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AC - Micropower 12V Pulse D/Strike ANSI STD (PTO)
 
Extremely low power ANSI door strike; uses less than 1mA during continuous operation


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AC - Micropower 12V Pulse D/Strike ANSI STD (PTO)

Extremely low power ANSI door strike; uses less than 1mA during continuous operation


Ringdale's Micropower ANSI Pulse Operated Door Strike runs effectively and economically using a low power Lithium battery. It operates with less than 1mA of continuous power to unlock itself (in similar mechanisms this operation might take up to 10 watts).

The Door Strike is universally compatible with any other access control device. A selection of faceplates is also available to fit Ringdale’s ANSI Door Strike (faceplates sold seperately).

Ringdale’s Door Strike connects to a network via a network access controller. It may also be used as a stand alone device.

Ringdale’s Card Readers are controlled from a central software program over a 10/100base Ethernet network. In the event of a fire alarm, this software enables all doors for immediate access.

To use the Door Strike in conjunction with Ringdale’s Proximity Card Readers and Controllers, users simply wave an ID card (with a unique built-in code) in front of the reader unit. The event is logged and the door will unlock if the user has been granted access.

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