A typical installation of model 101 would be an Alzheimer's wing of a hospital.
It is common in these areas for people to push on doors without realizing what they are doing.
When this occurs, the Locknetics 101 detects the door movement and goes into action by beginning the timer countdown.
At the same time, a built-in siren sounds to warn workers that someone is at the door and trying to exit.
The timer delay allows workers to get to the door and take the appropriate action before the door unlocks.
There are times when authorized exiting is required and the iButtons furnished with the unit accomplish this task.
A worker with an iButton can reach up and press it to the reader on the 101 to gain immediate approval for exiting.
Two iButtons are furnished with the 101 and more can be added.
Up to seven iButtons can be programmed into the 101 without using a separate programming module.
Fire codes allow for Delayed Exiting in these special cases. Most cities allow a delay up to 15 seconds and the 101 is pre-programmed for this time.
You can also special order a 30 second delay model from the factory, but this is only allowed with special permission from local fire code inspectors.
The Locknetics 101 is designed to include all the features required for NFPA Life Safety Code 101 and BOCA.
The features of the 101 and Locknetics model 390DEL are very similar.
The primary difference is the 101 includes an audit trail feature while the 390DEL does not.