Description
The AES E-TRANS 200 Transceiver is a bidirectional wireless access control device engineered for secure, scalable gate automation in commercial and multi-unit properties. It securely manages up to 200 remotes and entry devices, delivering reliable operation in high-traffic environments.
- Frequency & Link: 433 MHz operation with -126 dBm sensitivity and 20 dBm transmit power for dependable wireless control across typical gate layouts
- Remote Storage: Supports up to 200 remotes/devices, including e-Loops, keypads, and entry buttons, for large properties or multi-unit complexes
- Lock-Out Function: Securely disable selected devices via the e-Remote to prevent unauthorized access when needed
- Relay Outputs: Two relays with Pulse, Latch, and Hold modes to suit various gate or door control configurations
- Antenna & Connectivity: External SMA antenna connector to attach high-gain or specialized antennas for extended range
- Voltage Range: Wide input range of 10–36V AC/DC for flexible installations
- Power Efficiency: Ultra-low standby current (4.5 mA), enabling reliable solar-powered deployments and reduced energy use
- Display & Diagnostics: LCD display with intuitive menus for straightforward programming and on-site diagnostics
- Test Mode: Built-in Test Mode to verify signal strength, detect interference, and validate relay activations before operation
- Bi-directional Wireless: Two-way communication ensuring command acknowledgments and status updates with gate controllers
- Ideal For: Large properties, commercial campuses, and multi-tenant buildings where centralized access management matters
With the AES E-TRANS 200, property managers gain a scalable, secure, and energy-conscious solution for modern gate automation. The ability to store up to 200 devices simplifies administration for campuses and neighborhoods, while the lock-out feature adds an essential layer of security during peak traffic or potential incidents. The dual-relay design supports independent control of entry gates and auxiliary doors, reducing wiring complexity and enabling flexible system architectures. An external SMA antenna expands coverage in challenging layouts, and the wide 10–36V input range accommodates diverse power environments, including solar-powered sites. The LCD interface and Test Mode streamline setup, diagnostics, and maintenance, helping ensure reliable gate operation day after day.



