For nearly two decades CDX locks have taken center stage as part of the security infrastructure for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF). These sites are home to our nation's secret and top secret information. Meeting the requirements of Federal Specification FF-L-2890A, the CDX-10 lock mounts to SCIF doors to provide protection on a scale necessary for securing these rooms and buildings.
The CDX-10 consists of an (Meets Federal specification FF-L-2740B), mounted on a deadbolt base plate. Building on the success of its CDX-09 predecessor, the CDX-10 features a new sealed lock case, lock bolt design, and beefed up motor. Even better performance and protection is the result, and installation is now easier as the lock mounts through the case. There's no need to install the back cover first. As did the CDX-09, the CDX-10 continues to rack up eco-points by deriving its power from the same self-powered green technology. This means no batteries to change, and no scheduled maintenance. This makes it the most environmentally advanced lock, helps reduce service costs, and gives you consistent, around the clock prevention against threats.
It's why the X-10 combination lock of the CDX-10 is the only electro-mechanical lock approved for "Style 1" applications, as set forth by FF-L-2740B. Be aware the characteristics and operating features of a Style 1 and Style 2 lock are not the same.
The X-10 is the only self-contained lock and clearly represents the best overall value. The X-10 is the lock awarded the distinction of being approved for Style 1 Applications. In the same way the restricts access to approved GSA storage containers, the CDX-10 controls entry into open storage, and continuous operation areas.
3 Modes of Operation
- Single Combination Mode: access by dialing a six-digit combination
- Dual Combination Mode: access only when two separate codes are dialed within 10 seconds of another
- Supervisory/Subordinate Mode: access by a subordinate only after a supervisor code has been entered