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| name = EVVA DPI
| name = EVVA DPI
| Img = File:EVVA_DPI_cylinder.jpg
| maker = [[EVVA]]
| maker = [[EVVA]]
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| years_produced = n/a
| lock_type = [[Cylinder]]
| lock_type = [[Cylinder]]
| lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]]
| lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]]
| related = [[EVVA DPS|EVVA DPS/DPX]], [[EVVA DPE]]
| related =  
[[EVVA DPS|EVVA DPS/DPX]]
[[EVVA DPE]]
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The '''EVVA DPI''' ('''Double Profile Integrated ''') is a dual [[sidebar]] lock made by [[EVVA]]. The DPI uses two sidebars; one controlled by five spring-biased sliders, and the other by the key profile. Unlike other locks in EVVA's Dual Profile series, newer models of the DPI cannot be [[bumping|bumped]] because they no longer use [[pin-tumbler]]s. Older models are still vulnerable.
The '''EVVA DPI''' ('''Double Profile Integrated ''') is a dual [[sidebar]] lock made by [[EVVA]]. The DPI uses two sidebars; one controlled by five or six spring-biased sliders, and the other by the key profile. The six component version is marketed as the DPI-6. Unlike other locks in EVVA's Dual Profile series, newer models of the DPI cannot be [[bumping|bumped]] because they no longer use [[pin-tumbler]]s. Older models are still vulnerable.


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The second sidebar is used for key profiling but is not completely passive. Instead, this sidebar is a combination of traditional key profiling with an active moving element in the center. When the plug is rotated, the moving element must be properly positioned or a  trap pin at the top of the cylinder will fire and prevent further rotation or removal of the key.
The second sidebar is used for key profiling but is not completely passive. Instead, this sidebar is a combination of traditional key profiling with an active moving element in the center. When the plug is rotated, the moving element must be properly positioned or a  trap pin at the top of the cylinder will fire and prevent further rotation or removal of the key.


The cylinder and plug have hardened steel rods to protect against [[forced entry]] techniques, namely drilling. (Carbide rods can also be provided upon request)<ref>[DPS_Prospekt_EN.pdf Locking System: DPS (Double Profile System)]</ref>
The cylinder and plug have hardened steel rods to protect against [[forced entry]] techniques, namely drilling. (Carbide rods can also be provided upon request)<ref>[http://www.evva.at/fileadmin/files_all/Download/Prospekte/DPS_Prospekt_EN.pdf Locking System: DPS (Double Profile System)]</ref>


<div align="center"><gallery>
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:EVVA DPS key.jpg|A DPS key (works in this DPI lock)
File:EVVA_DPI_sliders.jpg|Sliders with false notches.
File:EVA DPI sidebar1.jpg|The slider sidebar.
File:EVVA DPI sidebar2.jpg|The key-profiling sidebar and moving element.
File:EVVA DPI sidebar aligned.jpg|Slider sidebar properly aligned.
File:EVVA DPI trap pin.jpg|The trap pin in the cylinder.
</gallery></div>
</gallery></div>


== Disassembly instructions ==
== Disassembly instructions ==
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<div align="center"><gallery>
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:EVVA DPI sidebar2 plug.jpg|Key profiling sidebar.
File:EVVA_DPI_sidebar1_plug.jpg|Slider sidebar.
</gallery></div>
</gallery></div>


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* [[EVVA DPE]]
* [[EVVA DPE]]


[[Category:EVVA]]
[[Category:EVVA|DPI]]
[[Category:Sidebar locks]]
[[Category:Sidebar locks]]
[[Category:Slider locks]]
[[Category:Slider locks]]

Revision as of 18:54, 9 July 2009

EVVA DPI

EVVA DPI
EVVA DPI cylinder.jpg
Name EVVA DPI
Manufacturer EVVA
Lock Type Cylinder
Lock Design Slider, Sidebar
Year(s) Produced n/a
Related Locks
EVVA DPS/DPX

EVVA DPE


The EVVA DPI (Double Profile Integrated ) is a dual sidebar lock made by EVVA. The DPI uses two sidebars; one controlled by five or six spring-biased sliders, and the other by the key profile. The six component version is marketed as the DPI-6. Unlike other locks in EVVA's Dual Profile series, newer models of the DPI cannot be bumped because they no longer use pin-tumblers. Older models are still vulnerable.

History

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Principles of Operation

The DPI is a combination of two sidebars. The first sidebar is controlled by a set of five spring-biased sliders. Sliders provide picking resistance in the form of false cuts. Unlike traditional sidebars which align to the center, sidebar cuts must all align at the top of the sidebar.

The second sidebar is used for key profiling but is not completely passive. Instead, this sidebar is a combination of traditional key profiling with an active moving element in the center. When the plug is rotated, the moving element must be properly positioned or a trap pin at the top of the cylinder will fire and prevent further rotation or removal of the key.

The cylinder and plug have hardened steel rods to protect against forced entry techniques, namely drilling. (Carbide rods can also be provided upon request)[1]

Disassembly instructions

  1. Remove the cam and C-clip.
  2. Insert the key and turn the plug 30-45 degrees in either direction.
  3. Slowly withdraw the plug from the cylinder.

Notes

  • The plug may be difficult to remove at any 90 degree orientation because of the trap pin; 45 degree angles are recommended.
  • The trap pin is beveled so it cannot fall out when removing the plug.

Ratings

  • EN 1303:2005 locking security category 6, lockpicking resistance category 2
  • EI 30, E 30

Vulnerabilities

The DPI may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:

Notes

  • Older DPI models are pin-tumbler-based and can be bumped.
  • The profile sidebar may be bypassed by filing down the key. The trap pin area of that sidebar must not be filed down.

Gallery

References

See also