Mantrap With Authentication
Doors are normally locked.
Both doors are locked. Door One goes from an outside area into the mantrap, and Door Two goes from the mantrap into an inside/protected area. In order to enter into the mantrap through Door One, you need to engage the corresponding request-to-unlock contact.
This can be done through the relay output of a card reader, keypad, or a remote switch pressed by a security guard. The same goes to enter the protected area from the mantrap through Door Two. When exiting the protected area, a regular request-to-exit button or passive infrared detector would also work.
This mode would be used in something like a school entry hall, where authorized personnel can enter the outer door by presenting a keycard or code, which activates the request-to-unlock contact. Or a guard can buzz you in by activating a remotely installed button, which is wired to the request-to-unlock contact. While one door is open, the other door is locked to avoid free flow.
The following items are needed in the 902C-System:
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902CÂ Â
Access Control and Power Supply
1 each
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Dx230
Digital Finger Keypad
2 each
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F106-E03Â Â
Push Plate Door Control Switch
2 each
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F130
Intermediate level non-illuminated square or rectangular push button, mounted on a aluminum plate.
1 each
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185-12Â Â
Door Positioning Switch
2 each
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170
Mini Strobe Siren
1 each
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810Magnetic Lock
2 each
OR
600Electric Strike
2 each
NOTE: In order to get an accurate price for our system, please take in account for all doors needed for your project and the products featured on this page. Questions?
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