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Swing gate opener -VDS EGO110
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Swing gate opener -VDS EGO110
*Electromechanical Motor *Maximum gate weight: 200 Kg *120 VThe VDS EGO110 is a dual swing gate opener designed for gates with leaves up to 3 meters long.
It features a robust aluminum structure, a stainless steel rod, and optional limit switches.
The opener is known for its quiet operation and includes features like a manual release with a key, anti-crushing and slowing down functions, and a thermal cut-out.
Key features of the VDS EGO110:
- Dual Swing: Designed for gates with two leaves that swing open and close.
- Robust Construction: Sturdy aluminum structure and stainless steel rod.
- Quiet Operation: Engineered for minimal noise during operation.
- Safety Features: Includes an anti-crushing system and slowing down function (compliant with EN 12453).
- Manual Release: Allows for manual operation during power outages using a key.
- Easy Installation: Features multi-position brackets and technopolymer bracket covers for quick installation.
- Optional Limit Switches: Can be equipped with limit switches for precise gate positioning.
- Thermal Cut-out: Protects the motor from overheating with a 140° thermal cut-out.
- Lubrication: Uses lithium grease lubrication to prevent corrosion, oxidation, and rust.
Additional Information:
- Power Supply: 120V.
- Opening Angle: 120°.
- Made in Italy: According to Amazon.ca, it is an Italian-made product.
- Suitable for: USA and Canada.
- Maximum Gate Weight: 200 kg per pair (for dual swing configurations).
- Includes: Electromechanical actuators, a main control board, a waterproof control box, remote controls, manual release keys, and a safety sensor.
Swing gate opener -VDS Underground RG110
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Swing gate opener -VDS Underground RG110
*Electromechanical Motor *Maximum gate weight: 500 Kg *120 VThe VDS Underground RG110 is an Italian-made, underground swing gate opener designed for heavy swing gates.
It's an automated system that allows for discreet, almost invisible, gate operation and can be installed for both single and dual swing gates.
The system includes electromechanical actuators, a main control board, a waterproof control box, and remote controls.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Key Features:
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Underground Installation:The motor and mechanism are hidden underground, providing a clean, aesthetic look.
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Heavy Duty:Suitable for heavy swing gates, making it ideal for various gate types and sizes.
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Manual Release:Features a manual release mechanism, allowing the gate to be opened manually during power outages or in case of emergencies.
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Remote Control:Includes remote controls for convenient gate operation.
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Control System:The system includes a control board that manages the opening and closing of the gate based on signals from the remote or other access control devices.
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Made in Italy:The VDS RG110 is an Italian-made product known for its quality and reliability.
Benefits of Underground Swing Gate Openers:
- Aesthetics: Underground systems offer a more visually appealing solution, as the mechanics are hidden.
- Space Saving: They can be particularly useful in spaces with limited clearance, as they don't require as much swing radius as some other types of openers.
- Security: They can enhance security by being less obvious to potential intruders.
Swing gate opener -VDS Underground RG24
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Swing gate opener -VDS Underground RG24
*Electromechanical Motor *Maximum gate weight: 500 Kg *DC 24 VSwing gate opener -Zero ZSW400
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Swing gate opener -Zero ZSW400
*Electromechanical Motor *Maximum gate weight: 200 Kg *120 VSwing gate opener -Zero ZSW600
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Swing gate opener -Zero ZSW600
*Electromechanical Motor *Maximum gate weight: 300 Kg *120 VThe Zero Swing gate opener is a specific type of automatic gate opener designed for swing gates.
It's known for its ability to latch strongly to the gate post, preventing the gate from being opened by wind or unauthorized access.
The Zero Swing opener also features an automatic release mechanism that disengages before the gate's arms begin to move.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Heavy-Duty Electric Lock:The Zero Swing opener uses a robust lock that secures the gate, ensuring it remains closed and resistant to external forces.
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Automatic Release:Before the gate's opening mechanism engages, the lock automatically releases, allowing the gate to swing open smoothly.
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Backup Keys:In case of power outages, the system includes keys for manual unlocking and operation of the gate.
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Installation:The Zero Swing opener can be installed with the help of Royal Electronics Technology Center Co..
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Compatibility:The Zero Swing opener can be compatible with various gate types, including single and double swing gates.
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Additional Features:Some models include features like automatic closing, soft start and stop functions, and can be powered by a 120 Volts AC electric power .
UHF Card
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UHF Card
UHF (Ultra High Frequency) Card Access Control is a system that uses Ultra High Frequency Radio-Frequency Identification (UHF RFID) technology for managing and controlling access to various areas. Unlike traditional access control systems that require a close proximity tap or swipe, UHF systems leverage the longer read range of UHF RFID to provide hands-free, faster, and more efficient access. How it Works ⚙️ The core components of a UHF Card Access Control system are:- UHF Cards/Tags: These are typically cards, key fobs, or even vehicle tags embedded with a UHF RFID inlay. They contain a unique identification number or other encoded data.
- UHF Readers: These devices emit radio waves in the UHF frequency range (typically 860-960 MHz). When a UHF card/tag enters the reader's range, the tag is powered by the radio waves and transmits its unique data back to the reader.
- Antennas: Integrated within or connected to the readers, these are responsible for transmitting and receiving the radio signals.
- Access Control Software/System: This software receives the data from the reader, verifies the tag's credentials against a database, and then grants or denies access based on predefined rules. If access is granted, it sends a signal to unlock a door, open a gate, etc.
- Tag enters field: A person with a UHF card or a vehicle with a UHF tag approaches the reader.
- Reader transmits signal: The UHF reader continuously emits radio waves.
- Tag responds: The passive UHF tag, powered by the reader's signal, transmits its unique ID back.
- Data received and processed: The reader captures the tag's data and sends it to the access control system.
- Access granted/denied: The system verifies the credentials and, if authorized, activates the access point (e.g., opens a barrier). This entire process happens wirelessly and often within milliseconds.
- Long Read Range: Unlike Low Frequency (LF) and High Frequency (HF) RFID systems, UHF can read tags from several meters away (up to 10-15 meters or more depending on the setup). This allows for hands-free access, such as for vehicles entering a parking lot or individuals walking through a gate without stopping.
- High-Speed Data Transmission and Multiple Tag Reading: UHF readers can read many tags simultaneously and quickly (hundreds of tags per second). This is crucial for high-traffic areas, reducing bottlenecks and improving efficiency.
- Convenience and Efficiency: Users don't need to physically present or swipe a card, leading to a smoother and faster access experience. This is especially beneficial in applications like vehicle access, parking management, and large event entry.
- Enhanced Security: UHF tags are difficult to counterfeit, and the systems often incorporate encryption and password protection to prevent unauthorized access and data manipulation. Real-time tracking capabilities can also enhance security oversight.
- Scalability and Centralized Management: Cloud-based UHF access control platforms allow administrators to manage users, permissions, and access points remotely and in real-time, making it easy to scale for larger organizations or multiple locations.
- Durability and Cost-Effectiveness (Long Term): UHF components are generally robust and durable, leading to lower maintenance and replacement costs over time compared to traditional systems.
- Low Frequency (LF) RFID (125-134 kHz):
- Read Range: Very short (typically a few centimeters).
- Characteristics: Less susceptible to interference from metal and liquids.
- Common Uses: Animal identification, car immobilizers, older access control systems where close proximity is acceptable.
- High Frequency (HF) RFID (13.56 MHz):
- Read Range: Short (up to 1 meter).
- Characteristics: Good for secure data transfer and applications requiring closer interaction. Often used with Near Field Communication (NFC).
- Common Uses: Contactless payments (e.g., Apple Pay, Google Pay), smart cards for building access, public transport ticketing, library systems.
- Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID (860-960 MHz):
- Read Range: Long (several meters up to 15+ meters).
- Characteristics: Ideal for long-range, high-speed identification of multiple items. More susceptible to interference from metals and liquids than LF/HF, though specialized tags and antenna designs can mitigate this. The industry standard for passive UHF RFID is often referred to as RAIN RFID.
- Common Uses: Vehicle access control, inventory management, supply chain tracking, asset tracking, automated toll collection, large-scale personnel tracking.
UHF Label
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UHF Label
A UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) label access control system uses radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology operating in the ultra-high frequency range (typically 860-960 MHz) to manage and control access to specific areas, buildings, or resources. It's a touchless, automated system that offers long-range reading capabilities and the ability to identify multiple items simultaneously, making it highly efficient for various applications like vehicle access, personnel tracking in large facilities, and event management. 🛂 How it Works The core principle of a UHF label access control system relies on the communication between RFID tags (labels) and RFID readers. Here's a breakdown of the process:- RFID Tags (Labels): These are small electronic devices, often in the form of adhesive labels, cards, or embedded devices. They contain a microchip that stores unique identification data and an antenna. Most UHF tags used in access control are passive, meaning they don't have their own power source and rely on the energy emitted by the reader.
- RFID Reader: The reader emits radio waves, creating an electromagnetic field. When a UHF RFID tag enters this field, it absorbs energy from the waves, which powers its microchip.
- Data Transmission: Once activated, the tag modulates the waves to transmit its stored data (its unique ID) back to the reader.
- Data Processing and Verification: The reader captures and decodes this data, then sends it to a central access control system (often a computer with specialized software and a backend database). The system verifies the tag's unique ID against a list of authorized credentials and pre-defined access rules.
- Access Granting/Denial: If the tag is authorized, the system sends a signal to unlock a door, open a gate, or grant access. If not authorized, access is denied, and the system may trigger an alarm or log the attempted entry.
- Logging: The system typically records all entry and exit events, providing a detailed audit trail for security and management purposes.
- UHF RFID Tags/Labels: These are the physical identifiers worn by individuals or attached to vehicles/assets. They store the unique ID and are read by the system.
- UHF RFID Readers: These devices emit radio waves to power and read the data from the tags. They are strategically installed at entry/exit points (e.g., doorways, gates). Fixed readers are common for specific zones, while handheld readers offer flexibility for mobile applications like inventory or searching for tags.
- Antennas: Connected to the readers, antennas are responsible for transmitting and receiving the radio signals. The type and placement of antennas affect the read range and coverage area.
- Access Control Software/System: This is the "brain" of the system. It manages the database of authorized tags, processes the data received from readers, applies access rules, and controls the locking mechanisms. It often integrates with other security or building management systems.
- Backend Database: Stores all the information related to RFID tags, authorized users, access levels, and event logs.
- Locking Mechanisms: These are the physical devices controlled by the system, such as electronic door locks, gate barriers, or turnstiles.
- Long Read Range 📏: UHF systems can read tags from several meters away (typically 3-10 meters, and sometimes up to 25 meters or more), allowing for hands-free and rapid access, particularly useful for vehicles or large volumes of people.
- High-Speed Data Transmission and Multi-Tag Reading ⚡: They can read multiple tags simultaneously (often over 100 tags per second), significantly improving efficiency in high-traffic areas and during events.
- Enhanced Efficiency ⏱️: Automation of access eliminates manual checks, reduces queuing times, and frees up staff for other tasks.
- Improved Security 🔒: Each tag has a unique identifier, making it difficult to forge or duplicate. The system provides real-time monitoring and detailed audit trails, enhancing accountability and security. Integration with other systems like surveillance cameras can further bolster security.
- Touchless Operation 🖐️: The long read range enables touchless access, which is beneficial for hygiene, particularly in high-traffic areas or environments where physical contact should be minimized.
- Scalability 📈: UHF RFID systems can be easily scaled to accommodate a growing number of users and access points without compromising performance.
- Durability and Resistance 💪: UHF tags are often resistant to environmental factors like water, oil, and chemicals, and the data stored on their chips is protected. They can also be reused.
- Reduced Wear and Tear: As there's no physical contact with readers, the system components experience less wear and tear, leading to lower maintenance costs.
UHF Licence Plate
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UHF Licence Plate
A UHF (Ultra High Frequency) Licence Plate access control system is a vehicle identification and access management solution that uses UHF RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to automatically grant or deny entry to vehicles. Instead of relying on traditional license plate recognition (ANPR/LPR) which uses cameras to read visible plates, UHF systems use RFID tags, often in the form of stickers or cards, affixed to vehicles. 🚗 When a vehicle with a registered UHF RFID tag approaches an access point (like a gate or barrier), a UHF reader emits radio waves. The tag, powered by these waves, transmits its unique identification data back to the reader. This data is then sent to an access control system which verifies the vehicle's authorization. If authorized, the system triggers the gate to open, allowing for fast, hands-free, and seamless entry and exit. This technology is widely used in places requiring efficient and secure vehicle flow, such as:- Gated communities 🏡
- Parking facilities (corporate, commercial, residential) 🅿️
- Industrial sites and logistics hubs 🏭
- Toll roads 🛣️
- UHF RFID Tags: These are small, passive (battery-less) or semi-active devices that contain a microchip storing a unique identification number and an antenna. They are typically affixed to the vehicle's windshield or license plate. When exposed to radio waves from a reader, the tag's antenna collects energy, powering the microchip to transmit its data.
- UHF RFID Readers: These devices are installed at access points (e.g., gate entrances) and emit radio waves to detect and read the RFID tags on approaching vehicles. They have antennas to send and receive signals, and a processor to decode the data from the tags. UHF readers typically have a longer read range (up to 10-12 meters or more) compared to other RFID frequencies, allowing vehicles to pass without fully stopping.
- Access Control System (Software/Controller): This is the "brain" of the system. The reader sends the tag's ID number to this system. The access control software then compares this ID with its database of authorized vehicles. Based on pre-defined criteria (e.g., specific times of day, authorized user groups), it determines whether to grant or deny access.
- Barrier/Gate System: If access is granted by the control system, a signal is sent to the physical barrier (like a boom gate or sliding gate), which opens to allow the vehicle to pass.
- Speed and Efficiency 🚀: Vehicles don't need to stop or roll down windows, significantly reducing traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. This provides a "frictionless" entry experience.
- Long Read Range 📏: UHF RFID allows for detection from several meters away, enabling quick processing of vehicles even at higher speeds.
- Reliability in Diverse Conditions 🌧️☀️: Unlike optical ANPR systems that can be affected by dirt, rain, snow, or poor lighting, UHF RFID tags are generally more robust and less susceptible to environmental factors.
- Enhanced Security 🔒: RFID tags are difficult to duplicate or tamper with, offering a higher level of security than some other methods. The system also logs all entries and exits, providing a clear audit trail.
- Reduced Operational Costs 💰: Automation minimizes the need for manual gate attendants, leading to lower labor costs over time. There's also no need for physical cards or key fobs that can be lost or damaged, saving on replacement costs.
- Integration Capabilities 🔗: These systems can often integrate seamlessly with other security and management platforms, such as visitor management systems, surveillance cameras, and parking management software, for a comprehensive solution.
Underground dual swing gate opener -Key Automation UND3024
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Product Sheet PDFUnderground dual swing gate opener -Key Automation UND3024
*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 600 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical motor *2 x Foundation box *1 x Main control board *1 x KUBE *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Set safety sensorThe Key Automation UND3024 is an underground dual swing gate opener system, designed for automating the opening and closing of swing gates, particularly those with two leaves that meet in the middle.
It is known for its discreet, almost invisible, installation, with the motor and mechanism hidden underground. This makes it a popular choice when aesthetics are a priority.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Dual Swing Configuration:The UND3024 is specifically designed for gates with two leaves that swing open from a central point.
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Underground Installation:The motor and operating mechanism are installed below ground, within foundation boxes, minimizing the visual impact of the system.
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Electromechanical Operation:The system utilizes an electromechanical motor to drive the gate opening and closing mechanism.
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Control System:A control board, housed in a separate waterproof box, manages the system's operation, receiving signals from remote controls or other access control devices.
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Safety Features:The system typically includes safety features such as obstruction detection and an emergency release mechanism for manual operation.
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Aesthetics:The underground design offers a discreet and aesthetically pleasing solution, particularly suitable for properties where appearance is a key consideration.
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Applications:The UND3024 is suitable for both residential and light commercial use, automating driveway gates.
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Components:The system usually includes two underground operators, foundation boxes, a control board, remote controls, and safety sensors.
Underground Dual Swing Gate Opener -VDS RG110
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Product Sheet PDFUnderground Dual Swing Gate Opener -VDS RG110
*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 500 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical motor *2 x Foundation box *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor The Swing gate opener -VDS Underground RG110 is one of the best underground swing gate operators that can be installed for the swing driveway gates. The Swing gate opener -VDS Underground RG110 is Italian-made and can be installed for heavy swing gates. *Electromechanical Motor *Maximum gate weight: 500 Kg *120 VUnderground single swing gate opener -Key Automation UND3024
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Product Sheet PDFUnderground single swing gate opener -Key Automation UND3024
*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 600 Kg Included: *1 x Electromechanical motor *1 x Foundation box *1 x Main control board *1 x KUBE *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *1 x Manual release key *1 x Set safety sensorThe Key Automation UND3024 is an underground single swing gate opener.
It's designed for discreet, concealed automation of swing gates, meaning the motor and operating mechanism are installed underground, keeping the gate's appearance visually clean.
This system is suitable for both residential and commercial applications, offering a modern and robust solution for gate access.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
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Concealed Installation:The motor and mechanical components are installed beneath the ground, within foundation boxes, making the system virtually invisible and preserving the gate's aesthetic.
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Gate Compatibility:The UND3024 is designed to work with various gate materials, including steel, wood, and vinyl.
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Operation:It utilizes an electric motor to power the gate's movement, with a control system that receives signals from remote controls, keypads, or other access control devices.
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Key Features:
- Safety: Many models include features like anti-crushing devices and speed slowdown to ensure safe operation.
- Durability: Underground openers are often constructed with durable materials like die-cast aluminum and stainless steel to withstand outdoor conditions.
- Silent Operation: Underground openers can be engineered for quiet operation.
- Easy Installation: Some models offer simplified installation procedures.
- Optional Features: Battery backup, remote controls, and safety sensors are often available as optional additions.
- Safety: Many models include features like anti-crushing devices and speed slowdown to ensure safe operation.
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Swing Gate Types:
- Single Swing: A single leaf gate that moves in one direction.
- Double Swing: A gate with two leaves that swing open from the center.
- Single Swing: A single leaf gate that moves in one direction.
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Benefits of Underground Openers:
- Discreet Appearance: The concealed mechanism preserves the gate's aesthetics.
- Space Efficiency: They don't require the space needed for external motor arms.
- Durability: They are designed for long-term use and resistance to corrosion.
- Security: They can be an effective way to prevent unauthorized access to a property.
- Convenience: Automatic opening and closing of the gate with remote control or other access methods.
- Accessibility: Can be especially useful for people with mobility issues.
- Discreet Appearance: The concealed mechanism preserves the gate's aesthetics.