[200William-EC SP67851] Remotes for garage door
Robin Patrick
robin.j.patrick at gmail.com
Fri Jul 15 08:37:49 AEST 2016
Hi All,
Hope all are enjoying this sunny winter weather. Really excited about
getting this solution installed. I'll liaise with Darren and Peter (from
Tesnik) on Monday to get this purchased using the sinking fund and secure
an install date, with a view then to understand how many remotes
owners/tennants require.
Many thanks
Robin
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Robin Patrick <robin.j.patrick at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Further to my email, please find more details for the garage door remotes
> from Tesnik Security.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Robin
>
> +++++++
>
> *GARAGE DOOR ACCESS CONTROL:*
>
> It is possible to add a Radio Frequency (RF) Receiver to the new access
> control system so that residents can use new remotes to open the rollerdoor
> to avoid the need to open their windows and present their fobs to the
> readers.
>
>
>
> We have proposed the use of “Farpointe Ranger” long range receivers and
> remotes so that it should be possible to leave the remotes on the keys in
> the ignition of the vehicle and be able to press the button on the remote
> to open the door.
>
>
>
> The new receiver will be wired in parallel with the card readers so that
> either the remote or the fob could be used for entry or exit.
>
>
>
> Cables will be run in conduit through the carpark to the Receiver so that
> it can be positioned in a good location for cars entering and exiting.
>
>
>
> *The cost to supply and install 2 new receivers and connect them to the
> new access control system is $1,360.00 plus GST.*
>
>
>
> If we find that one receiver will be able to cover both entry *and* exit,
> then the cost would be reduced *to $880.00 plus GST.*
>
>
>
> *REMOTES:*
>
> The cost of remotes/transmitters is *$46.00 each plus GST* and is not
> included in the above quotation.
>
>
>
> The remotes will be programmed into the new access control system just
> like the fobs. They can be enabled and disabled through the software just
> like the fobs and will be allocated to each apartment / Owner.
>
>
>
> If you have any questions, please let me know.
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Peter
>
>
>
>
>
> *Peter Spratt*
>
> *[image: cid:image001.jpg at 01CC04D2.41C56300]*
>
> *14H/162 Burwood Rd, CONCORD NSW 2137*
>
> *PO Box 801, ROZELLE NSW 2039*
>
> *Ph: 0429 59 22 38*
>
> *peter at tesnik.com.au* <peter at tesnik.com.au>
>
> *Master Licence 410299236*
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Robin Patrick <robin.j.patrick at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear EC,
>>
>> Great News!! With some help I have come across a remote control solution
>> that not only addresses the security concerns but also comes at negligible
>> cost.
>>
>> Tesnik Security has advised that they can supply and install a system
>> which will open the the garage door for a very reasonable $880 or $1360 (ex
>> GST), depending on whether we need one receiver unit or two. This is
>> determined by whether the receiver can be positioned to receive a remote's
>> signal from either sides of the door, or whether one unit is required each
>> side. The remote system is wired in parallel so those who wish can still
>> use the card reader. The cost of each controller is then a reasonable $45
>> (ex GST).
>>
>> Tesnik also think it is a great system that addresses any security
>> concerns which I know everyone is concerned by - rightfully so! So the
>> really good news is that:
>>
>> - the remotes are programmed just like the fobs, so they can be enabled
>> and disabled and are attributed to each owner/user.
>> - the design of the fob is also such that it can be kept in the key ring,
>> and is not the chunky visor remotes of yesteryear.
>> - being remote controlled means that you can wait in a locked secured car
>> while the door goes up and down, feeling safer in the driveway.
>>
>> I am really excited that there is a reasonable solution that we can
>> implement which adds convenience and security. I have been chatting with a
>> few people about this solution, including Michael who asked to be cc'd into
>> this email.
>>
>> And it seems great timing too. Could we please work this into the sinking
>> fund budget. We could potentially have the upgrade done at the same time
>> the other security works are completed.
>> In the mean time I will get a copy of the advice from Tesnik to share.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Robin
>>
>
>
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