Enforcer

Enforcer Keypads, Photo Eyes, Locks & Access Control Parts
Enforcer products are used in access control, gate entry, door security, pedestrian access, request-to-exit, and low-voltage security applications. At Gate Openers Unlimited, this page helps customers find Enforcer keypads, proximity readers, photo eyes, request-to-exit devices, electric locks, magnetic locks, timers, relays, power supplies, push buttons, and related access control accessories.
When choosing an Enforcer product, start with the device type and the system it connects to. A keypad, photo eye, electric strike, maglock, timer, relay, or power supply is not selected the same way. The correct product depends on the model number, voltage, relay output, lock type, credential format, safety requirements, enclosure style, mounting location, and the gate operator, door controller, or access control panel receiving the signal.
Enforcer Access Control and Security Products
Enforcer products are commonly used around automatic gates, pedestrian doors, storefront entrances, commercial buildings, apartment communities, offices, storage facilities, and controlled-access areas. Depending on the application, Enforcer equipment may help control entry, release a lock, trigger a gate command, detect an obstruction, provide request-to-exit, power access devices, or add timing and relay control to a low-voltage system.
For gate and access control applications, Enforcer products may be used with keypads, card readers, proximity credentials, photo beams, electric strikes, maglocks, push-to-exit buttons, timers, relays, power supplies, and security contacts. Always match the product to the access control system, door or gate equipment, voltage, wiring method, and code or safety requirements for the installation.
Shop Enforcer by Product Type
- Access control keypads
- Proximity readers and credentials
- Photo eyes and photo beams
- Request-to-exit sensors and push buttons
- Electric strikes and magnetic locks
- Timers, relays, and control modules
- Power supplies and transformers
- Door contacts and security accessories
- Gate and door access control accessories
Common Enforcer Product Types
| Product Type | Common Use | Ordering Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Access Control Keypads | PIN-code entry for pedestrian gates, doors, offices, and controlled-access areas | Confirm user capacity, relay output, voltage, weather rating, mounting style, and whether the keypad controls a gate, strike, maglock, or access panel. |
| Proximity Readers and Credentials | Card or fob access for doors, gates, and managed properties | Verify credential type, reader format, output type, voltage, facility code needs, and access control panel compatibility. |
| Photo Eyes and Photo Beams | Beam-style detection for gates, doors, security zones, and protected openings | Check monitored safety requirements, beam range, voltage, alignment, weather exposure, and gate or door operator compatibility. |
| Request-to-Exit Devices | Exit signaling for access-controlled doors, maglocks, electric strikes, and security systems | Confirm relay output, fail-safe or fail-secure design, lock type, egress requirements, and local code requirements. |
| Electric Strikes and Magnetic Locks | Locking and releasing controlled doors or pedestrian entrances | Verify voltage, current draw, fail-safe or fail-secure function, door type, frame type, fire rating needs, and access control wiring. |
| Timers and Relays | Timed release, delayed control, auxiliary relay control, and access system logic | Match voltage, relay rating, timing range, trigger input, and the device being controlled before ordering. |
| Power Supplies | Low-voltage power for locks, keypads, readers, sensors, and access control devices | Confirm output voltage, amperage, battery backup needs, enclosure type, and total current draw of connected devices. |
How to Choose the Right Enforcer Product
Start by identifying whether the product is being used for entry control, exit control, safety detection, lock release, power, timing, or relay switching. For replacement parts, match the existing Enforcer or SECO-LARM model number whenever possible. For new installations, choose the product based on the door or gate type, access method, wiring layout, power available, and the equipment being controlled.
- For keypads: confirm whether the keypad will directly trigger a gate or lock, or connect through an access control panel.
- For proximity readers: verify credential format, output type, voltage, and whether the reader works with the existing controller.
- For photo eyes: check range, alignment, wiring, monitored safety needs, and whether the operator accepts that sensor type.
- For electric strikes and maglocks: confirm fail-safe or fail-secure operation, current draw, door hardware, and egress requirements.
- For request-to-exit devices: verify lock type, relay output, access control wiring, and code-compliant egress requirements.
- For power supplies: calculate the total current draw and confirm voltage, amperage, enclosure type, and backup power needs.
Before Ordering Enforcer Access Control Parts
- Confirm the exact Enforcer or SECO-LARM model number when replacing an existing product.
- Verify voltage, current draw, relay rating, output type, and wiring requirements.
- Check whether the device is being used with a gate operator, door controller, access control panel, maglock, electric strike, or alarm/security system.
- For keypads and readers, confirm user capacity, credential type, output format, and weather exposure.
- For photo eyes and beams, verify monitored safety requirements, beam range, mounting location, and operator compatibility.
- For locks and exit devices, confirm fail-safe or fail-secure function and code-compliant egress requirements.
- For power supplies, confirm total load, battery backup needs, and whether the connected devices share the same voltage.
- Do not use an access control device or sensor to bypass required gate safety devices, fire/life-safety hardware, or code-required egress.
Enforcer Compatibility and Fitment Notes
Enforcer compatibility depends on the exact model number, voltage, output type, relay rating, access control format, lock function, mounting environment, and connected equipment. Two Enforcer products may look similar but have different current ratings, relay outputs, weather ratings, user capacity, credential compatibility, or wiring requirements.
When replacing an Enforcer keypad, reader, lock, photo eye, timer, relay, or power supply, compare the full model number and the system requirements before ordering. A keypad or reader may not be compatible with every access panel, and a lock or strike must be matched to the door hardware, power supply, and egress design.
If the Enforcer product is connected to a gate operator, electric strike, maglock, access control panel, fire alarm interface, automatic door, security panel, or commercial entry system, have a qualified technician verify wiring and operation. Do not bypass monitored gate safety devices, photo eyes, reversing edges, safety loops, access control egress hardware, fire/life-safety devices, or required entrapment protection.
Related Enforcer and Access Control Categories
- Access Control
- Keypads
- Card Readers and Proximity Readers
- Request-to-Exit Devices
- Electric Locks and Magnetic Locks
- Photo Eyes and Photo Beams
- Gate Safety Devices
- Power Supplies and Transformers
- Timers and Relays
- Gate Opener Accessories
- Commercial Gate Operator Accessories
South Florida Local Pickup
Gate Openers Unlimited is located in South Florida and offers local pickup from our Hialeah Gardens warehouse when available. This is helpful for local gate technicians, access control installers, locksmiths, door technicians, property managers, HOAs, facility maintenance teams, and commercial buyers who need Enforcer keypads, photo eyes, locks, request-to-exit devices, power supplies, relays, or related access control parts without waiting on standard shipping. Please confirm availability before heading to the warehouse.
Enforcer FAQ
What are Enforcer products used for?
Enforcer products are used for access control, door security, gate entry, request-to-exit, photo beam detection, lock control, power supply, relay timing, and low-voltage security applications. Common products include keypads, photo eyes, proximity readers, electric locks, maglocks, timers, relays, and power supplies.
Is Enforcer the same as SECO-LARM?
Enforcer is commonly used as a SECO-LARM product line name. Some product labels, packaging, and documentation may show ENFORCER, SECO-LARM, or both. Match the exact model number before ordering a replacement.
Can Enforcer keypads be used with gate operators?
Select Enforcer keypads may be used with compatible gate operators or access control panels when the keypad relay output and wiring match the system input. Confirm voltage, relay rating, weather exposure, and gate operator input before ordering.
Can Enforcer photo eyes be used as gate safety devices?
Select Enforcer photo eyes or photo beams may be used in gate or door applications when properly matched, wired, aligned, and tested. For automatic gates, confirm monitored safety requirements and operator compatibility before using any photo eye as part of the safety setup.
What should I check before ordering an Enforcer electric strike or maglock?
Check the voltage, current draw, fail-safe or fail-secure function, door type, frame type, access control wiring, fire/life-safety requirements, and whether the power supply is sized correctly for the lock.
Do Enforcer proximity readers work with all access control systems?
No. Enforcer proximity readers must be matched to the access control panel, credential format, output type, voltage, and wiring requirements. Always verify the reader and credential compatibility before ordering.
Why is my Enforcer keypad, lock, or sensor not working?
Common causes include incorrect voltage, wiring problems, wrong relay connection, failed power supply, incorrect programming, incompatible credentials, lock current draw issues, misaligned photo beams, or a problem with the connected gate, door, or access control equipment.
Do Enforcer products require professional installation?
Many Enforcer products connect to gate operators, electric locks, maglocks, access control panels, fire/security interfaces, and low-voltage control circuits. A qualified technician should handle installation or replacement when wiring, egress requirements, safety monitoring, or unfamiliar controls are involved.
