Doorking 1496-010 Hash Filter Control Board
Doorking 1496-010 Hash Filter Control Board is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Core Details
| Product Type | Control Board |
| Application Type | Gate |
| Installation Type | Commercial |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mounted | Bolt-On |
Description
Description
Hash Filter Control Board for DoorKing DC Gate Operators
The Doorking 1496-010 is a hash filter control board used in DoorKing DC gate operator systems. This board is specifically designed to filter high-frequency electrical noise and interference, commonly referred to as “hash,” which can disrupt normal operator function and accessory communication.
By attenuating electrical interference on the DC power and control lines, this board helps ensure stable, reliable operation of DoorKing DC operators in access control environments where electrical noise may be present. Compatibility varies by operator model and system configuration, so the operator manual or replacement parts diagram should always be reviewed prior to ordering.
Key Features
- Hash filter control board for DoorKing DC operators
- Designed to reduce high-frequency electrical noise and interference
- Helps maintain stable and reliable operator performance
- Used in access control systems where electrical interference is present
- OEM replacement component for DoorKing systems
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: 1496-010
- Component Type: Hash Filter Control Board (PCB)
- Application: DC gate operator systems
- Function: Electrical noise and interference suppression
- Manufacturer: DoorKing
Conclusion
The Doorking 1496-010 Hash Filter Control Board is a genuine replacement component used to suppress electrical interference in DoorKing DC gate operators. Proper identification of the operator model and system configuration is essential to ensure correct application.
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