Radio Controls

Radio controls are used to activate gate operators from vehicles or remote locations. Radio controls are available with multiple buttons to control one or more gate operators. The average distance radio controls operate is between 50 and 100 feet, but models are available with a range of over a mile.

radioCoding of the radio controls is accomplished by two methods. The first is the matching of dip switches between all the transmitters and a receiver. The second is the digital transmitter's code is entered in the receiver. The dip switch setting system is simple to perform but a disadvantage is that if a remote control is lost all the radios must have the dip switches reset to maintain security. If a digital coded transmitter is lost only that single transmitter's code needs to be deleted from the receiver to maintain security.

The radio controls listed below are the most popular units. Radio controls with a range of 1000 feet to 1 mile are available. Consult Tri-Cor at 1.800.249.0674 to discuss specific applications.

  Dip Switch Coded Radio Controls
  linear_trans_single Manufacture: Multi One Button Transmitter | Model: | PDF Literature
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The Multi radio control is the most popular unit for 10 or fewer users. Simple dip switch settings for security code makes it easy to code for homeowners. Requires a Multi Code receiver

  linear_trans_double Manufacture: Multi Two Button Transmitter | Model: | PDF Literature
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The Multi two button radio can control a gate operator and a door opener from one transmitter. Each operator will require one Multi Code receiver.

  linear_trans_four Manufacture: Multi Four Button Transmitter | Model: | PDF Literature
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The Multi four button transmitter can control multiple gates and doors. Each operator will require one Multi Code receiver.

  linear_rec Manufacture: Multi Receiver | Model: | PDF Literature
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The Multi Receiver provides dependable reception for any of the Multi Code transmitters listed above. This unit is simple to install and code. Reception range is 50 to 100 feet line of site.

  Digital Coded Radio Controls
  linear_trans_singlle Manufacture: Linear Digital Single Button Transmitter| Model: | PDF Literature
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The Linear digital transmitter permits each user to to have an individual code that can be added or deleted by management, avoiding the reprogramming of all transmitters if one is lost or not returned by an client or employee. This model is popular for condominiums and commercial properties were a turnover of individual may occur.

  linear_double Manufacture: Linear Digital Two Button Transmitters | Model: | PDF Literature
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The Linear two button digital transmitters permits the control of two separate operators, such as a garage door and gate operator, from a single transmitters

  linear_rec_ap4 Manufacture: Linear Digital Receiver | Model: AP4 | PDF Literature
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The Linear digital receiver includes user friendly instructions and a built in key pad with LCD display for entering and deleting transmitters. Reception range is 50 to 100 feet line of site.

  Weigand Radio Controls
 

Weigand radio controls require an access control system to function. The transmitters send a specific code using weigand protocol that is deciphered by the access control system.

  dk_mini Manufacture: DoorKing | Model: PDF Literature
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Doorking digital radios transmitters are available in one or two buttons and provided individual codes for each user. Management can add and delete individuals as needed.

  dk_radio_8057 Manufacture: DoorKing | Model: PDF Literature
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With a Doorking Radio River management can permit or deny individuals access to the premises. Users are added or deleted by simple programming at the receiver using the keypad.

  dk_weig_recv Manufacture: DoorKing | Model: PDF Literature
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The Doorking Weigand Radio Receiver will integrate into virtually any access control system that utilizes weigand protocol. Management can permit or deny individual access to the premises from a onsite or remote computer.

   
6/8/07