CL5000 is a heavy duty electronic Codelock with full size lever handles for use in high traffic applications. The stylish, contemporary design incorporates all the features of the CL2000 and CL4000 in a larger, more robust asembly.
Unlike the other locks in the range the CL5000 has a conventional 3x4 button keypad with which most users will be instantly familiar.
Electronic functionality provides major benefits over mechanical locks, such as programming at the keypad, multiple codes, one-time User Codes,remote release, automatic building alarm release, and incorrect code alarm. The non volatile memory retains settings when batteries are changed.
Programme commands include: - Set new User Code - Suspend and restore individual User Codes - Suspend, restore and delete all User Codes - Set and cancel Code Free mode - Change Master Code - Set or change Sub-Master Code
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Allows up to 80 User Codes 4, 5 or 6 digits long |
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On door programming via Master Codes |
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Allows up to 10 one-time User codes to be entered |
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Locked ● / Unlocked ● , LED indicator option |
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PVD weather resistant, low maintenance finish |
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Over 200,000 operations from 4 x AA cells |
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Tamper alarm and low battery warning |
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Connections for remote release by reception desk button, and alarm release included |
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Code Free entry mechanically by key or electronically from the keypad |
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CL5000 |
The front plate is common to all functions |
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CL5010 Mortice Latch (inside view) |
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CL5010 Mortice Latch (front view) |
CL5020 Mortice Lock with Key Override code lockout by deadbolt operation and safety feature to prevent accidental lock-ins
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The CL5010 lock may be ordered as Back to Back, with independent keypad plates on both sides to provide coded access in both directions. |
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Door thickness |
35mm – 65mm (1 3/8''– 2 1/2'') |
Spindle type |
8mm ( 5/16'') spring loaded spindle |
Body material |
Zinc alloy |
Non handed |
Lock will fit doors hung on the left or right |
Mortice Latch (CL5010) |
Medium duty, stainless steel latchbolt head with ''anti'' shim deadlocking plunger, 8mm( 5/16'') follower. 60mm(2 3/8'') backset, requires 25mm (1'') hole, 82mm(3 1/4'') deep. 70mm(2 3/4'') backset, requires 25mm (1'')hole, 92mm(3 5/16'')deep. |
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Mortice Lock (CL5020) |
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Euro profile mortice sash lock with deadbolt and latchbolt. Complete with double cylinder to control deadbolt and to retract latchbolt. With the deadbolt locked it denies access to a code user. The key can be used to open doors for management functions such as security and cleaning. The split follower enables the inside lever to retract the deadbolt and latch to prevent accidental lock in when the deadbolt is thrown. |
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Finishes available |
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PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) hardwearing low maintenance finishes SS (stainless steel) and PB (polished brass). |
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Batteries |
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4xAA Cells |
Code Free mode can be set electronically at the keypad or mechanically by means of the override key. CL5000 locks can be supplied keyed alike on request. |
For internal and external use. |
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CL5010 Mortice Latch Outside lever turns freely without operating the latchbolt. When valid code is entered and blue light burns, the lever will retract the latchbolt. When the door closes the spring latch will automatically lock the door. The key will open the door for management functions. The key may be used to set the lock into Code Free mode so that anyone can open the door without using a code. Code Free mode can also be programmed at the keypad using the Master Code.
CL5010BB Back to Back CL5000 locks may be ordered with 2 keypad plates for installation on both sides of the door to provide coded access in both directions.
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CL5020 Full Mortice Lock with Safety Feature Outside lever and key functions as CL5010. Lockcase key retracts latchbolt for entry without using a code. Key controls the deadbolt position. When deadbolt is projected it denies access by code. When deadbolt is projected the safety feature allows the inside lever handle to retract the deadbolt and the latchbolt, preventing people being accidentally locked in. |
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The lock can ctore up to 80 different User Codes. Codes may be 4, 5 or 6 digits long. Programming is via the keypad, using the Master Code. The lock has fitted as standard two alarm release terminals. REM1 is used to open the lock from a reception desk button or answerphone. REM2 can be linked to an alarm system which, when activated by a momentary contact,will release the door for 30 minutes. This allows emergency personnel to enter the room to rapidly check that no one has been trapped or overlooked. |
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