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Corbin Russwin Access 700 PWI1 WiFi lockset
Technical Specification
- Make: Corbin Russwin
- Model code: Access 700 PWI1
- Lock Type: Electric Locks
- Voltage: 9 V DC
Corbin Russwin Access 700 PWI1 WiFi lockset is ideal for adding access control to areas of a building that would be too difficult or costly to wire, the Access 700 PWI1 uses 802.11b/g WiFi infrastructure to significantly reduce hardware and labor costs. Combined with approved third party software, the Access 700 PWI1 Series of locks integrate seamlessly into transactional and housing systems, providing comprehensive, reliable access control for the campus environment.
Read more| Make | Corbin Russwin |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Corbin Russwin / An ASSA ABLOY Group company |
| Category | Access Control>Electronic locking devices |
| Model code | Access 700 PWI1 |
| Lock Type | Electric Locks |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 9 V DC |
| Additional info | Corbin Russwin Access 700 PWI1 WiFi lockset is ideal for adding access control to areas of a building that would be too difficult or costly to wire, the Access 700 PWI1 uses 802.11b/g WiFi infrastructure to significantly reduce hardware and labor costs. Combined with approved third party software, the Access 700 PWI1 Series of locks integrate seamlessly into transactional and housing systems, providing comprehensive, reliable access control for the campus environment. |
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