
door
alarms
Model PG30:
Keypad-controlled narrow stile door alarm, similar to PG21,
plus:
• Digital codes for master, management
and passage (used for auto-arming)
• 3 security levels for: a) high security
b) unattended applications c) flexible
control for delivery doors, etc.
• Audible low battery warning
• 3 Programmable 95db siren styles:
sweep, pulsed, and steady
• Logo key is dual function test button
PGKPD Accessory:
• For optional use with the PG30, this low-profile, brushed
aluminum finished accessory provides all functions of the
PG30 from the outside of the door. (Available in metallic
silver only.)
Model PG10
• The Pilfergard Model PG10 is an exit
door alarm designed to deter the
use of the secured door by sounding
a twin action alarm when opened by
unauthorized personnel. The alarm can
be bypassed from inside or outside by
the use of a key. (Requires standard
mortise cylinder not supplied.) This
durable surface mount unit is easily
installed and is tamper-supervised with
two separate tamper switches. Its test
button verifies battery. Optional AC
power supply available.
Model LL1
• All of the features of the PG10 unit with
addition of a flashing strobe for easy
alarm identification.
• Choice of system controllers
10
The PG21MS Series includes advanced narrow-stile microprocessor-
controlled door alarms for surface mounting on a door or door
frame. Typical applications include emergency fire escape doors,
nursing home stairwell doors, rear restaurant and theater doors.
Advanced new features:
• New designer look
• Two selectable arming options
• Always armed mode – when key is turned counterclockwise to the disarm position,
the key cannot be removed. To remove key, turn back to arm mode, thus keeping unit
armed always.
• Standard arming mode – when key is inserted turning clockwise will disarm and key
can be removed. Turning key clock will arm and key can be removed.
• Status Indicator – RED when armed.
• Entry/Exit delay time options – 15 seconds, 1 min 15 seconds & 3 min 15 seconds
• Key-controlled delivery mode. Door may be propped open, using key to enable
authorized users to use door w/o sounding an alarm, eg., permitting scheduled
delivery, etc.
• Door ajar/propped open mode. Jumper-selectable door-open detection period. If
door is ajar, ie., propped open, following a period from 15 seconds to 3 minutes, the
alarm will sound.
• Self-contained and dual-tamper supervised
• Convenient No-Cut jumpers
• Improved sweeping siren over 95db
• Visual magnetic alignment mode, eliminates templates
• Long-life 9V battery powered (supplied); Low battery alert.
• Strobe version for audible and visual door in alarm identification (shown above).
Non-strobe version also available with new and improved features (inset photo).
Advanced multi-purpose door alarms
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