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<strong>DETEX</strong><br />

ECL-230D<br />

Function and Operation<br />

The ECL-230D is a single point deadbolt<br />

locking device that deters unauthorized<br />

entrance from the outside while allowing<br />

emergency egress from the inside. It provides<br />

inside and outside key control bypass capability.<br />

In the event of unauthorized use of an exit<br />

door, the ECL-230D will sound a high decibel<br />

alarm and can be reset only with a special<br />

control key. This commands attention even in<br />

high noise environments.<br />

Operation of the ECL-230D is straight forward.<br />

Authorized use of the control key in the lock<br />

cylinder, inside and outside, permits unlocking<br />

the door without sounding the alarm. Locking<br />

the deadbolt mechanism always arms the<br />

alarm system. When an exit occurs, the alarm<br />

is reset by switching the unit off and then<br />

relocking with the authorized control key.<br />

*Cylinder Not <strong>Inc</strong>luded<br />

DET ECL 230C Exit Control Alarm Lock<br />

$295.28 ea<br />

*Cylinder Not <strong>Inc</strong>luded<br />

$453.50 ea $991.64 ea<br />

ECL-8010 Standard battery-powered alarm cross bar ECL-8030 Battery powered delayed egress alarm<br />

cross bar<br />

*Cylinders not included<br />

ECL-8010 & ECL8030<br />

Function and Operation<br />

Battery powered ECL-8010 and ECL-8030 re-latching<br />

exit devices bring new economy and electronic<br />

reliability to exit control. Both push paddle and<br />

cross bar models are ideally suited for low traffic<br />

door relatching applications in remote locations<br />

where AC power is not available. Compact,<br />

aesthetically pleasing design and the reliability and<br />

instaneous response of microprocessor-based<br />

control are important benefits of this new Detex exit<br />

control hardware.<br />

The ECL8030 is a delayed egress re-latching exit<br />

device with an alarm that will sound immediately<br />

when the bar is depressed, but the lock will not<br />

open for 15 seconds. This prevents unauthorized<br />

exit from a remote door. the unit is battery powered.<br />

The ECL 8030 also has a fire-loop bypass to allow<br />

the door to be opened immediately in case the fire<br />

alarm is set off.<br />

Battery-powered models in the Thriftlock series are<br />

designed to protect doors from unauthorized entry<br />

while allowing emergency exit from the inside.<br />

Unauthorized use sounds a high-decibel, directional<br />

alarm that’s audible even in high noise level environments.<br />

A special control key resets the alarm<br />

Models ECL-8010 and ECL-8030 offer two operating<br />

features which can be field activated. A stop can be<br />

installed to prevent the removal of the arming key in<br />

the disarmed position. Also, a dogging feature may<br />

be added to hold the detent, allowing passage from<br />

either direction.<br />

Single Door Mechanical Keepers for Inswinging and Outswinging Installations<br />

ECL-435K<br />

Adjusting keeper,<br />

surface-inswinging<br />

doors<br />

$20.26 ea<br />

$10.5.0 ea<br />

ECL-439K<br />

Internal strike hollow<br />

metal frames<br />

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DDH-2250 Double Door Holder $112.50 ea<br />

Function and Operation<br />

Double Door Holder (DDH-2250) is designed for use<br />

with Detex Exit Control Locks to provide looking of<br />

the inactive leaf on an outswinging double door.<br />

Release of the active leaf disengages the DDH-2250<br />

allowing the inactive leaf to open freely.<br />

Applications<br />

The DDH-2250 enables the Detex Exit Control Locks<br />

to be used with any wood, metal or glass double<br />

outswinging exit doors.<br />

DET DDH 2250<br />

EA 500<br />

Function and Operation<br />

The Detex EA-500 Series Exit Alarm’s<br />

surface-mount, slim-line design<br />

blends with architectural decor and is<br />

easy to install using ordinary tools.<br />

This low-cost, self-contained door<br />

alarm employs a 95-decibel,<br />

directional piezo horn to warn of<br />

unauthorized use of a door.<br />

The alarm triggers by reliable magnetic<br />

switching, either internally or by<br />

separate MS-2049 door switches. The<br />

internal magnetic activation switch<br />

can be positioned to the top, left or<br />

right side of the alarm. Any movement<br />

of the door opens the switch contacts,<br />

setting off the alarm.<br />

Authorized persons with bypass key<br />

which temporarily disarms the unit may<br />

use the door without inconvenience.<br />

Authorized passage is accomplished by<br />

(1) turning the control key 90 degrees<br />

and (2) immediately turning it back.<br />

After this, the door can be used without<br />

setting off the alarm; time delay can be<br />

adjusted from 5 to 30 seconds to allow<br />

sufficient time to exit. This also functions<br />

as a “door propped open” alarm.<br />

Bypass can also be accomplished by<br />

using a remote switch or a Detex access<br />

control product to disarm the alarm<br />

momentarily.<br />

OKC (Outside Key Control) option lets<br />

user enter the protected door from the<br />

outside without triggering the alarm. It<br />

also provides the ability to reset the<br />

alarm from the outside. In-swinging<br />

door applications can be accomplished<br />

by using the MS-2049I magnetic switch.<br />

DET EA 500<br />

$112.50 ea<br />

MS-2049F & MS-2049S<br />

MAGNETIC SWITCHES<br />

FOR EA2500 SERIES<br />

Function and Operation<br />

These magnetic switches are<br />

designed primarily to serve as<br />

sensing devices; when<br />

connected to a Detex Remote<br />

indicating Panel (RIP); to detect<br />

the opening of a door or window;<br />

to assure that a protected door is<br />

securely under surveillance; to<br />

serve as a trigger for a<br />

wall-mounted Detex Exit Alarm;<br />

to signal that a door has been<br />

inadvertently left open; and to be<br />

used as a direct switch to set off<br />

many kinds of audible or visual<br />

166 alarms.<br />

MS-2049F<br />

Flush Mount Contacts<br />

Mortised in the door<br />

and frame<br />

$81.00 ea<br />

MS-2049S<br />

Surface Mounted Contacts<br />

$102.00 ea


EA-2500F & EA-2500S 12VAC POWERED DOOR ALARMS<br />

Function and Operation<br />

The Detex EA-2500 Series Exit Alarm’s slim-line design blends with architectural decor and is easy to install<br />

using ordinary tools. This surface or flush-mount alarm is lowcost and self-contained. It employs a 95-<br />

decibel, directional piezo horn to warn of unauthorized use of a door.<br />

The alarm triggers by reliable magnetic switching. Any movement of the door transfers or opens the separate<br />

switch contacts, setting off the alarm. The MS2049F or the MS2049S contact switches must be purchased<br />

separtely, and are not supplied with the alarm units<br />

Authorized persons with a bypass key, which temporarily disarms the unit, may use the door without inconvenience.<br />

Authorized passage is accomplished by (1) turning control key 90 degrees and (2) immediately<br />

turning it back. After this, the door can be used without setting off the alarm; time delay can be adjusted from<br />

5 to 30 seconds to allow sufficient time to exit. Bypass can also be accomplished by using a remote switch or<br />

a Detex access control product to disarm the alarm momentarily, in addition to its on-site alarm, the EA-2500<br />

has provisions for transmitting a signal to a remote indicating panel or other signaling device. Inswinging<br />

door applications can be accomplished by using the MS-2049SI magnetic switch.<br />

The EA2500F is flush mounted and the EA2500S is surface mounted.<br />

DET EA 2500 F<br />

DET EA 2500 S<br />

Flush-mount<br />

$366.84 ea<br />

Surface-mount<br />

$428.28 ea<br />

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