Southco

Self-contained Electronic Locking System

Self-contained Electronic Locking System

Southco, Inc. has launched a fully integrated Self-Contained Electronic Locking System that incorporates an access control device, electronic lock, electrical override and power supply. This AA battery-operated unit is available with keypad or RFID access, features a stylish, drop in assembly and provides full electronic locking functionality for a variety of applications. Southco’s SC Self-Contained Electronic Locking System features a single component design that can be easily mounted into a standard 25x150 panel prep, simplifying the integration of an electronic access solution into a cabinet design, and eliminating the need for the wiring or connecting of separate components.

http://www.southco.com/en-us/sc


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