Verkada Access Control - Part 12 (AX11 elevator control)
In the twelfth part of the Verkada Access Control Deep Dive, I am discussing elevator control with a special guest, Ryan Malley. Ryan has built a mockup of one via a Raspberry PI, a display, some buttons and one AX11. The latter is an IO controller that can be used not only for this, but also to monitor doors, trigger lockdowns and other outputs. ✅ Get an in-depth platform overview here: https://www.verkada.com/demo/?utm_source=email&utm_campaign=7012T0000022Z97QAE 00:00 - Intro to AX11 02:03 - AX11 & elevators 04:50 - Simulating an elevator 05:51 - Testing 07:09 - Other use cases & wrap-up 🗒️ Top takeaways: ➡️ An elevator can be controlled by wiring the door into a AC42/62 slot, providing access to users just as they would pass through a regular door (badge in - elevator arrives - press the destination) ➡️ If one needs to give access per-floor, depending on the credentials presented, they need to use the AX11 controller; it can cover up to 16 floors ➡️ The AX11 will interrupt the circuit between the button and elevator controller, only activating the ones related to the floors that users should access ➡️ On top, any unused inputs/outputs can be used to monitor doors and other relay-based devices, trigger lockdowns and outputs (such as strobes and sirens) ✅ Subscribe to my Verkada channel: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKKU9euJcnyfb7V9kZYWSiciFIDrSo8L
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