Accessories
Radio receiver RG315-24V2C
Radio receiver RG315-24V1C
Radio receiver RG315-12V2C
Radio receiver RECT102-V2.0 – CH2
Radio receiver R5130
Radio remote control receiver
Radio remote control receiver
A radio remote control receiver is an electronic device that receives signals from a remote control and triggers the gate's motor to open or close.
It acts as the "ear" for the gate opener, interpreting the radio signals sent by the remote. These receivers are crucial for the functionality and convenience of automated gate systems.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Function:
- The receiver is designed to detect the specific radio frequency and code transmitted by the gate remote.
- Upon receiving the correct signal, it activates the gate's motor, causing the gate to move.
Gate Opener Remote Control
Safety sensor FO-MATIC
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Safety sensor FO-MATIC
*NO/NC *AC/DC 12-24 V *Receiving Range: 15 Meters *IP 44Gate operator main control board – Key Automation
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Gate operator main control board – Key Automation
A swing gate operator's main control board is the "brain" of the system, responsible for managing all the functions of the gate opener.
It receives signals from various input devices like remote controls, keypads, and safety sensors, and then directs the gate motor to open or close the gate accordingly. The control board also manages other aspects of the gate operation, such as adjusting speed, setting timers, and implementing safety features.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Central Control:The control board acts as the central hub for all gate operations.
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Signal Processing:It receives signals from different devices (remote, keypad, safety sensors).
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Motor Activation:Based on the received signal, the control board sends instructions to the motor to open or close the gate.
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Adjustable Settings:Many control boards allow for adjustments to gate speed, opening/closing times, and safety settings.
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Safety Features:Some control boards manage security features like locking mechanisms and safety protocols.
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Power Supply:The control board is usually powered by a specific voltage (e.g., 120 volts) and may have an output voltage for powering other accessories.
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Internal Receiver:Some control boards have built-in radio receivers for remote control operation.