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AAS AdvantageDKW 19-100W Wireless Keypad
AAS has manufactured the AdvantageDKW 19-100W for the user who has the need for a high quality, durable, wireless keypad using a 300MHz transmitter to match the standard 300mHz frequency receiver installed for remote receiver in the gate operator.
With up to 50 feet of “keypad to receiver” frequency range, the AdvantageDKW is perfect when trenching across a driveway, or wiring to the gate operator is not permitted. It is the best low cost, fast installation, high quality solution for any wireless keypad application.
Standard Features:
• 100 Programmable 4-Digit Codes
• Programmable Personal Master Code
• 50 Ft. Range Keypad to Receiver for Most Applications
• Audible Tone
• Non-Volatile Memory
• 16 Gauge Stainless Steel Faceplate
• 16 Gauge Powder Coated Enclosure
| Capacity | 100 Programmable 4-Digit Codes |
| Mounting | Post Mount |
| Electrical Requirements | 9V Battery (Included) |
| Operating Temperature | -15°F to 175°F |
| Dimensions | 5.25"H x 4.75"W x 4.50"D |
| Housing | 16 Gauge Stainless Steel Faceplate & 16 Gauge Powder Coat Enclosure |
| Warranty | 2-Year Limited Warranty |
| Brochures | prod_brochures/aas/advantage-dkw.pdf |
Wired Keypads
wired keypads are the most common type. Most of them can open a gate momentarily or hold it open. They range in code capacity from 3 codes to thousands. Almost all of them have an illuminated face for operating in darkness. The higher end ones have two independent sets of contacts to control 2 gates or doors. The commercial grade units are made with Stainless steel fronts and heavy gauge steel powder coated cases.
Solar Keypads
Solar ready keypads are also an available option. These units draw very little power and generally have an LED to light the front panel.
Wireless Keypads
Wireless keypads are a limited alternative. These units work on a 9 volt battery, and cannot do a hold gate open function. The inexpensive units have only one access code. They have a light on the face that is not normally on, and activates after one of the keys is pressed. These units should always be mounted on non metal surfaces. Metal drastically reduces the operating range to render the unit virtually non-operational. The Linear AKR-1 keypad is an exception to this rule because it has a top mounted antenna. An inexpensive wireless keypad is useful as an adjunct to a wired keypad placed inside the gate.






























