Cellular Entry System

Dec. 8, 2015

DoorKing’s cellular connection service provides not only voice communication for the entry system, but also uses the cellular network for all programming functions. Most other cellular telephone entry / access control systems that claim they can program over the cellular network use text message functions for programming. The DKS system uses true machine to machine (M2M) language for programming. This allows users to program their DKS entry systems just as they always have in the past. All they need is an internet connection and the DoorKing programming software,provided free with every system. 

Installation is greatly simplified because the need to run phone lines, Ethernet cables or other data wiring is completely eliminated. Just connect the cellular device to the DKS system and it's up and running.

More Info: www.doorking.com

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