They look like something called "man trap doors" where you walk in through a revolving door which stops and is locked, you are then scanned for whatever they are searching for then released if you are clear of whatever they are searching for.
Dear friends,
presently, am troubleshooting this bank security door and i need details about the name, how it works, and how to repair them when they fail.[/quote']
Actually i was called to fix a malfunctioning local bank security door. The problem is that it locks customers out even when there is no metal on them, someone has to manually press a button each time to grant access. And i can't see details about the manufacturer.
Well, either look harder or find someone in the bank that authorized the install.
In any event, this **broken link removed** offers some ideas of what the control system has to look for.
You mentioned metal detection and that could well be the source of the problem.
Some mantraps, just provide a holding area and that's it, but they are usually longer. No scanning involved. Just one door has to close before the other opens.
Actually i was called to fix a malfunctioning local bank security door. The problem is that it locks customers out even when there is no metal on them, someone has to manually press a button each time to grant access. And i can't see details about the manufacturer.
Actually i was called to fix a malfunctioning local bank security door. The problem is that it locks customers out even when there is no metal on them, someone has to manually press a button each time to grant access. And i can't see details about the manufacturer.