Dual swing gate opener -VDS MP110

$1,230.35

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Dual swing gate opener -VDS MP110

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 200 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical arm *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor

Dual swing gate opener -Zero ZSW400

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Dual swing gate opener -Zero ZSW400

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 200 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical arm *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor

Dual swing gate opener – Key Automation RAY2224

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Dual swing gate opener – Key Automation RAY2224

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 500 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical arm *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety Sensor
A swing gate opener is a device that automates the opening and closing of a swing gate, typically using a motor and a control system.
It provides a convenient and secure way to control access to a property, whether residential, commercial, or industrial. These openers can be used with various gate types, including those that swing inward or outward. 
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Here's a more detailed explanation:
How it works:
  • Motor:
    A motor, powered by electricity (AC or DC), provides the force to move the gate. 
  • Control System:
    A control board receives signals from a remote control, keypad, or other access control system and activates the motor accordingly. 
  • Opening Mechanism:
    Depending on the type of swing gate opener, the mechanism can be a linear arm, an articulated arm, or an underground system. 
  • Safety Features:
    Many swing gate openers include safety features like obstruction detection, which stops the gate if it encounters an obstacle during opening or closing. 
  • Emergency Release:
    An emergency release mechanism allows manual operation of the gate in case of power failure. 
Types of Swing Gate Openers:
  • Linear Arm: These are the most common type, using a linear actuator to push or pull the gate. 
  • Articulated Arm: These use a hinged arm to move the gate, reducing strain on the hinges. 
  • Underground: The motor and mechanism are installed underground, providing a more discreet appearance. 
  • Dual Swing: These openers are designed for gates that swing open from the center. 
Benefits of using a swing gate opener:
  • Convenience: Automatic opening and closing of the gate with the press of a button or remote control.
  • Security: Prevents unauthorized access to the property.
  • Enhanced Property Value: Adds a layer of sophistication and security to the property.
  • Accessibility: Can be particularly useful for people with mobility issues. 

Dual swing gate opener –HiGate HGSW950

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Dual swing gate opener –HiGate HGSW950

A dual swing gate opener is a motorized system designed to automatically open and close a double swing gate, which consists of two gate panels that meet in the middle.
Each gate panel has its own opener mechanism, allowing them to swing open in opposite directions simultaneously. This setup is common for driveways and other entry points where a wider opening is needed without requiring a single, longer gate. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Dual Swing Gates:
    These gates have two leaves or panels that swing open, typically inward or outward, to create an opening. 
  • Dual Opener Mechanisms:
    Each leaf of the gate is equipped with its own opener mechanism, which is usually an arm that pushes or pulls the gate. 
  • Synchronized Movement:
    The two opener mechanisms are designed to work together, opening and closing the gate leaves in a coordinated and synchronized manner. 
  • Applications:
    Dual swing gate openers are commonly used for driveways, parking lots, and other areas where a wide opening is needed and a single gate might be too large or impractical. 
  • Benefits:
    They offer space efficiency as they require less space to swing open compared to a single, long gate. They can also provide a more elegant and sophisticated look to the entrance. 

Dual Swing Gate Opener –V2 Calypso

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Dual Swing Gate Opener –V2 Calypso

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 400 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical arm *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor

Fingerprint Access Control

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Fingerprint Access Control

A fingerprint access control system is a security system that uses an individual's unique fingerprint to grant or deny access to a physical space (like a building or a room) or a digital system. It's a type of biometric access control, which relies on distinct biological traits for identification. How it Works The process generally involves two main steps:
  • Enrollment: When a user is first set up in the system, a fingerprint scanner captures an image of their fingerprint. This image is then converted into a digital template (a mathematical code, not an actual image) and securely stored in a database. This template represents the unique characteristics of that person's fingerprint, such as ridge endings and bifurcations.
  • Verification: When someone tries to gain access, they place their finger on the scanner again. The system captures a new image, converts it into a template, and then compares it to the stored template in the database. If there's a match, access is granted; otherwise, it's denied. This entire process is typically very fast.
Components A typical fingerprint access control system includes:
  • Fingerprint Reader/Scanner: The device that captures the fingerprint image.
  • Communication Network: To transmit the captured data to the database.
  • Database: Where the digital fingerprint templates are stored.
  • Management Software: For administering users, permissions, and logging access events.
  • Electronic Door Locks: Locks that are controlled by the system, opening when access is granted.
  • Power Supply: To power all the system components.
Advantages Fingerprint access control systems offer several benefits:
  • Enhanced Security: Fingerprints are unique to each individual and are extremely difficult to replicate or steal, making them more secure than traditional keys, cards, or PINs.
  • Convenience: Users don't need to carry keys or remember codes, as their fingerprint is always with them.
  • Improved Accountability: Every access event is tied to a specific individual, creating clear and accurate audit trails.
  • Reduced Risk of Lost/Stolen Credentials: There are no physical keys or cards to be lost, stolen, or shared.
  • Cost-Effective in the Long Run: While there might be an initial investment, it can save money by eliminating the need for replacing lost cards or rekeying locks.
Disadvantages Despite the advantages, there are some drawbacks:
  • Physical Contact Required: Most fingerprint scanners require direct contact, which can be a hygiene concern and may not work if fingers are dirty, wet, or injured.
  • Potential for Recognition Issues: Scars, calluses, or even minor cuts can sometimes make it difficult for the system to recognize a fingerprint, leading to false rejections.
  • Enrollment Time: Registering each user's fingerprint can be time-consuming in large organizations.
  • Spoofing Concerns: While difficult, advanced techniques could potentially "spoof" a fingerprint. Modern systems often include "liveness detection" to counter this.
  • Not Ideal for Visitors: It's not practical to enroll temporary visitors for short-term access.
Types of Fingerprint Scanners There are different technologies used in fingerprint access control system scanners:
  • Optical Scanners: Capture a visual image of the fingerprint using light.
  • Capacitive Scanners: Use electrical current to create an image of the fingerprint's ridges and valleys.
  • Ultrasonic Scanners: Use sound waves to create a 3D map of the fingerprint.
  • Thermal Scanners: Detect temperature differences between the ridges and valleys.
  • Touchless Fingerprint Readers: Some newer systems allow for contactless scanning, often using 3D imaging of multiple fingers.
Fingerprint access control is commonly used in various settings requiring high security, such as research labs, data centers, governmental buildings, and commercial offices.

Key selector -Key Automation EGS101

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Key selector -Key Automation EGS101

The EGS101 is a gate/door opener key selector manufactured by KeyAutomation. It's designed for high-security residential and commercial properties and allows manual operation of automatic gates or doors using a physical key, according to KeyAutomation. 
A key selector for gates is a physical switch, often a key-operated switch, that allows manual operation of an automatic gate or door.
It's a security feature and backup system for situations where automated control is unavailable or undesirable. 

TECHNICAL FEATURES

Voltage Vdc Max 48
Degree of protection IP 55
Dimensions (L - D - H) mm 79 - 23 - 79
Item kg 0,335
Minimum operating temperature °C -20
Max operating temperature °C +55
A key selector for door openers is a switch that allows you to operate an automated door or gate using a physical key, often as an alternative or backup to other access methods like remote controls or keypads. 
These switches are commonly used in situations where you need to control access to a gate, garage door, or other automated barrier. 
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Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Function:
    Key selectors are designed to activate the door or gate opener's motor by completing an electrical circuit when the key is turned. 
  • Mechanism:
    They typically involve a key cylinder that, when turned, activates a set of electrical contacts. 
  • Applications:
    They are used in various settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial applications, such as garage doors, gates, and automatic doors. 
  • Features:
    Some key selectors offer multiple functions, like automatic, lock, exit, and hold-open modes. 
  • Types:
    They can be found as jamb key switches for garage doors or as more sophisticated selector switches for automatic doors with multiple functions. 

Keypad – K180SC103

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Keypad - K180SC103

*EM/ID card/tag reader *Shock resistance *Anti-vandal Metal shell *Backlight *1000 Users *DC 12 V *IP 67 *Doorbell *Rain Shield Cover included

Keypad Access Control K155ST15

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Keypad Access Control K155ST15

*Rain Shield Cover included *EM/ID card/tag reader *Finger Touch *Backlight *2000 Users *DC 12 V *IP 67 (Waterproof) *Doorbell button This unit is a standalone access controller or a Wiegand output keypad/card reader suitable for mounting indoors or outdoors, even in harsh environments. It features a sturdy, vandal proof Zinc Alloy electroplated case available in bright silver or matte silver finishes. The electronics are fully potted, ensuring durability. With support for up to 2000 users in Card, PIN, or Card + PIN configurations, this unit is ideal for small shops, domestic households, as well as commercial and industrial applications such as factories, warehouses, laboratories, banks, and prisons.

Key Features

  • Waterproof: IP68 rated for outdoor use
  • Material: Strong Zinc Alloy Electroplated anti vandal case
  • User Capacity: 2000 users, supports Card, PIN, Card + PIN
  • Adjustable Timers: Door output time, Alarm time, Door Open time
  • Short Circuit Protection: Lock output current short circuit protection
  • Built in Features: Light dependent resistor (LDR) for anti tamper, built in buzzer
  • LED Status Indicators: Red, Yellow, and Green LEDs display the working status

Technical Specifications

  • Operating Voltage: DC 12V ±10%
  • User Capacity: 2000
  • Card Reading Distance: 3 6 cm
  • Active Current: < 60mA
  • Idle Current: 25 ± 5mA
  • Lock Output Load: Max 3A
  • Alarm Output Load: Max 20A
  • Operating Temperature: 45 60
  • Operating Humidity: 10% 90% RH
  • Adjustable Door Relay Time: 0 99 seconds
  • Adjustable Alarm Time: 0 3 minutes
  • Wiegand Interface: Wiegand 26 bit
  • Size: 120 x 76 x 23mm
  • Wiring Connections: Electric Lock, Exit Button, External Alarm, External Reader

Keypad Access Control K170S300A

$134.30

Keypad Access Control K170S300A

*Rain Shield Cover Included *Waterproof Version *EM/ID card/tag reader *Backlight *DC 12 V *Shock resistance *Anti-vandal Metal shell *Doorbell Button Wiegand Output: Equipped with a Wiegand output for seamless integration with a controller. Multiple Access Modes: Offers Card, PIN, or Card + PIN options, providing versatile access control methods. Durable Metal Case: Housed in a robust Zinc Alloy electroplated case, ensuring durability and vandal resistance. RFID Key Fob Duplicator Attribute-Based Access Control Vs Role-Based Access Control 1,000 User Capacity: Supports up to 1,000 users, ideal for large-scale access control in commercial and industrial settings. Backlight Keypad: Features a backlight keypad for easy operation in low-light conditions.

Description

1000 Users Metal Case 125KHZ RFID Card Keypad Access Controller with Backlight Door Control Independent Code Access Device Description Single door multifunction standalone access controller or a Wiegand output keypad or card reader. It is suitable for mounting either indoor or outdoor in harsh environments. It is housed in a strong, sturdy and vandal proof Zinc Alloy electroplated case which is availabl in either a bright silver or matt silver finish. Metal Case&Waterproof .Supports up to 1000 users in either a Card, 4 digit PIN, or a Card + PIN option. The inbuilt card reader supports125KHZ EM cardsLock output current short circuit protection, Wiegand output , and a backlight keypad. Ideal choice for door access not only for small shops and domestic households but als for commercial and industrial applications such as factories, warehouses, laboratories, banks and prisons. Features Simple Programming, Easy Operatio Adopt function steady card reader of block Keypad Locks for 30 Seconds After 10 False Entrie Can be Connected with Door-open Button and Doorbel Non-volatile Memory in Power Failure Tamper Switch can be Connected to Security Alarm System Backlight key Wiegand 26 output for connection to a controller Support 1000Users

Keypad Access Control K280S6

$149.15

Keypad Access Control K280S6

*Rain Shield Cover included *Backlight *DC 12-24 V *EM/ID card/tag reader *2000 Users *Doorbell *Shock resistance *Anti-vandal Metal shell *IP67
Keypad access control is a security system that uses a keypad to restrict entry to authorized individuals by requiring them to enter a specific code.
Instead of physical keys, users input a PIN or code on the keypad, and if the code is correct, the system unlocks the door or gate. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
How it works:
  • Keypad:
    A keypad, typically with numbered buttons, is installed at the entry point. 
  • Code Entry:
    Users enter a pre-defined code on the keypad. 
  • Access Granted:
    If the code matches the system's records, the door or gate is unlocked, granting access. 
  • Security:
    Keypad access control systems offer a higher level of security than traditional locks and keys, as codes can be changed and managed more easily. 
  • Convenience:
    They provide keyless entry, eliminating the need to carry physical keys or fobs. 
  • Integration:
    Keypad systems can be integrated with other security systems, such as access control panels or alarm systems. 
Types of Keypad Access Control:
  • Standalone:
    These systems are self-contained and don't require external software or computers. 
  • Networked:
    These systems are connected to a network, allowing for centralized management and reporting. 
  • Integrated:
    Keypads can be part of a larger access control system, often combined with other methods like RFID cards or biometrics. 
Common Applications:
  • Residential Buildings:
    Keypads can be used for entry into apartment buildings, condos, or individual units. 
  • Commercial Buildings:
    Keypads are used for access control in offices, retail stores, and other businesses. 
  • Industrial Facilities:
    Keypads can control access to restricted areas in factories and warehouses. 
  • Gates and Barriers:
    Keypads can be used to control access to parking lots, garages, or other gated areas. 
Benefits of Keypad Access Control:
  • Enhanced Security:
    Keypads provide a secure way to manage access, reducing the risk of unauthorized entry. 
  • Increased Convenience:
    Keyless entry eliminates the hassle of carrying keys. 
  • Scalability:
    Keypad systems can be easily scaled to accommodate changes in access requirements. 
  • Cost-Effectiveness:
    Keypad systems can be a cost-effective solution for access control, especially when compared to more complex systems. 

Keypad KO05SC107

$73.10

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Keypad KO05SC107

*Waterproof Keypad Version *EM/ID card/tag reader *Backlight Keypad  *1000 Users *DC 12 V *Rain Shield Cover included in the keypad package