Access Control Systems - Pedestrian Control In many places they have the most important role. They can be used as stand alone and operated manually or integrated with an electronic access control system to restrict and prevent persons from entering or leaving a premise.
Applications include stadiums and arenas, perimeter and interior security, recreation and amusements parks, retail crowd control, transit fare collection and lobby access control.
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Gate and Barrier Automation
Traffic Barriers
When high speed, frequent access is essential, a barrier style operator can be utilized.
Whether used in airports, car-parks, or office buildings, traffic barriers prevent vehicles from entering without proper authorization - efficiently managing entry without hampering busy traffic flow.
Control devices often include transmitters or key fob readers for regular users and intercoms for visitors. Safety devices are usually either underground induction loops (metal detectors in plain English) or photobeams across the passageway.