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Alarm and security market enriched with new products from Dortronics
Dortronics is showcasing its extensive line of door control solutions for the alarm and security marketplace
At ISC West 2010, Dortronics Systems, Inc. is showcasing their extensive line of door control solutions for the alarm and security marketplace. Along with the introduction of their new 4700 series mantraps, Dortronics is highlighting specialty products that clearly demonstrate the company's reputation for engineering efficiency and quality into their product designs and manufacturing.

"Over the years we have been able to develop our product line in response to customers' requests for specialised products, often requiring fast turnaround times," said Bryan Sanderford, National Sales Manager, Dortronics Systems, Inc. "Whether you need something off the shelf or custom built, we believe we offer the best return on investment."

New to the marketplace this year is Dortronics' 4700 series mantrap control. Ideal for two locked doors, or up to four unlocked doors, the 4700 series is well suited for air locks, clean room environments and some of the most complex security mantraps. The built-in power supply provides a field selectable 12 or 24 VDC, which can also operate optional maglocks, door strikes or even LED indicators. Equipped with 6 digital inputs and 2 DPDT or SPDT outputs, the 4700 series offers fully customisable sequencing and timing functionality.

Dortronics' commitment to efficient and reliable access control solutions highlighted by introduction of new 2010 product brochure at ISC West

The popular 4900 series PLC controller with a single I/O module handles 8-inputs and 4-outputs and can be expanded to accommodate 256-inputs and 256-outputs. Its modular design enables control of any sized door interlock project with standard input/output modules and expansion relay modules providing cost-effective configurations for most mantrap designs. Standard modules and special programmed logic can be combined to provide custom solutions. Dortronics Systems, Inc. designed the 4900 series to be compatible with any access control system or standard manual switch controls. It can be used with any electrically operated locking devices to control automatic door operators, air misting/purge systems, LEDs for traffic indicators and monitoring controls.

Also on display at ISC West is Dortronics' 3300 series electric strikes, built to hold tight with a 1,000-lb. pull test rating and a stainless steel jaw and strike plate. The popular series is compatible with most aluminium frame cut-outs, is UL listed and is furnished with an ANSI strike plate which is suitable for most hollow metal door frames. The strikes are also furnished with a 9-inch-tall strike plate for installation on many wood door frames and can accommodate a deep door latch keeper.

Dortronics will be unveiling their new short form product catalogue this year at ISC West. The image-rich 12-page piece showcases the company's full breadth of product offerings, as well as highlighting their customisation capabilities. Dortronics' full suite of legacy products will also be on display at their ISC West booth, expanding the customer's choice and reaffirming Dortronics' standing as the industry's leading supplier of standard and custom finish access control products.

"Our product catalogue is a primary resource for our current and potential new customers, and we are pleased to have made that resource available for ISC West 2010," concluded Mr. Sanderford.

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