Physical Security

Digital locks

by Mark Rowe

Ingersoll Rand has added to its range of manually programmable digital locks, designed for use in multi-occupancy buildings.

The makers say that the Briton 9360 Electronic Digital Code Lock can be installed as new or a retro-fit. The electronic lock has the same fixing holes as most mechanical digital locks enabling access control to be upgraded.

The battery-powered lock has up to 80 user codes of four to six digits. The unit doesn’t require removal to change access combinations and codes can be added. The product has up to ten ‘one time’ user codes and a key override as standard for a prompt and non-invasive emergency opening.

Stuart Costigan, Technical Product Manager for Ingersoll Rand, said: “At Ingersoll Rand, we take pride in offering products specifically designed for installers and end users which not only guarantee the highest security levels but ensure the installation and maintenance of the product is simple for maximum convenience.

“The Briton 9630 Electronic Digital Code Lock provides not only the perfect solution to upgrading an existing system, but ensures a new installation is kept quick and simple. Due to its flexibility and adaptability, the new lock can be used in many applications such as retail stores and schools through to hospitals and commercial facilities.”

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