Keypads work in a variety of residential and commercial environments where access control via code entry is the best option. Would keypad entry be the best option for your home or business?

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TYPES OF KEYPADS

While there are a myriad different brands & types of keypads available for access control, the main consideration is how they are going to be powered & communicate with the access control system as a whole. Similar features are available for both wireless and wired options.

R&S San Francisco installed wireless keypad
Wireless Keypad From Service Call
R&S San Francisco repaired wireless keypad
R&S San Francisco repaired wireless keypad

WIRELESS KEYPADS

As the name suggests, wireless keypads don’t use wired electricity or communication with the access control system to function. This is useful in applications where a gate might be too far from an electrical source, but unlike wired keypads, their batteries do need to be changed approximately every year or so.

R&S San Francisco installed wired keypad
Wired keypad from service call
R&S San Francisco repaired wired keypad

WIRED KEYPADS

Wired keypads use wired electrical and communication with the access control system to operate. They don’t require batteries, but do require the ability to run power to them.

STOCKED KEYPADS

  • LIftMaster 387LM Universal Keyless Entry

    LIftMaster 387LM

    Universal Keyless Entry

  • LiftMaster 878MAX Wireless Keyless Entry System

    LiftMaster 878MAX

    Wireless Keyless Entry System

  • LiftMaster KPW250 Wireless Commercial Keypad

    LiftMaster KPW250

    Wireless Commercial Keypad