Benefits
- One Remote for everything
All your current remotes reprogrammed onto just one
- Affordable Convenience
Placing low cost devices in strategic positions will make your perimeter security work for you
- 400m Range
we have transmitters and receivers which work up to 400 meters to make residential applications seamless
- Code Hopping Encryption
hopping code is used in remote control systems to prevent replay attacks, where an eavesdropper records the transmission and replays it at a later time to cause the receiver to 'unlock'.
- Low battery warning
your remote LED flashes to warn you that your batteries are going flat
How Remote Controls work?
Securit only installs code hopping remote controls for the reasons explained in this paragraph.
A code hopping remote controls uses a frequency spectrum range between 300-400 MHz and most of the transmitter/receivers rely on hopping or rolling code technology. This approach prevents perpetrators from recording a code and replaying it to open a garage door or gate motor. Since the signal is supposed to be significantly different from that of any other garage door remote control, manufacturers claim it is impossible for someone other than the owner of the remote to open the garage.
When the transmitter sends a code, it generates a new code using an encoder. The receiver, after receiving a correct code, uses the same encoder with the same original seed to generate a new code that it will accept in the future. Because there is a high probability that someone might accidentally push the open button while not in range and desynchronize the code, the transmitter and receiver generate look-a-head codes ahead of time.
Our Remotes