EM Lock System, short for Electromagnetic Lock System, is a comprehensive access control solution that incorporates electromagnetic locks along with various supporting components to provide secure and efficient door locking capabilities. This system is widely used in commercial, industrial, and institutional settings where access control and security are paramount.

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The electromagnetic lock consists of an electro magnet and a steel plate which are mounted onto the door frame and to the top of the door respectively. The door will be strongly bonded when the magnet is energized, by the means of electric supply, holding the steel plate. Instant release is possible when power supply is cut off making it most ideal in emergency escape situations.

Feature
Green/red LED indication for lock status
Design with no Mechanical Bolt
Voltage and current spike protection PCB
Request-to-open, Auto-relock if no Action
Silent operation: no humming or buzzing
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The EM Lock System typically consists of the following components:

Electromagnetic Lock: The core component of the system is the electromagnetic lock itself. It consists of an electromagnet mounted on the door frame and an armature plate affixed to the door. When power is supplied to the electromagnet, it generates a magnetic field that attracts and holds the armature plate, effectively locking the door.

Power Supply: The EM Lock System requires a stable power supply to energize the electromagnet and maintain the locked state. A dedicated power supply unit or transformer is used to provide the necessary electrical current.

Control Panel: The control panel is the central hub of the EM Lock System. It receives signals from various input devices and processes them to control the locking and unlocking of doors. The control panel may also support additional features like time-based access restrictions or integration with other security systems.

Access Control Devices: The system can be integrated with a range of access control devices for user authentication and door release. These devices include proximity cards, keypads, biometric scanners, or even mobile devices. When a valid credential is presented, the control panel triggers the release of the electromagnetic lock, allowing authorized individuals to enter or exit.

Monitoring and Alarming: EM Lock Systems often incorporate monitoring and alarming capabilities. Sensors and switches can be installed to detect door status (open/closed) or unauthorized tampering. Alarms can be triggered when anomalies are detected, alerting security personnel of potential security breaches.

Backup and Redundancy: To ensure continuous operation, EM Lock Systems may include backup power solutions such as battery backups or uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). Redundant components can also be implemented for increased reliability, such as dual power supplies or redundant control panels.