Empty
Welcome
Visitor
Browse Courses
![]()
Sort by:
Default
![]() ![]()
EH125
Are you responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrified
locking hardware, such as electric strikes and Von Duprin EL exit
devices? Do the terms amps, volts and ohms sound foreign to
you? If so, this course is for you. This class will demystify basic
electrical concepts related to electrified door hardware and provide
you with a systematic approach to perform basic troubleshooting
steps and enable you to make simple repairs.
Course Length: 1 Day Topics Include:
Who Should Attend: Facilities and maintenance personnel or anyone else interested in basic electrical concepts related to electrified locking hardware. More ![]()
MK101
Attend this class to take the mystery out of master keying. Learn master key terminology, how master key systems work, and how they are designed,
**This
Course Length: 1 day Topics include The theory behind master key systems Levels of keying, key schematics, key symbols & the standard key coding system Pinning calculations, applying the MACS, and reading factory bitting lists Site surveys and building code considerations Key conferences Upon completion of this course, you will be able to Use proper master keying terminology Apply key coding key symbols to 2 and 3 level MK systems Explain the disadvantages of cross keying Interpret bitting lists and calculate cylinder pinning Design a simple one page system using a key bitting array Reverse engineer small level master key systems Who should attend Institutional and commercial locksmiths Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems Facility managers Distributors Prerequisite: Experience in pinning cylinders or completion of the CY101 Schlage Cylinder Servicing class ![]()
ED105
Life safety and exit hardware go hand in hand. That may be the most compelling reason to attend a training class on exit devices. However, it is certainly not the only reason, as many facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control or accessibility. Whatever your interests, join us for this workshop on Von Duprin exit hardware, featuring the Von Duprin 98/99 Series devices. Course length: 1 day More ![]()
CY101
Are pinning cylinders or managing key systems part of your job? In this hands-on class, you will work with Primus & Everest cylinders to learn fundamental locksmithing techniques. While Schlage‘s innovative modular cylinders are used in this class, the techniques apply to most pin tumbler cylinders. Course Length:1 day Topics Include: ?Standard industry terms and tools ?Schlage Primus & Everest full size cylinders including full size interchange cores (small format interchangeable cores are not covered in this class) ?Cylinder shimming, disassembly, pinning, and rekeying procedures ?Pinning calculations, applying MACS and reading bitting lists ?Maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing tips Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ?Use proper terminology when discussing cylinders & keys ?Shim conventional pin tumbler cylinders as a service technique ?Disassemble & reassemble Schlage Primus & Everest cylinders ?Load springs, top pins, bottom pins and Primus finger pins ?Rekey Schlage full size Everest & Primus cylinders ?Calculate cylinder pinning and recognize unusable combinations ?Interpret bitting lists to pin master keyed cylinders ?Read Primus side bitting and finger pins ?Properly service and maintain cylinders, and identify and repair cylinder malfunctions Who should attend ?Institutional and commercial locksmiths ?Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems ?Facility managers and distributors Continuing Education Credit:4 hours toward maintaining your ALOA certified status More ![]()
ED207
Most facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control security, and fire life safety. Von Duprin offers many electrified devices and options to help protect people and property. Join us for this workshop to learn about Von Duprin products that can power and expand the functionality of your openings. Course length:1 day Topics include: ?QEL electric latch retraction device ?Chexit? delayed egress device ?Power supplies and option boards ?M996 electrified lever trim ?RX and LX monitoring switches ?Other electrified device options ?Electric strikes Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: ?Choose appropriate power supplies and option boards and conduct wiring on popular option boards ?Describe uses for QEL electric latch retraction devices ?Perform QEL conversion and wiring ?Identify potential applications for the M996 electrified trim ?Convert a mechanical 996 trim into an electrified 996 trim ?Wire an electric strike ?Explain common uses for RX and LX switches, and connect the RX switch to an alarm kit ?Describe how the Chexit? provides delayed or controlled egress program and power up the Chexit? device Whoshouldattend: ?It is recommended that participants first attend ED105 (Von Duprin Mechanical Exit Devices) and/or EH125 (Basic Electricity for Electrified Hardware) ?Individuals responsible for the selection, installation, or servicing of door hardware, including facilities personnel ?Distributor sales and service personnel ?Locksmiths involved in commercial installations and service ?Electricians or technicians who work on electromechanical door hardware More ![]()
ED207
Most facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control security, and fire life safety. Von Duprin offers many electrified devices and options to help protect people and property. Join us for this workshop to learn about Von Duprin products that can power and expand the functionality of your openings. Course length:1 day Topics include: ?QEL electric latch retraction device ?Chexit? delayed egress device ?Power supplies and option boards ?M996 electrified lever trim ?RX and LX monitoring switches ?Other electrified device options ?Electric strikes Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: ?Choose appropriate power supplies and option boards and conduct wiring on popular option boards ?Describe uses for QEL electric latch retraction devices ?Perform QEL conversion and wiring ?Identify potential applications for the M996 electrified trim ?Convert a mechanical 996 trim into an electrified 996 trim ?Wire an electric strike ?Explain common uses for RX and LX switches, and connect the RX switch to an alarm kit ?Describe how the Chexit? provides delayed or controlled egress program and power up the Chexit? device Whoshouldattend: ?It is recommended that participants first attend ED105 (Von Duprin Mechanical Exit Devices) and/or EH125 (Basic Electricity for Electrified Hardware) ?Individuals responsible for the selection, installation, or servicing of door hardware, including facilities personnel ?Distributor sales and service personnel ?Locksmiths involved in commercial installations and service ?Electricians or technicians who work on electromechanical door hardware More ![]()
DC203
Lo Lowenergyautomatic operators play an important role in helping facilities meetdoor control and usability issues. These operators also help meet the accessibility requirements prescribed by the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Join us as we learn how, where, and why Low Energy Automatic DoorOperators can solve not only your accessibility concerns but also resolve otherdoor control, maintenance, and usability issues. Topics include •Theselection, programming, and maintenance of LCN low energy automatic operators •Actuatorsand accessories for low energy automatic operators •TheADA‘s accessibility requirements for openings Upon completion of this course, you will be able to •Explainthe difference between high energy and low energy operators, and describe theANSI/BHMA requirements for low energy installations •Differentiatebetween LCN‘s electro-hydraulic, pneumatic-hydraulic, and electro-mechanicaloperators •Choosethe right automatic operator for a specific opening •Identifythe programming options for LCN operators •Trouble shootcommon operator installation and application problems •Identifythe elements of an accessible opening Who should attend •Individualsresponsible for the selection, installation, and/or servicing of door hardware,including maintenance and facilities personnel •Individualsnew to commercial door hardware or automatic operators ![]()
LK202
Responsible for servicing or selecting mortise locks? If so, check out this program featuring Schlage’s popular Grade 1 L Series Mortise Lock. Get to know the lock’s features, design and operation. Build the most popular L series locks through a series of hands-on exercises. Learn about the electrified and electronic versions of the L Series.
Topics Include: • Common lock functions and applications • How to assemble passage, entry, entry with automatic unlocking, and entrance with deadbolt function locks • Installation procedures • Electrified and electronic L Series lock functions and features • Maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing tips ![]()
ED207
Most facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control security, and fire life safety. Von Duprin offers many electrified devices and options to help protect people and property. Join us for this workshop to learn about Von Duprin products that can power and expand the functionality of your openings. Course length:1 day Topics include: ?QEL electric latch retraction device ?Chexit? delayed egress device ?Power supplies and option boards ?M996 electrified lever trim ?RX and LX monitoring switches ?Other electrified device options ?Electric strikes Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: ?Choose appropriate power supplies and option boards and conduct wiring on popular option boards ?Describe uses for QEL electric latch retraction devices ?Perform QEL conversion and wiring ?Identify potential applications for the M996 electrified trim ?Convert a mechanical 996 trim into an electrified 996 trim ?Wire an electric strike ?Explain common uses for RX and LX switches, and connect the RX switch to an alarm kit ?Describe how the Chexit? provides delayed or controlled egress program and power up the Chexit? device Whoshouldattend: ?It is recommended that participants first attend ED105 (Von Duprin Mechanical Exit Devices) and/or EH125 (Basic Electricity for Electrified Hardware) ?Individuals responsible for the selection, installation, or servicing of door hardware, including facilities personnel ?Distributor sales and service personnel ?Locksmiths involved in commercial installations and service ?Electricians or technicians who work on electromechanical door hardware More ![]()
EH125
Are you responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrified
locking hardware, such as electric strikes and Von Duprin EL exit
devices? Do the terms amps, volts and ohms sound foreign to
you? If so, this course is for you. This class will demystify basic
electrical concepts related to electrified door hardware and provide
you with a systematic approach to perform basic troubleshooting
steps and enable you to make simple repairs.
Course Length: 1 Day Topics Include:
Who Should Attend: Facilities and maintenance personnel or anyone else interested in basic electrical concepts related to electrified locking hardware. More ![]()
SE289
AD-400 wireless locking solution gives you more ways to solve your customer’s access control challenges and can save you time and money on installations. Setting up the AD-400 system can be as easy as setting up your home electronics– if you can set up your TV at home, you can learn how to hookup an AD-400system, too! Join us for this hands-on event to learn how to install, connect, and configure products in the AD-400 wireless system to your controller.
Topics include: •AD-400 cylindrical lock installation •The AD Series wireless system and your controller •Special tools that make installation and setup easier Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: •Install your AD-400cylindrical lock •Select, locate, and install the Panel Interface Module (PIM400) for successful wireless communication to your AD-400 locks •Setup your PIM400 for successful wired communication to your controller •Check that the AD Series wireless products are working properly, both in troubleshooting, and installation •Secure your AD Series locks and accessories from unauthorized use •Resolve common installation and setup issues, and learn how to prevent them Who should attend: Integrators, especially those who are about to work on an AD-400 installation![]()
SE145
The NDE and LE wirelesslocks and gateway with ENGAGE technology give you more ways to solve your customer’saccess control challenges, and can save you time and money oninstallations. Installing an NDE or LE Serieslock and gateway can be as easy as setting up your home electronics – if youcan set up your TV at home, you can learn how to hookup this system, too! Join us forthis hands-on event to learn how to install, connect, and configure the NDE andLE Series lock and gateway. CourseLength: ? day Topics Include: ? NDE and LE Series lock and gatewayinstallation ? ENGAGE partner account administration ? Component management with the ENGAGE app ? The security behind ENGAGE technology UponCompletion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ? Install your NDE or LE Series lock ? Locate and install a gateway for bestcommunication and operation ? Set up your locks and gateways with theENGAGE app, and administer your ENGAGE partner account ? Resolve common install and setup issues Who Should Attend: ?Integrators ?Please note: class size is limited to 18individuals More ![]()
DC110
A door not in control can cause more headaches and safety issues than you have hours in a day. You‘re not alone in your concerns about fire life safety, security, smooth door operation, and heating & air conditioning costs. You‘ll find the more you know about the door closer, the more you will appreciate its role in keeping the occupants of your facility safe and your bosses happy. Topics Include • Why door control is as important as a lock & key • How a closer works • Selecting the right closer for an opening • Fine-tuning the speed and power settings on LCN closers • Other door control products that work alongside the closer Upon completion of this course, you will be able to • Identify field adjustments on door closers • Troubleshoot door control issues • Differentiate between different closer arms, mounting options, and security features so you can choose the right closers for common openings • Cite at least three tips on the templating and installation of door closers • Describe common applications for other door control products, such as electronic closer/holders, magnetic holders, overhead holders, and coordinators Who should attend • Facility and maintenance personnel • Individuals new to commercial door hardware or door closers ![]()
DC110
A door not in control can cause more headaches and safety issues than you have hours in a day. You‘re not alone in your concerns about fire life safety, security, smooth door operation, and heating & air conditioning costs. You‘ll find the more you know about the door closer, the more you will appreciate its role in keeping the occupants of your facility safe and your bosses happy. Topics Include • Why door control is as important as a lock & key • How a closer works • Selecting the right closer for an opening • Fine-tuning the speed and power settings on LCN closers • Other door control products that work alongside the closer Upon completion of this course, you will be able to • Identify field adjustments on door closers • Troubleshoot door control issues • Differentiate between different closer arms, mounting options, and security features so you can choose the right closers for common openings • Cite at least three tips on the templating and installation of door closers • Describe common applications for other door control products, such as electronic closer/holders, magnetic holders, overhead holders, and coordinators Who should attend • Facility and maintenance personnel • Individuals new to commercial door hardware or door closers ![]()
ED105
Life safety and exit hardware go hand in hand. That may be the most compelling reason to attend a training class on exit devices. However, it is certainly not the only reason, as many facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control or accessibility. Whatever your interests, join us for this workshop on Von Duprin exit hardware, featuring the Von Duprin 98/99 Series devices. Course length: 1 day More ![]()
ED105
Life safety and exit hardware go hand in hand. That may be the most compelling reason to attend a training class on exit devices. However, it is certainly not the only reason, as many facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control or accessibility. Whatever your interests, join us for this workshop on Von Duprin exit hardware, featuring the Von Duprin 98/99 Series devices. Course length: 1 day More ![]()
LS201
Heard about the fire door inspection requirement as prescribed by NFPA 80, 2016 Edition? Know what you need to do when the requirement is adopted by your local building code? If you would like a little help in getting ready, join us for this class. Focusing on swinging doors and their corresponding fire door hardware, this class will assist you as your facility plans for how it will comply with these important fire life safety requirements. Course Length:1 day Topics Include: ?NFPA 80, 2016 edition inspection requirements for swinging fire doors – 1.5 Hours ?The job of a fire door assembly – 1.5 Hours ?What items—at minimum—must be inspected and verified – 1.5 Hours ?Common code violations– 1.5 Hours ?Solutions for common code violations – 1 Hour ?Documentation and other details – 1 Hour Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ?Describe the requirement to inspect fire doors as prescribed by NFPA 80, 2016 edition ?Define the required parts of a fire door assembly and the purpose these components serve ?Explain the importance of maintaining and inspecting fire doors ?Refer to the list of the 13 items that, at minimum, must be verified for their proper operation ?List ways to correct common code violations ?Propose potential next steps to help prepare your facility Who Should Attend: Facility and maintenance personnel, contract hardware distributors and locksmiths, architects, AHJ‘s and fire marshals ![]()
LS201
Heard about the fire door inspection requirement as prescribed by NFPA 80, 2016 Edition? Know what you need to do when the requirement is adopted by your local building code? If you would like a little help in getting ready, join us for this class. Focusing on swinging doors and their corresponding fire door hardware, this class will assist you as your facility plans for how it will comply with these important fire life safety requirements. Course Length:1 day Topics Include: ?NFPA 80, 2016 edition inspection requirements for swinging fire doors – 1.5 Hours ?The job of a fire door assembly – 1.5 Hours ?What items—at minimum—must be inspected and verified – 1.5 Hours ?Common code violations– 1.5 Hours ?Solutions for common code violations – 1 Hour ?Documentation and other details – 1 Hour Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ?Describe the requirement to inspect fire doors as prescribed by NFPA 80, 2016 edition ?Define the required parts of a fire door assembly and the purpose these components serve ?Explain the importance of maintaining and inspecting fire doors ?Refer to the list of the 13 items that, at minimum, must be verified for their proper operation ?List ways to correct common code violations ?Propose potential next steps to help prepare your facility Who Should Attend: Facility and maintenance personnel, contract hardware distributors and locksmiths, architects, AHJ‘s and fire marshals ![]()
MK101
Attend this class to take the mystery out of master keying. Learn master key terminology, how master key systems work, and how they are designed,
**This
Course Length: 1 day Topics include The theory behind master key systems Levels of keying, key schematics, key symbols & the standard key coding system Pinning calculations, applying the MACS, and reading factory bitting lists Site surveys and building code considerations Key conferences Upon completion of this course, you will be able to Use proper master keying terminology Apply key coding key symbols to 2 and 3 level MK systems Explain the disadvantages of cross keying Interpret bitting lists and calculate cylinder pinning Design a simple one page system using a key bitting array Reverse engineer small level master key systems Who should attend Institutional and commercial locksmiths Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems Facility managers Distributors Prerequisite: Experience in pinning cylinders or completion of the CY101 Schlage Cylinder Servicing class ![]()
DC110
A door not in control can cause more headaches and safety issues than you have hours in a day. You‘re not alone in your concerns about fire life safety, security, smooth door operation, and heating & air conditioning costs. You‘ll find the more you know about the door closer, the more you will appreciate its role in keeping the occupants of your facility safe and your bosses happy. Topics Include • Why door control is as important as a lock & key • How a closer works • Selecting the right closer for an opening • Fine-tuning the speed and power settings on LCN closers • Other door control products that work alongside the closer Upon completion of this course, you will be able to • Identify field adjustments on door closers • Troubleshoot door control issues • Differentiate between different closer arms, mounting options, and security features so you can choose the right closers for common openings • Cite at least three tips on the templating and installation of door closers • Describe common applications for other door control products, such as electronic closer/holders, magnetic holders, overhead holders, and coordinators Who should attend • Facility and maintenance personnel • Individuals new to commercial door hardware or door closers ![]()
MK220
The planning and implementation of a master key system is one of the most important jobs in the world of commercial door hardware. It takes expertise, attention to detail, the ability to ask good questions, the patience to listen for the answers, and an insistence on thoroughness so no opening goes unnoticed and no customer need goes unaddressed. Do you know master keying but are new to conducting a keying conference? Or, perhaps you participate in them so infrequently you feel a little rusty each time you do? Either way, this program can help you lead a productive, customer-oriented keying conference.
Topics Include: • Best practices that make master key systems more secure, safe, and long-lasting • ‘Worst’ practices that cause key systems to fail • How to prepare for keying conferences • Decisions that need to be made at keying conferences • How to avoid ineffective discussions and time-wasting • Conversations at keying conferences More ![]()
CY102
Have you had some, little, or no experience in working with SFICs? Maybe you would like a refresher?
This full day workshop provides the fundamentals on the design, operation, and servicing of Schlage and Falcon Small Format Interchangeable Cores. Class exercises include the opportunity to calculate pinning for SFIC and pin a core to a change key and control key. Topics Include: -SFIC terminology, specifications, and operation -Key and pin specifications -Common keyways -Reading key bittings -Pinning calculations -Combinating cores -Key cutting, troubleshooting and servicing techniques More ![]()
DC203
Lo Lowenergyautomatic operators play an important role in helping facilities meetdoor control and usability issues. These operators also help meet the accessibility requirements prescribed by the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Join us as we learn how, where, and why Low Energy Automatic DoorOperators can solve not only your accessibility concerns but also resolve otherdoor control, maintenance, and usability issues. Topics include •Theselection, programming, and maintenance of LCN low energy automatic operators •Actuatorsand accessories for low energy automatic operators •TheADA‘s accessibility requirements for openings Upon completion of this course, you will be able to •Explainthe difference between high energy and low energy operators, and describe theANSI/BHMA requirements for low energy installations •Differentiatebetween LCN‘s electro-hydraulic, pneumatic-hydraulic, and electro-mechanicaloperators •Choosethe right automatic operator for a specific opening •Identifythe programming options for LCN operators •Trouble shootcommon operator installation and application problems •Identifythe elements of an accessible opening Who should attend •Individualsresponsible for the selection, installation, and/or servicing of door hardware,including maintenance and facilities personnel •Individualsnew to commercial door hardware or automatic operators ![]()
EH125
Are you responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrified
locking hardware, such as electric strikes and Von Duprin EL exit
devices? Do the terms amps, volts and ohms sound foreign to
you? If so, this course is for you. This class will demystify basic
electrical concepts related to electrified door hardware and provide
you with a systematic approach to perform basic troubleshooting
steps and enable you to make simple repairs.
Course Length: 1 Day Topics Include:
Who Should Attend: Facilities and maintenance personnel or anyone else interested in basic electrical concepts related to electrified locking hardware. More ![]()
ED207
Most facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control security, and fire life safety. Von Duprin offers many electrified devices and options to help protect people and property. Join us for this workshop to learn about Von Duprin products that can power and expand the functionality of your openings. Course length:1 day Topics include: ?QEL electric latch retraction device ?Chexit? delayed egress device ?Power supplies and option boards ?M996 electrified lever trim ?RX and LX monitoring switches ?Other electrified device options ?Electric strikes Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: ?Choose appropriate power supplies and option boards and conduct wiring on popular option boards ?Describe uses for QEL electric latch retraction devices ?Perform QEL conversion and wiring ?Identify potential applications for the M996 electrified trim ?Convert a mechanical 996 trim into an electrified 996 trim ?Wire an electric strike ?Explain common uses for RX and LX switches, and connect the RX switch to an alarm kit ?Describe how the Chexit? provides delayed or controlled egress program and power up the Chexit? device Whoshouldattend: ?It is recommended that participants first attend ED105 (Von Duprin Mechanical Exit Devices) and/or EH125 (Basic Electricity for Electrified Hardware) ?Individuals responsible for the selection, installation, or servicing of door hardware, including facilities personnel ?Distributor sales and service personnel ?Locksmiths involved in commercial installations and service ?Electricians or technicians who work on electromechanical door hardware More
LK201
Would you like an in-depth look at cylindrical locks from a Schlage lock expert? This comprehensive, hands-on class covers the features, design, and operation of the Schlage ND Series. You will have the opportunity to assemble some of the most popular ND Series locks as well as correctly time the locks for proper operation. You will also learn how the electrified NDEL and NDEU as well as the electronic NDE provide for additional access control and monitoring capabilities. Attend this session and you will leave with heavy-duty, long-lasting expertise about this heavy-duty long-lasting lock.
Topics Include: • Lock functions and their typical applications • How to assemble classroom, storeroom, entrance/office, vestibule, and classroom security functions • Electrified and electronic ND Series lock functions and features • Installation procedures • Maintenance, troubleshooting, and servicing tips ![]()
CY101
Are pinning cylinders or managing key systems part of your job? In this hands-on class, you will work with Primus & Everest cylinders to learn fundamental locksmithing techniques. While Schlage‘s innovative modular cylinders are used in this class, the techniques apply to most pin tumbler cylinders. Course Length:1 day Topics Include: ?Standard industry terms and tools ?Schlage Primus & Everest full size cylinders including full size interchange cores (small format interchangeable cores are not covered in this class) ?Cylinder shimming, disassembly, pinning, and rekeying procedures ?Pinning calculations, applying MACS and reading bitting lists ?Maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing tips Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ?Use proper terminology when discussing cylinders & keys ?Shim conventional pin tumbler cylinders as a service technique ?Disassemble & reassemble Schlage Primus & Everest cylinders ?Load springs, top pins, bottom pins and Primus finger pins ?Rekey Schlage full size Everest & Primus cylinders ?Calculate cylinder pinning and recognize unusable combinations ?Interpret bitting lists to pin master keyed cylinders ?Read Primus side bitting and finger pins ?Properly service and maintain cylinders, and identify and repair cylinder malfunctions Who should attend ?Institutional and commercial locksmiths ?Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems ?Facility managers and distributors Continuing Education Credit:4 hours toward maintaining your ALOA certified status More
LK201
Would you like an in-depth look at cylindrical locks from a Schlage lock expert? This comprehensive, hands-on class covers the features, design, and operation of the Schlage ND Series. You will have the opportunity to assemble some of the most popular ND Series locks as well as correctly time the locks for proper operation. You will also learn how the electrified NDEL and NDEU as well as the electronic NDE provide for additional access control and monitoring capabilities. Attend this session and you will leave with heavy-duty, long-lasting expertise about this heavy-duty long-lasting lock.
Topics Include: • Lock functions and their typical applications • How to assemble classroom, storeroom, entrance/office, vestibule, and classroom security functions • Electrified and electronic ND Series lock functions and features • Installation procedures • Maintenance, troubleshooting, and servicing tips ![]()
EH125
Are you responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrified
locking hardware, such as electric strikes and Von Duprin EL exit
devices? Do the terms amps, volts and ohms sound foreign to
you? If so, this course is for you. This class will demystify basic
electrical concepts related to electrified door hardware and provide
you with a systematic approach to perform basic troubleshooting
steps and enable you to make simple repairs.
Course Length: 1 Day Topics Include:
Who Should Attend: Facilities and maintenance personnel or anyone else interested in basic electrical concepts related to electrified locking hardware. More ![]()
ED207
Most facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control security, and fire life safety. Von Duprin offers many electrified devices and options to help protect people and property. Join us for this workshop to learn about Von Duprin products that can power and expand the functionality of your openings. Course length:1 day Topics include: ?QEL electric latch retraction device ?Chexit? delayed egress device ?Power supplies and option boards ?M996 electrified lever trim ?RX and LX monitoring switches ?Other electrified device options ?Electric strikes Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: ?Choose appropriate power supplies and option boards and conduct wiring on popular option boards ?Describe uses for QEL electric latch retraction devices ?Perform QEL conversion and wiring ?Identify potential applications for the M996 electrified trim ?Convert a mechanical 996 trim into an electrified 996 trim ?Wire an electric strike ?Explain common uses for RX and LX switches, and connect the RX switch to an alarm kit ?Describe how the Chexit? provides delayed or controlled egress program and power up the Chexit? device Whoshouldattend: ?It is recommended that participants first attend ED105 (Von Duprin Mechanical Exit Devices) and/or EH125 (Basic Electricity for Electrified Hardware) ?Individuals responsible for the selection, installation, or servicing of door hardware, including facilities personnel ?Distributor sales and service personnel ?Locksmiths involved in commercial installations and service ?Electricians or technicians who work on electromechanical door hardware More ![]()
DC203
Lo Lowenergyautomatic operators play an important role in helping facilities meetdoor control and usability issues. These operators also help meet the accessibility requirements prescribed by the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Join us as we learn how, where, and why Low Energy Automatic DoorOperators can solve not only your accessibility concerns but also resolve otherdoor control, maintenance, and usability issues. Topics include •Theselection, programming, and maintenance of LCN low energy automatic operators •Actuatorsand accessories for low energy automatic operators •TheADA‘s accessibility requirements for openings Upon completion of this course, you will be able to •Explainthe difference between high energy and low energy operators, and describe theANSI/BHMA requirements for low energy installations •Differentiatebetween LCN‘s electro-hydraulic, pneumatic-hydraulic, and electro-mechanicaloperators •Choosethe right automatic operator for a specific opening •Identifythe programming options for LCN operators •Trouble shootcommon operator installation and application problems •Identifythe elements of an accessible opening Who should attend •Individualsresponsible for the selection, installation, and/or servicing of door hardware,including maintenance and facilities personnel •Individualsnew to commercial door hardware or automatic operators
MK101
Attend this class to take the mystery out of master keying. Learn master key terminology, how master key systems work, and how they are designed,
**This
Course Length: 1 day Topics include The theory behind master key systems Levels of keying, key schematics, key symbols & the standard key coding system Pinning calculations, applying the MACS, and reading factory bitting lists Site surveys and building code considerations Key conferences Upon completion of this course, you will be able to Use proper master keying terminology Apply key coding key symbols to 2 and 3 level MK systems Explain the disadvantages of cross keying Interpret bitting lists and calculate cylinder pinning Design a simple one page system using a key bitting array Reverse engineer small level master key systems Who should attend Institutional and commercial locksmiths Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems Facility managers Distributors Prerequisite: Experience in pinning cylinders or completion of the CY101 Schlage Cylinder Servicing class ![]()
ED116
It has been over 100 years since Von Duprin introduced the first exit device. While exit hardware has evolved, there are some things that just won’t change: the Von Duprin commitment to life safety and the Von Duprin commitment to education. Join us at the US Allegion headquarters for this specially-designed class for individuals who are new or some what new to Von Duprin exit hardware, or for individuals who only occasionally work with exit hardware. While here, you will go on a tour of the Von Duprin factory.
Course length: 3 Days Some of the things we will cover:
Some of the things you will be able to do by theend of this program:
Who should attend: Allegion sales, marketing and customer care employees whoare new or relatively new to exit hardware and who are eagerto expand their working knowledge of Von Duprin. More
CY101
Are pinning cylinders or managing key systems part of your job? In this hands-on class, you will work with Primus & Everest cylinders to learn fundamental locksmithing techniques. While Schlage‘s innovative modular cylinders are used in this class, the techniques apply to most pin tumbler cylinders. Course Length:1 day Topics Include: ?Standard industry terms and tools ?Schlage Primus & Everest full size cylinders including full size interchange cores (small format interchangeable cores are not covered in this class) ?Cylinder shimming, disassembly, pinning, and rekeying procedures ?Pinning calculations, applying MACS and reading bitting lists ?Maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing tips Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ?Use proper terminology when discussing cylinders & keys ?Shim conventional pin tumbler cylinders as a service technique ?Disassemble & reassemble Schlage Primus & Everest cylinders ?Load springs, top pins, bottom pins and Primus finger pins ?Rekey Schlage full size Everest & Primus cylinders ?Calculate cylinder pinning and recognize unusable combinations ?Interpret bitting lists to pin master keyed cylinders ?Read Primus side bitting and finger pins ?Properly service and maintain cylinders, and identify and repair cylinder malfunctions Who should attend ?Institutional and commercial locksmiths ?Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems ?Facility managers and distributors Continuing Education Credit:4 hours toward maintaining your ALOA certified status More
LK202
Responsible for servicing or selecting mortise locks? If so, check out this program featuring Schlage’s popular Grade 1 L Series Mortise Lock. Get to know the lock’s features, design and operation. Build the most popular L series locks through a series of hands-on exercises. Learn about the electrified and electronic versions of the L Series.
Topics Include: • Common lock functions and applications • How to assemble passage, entry, entry with automatic unlocking, and entrance with deadbolt function locks • Installation procedures • Electrified and electronic L Series lock functions and features • Maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing tips ![]()
EH125
Are you responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrified
locking hardware, such as electric strikes and Von Duprin EL exit
devices? Do the terms amps, volts and ohms sound foreign to
you? If so, this course is for you. This class will demystify basic
electrical concepts related to electrified door hardware and provide
you with a systematic approach to perform basic troubleshooting
steps and enable you to make simple repairs.
Course Length: 1 Day Topics Include:
Who Should Attend: Facilities and maintenance personnel or anyone else interested in basic electrical concepts related to electrified locking hardware. More ![]()
ED116
It has been over 100 years since Von Duprin introduced the first exit device. While exit hardware has evolved, there are some things that just won’t change: the Von Duprin commitment to life safety and the Von Duprin commitment to education. Join us at the US Allegion headquarters for this specially-designed class for individuals who are new or some what new to Von Duprin exit hardware, or for individuals who only occasionally work with exit hardware. While here, you will go on a tour of the Von Duprin factory.
Course length: 3 Days Some of the things we will cover:
Some of the things you will be able to do by theend of this program:
Who should attend: Allegion sales, marketing and customer care employees whoare new or relatively new to exit hardware and who are eagerto expand their working knowledge of Von Duprin. More ![]()
SE289
AD-400 wireless locking solution gives you more ways to solve your customer’s access control challenges and can save you time and money on installations. Setting up the AD-400 system can be as easy as setting up your home electronics– if you can set up your TV at home, you can learn how to hookup an AD-400system, too! Join us for this hands-on event to learn how to install, connect, and configure products in the AD-400 wireless system to your controller.
Topics include: •AD-400 cylindrical lock installation •The AD Series wireless system and your controller •Special tools that make installation and setup easier Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: •Install your AD-400cylindrical lock •Select, locate, and install the Panel Interface Module (PIM400) for successful wireless communication to your AD-400 locks •Setup your PIM400 for successful wired communication to your controller •Check that the AD Series wireless products are working properly, both in troubleshooting, and installation •Secure your AD Series locks and accessories from unauthorized use •Resolve common installation and setup issues, and learn how to prevent them Who should attend: Integrators, especially those who are about to work on an AD-400 installation![]()
SE145
The NDE and LE wirelesslocks and gateway with ENGAGE technology give you more ways to solve your customer’saccess control challenges, and can save you time and money oninstallations. Installing an NDE or LE Serieslock and gateway can be as easy as setting up your home electronics – if youcan set up your TV at home, you can learn how to hookup this system, too! Join us forthis hands-on event to learn how to install, connect, and configure the NDE andLE Series lock and gateway. CourseLength: ? day Topics Include: ? NDE and LE Series lock and gatewayinstallation ? ENGAGE partner account administration ? Component management with the ENGAGE app ? The security behind ENGAGE technology UponCompletion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ? Install your NDE or LE Series lock ? Locate and install a gateway for bestcommunication and operation ? Set up your locks and gateways with theENGAGE app, and administer your ENGAGE partner account ? Resolve common install and setup issues Who Should Attend: ?Integrators ?Please note: class size is limited to 18individuals More ![]()
CY101
Are pinning cylinders or managing key systems part of your job? In this hands-on class, you will work with Primus & Everest cylinders to learn fundamental locksmithing techniques. While Schlage‘s innovative modular cylinders are used in this class, the techniques apply to most pin tumbler cylinders. Course Length:1 day Topics Include: ?Standard industry terms and tools ?Schlage Primus & Everest full size cylinders including full size interchange cores (small format interchangeable cores are not covered in this class) ?Cylinder shimming, disassembly, pinning, and rekeying procedures ?Pinning calculations, applying MACS and reading bitting lists ?Maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing tips Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ?Use proper terminology when discussing cylinders & keys ?Shim conventional pin tumbler cylinders as a service technique ?Disassemble & reassemble Schlage Primus & Everest cylinders ?Load springs, top pins, bottom pins and Primus finger pins ?Rekey Schlage full size Everest & Primus cylinders ?Calculate cylinder pinning and recognize unusable combinations ?Interpret bitting lists to pin master keyed cylinders ?Read Primus side bitting and finger pins ?Properly service and maintain cylinders, and identify and repair cylinder malfunctions Who should attend ?Institutional and commercial locksmiths ?Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems ?Facility managers and distributors Continuing Education Credit:4 hours toward maintaining your ALOA certified status More ![]()
DF201
Are you responsible for selling, estimating, or ordering Steelcraft doors and frames? If so, consider investing your time in this 3 day workshop. You will learn lots about steel doors and frames. You will get the opportunity to work with fellow students to use that knowledge along with other resources to prepare a sample job bid and sales presentation. And, you will also get an introduction to Republic doors and frames. It’s an action-packed week of learning!
Course Length:3 Days Topics Include:
You Will Learn How To:
Who Should Attend: Distributors or Allegion personnel with a minimum of six months of experience in the hollow metal or hardware industry. More ![]()
MK101
Attend this class to take the mystery out of master keying. Learn master key terminology, how master key systems work, and how they are designed,
**This
Course Length: 1 day Topics include The theory behind master key systems Levels of keying, key schematics, key symbols & the standard key coding system Pinning calculations, applying the MACS, and reading factory bitting lists Site surveys and building code considerations Key conferences Upon completion of this course, you will be able to Use proper master keying terminology Apply key coding key symbols to 2 and 3 level MK systems Explain the disadvantages of cross keying Interpret bitting lists and calculate cylinder pinning Design a simple one page system using a key bitting array Reverse engineer small level master key systems Who should attend Institutional and commercial locksmiths Personnel responsible for pinning cylinders and managing master key systems Facility managers Distributors Prerequisite: Experience in pinning cylinders or completion of the CY101 Schlage Cylinder Servicing class ![]()
CY102
Have you had some, little, or no experience in working with SFICs? Maybe you would like a refresher?
This full day workshop provides the fundamentals on the design, operation, and servicing of Schlage and Falcon Small Format Interchangeable Cores. Class exercises include the opportunity to calculate pinning for SFIC and pin a core to a change key and control key. Topics Include: -SFIC terminology, specifications, and operation -Key and pin specifications -Common keyways -Reading key bittings -Pinning calculations -Combinating cores -Key cutting, troubleshooting and servicing techniques More ![]()
EH125
Are you responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrified
locking hardware, such as electric strikes and Von Duprin EL exit
devices? Do the terms amps, volts and ohms sound foreign to
you? If so, this course is for you. This class will demystify basic
electrical concepts related to electrified door hardware and provide
you with a systematic approach to perform basic troubleshooting
steps and enable you to make simple repairs.
Course Length: 1 Day Topics Include:
Who Should Attend: Facilities and maintenance personnel or anyone else interested in basic electrical concepts related to electrified locking hardware. More ![]()
DC210
Door closers and low energy automatic operators are everywhere and for good reason. Join us at the LCN factory to see firsthand where LCN closers and operators are ‘born.’ Get a close look at the many aspects of LCN mechanical door controls and LCN low energy automatic operators, as well as their roles in meeting fire life safety codes and ADA accessibility requirements. The class includes a tour of the LCN factory and an opportunity to meet some behind-the-scenes LCN associates.
Course Length: 3 Days Topics Include: • Door Closer Basics, including How Closers Work and the ANSI/BHMA Standards for Door Controls • Door Closer Performance, Sizing, and Arm Selections • Closer and Operator Installation and Adjustments • ADA Requirements for Accessible Openings • Selection of Low Energy Automatic Operators, Actuators, and Accessories Upon Completion Of This Course, You Will Be Able To: • Explain how a closer works to control both the speed and power at which a door closes • Perform field adjustments and recognize factory settings of door control products • Select the appropriate door closer and arm configuration for popular applications • List the main elements of an accessible opening • Select the proper operator for common applications • Wire LCN actuators, Von Duprin Electric Strikes, and Von Duprin EL (Electric Latch Retraction) exit devices to an LCN Auto Equalizer • Describe the basic steps in the installation of an LCN Door Closer, a Senior Swing Automatic Operator, and an Electric Auto-Equalizer Who Should Attend This Three Day Event: • Facility and maintenance personnel • Individuals responsible for compliance to building codes • Locksmiths, installers and technicians of door hardware • Door hardware distributors and wholesalers More ![]()
ED207
Most facilities use some form of electrified exit hardware for access control security, and fire life safety. Von Duprin offers many electrified devices and options to help protect people and property. Join us for this workshop to learn about Von Duprin products that can power and expand the functionality of your openings. Course length:1 day Topics include: ?QEL electric latch retraction device ?Chexit? delayed egress device ?Power supplies and option boards ?M996 electrified lever trim ?RX and LX monitoring switches ?Other electrified device options ?Electric strikes Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: ?Choose appropriate power supplies and option boards and conduct wiring on popular option boards ?Describe uses for QEL electric latch retraction devices ?Perform QEL conversion and wiring ?Identify potential applications for the M996 electrified trim ?Convert a mechanical 996 trim into an electrified 996 trim ?Wire an electric strike ?Explain common uses for RX and LX switches, and connect the RX switch to an alarm kit ?Describe how the Chexit? provides delayed or controlled egress program and power up the Chexit? device Who should attend: ?It is recommended that participants first attend ED105 (Von Duprin Mechanical Exit Devices) and/or EH125 (Basic Electricity for Electrified Hardware) ?Individuals responsible for the selection, installation, or servicing of door hardware, including facilities personnel ?Distributor sales and service personnel ?Locksmiths involved in commercial installations and service ?Electricians or technicians who work on electromechanical door hardware More ![]()
LS201
Heard about the fire door inspection requirement as prescribed by NFPA 80, 2016 Edition? Know what you need to do when the requirement is adopted by your local building code? If you would like a little help in getting ready, join us for this class. Focusing on swinging doors and their corresponding fire door hardware, this class will assist you as your facility plans for how it will comply with these important fire life safety requirements. Course Length:1 day Topics Include: ?NFPA 80, 2016 edition inspection requirements for swinging fire doors – 1.5 Hours ?The job of a fire door assembly – 1.5 Hours ?What items—at minimum—must be inspected and verified – 1.5 Hours ?Common code violations– 1.5 Hours ?Solutions for common code violations – 1 Hour ?Documentation and other details – 1 Hour Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able to: ?Describe the requirement to inspect fire doors as prescribed by NFPA 80, 2016 edition ?Define the required parts of a fire door assembly and the purpose these components serve ?Explain the importance of maintaining and inspecting fire doors ?Refer to the list of the 13 items that, at minimum, must be verified for their proper operation ?List ways to correct common code violations ?Propose potential next steps to help prepare your facility Who Should Attend: Facility and maintenance personnel, contract hardware distributors and locksmiths, architects, AHJ‘s and fire marshals ![]()
EH125
Are you responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrified
locking hardware, such as electric strikes and Von Duprin EL exit
devices? Do the terms amps, volts and ohms sound foreign to
you? If so, this course is for you. This class will demystify basic
electrical concepts related to electrified door hardware and provide
you with a systematic approach to perform basic troubleshooting
steps and enable you to make simple repairs.
Course Length: 1 Day Topics Include:
Who Should Attend: Facilities and maintenance personnel or anyone else interested in basic electrical concepts related to electrified locking hardware. More
LS202
Understanding Door Hardware in Your School: Keeping students, faculty, and staff safe when they are on school property is a high priority for any school district. Understanding how door hardware contributes to a safe environment can help. So can understanding how to maintain and use that hardware properly—and teaching others to do the same. Let us help you prepare to assess the safety and security of your facility as we look at typical school openings and use scenarios to identify hardware options to meet your various needs.
More
![]()
LS202
Understanding Door Hardware in Your School: Keeping students, faculty, and staff safe when they are on school property is a high priority for any school district. Understanding how door hardware contributes to a safe environment can help. So can understanding how to maintain and use that hardware properly—and teaching others to do the same. Let us help you prepare to assess the safety and security of your facility as we look at typical school openings and use scenarios to identify hardware options to meet your various needs.
More
|