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Electromechanical Locks :: accesscontrol.net.nz
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Access Control and Solutions. RFID, Key FOB, DKS. Electromechanical locks come in two main styles, electric strikes and drop bolts. Work with the existing door hardware and mean you can always get out by turning the snib on the inside. Are good where it is desired not to see any door hardware, the lock is also better protected from tapmering - especially where both sides of the door may be public. A "power to open" electric strike or drop bolt uses the least energy of all these locks. Â Â Â TechStyle.
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Iris Scanner :: accesscontrol.net.nz
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Access Control and Solutions. RFID, Key FOB, DKS. The Iris scanner is another form of biometric (biology measurement) system. It scans the unique patterns in the eye and compares this with a user pre-learnt into the database. Iris Scanner Access System. More suited to commercial / high security applications the iris scan has a small presence in domestic access systems due to it's high price. For this reason they can record information about the health of the people being scanned. Â Â Â TechStyle.
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Standard Distributed :: accesscontrol.net.nz
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Access Control and Solutions. RFID, Key FOB, DKS. These keypads store the code in the unit itself and new codes must be entered into every keypad on the site when a code change is required. With this type of keypad - if enough force is used the keypad can be ripped off the wall and a battery or similar could possibly be used to open the lock. It is a good idea to protect the keypad with a bug as part of your alarm system, as you would an external door or window. Â Â Â TechStyle. Â Â Â Access Control.
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Garage Doors :: accesscontrol.net.nz
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Access Control and Solutions. RFID, Key FOB, DKS. Garage Doors are fitted with a roller, tilt or sectional door opener. This will be controlled via remote control or keypad from the outside, or a button on the inside. If you have a lighting and automation system, your system remote will open the gate, garage door, front door and unset the alarm all on one device. To speak to someone about access control call us now. Order access control hardware online now: sales@techstyle.co.nz. Â Â Â TechStyle.
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Front Doors :: accesscontrol.net.nz
http://accesscontrol.net.nz/doors/front-doors
Access Control and Solutions. RFID, Key FOB, DKS. Front Doors usually make use of electromechanical locks rather than magnetic locks or drop bolts for the simple reason that in the event of a fire the door can still be opened with the locking hardware on the inside of the door. To speak to someone about access control call us now. Order access control hardware online now: sales@techstyle.co.nz. I want someone to design and install this for me: sales@aa.net.nz. Â Â Â TechStyle. Â Â Â Access Control.
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Locks :: accesscontrol.net.nz
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Access Control and Solutions. RFID, Key FOB, DKS. The type of lock will depend on the door - on the table below, select your type of door across the top and then see what locks will work for you down the side. Two ticks are the recommended method. Vehicle Gate - Swing. Vehicle Gate - Sliding. Internal Door - Swing. Internal Door - Sliding. In Ground - Ghost Actuators. Locks that fit into the door jamb come in two main styles - electromechanical. To speak to someone about access control call us now.
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Request an information pack :: accesscontrol.net.nz
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Access Control and Solutions. RFID, Key FOB, DKS. For more information please fill in the form below and we will send you an info pack. Error loading userControl '/usercontrols/ContactForm.ascx'. Here are a few other sites that you may find useful:. Â Â Â TechStyle. Â Â Â Access Control. Â Â Â Home Technology. Â Â Â Sitemap.
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Calibrating Hi-Fi Equipment :: hifi.net.nz
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How much should I spend? Anechoic Panels to reduce reflections. A simple SPL meter takes the "polar bear". Effect out of audio calibration. Turn on the equipment and then go for a long walk. The equipment will take several weeks to reach it's operating temperature, and will not perform it's best until that has happened. Select a favourite piece of music - something that you know well with plenty of high frequency material in it - vocals are good for this exercise. Treat your room for environmental noise ...
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Calibrating Hi-Fi Equipment :: hifi.org.nz
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How much should I spend? Anechoic Panels to reduce reflections. SPL meter to measure sound levels. Turn on the equipment and then go for a long walk. The equipment will take several weeks to reach it's operating temperature, and will not perform it's best until that has happened. For more information on burn in and microphonics please visit www.aa.net.nz. Select a favourite piece of music - something that you know well with plenty of high frequency material in it - vocals are good for this exercise.