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- day gate
- n. a barrier used to restrict passage during normal business hours, normally used at a vault entrance
- day key
- n. 1. the key for a day gate or day operation of a safe or vault lock 2. a cash register key which does not allow audit or reset functions 3. see 'change key'
- daylock
- 1. n. a locking device, other than the primary lock, used to maintain the safe in a locked condition, 2. v. to insecurely close a safe or vault door without scrambling the combination, even though the door may not be opened by simply turning or pulling the handle
- dead pin
- n. an immovable pin in a tubular lock which functions as a ward
- deadbolt
- n. a bolt, which requires a deliberate action to extend, and which resists end pressure in the unlocking direction when fully extended
- deadlock
- n. a lock which incorporates a deadbolt
- deadlocking
- adj. pertaining to any feature which, when fully engaged, resists attempts to move the latch or bolt in the unlocking direction through direct pressure
- deadlocking latch
- n. a latchbolt with a deadlocking mechanism
- declining step key
- n. a key whose cuts are equal or deeper as you proceed from bow to tip
- deco key finish
- n. any design embossed or imprinted on a key to give it an aesthetic appearance
- decode
- v. to determine a key combination by physical measurement of a key and/or cylinder parts
- decoder gauge
- n. a measuring device which helps determine the combination of a lock or cylinder without removing the tumblers
- deflector cover
- n. a removable shield designed to prevent pin point drilling on a safe
- degree of rotation
- n. a specification for the angle at which a cut is made into a key blade as referenced from the perpendicular; e.g., right (R or 2), left (L or 1) or center (= perpendicular) (C). This specification is typically used for some high security keys.
- delamination
- v. the process on older laminated door safes of having to remove some layers of the lamination to allow access to the lock
- delayed action timer
- n. a secondary device which prevents movement of a bolt or boltworks until a set amount of time has elapsed. The device is normally set or activated as part of the unlocking process.
- delayed egress
- n. an exit that will not open until a preset amount of time after actuation has elapsed
- department master key
- n. a master key which operates all or most master keyed locks of a given department
- depth key set
- n. a set of keys used to make a code original key on a key duplicating machine to a lock manufacturer's given set of key bitting specifications. Each key is cut with the correct spacing to one depth only in all bitting positions, with one key for each depth.
- derived series
- n. a series of blind codes and bittings which are directly related to those of another bitting list
- detector lever
- n. a lever tumbler with an extra gate that, when elevated beyond the bolt fence, accepts a latching fence to prevent further movement of the tumbler
- detector lock
- n. a lock that incorporates a detector lever in its mechanism
- detention lock
- n. a lock designed for securing a cell or other area in a prison or jail
- DHI
- abb. Door and Hardware Institute
- dial
- 1. n. the typically rotatable member of a combination lock that may be used to differentiate locations on the combination wheels and cause operation of the lock, 2. v. the act of turning or rotating a dial
- dial insert lock
- n. a key operated cylinder used to lock the dial on a combination lock
- dial ring
- n. an escutcheon for a combination lock dial
- dialer
- n. 1. a device, which automatically places a telephone call to a pre-set number when, activated 2. an electro-mechanical device which systematically tries different combinations on a dial operated combination lock
- diamond back
- adj. pertaining to a rim cabinet lock whose mounting flanges and case forms the general shape of a diamond
- diamond pick
- n. a tumbler manipulation device with a triangular protrusion at its tip
- digital dial
- n. a rotatable dial that causes a separate readable index, (typically digital), to change
- digital dialer
- n. a telephone communication device that dials a programmed telephone number, and transmits, via tones or pulses, one or more signals to a digital receiver
- dimple
- n. a key cut in a dimple key
- dimple key
- n. a key whose cuts are drilled or milled into its blade surfaces. The cuts normally do not change the blade silhouette.
- direct code
- n. a designation assigned to a particular key which includes the actual combination of the key
- direct drive
- adj. of or pertaining to a combination lock with the drive cam mounted on the dial's spindle shaft
- direction of rotation
- n. the direction a combination lock dial is to be turned when the combination is worked. It usually is specified as clockwise (CW) or right (R), or counter clockwise (CCW) or left (L).
- disc tumbler
- n. 1. a flat tumbler which must be drawn into the cylinder plug by the proper key so that none of its extremities extends into the shell 2. a flat, usually rectangular tumbler with a gate which must be aligned with a sidebar by the proper key
- diskette lock
- n. a usually key operated device which blocks access to the drive for a removable disk
- display key
- n. a special change key in a hotel master key system which will allow access to one designated guest room, even if the lock is in the shut out mode. It may also act as a shut out key for that room.
- divided plug keyway
- n. a cylinder plug divided at the keyway into two parts. Either part may be replaced to result in a different keyway combination via different warding for the keyway
- dog
- 1. v. to place an exit device in the holdback mode 2. n. in marine applications the latch for a hatch
- dogging cylinder
- n. a key operated cylinder used to dog an exit device
- dogging device
- n. in an exit device, a mechanism used to temporarily disable the latch from locking
- dogging key
- n. a key or tool used to dog an exit device
- dogging screw
- n. a screw used to dog an exit device
- door bumper
- n. an obstruction installed to prevent a door or lock from contacting another object
- door closer
- n. a device designed to regulate the closing of a door automatically by various means
- door control
- n. any device which controls the opening, closing or position of a door
- door holder
- n. any device designed to maintain a door in the open position
- door lug
- n. a non-movable projection on a safe door that helps keep the door in the locked position
- door puller
- n. a tool designed to open a safe deposit box by forcibly pulling the door and breaking the lock
- door silencer
- n. a bumper installed in the jamb stop to quiet the closing of a door
- door swing
- adj. the direction and degree to which a door opens, as LH 90º, RH 180º, etc.
- door viewer
- n. a device with one or more lenses, mounted in a door at eye level, which allows a limited view through a door
- double-acting closer
- n. a door closer designed to be used on a double-acting door
- double- acting door
- adj. a door that may be pushed open from either side
- double-acting hinge
- n. a hinge which permits movement of a door in either direction from the closed position
- double-acting lever tumbler
- n. one that must be lifted a precise amount, neither too little nor too much to allow movement of a bolt
- double bitted key
- n. a key typically bitted on two opposite surfaces
- double cut
- 1. n. two bittings for the same tumbler position 2. adj. see "double bitted key"
- double cylinder
- adj. pertaining to a lock with two keyed cylinders
- double cylinder deadlock
- n. a deadbolt lock whose bolt may be operated by a key from either side
- double-D
- n . a shape consisting of two opposing arcs and two opposing flats adj. 2. Having such a shape.
- double-D punch
- n. a tool used to make a double-D hole
- double horn
- adj. of or pertaining to a safe deposit type lock which requires two separate holes through the door
- double locking
- adj. of or pertaining to a lock with one or more bolts with different functions, typically a latch and a deadbolt
- double pin
- v. o place more than one master pin in a single pin chamber
- double throw bolt
- n. a deadbolt that has two distinct extended positions, both of which are deadlocked
- drawback latch/lock
- n. a latch/lock whose latch is disengaged by pushing or pulling an actuator toward the hinge side of the jamb
- draw sheet
- n. a page with a completed matrix of potential combinations used in Matrix Format Master Keying
- drill point
- n. the exact measurement of the location used to drill a locked up container to effect an opening
- drive cam
- n. the first wheel rotated by a dial or key that has an opening designed to allow the fence, lever, or tailbar to enter and facilitate in opening of the lock or safe
- drive-in
- adj. pertaining to a latch or bolt with a round face
- driver spring
- n. a spring placed on top of the pin stack to exert pressure on the pin tumblers
- drop
- n. a pivoting or swinging dust cover, see also "increment"
- drop bolt
- n. a lock with an interlocking bolt which moves vertically and may enter loops on the strike
- drop in
- n. the gate area of the drive cam where the lever nose drops into. Usually identified with a corresponding number on the dial
- drop-in point
- n. the location in a combination lock where the wheel gates are aligned with the fence
- drop ring
- n. a looped handle which can pivot, typically recessed and falls flush with the door face when not in use
- dual custody
- n. 1. a function designed to require the presence of two persons with two different keys, combinations or codes to operate the same device 2. adj. Pertaining to such a function
- dual locking cylinder
- n. a style of lock cylinder whose key operates two independent locking mechanisms within the cylinder
- dumbbell pin
- n. a spool pin with serrations at the larger diameter ends
- dumb card
- n. an authorization credential that presents recorded data only
- dumb reader
- n. an access control interrogation device that can only relay data to a controller
- dummy
- adj. pertaining to any type of non-active device applied for aesthetic purposes
- dummy cylinder
- n. a non-functional facsimile of a rim or mortise cylinder used for appearance only, usually to conceal a cylinder hole
- dummy trim
- n. non-active trim applied for aesthetic purposes
- duplex
- n. an early trade name used by Yale for locks which offer the functionality of master keying by incorporating two cylinders on the same side of the door, or two keyways in a lever tumbler lock. One keyway is for the change key and the other keyway is for the 'master key'.
- duplicate
- v. to copy, see also "duplicate key"
- duplicate key
- n. any key reproduced from a pattern key
- duress code
- n. a special combination or operation sequence which conveys an alarm or other signal to a remote location while allowing access
- dust box
- n. an enclosure applied under a strike to enhance appearance and/or performance
- dust cover
- n. a device designed to prevent foreign matter from entering a mechanism through the keyway
- dustproof cylinder
- n. a cylinder designed to prevent foreign matter from entering either end of the keyway
- dust proof strike
- n. a typically floor mounted strike that has a spring loaded internal plunger designed to keep the receptacle free of dust and debris
- Dutch door bolt
- n. a bolt which secures the top section of a Dutch door to the bottom section
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