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Access from safe side to unsafe side
Authorisation via on-site access control system:
– On-site access control system sends a signal to the revolving door if authorisation is successful (release in).
Alternative: A button on the revolving door or radar motion detectors generate the release impulse.
– Several release impulses can be stored and processed step by step.
– Revolving door unlocks and starts the counterclockwise rotation.
With sensor-based passage monitoring in the exit direction (optional):
– The sensor-based passage monitoring in the exit direction, by means of a floor contact mat or ceiling sensor
system detects the passage, stops and locks the door when the home position is reached again
– If the revolving door is not entered, the revolving door stops after 5 empty segments and locks, the existing re-
leases are deleted.
– If an unauthorized person simultaneously enters the revolving door in the entrance direction, the revolving door
stops shortly before reaching the re-opening position, reverses (PushBack) and rejects this person to the out-
side area.
– If an empty segment is detected in the initial direction, the revolving door continues to rotate until a passage is
detected, a maximum of 5 empty segments until the movement stops and returns to the home position.
Without sensor-based passage monitoring in the exit direction (optional), the passage from the safe to the
unsafe side can take place without verification.
3.3.3
Functional description HIGH-Security
Access control HIGH-Security
– On-site access control system (optional)
– Access control by radar
Passage monitoring HIGH-Security
– Sensor-based passage monitoring in entrance direction by means of 3D camera in the ceiling
– Sensor-based passage monitoring in exit direction by means of a 3D camera in the ceiling (optional)
The 3D camera detects all common forms of tailgating and piggybacking.
Access from unsafe side to safe side
Authorisation via on-site access control system:
– On-site access control system sends a signal to the revolving door upon successful authorisation (release in).
– Several release impulses can be stored and processed step by step.
– Revolving door unlocks and starts the counterclockwise rotation.
– The sensor-based passage monitoring in the entrance direction detects the passage, stops and locks the door
after reaching the home position again.
– If the revolving door is not entered, the revolving door stops after 5 empty segments and locks. The existing re-
leases are deleted.
With sensor-based passage monitoring in the exit direction (optional):
– If an unauthorized person simultaneously enters the revolving door in the exit direction, the revolving door
stops shortly before reaching the re-opening position, reverses (PushBack) and directs this person back into
the interior.
Without sensor-based passage monitoring in the exit direction (optional), passage from the safe to the un-
safe side can take place without verification. Only unauthorized access from the safe side leads to a re-
versing (PushBack) and rejects this person into the interior area.
Monitoring of the number of people using a 3D camera:
– If more than one person is detected in a segment by means of a 3D camera (piggybacking), the revolving door
stops shortly before reaching the re-opening position, reverses (PushBack) and rejects the unauthorized per-
sons to the outside area. The existing authorizations are deleted. Persons in the opposite direction of passage
are also pushed back.
– If exactly one authorized person is detected in a segment using the HIGH-Security sensor technology, the re-
volving door continues to rotate so that the person can exit, stops and locks in the next home position if no fur-
ther authorizations are available.