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Remotely managed from a security lodge or reception area, the push buttons offer controls for opening, stopping, and closing.
Electrical systems exhibit a wide range of sophistication and applications, ranging from a basic digital code reader for a single door to a complex, networked system that manages multiple doors in an airport. Regardless of complexity, every system comprises four fundamental components at the door: an external reader unit, an electronic locking mechanism, a power supply, and a means of exit.
Hardwired systems offer the advantage of maintaining continuous communication with the network, allowing for real-time exchange of permissions and door events, which ensures reliable performance without dependence on a Wi-Fi network, for instance.
Communication occurs between the slave station located at the barrier or gate and the security or reception team. A push button is pressed to activate the equipment.
When a code is inputted into the keypad, the equipment unlocks. Keypads can either function as simple standalone units or be integrated into PC-based systems.
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