Camden Door Controls introduces its new CV-WR Series Wiegand output receiver and two-button mini fob. This high-security solution is compatible with all access control systems that use Wiegand protocol and is ideal for both short and long-range applications, up to 300 ft.

By pressing either of two buttons, users can control a barrier gate or overhead door up to 300 ft. (100m) from the receiver. The same transmitter can be presented in front of 125 kHz. card reader and operate as a conventional access credential. The receiver allows for anti-passback control on gate applications.

High-security codes

The CV-WRX4 multi-protocol receiver supports 26 and 37 bit Wiegand and facility codes 1-225. It features high security rolling codes with 19 trillion combinations, as well as IP-65 rated weather and vandal-resistant enclosure.

Ultra-compact design

The CV-WTX2 two buttons, dual-technology mini fob features an ultra-compact design. Mini fobs have two-year battery life and are equipped with a low battery indication. A comprehensive library of product information complete with installation instructions and design guides is available on the company’s website.

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