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Re: BioLogin 3 & Compaq Fingerprint Readers



Hi Stuart,
    I believe Nik meant a lock release device - a thingy which goes in place of the plate which the bolt on a Yale lock (nightlatch) slides into which is hinged and is held tight when current is not applied as far as I remember. I saw one in the RS Catalogue once.
 
Lee Edward Causier signing off.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] BioLogin 3 & Compaq Fingerprint Readers

On Wednesday 17 April 2002 12:57 pm, Nikola Kasic wrote:
> That's not a problem. It will unlock the part which is in a door frame,
> like all the entryphone systems.
> You can always use keys and handle if it stops working either in locked or
> open state.

Cool, have you found a lock that acts like that? Whenever this has been
discussed in the past, the lack of an electronic lock that could also be
opened by a key was a bit of a sticking point.

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