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Radio receiver RECT102-V2.0 – CH2
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Radio receiver RECT102-V2.0 - CH2
(Compatible with the wireless keypad control KW402 & KW125) *AC/DC 12-24 V *2-CH *433.92 MHz *Capacity: 2000 remotesRadio receiver R5130
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Radio receiver R5130
(Compatible with the wireless keypad control KW125) *AC/DC 12-24 V *2 Channels *433.92 MHzRadio remote control receiver
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Radio remote control receiver
One remote control is included (Compatible with Home-Link system) *DC 12-24 V *2 Channels *315 MHzA radio remote control receiver is an electronic device that receives signals from a remote control and triggers the gate's motor to open or close.
It acts as the "ear" for the gate opener, interpreting the radio signals sent by the remote. These receivers are crucial for the functionality and convenience of automated gate systems.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Function:
- The receiver is designed to detect the specific radio frequency and code transmitted by the gate remote.
- Upon receiving the correct signal, it activates the gate's motor, causing the gate to move.
Gate Opener Remote Control
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Gate Opener Remote Control
(More than 100 different designs) *433 MHz *2-5 Buttons A gate opener remote control is a handheld device that allows you to wirelessly open and close an automatic gate from a distance. It's a key component of an automated gate system, offering convenience and enhanced security for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Here's a breakdown of what it is and how it works: What it is:- Handheld device: Typically small and portable, often designed to be kept in a car, on a keychain, or mounted on a visor.
- Transmitter: It contains a small radio transmitter that sends a wireless signal.
- User interface: Usually features one or more buttons to command the gate (e.g., open, close, stop).
- Signal Transmission: When you press a button on the remote, it sends a digitally encoded radio frequency (RF) signal (typically in the 300 to 900 MHz range) through the air.
- Signal Reception: A receiver unit, connected to the gate motor, is tuned to the same frequency as the remote. It picks up this signal.
- Signal Decoding: The receiver interprets the coded information embedded in the signal to understand the desired action (e.g., open the gate).
- Motor Activation: The decoded signal is sent to the gate's control board, which then activates the gate motor.
- Gate Movement: The motor, through various mechanisms (gears, chains, arms), physically moves the gate to open or close.
- Convenience: Allows you to operate the gate without leaving your vehicle, especially useful in bad weather or at night.
- Security: Provides controlled access to your property, deterring unauthorized entry. Many modern remotes use "rolling code" technology, which changes the code with each use, making it harder for unauthorized individuals to intercept and duplicate the signal.
- Range: Typically works within a certain distance, ranging from 20-50 feet up to 100 feet or more, depending on the model and environment.
- Compatibility: Most remotes are designed to work with specific gate opener brands and models, though universal remotes exist that can be programmed to work with various systems.
- Multiple Remotes: Many gate openers can be paired with multiple remotes, allowing several authorized users to control the gate.
- Integration: Some advanced systems can be integrated with smartphone apps, keypads, or other smart home devices for even greater control and monitoring.
- Safety Features: Often used in conjunction with safety sensors (like photo eyes or pressure sensors) that detect obstructions and prevent the gate from closing on people or objects.
Video doorbell TA2021
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Video doorbell TA2021
A video doorbell, also known as a smart doorbell or doorbell camera, is an upgraded version of a traditional doorbell that incorporates a built-in camera, microphone, and speaker. It's connected to your home's Wi-Fi network and allows you to see, hear, and speak to visitors at your front door from anywhere using a smartphone app or other connected devices. Here are the key features and how they work:- Built-in Camera: This is the core feature, providing a live video feed of your doorstep. Most video doorbells offer high-definition (HD) video, and many include features like night vision (infrared or color) for clear viewing in low light.
- Motion Detection: Video doorbells are equipped with sensors that detect movement in front of your door, even if someone doesn't ring the bell. When motion is detected, you'll receive an alert on your phone. Many advanced models use AI to differentiate between people, pets, packages, and vehicles, reducing false alarms.
- Two-Way Audio: A built-in microphone and speaker enable you to have a real-time conversation with whoever is at your door, whether you're home or away. This is useful for speaking with delivery drivers, guests, or even deterring unwanted visitors.
- Remote Access (via App): Through a dedicated smartphone app, you can view the live camera feed, receive notifications, and communicate with visitors from anywhere with an internet connection.
- Recording and Storage: Video doorbells typically record footage when motion is detected or the doorbell is pressed. This footage can be stored either locally (e.g., on an SD card within the device) or in the cloud (often requiring a subscription service).
- Connectivity: Most video doorbells connect to your home's Wi-Fi. They can be either hardwired to your existing doorbell wiring for continuous power or battery-powered for easier wireless installation.
- Smart Home Integration: Many video doorbells can integrate with other smart home systems and devices, such as smart speakers (like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant) or smart locks, allowing for a more connected and automated home security experience.
- Enhanced Security: Provides real-time monitoring of your front door, allowing you to see and record who comes and goes, deterring potential intruders and package thieves.
- Convenience: Answer your door and communicate with visitors from anywhere, without having to physically be home or get up to open the door.
- Peace of Mind: Know who is at your door, even when you're not there, and receive alerts about any activity.
- Evidence Collection: Recorded footage can serve as valuable evidence in case of a security incident.
Sliding gate V-Groove nylon wheels -SLGWNS250
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Sliding gate V-Groove nylon wheels -SLGWNS250
*Double bearing *Max 250 Kg *98 mm Diameter (4") x 44 mm Width (1-3/4") (Heavy-duty bolts, nuts, and washers are included)Sliding gate V-Groove nylon wheels -SLGWN778MLB
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Sliding gate V-Groove nylon wheels -SLGWN778MLB
*Double bearing *Max 250 Kg *4" Diameter x 1-3/4" Width (Heavy-duty bolts, nuts, and washers are included)Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSLC400
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Sliding gate opener - Royalgate RGSLC400
A chain-link sliding gate opener is a mechanical device that automates the opening and closing of a chain-link fence gate, allowing it to slide open and closed along a track rather than swinging.
It typically uses a chain drive system to move the gate, providing a convenient and often more secure access solution.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
What it is:
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Automation:It's an automated system that eliminates the need to manually open and close a sliding chain-link gate.
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Chain Drive:The most common type uses a chain drive, similar to a bicycle chain, to propel the gate along a track.
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Track and Wheels:The gate slides on a track, usually supported by rollers or wheels, allowing for smooth movement.
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Security and Convenience:Sliding gate openers provide security by limiting access and offer convenience by allowing remote or automated operation.
How it works:
- Motor and Gearbox: An electric motor and gearbox drive the chain.
- Chain Movement: The motor rotates a sprocket, which moves the chain.
- Gate Movement: The chain is connected to the gate, and its movement along the track pulls or pushes the gate open or closed.
- Control System: A control system, which can include remote controls, keypads, or sensors, manages the gate's operation.
Types of Sliding Gates (relevant to openers):
- Cantilever Gates: These gates slide horizontally on rollers, with a portion of the gate extending beyond the opening to act as a counterbalance.
- Rolling Gates: These gates roll along a track, often used when space is limited.
Benefits:
- Space Efficiency: Sliding gates require less space than swing gates, especially for wider openings.
- Security: Automated systems offer enhanced security and controlled access.
- Convenience: Remote or automated operation provides ease of use.
- Durability: Chain drive systems are known for their durability and reliability.
Considerations:
- Gate Weight and Size: The opener needs to be compatible with the gate's weight and size.
- Power Source: Consider whether you need an AC or DC motor, or even a solar-powered option.
- Control System: Choose a control system that suits your needs (remotes, keypads, etc.).