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Schlage Electronic Access and Releasing Request-to-exit Devices 692 SmartBar with "PUSH TO EXIT" Signage
Product Description
Everything you need to complete your access control system including power supplies, electric strikes, electromagnetic locks and more.
Schlage® request-to-exit devices are used on access controlled egress doors to ensure occupants are able to safely exit any building or facility. Code requires that the locking mechanism on these doors can be released by a motion sensor detecting an approaching individual, a clearly marked push button, a loss of power or by activation of the building fire alarm/sprinkler/smoke detection system, if the building is equipped with one. It is important to confirm with the local authority having jurisdiction, or AHJ, that access controlled egress doors are permitted, as well as specific code requirements for that particular geographical location.
Allegion offers a full portfolio of request-to-exit devices to meet the specific needs of your application.
Allegion’s varied portfolio of system accessories permits the customization of any opening to meet specific security and safety concerns. Schlage system accessories include a variety of devices that easily integrate with most existing security systems to enable specific functionality whether in standalone applications or as part of networked access control systems. Allegion’s broad accessories offering includes pushbuttons, key switches, request to exit devices, monitoring stations & consoles, exit sensors, electric horns and more; all of which help to reduce the complexity of securing a facility.
Allegion offers a full portfolio of request-to-exit devices to meet the specific needs of your application. We make it easy to find the right product for any application with a variety of tools such as data sheets and wiring diagrams. System design can be one of the most challenging parts of any project. Our local sales representatives and spec writers are available to assist you with product application and code compliance.
The 692 SmartBar is an electronic switching device with no moving parts, which serves as a non-latching request-to-exit bar at and egress door. It allows one motion egress at doors equipped with electromagnetic or electronic locks, with “no prior knowledge” required by the user. Touching the SmartBar at any point on the bar activates internal circuitry which controls power to the locking device. No moving parts results in low maintenance and long life.
The 692 SmartBar provides two directionally opposed infrared detection circuits to sense an exit request. As a person touches the bar, the light beam is broken. The patent- pending redundant system provides a high level of life safety and peace of mind to the end user.
An audible alarm is standard. This feature provides a security alarm to alert when there is a prolonged unlocked condition caused by a continued break in the light beam. This feature is desirable in applications requiring monitoring of security conditions or delayed egress.
- Dual Infrared detection circuits, patent-pending
- No moving parts – one motion egress
- Audible alarm standard, alerts prolonged unlock condition
- DPDT relay standard – single access control panel or auxiliary device
672 Series TouchBar
- Releases electromagnetic or electronic locks when bar is depressed
- “PUSH TO EXIT” signage provides obvious exit indication
- Pivoting bar design allows 1/4” activation
- Low profile provides ample clearance through the door
- Heavy-duty aluminum extrusion with powder coat cast metal end caps for maximum durability
- Field-reversible, field-sized
- Quick installation brackets/universal mounting system for aluminum, hollow metal and wood doors
- Heavy-duty aluminum extrusion with powder coat cast metal end caps - maximum durability
- Field reversible, field sized
- Quick install brackets / universal mounting system for aluminum, hollow metal and wood doors
- Low profile for greater clearance through door
- “PUSH TO EXIT” signage designates opening
- Glow in the Dark (GID) “PUSH TO EXIT” option
692 Series SmartBar™
- Electronic switching device with no moving parts, one motion “no prior knowledge” egress
- Dual infrared detection circuits, as person touches bar the light beam is broken
- Standard audible alarm to alert when there is a prolonged unlocked condition
- Low profile provides ample clearance through the door
- Heavy-duty aluminum extrusion with powder coat cast metal end caps for maximum durability
- Field-reversible, field-sized
- Quick installation brackets/universal mounting system for aluminum, hollow metal and wood doors
- Heavy-duty aluminum extrusion with cast metal end caps - maximum durability
- Field reversible, field sized
- Quick install brackets / universal mounting system for aluminum, hollow metal and wood doors
- Low profile for greater clearance through door
- “PUSH TO EXIT” signage designates opening
- Glow in the dark “PUSH TO EXIT” option
Scan II™ Passive Infrared Motion Sensor
- Passive infrared detector specifically designed for “request-to-exit” applications
- Relay latch time is adjustable up to 60 seconds
- Relay mode can be programmed by installer to reset when timer expires or to remain activated until motion stops
- Selectable fail-safe/fail-secure mode
- Two form C sets of relay contacts
- UL Listed
- Externally visible activation LED
692 SmartBar electrical specifications
- Input voltage 12 or 24 VDC maximum current draw .5 amps
- Switch DPDT contacts rated 4 amps @ 30 VDC
- Wiring 8 conductor cable - 20 AWG (standard)
Ordering information
- Door size - 36", 42" or 48"
- Finishes - 628 - Satin anodized aluminum (standard) - 313 - Dark satin bronze anodized aluminum
- TouchPads - RD - Black with red “PUSH TO EXIT” - GID - Black with glow in the dark “PUSH TO EXIT”
- Handing - RHR - Right hand reverse - LHR - Left hand reverse -field reversible
- Options - WD - Sexnut door kit for heavy-duty wood door and hollow metal door applications - AR - 18" x 1⁄2" armored door cord (less wire) - SHK - Aluminum door mounting shim kit includes brackets, shims and screws for narrow stile aluminum doors.*
Product | How to Choose | |
| Request-to-Exit Devices | 672 Series TouchBar: A request to exit device that releases electromagnetic or electronic locks when bar is depressed |
| 692 Series SmartBar™: An electronic switching device which serves as a non-latching request to exit bar. Touching the SmartBar at any point on the bar activates internal circuitry which controls power to the locking device. | |
| Scan II™Passive Infrared Motion Sensor: A motion sensor that provides passive infrared motion sensors specifically design for “request to exit” applications. |