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Omron - Industrial automation and smart home building automation is one of the main business areas of the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt®. The production and sale of automation components, devices and systems is also one of the most important lines of business for Omron. The company mainly specializes in sensor and control components. However, it gained worldwide fame with medical devices such as digital thermometers, blood pressure monitors and nebulizers. Did you know that Omron developed the first electronic ticket office and was one of the first manufacturers of ATMs with magnetic stripe card readers? The product portfolio is currently extremely diverse, with the main business areas for Europe being in industrial automation, electronic components and medical technology. Industrial robots, sensors, switches, industrial cameras, security components, relays, control components, current monitoring devices, power supplies, blood pressure monitors, body analysis scales, pedometers and inhalation devices are produced for this alone. In the eibabo® technology store you can get relays for different applications, buttons, proximity switches, level controllers, position switches, photo switches, reflectors, compact sensors, temperature controllers, power packs, rail sockets and many other automation components. The company was founded in 1933 by Kazuma Tateishi as the Tateishi electrical appliance factory in Osaka and initially sold automatic trouser presses. The company now employs over 35,000 people. Sales offices can be found in Australia, Asia, Europe and America. Omron is represented in Germany by Omron Electronics GmbH Langenfeld, robotics sales is in Dortmund and an innovation center is in Stuttgart.
Elcom - When it comes to electrical installations, here in the eibabo® technology store you cannot ignore the Hager Group with its three main brands Hager, Berker and Elcom. Hager sees itself as a leading provider of solutions and services for electrotechnical installations in residential, industrial and commercial real estate. The former company Elcom was a manufacturer of door communication systems and was taken over by the Hager Group in 2012. The range was integrated into the group's program and is now being sold as an in-house brand. The company relies heavily on a symbiosis of all areas of the company, which bundles all the skills needed to develop innovative products, solutions and services related to intelligent buildings. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® carry numerous products from the group. From the Elcom brand, these include door intercom sets, code locks, door loudspeakers, in-house telephones, switching relays, interfaces, door electronics, installation frames and cover modules, indoor and outdoor stations, motion detectors, power supplies, card readers, secondary signal housings, bell plates and consoles. Based on the experience we have gained in more than 20 years of installing and selling components from Hager, the products meet all the expectations placed on them. The quality is in no way inferior to the reliability. Customers and partner companies use Hager, and especially Elcom items, very often for house installations and have not recorded any significant failures even after years of use. The product groups of the other two brands, Hager and Berker, include, for example, meter space systems, distribution systems, switching and protective devices, modular installation devices, energy management, charging stations, cable routing systems, room connection systems and switch ranges.

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Time relays - What are time relays used for? Sometimes it may be that your structural conditions make it necessary to delay electrical switching processes. Perhaps you still have to walk through a dark garage after activating the light switch, or a motion detector should only be activated after you have left a room. In these and many other scenarios, the use of a time relay can be useful. This ensures that a certain function is only activated or deactivated after a certain period of time. You can set the length of this period of time on the relay.What is a time relay?Timing relays or delay relays are simple control relays that control defined events based on time sequences. The difference between a classic relay and a timer relay is when their output contacts open and close. In a control relay, this occurs when voltage is applied and removed from the coil. With the time relay, the contacts can open or close before or after a certain delay. The installation usually takes place in the control cabinet on the DIN rail. TIPThe set time intervals can be set between milliseconds and hours depending on the relay. Typically, the delay is initiated or triggered by one of two methods:applying or switching off a control voltagethe occurrence of an impulse / trigger signal What functions do time relays perform?It is often difficult for the layperson to understand technical descriptions. When describing the functions of timing relays, we encounter terms such as control voltage, response delay, release delay, pulse shaping or make contact. In order to give you an understanding of how the time relays work, we describe the switching options below using simple examples.To make our examples easier to understand: Always assume that you only switch a 'control voltage' on or off using a switch or button in order to set a switching process (scenario) in motion. However, the actual circuit goes via the relay. Pressing a switch or button when using a switching relay does not necessarily lead to an immediately visible action. You only tell the relay that the preset scenario should now run and that it has to carry out the corresponding switching at the desired time. The following ten scenarios are most commonly implemented with time relays:Scenario 1 - The fallback delayThe release delay is also called switch-off delay.Example: When the control voltage is switched on using the switch (ON), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up. If you press the switch again (OFF), the light stays on and the set delay time starts to run on the timer relay. The relay keeps the current flowing. At the end of the time period, the relay breaks the circuit, turns off the light and goes into sleep mode. When the light is switched on again using the switch (ON), the process starts again.Scenario 2 - The response delayThe response delay is also called switch-on delay.Example: When the light is switched on using a switch (ON), the time set on the relay starts to run immediately. Only after the time has elapsed does this close the circuit and the light lights up. Now when you press the switch again (OFF), the relay will directly break the circuit, turn off the light and go into sleep mode. When the light is switched on again using the switch (ON), this process starts again. Depending on the model, after the response delay has been interrupted, the time that has already elapsed remains stored or is deleted.Scenario 3 - The impulse controlled response delayThe switch-on delay is not triggered by a permanently applied control voltage, but by a pulse (briefly applied control voltage). These are also referred to as trigger signals.Example: In contrast to scenario 2, a short impulse in the control voltage is sufficient to set the scenario in motion. You don't turn on a switch, but press a button, for example. A preset time starts to run at the relay and then it closes the circuit for a previously defined period of time. Then it goes back to sleep mode. You can usually set both time periods individually. A classic application is a door opener. To do this, briefly press a button. After the set time (this can only be milliseconds), the relay interrupts the circuit on the electromagnet of the door lock for e.g. 3 seconds. During this time, the door is open and visitors can enter. After these 3 seconds have elapsed, the relay automatically restores the power supply to the electromagnet and the door is locked again.Scenario 4 - response delay and release delayThe circuits from scenarios 1 and 2 are combined with each other.Example: When the light is switched on using a switch (ON), a set time immediately begins to run on the relay. Only after this period of time has elapsed does this close the circuit and the light begins to shine. If the switch is then actuated again (OFF) and the control voltage is thus interrupted, a set delay time begins to run. The relay keeps the current flowing. Only after the time has elapsed does the relay interrupt the circuit, switch off the light and go into idle mode. Depending on the model, after the response delay has been interrupted, the time that has already elapsed remains stored or is deleted. Depending on the relay, the response delay and release delay are either of the same length or can be set independently of one another.Scenario 5 - The relay as a clock (starting with a pulse)You know this from the turn signal in the car. It is a flasher relay.Example: You press the switch (ON) and the relay closes the circuit immediately. The light glows. After a defined period of time, the relay interrupts the circuit and the light goes out. After another defined period of time, the relay closes the circuit again and the light shines again. This interval continues as long as the control voltage is present. Press the switch (OFF), interrupt the control voltage. The interval switching ends at the relay and it goes into the idle state.Image: Finder 83.02.0.240.0000 time relayScenario 6 - The relay as a clock (starting with a pause)This scenario is similar to scenario 5, it just starts with a pause, not an impulse.Example: You press the switch (ON) and the preset pause time starts to run on the relay. Only then does the relay close the circuit. The light glows. After a defined period of time, the relay interrupts the circuit and the light goes out. The break time begins again. Then the relay closes the circuit again and so on. This interval continues as long as the control voltage is present. Press the switch (OFF), interrupt the control voltage. At the relay, the interval switching ends immediately and it goes into idle mode.Scenario 7 - The fleeting switch-on relayExample: When the control voltage is switched on using a switch (ON), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up for a previously defined period of time (wiping time). The relay then automatically interrupts the circuit again. It goes into sleep mode even if control power is still present (switch still ON). This scenario can only be repeated if the switch has been actuated (OFF) after the wiping time has elapsed. If the switch is confirmed (OFF) during the wiping time, the control voltage is interrupted and the relay also interrupts the circuit immediately. The rest of the wipe time is deleted. The process can start over.Scenario 8 - The fleeting switch-off relayExample: When switching off the control voltage using a switch (OFF), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up for a previously defined period of time (wiping time). The relay then automatically interrupts the circuit again and goes into the idle state. This scenario can only be repeated if the switch has been actuated (ON) after the wiping time has elapsed. If the switch is confirmed (ON) during the wiping time, control voltage is applied again and the relay interrupts the circuit immediately. The rest of the wipe time is deleted. The process can start over. A classic use case: you leave a building in the dark and switch off the main light. The orientation lights turn on and you have time to leave the building. After that, the orientation light also switches off automatically.Scenario 9 - The fleeting on and fleeting off relayThe circuits from scenarios 7 and 8 are combined with each other.Example: When the control voltage is switched on using a switch (ON), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up for a previously defined period of time (wiping time). The relay then automatically interrupts the circuit again. It goes into sleep mode even though control power is still present (switch still ON). When the control voltage is switched off using the switch (OFF), the relay closes the circuit again and the light lights up again for the specified wiping time. When this expires, the relay breaks the circuit, turns off the light and goes into sleep mode.Scenario 10 - The time relay as a pulse shaperThe application of the control voltage (regardless of whether it is long or short) is converted into a switching process of the same length.Example: You press a switch (ON) to start the scenario. The relay closes the circuit for a previously defined period of time. The light glows. After the time has elapsed, the relay opens the circuit again and goes into the idle state. The light goes out. It is irrelevant whether you press the switch again while the light is on (OFF) or whether you do this much later, when the light has already gone out. The process only starts again when control voltage is applied again (switch ON).This is how you saveMany of the scenarios described can be implemented with multifunction time relays. So you are always flexible and only have to invest in one device.In addition, it is also possible to combine several time relays with one another in order to create corresponding dependencies. Please refer to the product descriptions to find out whether additional functions such as a two-stage response delay or switch-off pre-warning can be implemented with a relay.Here in the eibabo® technology store you will find many inexpensive products for the field of control technology and automation technology. If you are interested in the implementation of these or similar circuits, you can get all the relays, switches, buttons and cables you need from us. Buy high-quality time relays from well-known brands such as ABB, Doepke, Dold, Eaton, Eltako, Omron, Metz, Schalk, Siemens and Ziehl. Use one of our many payment methods and benefit from fast, worldwide shipping.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Relays > Timer relay you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cover hoodDIN rail time switchFront installationImpetusItemized listMechanicallyMultifunction moduleON-delay relayPanel mountPlug-in relayPulse shapingRelay moduleRelay modulesResponse delayRetarderStaircaseStaircase lightingSwitch-off delayTerminal coverTime blockTimerTimer relayTimer switchUniversal relayUniversal voltageWipe-offWipe-onWiping relayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Time relays:ABBDoepkeDoldEatonEberleFinderGöringLegrand BticinoLimotMaicoMetzMurrelektronikOmronPhoenixPilzRockwellSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemensTeleThebenWAGOWeidmüllerWieland
Time relays - Time relays have the task of making switching operations after a specific or self-adjustable period of time. With a time-delayed switching process, pneumatic or other industrial actions can be started or completed in addition to electrical ones. The time relays themselves can work both electromechanically and electronically and, depending on the type, are designed for specific time ranges between tenths of a second and hours. If you would like to install and run on-delayed, off-delayed, clocked or pulse-forming processes at home or at work, then you will find not only suitable multifunction time relays, but also high-quality overrun relays or overrun switches, flasher relays and delays for your application here in the eibabo online shop. We deliver the products of your choice to you quickly and cheaply, worldwide with shipment tracking, buyer protection and of course with a legal guarantee.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board-/surface mounting > Timer relay for distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Control relayDecay retarderEmergency lightingFan controlFlasher relayLatching switchModular installation deviceMultifunctionMultifunction relayMultifunction time moduleMultifunction time relayOff-delayedRelapse retardantRelease delayRemote switchResponse delaySeries switchSwitch-on delaySwitch-on relayTime delayedTime lagTime relayTime relay installation technology for series installationTimer relayTimer relay for distribution boardWipe-offWipe-onWiping relayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Time relays:DoldEatonEberleEltakoHagerLegrand BticinoPROTEC.classSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemens
Operator display - Operating and display devices are your user-friendly access points for using, setting, maintaining, initiating, auditing or manipulating the hazard detection panels, alarm systems, locking systems and other complex technical building management installations you use. Depending on the system for which the corresponding operating and display device can be used, it shows, for example, the status of doors and windows, forwards information on energy storage devices, transmits certain statuses through colored displays, offers card readers or the option of entering access codes. Most models have a display as well as numerous other multifunction and special keys to make individual programming and to display information about the building or system. Operating units and display devices are part of the extensive eibabo range for technical building automation and are always available here in the shop at low prices.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Operating and display device for intrusion detection system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Alarm systemAnnunciator panelArming deviceControl and display device for hazard warning systemControl panelControl tableauExpansion panelFATFBFFire brigade control panelFire department display panelFloor plan tableauLCD keypadLED display panelLocation plan tableauMinitableauOpening detectorOperating and display device for intrusion detection systemOperating unitParallel displayParallel indicatorRemote controlSafety technologySecurity technologyTouch displayTouch panelTouch screenWireless alarm systemfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Operator display:ABBGiraGrotheIndexaSomfyWindowMaster
Access control - Owners and proprietors of modern office buildings, banks and single-family homes are increasingly relying on technical progress and forgoing the use of classic keys to secure doors and gates. Rather, bus system access control devices are used, with which one can gain access to a building in different ways. Wouldn't it be great if you could open and close your house with just your fingerprint? It would also be possible to use an eye scanner or a code keypad to secure your house. The advantage is obvious. Locking systems are expensive and the damage is immense if the keys intended for them are lost. With a code or fingerprint, the problem no longer exists. And if you have forgotten your code, new access codes can be set up from a central location or changed if they should have fallen into the wrong hands. The corresponding sensors, readers or code keypads from well-known manufacturers such as Busch Jaeger or ABB are available in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Access control unit for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access controlAccess control deviceAccess control unit for bus systemBiometricsBuilding controlBus system access control deviceCard readerChip cardChip card readerCode lockEIBEvaluation moduleFingerprintKey lockKeylessKeypadNikobusTouch lockTouch operated lockTransponderTransponder readerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Access control:ABBBusch JaegerGiraIssendorff
Function module door station - Are you sure you have experienced this before? Someone is ringing the doorbell and you would like to know who it is. However, you don't want to open the door just yet, because not every visitor is welcome. Find out here what you need for optimal communication between 'inside' and 'outside' and which properties the different function modules of a door station can have.A door intercom is a practical device because, for security reasons, not every stranger should be allowed to enter a building without asking. Door phones offer the convenience of communicating with visitors first. Only then will a decision be made as to whether a person will be granted entry or not. The function module at the entrance is of particular importance. Depending on the type, scope and equipment, you have numerous opportunities to influence comings and goings. Incidentally, this not only applies to private property with a single-family house, but also to apartment buildings with many residential units, commercial properties or company buildings with parking spaces, storage areas and delivery zones.Which function modules are there for door stations?Depending on the complexity, a door station consists of one or more indoor stations and one or more outdoor stations. The modules presented in this category are designed for external installation, offer numerous functions and are often modular in design. This gives you maximum freedom in planning, installation, operation and expansion. In our online shop we carry the following function modules and accessories:Switching modules, bell modules, bells and combined bell and light modulesCover and dummy modules as well as front panelsaudio modules and speaker modulescomplete video front-door stations, communication columns and door hands-free systemsCode lock modules, keypad modules and code buttonsDisplay modules and information modulesTransponder modules and card reader modulesModules for key switches and lock modulesLetter slot flaps and motion detectors In the following text we will go into more detail about individual modules.Image: Siedle TM 612-2 AG button moduleWhat is the difference between the bell modules for the door station?The simplest models are the bell modules. These consist only of one or more bell buttons. You usually have the option of attaching name tags. Some variants offer an additional button to switch on the entrance lighting. You can choose these depending on the style and color of your building. When it comes to the materials, you have the choice between plastic, elegant glass or robust metal.The modules with an additional hands-free facility are somewhat more comprehensive. Assuming a compatible indoor station, it is possible to speak and hear each other. These variants already offer a higher level of security. By communicating, you will find out who is at the door and why that person rang your bell.More complex function modules also offer a camera. This is particularly convenient because now you can also see the visitor. It can also be seen whether other people are present. Function modules with a camera are typically set up as a one-way system. That is, the person in the building can see an image of the visitor. However, the visitor does not see the person in the building. If required, complete video front-door stations and door hands-free systems with screens are also available. These are then usually designed as two-way systems.What functions do display modules and information modules offer?Display modules often supplement the bell modules or replace large keypads with many bell buttons. Their display is used to show important information such as names, house numbers, directions, opening hours or rules of conduct. Depending on the model, use the keys or the display to navigate to the person you want and then ring out. TIP:Display modules are the right thing for complex systems. Such devices manage up to several hundred participants in the smallest of spaces. These modules are therefore a compact alternative to properties with many residential units or office complexes. The manufacturers supply special software for parameterizing the participants. Special programming knowledge is not required.How do code lock modules and fingerprint modules work?Of course, you can get numerous special modules from eibabo®, for example if you want to install access control via a keypad module. Entering a numeric code allows a person access to the building. Depending on the model and system size, several hundred access codes can also be programmed here. The input keys are usually designed in such a way that people with visual impairments can feel the position of the individual fields. After entering the access code, you will receive visual and/or acoustic feedback as to whether you have been granted access or not. You can use code lock modules, or electronic key modules, as a stand-alone solution or in combination with other modules.A module with the fingerprint sensor offers a high level of security. Access is quick and easy by placing a finger. A sensor captures the fingerprint and compares it with the fingerprints previously stored in the system. Once the person has been identified, the system can authorize access.NoticeFingerprint modules offer enormous advantages. On the one hand, people do not have to remember any access codes. On the other hand, there is no risk of someone forgetting or losing their key.There are two types of fingerprint modules. With an optical sensor, the image of a print is captured and converted in such a way that it can be processed by the algorithm for identification. A capacitive fingerprint sensor uses a series of tiny capacitor circuits to scan a finger's profile. Using the resulting image, a processor searches for matches to the attributes stored in the database.What are card reader modules and transponder modules?You know card readers from paying with your bank card. The card reading modules for door stations work in a similar way and grant access to the building by inserting or laying on a card (optionally with additional entry of a code). Like other modules, these can also be used as a stand-alone solution or in combination with other access control systems. Transponder modules are comparable with this. Here a transponder is used to open an access. This is often in the form of a keychain.What should I look out for when buying a function module for door stations?Depending on the type of door station, function modules offer a wide variety of options. We have already presented numerous options, starting with the simple ringing of a bell, through video communication to individual access solutions. Simply choose a system that meets your requirements. What other things should you consider?For how many participants does the module have to be designed?Is a later extension to be considered?How and where is the module installed (flush, surface, column)?Is the module exposed to particular loads (dirt, vandalism, weather)?Should the module also be operable by children and people with disabilities?Is the identity of each person recorded?Do I want to combine it with time management and create documentation?Are there permission levels for specific areas?Can the functional module be integrated into a building management system?and much more At eibabo® you will always find high-quality products from selected manufacturers that exactly match your needs and requirements. The brands Auerswald, Busch Jaeger, Elcom, Gira, Grothe, Renz, Somfy, Wantec, Ritto, Renz and Siedle, among others, offer the best quality. We also offer a large selection of transponder cards and transponder keys as well as door opener relays, indoor stations and complete door intercom sets.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Communication technique > Functional module for door communication you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access systemBell moduleBrightness sensorButton coverCamera eyeCard reader moduleCode lock moduleCover moduleDoor code systemDoor intercomDoor opener moduleDummy moduleGate operator accessoriesInformation areaInformation elementIntercomIntercom systemInterfaceLanguage moduleLetter flapOutput modulePlaceholder modulePower adapterPresence detectorRadio code switchSpeech moduleSwitching actuatorWide angle lensfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Function module door station:AgfeoAuerswaldBalcom ElectronicBusch JaegerComelit GroupElcomGezeGiraGrotheIndexaLegrand SEKOMobotixRenzRittoSiedleSomfyTCSTelecomWantec
Smart Home - Smart Home is a general term for automation solutions in residential buildings designed to create added value for the user by increasing the quality of living and quality of life. A wide variety of systems and installation procedures are used. Only a few of them are standardized worldwide, e.g. the KNX®, unfortunately most are stand-alone solutions. The devices used for this purpose ought to be compatible among themselves and among manufacturers in order to implement convenience functions, safety functions and energy-saving functions. Human nature is ill-equipped to process the future information overload and extreme rapidity of changes. The human body needs to slow down to be able to consciously perceive its environment and to process and store experiences. This also presents future challenges for manufacturers and service providers of smart home systems, namely to provide relieve to human beings, instead of burdening them with information and instructions. It is very difficult to keep up with the number of automation solutions in the Smart Home field, and the number of actually totally senseless applications is constantly increasing. The consumer can hardly even recognize which hardware and application is smart and which isn't, as nearly everything is advertised as being ''smart'' without actually being so. Who really needs a toothbrush that tells you whether you've brushed your upper left row of teeth long enough, an app-controlled toilet flush or a washing machine that reorders the washing detergent. Applications are only smart if they actually provide the user with practical added value. Studies have shown that most users (over 50%) would like to have a smart heating control, followed by a remote-control window/shutter/rolling shutter control and automated lighting. Of course, the future advances at a rapid speed, and today's standards may already be obsolete 10 years from now and might be replaced by disruptive technologies. The heavy automation of processes and routines, pressure towards efficiency due to globalization, along with massive digitalization in all areas of life are the heralds of a new future. Robot technology and androids will be a ubiquitous part of all our lives in less than 20 years. There are already efforts to optimize the human brain to withstand the future?s heavily increasing challenges of the digital world. Normal life and work routines as they largely exist today will change significantly. There is a substantial future in store for the smart home ? in particular the KNX smart home ? in the private domain, which is why anyone who is planning to build or is currently building a home ought to be aware of the future requirements and at least make preparations now for relevant KNX installations. In our main Smart Home catalogues at eibabo®, we carry a vast selection of products from ABB, Berker, Busch Jaeger, Eaton Moeller, EIBMARKT, ELSNER, EMU-ELEKTRONIK, ESYLUX, Issendorf, GIRA, Hager, Jung, Legrand, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, SOMFY, Steinel, THEBEN, Thermokon and Warema available for private and commercial customers at top prices with worldwide delivery.
Access control system - If you own a building or property, then there are usually people there on a regular basis. For the safety of everyone involved, it is important that only authorized persons have access. There are various access control systems for this, starting with simple locks through code locks to more complex biometric systems. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. In this article we will introduce you to the common systems and help you decide which one is best for you.What functions does an access control system perform?Access control is the process of using various devices to secure a building. This ensures the protection of workers, visitors, facilities and property. Depending on the model, equipment and security requirements, the systems work electronically or manually. Nowadays, more and more people and companies are choosing electronic devices. These offer several advantages.Image: Ekey 101 313 finger scannerThe use of building access control is not only for security, but also for accountability and evaluation. In combination with time recording, access control systems become an analysis system. Visiting times, working hours and breaks can be recorded and logged quickly and directly. In addition to time recording, there are extensive options for integrating:Document management systemsHR systems (Human Resources)accounting systemsCRM systems (customer management)fire protection systemsand many more A properly designed and installed system can also have economic benefits. Fixed costs can be reduced by automating processes. For example, modern registration systems can replace a checkpoint with at least two people. Linking time tracking to the payroll system saves time calculating it.NoticeBuilding access control systems are often managed from a server or computer, allowing changes to be made to the system as needed. In addition, most access controls have a redundant power supply so that power failures do not affect the system.Pay attention to the user-friendliness. When introducing the system, prioritize security and create a positive user experience. Nobody wants to feel monitored.What does an access control system consist of?Typically, an access control system consists of numerous components. On the one hand, these are those that identify the user. On the other hand, there are components that make the decisions about granting access. If you want to integrate an access control system, then you cannot do without it. Please noteThis eibabo® catalog is primarily about the first product group ? the so-called identifiers. These include door code devices, code lock attachments, fingerprint scanners, code handles and card reader modules. An identifier can be a physical object on which code information is read using various technologies. Other identifiers work by entering alphanumeric characters. Biometric properties of a person can also be used as identifiers. The most common identifiers are:coded key card, key fob or tagsvirtual ID (identification via smartphone)entering a secret alphanumeric string (PIN code)the fingerprintthe vein pattern of a finger or handthe geometry of the face or iris Electronic or contactless key cards, key fobs and tagsAccess is gained by reading the programmed card into the reader. These systems are still very often in use, but are increasingly being replaced by other systems. One of the advantages is that you can also store employee information on the key cards, including photos and other data. Thus, these not only serve as anonymous access authorization, but can also be used for full identification. Key fobs or tags are variants with so-called transponders and can also be described with special information. An RFID access control is often used in this context. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and is a technology that works with the help of electromagnetic waves and does not require direct contact.door code devicesDoor code devices require you to enter a pre-agreed PIN code for the door to open. You cannot lose this access authorization like a key or key card. However, there is a risk that you will forget the access code. In this case, you will be denied entry. As a rule, after a few failed attempts, further security measures are taken. A code handle is the more elegant form of a door code device. Here the input keys are integrated directly into the jack.Fingerprint readers and other biometric systemsFinger scanners and other biometric access systems are becoming increasingly popular. Biometric technologies are based on 'recognizing' certain physical characteristics of the user. The data is converted into a unique code, which is then sent to the access controller and the software database. ImportantA biometric feature such as a fingerprint is stored in the user database as a digital sequence from which the papillary pattern of the finger cannot be reproduced. This allows full compliance with the laws on the protection of personal data. Biometric systems offer a number of advantages over other systems:a higher level of securitythe impossibility of transmitting biometric data to another personreducing the risk of fraud at checkpoints and workplaces (e.g. time recording)reducing the risks associated with the loss or disclosure of personal identification codesMinimizing administrative costs associated with processing and replacing lost or stolen user identitiesno need to remember passwords or codeshigh accuracy of personal identification At eibabo® we offer you high-quality devices, components and accessories for your access control system. In addition to complete sets, you will find AnyKey keyboards, code locks as built-in devices or for surface mounting, finger scanners, control units for access control systems as well as card readers, key cards and door controls. With the components we offer, you have the option of installing individually planned and modular access control systems. Your advantage is the flexible integration with an optimal price-performance ratio. In addition, the powerful functions of the devices combined with simple and often intuitive operation. Here in the shop you can get products from certified manufacturers such as Assa Abloy / effeff, Elcom, Ekey (AT), Siedle&Söhne or Sommer.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Admittance control system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access control systemAccess systemAssembly toolCard readerCard reader moduleCode lock moduleCode switchCoding moduleConstruction site mapControl unitControllersData centerDirectoryDoor code deviceDoor code fittingDoor code systemDoor opener controlDoor opener moduleEvaluationFinger recognitionKeylessLockingMaintenance cardNumber moduleProximity keySystem devicesTransponderTransponder switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Access control system:Assa Abloy effeffBusch JaegerComelit GroupEkeyElcomEuchnerGrotheIdencomIndexaLegrand SEKORittalSchneider ElectricSiedleTCSVanderbilt
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Schneider Electric - LADT2 - Time Block A 0.1-30.00S - Activation-delayed timer block block LADT2
£48.58 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Time Block A 0.1-30.00S - Activation-delayed timer block block
Schneider Electric
| LADT2
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Eltako - FMZ61-230V - Radio actuator Multifun. time relay - Radio receiver 868MHz FMZ61-230V
£59.47 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Radio actuator Multifun. time relay - Radio receiver 868MHz
Eltako
| FMZ61-230V
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Schneider Electric - LADR2 - Time Block R 0.1-30.00S - Relapse-delayed timer block block LADR2
£48.58 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Time Block R 0.1-30.00S - Relapse-delayed timer block block
Schneider Electric
| LADR2
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Siemens - 3RP2574-1NW30 - Timing relay star-delta - Timer relay 1...20s AC 12...240V 3RP2574-1NW30
£50.82 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Timing relay star-delta - Timer relay 1...20s AC 12...240V
Siemens
| 3RP2574-1NW30
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Schneider Electric - RE22R2QTMR - Star-delta time relay - Timer relay 0,05...1080000s AC 24...240V RE22R2QTMR
£38.84 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Star-delta time relay - Timer relay 0,05...1080000s AC 24...240V
Schneider Electric
| RE22R2QTMR
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Schneider Electric - RE22R2MYMR - Multifunction relay - Timer relay 0,05...1080000s AC 24...240V RE22R2MYMR
£47.00 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Multifunction relay - Timer relay 0,05...1080000s AC 24...240V
Schneider Electric
| RE22R2MYMR
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Siemens - 3TH4244-0BB4 - Auxiliary contactor 44E, 4NO+4NC, 24VDC 3TH4244-0BB4
£75.22 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Auxiliary contactor 44E, 4NO+4NC, 24VDC
Siemens
| 3TH4244-0BB4
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Phoenix - ETD-BL-1T-230-PT - Time relay 1 changeover contact - Timer relay 0,05...3600s ETD-BL-1T-230-PT
£50.32 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Time relay 1 changeover contact - Timer relay 0,05...3600s
Phoenix
| ETD-BL-1T-230-PT
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Eberle - IZA/R - Time relay 1W,5A,24-240VAC/DC IZA/R
£32.40 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Time relay 1W,5A,24-240VAC/DC
Eberle
| IZA/R
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Siemens - 3TH4355-0AP0 - Auxiliary contactor 55E, 5NO+5NC, 230V AC - Auxiliary relay 230VAC 0VDC 5NC/ 5 NO 3TH4355-0AP0
£63.15 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Auxiliary contactor 55E, 5NO+5NC, 230V AC - Auxiliary relay 230VAC 0VDC 5NC/ 5 NO
Siemens
| 3TH4355-0AP0
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Siemens - 3RP2525-1BW30 - Time relay 2 changers - Timer relay 0,05...360000s AC 12...240V 3RP2525-1BW30
£73.52 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Time relay 2 changers - Timer relay 0,05...360000s AC 12...240V
Siemens
| 3RP2525-1BW30
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Schneider Electric - RE22R2QGMR - Star-delta time relay - Timer relay 0,05...1080000s AC 24...240V RE22R2QGMR
£38.84 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Star-delta time relay - Timer relay 0,05...1080000s AC 24...240V
Schneider Electric
| RE22R2QGMR
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