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Custom
finishes
September
2018 Edition
available in stainless steel
#4 & non-directional
Optional Metal Detection
Optional Left Object Detec-
tion.
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Glass options in-
clude 9/16” safety glass,
BR1, BR2, BR2 with film
(BR3).
Connections can
also be made to
the building’s fire
(See a fire alarm override demonstration.)
alarm system, open-
Switches to a slower operating mode when an ADA
ing both doors immediately to allow
badge is presented. Smart E-Stop technology forc-
es the person out the same door that was used to evacuation.
enter the portal when the E-Stop is activated.
Console alerts security of an alarm situation and
allows for override of detection systems by an au-
thorized individual.
Console displays the current status of up to eight
portals individually or collectively.
Logs 16,000 cycles of data for troubleshooting as-
sistance.
Main Control is internally protected to prevent fail-
ures due to overload conditions.
Voice message is programmable on-site allowing
for a custom message to meet the facilities needs.
Laser-based tailgating system immune to ambient
light.
Laser-based safety sensors immune to ambient
light.
Five-hour battery backup.
Secure automatic emergency release. AACS portals
use E-Stop, a secure automatic emergency release,
that NEVER gives a clear passage thus keeping the
facility secure.
Powder coated finish available in all RAL listed col-
ors.
Fire alarm override allows the security officer
to close the doors in the event of an attempt-
ed security breach.
When this is activated the inside door(s) close,
the portal scans the interior of the portal to
ensure no one is inside, the exterior door(s)
close when clear then the portal automatical-
ly locks down.
AACS, recently partnered with Califor-
nia-based Security Dealer Marketing, to
unveil a new website, featuring improved
navigation for product pages, better imag-
ery, among other content improvements.
The new design is said to provide a comprehen-
sive understanding of the company’s portfolio of
security doors and portal offerings.
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