Wireless Keypad Access Control KW402
These systems often include features like remote management via smart devices, audit trails of access events, and integration with other security systems like intercoms.
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Keyless Entry:
Users enter a unique PIN code into a keypad to unlock a door or gate.
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Wireless Communication:
The keypad communicates wirelessly with a receiver or controller, eliminating the need for extensive wiring.
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Remote Management:
Many systems allow administrators to manage access permissions, view audit trails, and adjust settings remotely via a smartphone app or computer.
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Integration:
Some systems can integrate with intercoms, surveillance cameras, and other security components for a more comprehensive solution.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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