Access control gates are divided into gates designed for standard (detailed) access control and gates designed for general access control.
- Standard (detailed) access control – refers to the control of pedestrian traffic regarding the number and authorization of passing individuals, where control and supervision are carried out by identifying attempts at unauthorized passage (e.g., attempts by 2 people to pass based on a single authorization). This is mainly achieved using devices with a rotor equipped with 3-4 passage sections (e.g., BA3, BR2, GA2 models) or gates with swing or flap wings equipped with a pedestrian detection system (e.g., SG or GT gates).
- General access control – refers to approximate control of pedestrian traffic regarding the number and authorization of passing individuals. It is mainly used with flap gates not equipped with pedestrian detection systems, where it is possible for several people to pass during a single opening of the gate arm (e.g., flap gates).



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