Hoyles Stop n Search Door Entry including Random Person Selector

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Hoyles

System Type

Random Person Selector

Series

Stop n Search

Unlocking Device

Button

Height

175 mm

Depth

60 mm

Width

125mm

Zemlja podrijetla

United Kingdom

Detalji o proizvodu

Stop n Search TAG3

Stop n Search is invaluable to management and provides reassurance that if you are subjected to a search regime it is at least carried out randomly and that no one is being singled out for special treatment. The mains powered TAG3 can be used for comprehensive egress control using an external card reader, keypad or other triggering means if necessary. Electrical door retention and remote monitoring are catered for. Selection can be signalled to a remote point if required. The integral power supply is NOT sufficient to power electronic door locks. If desired the TAG3 can be powered from an external supply of 12 vdc.
The TAG 3 is a mains powered unit and can be used to control an exit door and signal to a remote equipment. Stop n Search can be used on leaving or entering premises where staff pilfering is suspected or the carrying of weapons or drugs may be a problem. The selection frequency is set up on installation but can be changed to suit changing circumstances. The selection frequency can be set as 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70 or 90 percent. If for example a selection frequency of 30% is used then 30 in 100 people would be selected randomly. It is impossible to control the randomness or create a guessable pattern. The software generates a selection if the button is permanently pressed in order to deter users from trying to disable the system. A facility is incorporated to allow a no search condition if staff are not available to conduct a search but still give the impression that the random search regime is in use.

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Tehnička dokumentacija

Tehnički podaci

Proizvođač

Hoyles

System Type

Random Person Selector

Series

Stop n Search

Unlocking Device

Button

Height

175 mm

Depth

60 mm

Width

125mm

Zemlja podrijetla

United Kingdom

Detalji o proizvodu

Stop n Search TAG3

Stop n Search is invaluable to management and provides reassurance that if you are subjected to a search regime it is at least carried out randomly and that no one is being singled out for special treatment. The mains powered TAG3 can be used for comprehensive egress control using an external card reader, keypad or other triggering means if necessary. Electrical door retention and remote monitoring are catered for. Selection can be signalled to a remote point if required. The integral power supply is NOT sufficient to power electronic door locks. If desired the TAG3 can be powered from an external supply of 12 vdc.
The TAG 3 is a mains powered unit and can be used to control an exit door and signal to a remote equipment. Stop n Search can be used on leaving or entering premises where staff pilfering is suspected or the carrying of weapons or drugs may be a problem. The selection frequency is set up on installation but can be changed to suit changing circumstances. The selection frequency can be set as 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70 or 90 percent. If for example a selection frequency of 30% is used then 30 in 100 people would be selected randomly. It is impossible to control the randomness or create a guessable pattern. The software generates a selection if the button is permanently pressed in order to deter users from trying to disable the system. A facility is incorporated to allow a no search condition if staff are not available to conduct a search but still give the impression that the random search regime is in use.

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