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How does the LM9000 LMV9000 product ship?
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The LM9000 mortise lock, door with pre-assembled vertical rods, and frame all ship separately. The soffit latch, bottom strike, and latch release will ship with the mortise lock, not the...:
What is the part # for the 4040 HCush arm?
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The part number for the 4041/4040XP HCush arm is 4040XP-3049CNS.:
NDE - Construction Core Program Charges
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Construction Core Program Policy: Full size and small format construction cores will be invoiced under standard payment terms. Credit for these cores, less the handling charge, will be issued upo...:
What do I need to do to make my 4041 Reg/PA a hold open arm?
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When placing an order for a 4041/4040XP Rw/PA with hold open, it would be ordered as a 4041 /4040XP Hw/PA. For an existing Rw/PA requiring the addition of a hold open function, a hold open arm woul...:
Does Steelcraft offer a Kerf Frame feature?
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A Kerfed Frame is a frame that is formed with an optional integral pocket or recess in the area of the stop to receive gasket, seals or weather stripping.Kerfed frames are available as an ...:
Will the new concealed vertical cable system work with any door height?
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What sections are used on split keys?
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Split key systems are delivered in the highest level section on the key tip (insert): L - obverse or classic Y - reverse 0000 - Paracentric ZZZZ - Quad D000 - restricted Everest C000 - open...:
What is the delay time adjustment on a Delayed Action closers?
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Regular LCN closers have "3" regulating valves for General Speed, Latch Speed, and Backcheck. If the LCN closer has "4" regulating valves, then the closer has the Delayed Action feature. De...:
What are the differences between ISO 14443 and ISO 15693 smart card technologies?
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The following list summerizes the main differences: :
Ultralight C Technology Mifare Smart Cards
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No this format is not available. This card is and NXP Semiconductor product and is used generally for public transportation, event ticketing & loyalty rewards cards. :
Will the WPR400 SI reader read Corporate 1000 35 bit smart card?
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It will read Corp 1000 iClass. If it's MiFare, it will not read the Corporate 1000 side of the card. We cannot read HID MiFare secure sector. :
Schlage MT20 Enrollment Reader - Enrolling 3rd Party Smart Cards via CSN
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To configure an MT20 to enroll 3rd party smart cards via CSN: Use configuration card, part number CE-404-033, "Enable CSN". The MT20 can then be used to enroll 3rd party smart credentia...:
Smart Cards
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A more intelligent form of proximity card. Proximity readers can only read from a proximity card and not write to it, while smart card technology allows the reader to read/write to the card. In add...:
Are all Smart Cards contactless?
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Smart cards can come in two forms: contact and contactless. Contact smart cards operate much like magnetic stripe cards (credit cards, etc.), requiring insertion into or direct contact with a rea...:
Schlage CT5000 and PIV Credential Compatibility
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As of firmware package release AD.A.130 (CT5000 firmware 2.8.0), the CT5000 controller can now support 75-bit PIV card output from a reader. This makes it compatible with PIV credentials prog...:
What is a Smart Card?
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Smart cards are typically credit card sized, plastic credentials containing a microprocessor chip that serves the dual functions of communication and extensive data storage. Although it is ...: