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Click2Enter-I Technical Description Click2Enter-I takes advantage of state of the art electronics presently being designed into scanner radio technology. This modified scanner/radio technology provides public safety agencies with a quick, safe, reliable, and stealthy means to activate gates, bollards, doors, or any security control mechanisms.
Public safety agencies, such as Fire Departments, Police/Sheriff Departments, and Ambulance/Rescue Companies are issued radio frequencies by the FCC for their restricted use only. Possession of transmitting devices for non-authorized personnel is tightly controlled and transmitting on these frequencies is against the law (Federal & State statutes). The public's right to receive these emergency agency communications is not restricted, thus it is legal to possess emergency response scanning devices.
The Click2Enter-I combines the scanner/receiver technology with control technology to act as a radio controlled key to open access control devices (gates or security control mechanisms), thus allowing public safety agencies or any authorized users immediate access to deal with emergencies as they occur. To activate the Click2Enter-I the operator must be proximate to the device, and using short transmission pulses of their radio transceiver (software enabled one or two pulse mode) is all that is required to initiate an instant activation/entry.
The Click2Enter-I uses technology that is inherent in most all radio broadcast equipment and adapts this technology to work as a control mechanism. We increase the security of the Click2Enter-I by requiring a verification of the FCC assigned carrier frequency and the agency assigned sub-audible communication (private line code). So it takes two separate verifications to effect an activation of the device. Click2Enter-I stores a running activation log, in memory, for operator recall. The Click2Enter system allows any public safety agency or authorized users access, as long as they are programmed into it's memory. Having the ability to program in multiple users answers the mutual aid problem that presently exists with other emergency access control products.
Programming of the Click2Enter-I is accomplished by way of an RS-232 computer interface, so any computer or similar device using terminal emulation software can be used. Several more unique and desirable features are designed into each Click2Enter-I; please refer to the features list above for more details. The entire activation sequence takes less than four seconds. The operator can be either on foot (using a portable radio), or in a moving vehicle (using portable or mobile radio).
Innovative, cutting edge, reliable, flexible, safe, quick, easy to use are just some of the many ways to describe the Click2Enter-I. The Click2Enter-I is revolutionizing the emergency access industry and setting the standard for many years to come. | 
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- Scanner / receiver radio
- Variable activation range via programming
- One or two radio transmission "clicks" for activation
- 50 channel capacity
- Mutual aid compatible
- Independent relay control for roll-up doors
- Bright activation LED and power LED
- Time/day/agency memory recall
- CTCSS, PL/DPL private line (PL) programming capability
- Will operate with carrier only for use with digital radio systems
- Uses 12V to 24V DC Power Supplies(Click2Enter-I power will be a regulated 12V DC @ 500mA)
- Unit enclosed in a NEMA Type 4 box, with security screws supplied
- Relay or dry contact ready
- Retrofit kits available for operation beyond temperature range specifications (hot & cold)
- Reflective logo for night identification
| - Proprietary programming software built into each unit
- User-selected PIN for security of programmed frequencies
- Compatible with analog or digital radio transmitters, using private line sub-audible transmissions
- Able to use aircraft AM band frequencies for airport access control operations
- Enhanced user-programmable latch open feature lets you specify gate open periods from one minute to unlimited
- Ability to handle high power mobile transmitters and lower power hand held portable transmitters
- Able to capture and exhibit activation data log, via software
- Computer software programmable using standard terminal emulation software
- Able to operate in an "on-trunk" mode trunk'ed radio systems (single pulse mode only)
- Able to use talk around carriers (car to car) of trunk line radio systems
- Extra set of relay contacts to activate a multitude of devices
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