Generally the customer would know if the key/lock operated some kind of alarm trigger. A lot of hospital store rooms & nursing homes have them, especially where drugs or valuables may be kept. A simple alarm system can be used and the microswitch connected to the on/off. This saves time when the nurse/doctor needs urgent med stuff, but cannot afford to spend time switching off the alarm then back on again when leaving.
Dont know of any means to identify if a mortice lock has a microswitch installed. You could probably use one of those 'Wall Wire Locaters' Used to test for current before drilling into a wall. However, I dont know if these devices could detect that small of a current, especially within a lock case.
