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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
0501449 RS Components, Ltd. IR Security And Safety Access Control - Door Entry Systems Type:Video Door Entry System
0501409 RS Components, Ltd. IR Security And Safety Access Control - Door Entry Systems Type:Audio Entry System
7418231 RS Components, Ltd. RS Components Access Control - Door Entry Systems Type:Access Control Kit
7166554 RS Components, Ltd. Hoyles Access Control - Door Entry Systems Type:Stop n Search - 240Vac Mains Powered
7166545 RS Components, Ltd. Hoyles Access Control - Door Entry Systems Type:DorWatcher Alarm - 240Vac Powered
7166536 RS Components, Ltd. Hoyles Access Control - Door Entry Systems Type:DorWatcher Alarm - Battery Powered
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  • Security of Flight Doors Improved Through Use of MTI-2100 Fotonic Sensor
    deck door locking systems, must quickly and positively seal aircraft cockpit doors against unauthorized cockpit entry but also be capable of opening upon a sudden loss of cabin pressure. Since the solenoid latch needs to complete the locking or unlocking cycle in as quickly as 13 milliseconds
  • Remote Keyless Entry and Convenience Center Reference Design with LIN Bus Interface
    is available under the KEELOQ License Agree-. ment. The license agreement can be ordered from the Microchip Literature Center as DS40149. 2002 Microchip Technology Inc. DS00728A-page 1. AN728. FIGURE 2: SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM. Transmitter. Door Locks. Remote Keyless Entry. Convenience Module. Transponder
  • RF Pouch Isolates Wireless Car Entry/Starter Devices from Code Grabbers
    They used to be called 'car keys'. Now wireless remotes, wireless key fobs and perhaps in the near future, smartphone apps, are replacing mechanical car keys with electronic entry systems1. All these systems use radio frequency (RF) signals to access the vehicle's electrical systems including door
  • How to Simplify a Complex Decision: Understanding How to Select a Compliant Physical Access Control System (PACS)
    of facility access privilege and. the card is stolen, the holder of the stolen card could have 24/7 access to any door across the facility. Although the card-access system may require the entry of a PIN to complete the transaction, obtaining a. person's PIN may not be that difficult especially
  • PKE System Design Using the PIC16F639
    the. button to unlock or lock a car door, it is possible to gain. desired communication range. vehicle access simply having a valid transponder in. your possession. In order to make the PKE system reliable, the system. designer must consider four important parameters: Hands-free PKE applications
  • Safety Switches: NM Design, Type 1
    . These are necessary if frequent access to the hazardous zone is. An extremely high degree of flexibility is guaranteed by the three. frequently required. possible cable entries (large housing version) and the ability to. Access into hazardous zones is required to perform tasks such. turn
  • Safety Switches: NM Design, Type 2
    . These are necessary if frequent access to the hazardous zone is. An extremely high degree of flexibility is guaranteed by the three. frequently required. possible cable entries (large housing version) and the ability to. Access into hazardous zones is required to perform tasks such. turn
  • Cleanroom Monitoring and Alarming Using a DAQ and Control System
    also needed the system to control the cleanroom alarm horns and 'traffic' lights indicating current door lock status, running on user-friendly analysis and control software which could setup a secure measurement database storing all logged values. Cleanroom Monitoring and Alarming Using a DAQ

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