Protege Rear-Mount Mortise Wireless Lock from ICT Secures MDU Properties

Beyond the new lock's array of user features, the lock is also dealer friendly through options such as the ability to use ICT's Mobile Configuration App to help install the wireless mortise lock.
Published: February 19, 2025

DENVER—ICT, an access control and security solutions provider, has announced its new Protege rear-mount mortise wireless lock.

The global company states that its latest product merges a sleek design with robust security features. ICT suggests that dealers can use the new Protege rear-mount mortise wireless lock for multifamily retrofits and new construction applications through features such as the lock’s internal electronics and batteries housed within a surface mount pack on the door’s interior side to facilitate the product’s ease-of-use.

This setup the company notes, supports a wider range of door preparations while maintaining a streamlined aesthetic, ensuring property managers and landlords can maintain the elegance of any building design while still benefiting from the latest in access control technology.

Protege rear-mount mortise wireless lock Offers App-Based Setup

Augmenting the new rear-mount lock’s wireless features and end user friendliness, ICT states that it designed the lock to be dealer friendly. ICT boasts that installation has never been easier when using the ICT Mobile Configuration App and quick connect plug to set up a Protege Wireless Lock. It’s designed with efficiency in mind, allowing quicker setup without compromising functionality.

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Some of the other features the Protege rear-mount mortise wireless lock provides users include an integrated LED indicator that allows users to check the lock’s status at a glance. The LED indicator’ s different colors signal different modes and settings, allowing for immediate visual confirmation of lock status the company says.

Additionally, ICT emphasizes the Protege Rear-Mount Mortise lock supports a deadbolt, interior thumb turn, and the ability to support a mechanical key override. Moreover, the new rear-mount lock includes a USB connector for emergency power and it offers a Privacy/Do Not Disturb mode, which can be overridden by authorized super users.

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