Access control devices are designed to control access to premises by employees and other persons. Typically, a person is identified by a card or mobile phone and, if they are allowed to enter the room at a specific time, a corresponding command is given to a door lock, turnstile or other device.
Door control equipment
Control in the lock itself

Door operated by an external electric magnet

Turnstiles for managing larger traffic flows


Slats / Lifting gates


Access control can include temperature and alcohol measurement
The breathalyser does not require disposable nozzles – the breath sample is given by blowing from a distance of 2-5 cm. You can watch a video to see how the device works.
The temperature gauge measures people’s temperature at a distance of 0.3 – 0.5 m, and sends an alarm message to managers if it is too high, and may restrict access to the premises. The device can also recognise faces for safety. It has 1 logic input and 12 relays for control of external devices (doors, turnstiles). Interface RS485, WG26/34, available with LAN, 4G.

