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December 2007
Happy Holidays!
We are almost at the end of another successful year! All of us at DynaLock wish to thank everyone for their support and business during 2007. Our newsletter throughout the year has kept you up to date on product changes, new product and many helpful tips. You may also review these past issues by visiting the DynaNews Archives section at dynalock.com. Our 2008 newsletters should be quite interesting as we are planning many product improvements and several innovative new products. We also greatly appreciate all your insightful input which has helped us in creating the best security product on the market. Keep those ideas coming in!
Introducing Specialty Exit Controls ...
6901 Series Pushplate
- Double Gang Pushplate
- Red Anodized Aluminum Body
- White Engraved “PUSH TO EXIT”
- Pneumatic Time Delay Available
DynaLock Specialty Controls provide “out of the box” solutions to meet specific codes or mandates governing egress requirements within a facility, municipality or region.
DynaLock Pushplates are a heavy duty alternative to typical pushbutton egress controls. Precision machined from solid 6061 aluminum, they are built to withstand high-traffic, abusive environments, while maintaining an attractive appearance. Over-travel is eliminated by design thus prolonging switch life.
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Coming soon ... handicapped and recessed style pushplates
Product Spotlight ...
6451-TSB Exit Sensor Bar
DynaLock's 6451 Exit Sensor Bar can be ordered with a "TSB" option, designed to directly retrofit installations formerly outfitted with a Securitron® Touch Sense Bar. This option may also come in handy when installing on solid doors, because the flexible door cord connects directly to the bar - the only holes you will need to drill into the door are four mounting holes.
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Tech Tips ...
Remote Bypass on the 3101B
A typical installation of a 3101B Delayed Egress Maglock includes a keypad or card access system to unlock the door without causing an alarm. If wired properly to the remote bypass input (terminals 7 & 8), that keypad or reader can also be used to reset the 3101B when it's in alarm. This will only work after the initial 15 second (or 30 if selected) egress delay has expired.
In other words, if there is an alarm, and its been at least 15 or 30 seconds, the next valid card swipe or keypad entry will reset the 3101B to normal. You can still use the built-in keyswitch or remote reset input (terminals 5 & 6) to reset the lock at any time.
Please visit www.dynalock.com for more info.

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