Key selector -Key Automation EGS101
Key selector with all-metal body is one of the best options for protecting access control systems.
The key selector KeyAutomation EGS101 is used for high-security residential and commercial properties. It can be connected to gate/door openers.
A key selector is a device that allows you to manually operate an automatic gate or door using a physical key. It provides a secure and reliable way to control access, especially in situations where remote controls or other automated systems might be unavailable or undesirable.
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Purpose:Key selectors provide a way to manually open and close gates using a physical key, offering a reliable alternative to remote controls or other automated systems.
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Functionality:The key selector typically acts as a switch that engages or disengages the gate’s motor or locking mechanism.
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Security and Emergency Use:Key selectors are crucial for situations like power outages, remote control malfunctions, or when remote access is not permitted.
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Types:Key selectors can be surface-mounted or recessed, and may be designed for specific gate types (e.g., sliding gates, swing gates) or materials (e.g., metal, wood).
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Installation:Key selectors are typically installed near the gate, allowing for easy access.
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Integration with Automation:They are often integrated into the gate’s control system, allowing for seamless switching between manual and automatic modes.
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Key Operation:A key is inserted and turned to activate the selector, either directly controlling the gate’s movement or engaging/disengaging the automatic mechanism.
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Function:
The key selector switch acts as an alternative or backup to other access methods, like remote controls or keypads.
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Mechanism:
It typically involves a key cylinder that, when turned, activates a set of electrical contacts that control the gate or door opener’s motor.
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Applications:
Key selectors are commonly used in various settings, including:
- Residential: For access to garages, driveways, and pedestrian gates.
- Commercial: In parking garages, industrial facilities, and apartment complexes.
- Emergency access: For first responders to quickly gain access to secured areas during emergencies.
- Residential: For access to garages, driveways, and pedestrian gates.
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Security:
Key selectors can enhance security by providing a physical means of access control, especially when paired with tamper-proof designs and high-security key cylinders.
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Types:
Key selectors can be surface-mounted or flush-mounted, and they may offer different features like momentary or maintained contact, and different key removal options.
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Compatibility:
They are generally designed to be compatible with a wide range of gate and door openers.
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