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Assa Abloy effeff - In 1936, Fritz Fuss founded a precision engineering and electrical engineering workshop. The brand name "effeff" was later formed from the initials of the founder. The company grew continuously and expanded its product range over the years to include door openers, alarm systems, fire alarm technology and time recording systems. Subsidiaries were added in France, Romania and Poland and the company became a limited partnership on a share basis in 1995. The effeff group has been part of the ASSA ABLOY group based in Stockholm since 2000. Today, effeff is one of the world's leading brands for electromechanical locking and unlocking devices. Electric door openers, electric bolts, security locks, access control systems and escape route technology are among the brand's products, which ensure security and comfort worldwide. The effeff brand is also represented in the range of eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® with products such as radius door openers, code handle keypads, door code devices, electric door openers, door controls, power transmissions, striking plates, power supply units, code lock attachments and many other items. As a company with several decades of experience in project planning and implementation of smart home applications, we at the eibabo® technology store know the company's solutions very well and can recommend them to you without hesitation - regardless of whether you want to use them for private, commercial or industrial purposes. ASSA ABLOY, the parent company of effeff, was founded in 1994 through the merger of ASSA in Sweden and Abloy in Finland and, in addition to effeff, also bundles other brands of security technology under its roof. The group thus covers the market segments of access control, identification technology, entrance automation and hotel security as a provider of complete solutions. The group employs over 40,000 people worldwide in Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region.
Issendorff - The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are leading providers of smart home solutions and offer thousands of high-quality products to supply customers from all over the world with manufacturer-independent automation technology. One of these manufacturers is Issendorff KG. This is a company that was founded in 1986 by Dipl.-Ing. Eberhard Issendorff was founded as Issendorff Mikroelektronik GmbH based in Hanover. In the first few years, the focus was on the computer technology that was popular in general society and the development of PC hardware and software. An essential part of the range of services consisted in setting up and selling networks. The skills developed from this later led to the concept of the Local Control Network (LCN), a manufacturer-bound building automation system for residential and functional buildings. Well-known references for the Local Control Network are, for example, the Lausitzring Formula 1 race track, the DB Cargo Center 1+2 and the Main Tower in Frankfurt/Main. Today, Issendorff is at home in Sarstedt in Lower Saxony and is a medium-sized company specializing in building management technology and intelligent controls. The special thing is that all of its hardware and software products are developed in-house. The product range consists of components such as switching and dimming modules, buttons and keypads, remote controls, actuators, couplers, sensors, relays, adapters, power supplies, cables, transponders, actuators, weather stations, as well as software and accessories. The eibabo® technology store not only offers you this extensive range at top conditions, but also ships the items quickly and reliably worldwide. Many payment options and Trusted Shops buyer protection ensure security when shopping.

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Tactile sensor - Smart, individual, simple, extravagant, futuristic - touch sensors, also known as KNX buttons, like to attract admiring glances and their modern design alone suggests to every user that this is more than a conventional light switch. Rockers, glowing LEDs, small symbols or even LCD displays give an idea of the numerous functions hidden behind many an installation. In addition, there is often a very noble selection of materials such as high-quality metal, acrylic or glass, which always exudes a touch of extravagance. But why are multifunctional touch sensors needed and how do you use their potential optimally? We give you a brief insight here.The basics in a nutshellTouch sensors are multifunctional control elements for the smart home.The design and function selection is huge, from a single button to a control center with 12 or more buttons, everything is possible.You can use it to control, for example, the light, its dimming, blinds, heating, entertainment center, door opener and all other devices in your home network.The button functions can be assigned individually and can be easily reprogrammed if necessary.Integrated LEDs or other displays often show the respective operating status or provide information about errors.   What is a touch sensor or a KNX button?You can operate the end devices integrated in your smart home network with a touch sensor or a KNX button. This can be blinds that you can raise and lower - light that you dim - the heating that you regulate or completely individual, user-defined scenarios. Depending on the model, operation is optically individual. In general, it is operated using a different number of buttons or rocker switches and/or even displays.The different types of KNX buttonsUsing a KNX universal button interface, you can basically turn any conventional button into a KNX button. These interfaces are installed in a deep device box behind the standard button and thus take on the task of the binary input, which converts the classic switching processes into KNX signals.Which doses are suitable?To do this, use a branch switch box with 4 screw domes or a deep switch box or an electronics box. Use our eibabo® search to quickly find the right item.This solution is particularly suitable for the standard application 'basic lighting' per room (see: 'What are standard applications?') or for the modernization of existing installations as well as for inexpensive and functionally manageable system extensions.'Real' KNX tactile sensors are much more complex and range up to control elements with elegant touch displays. Temperature sensors, LED displays and background lighting are often already combined in one device. In contrast to the simple interface variant, there is often the option of providing each key with additional functions, which are then triggered, for example, by a long press, double-click or even triple-click. TIP:We recommend planning well in advance so that you can later fit all the functions you need into your keypad. While some KNX push-button sensors require a separate bus coupler to which they are plugged, the bus coupler is already integrated in others. The eibabo® technology store also has both complete KNX pushbuttons and pushbutton sensor modules. The latter is 'only' about the technology and you can choose a matching design cover yourself. The possibilities are diverse - you can choose exactly what suits your project.The advantages and disadvantages of tactile sensorsThe central control of a large number of actions on different end devices is certainly the greatest advantage. The plus in comfort is combined with the flexible options for changing and expanding a well-planned setup. The disadvantage is certainly the slightly higher acquisition costs of a smart home solution compared to a conventional electrical installation. In the case of units with many keys and each assignment with different control variables (print, double-click), the overview of all the functions and their control can easily be lost.Unusual application examples in everyday lifeWe have already mentioned a few classic use cases. In the course of our more than 25 years of work, we have also been able to implement 'very special' projects. It starts with the smart opening and locking of the cat flap in the basement, continues with the choreographed lighting of exterior facades and doesn't end with the automatic pool cover, the fully automated aquarium or the heated driveway in winter.  You want to know more? We answer frequently asked questions.Nobody knows everything and sometimes there are small ambiguities that prevent us from correctly grasping connections or from deciding on one or the other product. You may also find an answer to your question in the following topics.How are the KNX devices programmed?Many interested parties are quickly startled by the term 'programming', but it's not that difficult at all, because it's not actually programmed with the 'ETS', but assignments and parameterizations are carried out.What does ETS mean for KNX?The term ETS (Engineering Tool Software) means that it is programming software for commissioning the KNX devices. The tool is more of a software for parameterization and basically also suitable for laypersons with an interest in the logic of the KNX.No programming knowledge or programming language is required. If you are interested in the rather simple logical connections of the KNX bus, you are in a position to create a project. Of course, more complex projects require a certain amount of experience. We always recommend having the basic project created by an experienced system integrator. This allows you to easily change important parameters yourself later on, since many things change in the life cycle.Which touch sensor or KNX button should I buy?Well, we can't give a general answer to this question, but we can perhaps provide some impetus for decision-making. KNX push button sensors are available in a variety of designs. The manufacturers offer solutions for every taste. However, you should not only be guided by the optics. In addition to the optics, eibabo® also recommends checking the applications (parameters and functions) provided by the manufacturer for the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Significant deficits can open up here in the course of a project if the beautiful button were not able to control the necessary actions correctly. Plan exactly which requirements you place on the respective push button sensor and then select a suitable model accordingly. NOTE:ETS is standardized software for commissioning the KNX devices and can be obtained from www.knx.org. With regard to the design, you should also rely on optics that have a positive effect in the long term and not follow every short-term trend, only to realize a few years later that the brightly colored displays and the LEDs for various status messages on the buttons in the wall were a bit too much of a good thing. It makes sense to ensure that displays can be dimmed or configured in different brightness levels and status LEDs can be configured and switched off. A timeless surface design, for example, has simple elegance, looks classy, is durable and has no playful rockers that could quickly gather dust.How do I recognize whether a touch sensor already has a bus connection?Some touch sensors already have a bus connection. If you're not sure, a look at the back will clarify.Image: KNX push button sensor - Jung 4047TSMA touch sensor is equipped with a bus coupling if it has a black and red (or gray and red) terminal for the bus on its back. This 4-wire terminal with plug-in terminal connection serves as a distributor for up to four KNX lines.How do I keep track of the individual functions of complex touch sensors?We would like to encourage you to think: Imagine you come into a room and have to press the small second rocker from the top left on an 8-way pushbutton sensor every day to switch on the basic lighting. It can quickly happen that you accidentally set the pressure point on the adjacent rocker and unfortunately operate the blinds at 11:00 p.m. Not to mention how a guest or child is supposed to cope with it.So it can indeed be a bit difficult to always steer correctly. But: The advantages of the KNX lie in the intelligence of the system, which is implemented by the system integrator based on their experience and your functional requirements. For this reason, you should arrange functions logically or thematically and, if necessary, group them on easy-to-use buttons. If necessary, it is advisable to divide standard applications and detailed circuits into different buttons at different mounting heights.What are default applications? What is the best way to implement this into the system?The first switch box is usually placed on the 1.05m upper edge of the finished floor. At this point you should mount a conventional double button and connect it twice to the bus via a very inexpensive KNX button interface. Of course, you can also mount 2 or 3 double buttons and integrate a 4-way or 6-way KNX button interface. A deep switch box or electronics box is installed as a flush-mounted box in order to be able to place the small button interface behind the double button.Here you save!Combine a KNX button interface with a conventional double button.With the conventional double button, you have more choice in the design of the switch range and, in the event of defects or design changes, you can obtain a lifetime replacement without having to reprogram. You can assign the most important and most frequently used basic lighting to this button or parameterize the button or the button interface with light scene recall. A beautiful flat switch is also very easy to use for guests and children.What is meant by detailed switching on the KNX button?You should mount detailed circuits of the certainly many functions in a room on the 1.60m upper edge of the finished floor and call them up from a room controller or multiple push-button sensor with an optionally integrated room temperature controller (see also our multiple control unit catalogue). A room temperature controller already requires this mounting height for optimal control. At this user-friendly height, you can then carry out all additional controls for additional lighting, blinds, roller shutters, entertainment, etc.Touch sensors wear out very quickly! Is that correct?Like all other technical components that are used more or less every day, tactile sensors and control points in general are subject to a certain amount of wear and tear. However, this is no different than with conventional buttons or switches. It is possible that individual parts that have been in use for a decade are then worn out.Does it make sense to control the heating using touch sensors?Definitely, as a rule, individual room heating controls are also required for KNX installations. In terms of value for money, the combined buttons with room temperature controllers are the best choice, also in terms of user-friendliness.Which manufacturer offers the most beautiful and best KNX buttons?Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, we won't take a position on that. In terms of quality, however, all brands perform very well. There is no such thing as the 'best' touch sensor. Each manufacturer has its individual strengths in terms of applications (parameters and functions). eibabo® offers switches from all brand manufacturers (from ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Jung, MDT, Merten to Siemens). Select KNX push-button sensors in the following versions: KNX push-button sensor, KNX sensor unit, KNX wall sensor, KNX room control unit, KNX push-button sensor module, KNX push-button sensor extension module, KNX push-button 1-fold, KNX push-button 2-fold, KNX push-button 4-fold, KNX push-button 5-way, 6-way KNX button, 8-way KNX button, KNX control panel, KNX button with bus coupler, KNX button module, KNX touch sensor, KNX button sensor plus, KNX glass button.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Touch sensor for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adapter frameBuilding controlBus couplerBus technologyButton couplerCabel CanalColor displayContactlessControl elementGlass buttonGlass sensorGroup button bus couplerLight scene touch sensorsNickel metallicOutdoor areaPendulum fanReceiving sensorRemote controlRemovable fanShutter buttonSingle rockerSplash proofTactile sensorsTemperature sensorTitle blockTouch sensorWireless pushbuttonWireless solutionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Tactile sensor:ABBAVM ComputersystemeBerkerbticinoBusch JaegerEatonElsnerESYLUXGiraHagerIssendorffJungLingg & JankeMaicoMDTMertenRopagSiemensTheben
Access control - Owners and proprietors of modern office buildings, banks and single-family homes are increasingly relying on technical progress and forgoing the use of classic keys to secure doors and gates. Rather, bus system access control devices are used, with which one can gain access to a building in different ways. Wouldn't it be great if you could open and close your house with just your fingerprint? It would also be possible to use an eye scanner or a code keypad to secure your house. The advantage is obvious. Locking systems are expensive and the damage is immense if the keys intended for them are lost. With a code or fingerprint, the problem no longer exists. And if you have forgotten your code, new access codes can be set up from a central location or changed if they should have fallen into the wrong hands. The corresponding sensors, readers or code keypads from well-known manufacturers such as Busch Jaeger or ABB are available in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Access control unit for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access controlAccess control deviceAccess control unit for bus systemBiometricsBuilding controlBus system access control deviceCard readerChip cardChip card readerCode lockEIBEvaluation moduleFingerprintKey lockKeylessKeypadNikobusTouch lockTouch operated lockTransponderTransponder readerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Access control:ABBBusch JaegerGiraIssendorff
Function module door station - Are you sure you have experienced this before? Someone is ringing the doorbell and you would like to know who it is. However, you don't want to open the door just yet, because not every visitor is welcome. Find out here what you need for optimal communication between 'inside' and 'outside' and which properties the different function modules of a door station can have.A door intercom is a practical device because, for security reasons, not every stranger should be allowed to enter a building without asking. Door phones offer the convenience of communicating with visitors first. Only then will a decision be made as to whether a person will be granted entry or not. The function module at the entrance is of particular importance. Depending on the type, scope and equipment, you have numerous opportunities to influence comings and goings. Incidentally, this not only applies to private property with a single-family house, but also to apartment buildings with many residential units, commercial properties or company buildings with parking spaces, storage areas and delivery zones.Which function modules are there for door stations?Depending on the complexity, a door station consists of one or more indoor stations and one or more outdoor stations. The modules presented in this category are designed for external installation, offer numerous functions and are often modular in design. This gives you maximum freedom in planning, installation, operation and expansion. In our online shop we carry the following function modules and accessories:Switching modules, bell modules, bells and combined bell and light modulesCover and dummy modules as well as front panelsaudio modules and speaker modulescomplete video front-door stations, communication columns and door hands-free systemsCode lock modules, keypad modules and code buttonsDisplay modules and information modulesTransponder modules and card reader modulesModules for key switches and lock modulesLetter slot flaps and motion detectors In the following text we will go into more detail about individual modules.Image: Siedle TM 612-2 AG button moduleWhat is the difference between the bell modules for the door station?The simplest models are the bell modules. These consist only of one or more bell buttons. You usually have the option of attaching name tags. Some variants offer an additional button to switch on the entrance lighting. You can choose these depending on the style and color of your building. When it comes to the materials, you have the choice between plastic, elegant glass or robust metal.The modules with an additional hands-free facility are somewhat more comprehensive. Assuming a compatible indoor station, it is possible to speak and hear each other. These variants already offer a higher level of security. By communicating, you will find out who is at the door and why that person rang your bell.More complex function modules also offer a camera. This is particularly convenient because now you can also see the visitor. It can also be seen whether other people are present. Function modules with a camera are typically set up as a one-way system. That is, the person in the building can see an image of the visitor. However, the visitor does not see the person in the building. If required, complete video front-door stations and door hands-free systems with screens are also available. These are then usually designed as two-way systems.What functions do display modules and information modules offer?Display modules often supplement the bell modules or replace large keypads with many bell buttons. Their display is used to show important information such as names, house numbers, directions, opening hours or rules of conduct. Depending on the model, use the keys or the display to navigate to the person you want and then ring out. TIP:Display modules are the right thing for complex systems. Such devices manage up to several hundred participants in the smallest of spaces. These modules are therefore a compact alternative to properties with many residential units or office complexes. The manufacturers supply special software for parameterizing the participants. Special programming knowledge is not required.How do code lock modules and fingerprint modules work?Of course, you can get numerous special modules from eibabo®, for example if you want to install access control via a keypad module. Entering a numeric code allows a person access to the building. Depending on the model and system size, several hundred access codes can also be programmed here. The input keys are usually designed in such a way that people with visual impairments can feel the position of the individual fields. After entering the access code, you will receive visual and/or acoustic feedback as to whether you have been granted access or not. You can use code lock modules, or electronic key modules, as a stand-alone solution or in combination with other modules.A module with the fingerprint sensor offers a high level of security. Access is quick and easy by placing a finger. A sensor captures the fingerprint and compares it with the fingerprints previously stored in the system. Once the person has been identified, the system can authorize access.NoticeFingerprint modules offer enormous advantages. On the one hand, people do not have to remember any access codes. On the other hand, there is no risk of someone forgetting or losing their key.There are two types of fingerprint modules. With an optical sensor, the image of a print is captured and converted in such a way that it can be processed by the algorithm for identification. A capacitive fingerprint sensor uses a series of tiny capacitor circuits to scan a finger's profile. Using the resulting image, a processor searches for matches to the attributes stored in the database.What are card reader modules and transponder modules?You know card readers from paying with your bank card. The card reading modules for door stations work in a similar way and grant access to the building by inserting or laying on a card (optionally with additional entry of a code). Like other modules, these can also be used as a stand-alone solution or in combination with other access control systems. Transponder modules are comparable with this. Here a transponder is used to open an access. This is often in the form of a keychain.What should I look out for when buying a function module for door stations?Depending on the type of door station, function modules offer a wide variety of options. We have already presented numerous options, starting with the simple ringing of a bell, through video communication to individual access solutions. Simply choose a system that meets your requirements. What other things should you consider?For how many participants does the module have to be designed?Is a later extension to be considered?How and where is the module installed (flush, surface, column)?Is the module exposed to particular loads (dirt, vandalism, weather)?Should the module also be operable by children and people with disabilities?Is the identity of each person recorded?Do I want to combine it with time management and create documentation?Are there permission levels for specific areas?Can the functional module be integrated into a building management system?and much more At eibabo® you will always find high-quality products from selected manufacturers that exactly match your needs and requirements. The brands Auerswald, Busch Jaeger, Elcom, Gira, Grothe, Renz, Somfy, Wantec, Ritto, Renz and Siedle, among others, offer the best quality. We also offer a large selection of transponder cards and transponder keys as well as door opener relays, indoor stations and complete door intercom sets.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Communication technique > Functional module for door communication you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access systemBell moduleBrightness sensorButton coverCamera eyeCard reader moduleCode lock moduleCover moduleDoor code systemDoor intercomDoor opener moduleDummy moduleGate operator accessoriesInformation areaInformation elementIntercomIntercom systemInterfaceLanguage moduleLetter flapOutput modulePlaceholder modulePower adapterPresence detectorRadio code switchSpeech moduleSwitching actuatorWide angle lensfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Function module door station:AgfeoAuerswaldBalcom ElectronicBusch JaegerComelit GroupElcomGezeGiraGrotheIndexaLegrand SEKOMobotixRenzRittoSiedleSomfyTCSTelecomWantec
Electric door opener - Are you planning the access system for your building and need an electric door opener for it? You will find the right components for this in the eibabo® shop. Choose from numerous variants from different manufacturers and also find out what types of door openers are available and what you should pay attention to when buying.What are electric door openers?The term 'electric door opener' conceals very different ideas about which products are actually involved. As part of our customer service, our customers mainly ask about three product groups:Drives for doors and gatesThere are different types of drives for doors and gates. The simplest type is the classic door operator, which lifts a garage door, for example. This usually consists of an electric motor with a movable linkage, which opens and closes the gate. Alternatively, this type of door opening is also available with a chain drive. There are openers with linear drives and lever drives for gates on property boundaries and driveways. The linear actuator design includes an elongated body in which the gear box is enclosed. The gearbox turns a worm drive, causing a rod attached to the gate to lengthen or shorten. This opens or closes the gate. The design of the lever drive consists of a classic housing in which the gear is located. The power of the gear is transmitted to a steel lever attached to the gate leaf. This enables the gate to be opened and closed. In this construction, there are right and left mechanisms.Electromechanical door leaf openerOne of the biggest challenges for people with walkers or wheelchairs is getting through doors. Sitting in a wheelchair and opening a door at the same time is a problem. Likewise, closing a door after driving through it is difficult. To master this challenge, there are electromechanical door leaf openers. Surely you have seen these in hospitals, shops and offices before. These are usually activated by stepping or driving on a mat, or by walking past an electrical sensor. However, these devices are quite expensive. Of course, there are also simpler models for private use. Residential electric door openers consist of an electric motor mounted on the door frame or the door itself. The motor activates and moves a rod that opens and closes the door. The electromechanical door leaf opener can be installed on either interior or exterior doors.Electrical or electromagnetic door lock openersA modern door lock is a mechanism that can consist of a complex combination of locking devices. The safety of property and personal safety depend on the reliability of the lock or the locking mechanism and its quality. Therefore, you should plan your purchase with all due care. Electrical and electromagnetic openers and closers are often used for controlled locking and unlocking of doors in access control systems and management systems. Unlike electromechanical models, these systems are:easy to handlequickly mounted on the doordurableinexpensive  TIPIn this eibabo® catalog you will mainly find products from the area of electric and electromagnetic door openers. Automatic door openers are ubiquitous in apartment buildings, industrial plants and large office buildings. These unlock or lock the lock at an entrance by an electrical or electromagnetic process. When and how a door is locked or opened depends on the installation of the door opener. If a door opener works with quiescent current, the door only opens when the circuit is interrupted. This is typically the case with escape doors. However, there are also working current door openers. These only open a door when power is applied. This means that in the event of a power failure, the corresponding door would remain closed. Whichever type you prefer, you can get high-quality electric door openers at reasonable prices in the eibabo® online shop. Manufacturers of safe and well thought-out systems are Assa Abloy effeff, Berner gate drives, Etherma, Geze, Grothe, Novar, Siedle and Viveroo. Pay securely and monitor your delivery with our track-and-trace system.Typically, electromagnetic locks hold doors closed due to the action of a powerful electromagnet. This attracts a metal plate attached to the door. The door is opened using the exit button, which changes the state of electromagnetism. Alternatively, this control signal can also be triggered centrally by the access control system.Image: Assa Abloy effeff 118WR-------B71 electric door openerWhat types of electromagnetic door openers are there?Due to their design, electromagnetic door openers differ in models whose contact either 'shears off' or 'tears off'. This depends on the position of the contacts in connection with the opening direction of the door. Furthermore, one subdivides into add-on locks and built-in locks. Electromagnetic attachment locks are the most common, as they do not affect the structure and stability of a door leaf. Since there are no moving and rubbing parts in this type of locks, their function is guaranteed in all climatic conditions. Within access control systems, electromagnetic door openers are often used for external doors of residential buildings, offices, industrial buildings, supermarkets with normal security requirements.How do electromagnetic door openers work?An electromagnetic lock consists of 2 parts:an electromagnet mounted on the door framea metal counter plate which is attached to or in the door In the so-called normally open operating mode, a direct current or alternating current is supplied to the electromagnet winding in order to establish a strong magnetic field. This pulls the metal plate of the door towards the lock. The door is held closed by the force of the magnetic field. To open the door, the circuit must be broken. The magnetic field disappears and the door can be opened. Even in the event of an unplanned power failure, the electromagnet releases the plate and the door goes into the unlocked state. Therefore, not only electromagnetic locks are installed on the most important doors, but also conventional mechanical or electromechanical locks.TIPModels are available that work on the opposite principle - i.e. are closed without current. In these cases, the magnetic field is established without current and the door is closed by default. The magnetic field is only interrupted when a voltage is applied and the door can be opened.This functional principle is very common in classic door openers, for example.How securely do electromagnetic door locks close?All electromagnetic locks have a high mechanical traction or holding power. This is given in kilograms. The heavier and more important a door is, the higher the holding power of the lock should be. When choosing a model that suits you, you can use the following rule of thumb:A holding force of 150 kg or more is usually sufficient for interior doorsElectromagnetic locks with a holding force of 300 kg or more are usually used for standard street doorsFor security doors and heavy steel doors, use models with a pull force of over 1000 kg What are the advantages and disadvantages of electromagnetic door openers?Advantages over other locks and locking mechanisms include ease of installation and durability. There are no mechanically moving parts that can wear out or jam. Compared to electromechanical door openers, the power consumption is low. Magnetic door locks are insensitive to heat, cold and precipitation and can be used in rooms with high humidity. Their dependency on electricity can be seen as a disadvantage.What should be considered when buying electromagnetic door openers?We have already mentioned many properties that limit the choice according to your needs. Before you buy, consider the following points, among others:Should it be a built-in device or a surface-mounted device?Should the opener work with open-circuit current or with closed-circuit current?What type and level of power supply is required?Is the design decisive (left / right / symmetrical)?Does compatibility with existing mortise locks and striking plates have to be guaranteed?Do you want manual locking or unlocking for emergencies?Is one opener enough or should it be a set with strike plate and frame?What holding power should the device have? What is the difference to a purely electric door lock opener?Electromechanical door locks are also available on the market. These are mechanical locks with electronic components. These door openers are also powered and work in combination with a classic locking mechanism to lock or open the door. The type of locking and unlocking can vary. These can be buttons, keypads for entering codes or passwords, biometric devices, scanners, key fobs or key cards.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Electrical door opener you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Angled locking plateAutomatic staircase lightCable transitionCable transitionsCone contactDetentDoor opener coilInlet reed contact bracketLockingLocking plateMortise door openerMounting casePush-on boltReplacement plateSecuritySecurity lock openerSliderSpacer plateStandard door openerSwing gate operatorUniversal door openerUnlockingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Electric door opener:Assa Abloy effeffBerner TorantriebeEthermaGezeGrotheNovarSiedleViveroo
Operator display - Operating and display devices are your user-friendly access points for using, setting, maintaining, initiating, auditing or manipulating the hazard detection panels, alarm systems, locking systems and other complex technical building management installations you use. Depending on the system for which the corresponding operating and display device can be used, it shows, for example, the status of doors and windows, forwards information on energy storage devices, transmits certain statuses through colored displays, offers card readers or the option of entering access codes. Most models have a display as well as numerous other multifunction and special keys to make individual programming and to display information about the building or system. Operating units and display devices are part of the extensive eibabo range for technical building automation and are always available here in the shop at low prices.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Operating and display device for intrusion detection system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Alarm systemAnnunciator panelArming deviceControl and display device for hazard warning systemControl panelControl tableauExpansion panelFATFBFFire brigade control panelFire department display panelFloor plan tableauLCD keypadLED display panelLocation plan tableauMinitableauOpening detectorOperating and display device for intrusion detection systemOperating unitParallel displayParallel indicatorRemote controlSafety technologySecurity technologyTouch displayTouch panelTouch screenWireless alarm systemfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Operator display:ABBGiraGrotheIndexaSomfyWindowMaster
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