Linear AP-5 Gate Receiver

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Linear Wireless Access Controller 2 Door/Gate Model No. AP-5

Linear GRD 318 MHz coax radio receiver. The GRD is a 1-Channel Gate Receiver designed for use with automatic gate operators or systems where a remote antenna is needed. The receiver uses the Delta-3 radio format, with 256 possible codes, set by dipswitch. Below are the specs. 

Description: The AP5 wireless access controller for up to two gates is designed for a broad range of applications and can control one or two door strikes, mag-locks, barrier gates, automatic gates, or door operators. Its wireless design and small size fits a variety of access control requirements.

The unit's built-in high-gain superheterodyne receiver picks up transmitter signals from up to 500 feet away. The optional EXA-2000 antenna can be used for additional range. Up to 480 Linear MegaCode® transmitters and six Model MGT supervised safety edge transmitters can be programmed into the AP-5's memory. Up to 238 entry codes can be programmed for activation by one or more MegaCode® wireless keypads. The AP-5 will retain its memory, even without power.

Specifications:

  • Ideal for gated communities, parking facilities, and industrial sites
  • Easy to set-up and use, up to 480 remotes can be programmed with a few keystrokes
  • Easy to add, suspend, and delete transmitters through programming mode, no transmitter dipswitches to set
  • Supports 480 block coded transmitters or 238 individual transmitters/wireless keypad entry codes
  • Supports up to six fully supervised safety edge transmitters
  • AP-5 replaces Linear's AP-4; AP-5 available for replacement of existing AP-4 units only
  • RF frequency: 318 MHz
  • 4.45" W x 5.75" H x 1.5" D (without antenna)
    What's included:
    • 1 receiver
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      Product Description

      Linear Wireless Access Controller 2 Door/Gate Model No. AP-5

      Linear GRD 318 MHz coax radio receiver. The GRD is a 1-Channel Gate Receiver designed for use with automatic gate operators or systems where a remote antenna is needed. The receiver uses the Delta-3 radio format, with 256 possible codes, set by dipswitch. Below are the specs. 

      Description: The AP5 wireless access controller for up to two gates is designed for a broad range of applications and can control one or two door strikes, mag-locks, barrier gates, automatic gates, or door operators. Its wireless design and small size fits a variety of access control requirements.

      The unit's built-in high-gain superheterodyne receiver picks up transmitter signals from up to 500 feet away. The optional EXA-2000 antenna can be used for additional range. Up to 480 Linear MegaCode® transmitters and six Model MGT supervised safety edge transmitters can be programmed into the AP-5's memory. Up to 238 entry codes can be programmed for activation by one or more MegaCode® wireless keypads. The AP-5 will retain its memory, even without power.

      Specifications:

      • Ideal for gated communities, parking facilities, and industrial sites
      • Easy to set-up and use, up to 480 remotes can be programmed with a few keystrokes
      • Easy to add, suspend, and delete transmitters through programming mode, no transmitter dipswitches to set
      • Supports 480 block coded transmitters or 238 individual transmitters/wireless keypad entry codes
      • Supports up to six fully supervised safety edge transmitters
      • AP-5 replaces Linear's AP-4; AP-5 available for replacement of existing AP-4 units only
      • RF frequency: 318 MHz
      • 4.45" W x 5.75" H x 1.5" D (without antenna)
        What's included:
        • 1 receiver
          Download information
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