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Model 2300
Designed for retrofitting to most residential doors. |
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Model 4300
The Power Access Model 4300 opener converts most side
hinged doors to power operation. |
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System I
This system is a remote control door lock system that
will lock and unlock a door with a remote control. The
door can also be unlocked from the exterior by a keypad
with a 4-digit combination code selected by the user,
so that care givers will have access when you are asleep
or not able to push the remote control. NOTE: Does
not open door. |
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System II
Our System II door opener will release and open a locked
door, pause for entrance or exit, close automatically,
and then return the door to its locked position. If you
would like to extend the time the door is open, you can
do so by pushing the remote control again. The door will
stay open as long as you like. To close the door, simply
push the remote once again. |
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System III
System III is similar to System II except that: a) it
has no strike plate; b) it has a wireless remote controlled
deadbolt. It is designed to work in temporary living situations,
or where the property owner will not allow modification
of the door frame as required to install an electric strike
plate, and can be relocated to another residence by simple
installation. |
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System IV
This system includes an electric strike plate and one
remote control similar to System II. The operator will
"spring shut" automatically against manual opening
of the door. When triggered by remote control, the door
can be parked open and will stay in position indefinitely,
even in a wind. |
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System V
Similar to System IV, but does not include an electric
strike plate. Includes two wireless wall pushpads. The
operator will "spring shut" automatically against
manual opening of the door. Normally sold with the "park
open" feature disabled, but can be enabled by user. |