
OMECHANICAL LOCKS
3
IDH MAX
®
COMPARISON CHART
IDH MAX
®
& IDH MAX
®
1300 COMPARISON CHART
1. Prep door for IDH MAX
®
2. Run single 4 conductor wire for IDH MAX
®
3. Install IDH MAX
®
4. Install electrified hinge
5. Mount control panel
* Operates with any control panel hardware, including B.A.S.I.S.
control panels.
1. Prep door for IDH MAX
®
2. Run single 4 conductor wire for IDH MAX
®
1300
3. Install IDH MAX
®
1300 which includes Intelligent System
4. Install electrified hinge
** Operates with B.A.S.I.S. control panels only.
*
**
IDH MAX
®
IDH MAX
®
1300
HM, KM, HW KW – OPTIONS
HM, KM, HW & KW – OPTIONS
AL– Besides complying with a wide variety of accessibility codes and ordinances, lever handles are available with a special abrasive
feature. Abrasive strip on the lever immediately identifies warnings on doors to hazardous areas for the blind.
BRK– When excessive force (approx. 300 inch lbs.) is applied to #4, #6 keyed knobs, they “breakaway” and spin freely, thus allowing
entrance only by key. Simple part replacement returns lock to functional usage.
IDH– The integrated Door Hardware groups three components into one hardware package. 1. Door monitoring switch (normally
closed) 2. Request-to-Exit switch (normally open) 3. Electrically controlled locking mechanism.
KNL– Knurl feature is available only on #6 knobs. The knurling is machined into the outer edge of the knob. The knurled feature
can be used for blind, safety, or accessibility applications.
LL– Lead lined feature can be used to protect against X-rays. Since the majority of lead lined doors contain the lead in the
surface of the door, the knob lockset provide lead lining for the holes cut in the door when preparing the door for the trim.
LM– The Lost Motion feature allows the lever handle to move 45 degrees from parallel to the horizontal plane without engaging the
latchbolt assembly. When the lockset is in the locked mode, this feature makes over-torque or over-lever-age abuse more difficult
to achieve.
SH– Security head provided for all exposed screws.
RQE– Cylindrical or Mortise locksets can be supplied with a request-to-exit switch. A normally open switch provides momentary
switch closure when the inside lever/knob is rotated.
TAC– Grooves are machined into knobs to improve grip or to be used as a warning in hazardous areas. This option can be used for
blind, safety or accessibility applications.
Thick door– Specify thickness if other than 1
3
⁄
4
" .
TL– Tactile levers may be used in areas where improved grip is required or as a warning in hazardous or Safety First areas. Grooves
are machined into the back of the hand grasp portion of the lever to improve grip and/or provide a sensory warning. This option
can be used for blind, safety, or accessibility applications.
1300– Integrated BAS1300/LNL1300 reader electronics board or (ISC) Intelligent System Controller is embedded behind the
escutcheon secured and out of site. Functions with B.A.S.I.S./Mercury on-line equipment only.
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