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RadioClik and InfraClik


RadioClik

Security is in your hands with the RadioClik radio frequency access control system. RadioClik transmitters offer the convenience of traditional radio frequency openers but with the security of fully computerized access control systems. The miniature sized openers fit on any keychain to allow easy use without having to remove the keys from your car's ignition.

Use the 420-0000 series for simple, single door (underground parking or gate), applications. For larger facilities, 420-4000 series receivers can be used to control large numbers of doors using any standard PC-based access control system. The transmitters can be used to control entrance doors, underground parking, amenity areas and elevators. They can be limited by time of day, by door, by floor, and a host of other programming features.

Two and three button transmitters are available for special applications such as gated communities with separate in and out gates.




InfraClik

Security is in your hands with the InfraClik infrared remote access control system. The palm-sized transmitter is a hit - users will love its ease of operation and added security. Installation and use is easy. InfraClik receivers mount in a standard single gang electrical box. To use a transmitter you simply point it at the receiver and click the door or gate open.

The InfraClik comes in standard 26 bit wiegand format to interface with any access control system. Proprietary bit formats are also available. The optional camera module helps management to visually identify visitors and can be particularly effective, for example, in underground parking applications where overhead cameras may be blocked from viewing the driver of a vehicle. InfraClik transmitters can be especially effective in high security applications where a wireless system is needed but concerns about scanners make radio frequency inappropriate.