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Product Features
Technical Overview
This keypad access device employs key code technology for user authentication, requiring no cards or biometric data. The 99-user capacity allows for flexible personnel management, with the ability to assign unique codes for tracking and revocation.
The 24V DC input voltage ensures compatibility with standard security system power supplies, while the wall-mount design simplifies installation in various entryway configurations.
Relevant factors for this section include Identification Method, Number of Users, Application/Usage, Input Voltage. When those points are considered together, they give buyers a clearer picture of how the product is equipped, how it fits into deployment, and what kind of day-to-day role it is meant to support.
A strong technical summary explains how the product's interfaces, hardware profile, and operating characteristics work together in real deployment. Buyers often need this context to confirm compatibility with existing devices, expected performance in daily use, and whether installation will be straightforward for IT staff or end users.
Key Product Advantages
The DK-12 combines affordability with reliable security through its key code system, offering a cost-effective alternative to more complex access control solutions.
These strengths make the product easier to deploy and manage in real environments, especially where reliability, usability, and day-to-day operational continuity matter. Notable benefits include Simplified Access Management, Durable Construction.
Simplified Access Management
With support for 99 unique user codes, administrators can easily manage access permissions without physical key distribution.
- Eliminates key duplication risks
- Allows individual code assignment
- Simplifies user onboarding and offboarding
Durable Construction
Built for continuous operation in security environments, the device maintains reliable performance with minimal maintenance requirements.
Deployment / Use Cases
The Securitron DK-12 is ideal for securing interior doors, storage rooms, equipment closets, and other controlled access areas within commercial and institutional facilities.
Common applications include office buildings, schools, healthcare facilities, and retail environments where basic access control is needed without the complexity of card readers or biometric systems.
Relevant factors for this section include Identification Method, Number of Users, Application/Usage, Input Voltage. When those points are considered together, they give buyers a clearer picture of how the product is equipped, how it fits into deployment, and what kind of day-to-day role it is meant to support.
Commercial Entry Control
Secure employee-only areas while maintaining easy access for authorized personnel through code-based entry.
Utility & Storage Security
Protect equipment rooms, server closets, and storage areas with a simple code system that doesn't require carrying additional access cards.
Physical Profile
With dimensions of 2.75" wide and just 0.16" thick, the DK-12 presents a low-profile appearance when wall-mounted. The slim design minimizes visual impact while providing functional access control at entry points.
The physical profile is practical for deployment planning because the dimensions and weight are clearly defined: 0.16" (3.96 mm), 2.75" (69.85 mm). This helps confirm rack, shelf, desk, or cabinet fit before installation.
- Width
- 2.75" (69.85 mm)
- Height
- 0.16" (3.96 mm)
Highlights
- Key code technology for secure, affordable access control
- Supports up to 99 individual user codes
- 24V DC power input for system compatibility
- Wall-mount design for easy installation
- Lifetime limited warranty for long-term reliability
- Slim profile with dimensions of 2.75" × 0.16"
- Eliminates physical key distribution and management
- Suitable for commercial and institutional security applications
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ASSA ABLOY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DK-12 |
| Brand Name | Securitron |
| Product Model | DK-12 |
| Product Name | DK-12 Keypad Access Device |
| Product Type | Keypad Access Device |
| Technical Information | |
| Identification Method | Key Code |
| Number of Users | 99 |
| Application/Usage | Wall |
| Power Description | |
| Input Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Height | 0.16" (3.96 mm) |
| Width | 2.75" (69.85 mm) |
| Warranty | |
| Limited Warranty | Lifetime |
FAQ
How many users can the DK-12 keypad access device support?
The Securitron DK-12 supports up to 99 individual users, each with their own unique access code. This capacity makes it suitable for small to medium-sized facilities where multiple personnel require controlled access to secured areas.
What power requirements does the DK-12 have?
This keypad access device operates on 24V DC power. This voltage is commonly available in security system installations, ensuring compatibility with standard power supplies and easy integration into existing security infrastructure.
How is the DK-12 installed and mounted?
The DK-12 is designed for wall mounting, making it suitable for installation beside doors or at entry points. Its slim profile and straightforward mounting requirements allow for clean integration into various architectural environments.
What type of authentication does the DK-12 use?
The device uses key code technology for user authentication. Users enter a numeric code on the keypad to gain access, eliminating the need for physical keys, cards, or biometric readers while maintaining security through code confidentiality.
What warranty coverage comes with the DK-12?
Securitron provides a lifetime limited warranty for the DK-12 keypad access device. This warranty reflects the product's durable construction and reliable performance in security applications.
What are the physical dimensions of the DK-12?
The DK-12 measures 2.75 inches in width and 0.16 inches in height (approximately 69.85 mm × 3.96 mm). These compact dimensions allow for discreet installation while maintaining full functionality as an access control device.