Era DX1 Battery Operated Digital uPVC Handle Set for Multipoint Locks

- Brand: ERA

The Era DX1 is the next generation of replacement UPVC handle that incorporates an electronic keypad with up to 10,000 unique combinations and can be used as a standalone access control device on the majority of UPVC doors.
Designed specifically to fit any existing multilock with a 92mm centre measurement.4 pin code entry gives 10k entry combinations,... Read more »

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The Era DX1 is the next generation of replacement UPVC handle that incorporates an electronic keypad with up to 10,000 unique combinations and can be used as a standalone access control device on the majority of UPVC doors.
Designed specifically to fit any existing multilock with a 92mm centre measurement.
4 pin code entry gives 10k entry combinations, battery powered with 4 x AA.
Sliding cover to protect the keypad from dust and moisture.
Energy-Saving sleep mode when not in use.
Fitted with a Anti-Bump Cylinder with thumbturn on internal handle for maximum protection.
Tamper alarm activated when product is lifted 3mm from door edge.
9v temporary battery override if keys are unavailable and main batteries have depleted, provides energy to power the unit for keypad entry.
Audible indicator that only 100 entries remain before the battery is exhausted.
Meets or exceeds PAS 23/24.
Recommended by Police Officers for home security and protection.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
*92mm Centre
*PIN Code Length 8 Digits
*Operating Temperature For Keypad -30c - 70c
*Operating Humidity 10% - 97%
BOX CONTENTS
*Keypad Lock
*Quick Start Guide
*User Manual
*Fitting Template
*User Code Guide
*Override Keys
*Installation Screws
*Ingress Protection Gasket
4x AA Batteries Not Included
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