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Types of Sargent Keypad 80 Series Exit Devices

The Sargent Keypad 80 Series includes mortise exit devices (Sargent 8977/8978/PE8977/PE8978) and rim exit devices (Sargent 8877/8878/PE8877/PE8878).

The variations of Sargent Lever models are as follows: B Curved No Return, J Tubular Return, L Contour Angles Return, and P Curved Return

Now we are explaining in detail about some common types of  Sargent Keypad 80 Series exit devices:

  1. Numeric Keypad Only: This basic model features a numeric keypad for code entry and may include options for programmable codes, weatherproofing, and tamper resistance. 
  2. Keypad with Built-in Alarm: Some models in the series come with built-in alarm options, such as an audible alarm that activates in response to unauthorized entry attempts, forced door openings, or prolonged door open times.
  3. Wireless Connectivity: Certain models may offer wireless connectivity options, allowing for integration with access control systems or remote monitoring capabilities. 
  4. Battery-Powered: Most Sargent Keypad 80 Series Exit Devices operate on battery power, providing easy installation without the need for extensive wiring. Battery-powered models typically offer long battery life and low battery indicators for convenience.

Importance of Sargent Keypad 80 Series Exit Devices

The Sargent Keypad 80 Series exit devices hold significant importance in various commercial and institutional settings due to several reasons:

  1. Enhanced Security: These provide an added layer of security by requiring authorized individuals to input a code to gain access. 
  2. Convenience: Keypad entry offers a convenient access method, eliminating the need for physical keys that can be lost, stolen, or duplicated. 
  3. Flexibility in Access Control: With programmable keypad codes, access permissions can be easily managed and updated. 
  4. Auditing and Accountability: They often provide logging capabilities, allowing administrators to track who accessed specific areas and at what times. This auditing feature enhances accountability.
  5. Emergency Egress Compliance: These devices are designed to comply with safety and building codes regarding emergency egress requirements. 
  6. Integration Capabilities: These exit devices may offer integration with broader access control systems, enabling centralized management of security protocols across multiple entry points within a facility.
  7. Durability and Reliability: They are durable and reliable, ensuring consistent performance even in high-traffic areas.
  8. Weather Resistance: Models designed for outdoor use offer weatherproof features, making them suitable for exterior doors where exposure to the elements is a concern.
  9. Compliance with Accessibility Standards: They are often designed to comply with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements.
  10. Cost-Effective Solution: While initial installation costs may vary, keypad entry systems can provide a cost-effective long-term solution compared to traditional lock and key systems.
  11. Remote Management: Advanced models may offer remote management capabilities, enabling administrators to add or remove access codes, monitor door status, and receive alerts remotely via a computer or mobile device.
  12. Customization Options: They offer customization options such as different finishes, keypad layouts, or mounting configurations to suit various door types and aesthetics.

Features of the Sargent Keypad (KP) Operated Products

 • Non-volatile memory 

• All programming at keypad 

• Keypad made of ultraviolet-stable textured material 

• Operating temperature for keypad: 4°F – 140°F 

• Adjustable unlock time 

• LEDs on keypad - Green indicates unlocked - Yellow indicates programming mode - Flashing green and solid yellow indicates deadbolt thrown 

• Use on exterior doors with weatherseal gasket and shroud • UL Listed for fire doors (12 - required for KP8800/8900 Series) 

• UL Listed to Canadian safety standards 

• Built-in remote “Request to Enter” requires wire harness (52-2071) 

• User Codes - over 1,100,000 possible user combinations 

- 100 user codes 

- Operates utilizing any one to six digits per code - digits may be repeated or start with “0” 

- One master code - assigns emergency, supervisory and user codes, allows access during low battery 

- One emergency code - allows entry when deadbolt is thrown (KP8276/KP8277) or during low battery 

- One supervisory code - allows temporary lockout of selected users, changes unlock time duration, requests infrared interrogation output, and may add user codes 

- “One time” user codes allows visitors “one time” entry 

- Entry of three wrong user codes in succession disables all codes for ten seconds 

- Unit can be put in “passage only” mode at keypad 

• Low battery indication - four chirps after code entry 

• Operates with 4 “C” alkaline batteries (included) 

• Typical 40,000 operations per set of batteries

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