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MK Series, Fixed Camera B&W Video Entry – QuikSpec MK, KB, KC Spec Page

Specifying a Video Door Entry System Tell us about your application by answering the following questions and we'll provide you with an list of Aiphone products to meet your requirements.To specify a different type of system, click here. This page will specify the MK, MY, MY/IE Black & White systems or the KC and KB Color Video systems, depending on the features and ...

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Patriotic Liftmaster Security+ Gate or Garage Door Opener Keychain Remotes

USA and Mexico Designer Security+® Three-Button Mini Remote Controls Small enough to fit in your pocket, purse or on a keychain Water-resistant 5-year 3 volt lithium battery included Features Security+® rolling code technology Compatible with LiftMaster® Security+® Garage Door Openers and Radio Controls Also available: 970SP Yellow Sport Design and 970CF Camouflage Design This Universal 635LM Add-On Receiver will allow you to use these remotes on your garage door opener or any brand opener and continue to use your existing remotes. ...

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Proximity Cards

Proximity cards transmit their information to the card reader without any physical contact. This provides an easy to use vandal resistant system. Access is granted when a valid card is presented to the card reader....

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Proposed Safety Legislation Causes Controversy

By Lauren Vasquezhttp://www.professionaldoordealer.com/ 03/31/2008 When the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) Reform Act popped up in Washington, D.C., last November, it contained several sections regarding consumer safety products - including a portion that attempts to clarify UL325 standards. If passed, it will be the first time Congress has stepped in to mandate safety standards to the garage door industry in more than 15 years. Some in the industry say this congressional directive is necessary, while others call lobbyists for the bill self-serving and disingenuous. But all agree that the current UL325...

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