Wireless exit loops use a wireless transmitter attached to an inductive loop that is either buried or placed on top of the driveway. As a vehicle passes over or stops on top of the loop, the loop's sensor detects a change in the magnetic field, and the transmitter sends a wireless signal to a receiver mounted near the gate operator to automatically open the gate.
Wireless gate exit loops are best suited to locations where trenching or conduit would be challenging or expensive. Wireless gate exit loops offer the same convenience and reliability as traditional wired loops, but with easier installation and reduced labor costs.
Wireless Gate Exit Loop FAQs
Q: Will the e-loop in-ground exit sensor for a driveway gate detect golf carts?
A: Standard e-loop sensors may
not reliably detect golf carts due to their low metal content. The
recommended solution is to use the AE1053 presence mode version with radar, which should detect golf carts effectively.
Q: Will snow plows damage the Commercial Wireless Gate Exit Loop Detector Kit AE1044 or AE1053 and is there a better option for installation in concrete?
A: Snow plows may damage AE1044. Instead, the AE1051 model is recommended, as it is designed to be installed in a hole in the concrete for better protection.
Q: I installed the Commercial
Radar Loop Kit with Presence Mode AE1053, but it’s not detecting pickups
or motorcycles. What should I do?
A: The
unit has sensitivity settings for Pulse and Presence modes.
Q: Will the AE1044 Wireless Gate Exit Loop Detector work with motorcycles?
A:
It depends on the motorcycle size. Smaller bikes may not reliably
trigger the loop detector. For better results, consider a radar-based
model, which is more responsive to vehicles of all sizes.
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