Electronic Turnstile Gates
Electronic turnstile gates are automated barriers designed to regulate access and regulate entry into a secure area. They can be integrated with various access methods, such as mobile credentials, key cards, biometric scanners or facial recognition technology.
These systems offer an effective alternative to traditional security measures and enhance property management efficiency, helping prevent tailgating and other forms of fraud.
Access control system
Integrated access control systems utilize electronic turnstile gates to verify identity and allow passage. They offer multiple identification methods, including fingerprint and facial recognition for enhanced security. Furthermore, remote monitoring and management of the system as well as multiple configurations, permissions, and security parameters tailored specifically to each facility can also be enabled by these integrated access systems.
Electronic turnstile gates can be an integral component of any security infrastructure in many locations, from sports stadiums and offices to gyms and health clubs. Their seamless entry process enables people to come and go quickly without waiting in lines, making turnstile gates an invaluable security measure that can also be combined with CCTV cameras, fire alarms, emergency communication systems or emergency alarm systems as an evacuation measure.
Turnstile systems work through accurate identification and permission verification, which enhances security while ensuring compliance with access policies. They also record entry events for auditing and analysis purposes as well as provide records for entry auditing purposes. Furthermore, depending on their configuration they can either act as failsafes or lockbacks upon power loss.
Optic and waist-high turnstiles are ideal for organizations that prioritize speedy entries while not detracting from the aesthetics of their space. Furthermore, they are more ADA compliant than full height options which use rotating barriers similar to revolving doors.
Card reader
Electronic turnstile gates with card readers can help prevent unauthorised access to any venue by requiring visitors to present credentials or other forms of identity. They can also help manage traffic levels, which helps avoid overcrowding and reduce security threats, while protecting revenue by making sure everyone pays for tickets or memberships before entering.
Card readers typically connect to an access control controller using Wiegand cables. Once connected, the access control system compares card-swiping information against pre-stored information to determine whether a person is permitted. If matching occurs successfully, turnstile gates open up for users while an alarm sounds to remind them to try again later.
Security turnstile gates can be configured either single- or bi-directional. A pedestrian must brush a valid card to enter, with the system set to require a certain number of brushes before allowing passage. A light indicator flashes when either system is working correctly or when an invalid card is presented for passage; direction of passage can be changed using an onboard keypad and it supports various card-reading modes suited for normal and emergency usage scenarios.
ESD turnstile gate
Electronic turnstile gates designed specifically to increase access control for ESD protected areas can easily integrate with preexisting fire and safety systems, as they utilize retractable flap barriers equipped with sophisticated infrared sensors to detect electrostatic discharge and trigger entry/exit barriers upon reaching acceptable charge thresholds. Once entry/exit gates close behind an individual and prevent unauthorised entry/exit.
ESD Turnstiles feature elegant aesthetics and cutting-edge technology to provide security. Their brushed stainless steel cabinet showcases sophisticated aesthetics while the advanced technology helps them operate well in harsh environments such as cleanrooms. Furthermore, this anti-tailgating and anti-piggybacking device features anti-tailgating capabilities to avoid unauthorised entry as well as an LCD Display screen displaying Digital ESD Access Control System statuses such as time and date as well as prompt statements (test fail, test pass), prompt statements (register card required please swipe card), employee names and department codes – making these turnstiles indispensable tools in cleanroom environments!
As soon as an individual approaches an ESD turnstile gate, they present their access credential (such as proximity card, smart card, barcode or biometric identifier ) to an access control reader and then authenticates that information to determine whether they can enter. If validated, tripod arms rotate to allow passage; once passed through they return back to their starting positions for another person to come through.
Optical turnstile gate
Optic electronic turnstile gates are ubiquitous across various settings, from airports and hospitals to office buildings and banks. They help regulate pedestrian and vehicle access to secure areas while helping prevent identity fraud. Many security entrance gates incorporate other systems – cameras or alarms – while some even feature ADA compliant passage widths so disabled people can pass more easily through.
Turnstiles equipped with optical sensors detect people entering, stopping unauthorized entries by recognizing authorized user credentials and opening and closing as necessary to allow entry or exit as necessary. Furthermore, an optical sensor combined with barcode reader or QR code scanner may further enhance identification capabilities for faster verification processes that reduce waiting time at turnstiles.
Waist-high optical turnstiles are commonly employed at stadiums, theme parks and public transportation sites. These devices feature a tripod barrier arm which rotates when an individual presents credentials to access an entrance and may come equipped with single, double or even triple (tripod) barriers. Furthermore, these systems may also be configured with various lanes options that increase passage speeds while decreasing cabinet requirements at entrance points.
Optic flap turnstiles are more elegant and visually appealing than mechanical tripod gates. Since they don’t physically restrain people, audible and visual alarms are used instead to regulate entry/exit points – making these turnstiles ideal for locations requiring lower security levels or reduced congestion at entry/exit points, such as corporate lobbies or universities.
