Full-Height Wing Turnstile – Versatile Compatibility for Seamless System Integration
The full-height wing turnstile offers excellent compatibility, making it ideal for functional expansion. It can be integrated with various access management systems such as:
Access control card systems
Fingerprint recognition systems
Facial recognition systems
Video intercom systems
One-card unified management systems
Anti-static channel systems
Below are the standard features and functions of a wing-type turnstile:
1. Strong Environmental Adaptability
Designed to operate reliably under harsh conditions, including electrical short circuits, strong lighting, rain, fog, snow, and typhoon weather. Its enhanced self-protection ensures stable performance across varied environments.
2. Dual Anti-Pinch Mechanism
Equipped with both mechanical and infrared anti-pinch protection. If the wing arms encounter an obstruction while closing, they will automatically stop or retract and trigger an alarm.
3. Self-Diagnosis and Alarm Prompt Function
The turnstile features automatic fault detection and alarm prompts, helping users easily identify issues and maintain the equipment. It also ensures excellent synchronization between components.
4. Auto-Reset Function
If a user fails to pass through within the allowed time after the gate opens, the system will automatically cancel their access rights. Standard reset time is 5 seconds.
5. Remote Control and Management
The turnstile can be connected to and managed by a central computer, enabling remote operation and monitoring.
6. Programmable Operating Modes
Through a built-in keypad on the main control board, the turnstile’s operating status can be configured and adjusted to meet various usage requirements.
7. Unidirectional or Bidirectional Access Control
Supports both single-direction and two-way access control, depending on security needs and foot traffic management.
8. Seamless Integration with Smart Systems
The turnstile can be integrated into a smart one-card solution alongside elevators, parking systems, access control, and payment terminals.