DTXT5434
Hands-free long range active card credential
Hands-free long range active card credential
Long-range active tag & MIFARE® card credential
Long-range card credential with active tag & proximity
Wall fixing bracket for A10U48 U4GO reader
Wall fixing bracket for A6U10 U4GO reader
Backup memory for XPL Series receivers, 500 additional users
Universal transmitter & NANO receiver kit
U4GO numberplate credential, 865 MHz
1-relay 128-bit NANO receiver
DIN mount receiver, 4 relays
Mains-powered universal receiver
Standard receiver, 2 relays, with LCD display
Radio transmission is a popular method for the wireless activation of security systems. Common applications include the triggering of automatic doors, gates, and lights. Radio provides and efficient and secure method of communication for security systems.
One of the key advantages of radio transmission when incorporated into access control solutions is the lack of wiring. When data is sent via radio waves, there’s a lot less cabling required. As a result, installers save time and costs. In addition, the flexibility of wireless solutions means they can be expanded or reconfigured as and when required. With tools such as KeeLoq hopping code and AES encryption protecting the data transfers, radio also provides a secure method of communication. Systems are therefore protected from unauthorised access and interference.
Moreover, radio systems offer great reliability. Wireless products work well in a range of environments where cabling is challenging, For example, in listed buildings or where walls are made of glass, wireless products are the ideal solution.
The ease of integrating radio solutions with existing systems is a big advantage. It’s simple to scale radio solutions up or down as needed, and fits seamlessly into access control strategies.
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