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Linear Moore-O-Matic MegaCode Gate or
Garage Door Opener Keychain Remote ACT-21B
(Block Coded)

Linear ACT-21B MegaCode Gate or Garage Door Opener Remote (Block Coded)

For adding keyless remote entry and panic functions to an existing access control system or as part of a new radio-based system, Linear offers the ACT series – miniature keychain transmitters that are compatible with all Linear access receivers and controllers. They are a safe, convenient form of door, gate, or gate and door control and are ideal for handicapped access. At sites where extra security is needed, like campuses and parking garages, the two-channel model can be used as a panic button to summon help.

The ACT-21B is a single-channel device. It is supplied with a quick-disconnect key ring with two rings – one for the transmitter and a car key and the other for home or office keys. Also included are lithium batteries with a five-year service life. A unique 10-second time-out feature prevents the system from being shut down by a single transmitter transmitting continuously.

This model is MegaCode format, which means that transmitter is factory preprogrammed with one of over 1,000,000 codes, virtually eliminating the possibility of code duplication. Because the receiver “learns” each specific code, no unauthorized person can gain access to the system by reprogramming a transmitter. Because there are no dip switches, the code cannot be changed in the field.

Block coding saves the time required for the transmitter to be individually learned. When used with a Linear access controller, the transmitter can be locally or remotely programmed into memory by entering the first and last codes of the block into the system. Facility codes can be selected to further customize the system. All transmitter code data is stored in non-volatile EEPROM. Data is retained in excess of 10 years, even if battery power runs out.

Features
  • Compatible with all Linear access receivers and controllers.
  • Supplied with quick-disconnect key ring.
  • Superior transmission range.
  • Factory programmed MegaCode format supports over 1,000,000 codes.
  • Block coding available with provisions for facility codes.
  • Lithium battery powered


Only sold in multiples of 10.
You will need to enter the facility code and range you need. If you do not know the facility code or range of your remotes, please contact your installer.
For larger quantities, orders may take up to 8 weeks before shipping.


Availability Usually ships the same business day

Linear Moore-O-Matic MegaCode Gate or Garage Door Opener Keychain Remote ACT-21B (Block Coded) ACT-21B


Quantity15122550100
Price$27.00$25.00$22.00$21.00$20.00$19.00

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Special Orders: All Special Order items require a 50% deposit of the total before ordering. Please call for lead times on Special Order items or request a quote by email or fax. Certain items such as, but not limited to, gate operators, telephone entry systems, card reader systems, access control systems, non-stock transmitters/receivers, any stock or non-stock item we consider to be a special order item, and/or any item being ordered specifically for you are considered a special order. All returns and cancellations within 30 days or exchanges within our 1-year warranty policy are subject to a 50% special order restocking fee. Warranty is void where evidence of misuse or abuse is present.
There are no refunds or exchanges for this item.

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