HES 1600-605-DLMS Electric Strike Body Only with Dual Lock Monitor
When you need to monitor both latch and deadbolt status on a controlled opening, relying on a single sensor leaves critical blind spots in your access control system. The HES 1600-605-DLMS electric strike body delivers dual independent lock monitoring, giving you complete visibility into the secured state of the door without adding external sensors or complicated wiring runs. This monitor-only body integrates with existing HES 1600 series configurations, making it the practical choice for upgrading legacy installations or building out new high-security openings where accountability matters.
Key Features
- Dual lock monitor configuration provides independent status monitoring for both latch and deadbolt positions
- Strike body only design allows field configuration with appropriate faceplate, keeper, and voltage options
- Compatible with HES 1600 series components for simplified inventory management and consistent installation procedures
- Monitor outputs integrate directly with access control panels for real-time door status verification
- Field-serviceable construction reduces downtime and eliminates the need for complete strike replacement during maintenance
- Suitable for high-security applications requiring positive confirmation of both locking points
- Designed for commercial-grade openings including stairwells, data centers, and secure storage areas
The dual monitoring capability addresses a common gap in conventional electric strike deployments. Standard single-point monitoring tells you when the latch is extended, but provides no feedback on auxiliary deadbolt status. With two independent monitor circuits, you can program your access panel to verify both locks are properly engaged before arming intrusion zones or logging secured status. This is particularly valuable in applications where propped doors or incomplete locking creates security vulnerabilities that don't trigger alarms with single-point monitoring.
As a body-only component, this strike requires separate selection of faceplate, keeper, and power supply based on your specific door prep, lockset, and voltage requirements. This modular approach gives you flexibility to match existing openings without stocking complete assemblies for every possible configuration. The monitor outputs wire directly to your panel's supervised inputs, providing normally open or normally closed circuits depending on your system requirements. When you need verifiable control over dual-lock openings without running separate position switches, the 1600-605-DLMS delivers the monitoring infrastructure your access system depends on.