(aka Passage mode). The EC10 Elevator Control Panel can restrict access up to ten floors. The EX16 Elevator Floor Extension Board restricts access up to an additional sixteen floors. Each EC10 can support up to three EX16 boards. When combining together, a total fifty eight (58) floors can be controlled with a single EC10 bundle.
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Elevator Access Control System Solutions (Version 1.0) 1. Standalone terminal outside elevator ◆ When users come to the gate of elevator, they need verify to active the button “UP▲” or “DOWN▼”, to open the gate and choose Floor Number. ◆ Every floor could install one system like the diagram below. ...
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2. Standalone terminal inside elevator ◆ Users could enter into the gate directly, but have to verify to active the Floor Number button (1, 2, 3….), then elevator starts to work. ...
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3. Wiegand reader outside elevator connecting with controller ◆ When users come to the gate of elevator, they need verify to active the button “UP▲” or “DOWN▼”, to open the gate and choose Floor Number. ◆ Every floor could install one system like diagram below. ...
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4. Wiegand reader inside elevator connecting with controller Users could enter into the gate directly, but have to verify to active the Floor Number button (1, 2, 3….), then elevator starts to work. ...
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Expended part 1. Application of C3‐200 ◆When there are two elevators, users could install one C3‐200 and two wiegand readers to control, please see the diagram below. ...
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◆ In one elevator, to control entrance of two floors, C3‐200 would be suitable, if there are 12 floors, there would be 12 readers, 6 units of C3‐200, please see the diagram below. ...
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2. Application of C3‐400 ◆ When there are four elevators, C3‐400 would be a good choice. ◆ In one elevator, to control entrance of four floors, C3‐400 would be suitable. If there are 12 floors, there should be 12 readers, 3 units of C3‐400 ...
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