Whateveryour specific environment or application, we have a broad, proven selection of Access Control System devices and accessories. This includes the top-rated security keypad lock known as the Door-Gard, one of our most popular, high-quality security system solutions. Door-Gard is an electronic keypad that is being successfully utilized by thousands of companies throughout the world for stand- alone operations. Door-Gard has the added benefit of being easily programmed with any of our products, thanks to its advanced engineering and design.
Linear Gate Openers Keypads enhance security for any space or building. With both pedestal and surface mount keypads, we have plenty of options to fit the needs of your entry system application. Choose from both interior and exterior models and find the right housing to keep your keypad protected against the elements. Our keypads ensure that access to your space is reliably controlled, giving you peace of mind.
Control facility access at a single point with the Linear AK-11 Exterior Keypad available at North Shore Commercial Door. It is capable of serving facilities that have as many as 480 users. The AK-11 requires each user to be assigned a unique PIN so they can release the door or start the gate operator. The AK-11 is made to stand up to challenging weather conditions. Two LED indicators show the system status. A down light illuminates whenever the linear AK-11 keypad is used. The keypad is ideal for community access control, employee access, estate gates and personal gated homes. Visit North Shore Commercial Door and get next-day shipping Monday through Friday.
The Model 480L Exterior Digital Keypad is a digital keyless entry system designed for access control applications. The keypad is housed in a rugged cast aluminum enclosure that can be mounted to a pedestal or bolted directly to a wall. The die-cast keys have bright, easy-to-read yellow graphics.
Up to 480 entry codes, from 1 to 6 digits in length, can be programmed. They can activate either, or both, of the relay outputs. Relay #1 has a 5 Amp capacity. Relay #2 has a 1 Amp capacity. The relays can be set for timed or latch-on/latch-off toggle operation per each individual entry code. The on or off toggle state of a relay is maintained even after power interruption. When power is restored to the keypad, each relay will assume the state it was in when power was removed.
Two indicators show the status of the entry system. The left indicator lights red to indicate power, then turns green when access is granted. The right indicator lights yellow when the keypad is in lockout condition (from too many incorrect code entries). The keypad's courtesy light illuminates the keys. The light can be programmed to activate indefinitely, or for 1, 2, 3, or 4 minutes after the last key press, or not light at all. An internal sounder beeps when each key is pressed.
The DOOR SENSE/INHIBIT input can be used two ways. If programmed for "door sense", a switch on the door detects forced entry or door ajar situations. If programmed for "inhibit", the input can be wired to a "service" switch or automatic timer that will disable the Relay #1 when required.
The REQUEST-TO-ENTER input can be wired to a pushbutton or fire access keyswitch to provide codeless entry for authorized personnel. The "anti-passback" feature prevents using the same code twice before the programmed time elapses.
The ALARM SHUNT output activates when access is granted. This output can be wired to shunt alarm contacts on the access door/gate to prevent triggering of an alarm when authorized access occurs. Two solid state outputs, capable of switching 100 mA to common, are programmable to signal forced entry, door ajar, lockout, alarm circuit shunting, request-to-enter, and keypad active conditions.
The 480L is powered from a 12-24 Volt AC or DC source. Power can be obtained from the access device or a separate power supply. The EEPROM memory retains all entry codes and programming, even without power.
I am trying to see how to control a linear actuator to cycle up and down a set number of times and then stop. I am interested in trying to imitate this setup: -to-control-the-timing-of-a-linear-actuators-motion/
However, in their code they have it going for 300 seconds and then stopping. What I would like to do is have the option to control that 300 seconds and change it by using an analog input such as a keypad.
I am trying to see how to control a linear actuator to cycle up and down a set number of times and then stop. I am interested in trying to imitate this setup: Control Motion Timing Of Linear Actuators - Progressive Automations
Or, you could roll your own. If you have IO bits to spare, the simplest is probably 4 input and 4 output lines, and reading it. Or a 16:1 multiplexer running off four output bits and with a common input. Or . . .
The new Linear NMTK MegaCode Wireless Keypad replaces the previous model LPWKP-G MegaCode Keypad and model MDTK Keypad. It is designed for theLinear line of residential garage door openers, Linear gate openers andLinear MegaCode radio receivers. The MegaCode radio formatprovides security with over a million different codes. Programming the NMTK Linear Keypad is easy and provides you with the comfort ofallowing you to access your garage without having to carry a remotearound with you.
The NMTK Keypad is easy to program and you canselect a 1 to 6 digit PIN number. The keypad has built-in keypadlighting for use at night or in dark areas. The silicone keys arebacklit with a soft blue glow and you can activate the keypad backlightby pressing the light button.
Regulate access, prevent unauthorized entry, and protect yourself against valuable goods or sensitive information from going missing with the Linear IEI 2000e access control keypad. The IEI 2000e lets you use a superior technology to conquer the multitude of problems caused by keys. Instead of agonizing over how many keys circulate about, and whether your perimeter and inside openings stay secured, you can install this keypad to keep doors locked and eliminate the distributing, collecting, and accounting of keys. The 2000e deploys well as a nice and easy solution for conveniently handling up to 500 users in stand-alone mode. The IEI 2000e also works as a front end keypad for Linear IEI Max 3, and MiniMax 3 controllers, or an existing Wiegand controller. Not only will this keypad accommodate you as you grow, you can tie it into an external monitoring burglar alarm panel because of it's alarm shunt output, and sound a forced entry or door ajar event.
GateCrafters.com has actual experience. We have a testing area, we have factory and internal training courses, we build gates and have our own gates that are automated, we attended all industry trade shows in multiple countries and are a member of the AFA, and we pay visits to our chosen manufacturers' factories. All these factors are what have lead to us having so many exclusive additions. When you see and actually use as many products as we have you tend to have many ideas for minor changes that have major impacts. We acted on these ideas and have utilized them to help thousands of customers automate their gates.
"The GTO/PRO F310 digital keypad can either be wired up to most gate openers on the market today or be set-up to be used wireless with the appropriate 318MHz receiver. You can also use the Estate Swing 433MHz adapter to use this keypad with Estate Swing 433MHz receivers and accessories.
The Linear keypad LPWKP can be used with all Linear garage door openers. The Linear garage door opener keypad is a redesign of the old Linear model MDTK keypad. The sleek new design now comes in black with all same features you come to expect from Linear. The Linear garage door keypad can program to an unlimited number of Linear garage door openers. The Linear keypad uses Megacode format which offers over a billion random codes making it nearly impossible to duplicate the signal.
Compatible with all Linear garage door openers and Linear Megacode receivers.
I would like to replace the keypad that came with my garage door opener with one that is integrated with Smart Things. That way I can update the code or give out temporary codes for those that need to get in.
The cost is around US150 for the components and the effort is to update the SmartApp to communicate with the Garage Door Device Handler. You may only have one PIN available; however, you would be able to change at any time and (with your phone) open/close the door at any time.
Next you need a keypad device. There are two that work well with SmartThings and both are popular in the community. They have somewhat different form factors and so different people will like different ones. Neither is 100% weatherproof, so you will probably want to put them in a plastic enclosure box.
For garage controller, I use a relatively cheaper and older set up, that was common before the Linear, MyQ, and NuTone c devices existed. I use a zwave relay wired to the door opener, and use a momentary switch DTH. It is wired as if it were another button in your garage (like the existing one just by the door inside). I have a contact sensor on the door to know if it is open/closed, and also have a camera in the garage so I can watch the door when I control it remotely and ensure it closes/opens correctly.
I should have mentioned that I already have a MyQ setup with the custom smartapp (MyQ Lite) running for the garage doors. What I was trying to do it to setup a keypad that executed a command once the proper code was entered. I.e. - if the code is 12345 then trigger the open/close command for the main garage door > else nothing.
I will look at the Iris keypad to see what I think. Not too keen on putting it behind a shield, so if there was an outdoor option it would be perfect! But the smart app and device handlers that you reference would be perfect to make this work.
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