Exit Push Buttons


These DKS Interior Door Control Stations can be used in a variety of applications to meet basic stand-alone door access, or for automated gate and door control requirements.

Standard & Piezoelectric (electricity resulting from pressure) Exit Switches provide a release device for doors secured with a magnetic lock or electric strike.


Exit Push Buttons

 

Request to Exit / Door Control

These push buttons are typically used as “request to exit” devices in access control applications. They can be installed in a single‐gang electric box or can be mullion mounted.

Model 1211-081
Mullion Mount

Model 1211-080 Single Gang

Model 1211-083
No Touch Single Gang

Model 1211-90
Piezoelectric Single Gang

Model 1211-91
Piezoelectric Mullion Mount

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Features

 

Piezoelectric Exit Switches

Non-mechanical, just touch the switch button. Exit Push Buttons are typically used as “request to exit” devices in Access Control applications. Vandal resistant stainless steel faceplate and button cap.

 

Door Jam Mount

Model 1211-081 Exit Button can be mounted into the door jamb. Lighted Exit Buttons provide free exit, while Key Switches and Keypads are used to control entry.

 

 

No Touch Exit Switch

No touching is required. Just place your finger near the red button to exit.

 

Technical Specifications

 

Standard Exit Push Buttons
  • Stainless steel faceplate
  • Requires 12‐volt AC or DC power to illuminate exit button
  • 1211-080 – Mounts into a single-gang electric box
  • 1211-081 – Mullion mount
  • 1211-083 – Mounts into a single-gang electric box

 

Piezoelectric Switches
  • Vandal resistant stainless steel faceplate and button cap
  • Piezoelectric switch
  • Selectable illumination status (red, green)
  • Requires 12 to 24 Volt DC power
  • 1211-090 – Mounts into a single-gang electric box
  • 1211-091 – Mullion mount

 

Dimensions and Weight

 

 

  


Tech Support

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Resources

Control Stations Literature
Lighted Push Buttons
No Touch Push Button
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