Today’s access control systems are designed to help control and manage authorized access into secure areas. Ensuring that every individual has properly presented a valid ID or successfully cleared biometric identification is a major challenge that security professionals face. The prevention of tailgating and piggybacking (in other words, cheating or outsmarting the system) is a problem existing solutions do not sufficiently address. Designed to be installed to protect mantraps, airlocks and transfer gates.
Immune to changing light conditions - By utilising its own illumination the detection area can be lit normally or be pitch black
Inbuilt Data logging - Provides access to current status and history, e.g. number of allowed and denied passages, alarms, etc.
Configurable exit strategy - Allow free exit or controlled exit modes to suit your requirement
High accuracy - Sophisticated algorithms ensure reliable detection of people and objects in the detection area.
Web based user interface - Provides simple method to configure system.
Real-time interactive graph - Provides simple method of testing electrical installation.
Optional Occupancy monitoring - Provide additional monitoring of personnel for evacuation purposes or energy saving. Triggers can be configured on custom thresholds.
TDSi Part No. - 5012-0045
Mounting Height - 2.5 to 2.75 m
Detection Area - 1.0 m x 0.6 m to 1.5 m x 0.9 m
Field of view/illumination - 90o x 60o
Type of illumination - Modulated near infrared light (NIR)
Dimensions - 180 mm x 150 mm x 110 mm
Weight - 2.4 Kg (without cables)
Operating Environment - -20 °C to +50 °C, 0 to 95 %RH (non-condensing)
IP Rating - IP40
Power supply - 24 V DC @ 2.7A Max
Housing material - Anodized aluminium
Technology - 3D MLI SensorTM
Interface - TCP/IP (Fixed or DHCP), RS232
Configuration - Web interface HTTP or XML-RPC (optional)
Outputs - Alarm, Lock (inwards and outputs), Count (inward and outwards; allowed and denied), status indicators
“When a customer arrives on site to access their own storage unit, they present a fob to open a weatherproof, vandal resistant box that holds the finger print scanner. Here they must enter their individual PIN and scan their finger print. Once authorised the gates open and customers may proceed to their own unit. As soon as their fingerprint is recognised, they are authorised to access the keypads that protect their individual storage unit and so to access it. This dual protection level is very unusual in our industry; ordinarily sites only have perimeter access control protection with a traditional lock protecting each individual unit." Chris Miller, Facility Manager, at Storage King |
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