◎ Everything you need to know about door locks

In truth, the doors we open and close every day define our lives. Of course, doors are an important asset when it comes to protecting a building or any other structure from intruders or threats. Consider a bank; managers must rely on doors and their associated locks to secure anything inside bank lockers. As for the door, the manager can blindly rely on the installed lock without requiring personal action.
Door lock systems have been the preferred security method for many years. Gone are the days of door guards. The variety of risks has expanded significantly in recent years, and people have come to rely more on robots and technology than on humans.
The door interlock system consists of the following components: Double traffic light with emergency release button, protected by an easy-to-clean polycarbonate cover; An electric lock or a built-in door status electromagnet mounted on the inner top side of the door frame to mechanically prevent the door from being opened and several supervisory units (from two doors to several doors) that can be programmed according to different programs, modes or required times.
All traffic lights turn green when the doors are closed and the vehicle is stopped. When one of the doors is opened, the mechanism blocks the opening of the other door with an electronic lock, and the color of the traffic light changes from green to red. If the door is left open for an extended period of time, a temporary alarm will remind the user not to close it. After closing the door, the system resumes normal operation.
In an emergency, the buttons on the traffic lights allow you to disable the system and open the doors, regardless of whether the traffic light is red or not. This is called “green logic”.
All accessories, traffic lights and sensors are flush mounted in the door frame. When used with brick wall/gypsum board doors, these accessories are hidden in a beautiful aluminum base.
Backlit keyboard interface: traffic lights with buttons, red/green LEDs for clear traffic indication. Built-in emergency reset button.
Proximity Sensor – Simply “reach” the proximity sensor a few inches to open the door. LED illuminated door sensor for EXIT non-contact IR pushbutton switch, 12 VDC
Coded Access Control with Code – Allows access only by entering an alphanumeric access code programmed into the keypad.
Proximity Card Reader – Allowed entry only with programmed and personal proximity cards. In addition, remote access platforms and applications are provided.
Access control in real time. RFID Keypad Access Control Machine, EM Card Reader for Access Control System RFID Access Control Keypad
Coded Access Control with Code – Allows access only by entering an alphanumeric access code programmed into the keypad.
Biometrics/Fingerprints. Software access control and fingerprint access control are allowed only with approved access. In addition, real-time remote access management platforms and software are provided.
Access control with customizable fingerprint and face recognition. In addition, real-time remote access management platforms and software are provided.
Door lock systems have many applications, especially in places where security is paramount, such as banks, shops, malls, and educational institutions. They are most visible in airports and offices where every entry and exit must be monitored 24 hours a day. In addition to these applications, door interlock systems are often used in standard cleanrooms. This ensures compliance with applicable standards and protects product quality from external influences, ensuring safety.
Metal detectors and sensors are needed in public places such as shopping malls where large crowds gather, but only door lock systems are required. The door lock system with the ability to alert others and send SOS, as well as the ability to detect theft or firearms, is simple, but easier to track and protect. In an emergency, where power failure is a typical situation, the door lock system is designed to work in almost any situation. Their emergency stop function allows them to be manually opened or closed to facilitate evacuation in the event of a fire.
On the other hand, correctional systems are considered to be the best example of how door lock systems work. Door interlock systems are of great help to the justice system in situations where every entry and exit must be monitored to ensure there is no accident or escape. The interlock system greatly simplifies the job by providing multiple alarm functions and detecting almost every potential detail.