DoorKing, Inc.

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  • 120 S. Glasgow Avenue, Inglewood, California, 90301, United States of America (USA)
  • http://www.doorking.com/
  • +1 (800) 826-7493

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Shallow/surface mount vehicular wedge barrier from DoorKing

DoorKing’s Model 1625 shallow/surface mount Vehicular Wedge Barrier product is ideal for applications that require a high degree of vehicle security. The shallow mount wedge requires a concrete pad only six (6) inches deep and is crash-rated to the ASTM 2656-20 standard. The model 1625 wedge can also be surface mounted, making it ideal for any property from multi-level parking structures to slab lots. Access control and vehicular gate operator Available in widths from 12 to 18 feet, the wedge is precisely counter-balanced, eliminating the need for hydraulics or separate motors and making it conveniently low maintenance. DoorKing, Inc. is one of the largest and oldest manufacturers of access control and vehicular gate operator products in the country. 

Doorking introduces wireless expansion board for telephone entry and access control products

DoorKing is introducing wireless expansion boards for its 1830 series of telephone entry and access control products.  The new wireless expansion boards make it possible to add up to 16 card readers (or other access devices) to an access control system without the need for additional wire runs.  DKS Wireless expansion boards will connect card readers, keypads or just about any 26 bit wiegand device to DKS 1830 series access controllers without the need to run wiring back to the controller. Each board also acts a repeater station to provide for longer distances, or individual repeater units are unavailable when an access control device is not needed.   Richard Sedivy, DoorKing’s Director of Marketing also added, “Installers will love these wireless board siunce it simplifies installation and business owners will appreciate the time saved, which adds to the bottom line.  All you need is a power source at the entry point and you are ready to go!”    For additional information, visit the company’s web site at www.doorking.com or contact the DoorKing sales department at 800-826-7493. DoorKing, Inc. is one of the largest and oldest manufacturers of access control and vehicular gate operator products in the country. 

DoorKing expands its line of RF access control products with a new multi-purpose receiver

DoorKing has added a new multi-purpose receiver to its line of RF access control products.  The new receiver provides for longer range operation, easier programming and has a low power draw feature that makes it an ideal accessory for solar powered applications. The model 8040 is a multi-purpose RF receiver that can be used in a variety of access control applications.  For stand-alone applications, a dry contact relay is provided for door or gate operator activation, or for magnetic or electric door strike release.  The receiver can also be programmed for 26, 30 or 31-bit weigand output, making it compatible with most access control systems.  A new low power draw operating mode makes the 8040 ideal for solar power applications as well.  Richard Sedivy, DoorKing’s Director of Marketing also added, “The new 8040 can be used with our MicroClik and MicroPlus transmitters, so Distributors and Dealers no longer need to stock different receivers.”  The 8040 programming is simplified with a selector switch built into the receiver.  Installers simply select which mode they want the receiver to operate in, and then proceed with transmitter programming.  Another unique feature of the 8040 allows the installer to program a master transmitter.  The master transmitter allows the consumer to easily add additional transmitter codes to the receiver memory, without having to put the receiver into a programming mode.  Sedivy also added, “The 8040 uses a superhetrodyne RF circuit which increases its receiving range.  Our customers will be happy with the increase in range they will see.”

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