Brief: Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Secure Access Control Sliding Gate Turnstile, showcasing its operation in both single and dual-core configurations. You'll observe how the tempered glass sliding barrier integrates with access control systems and witness its safety features, including infrared sensors and emergency functions, in a real-world B2B security environment.
Related Product Features:
Constructed with a durable 304 stainless steel framework and tempered glass sliding barrier for long-lasting security.
Features single-core (RNCF8066-2) and dual-core (RNCF8066-2S) mechanisms for flexible single or multi-lane applications.
Equipped with 6 pairs of infrared sensors per lane for accurate pedestrian detection and direction monitoring.
Offers multiple operation modes: free passage, controlled access, and lane closed for versatile security management.
Includes safety functions like anti-tailgating, anti-reverse intrusion, dual anti-pinch, and automatic reset after failures.
Provides emergency-escape functionality with barrier auto-opening during power failure or via remote emergency button.
Easily integrates with third-party systems like biometric readers, access control, and fare collection systems.
CE certified with a robust DC brush motor and supports RS232/RS485 communication for extended control.
FAQs:
What are the main differences between the single-core and dual-core mechanisms?
The single-core mechanism (model RNCF8066-2) has one core in the cabinet and is typically used for single or multi-lane setups. The dual-core mechanism (model RNCF8066-2S) features two independent cores, making it ideal for multi-lane applications where enhanced throughput and redundancy are needed.
How does the turnstile ensure safety for pedestrians?
It includes infrared photo beam sensors, mechanical double anti-folding, and dual anti-pinch features to prevent injuries. It also has obstacle safety detection with an audible alarm, automatic reset after failures, and an emergency-escape function that opens the barrier during power outages or when the emergency button is pressed.
Can this sliding gate turnstile integrate with existing access control systems?
Yes, it comes with standard electric interfaces and supports integration with various third-party equipment such as biometric readers, ID/IC card readers, time & attendance systems, and fare collection systems via RS232/RS485 communication, allowing for seamless connectivity in diverse security environments.
What are the available operation modes for access control?
The turnstile offers three operation modes per direction: Free passage allows all to pass, Controlled access requires valid authorization (e.g., from a card reader), and Lane closed denies all access. These modes can be set independently for each direction to suit specific security needs.