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Zento Automatic Security Barrier Gate System Turnstile With Qr Code
& Rfid Card Reader
A vertical tripod turnstile is a type of access control gate
commonly used in facilities to regulate the flow of pedestrian
traffic. It features three rotating arms (tripods) that operate
vertically, allowing individuals to pass through one at a time.
These turnstiles are designed to provide secure entry points while
maintaining efficient and controlled access. They are often used in
places such as airports, subway stations, stadiums, office
buildings, and other high-security areas.
Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
Arm length | 520-550mm |
Dry Contact | 12V |
LED indicating light | One |
Card-reading window: | Two |
Rated power | 120W |
Operating temperature | -25℃ ~ +60℃, RH ≤90% |
Related humidity | ≥90%RH |
Comunication Interface | RS485,distance ≤1200m |
Power supply | AC 220V/110V ±10% 50/60MHZ (optional) |
Features:
Access Control System Customized:
RFID Cards: Users present proximity or smart cards to a reader for
verification.
Barcode/QR Code: Scanning barcode or QR-coded tickets or badges for
authentication.
Biometric Identification: Integration with fingerprint scanners,
iris recognition, or facial recognition systems for high-security
applications.
PIN Entry: Users enter a unique personal identification number
(PIN) for access.
Appilication
Office Buildings: Vertical tripod turnstiles can be used in office buildings to
control access to restricted areas, such as employee-only zones,
data centers, or executive suites. They help maintain security
while allowing authorized personnel to move freely within the
premises.
Transportation Hubs: Airports, train stations, and bus terminals often deploy vertical
tripod turnstiles at entry and exit points to regulate passenger
flow and ensure only ticketed individuals access the boarding
areas. This helps prevent unauthorized entry and improves crowd
management.
Sports Stadiums and Arenas: Turnstiles are installed at entrances to sports venues to verify
tickets and control the influx of spectators. They provide a secure
and efficient means of managing large crowds during events.
Educational Institutions: From universities to schools, vertical tripod turnstiles enable
educational institutions to control access to campus facilities,
ensuring only students, staff, or authorized visitors enter
designated areas such as dormitories, libraries, or administrative
offices.
Q&A
Bi-directional Operation: These turnstiles allow users to enter from one side and exit from the other, enabling smooth two-way traffic flow.
Secure Barrier: The three vertical rotating arms create a physical barrier, preventing unauthorized access and restricting passage to one person at a time.
Controlled Access: Vertical tripod turnstiles require users to present a valid credential, such as an access card or ticket, before granting entry. This helps maintain security and prevent unauthorized individuals from entering restricted areas.
Integration with Access Control Systems: Turnstiles can be seamlessly integrated with various access control systems, including RFID card readers, barcode scanners, biometric identification systems, or custom solutions tailored to specific requirements.
Anti-tailgating Measures: To deter tailgating (when multiple individuals attempt to pass through on a single valid authentication), turnstiles can be equipped with sensors and alarms that detect and alert security personnel of unauthorized access attempts.
Q: How do vertical tripod turnstiles work?
A: Vertical tripod turnstiles consist of three rotating arms that
are locked in a closed position. When a person presents a valid
credential, such as an access card or ticket, the turnstile unlocks
and allows the person to pass through. The rotating arms rotate in
one direction, allowing the individual to proceed forward. After
the person passes through, the arms rotate back into the closed
position to prevent unauthorized entry.
Q: What happens if someone tries to force their way through a
vertical tripod turnstile?
A: Vertical tripod turnstiles are designed with anti-tailgating
features and physical barriers to deter unauthorized access. If
someone attempts to force their way through by tailgating or
climbing over the turnstile, sensors within the system will detect
the abnormal behavior and trigger an alarm. Security personnel can
then respond to the situation and prevent further entry.
Q: Can vertical tripod turnstiles be integrated with other security
systems?
A: Yes, vertical tripod turnstiles can be integrated with other
security systems such as surveillance cameras, alarms, intercoms,
and access control software. This integration allows for enhanced
monitoring and response capabilities. For example, when an access
control event occurs, the system can trigger CCTV cameras to record
the event, send alerts to security personnel, or activate alarms in
case of unauthorized access attempts.
Q: Are vertical tripod turnstiles suitable for wheelchair users or
individuals with disabilities?
A: Some vertical tripod turnstile models are designed to
accommodate wheelchair users and individuals with disabilities.
These models feature wider passages or gates that can swing open to
provide barrier-free access. Additionally, accessible features such
as card readers at a lower height or push-button controls may be
incorporated to ensure equal accessibility for all users.