Description
How does the automatic gate remote button control work?
Remote controls send wireless signals to the receiver. Residents must be within a certain distance from the receiver to use their remote. Often, the remote has separate buttons to open and close the gate. Some gates close automatically thanks to sensors that detect when a person or vehicle has finished passing through.
Fixed-coded remote systems – particularly those using dipswitches to set the code, are very easy to copy or clone. They also offer a very limited number of possible codes. In other words, these systems only provide convenience, with very limited security. CENTURION’s solution? The award-winning NOVA remote controls offer code-hopping technology. Each code that is transmitted by the remote is totally and randomly different to the last code transmitted. This prevents unwanted copying of the remote signal and cloning of the remote itself. CENTURION NOVA remote controls offers the same level of security as currently provided by leading brand automobile manufacturers for immobilizing vehicle alarms and activating door locks.
MAIN FEATURES:
- Durable silicone buttons made to last and last
- Sleek and stylish carbon look.
- 433Mhz operating frequency.
- Transmitters with one to four buttons.
- Transmitter quick and easy to open for battery replacement.
- Self-learning receivers with one, two and four channels.
- Receivers incorporate stable narrow band technology.
- Weatherproof housing for receiver.
Electric or automatic gate remote button allow you to open and close gates for access control without manually controlling them. For example, both swinging and sliding gates are electric access control systems