ASSA ABLOY - Aperio® E103MU1SS2 wireless electronic locking device

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ASSA ABLOY - Aperio®
  • Model code: E103MU1SS2
  • Lock Type: Electric Locks
  • Backset mm: 60
  • Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 60 C ( 32 ~ 140 F)
Additional info:

Supports multiple RFID credentials and Seos mobile access Heartbeat communication: 5-10 seconds Remote door opening/locking functions Supports multiple high frequency RFID technologies and Seos mobile access Powerful new electronics with USB interface Audit trails and time zones managed through existing system Compatible with Lockwood 3570 series mechanical mortice locks Additional Key Override Emergency egress Lock can store up to 10 override credentials/prox cards Store last 200 events and audit trails locally in the lock Increase battery performance - to 40,000 operations LED status Battery low warning sent to EAC system

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Make ASSA ABLOY - Aperio®
Manufacturer ASSA ABLOY EMEA
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code E103MU1SS2
Lock Type Electric Locks
Backset mm 60
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 60 C ( 32 ~ 140 F)
Operating Humidity %: <85
Protection: IP30
Additional info
  • Supports multiple RFID credentials and Seos mobile access
  • Heartbeat communication: 5-10 seconds
  • Remote door opening/locking functions
  • Supports multiple high frequency RFID technologies and Seos mobile access
  • Powerful new electronics with USB interface
  • Audit trails and time zones managed through existing system
  • Compatible with Lockwood 3570 series mechanical mortice locks
  • Additional Key Override
  • Emergency egress
  • Lock can store up to 10 override credentials/prox cards
  • Store last 200 events and audit trails locally in the lock
  • Increase battery performance - to 40,000 operations
  • LED status
  • Battery low warning sent to EAC system
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