Exit push button SQTPB601

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Exit push button SQTPB601

*No Touch *Backlight *DC 12V *COM-NC-NO The Exit push button SQTPB601 is a wired exit push button used in access control systems. It's a device that allows individuals to exit a secured area by signaling the access control system to unlock a door or activate an exit mechanism. Here's a breakdown of what that means: Key Characteristics 🔑
  • Wired: Unlike wireless versions, the SQTPB601 requires a physical electrical connection to the access control system. This typically means running wires from the button to the door's locking mechanism or an access control panel.
  • Exit Button/Request to Exit (REX) Device: Its primary function is to provide a simple and reliable way for people inside a secured area to exit without needing credentials (like a key card or code).
  • Access Control Integration: It works in conjunction with an access control system (e.g., controlling an electric strike or magnetic lock) to manage who can enter and exit a building or specific area.
  • Momentary Action: When pressed, it typically sends a momentary signal to release the lock, and then the circuit returns to its normal state when the button is released.
  • Common Applications: You'll find these buttons in various commercial, industrial, and even residential settings where controlled access is desired, such as offices, warehouses, schools, and apartment buildings. They are crucial for safety, convenience, and compliance with building and fire codes that often require an unimpeded means of egress.
  How it Works ⚙️ When a person presses the SQTPB601 exit button:
  1. It sends an electrical signal to the connected access control system or directly to the door's locking mechanism.
  2. This signal temporarily disengages the lock (either a fail-safe or fail-secure lock), allowing the door to open.
  3. Once the button is released, the circuit returns to its normal state, and the lock re-engages, securing the door again.
  Importance in Security Systems 🔐 Exit push buttons like the SQTPB601 are vital components in a comprehensive security system because they:
  • Ensure Free Egress: They provide a guaranteed way for people to exit a building, even if the primary access control system fails or in an emergency.
  • Enhance Safety: In situations like fires or other emergencies, they allow for quick and unhindered evacuation.
  • Meet Compliance Standards: Many building and fire safety codes require a means of manual exit from secured areas.
  • User-Friendly: They offer a simple and intuitive way for anyone to exit a controlled space.

Exit Push Button SQTPB701H

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Exit Push Button SQTPB701H

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A wave exit push button, also known as a touchless exit button or wave-to-exit switch, is a device that allows users to open a door without physically touching it.
It uses motion sensing technology, typically infrared or microwave, to detect a hand gesture and trigger the door to open. This provides a more hygienic and convenient way to exit a space, especially in environments where minimizing physical contact is desirable. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Functionality:
  • Touchless Activation:
    The core function is to activate a door release mechanism (like a magnetic lock or strike) with a simple wave of the hand. 
  • Motion Sensing:
    Wave exit buttons utilize sensors (infrared or microwave) to detect the movement of a hand or object in front of the device. 
  • Contactless Exit:
    This eliminates the need to physically push a button, reducing the spread of germs and providing a more hygienic exit solution. 
Common Applications:
  • Healthcare facilities: Hospitals, clinics, and laboratories where hygiene is paramount. 
  • Food service and preparation areas: Restaurants and kitchens where cleanliness is crucial. 
  • High-traffic areas: Office buildings, schools, and public spaces where many people need to exit frequently. 
  • Disabled access: Provides a convenient and accessible way for individuals with mobility limitations to exit. 
Benefits:
  • Hygiene:
    Reduces the risk of spreading germs and viruses by eliminating the need to touch a button. 
  • Convenience:
    Allows for hands-free operation, making it easier to exit with arms full or for individuals with mobility limitations. 
  • Durability:
    Often more durable than traditional push buttons due to fewer moving parts. 
  • Accessibility:
    Provides a more inclusive exit solution for all individuals. 

Exit push button SSPB102

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Exit push button SSPB102

An "exit push button SSPB102" is likely an exit button used in access control systems for doors and gates. While "SSPB102" isn't a universally recognized standard model number that immediately brings up a specific product, the term "exit push button" refers to a device that, when pressed, temporarily releases an electronic lock, allowing a person to exit a secured area. These buttons are crucial for:
  • Emergency Egress: Providing a fail-safe mechanism to unlock doors during emergencies like fires, even if other access control components fail.
  • Convenience: Allowing easy exit from an area without needing a key card or code.
  • Code Compliance: Often required by building and fire safety codes as a backup exit device.
Common features of exit push buttons include:
  • Momentary Contact: The button only activates the release when pressed and held, or provides a momentary signal to an access control panel that then releases the lock for a set duration (e.g., 30 seconds).
  • Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) Contacts: Refers to the default state of the electrical circuit when the button is not pressed.
  • Illumination: Many buttons have an LED light to indicate their status or for visibility.
  • Durability: Designed for frequent use in high-traffic areas.
  • Mounting Options: Can be flush-mounted or surface-mounted, and come in various sizes (e.g., single gang, narrow stile).
Without a specific manufacturer or more context, "SSPB102" might be a part number unique to a particular brand or supplier. Searching for "SSPB102" alone often brings up results for unrelated items like stamps or music albums, indicating it's not a widely recognized industry code for exit buttons.

Fingerprint Access Control

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Fingerprint Access Control

A fingerprint access control system is a security system that uses an individual's unique fingerprint to grant or deny access to a physical space (like a building or a room) or a digital system. It's a type of biometric access control, which relies on distinct biological traits for identification. How it Works The process generally involves two main steps:
  • Enrollment: When a user is first set up in the system, a fingerprint scanner captures an image of their fingerprint. This image is then converted into a digital template (a mathematical code, not an actual image) and securely stored in a database. This template represents the unique characteristics of that person's fingerprint, such as ridge endings and bifurcations.
  • Verification: When someone tries to gain access, they place their finger on the scanner again. The system captures a new image, converts it into a template, and then compares it to the stored template in the database. If there's a match, access is granted; otherwise, it's denied. This entire process is typically very fast.
Components A typical fingerprint access control system includes:
  • Fingerprint Reader/Scanner: The device that captures the fingerprint image.
  • Communication Network: To transmit the captured data to the database.
  • Database: Where the digital fingerprint templates are stored.
  • Management Software: For administering users, permissions, and logging access events.
  • Electronic Door Locks: Locks that are controlled by the system, opening when access is granted.
  • Power Supply: To power all the system components.
Advantages Fingerprint access control systems offer several benefits:
  • Enhanced Security: Fingerprints are unique to each individual and are extremely difficult to replicate or steal, making them more secure than traditional keys, cards, or PINs.
  • Convenience: Users don't need to carry keys or remember codes, as their fingerprint is always with them.
  • Improved Accountability: Every access event is tied to a specific individual, creating clear and accurate audit trails.
  • Reduced Risk of Lost/Stolen Credentials: There are no physical keys or cards to be lost, stolen, or shared.
  • Cost-Effective in the Long Run: While there might be an initial investment, it can save money by eliminating the need for replacing lost cards or rekeying locks.
Disadvantages Despite the advantages, there are some drawbacks:
  • Physical Contact Required: Most fingerprint scanners require direct contact, which can be a hygiene concern and may not work if fingers are dirty, wet, or injured.
  • Potential for Recognition Issues: Scars, calluses, or even minor cuts can sometimes make it difficult for the system to recognize a fingerprint, leading to false rejections.
  • Enrollment Time: Registering each user's fingerprint can be time-consuming in large organizations.
  • Spoofing Concerns: While difficult, advanced techniques could potentially "spoof" a fingerprint. Modern systems often include "liveness detection" to counter this.
  • Not Ideal for Visitors: It's not practical to enroll temporary visitors for short-term access.
Types of Fingerprint Scanners There are different technologies used in fingerprint access control system scanners:
  • Optical Scanners: Capture a visual image of the fingerprint using light.
  • Capacitive Scanners: Use electrical current to create an image of the fingerprint's ridges and valleys.
  • Ultrasonic Scanners: Use sound waves to create a 3D map of the fingerprint.
  • Thermal Scanners: Detect temperature differences between the ridges and valleys.
  • Touchless Fingerprint Readers: Some newer systems allow for contactless scanning, often using 3D imaging of multiple fingers.
Fingerprint access control is commonly used in various settings requiring high security, such as research labs, data centers, governmental buildings, and commercial offices.

Garage Door Opener Remote Control

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Garage Door Opener Remote Control

A garage door opener remote control is a small, handheld device that uses radio frequency (RF) signals to wirelessly communicate with your garage door opener system. Essentially, it's a transmitter that sends a unique code to a receiver built into your garage door motor unit, telling it to open or close the garage door. Here's a breakdown of how it works and its key features: Functionality:
  • Signal Transmission: When you press a button on the remote, it sends a radio frequency signal containing a specific code.
  • Signal Reception: The garage door opener has a receiver that constantly "listens" for these signals.
  • Code Matching: If the received code matches the opener's stored code, the receiver activates the motor.
  • Motor Activation: The motor then powers a drive mechanism (chain, belt, screw, or direct drive) that moves the garage door up or down.
Key Technologies and Features:
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Communication: Most remotes operate using RF signals (commonly 315 MHz or 390 MHz), allowing them to work from a distance and even through walls.
  • Fixed Code Technology (Older): Early remotes used a fixed code that was sent every time. This was less secure as the signal could be easily intercepted and duplicated.
  • Rolling Code Technology (Modern): To improve security, modern remotes use rolling code technology. The code changes every time you press the button, making it extremely difficult for unauthorized individuals to "grab" and reuse the code. Brands like LiftMaster (Security+ / Security+ 2.0) and Genie (Intellicode®) use their own versions of this.
  • Dip Switches (Older): Some older remotes used physical dip switches that needed to be manually set to match the receiver's code.
  • Wi-Fi and Smart Home Integration: Many newer garage door openers feature built-in Wi-Fi, allowing you to control your garage door from anywhere using a smartphone app (e.g., MyQ for LiftMaster/Chamberlain, Aladdin Connect for Genie). These apps often offer additional features like real-time notifications, scheduling, and access history.
  • Multi-Button Remotes: Some remotes have multiple buttons, allowing you to control several garage doors or even other devices like lights.
  • Universal Remotes: These are programmable remotes designed to be compatible with various brands and models of garage door openers, reducing the need for multiple remotes.
Types of Remote Controls:
  • Standard Remotes: Basic remotes with one or more buttons to operate the garage door.
  • Visor Remotes: Larger remotes designed to clip onto your car's sun visor for easy access while driving.
  • Keychain Remotes: Small, compact remotes that can be attached to your keyring for portability.
  • Keypad Remotes: Mounted outside your garage door, these allow you to enter a numerical code to open the door, useful for keyless entry.
In essence, a garage door opener remote control provides convenience and security, allowing you to operate your garage door with a simple press of a button from inside your vehicle or as you approach your home.

Garden LED Light -Key Automation ST100

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Garden LED Light -Key Automation ST100

TECHNICAL FEATURES

Voltage Vdc 24-35
Nominal power W 16
Appliance isolation class III
Degree of protection IP 54
Dimensions (L - D - H) mm 80 - 80 - 1000
Item kg 4,8
Minimum operating temperature °C -20
Max operating temperature °C +55

Garden LED Light -Key Automation ST60

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Garden LED Light -Key Automation ST60

TECHNICAL FEATURES

Voltage Vdc 24-35
Nominal power W 8
Appliance isolation class III
Degree of protection IP 54
Dimensions (L - D - H) mm 80 - 80 - 600
Item kg 3,2
Minimum operating temperature °C -20
Max operating temperature °C +55

Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKDC

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Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKDC

*Garden lights with a height of 40 cm with front light *Completely made of aluminum *Replaceable LED *Power: 24-35 V/DC - 2W *Body color: Corten *LED color: 4400K/132lm *Height: 404 mm *Version: Ground facing *International Protection Rating: IP 54

Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKFD

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Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKFD

PRODUCT SHEET PDF *Step lights, garage doors, and pergola lights *Completely made of aluminum *Power: 24-35 V/DC - 2W *Body color: Grey *LED color: 4400K/132lm *Length: 240 mm *Version: Flat *International Protection Rating: IP 54  

Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKMW

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Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKMW

*Garden lights with a height of 75 cm with front light *Completely made of aluminum *Replaceable LED *Power: 24-35 V/DC - 2W *Body color: White *LED color: 4400K/132lm *Height: 750 mm *Version: Ground facing *International Protection Rating: IP 54  

Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKVC

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Garden LED Light -Key Automation STIKVC

*Lights for pedestrian or vehicular premises are to be installed on top of the fence *Completely made of aluminum *Replaceable LED *Power: 24-35 V/DC - 2W *Body color: Corten *LED color: 4400K/132lm *Height: 246 mm *Version: Vertical face *International Protection Rating: IP 54

Garden LED Light -Key Automation TN103N

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Garden LED Light -Key Automation TN103N

TECHNICAL FEATURES

Duty cycle percentage % 100
Voltage Vdc 11-26
Nominal power W 3
Color rendering index (CRI) 80
Degree of protection IP 67
Dimensions (L - D - H) mm 110 - 110 - 90
Item kg 0,4
Minimum operating temperature °C -20
Max operating temperature °C +55