Dahua Technology DHI-ASGB211Z-R right swing barrier

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Dahua Technology
  • Model code: DHI-ASGB211Z-R
  • Type of barrier: Swing Barrier
  • Power Consumption: ≤55 W
  • Dimension: 200 x 200 x 980
Additional info:

Single right turnstile, with one card reader board and one face recognition terminal installation hole 304 stainless steel cabinet with a thickness of 1.2 mm Uses a Brushless DC motor Auto closes barriers when no one enters the turnstile after the specified time Restores the system parameters to the default values Buzzer alarms MCBF (Mean Cycles between Failures) is higher than 3 million times Supports normally opening the fire passage and outputting alarm signals Offers mechanical anti-squeeze and anti-collision functions Features controlled passage mode Supports configuring the speed it opens and closes, passing time for people, and closing delay time

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Make Dahua Technology
Manufacturer Dahua Technology Ltd
Category Access Control>Barriers
Model code DHI-ASGB211Z-R
Type of barrier Swing Barrier
Power Consumption ≤55 W
Dimension 200 x 200 x 980
Additional info
  • Single right turnstile, with one card reader board and one face recognition terminal installation hole
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet with a thickness of 1.2 mm
  • Uses a Brushless DC motor
  • Auto closes barriers when no one enters the turnstile after the specified time
  • Restores the system parameters to the default values
  • Buzzer alarms
  • MCBF (Mean Cycles between Failures) is higher than 3 million times
  • Supports normally opening the fire passage and outputting alarm signals
  • Offers mechanical anti-squeeze and anti-collision functions
  • Features controlled passage mode
  • Supports configuring the speed it opens and closes, passing time for people, and closing delay time

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