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Gira electrical installation systems
Keyless In
Klaus Schneider
Petra Schuhmann
Frank Miller
Susanne Smith
Henrik Potthast
Opening doors with a numeric code
The Gira Keyless In keypad opens the door when a personal number
combination is entered. No pressure is required for your touch to be
recognised as a keystroke. This enables wear-free operation, thereby
ensuring greater security. Up to 255 codes can be managed with the
Gira Keyless In keypad. If the keypad top unit is removed without
authorisation, a warning tone or tampering circuit connected to the
door communication system is triggered.
Opening doors with a fingerprint
Gira Keyless In works with the biometric system. State-of-the-art
high-frequency technology recognises the fingerprint of the deepest
layers of skin, so that there is reliable access even if the surface of
the skin is slightly injured, if fingers are a bit dirty, or if the skin structure
has changed with age.
Integration into door stations and Gira energy profile
The Gira Keyless In devices can be integrated into the Gira door
communication system. The keypad and fingerprint reader fit
harmoniously into the design lines both inside and outside. This not
only offers unity in design, but also more security, as their integration
means there are no exposed contacts that can by bypassed by
unauthorised persons. Integration into the Gira energy profile is also
possible. The keypad and fingerprint reader can be mounted in
combination with the Gira door stations or as a single device in
standard device boxes.
Keyless access to rooms and buildings
Gira Keyless In enables keyless access to rooms and buildings using technology based on
an electronic system. The keypad can be used as a stand-alone device or integrated into the
Gira door intercom system, and can be mounted in the standard device box and integrated
into the design lines, both inside and outside.