| Frequently
Asked Questions About Open Sesame Products
Q: What is the difference between the System II and
System III packages?
A: The System II package is the most frequently used
package for residential front doors. It includes an
electric strike plate, which is a door latch release
mechanism. It is installed in the door frame. It allows
the manual use of the door to remain unchanged. One
button automatically opens and closes the door.
In some cases, is is desirable not to install an electric
strike. In a rental property, you may not want the
door frame cut into to install the strike. System
III is desirable if the person knows he will be moving
in the future. The System III can be removed with
no change to the door frame and the property can easily
returned to its original condition. System III
is used when the material of the door frame
makes it difficult to work with (steel fill with concrete).
In these cases, the original door latch is no longer
used, it is converted to a roller latch. A wireless
power deadbolt is installed to secure the door. Opening
and closing the door is a 2-button operation, because
the deadbolt must be locked when the door is closed.
Q: Will people that dont have a remote control
be able to operate the door?
A: Yes, the door operates normally when manually used.
Q: Will the system (System II) release a locked door?
A: Yes, the electric strike plate releases the door
latch, allowing you to automatically open the door
while it is locked.
Q: Will I be stuck in or out if the power goes out?
A: No. The Open Sesame door operator has an internal
12vdc lead acid battery, that will operate the unit
for a day under loss of power. The battery is kept
constantly charged while the power is on.
Q: Do I need a contractor to do the wiring?
A: No. The Open Sesame is a low voltage device. A
24v transformer plugs into the wall to keep the internal
battery charged. It can be installed easily and safely
by anyone with handyman skills.
Q: Do I need an electrical outlet close to the door?
A: We include 30 feet of cable with the system, which
should be long enough to reach your nearest outlet.
Q: I understand the Open Sesame systems use batteries.
Do they need to be changed frequently?
A: The door operator contains a 12v, 1.2 Ampere-hour
lead acid battery. This is what actually runs the
system. Is a type sometimes used in alarm systems.
It should last at least 3 years. The remote control
batteries are alkaline type that can be found at radio
shack, or a drug store camera department. They should
last around a year.
Q: Do I need a new door?
A: Usually no. Open Sesame will work with most doors.
The important point is that the door must be neutral
in its movement - aligned and hung properly,
and not warped. In addition, there must be no rubbing
or binding of the door in the frame when closing.
Q: Do I need a new lockset?
A: No, you can use your existing lockset and keys.
But we recommend that you have the type of lockset
with an inside handle that can be turned while the
door is locked. This will prevent the door from accidentally
being left unlocked when someone manually opens the
door to leave. Also, it is better to have a door latch
with no half-round security pin.
Q: Will the strike plate compromise the security of
my door and lock?
A: The electric strike supplied is a high quality,
commercial grade strike. It is very safe and secure,
and is rated at 2400 pounds static strength.
Q: How long does it take to install a System II?
A: About 4 hours.
Q: How long does it take to install a System III?
A: About 3 hours.
Q: What do I have to do if I have a storm or security
door?
A: The unit can be used on a storm or security door.
Contact us to talk about your specific application.
Q: What is the range of the remote controls?
A: The remote controls are manufactured by a big name
company that manufactures garage door openers - Liftmaster.
The range is typically 100, but in some cases
can be reduced to 30 with certain kinds of wall
construction.
Q: If I give my attendant a combination to open my
door (referring to use of the 4-digit code keyless
entry pad), is it a big job to change the combination?
A: No, changing the code is easy and takes just seconds.
Q: How long does the door stay open after opening
to allow me to pass through?
A: The delay time after opening is user adjustable
from 5-50 seconds.
Q: Can I leave the door open?
A: Yes, after activating the door operator by pushing
the remote control button once, simply push the button
again to stop the door at the desired angle. It will
stay there (although it is free to move) until the
button is pushed a third time, which closes the door.
Q: What happens if the door closes while someone is
in the way?
A: When the door hits an obstruction while opening
or closing, it will pause for several seconds (the
same time period as the door hold open time), then
try again to close. It will repeat this action until
the obstruction is removed.
Q: What is the difference between a System II and
System IV?
A: The door operators in these two systems operate
identically when triggered by remote control. The
difference is in manual operation. In System II, the
door is free swinging when manually opened. With System
IV, the door acts like it has a door closer on it
when it is manually
opened. This is similar in action to what might be
found in commercial restroom doors. The door resists
opening slightly, and when the door is released, it
closes behind you automatically.
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