Wireless Remote Control for Security Barriers & Bollards 
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Take secure access control to the next level with our Wireless Remote Control Systems. Our transmitters and receivers give you fast, reliable, and convenient control of security barriers, bollards, and access gates from a safe distance. They are perfect for commercial and industrial facilities where safety, efficiency, and controlled access are top priorities.


Why Go Wireless?

  •  OPERATE FROM A DISTANCE – Barriers or bollards can be raised and lowered remotely, keeping operators safely positioned away from vehicle traffic.
  •  ENHANCE SAFETY – Provide quick, reliable access for authorized vehicles while preventing entry for unauthorized traffic.
  •  BOOST EFFICIENCY – Eliminate the need for manual operation or wired stations, streamlining entry and exit at busy facilities.

Ideal Applications 

  •  COMMERCIAL FACILITIES – Manage vehicle access to loading docks, parking lots, and delivery areas.
  •  INDUSTRIAL PLANTS & WAREHOUSES – Control barriers at employee and truck entrances.
  •  MUNICIPAL & GOVERNMENT SITES – Secure restricted zones, service yards, and maintenance facilities.
  •  LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION CENTERS – Improve traffic flow while maintaining security at checkpoints.

Standard Control Packages

We provide transmitter and receiver packages for security barrier and bollard control. Each system is easy to install and built for long-term, trouble-free use.

Package Description:

  • Four-button handheld transmitter
  • 900 MHz frequency
  • 2500-foot operating range
  • AC and DC power packages
  • Receiver with four relays
AC Power Package
Part Number: 4PB-4R-XLT-F-AC
Handheld Transmitter: 441-HH-4
Receiver: 441-8000-AC
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DC Power Package
Part Number: 4PB-4R-XLT-F-DC
Handheld Transmitter: 441-HH-4
Receiver: 441-8000-DC

Upgrade your facility’s access control with BWI Eagle wireless remote systems and experience a smarter, safer, and more efficient way to manage barriers and bollards.

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