- AAS
- Access Products
- Adams Rite
- AeGIS
- Aerotech
- AGW
- AiPhone
- All-O-Matic
- Alloy Castings
- Allstar
- Alvarado
- Ameriline
- Apollo
- BD Loops
- BEA
- Belden
- Bommer
- Byan
- Cansec
- CelAccess
- Click2Enter
- Codelock
- Cornerstone
- Counsel Industries
- Cyrex
- D&D
- DC Solutions
- Diablo Controls
- Ditek
- Doorking
- Duragate
- Eagle
- EbelCo
- Elite
- Elk
- EMX
- FAAC
- Gibcloser
- Guardian
- HID
- HySecurity
- International
- Kaba
- Kant-Slam
- Keedex
- Knox
- Kwikset
- Liftmaster
- Linear
- Locinox
- Lockey
- Lokk-Latch
- Master
- Miller
- MK Battery
- MMTC
- Modesto
- Morningstar
- Multicode
- Osco
- Papaiz
- PDQ
- Pedestal CEO
- PowerGuard
- Q-SEAL
- Ramset
- Reno
- Revere
- Ritron
- Rofu
- Schlage
- SEA
- Seco-Larm
- Securitron
- Sentex
- SIRIT
- Sunwise
- Transmitter Solutions
- Trine
- Ultra
- US Automatic
- Viking
- Yingli
- Zareba
Keypads
Keypads are an easy and affordable method of controlling access to your property. There are 2 types of Digital Keypads, Wireless & Hard-Wired. The most common type are Hard Wired Keypads which, as the name implies, require a physical, wired connection to the control mechanism. Wireless Keypads operate using a receiver's RF signal.
Features to look for when selecting a Keypad include the code capacity, which ranges from one to thousands, the number of relays for controlling multiple gates and RF frequency, if using a Wireless Keypad.
Digital Keypads control Magnetic Locks & Electric Strikes on Electric Gates and Garage Doors for Residential, Apartment & Commercial Buildings.
