Remote Controls / Transmitters:
- Remote controls, also known as transmitters or clickers, are handheld devices that send signals to the gate operator to open or close the gate.
- They are convenient for users as they allow gate access from inside a vehicle or from a distance.
Keypad Entry Systems:
- Keypad entry systems require users to enter a numeric code on a keypad to gain access through the gate.
- They are suitable for granting access to authorized personnel without the need for physical keys or remotes.
- Keypad entry systems can be programmed with multiple user codes for added security.
Intercom Systems:
- Intercom systems allow visitors to communicate with occupants of the property before being granted access.
- They typically consist of a speaker at the gate and an indoor unit with a microphone and speaker for two-way communication.
- Occupants can remotely open the gate for authorized visitors after verifying their identity through the intercom.
Proximity Readers / Access Cards:
- Proximity readers use RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to detect access cards or key fobs held in close proximity to the reader.
- Authorized users can simply wave their access card or key fob near the reader to trigger the gate to open.
- Access cards can be easily programmed or deactivated, making them convenient for managing access permissions.
Smartphone Apps / Mobile Access:
- Smartphone apps enable users to control gate entry using their mobile devices.
- Users can open or close the gate remotely, monitor gate activity, and manage access permissions through the app.
- Mobile access provides added convenience and flexibility for users who prefer to use their smartphones for gate entry.