Kaba Self Boarding Gate And Pass Control KAA1286

User Manual: Kaba Self-boarding gate and boarding pass control KAA1286 Self Boarding Gates - Kaba Access & Data Systems

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Self-boarding gate and
boarding pass control
Incorporating technologies to optimize
airport operations and empower the
passenger is one of the most important
aspects of modern Airport Improvement
Programs. Our self-boarding gates and
boarding pass control are high function-
ing, passenger-focused systems engi-
neered to streamline processes securely
and safely.
Self-boarding gates expedite supervised
boarding of the aircraft and validate
both paper and smart device boarding
passes. Boarding pass controls allow
passengers to quickly proceed to the
security checkpoint once their boarding
pass has been verified.
In addition to increasing operational
efficiencies and passenger service, the
sensor barrier technology seamlessly
interfaces with airline and airport
systems to accurately collect data and
ensure immediate user acceptance for
improved throughput rates. Passenger
luggage is automatically detected.
Safety sensors prevent users from being
pinched or injured.
Self-boarding gates provide a practical
solution for improving passenger
processing, while allowing airline staff to
extend courtesy services to those
requiring special attention.
The units are easily expanded with
additional modules. The sensor barriers
transparent and space-saving design
makes it a first choice for installing in all
environments. An optional thermal
printer can be integrated for outputting
updated passenger information, such as
seat imprint, gate change and vouchers.
The HSB-M03 reads boarding passes of all types.
Airline boarding pass Printed online boarding pass Smart device boarding pass
Product advantages
• High throughput rate reduces
boarding time.
• Simple operation even with
hand luggage.
• Highest security level due to
extended sensor system.
• High personal safety due to
unique safety sensors.
• Transparent and space-saving
design.
• Audible signal in case of
unauthorized access.
Modular system to allow for
multiple lanes in the gate area.
Interface
The HSB-M03 sensor barrier
features a number of different
interfaces for connection to the
airline boarding application.
The communication protocol is
compliant with the most current
AEA standard.
HSB-M03
Sensor Barrier
dormakaba
Dorma Drive
Drawer AC
Reamstown, PA 17567
844.773.2669
Construction
Housing and base columns AISI 304 Stainless Steel
Side panels tempered glass 3/8” (10)
Drives integrated in the rotating tube
Barcode scanner for paper documents and mobile devices
Barcode valid-read audible signal
Signal device LED arrow-cross
7" LCD screen for visual indicators and video sequences
LED signals (red/green) at receipt slot
Audible signal for announcement of unauthorized use
Intelligent door panel control center for compensation of
passenger errors
Software
Full compliance with AEA standard
Options
Touchscreen display
Integration with biometric readers
Central unit includes 2 auxiliary ports
Common use SITA Certified BGR protocol
Thermal printer for seat assignment imprint, gate change,
and vouchers
Combined 2D barcode and ID document reader
Contactless reader for frequent flyer application
Emergency button
Customized door panels
Installation
Anchored to level, finished floor, optional mount on
portable platform
Sensor system
Regulation of single file access by means of light sensors
Pedestrian safety by means of sensor strips
Interface
Different interfaces (ethernet, EIA-232, USB)
Finish
Stainless steel satin finish (housing and base columns)
Transparent or frosted glass (side panels)
Tinted or transparent polycarbonate door panels
Electrical components
ETS 21 control system & power supply unit integrated in unit
Power supply 110-230 V AC 50-60 Hz
Barcodes
2D: PDF 417, DataMatrix, QR-Code, Aztec, EAN 13, etc.
1D: Code 39, Code 128, Industrial 2 of 5, etc.
Function
Valid boarding pass opens door panels for entrance to
security screening or jetway
Door panels closed in locked position when not in use
Emergency push button opens door panel to egress
position
The HSB-M03 sensor barrier can be installed as
single or multiple units with modular extensions.
10-5/8"
(270)
32-43/64"
(830)
32-43/64"
(830)
32-43/64"
(830)
65-23/64" (1660)
21-17/64"
(540)
21-17/64"
(540)
21-17/64"
(540)
27-61/64"
(710)
27-61/64"
(710)
25-19/32"
(650)
Ø 5-1/2"
140)
38-31/32" (990)
3-13/16"
(100)
3-13/16"
(100)
7-3/32"
(180)
7-3/32"
(180)
7-3/32"
(180)
71-21/32" (1821)
28-47/64" (730)
28-47/64" (1000)
28-47/64" (1300)
28-47/64" (1520)
61-27/64" (1560)
61-27/64" (1560)
29-1/64"
(737)
29-1/64"
(737)
30-29/32"
(785) 66-49/64" (1696)
10-5/8"
(270)
28-47/64" (730)
28-47/64" (1000)
28-47/64" (1300)
28-47/64" (1520)
10-5/8"
(270)
28-47/64" (730)
28-47/64" (1000)
28-47/64" (1300)
28-47/64" (1520)
32-43/64"
(830)
32-43/64"
(830)
98-1/32" (2490)
103-35/64" (2630)
21-17/64"
(540)
21-17/64"
(540)
27-61/64"
(710)
25-19/32"
(650)
25-19/32"
(650)
3-13/16"
(100)
7-3/32"
(180)
7-3/32"
(180)
104-21/64" (2650)
61-27/64" (1560)
29-1/64"
(737)
21-17/64"
(540)
32-43/64"
(830)
HSB-M03 Fact Sheet
KAA1286 10.17
Note: In illustrations, measurements are
shown as inches followed by millimeters;
for example, 1" (25).

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