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- 160 prep
- n. a standard door preparation
which consists of a 2-1/8" cross-bore with a 2-3/8" backset,
and a 1" edge-bore with a mortise 1" wide and 2-1/4"
high
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- 161 prep
- n. a standard door preparation
which consists of a 2-1/8" cross-bore with a 2-3/4" backset,
and a 1" edge-bore with a mortise 1-1/8" wide and 2-1/4"
high
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- A2
- n. an increment of .0125 typically used in a small format interchangeable
core (SFIC)
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- A3
- n. an increment of .018 typically used in a small format interchangeable
core (SFIC)
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- A4
- n. an increment of .021 typically used in a small format interchangeable
core (SFIC)
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- access control
- n. a locking system employing electronics which may have audit trail,
time and date discrimination, or lock mode indication capabilities
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- access control cylinder
- n. a replacement for a mechanical cylinder which incorporates electronic
access control and allows the original host lock to function without
additional wiring or hardware modifications
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- access control key fob
- n. any device other
than a key designed to allow a token to be used and carried on a key
ring
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- accessory position
- n. the position of an ignition switch intended to permit
the use of radio or other equipment without turning on a drive train
component
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- active case
- n. the exit device case mounted on the stile of the door on which
the lock is located
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- active leaf
- n. the single door of a pair
on which the active or locking hardware is mounted
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- active relocking device
n. a device that places its bolts every time a safe door
is closed and activation via attack prevents it from retracting its bolts
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- actuator
- n. a device, usually connected
to a cylinder, which, when activated, may cause a lock mechanism to
operate
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- ADA
- abb. Americans with Disabilities
Act
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- adjustable collar
- n. a spring-loaded cylinder collar which can fill a range of gaps
between the cylinder head and the door or escutcheon surface
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- adjustable mortise
cylinder
- n. any mortise cylinder whose
length can be adjusted for a better fit in doors of varying thickness
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- AED
- abb. anti-explosive device
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- AFTE
- abb. Association of Firearm
and Toolmark Examiners
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- after hours depository
- n. a locked receptacle for the
deposit of items after regular hours
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- AHC
- abb. Architectural Hardware
Consultant (as certified by DHI)
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- AHD
- abb. after hours depository
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- AHJ
- abb. authority having jurisdiction
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- alarm system
- n. a system of electrical and/or
electronic components which detect and report dangers, such as fire
or intrusion
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- aligning tube
- n. 1. a lock component which
orients and joins the latch and knob spindles of certain bored locksets,
2. in some combination locks, a tube which houses the spindle, located
between the dial ring and the lock
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- all-section key
blank
- n. the key section which enters
all keyways of a multiplex key system
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- ALOA
- abb. Associated Locksmiths of
America, Inc.
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- Americans with Disabilities
Act
- n. a US federal law dealing
with minimum standards of building accessibility, as well as other issues
concerning individuals with disabilities
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- angularly bitted
key
- n. a key which has cuts made
into the blade at various degrees of rotation from the perpendicular
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- ANSI
- abb. American National Standards
Institute
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- ANSI strike
- n. any of many strikes designed
to fit door and frame preparations as specified in the applicable document
in the ANSI A115 series, common usage refers to a strike with dimensions
of 4 7/8" X 1 1/4"
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- ANSI 117.1
- n. that section of the American
National Standards Institute documents pertaining to handicap access
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- anti-friction
- adj. pertaining to a feature
which, upon contact with the strike, allows smoother operation of a
latch bolt
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- anti-rap
- adj. specifically designed to preclude bypass via attack
based on sharp, repetitive blows to the mechanism
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- anti-wrench reinforcement spring
- n. a lock cylinder spring designed to protect the inner and outer
halves of a profile cylinder from being forcibly separated as a means
of brute force entry
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- architectural finish code
- n. one of a series of specification codes used to indicate
the color and texture of a metal end product that can be installed.
Some finish specifications also note the base metal characteristics
and processes used to obtain the end product.
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- architectural hardware
- n. 1. fittings applied to protect a surface of, or
to facilitate use of movable members in a building such as doors, windows,
or cabinets, 2. various fixtures used in building construction
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- arm (of a closer)
- n. door closer linkage which connects the closer to
the frame or door, depending on the mounting style
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- armored escutcheon
- n. a usually hardened escutcheon, typically beveled,
that resists physical attack
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- armored face plate
- n. a face plate that conceals all lock and/or cylinder
mounting screws
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- ASIS
- abb. American Society for Industrial
Security
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- assembly occupancy
- n. those buildings or areas
which are designated as places of assembly according to life safety
or building codes
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- associated change
key
- n. a change key which is related
directly to particular master key(s) through the use of constant cuts
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- associated master
key
- n. a master key which has particular
change keys related directly to its combination through the use of constant
cuts
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- ASTM
- abb. American Society for Testing
and Materials
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- astragal
- n. a molding attached to the
face of the active leaf of a pair of doors and overlapping the inactive
leaf
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- ATM
- abb. automatic teller machine
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- ATT
- abb. attendant's key
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- attack resistance
- adj. design qualities of a product
that render brute force physical defeat methods less effective or ineffective
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- attendant's key
- n. a selective master key used
in a hospital keying system
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- audit overrun
- n. a means of attack designed to eliminate entries
in an access control database, overfilling and scrolling off previous
entries
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- audit trail
- n. a specific group of events selected from transaction records and
listed sequentially
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- authority having
jurisdiction
- n. that person, usually within
a municipality, charged with the application and interpretation of local
life safety codes
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- automatic closing
- adj. pertaining to
a door which is equipped with a door closer, or other device to close
it without manual intervention. Frequently found in Life Safety and
fire code requirements.
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- automatic deadbolt
- n. a deadbolt designed to extend
itself fully when the door is closed
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- automatic flush
bolt
- n. a flush bolt designed to
extend itself when both leaves of the pair of doors are in the closed
position
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- automatic key machine
- n. a machine capable of cutting keys with manual operations limited
to loading and unloading keys
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- automatic teller
machine
- n. a device for dispensing cash,
receiving deposits and performing other banking functions upon presentation
of the proper authorization
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- auxiliary lock
- n. any lock installed in addition
to the primary lockset
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- auxiliary spring
- n. a secondary spring used to
support the lever handles of a lockset
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- auxiliary spring rose
- n. oversized trim that
interlocks with a lock chassis and external lever as a means to mount
an auxiliary spring
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