Indicator Lights | Set of red and green lights to indicate if turnstile is locked or unlocked. One set per electrically controlled direction. |
Electrical Controls | Electrical controls for entry only, exit only or independent bi-directional electrical controls for both entry and exit. |
Heel Protectors | Heavy duty foam rubber sleeves to cover bottom turnstile arms. Three required for THT-100(3). |
Free or Locked Operation | For mechanical operation, direction is always locked or always free rotating. |
Remote Pushbutton | Allows turnstile to be released from remote location for one rotation. |
Electronic Key Bypass | Key to allow turnstile to be held open, overriding card reader. |
Mechanical Key Bypass | Key to allow fail-lock direction to opened during power failure. Standard for fail-lock applications. |
Out of Use Lock | For mechanical turnstile, loops on turnstile to allow turnstile to be locked using a padlock. |
Solenoid Activation Switch | Provides a Form "C" contact closure to access control system that turnstile solenoid has been activated. |
Card Reader Mounting Plate | Plate to allow mounting of reader on shield post. |
Hydraulic Speed Control | Heavy duty shock and gear system that controls rotation speed of turnstile to minimize turnstile abuse and provide increased ease of use. Specifically designed for high volume, abusive conditions. |
Shield Caps | Caps to cover mounting holes in galvanized shields. |
Ceiling Canopy | Full circular stainless steel ceiling canopy instead of standard partial ceiling plate. |
Voltage | Transformer to step down from 110 VAC or 220 VAC |
Time-out Relay | Relay to automatically relock turnstile within a preset time if a person cards in and unlocks turnstile but does not go through. |
Rotation Detection Switch | Provides a Form "C" contact closure to the access control system for remote counting and monitoring of turnstile rotations. |
Home Position Switch | Provides a Form "C" contact closure to access control system when turnstile is in home position. |
Pulse Relay | Allows one rotation per valid "go" signal regardless of the signal length. |
Fail-lock or Fail-safe | For electrically controlled direction. Status of turnstile when there is no power. Fail-lock direction is locked, fail-safe is free wheeling. |