SmartLane 900

Security Entrance Lane with Compact Footprint

Presentation

Presentation

The Smartlane 900 provides dissuasive control in both directions of passage. It offers an optimized balance between ease of passage and a compact footprint.

 

Its main features are :

 

. Aesthetics

. Discrete and elegant design

. Rounded forms and glass obstacle

. Quality of finish

. Bright, modern pictograms

 

. Security

. Secure, reliable, performant tailgating detection system

. Retractable obstacles allow fast closure of the walkway

. Height of the obstacles: up to 1.9 m

. Mechanical locking, preventing forced opening

 

. Protection of users

. Numerous electronic safety cells

. Permanent control of the movement of the obstacle

. Protection against finger entrapment and physical injury

. In case of emergency, the passage is opened by intrinsic mechanical energy

 

. Reliability

. 40 years' experience, 90 million users daily

. Systems in operation in over 10,000 gates in public transport

. 3rd generation of gates with retractable obstacles

. Long lifecycle and reduced operating costs

 

The main market segments concerned are :

 

. Banks, insurance companies

. Governmental and institutional establishments

. Office buildings, registered offices, administrative sites...

. Schools, universities and colleges

. Sensitive sites : military, nuclear, pharmaceutical, computer centers...

. Airports

 

The Smartlane 900 can be used in conjunction with the SL 930 and SL 931 glass swing gates

 

See available options and accessories

Characteristics

Characteristics

Can be installed as a single walkway or in a bank of walkways comprising several SmartLane 900 and / or SmartLane 910

Passages / minute :

60

Level of security :

Medium

Obstacle height :

1000/1200/1700/1900 mm

Passage width :

between 500 and 600 mm

Retractable obstacles

Bi-directional motorised operation

Several modes of operation

Adjustable speed

 

For more information download the technical datasheet

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