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With the right GSM access control system or a module to allow your phone to communicate with other access systems, your smartphone is the perfect device for opening your automatic gates.
You can also use an iPhone or Android smartphone to see your visitors and to talk to them if you have a video intercom system installed at the gate.
As long as your mobile phone or smartphone has a signal, you can communicate with your gate access control system and open the gate from anywhere in the World.
You want as much control as possible over who you let through your gates. The best way to do this is by seeing and hearing who is at your gates before deciding to let them in or not.
There are a few ways that automatic gate access can be controlled but video intercoms are the best. They allow audio communication with your visitor and visual confirmation that they’re who they say they are.
But in order to do this, you have to be standing at the intercom panel in your home. Only then can you see what the camera at the gate sees, hear what your visitor says and speak to them from a telephone handset or built-in microphone.
If the intercom panel is in the kitchen and you’re in the bath, your visitor will just have to wait.
But what if the fixed intercom panel in your house was replaced by your phone? What if you could speak to a visitor and see who they are on your phone screen?
Let visitors through your gatesIf you keep your phone with you all the time, you can speak to visitors at your gate all the time. And you could be in any room of the house or anywhere in the garden where there’s mobile signal or WiFi.
A smartphone makes the perfect control system for your gate opener even if you don’t have a video camera or speaker for visitors.
If you just have a buzzer for visitors to push, you can still use a mobile phone to receive the signal and send one to operate your gates remotely.
What you will need to be able to open the gate using phones.
The minimum requirement for a viable access control set up includes a button at the gate that sounds a bell or buzzer in the house where there's also a gate controller.
The gate buzzer tells you someone wants to come in and you can ignore them or let them in.
If you can't see your visitors from the house, you'd need some way to talk to them. An intercom system includes a call button and speech panel at the gate and at least one telephone handset and gate release button inside your home.
Video intercoms allow the visitor to be seen as well as heard. The gate panel has a speech unit and a video camera, and the handset or handsets inside the house include a video screen.
Intercom is short for inter-communication and covers all panels with a microphone, speaker, and possibly video camera.
External panels can be standard or vandal resistant with colours including gold, silver, brushed steel and aluminium. Most provide only audio or audio and video communication with the house but additional access options in the shape of keypads and tag or keycard readers can be included.
Wired systems are connected to each other with wires which have to be run from the home intercom handsets to the call module mounted at the gate.
This will obviously require laying wires in armoured trunking underground or in conduit along walls outside the property.
Wiring inside the house is easier but it needs to be kept neat and tidy and may have to pass through internal and external walls
The most recent innovations in wireless intercom communication use the same GSM communication used by mobile telephones.
With a mobile app, your smartphone replaces the wall-mounted handset and door release inside the home. It allows voice and video communication through the smartphone app as well as gate release.
If you have a non-GSM gate communication system, it is still possible to automatically control your gate openers from your smartphone via GSM. A special module can be installed to translate command signals sent from your phone via GSM into instructions the non-GSM gate controls understand.
The most recent innovations in wireless intercom communication use the same GSM communication used by mobile telephones.
With a mobile app, your smartphone replaces the wall-mounted handset and door release inside the home. It allows voice and video communication through the smartphone app as well as gate release.
If you have a non-GSM gate communication system, it is still possible to automatically control your gate openers from your smartphone via GSM. A special module can be installed to translate command signals sent from your phone via GSM into instructions the non-GSM gate controls understand.
Non-GSM wireless intercoms typically utilise radio signals or WiFi.
Radio is used with remote transmitters (or gate control fobs) and receivers used to open and close gate automation systems and electric garage door openers.
The control signals and voice and video data are transmitted at specific radio frequencies.
Radio is used with remote transmitters (or gate control fobs) and receivers used to open and close gate automation systems and electric garage door openers.
The control signals and voice and video data are transmitted at specific radio frequencies.
Wi-Fi systems use an existing Wi-Fi network, or one specifically added for intercom communication.
GSM can be used for communicating with and controlling your gate opener from anywhere in the world where you have a 3G or 4G signal (depending on the intercom system used).
GSM requires a good GSM mobile signal at both ends but as it can be used from anywhere in the world it delivers the biggest range of advantages.
Alternative wireless communication technologies available for gate automation intercoms are radio and WiFi. Strengths and weaknesses of these alternatives to using your smartphone and GSM communication include:
As with a failed Wi-Fi signal, GSM intercoms won’t work if your phone can’t access a GSM network or if there is a break in the GSM signal at the gate. Without a signal, you have no remote control over your gates. This lack of control over your gates could be seen as a lapse in security.
The ability to monitor and control smart devices in your home from apps on your smartphone, even from another country, is becoming more and more common.
But there is a security consideration.
This ‘internet of things’, where devices are controlled in the same way websites are accessed on a mobile phone, needs strong passwords to ensure only authorised users have control.
After all, what’s the point of having automatic gates to keep undesirables out if they can hack the system and get onto your property?
Smartphones make the perfect control devices for gate openers and other automated systems around your home, like automatic garage doors.
With a professional installation of a GSM access system in place, the rest is easy. All you need to do is download and install the free android or ios app onto your phones.
Then you have full control over who has entry onto your property through your gate with just a few taps on the screen.
Do you remember the code? No need for remotes hand-held controls or fobs cluttering up your pocket or bag.
No code to remember.
It's all on your smartphone.
7 Comment(s)
My gate is 500 ft from the house. No camera or intercom is needed. There is no WiFi signal at the gate. I have a keypad at the gate. All I want is to open the gate from my iPhone when I arrive home. I want to allow Siri to open the gate and I want to grant others to be able to open the gate from their iPhones Can you help to find the right product? Dennis
I wants to open sliding gate with my phone
Hello To use your phone to open your gate you need this unit: https://www.gateautomationsupplies.co.uk/linkcare-gsm-gate-switch?search=gsm Kind regards Jack
I want open my gate motor with my phone
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We have a GSM system set up by another company, who refused to install an exit loop for 15 houses. Can this be retrofitted with a GSM system. Also, will all GSM fobs pair up, are they universal? Finally, can all GSM systems be downloaded to an APP on your apple phone? Many thanks Zoe
How many telephones can be registered in a system for opening a gate? Is there a maximum number?
I am interested in buying a bell connected to an intercom in the house where I can only open after talking to the visitor.
What system would work for heavily wooded driveway that is approximately 1 mile long with curves. Currently we have a temporary dual cattle gate that we manually lock. We would like to get a system that we can remote open the gate with our cell phones & also if possible have access to open directly from our cars. We would temporarily install on the temp gate & then eventually remove & install on permanent gate. We would need it to be solar. Would like price on with & without camera access but definitely want to be able to talk to person trying to access. Also curious how else it can be open if cell service doesn’t work. Is there an override system so gate can still function? There IS cell service but just curious. Thank you!
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