Face ID 5 TD/FTD Turnstile Connection with External High-Temperature Alarm

Face ID 5 TD/FTD Turnstile Connection with External High-Temperature Alarm

Introduction
Turnstiles are access gates for controlling traffic, allowing one person a time to control traffic flow for in and out. Face ID 5 TD/FTD with a Temperature Sensor can detect and alert a person with a high body temperature. Adding an external alarm to work with the temperature sensor makes it easy to manage the traffic. When a person with a high temperature is detected, the system will notify the security team, reducing the need for constant human supervision. The use of turnstiles is suitable for industrial use such as in big factories, transportations use such as at train stations, and commercial use such as in big mall complexes, and more. 
Figure 1:  Example of An External High Temperature Alarm Installation

Authorized building managers can decide to allow only personnel and visitors with normal body temperature to access the turnstile and disallow those who exceed the temperature limit to pass the turnstiles. Building management needs to enrol each user's face and ID and store the information inside the Face ID 5 TD/FTD to set this permission by using TimeTec AWDMS for local servers. Please find the information on how to do it at the following link:
(https://www.fingertectips.com/2020/12/how-to-add-new-device-smart-ac1-series.html )
Similarly, for visitor access, Face ID 5 TD / FTD can screen body temperature and block visitors with high body temperature from entering the premises. Below is an example of a wiring schematic diagram for the Face ID 5 turnstile with an external temperature alarm.

Figure 2: Example of Face ID 5 TD /FTD Turnstile Connection With An External Temperature  Alarm
 
Each turnstile controller has a different input signal; please check the controller device schematic before installing. 

Note: If some of the screenshots or steps viewed here are different from the ones in the current system, this is due to our continuous effort to improve our system from time to time. Please notify us at info@timeteccloud.com, we will update it as soon as possible.

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