An automatic door operator is a device that opens or helps open a door automatically, waits, then closes. The door may be opened by motion sensor, a push button, key switch, or an access control system. The most common being a push button to open.
An automatic door operator is a device that opens or helps open a door automatically, waits, then closes. The door may be opened by motion sensor, a push button, key switch, or an access control system. The most common being a push button to open.
Key Switches are used to activate automatic door after hours, or in secure locations. The automatic door is activated by turning the key in the key switch, instead of simply pushing the handicap button. This allows for secure access, and may be combined with many different systems.
Motion Detectors or Door Sensors are used to detect motion in front or behind an automatic door, and open or close it as required. They use flat antenna to provide a stable detection that can detect people approaching the door from odd angles. Presence detection is also used to prevent someone from being hit with a door automatically opening...
Wireless Transmitters and Receivers can be used in hard to wire locations, or for easier pushbutton placement. The hand-held or exit button transmitter options offer activation with automatic and industrial applications. The transmitters use a unique rolling code each time the switch is closed to provide a secure door opening signal.
Automatic Operator Push Buttons are perfect for wall applications and have beveled edges to provide tamper and vandal resistant solutions, as well as preventing objects from jamming between the plate and box. Handicap buttons have a stainless steel finish that will not deteriorate where it is touched and are scratch and scuff resistant.