View University Commonly Speed Gate Turnstile Entrance Barrier Gate Turnstiles With Card Reader Demo

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December 15, 2025
Category Connection: Speed Gate Turnstile
Brief: Get a guided demo that shows common workflows and troubleshooting tips for the University Speed Gate Turnstile with Card Reader. This video walks you through the sleek design, integration with third-party access control systems, and key functions like infrared detection, anti-pinch safety, and emergency-escape features. See how this turnstile manages secure pedestrian access in institutional settings.
Related Product Features:
  • Easily integrates with third-party equipment like biometric systems, access control, and consumption systems.
  • Features bi-directional motorized barrier panels with controlled or free operation modes.
  • Includes infrared detection sensors at knee and waist height to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Anti-pinch function with photo sensors prevents turnstile closure on individuals.
  • Automatic reset function locks gates if forcibly pushed or if passage isn't completed in time.
  • Emergency-escape function opens gates automatically during power loss or via remote button.
  • LED traffic lights on both sides indicate access status with green for pass and red for no-entry.
  • Streamline design with a small footprint and smooth, quiet motorized barriers for fast throughput.
Faqs:
  • What third-party systems can the University Speed Gate Turnstile integrate with?
    The turnstile easily integrates with various third-party equipment, including access control systems, time and attendance systems, consumption systems, ESD systems, fare collection systems, biometric systems like fingerprint and face recognition, bar-code scanners, Token/ID/IC card readers, coin collectors, and card collectors.
  • How does the turnstile ensure safety and prevent unauthorized access?
    It uses multiple infrared detection sensors at knee and waist heights to detect and prevent crawling or rolling through. The anti-pinch function with photo sensors stops the barrier from closing on a person, and an automatic alarm activates for tailgating or unauthorized movement.
  • What happens during a power outage or emergency?
    In case of power loss, the gates open automatically to meet fire protection requirements. Additionally, an optional emergency button can be pressed to open the gates remotely, whether the power is on or off, ensuring safe evacuation.