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I have a nursing home that uses keypads for access/departure control they don't need the security of a 4 digit code and would like something easier to use. Are there 2 or 3 digit keypads? I have suggested RF or magnetic but I'm not sure what to use there either.
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I have never seen a two or three digit keypad. If they are not concerned about security how about just useing a RTE push button? For ease of use a magnetic reader is the way to go. Corby makes some basic units they may fit your needs.
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HID makes a stand alone single door controller called an 'Entryprox'. all the programming is done thru a keypad on the unit and uses any standard HID card
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One of my customers has a 3 digit (2 numbers and the * key) in use. I'll try to get by there and get a manufacturers name and the model number for you.
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I haven't forgotten you Merritt. I had to cover a lot of miles yesterday and today and have not been able to get by there. I have another out of town job in the morning but maybe I can get there tomorrow afternoon.
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Well, how about makeing the first two digits the same; 2254, 3342
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I went by today and there are no markings what-so-ever that indicate a brand name on the outside of the keypad and the customer really wasn't comfortable with me taking it off the wall to get the information. Sorry I couldn't help.
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ISTM that either IEI or Corby stand alone keypads can be programmed for short codes with a bit of effort. Both vendors have full install manuals on line for their conventional keypads... and excellent phone support (hint, hint), number on website.
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When you say keypad I think of something controlling a door strike or mag lock. And there are plenty of suggestion above. But if you are looking for a mechanical lock here is a suggestion: https://www.codelocks.co.uk/push-button-lock.htm You can use one digit if you want. If they need a keypad on both sides this is the only company that I have found that makes one that is ADA compliant lock i.e. handles on both sides.
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