Key in Pocket Maintenance safeguarding system from PILZ

The key-in-pocket system interacts with the PITreader access control system, and both are managed and coordinated through the PNOZmulti 2 controller. http://www.pilz.com This setup ensures that access permissions are properly authenticated and managed according to the configured safety and security protocols.

This is a type of programmable safety controller produced by Pilz, a company specializing in automation technology. The PNOZmulti 2 allows for the configuration and control of safety functions and could be used in this context to manage and coordinate access permissions based on inputs from the PITreader and key-in-pocket system. Safety solutions provider since 2011, We offer pilz safety relays, safety sensors, emergency stop, two hand control, speed monitoring, standstill, swicthes and more.

A system where access permissions are managed using a key-in-pocket mechanism, which interacts with the PITreader access permission system. This refers to a method where access is granted based on the presence of a key (typically an RFID or similar device) in the user’s pocket or vicinity. When the key is detected, it signals permission to access certain areas or systems. This likely refers to a specific brand or model of an access control reader system. Access control readers like PITreader authenticate users based on credentials (such as RFID cards or tags).

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