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Door Lock Method
All locked doors controlled by the access control system should maintain their
control of the door locks, whether the T-DAR unit is powered on or off, with one
exception. The exception is that, the T-DAR unit should be able to lock one or both
doors, regardless of the state of the access control. The diagram below shows a
single T-DAR unit controlling the public and secure door locks, in parallel with the
access control system. Each door will lock, only when the T-DAR unit AND/OR the
access control system locks it.
Option 1
Public Door Lock Secure Door Lock
The T-DAR mantrap system may operate independent of an access control system.
In this second installation type the T-DAR controller will maintain full control of both,
public and secure door locks. The T-DAR software will operate in the same manner,
maintaining the interlocking door control and all other functionality. When the T-DAR
unit controls the public door solely, this door remains fully unlocked until a valid
access grant occurs. In situations where power is lost to the T-DAR unit, the doors
will remain in a locked or unlocked state, depending on the types of locks and the
method of wiring.
Option 2 (Stand Alone Mantrap)
Public Door Lock Secure Door Lock
Содержание T-DAR T1010MT
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