M-205M
CANBO
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The Wireless Remote Control Switch, an essential component of access control systems, it controls the opening and closing of automatic doors via wireless operation, supporting multi-door control to facilitate the application of automatic door in commercial and industrial settings.
A Wireless Remote Control Kit consists of a receiver and a remote control, with a choice of single-button or 4-button remote control, capable of controlling up to 4 doors simultaneously. When you press a button on the remote control, it emits a radio signal. The receiver installed inside the automatic door operator or track receivers the signal and transmits it to the door motor, triggering the open or close action.
Available frequencies include 315MHz, 433MHz, and 2.4GHz. It features a self-learning code pairing design and supports normally open/closed signal setting, making it suitable for various types of doors such as automatic sliding doors, swing doors, garage doors and high-speed doors. This provides a cost-effective and convenient control solution for upgrading or installing automatic door access systems in offices, factories, warehouses, retail stores, hospitals, and residential complexes.
Case 1: Automatic Sliding Door in Office
When a visitor arrives at the office and the access control system is not set to automatic opening, the door can be opened conveniently using the wireless remote controller. This greatly improves reception efficiency and office convenience, especially in scenarios requiring frequent guest access.
Case 2: Garage Door
As a vehicle approaches the garage entrance, the driver can remotely open the garage door with the wireless remote controller without having to get out of the car. This delivers a more comfortable, efficient and secure access experience for both residential and commercial garages.
Case 3: High-Speed Doors in Factory
When a forklift needs to transport goods to the warehouse, the operator can remotely open the corresponding warehouse door. This eliminates the need for manual operation on-site, optimizes logistics efficiency, reduces downtime, and supports smooth and continuous material handling in industrial environments.
Paring design: self-learning code to match for easy and secure matching between remote and receiver.
Available frequencies: 315MHz, 433MHz, and 2.4G options.
Access control: 1-button / 4-button, up to 4 doors to control simultaneously
Signal output: Configurable as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) to suit different door controllers.
Applications: Compatible with a wide range of automatic doors – sliding doors, swing doors, garage doors, high‑speed doors, and more.
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