Alarm Lock Introduces New Trilogy Touch Standalone Trilogy Wireless Networx Access Locks

Alarm Lock, a division of NAPCO Security Technologies, Inc., is pleased to introduce its new TL-Series Trilogy Touch™ as part of its class-leading standalone & wireless networked models. This aesthetic access control solution features a sleek and modern EZ Touch Sense Panel, which has illuminated numbers that light up when touched and dim after use, in place of the standard all-metal keypad, for which Trilogy’s are well known. Like its original products, the TL-Series still offers all the same functionality and operation, weather proofness, and minimal maintenance requirements for the lowest total cost of ownership.

“Alarm Lock is committed to setting the standard for keyless access control locking and reliability. This dedication is underscored by the innovative Trilogy Touch and several more exciting new advances coming very soon”, says Peter Lowenstein, VP of Sales at Napco Access. Multi-award-winning Trilogy’s have been widely recognized as the leading electronic access control locks in their class, earning the trust of security professionals and that of numerous prominent retailers, major corporations, hospitals, educational institutions, and airports across the country year after year. They are available in numerous architectural finishes, including trendy matte black (US 19), and in cylindrical, mortise, and exit trim models, providing advanced PIN/Prox/iClass access control for every application inside and out.

Ask for Trilogy Touch, available at your local locking distributor. For more, contact your local Alarm Lock Pro, check it out here online: https://alarmlock.com/products/cylindrical-pin#trilogytouch, or at ISC West Booth 12031 in Las Vegas this April.

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