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Wireless Keypad Access Control KW125

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Wireless Keypad Access Control KW125

*2 channels

*LED Light

*433 MHz

*Rain cover

Wireless keypad access control systems KW125replace traditional keys with a digital PIN code entry for building access, eliminating the need for physical keys and enhancing security. 

These systems often include features like remote management via smart devices, audit trails of access events, and integration with other security systems like intercoms. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Core Functionality:
  • Keyless Entry:

    Users enter a unique PIN code into a keypad to unlock a door or gate. 

  • Wireless Communication:

    The wireless keypad access control KW125 communicates wirelessly with a receiver or controller, eliminating the need for extensive wiring. 

  • Remote Management:

    Many systems allow administrators to manage access permissions, view audit trails, and adjust settings remotely via a smartphone app or computer. 

  • Integration:

    Some systems can integrate with intercoms, surveillance cameras, and other security components for a more comprehensive solution. 

Key Features for the wireless keypad access control KW125:

  • PIN Codes: Users are assigned unique PIN codes for entry. 
  • Proximity Cards/Fobs: Some systems also support access via proximity cards or fobs for users who prefer that method. 
  • Audit Trails: The system can record and store data about who accessed the door, when, and how, providing a valuable security record. 
  • Weatherproof and Durable: Many outdoor keypads are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and vandalism. 
  • Backlit Keypads: Backlit keypads make it easier to use the system in low-light conditions. 
Types of Wireless Keypad Access Control:
  • Stand-Alone Systems: These systems are self-contained and don’t require connection to a central system. 
  • Integrated Systems: These systems are part of a larger access control or building management system. 
  • Wired and Wireless Hybrid: Some systems combine wired and wireless components for added flexibility. 
Benefits:
  • Enhanced Security: Eliminates the risk of lost or stolen keys.
  • Increased Convenience: Users don’t need to carry keys.
  • Improved Auditability: Tracks access events for security monitoring.
  • Remote Management: Allows for easy administration and control. 
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Wireless Keypad Access Control KW125

The Wireless Keypad Access Control KW125 is a 2-channel, 433.92MHz wireless keypad designed for automatic door openers and other applications requiring secure access control.

It uses a rolling code system for enhanced security and can be installed both indoors and outdoors. 

The wireless keypad access control KW125 is powered by a CR2450 battery and can operate within a range of up to 100 meters in open areas. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
  • Functionality:

    The KW125 wireless keypad allows users to open doors or gates by entering a pre-programmed PIN code. It can control two different devices or channels. 

  • Security:

    The rolling code feature changes the code each time the keypad is used, making it more secure than keypads with fixed codes. 

  • Installation:

    The KW125 wireless keypad can be installed indoors or outdoors, and is designed to be relatively easy to install. 

  • Power:

    It is powered by a 3V CR2450 battery, and the design extends battery life, allowing for approximately two years of use with 10 operations per day. 

  • Range:

    The wireless range of the KW125 is up to 100 meters in open areas and 35 meters indoors. 

  • Compatibility:

    The KW125 is compatible with a variety of automatic door and gate openers, making it a versatile option. 

  • Durability:
    Some models of the Wireless Keypad Access Control are designed to be waterproof, with an IP65 rating, and constructed with metal or plastic keypad buttons. 
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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 × 11 cm
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