Access control wiring diagram
The factors to be considered when installing and using access control are nothing more than the following:
Factor 1: Use environment (indoor or outdoor)
Outdoor access control needs to consider waterproofing requirements, which can be divided into full waterproofing and partial waterproofing (for example, the entrance and exit doors of a residential area are generally fully waterproof. The access control of a shop generally only considers the host waterproofing). Indoor access control does not need to consider waterproofing requirements.
Factor 2: The material, shape, and structure of the door used
The common door materials are (glass door/wooden door/iron door/fireproof door/aluminum alloy door/automatic door, etc.); the door shape and structure factors are (single-leaf, double-leaf, inward-opening, outward-opening).
Common glass doors
These three types of glass doors use different electric lock accessories, so the access control system divides the door types very finely. Different door types are equipped with different bracket accessories.
Single-leaf and double-leaf are related to the number of electric locks (electric bolt locks and magnetic locks) and brackets. Single doors can be equipped with 1 set each and double doors can be equipped with 2 sets each.
Factor 3: Customer needs, technical requirements
Currently, the access control system has four identification methods (card, password, fingerprint, face) and can be used with magnetic locks and electric bolt locks (magnetic locks are easy to install and only need screws to fix, but the door can only be opened in one direction, either inward or outward; electric bolt locks can be opened inward or outward, but the top of the door frame needs to be slotted and cut). For example, marble is not convenient for drilling holes and is not recommended. For example, some customers want to be connected to the Internet, and some want to have remote unlocking functions, etc.