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Underground Exit Wand Vehicle Detector
$187.30
Category: Access Control
Tags: detector, exit, gate automation, gate motor, Gate opener, gate operator, sensor, underground, wand
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Scalability:Keypad systems can be easily scaled to accommodate changes in access requirements.Â
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Cost-Effectiveness:Keypad systems can be a cost-effective solution for access control, especially when compared to more complex systems.Â
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