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SARGENT, an ASSA ABLOY Group brand, is showcasing its expansive portfolio of door controls, electronic access control, exit devices and locks at ISC West in booth #8061.

Showcased products include SARGENT’s PE80 Series exit device, which incorporates an extensive list of next-generation features including new visual status indicators and robust end cap designs. Also highlighted is SARGENT’s extensive offering of Electronic Access Control (EAC) devices for integrated systems or WIFI operation in wired and wireless configurations.

Product portfolio

SARGENT door opening solutions provide the features and capabilities required for robust environments to help ensure unparalleled safety, security, versatility and compliance,” said Adam Dowden, Director of Business Development for SARGENT.

The wide breadth of the SARGENT product portfolio provides users and installers with the specific hardware solutions they need for the myriad range of applications across their facility – all engineered with the strength, durability and future-proofed features to stand the test of time.

Features of SARGENT PE80 Series

The flush push bar and rail carrier reduce the risk of clothing, bags, or objects being snagged Showcased at ISC West, SARGENT PE80 Series exit devices incorporate next-generation features including visual indicators for trim status, passive dogging, and active dogging. The visual indicators add a new dimension and user experience to the exit device product category by providing instant visual verification of lock status from a distance. 

Additionally, the PE80 Series features a “minimised catch point” flush push bar and rail carrier to reduce the risk of clothing, bags, emergency equipment or objects being snagged. The sleek design also facilitates easy cleaning and maintenance, helping to ensure reliable performance and long-term durability.

SARGENT Electronic Access Control solutions

Also featured, SARGENT Electronic Access Control solutions include an extensive selection of wired and wireless door control solutions for use in integrated systems or stand-alone operation.

Intelligent WIFI models are available in a variety of heavy-duty and ADA-compliant lock configurations paired with various wireless readers, making it easy and convenient to expand existing access control systems.

ISC West 2024

Additional featured products from SARGENT at ISC West include 10X Line Bored Locks engineered to secure and protect high traffic, high abuse spaces that exceed ANSI/BHMA ratings by as much as 20X; SN Series Locks and Pushpad/Keypad solutions with Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) to continuously monitor end-to-end wiring, and PoE compatibility for cost-efficient installation.

The Visual Status Indicators for the 8200 Series Mortise Lock feature the largest viewing window in the industry, a 180° visibility profile, reflective indicator materials and an extensive offering of color and text/graphic combinations. 

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