Emergency Panic Activation: Instantly triggers alarm or door release in emergencies.
NC & NO Contact Support: Compatible with multiple security and access systems.
Clear Emergency Marking: Easy to identify and press during critical situations.
Durable ABS Housing: Strong build for long-term commercial use.
Quick Response Mechanism: Immediate signal output when pressed.
Easy Wall Mount Installation: Simple and secure mounting.
The Emergency Panic Button NC/NO is a critical security and safety device designed to provide instant manual activation during emergency situations. With support for both Normally Closed (NC) and Normally Open (NO) contacts, it is compatible with a wide range of alarm systems, access control panels, magnetic locks, and security controllers.
When pressed, the panic button immediately sends a signal to trigger an alarm, unlock a door, or activate an emergency response system. Its clearly marked emergency surface ensures quick identification and operation under stress, making it ideal for high-risk or controlled-access environments.
Manufactured with durable ABS plastic, this panic button is suitable for offices, banks, hospitals, schools, shops, factories, warehouses, control rooms, and emergency exits. It is an essential safety component for any professional security installation.
Contact Type: NC / NO / COM
Operating Voltage: DC 12V (typical access control systems)
Product Type: Emergency Panic Button
Operation: Manual push
Contact Output: NC / NO
Material: ABS plastic
Mounting: Wall mount
Color: White
Usage: Indoor
Application: Security & access control systems
Q: What is NC and NO in this panic button?
NC (Normally Closed) and NO (Normally Open) allow flexible system integration.
Q: Can this be used with alarm systems?
Yes, it works with most alarm and security panels.
Q: Does it unlock doors when pressed?
Yes, when connected to access control systems, it can release doors.
Q: Is this suitable for commercial buildings?
Yes, widely used in offices, hospitals, banks, and public areas.
Q: What voltage does it operate on?
Typically 12V DC.
Emergency exits
Access control doors
Alarm trigger points
Banks & financial institutions
Offices & commercial buildings
Hospitals & schools
Warehouses & factories
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