eSSL PUSH-9-SQ square exit push button for electromagnetic door lock access control. Single-door release with LED indicator and clean modern aesthetic. Built for Indian door access deployments.
eSSL PUSH-9-SQ — Square Exit Button for EM Lock Access Control (Single-Door)
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Description
A Bhubaneswar IT firm’s owner is moving into a new floor with 2 main entry doors, and the new biometric access control system needs maglocks that integrate cleanly with the controller’s relay output. The door lock has to release on a valid biometric punch and re-engage in under a second when the door closes — and the office side needs a clean square exit button that fits the contemporary fit-out. The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ is built for exactly this. Square exit push button for any electromagnetic door lock access control installation, 12V / 24V DC operation, fail-safe wiring — releases the EM lock on every press, every time.
Why integrators specify the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ is the square exit button integrators reach for when an Indian site needs a clean, modern release button alongside an electromagnetic door lock — the kind of exit button that completes a maglock access control installation and gives staff a reliable one-press release from the secure side. The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ pairs cleanly with the access controller already on site — wires straight into the request-to-exit input on any eSSL controller and on standard third-party access panels. No protocol conversion, no firmware hack, no late-night call to the integrator over wiring drift.
For specifiers, the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ is the standard companion to an EM lock on the exit side of a single-door access control installation — when someone needs to leave the secure zone, one press releases the door lock. That is the line every facilities lead asks about first when reviewing the maglock access control bill of materials.
Holding force & mechanical build
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ is a request-to-exit (REX) push button — not itself the locking element, but the trigger that the access controller reads to release the EM lock. Holding force on the paired electromagnetic lock is whatever the maglock itself provides (typically 270 kg / 600 lbs for office doors and 545 kg / 1200 lbs for high-security doors); the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ simply provides the release input. The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ runs on 12V / 24V DC, drawing negligible current — comfortably inside the budget of a standard 12V DC access control power supply with battery backup. Durable anodised housing resists the daily knocks of a high-traffic door entry.
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ is a square-faceplate exit button — the square modern aesthetic fits contemporary office fit-outs, and the surface-mount geometry fixes to the wall beside the door without specialist tools. For a single-door EM lock installation, the geometry is simple: mount the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ beside the door at standard waist height, and the access controller releases the maglock on every press.
Door compatibility
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ mounts beside any single-door or double-door installation alongside any electromagnetic door lock — surface-mount on plaster, drywall, brick and partitioned walls with the standard bracket geometry. The square faceplate suits modern office, IT firm and BFSI fit-outs where the architect’s brief calls for clean rectangular hardware.
Frame and wall compatibility is forgiving: the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ mounts on standard wall surfaces and partitioned walls, so the door type itself (wood, glass, metal) does not affect the exit button installation. For Indian office and commercial fit-outs that are not always machine-perfect, that tolerance matters. Mounting hardware ships with the exit button.
Access control integration
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ wires into any standard access controller’s request-to-exit input — the kind of input every Wiegand and IP access controller in the eSSL, ZKTeco, BioMax, Matrix, Honeywell and TimeWatch range carries on its REX terminal. The integration is dry-contact simple: button pressed, contact closed; button released, contact open. The access controller reads the REX state and drops the EM lock relay for the configured release time — typically 3 to 5 seconds, long enough for the door to be pulled open.
Fail-safe is built into the broader access control system — the EM lock alongside the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ releases on power loss, every time. That is fire-safety code compliant — the access control system can fail, the controller can crash, the building’s power can drop, and the door is open. The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ simply provides the normal-operation exit path. No code violation, no trapped occupant.
At a glance
- Brand+Model: eSSL PUSH-9-SQ
- Type: Square exit push button for EM lock access control
- Door type: Single-door and double-door installations
- Operating voltage: 12V / 24V DC
- Current draw: Negligible — passive contact on 12V access control PSU
- Housing: Durable anodised housing — long service life on high-traffic doors
- Door status feedback: Triggers release; paired EM lock or door contact reports status
- Anti-residual magnetism: Yes on the paired maglock — clean release on every cycle
- Mounting: Surface-mount; suits modern fit-outs
- Fail-safe: Yes — paired EM lock releases on power loss, fire-safety code compliant
- Mounting accessory: Standard fixings included
- LED status: Indicator shows access state at a glance
- SKU: PUSH-9-SQ
What buyers usually ask before ordering
What holding force do I need for my door?
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ itself is an exit button — the holding force comes from the EM lock it pairs with. For interior office doors, pair the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ with a 270 kg (600 lbs) maglock; for main entry doors, server rooms, strongrooms and high-security doors, pair it with a 545 kg (1200 lbs) maglock. Match the holding force to the door’s threat model, and add a 25 percent margin for the daily lean of high-traffic users.
Is the lock fail-safe — does it release on power loss?
The paired electromagnetic lock is fail-safe by design — power cut, magnet released, door open. That is the standard Indian fire-safety expectation for an electromagnetic door lock. The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ simply provides the normal-operation release. If the access controller crashes, the building loses power, or the access control PSU fails, the EM lock releases without needing the exit button at all. No trapped occupants, no fire code violation.
Will it work with our existing access controller (Wiegand / dry contact)?
Yes — the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ is a passive dry-contact push button that wires into the REX (request-to-exit) input on any access controller, which is what every standard Wiegand-and-IP access controller in the eSSL, ZKTeco, BioMax, Matrix and TimeWatch range provides. No protocol conversion, no interface board. Wire the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ contacts to the controller’s REX terminal, and the access control system releases the EM lock on every press.
What’s in the box — bracket included?
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ ships with the square faceplate, the contact mechanism and the standard surface-mount fixings. For unusual wall types or flush-mount installations, alternative back-boxes are sold separately — tell us your wall type when ordering and we ship the right back-box alongside the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ.
Can it be used on glass / wood / metal doors?
The eSSL PUSH-9-SQ mounts on the wall beside the door, not on the door itself, so the door material does not affect installation. The paired EM lock mounts to wood doors, metal-clad doors and glass doors (with the appropriate bracket) — and that is the standard Indian commercial fit-out for the eSSL PUSH-9-SQ alongside an EM lock on office doors and reception doors.
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