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SDC MC-7 Biased High Security Magnetic Contact Switch for Door Status Monitoring, Press Fit, SPDT, 50 mA, 1"
Security Door Controls

SDC MC-7 Biased High Security Magnetic Contact Switch for Door Status Monitoring, Press Fit, SPDT, 50 mA, 1"

MC-7|SZ-MC7
Security Door Controls

SDC MC-7 Biased High Security Magnetic Contact Switch for Door Status Monitoring, Press Fit, SPDT, 50 mA, 1"

MC-7|SZ-MC7

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SDC MC-7 Biased High Security Magnetic Contact Switch for Door Status Monitoring, Press Fit, SPDT, 50 mA, 1"
Security Door Controls

SDC MC-7 Biased High Security Magnetic Contact Switch for Door Status Monitoring, Press Fit, SPDT, 50 mA, 1"

MC-7 | SZ-MC7

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Product Overview

SDC’s MC series sensors employ magentic contact switches to provide a cost-effective means of monitoring door position status (DPS). DPS monitors the current position of the door, open or closed. DPS switches change state when the door is opened or closed. Installed in the edge of the door and door frame, DPS switches are wired into remote devices, typically alarm panels or door controllers, to notify facility management of a change in state - aiding in an access control system’s integrity. To ensure an access control system’s integrity, DPS switches should be used in conjuction with a locking device and a form of lock status monitoring dependent on the application - lock status, bond alert status (BAS), etc.

Main Features

  • Recessed magnetic contact
  • High Security Magnetic Switch

General Information

Name: SDC MC-7 Biased High Security Magnetic Contact Switch for Door Status Monitoring, Press Fit, SPDT, 50 mA, 1"
Category: Security Door Controls, Intrusion, Alarm Contacts, Magnetic Contacts
UPC Code: 712905260839
Country of Origin: . Country of origin is subject to change.

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