The RITE Touch (RT1050D) is a digital door lock that provides keyless access control for all-glass openings
ASSA ABLOY Group brands will exhibit access control solutions specifically for glass openings

At AIA 2016, ASSA ABLOY Group brands Securitron and Adams Rite will be exhibiting two access control solutions designed specifically for all glass openings. The Securitron R100 surface mounted wireless reader and Adams Rite RITE Touch digital door lock will be on display in ASSA ABLOY booth #2925 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, May 19th-21st, 2016.

Solution for leading design trends

 “As glass continues to be a leading trend in design and architecture, we’ve recognised the need to provide architects and design professionals with appealing access control solutions,” said Wendy Bowman, Marketing Communications Director, EMS & OEM Group, ASSA ABLOY. “Both the R100 reader and RITE Touch lock are surface-mounted, which means no drilling for installation or hiding messy wires, efficiently securing glass openings without sacrificing aesthetics.

Keyless access control

The RITE Touch (RT1050D) is a digital door lock that provides keyless access control for all-glass openings. Currently featuring a thumbturn exit option, the RITE Touch will soon also be available with an ADA compliant lever. Intended for indoor applications, it offers refined styling, convenience, and security for single or double glass doors, and is surface-mounted for easy installation.

Complement to electronic locking

The R100 surface mounted wireless reader offers a sophisticated way to extend access control to glass, stone, granite or marble entryways. No drilling or pulling of wires is required and the reader adheres in minutes. A complement to an electronic locking solution, glass entryways can now integrate robust access control while maintaining a clean, wireless appearance.

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