Altronix Announces Strategic Partnership with LiftMaster

Altronix, provider of power and data transmission for the professional security industry, is pleased to announce its strategic partnership with LiftMaster, a leading brand of professionally installed access solutions including smart video intercoms, smart door controllers and gate operators. This collaboration combines Altronix’s advanced power distribution with LiftMaster’s CAP2D Smart Access Controllers, resulting in new pre-configured kits designed to support up to 16 door systems from a single enclosure.

LiftMaster Smart Access 2-Door Controller (CAP2D) is a cloud-based credentialed access control product that controls up to two doors, gates, elevators or commercial door operators. Customers can easily expand to any number of access points through the myQ Community web portal.

"We are excited to partner with LiftMaster to deliver a seamless door control solution that allows for more flexibility for our mutual customers," said Ronnie Pennington, Director of Sales for the Americas. "This new access and power integration highlights our focus on delivering solutions that exceed industry standards."

These scalable Trove solutions are now available and consist of pre-configured kits that support 4, 8, or 16 door systems. These can also be designed a la carte – by choosing an Altronix Trove enclosure/backplane, power distribution, and the LMBK2 mounting bracket to support CAP2D controllers. Kit models include battery leads, mounting hardware, power on/off rocker switch(es), and tamper switch.

New Altronix Models Include:
TML400K1(D) – 4-Door Kit
T2LMK7F8N(D) – 8-Door Kit
T3LMK77F16N(D) – 16-Door Kit
(CAP2D boards sold separately)

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Altronix, delivering a seamless and easy-to-install solution for our LiftMaster Smart Access 2-Door Controller (CAP2D), said Rebecca Peterson, Director of Product, Access Control Solutions “The Trove-series SKUs, custom-built for LiftMaster, will enable our installers to unlock new possibilities for both retrofit and new installations, thereby expanding our award-winning myQ Community access control experience to an even broader customer base.”

By combining the strengths of both companies, these kits provide enhanced power, improve installation efficiency while providing a single point of maintenance, making them an ideal choice for a wide range of multi-door applications.

The Altronix and LiftMaster partnership exemplifies the companies’ dedication to advancing access control technology, ensuring that security integrators have the tools they need to deliver comprehensive and reliable solutions to their end users.

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