KABA SIMPLEX E-PLEX 5031 SERIES HIGH SECURITY KEY OVERRIDE.....SCHLAGE PRIMUS, BILOCK.......
BUMP KEY PROOF YOUR E-PLEX 5031 LOCK...
Features:
Users—3,000 Codes; over 100 million possible code combinations
Audit-30,000 audit events
Locks are programmed via E-Plex Advanced Access Control Software and a handheld PDA (not included)—provides easy management of doors and users
Non-handed, pre-assembled for left hand door installations—easily changed in the field
Access schedules—Up to 16 different access schedules may be programmed into lock
Holiday/Vacation—Up to 32 different holiday/vacation blocks may be programmed into lock
Operation mode options
PIN access
Passage—can be toggled on/off or can be pre-programmed to re-lock after a certain number of hours
Lockout
Certification and standard
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
3-hour, UL/ULC fire door rating for "A" labeled doors
ANSI/BHMA A156.2, Grade 1 Certification
Environmental:
Indoor/Outdoor Approved
Front Housing: -31° F (-35° C) to + 151° F (66° C)
Rear Housing: -31° F (-35° C) to + 130° F (55° C)
626-Satin chrome finish
This cyliner is bump key proof and pick resistant. Schlage primus high security cylinder provides double locking system. These "dual-locking" cylinders consit of two independent locking mechanisms operated by a single, specially designed Primus key. In addition to a standard 6-pin mechanism there is a locking sidebar which is independently controlled by a set of five finger pins that interface with the side bitting on the patented Primus key. Each finger pin must lifted and swiveled to the right orientation.
Also, Primus key is to protect against unauthorized duplication. The key blanks are distributed through select locksmiths who are assigned unique ID number. End users are issued an I.D card which must be presented to us to obtain additional keys..
The BiLock locking system is one of the most secure locks made in the world. Most standard locks use a 5 or 6 pin system with top and bottom pins, making them susceptible to lock bumping and unauthorized entry. BiLock patented lock system uses 12 bottom pins and one trigger pin. The key required to operate this lock is U-shaped, with six cuts on each side of the key and a trigger mechanism as part of the key. The lock cylinder has a dual sidebar locking system and uses only bottom pins, making it bump proof.
Another feature of the BiLock high security lock system is the patented key design. Bilock keys cannot be made on any ordinary key machine, such as the kind you would see in the hardware store. In order to make a BiLock key, two proprietary key machines are required. Only authorized BiLock dealers have these key machines. This prevents unauthorized key duplication.