Key selector

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Key selector

A gate opener key selector is a device that allows you to manually open and close an automatic gate using a physical key, providing an alternative access method in case of power outages or remote control malfunctions.  It essentially disengages the automated system, allowing for manual operation of the gate.  A gate opener key selector is a device used to control the operation of an automated gate (or door, garage door, barrier, etc.) using a physical key. It's essentially a key-operated switch that allows authorized users to open, close, or set the operating mode of the gate.
Here's a breakdown of its function and characteristics:
  • Purpose: The primary purpose of a key selector is to provide a secure and convenient way to operate an automatic gate, especially in situations where remote controls, keypads, or other access methods might not be practical or desired (e.g., for maintenance personnel, or as a backup).
  • Mechanism: It typically consists of a sturdy, often metal, housing that is mounted on a wall, column, or recessed into a wall. Inside, there's a key cylinder that, when turned, activates a microswitch or set of contacts. These contacts then send a signal to the gate opener's control unit, telling it to perform a specific action (open, close, or a specific operating mode).
  • Security: Key selectors are designed to be robust and weather-resistant, often with vandal-proof features. The use of a physical key adds a layer of security, as only individuals with the correct key can operate the gate.
  • Types and Features:
    • Key-operated switches: The most common type, where inserting and turning a key triggers the gate's action.
    • Universal or European cylinder locks: Different types of key cylinders can be used for varying levels of security and compatibility.
    • Single or multiple microswitches: Some selectors have one switch for a simple open/close function, while others have multiple switches to allow for more complex operations (e.g., partial opening, full opening, lock, exit only, automatic mode).
    • Wall-mounted or flush-mounted: They can be installed on the surface of a wall or column, or recessed for a more discreet look.
    • Material: Often made from durable materials like aluminum or die-cast metal to withstand outdoor conditions and potential impact.
  • Integration: Key selectors are accessories that integrate with the overall automated gate system, complementing other access control methods like remote controls, keypads, transponder readers, or even smartphone apps.
In essence, a gate opener key selector provides a reliable, key-based method for controlling an automated gate, ensuring secure and flexible access.

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.