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- 8901/S Surface stainless steel, low current 3 code/3 relay keypad with blue backlit buttonsOur Price £205.13 £170.94 Regular Price £241.33
The keypad can be programmed with 3 codes (1 code per relay), with 3 relay outputs which have a switched 0V PTE input for relays 1 and 2 only. The relays are programmable between 1-99 seconds or 00 for latching mode. Low current keypad which requires a 12-24v ac/dc psu and have blue backlit buttons with adjustable brightness control.
Learn More - 4000 Series True 2-Wire Video KitsFrom £609.85 £508.21
4000 Series one way and two way 2-Wire videokit, 1 to 12 buttons, with or without codelock, stainless or brushed steel
- 4000 Series Button Module (without IDC connector)From £32.66 £27.22
4000 Series Button Module
Number of Buttons:
2-5, 6, 8, 10
Finish:
Stainless steel or matte steel, blue backlit
Max Current Consumption
45mA
Power:
12Vac or 12Vdc
- 4000 Series Button Module (with IDC connector)From £41.62 £34.68
4000 Series Button Module
Number of Buttons:
2-5, 6, 8, 10
Finish:
Stainless steel or matte steel, blue backlit
Max Current Consumption
45mA
Power:
12Vac or 12Vdc
- 82N – Standard magnet (1200)Our Price £360.71 £300.59 Regular Price £424.37
The Magnetic lock uses an electrical current to produce a magnetic force. When a current is passed through the coil, the magnet lock becomes magnetized. The door will be securely bonded when the electromagnet is energized holding against the armature plate (Power required to lock).
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