SKE-26

Narrow Style, Access Control Keypad

Self Contained Access Control
Professional Grade Piezo Keypad
Easy to install and operate
Up to 500 User Codes
  3 Programmable Outputs
Lower Cost Self Contained Design
Weatherproof -40°C to +70°C
Waterproof 100% Relative Humidity
Mullion or Surface Mount

The SKE-26 is a multiple user, self contained Access Control Keypad with features suitable for most residential, small commercial and industrial access control applications. With a 2A relay on board, simply add power (5VDC or 12 to 24VDC) and the SKE-26 is ready to provide dependable access control.  Proprietary Piezoelectric Billion Cycle Switch Technology™ ensures superior performance in any environment (heat, rain, snow, ice -up to 3/8"). The SKE-26 is backed by a limited lifetime warranty

Easily programmable through the Keypad, the SKE-26 features up to 502 Codes (1 Master, 500 User and 1 Temporary) and 3 Programmable Outputs (1 SPDT Relay rated at 2A at 24V max and 2 Open Collector 1/4A max to ground).  The SKE-26 can be used to control a fail-safe or fail secure electric locking device.  It can also be used to control a garage door or electric gate.  Two 1/4A grounding outputs are available which can drive a relay (separate relays required) to open a second door, trigger a CCTV or doorbell or control an auxiliary device.

The SKE-26 is available with a Stainless Steel Overlay (SKE-26S), Brass Overlay (SKE-26B), Illuminated Black Overlay (SKE-26I) or Braille Overlay (SKE-26R).  Looking for single gang self contained keypad?  Visit the SKE-34.

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Essex Electronics, Inc.
1130 Mark Ave. Carpinteria, CA 93013
1-800-KEYLESS or 1- 805-684-7601
Email:essex@keyless.com Web:
www.keyless.com
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Last modified: September 14, 2007