The SRC-1 from Viking Electronics Inc. provides an affordable and effective way to maintain secure control of a building’s entry system.

Every organisation should physically secure their building and the SRC-1 is a great option to do that,” said Joanne Minke, Product Specialist, at Viking Electronics, Inc.

SRC-1

The SRC-1 is installed between the entry phone and the secure phone, and will only operate the relay if the correct activation code is entered, a request to exit (REX) switch or button is pressed, or a recognised keyless entry code is entered.

The unit is fully user programmable and utilises non-volatile memory.

Keyless entry

The SRC-1 is compatible with any of Viking’s analogue entry phones, door boxes, or hot-line panel phones. The unit provides up to 32 programmable keyless entry codes to operate the relay from the entry phone. For increased security, keyless entry can be disabled in programming.

The SRC-1 is ideal for high-security buildings or any application that needs secure control of a building’s entry system.

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