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Overview
Introduction
1.1
The turnstile controls access for locations such as hotels and government facilities. When the
turnstile is powered off, the arms will normally unlock themselves, and people can pass freely. When
the turnstile is powered on, you need to rotate the arms to pass.
Product Version
1.2
3 versions of the turnstile with different functions are available.
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Product version description
Version
Description
Enter and exit through swiping card
IC card reader: 2 (included)
Access controller: 1 (included)
Enter with card swiping card or face
recognition, and exit with card
swiping
IC card reader: 2 (included)
Face recognition access controller: 1 (required).
Enter and exit through swiping card
or face recognition
IC card reader: 2 (included)
Face recognition access controller: 2 (required).
Features
1.3
Supports anti-collision.
Supports setting passing time.
The arms will be locked automatically if no one enters the turnstile after the specified time.
The lock and unlock feature of the turnstile can be controlled by a remote controller (not
provided).
System parameters can be restored to default through the configuration application.
Supports sound and light alarm prompts and volume adjustment.
Data on the entry and exit of people can be collected. Also, the turnstile arms fall down
automatically when powered off.
When receiving fire alarm signals, the turnstile normally will open. The turnstile can also output
alarm signals.
9 passing modes: Pass with identity verified, not allowed to pass, and pass without restrictions,
and you can combine these to produce 9 passing modes.
Supports integration of face, fingerprint, QR code, CPU card reader, ID card reader module and
more to achieve a combination of multiple authentication methods.