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Linear AK-1 keypad Up to 480 programmable input codes Rugged, cast aluminum enclosure Two LED indicators show system status Down light illuminates whenever keypad is used Ideal for business and residential More reliable than wireless keypads |
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Linear Wireless keypad Requires Linear radio receiver Code is the same as switches on receiver Must be mounted near operator No wires required at all, runs on a battery Inexpensive residential solution |
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Multi-Code Wireless Keypad Changeable entry code Requires Muti-Code radio receiver No wires, runs on battery Inexpensive residential solution |
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Liftmaster Wireless Keypad Changeable entry code Requires Liftmaster radio receiver No wires, runs on battery Inexpensive residential solution
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DoorKing 1812 Intercom For single home applications Distinctive double ring for visitor calls Connects in series with the residential phone line Full duplex communication Works as keypad also - 50, 4-digit entry codes |
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DoorKing 1808 telephone entry For small multiple home communities Requires it's own phone line Works as a keypad also |
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DoorKing 1834 telephone entry For larger communities or apartment complexes Large easy to use A and Z scroll buttons One Touch "CALL" button Requires it's own phone line Stores up to 3000 telephone numbers and names PC programmable |
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Elite Dial Code telephone entry For larger communities or apartment complexes Stores up to 1000 telephone numbers PC programmable Digital voice help messages to guide user Stores up to 1000 telephone numbers |