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SARGENT, an ASSA ABLOY Group brand, is set to showcase its newly expanded lineup of locks featuring visual status indicators at the Global Security Exchange (GSX) in booth 1434.

These innovative locks provide instant visual verification of door status, enhancing security, safety, and privacy while delivering robust, enduring protection across diverse applications.

Innovative door control solutions

"This advanced offering of locks with visual status indicators is testimony to SARGENT’s continued dedication to providing innovative door control solutions that deliver the best possible user experience," said Lori Brown, Senior Product Manager at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions.

"These meticulously designed and engineered locks enhance safety and security across various applications, providing users with clear, visual cues for peace of mind."

Product highlights at GSX

  • NEW! 10X Line Bored Lock with status indicator trim offers an optimal blend of privacy and security. It features six customisable status indicator windows, available for both sides of the door, providing complete control over visibility. Built with the robust 10X Line lock body, the visual status indicators exceed Grade 1 standards, ensuring superior durability in high-traffic areas.
  • 8200 Series Mortise Lock features a patented curved design and a viewing window that is 25% larger than conventional status displays with reflective indicators to ensure optimal visibility from multiple angles. Easily retrofit for existing applications, the 8200 Series Mortise Lock is available with 35 different functions, including thumbturn, to accommodate the user’s specific needs.
  • PE80 Series Exit Device offers three distinct status indicator options: Active Dogging Indicator, Passive Dogging, and Trim Status Indicator. Each provides clear visual confirmation of the door's lock status, making it ideal for high-security and safety applications including classrooms.
    • Active Dogging Indicator: Delivers instant, clear feedback through a display window on the rail, offering confident visibility of the dogging status at a glance.
    • Passive Dogging: A subtle visual cue on the push rail that discreetly displays the dogging status for quick, efficient verification.
    • Trim Status Indicator: A large, easy-to-read display on the chassis cover indicates whether the outside trim is locked or unlocked, optimised for critical applications like the Classroom Intruder function.
  • 460 Series Deadbolt Indicator features visual status indicators on both sides of the door, making it an essential addition to environments requiring personal privacy, such as single-use restrooms, nursing rooms and fitting rooms. Seamlessly integrating into any aesthetic environment, the 660 Series Deadbolt with visual status indicators offers instant confirmation of room availability and lock status.

Visit SARGENT at Booth 1434 at GSX to see how its status indicators are transforming security one door at a time.

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