Three Arm Turnstile With Ticket Reader
Three arm turnstile gates are access blocking devices designed to allow only one person through at any one time, making them perfect for scenic spots, museums and natatoriums, sports venues and public transport hubs that require ticket verification.
Pedestrian turnstile gates provide accurate usage data that allow security staff and management teams to analyze or plan capacity needs more accurately, as well as offering dynamic functions through user-friendly interfaces.

Security
This three arm turnstile gate not only prevents unauthorized access but is also equipped with safety features like anti-pinch and tailgating protection, but is equipped with a QR code scanner which reads the unique information found on tickets quickly and transmits it for verification to a paper ticket platform for processing. If valid QR codes are detected then an opening instruction will be received which opens the blocking barrier, otherwise the barrier remains locked.
Based on its application, security turnstiles may operate either offline or online mode. When in offline mode, turnstile gates will store ticket inspection information in their local database before verifying it before sending the gate opening signal for users to pass through it and playing an LED screen interface with ticket type information as well as prompt voice information that allows passage.
There are various other kinds of security turnstile gates on the market as well. More advanced models include full-height turnstiles with revolving doors for restricting access to certain areas in buildings; flap barrier gates; sliding turnstiles; and anti-collision turnstile gates may all be deployed in multiple lanes in order to accommodate large crowds and reduce wait times.
Reliability
Three arm turnstile are commonly used to regulate access into buildings or public transportation stations. They can feature physical barriers or optical sensors as a physical barrier against entry. Some types also feature LED lighting and alarms to deter unauthorised entry; should a reader fail to read access credentials, lights or alarms can activate and barriers can close automatically – providing an extra level of security in facilities where employee and visitor safety are paramount.
Reliability in turnstiles depends on multiple factors, including its read rate which determines how quickly credentials can be processed and unlocked the gate. It is critical that this rate be factored into any plans for peak traffic situations as it can impact throughput of a turnstile. Furthermore, take note of how long people take to pass through gates as this could impact its throughput capacity.
Three arm turnstiles can operate both offline and online. When in offline mode, ticket inspection information does not reside locally – instead relying on network communication thread to communicate with server via regular heartbeat data packet transmissions; any failure in heartbeat transmission would prompt turnstile gate to report ticket inspection failure to ticket checking thread, who then cross references it against database records stored on server.
Flexibility
Three arm turnstiles are designed to work seamlessly with facility access control systems and dry contact devices, providing users with a streamlined user experience. Their smooth motorised arms rotate with just the lightest touch for nearly-touchless passage – this helps manage multiple users more quickly during peak times by stacking activations counts instead of creating bottlenecks that might arise when full-height turnstiles are employed.
Three arm turnstiles provide added security with anti-tailgate/passback functions that deter people from illegally passing through or slacking off, with visual signals showing when gates have been released and pedestrians may enter or leave. Furthermore, it provides for various entry/exit modes like controlled passage, free passage, one direction permitted and one direction forbidden modes for added flexibility and versatility.
Three arm turnstiles offer another key benefit in terms of installation. Being wall-mounted makes them the ideal solution for areas with limited space, including office buildings, upscale restaurants and shopping malls; transport facilities; payment options for passengers/users in these facilities; combined with gates/barriers to allow multiple entry/exit capabilities – perfect for convention centers who must manage pedestrian access/traffic flow within limited areas; they even make great entry/exit devices when combined.
three arm turnstile Design
When an authorized user or paying customer presents credentials or tickets, turnstile gate arms rotate to allow only a single individual through, thus helping prevent unwelcomed individuals from entering specific areas and increasing pedestrian safety and facility security. Furthermore, this system can also be set to lock its arms after exit to prevent illegal tailgating by locking out two at once and only permitting one at a time through.
A three arm turnstile gate can be equipped with different kinds of external equipment, including QR-code scanners, biometric scanners, IC card reader devices, button, IR and coin acceptors to provide customized solutions suitable for various applications and building systems. Furthermore, its fashionable appearance helps it blend into the architecture of various buildings like office buildings, high-end shopping malls and sports stadiums seamlessly.
Optical turnstile gates offer several advantages over more traditional methods of access control, like card swiping and facial recognition. They can be quickly installed with minimal resources required for operation – making them suitable for spaces or environments with limited space that have limited resources available for operation. Furthermore, optical turnstile gates offer intuitive user experiences for all ages and provide higher security levels than competing solutions as well as greater cost-cutting potential than many alternatives.
