Manufacturer portfolio guidance • Georgia

DoorKing gate operators, entry systems and access control

Coordinate the gate operator, safety devices, vehicle detection, entry method and access-control workflow as one engineered entrance.

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Commercial gate and entrance construction planning
Commercial gate and entrance construction engineering assessment

What DoorKing includes—and how to choose

DoorKing offers slide, swing, overhead and barrier gate operators as well as telephone entry, access control, traffic control and vehicle-detection products. Operator selection begins with gate construction, weight, length, duty cycle, speed, wind exposure, available space and the approved vehicular use—not with a controller model.

A powered gate is a moving machine. Entrapment protection, monitored safety devices, warning signs, guarded openings, emergency access and the applicable UL 325 and ASTM F2200 system engineering responsibilities must be addressed by the qualified security engagement team. Access control needs to command an already safe gate system; it cannot compensate for unsafe geometry or missing protection.

Entry-system engineering assessment includes visitor calling, resident or tenant directories, credentials, cellular or IP service, postal or fire access where approved, and the response during communications loss. Loops, photo eyes, edges and other sensors are assigned a specific safety or traffic function and tested with the completed operator.

Product families and their roles

This portfolio map separates the main DoorKing functions so the security engagement is not reduced to a generic model list.

Vehicular gate operators

Slide, swing, barrier and specialty operators selected from gate and duty requirements.

Telephone entry

Visitor calling, directories and controlled entrance release.

Access control

Credentials, users, schedules and event management for supported entrances.

Detection and safety

Loops, photoelectric sensors, edges and traffic controls with documented function.

Architecture decisions before procurement

The selected family must fit the opening, scene, network, power, software and administrative environment.

Gate mechanics

Verify gate condition, travel, stops, rollers, hinges, track, wind and preventive maintenance access.

Entrapment zones

Document each hazard and the monitored protection used for every movement direction.

Power and communications

Plan branch power, disconnect, grounding, backup, data or cellular service and surge protection.

Vehicle workflow

Map approach, credential or visitor decision, opening, presence, closing and exception handling.

Functional Commissioning evidence

Acceptance needs to demonstrate the intended workflow under realistic conditions, not only show that devices appear online.

  • Test every monitored entrapment device in each required direction.
  • Exercise normal, denied, emergency, power-loss and communications-loss scenarios.
  • Observe loops and presence sensors with representative vehicles and traffic timing.
  • Deliver operator, safety-device, loop, entry-system and preventive-preventive maintenance records.

Official DoorKing resources

Use the manufacturer pages below for current product status, compatibility, release notes, software and firmware. We link to official resources and do not host firmware files locally.

Detailed engineering assessment and product-family guides

Use the detailed DoorKing guides below to compare specific hardware, software and deployment decisions.

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