The solenoid lock is used to lock the door. The rod extends when voltage is applied to the solenoid. The solenoid lock is designed for internal installation in the door frame. It consists of two parts: a solenoid lock with a built-in door status sensor and a strike plate with a magnet. The door status sensor is normally open (NO), i.e. when the strike plate with a magnet approaches it, the sensor closes; in the normal position, the door status sensor is open.
The membrane traffic light (narrow) is designed for mounting on the door frame profile. Mounting is done by gluing the membrane with the sticky side to the door frame. The flat membrane cable is connected to the adapter board using a 5-PIN connector, which has an RJ-45 connector for connecting to the controller.
The traffic light (narrow) is designed for mounting on the door frame profile. Mounting is done by screwing two screws to the door frame in a prepared niche in the profile. The traffic light is connected to the controller using a cable with an RJ-45 connector.
The traffic light membrane (wide) is designed for wall mounting. Installation is performed by gluing the membrane to the wall with the adhesive side. The membrane's flat cable is connected to the adapter board using a 5-PIN connector, which has an RJ-45 connector for connecting to the controller.
The expansion board is used to control sliding or roller doors. For example, Dortec or Tadiran. The board is connected to the controller by a cable with RJ-45 connectors.
The expansion board is used to control doors with an electromagnet. The board is connected to the controller via a cable with RJ-45 connectors.