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Landmark 81 Skyview – Highest Skyscraper in Vietnam Entrance Control Management Case Study

Project Description:


Landmark 81 Skyview, the currently highest building in Vietnam, is built by the Vinhomes Central Park project owned by Vingroup on the edge of Saigon River, Binh Thanh, Ho Chi Minh City. Located on top of the tallest building of Southeast Asia, Landmark 81 Skyview is the closest point to the sky- best place to admire full beauty of Saigon. Inspired by bamboo that signifies the characteristics of Vietnam people throughout the nation’s history with the contribution of more than 6,000 people in 1,000 days without stopping. Landmark 81 Skyview has become a Vietnam Aspirations, a milestone for a new era: When Vietnam people dare to dream, dare to aspire to international achievements. The tower is at the heart of the $1.5 billion high-end mixed-use urban area called Vinhomes Central Park The development comprises hotel and conference facilities, luxury apartments, high-end retail spaces, restaurants, bars, and a multi-story observation deck at the tower's crown.


Project Site: Landmark 81 Skyview, Binh Thanh, Ho Chi Minh City



End User: Landmark 81 Skyview



Client Requirements

Effective Entrance Control

The building is one of the famous major tourist spots which is accessed by a large amount of passenger flow, thus efficiency is a sing qua non in order to cope with the large daily passenger flow. A quick and precise entrance control system thus would be critical.

QR Code Reading

As the building is accessed by a large scope of visitors, if conventional printed tickets which contains text information are required for entry, it would cause inconvenience to both passengers and staffs as it consumes time and manual power. A better method would certainly be quicker which enables passengers to present proof of purchase, and QR code reading has now widely applied in e-commerce. Our client also wished to adapt this method to their newly established entrance control system.

Efficient Entrance for Regular Users

As the building provide multiple functions comprising hotel and conference facilities, luxury apartments, high-end retail spaces, restaurants, bars, and a multi-story observation deck at the tower's crown, there are both walk-in visitors and regular daily users of the facilities of the building. Thus, if regulars are also required to purchase entrance permits in order to enter the facilities, inconvenience inevitably be caused to the users and it will also to a great extent slower the progress of daily entrance of the building. Thus, there must be a quicker yet precise method of authentication of the regular users.

Implementation Solution


System

Device Name

Device Model

Quantity

Entrance Control


Flap Barrier

FBL4000

2

Flap Barrier

FBL4200

1

Tripod Turnstile

TS2000

6

Fingerprint Sensor6

FR1200

6


Technical Features:


•The entrances of the site are deployed with 3 units of FBL Series Flap Barriers, including 2 units of FBL 4000 and 1 unit of FBL4200 to form a 3-channel entrance and it is equipped with QR code scanners.


•All visitors are required to purchase tickets prior to their entries. The tickets are delivered with QR codes containing related entry information. Barcode readers are integrated into the tripod turnstiles. Passengers allowed to access after they present their tickets to be scanned by the readers embedded in the tripod turnstiles.


•They are allowed to exit only after successful ticket scanning. All tickets are only available one-time to avoid any repeated use.


•6 units of TS2000 Tripod Turnstiles are deployed at the entrance. Each is installed with FR1200 Fingerprint Sensor.


•All regular users’ identities are registered with their fingerprints recorded for access. All fingerprints are read by the reader. Thus they no longer need to obtain QR codes every time they access the building. They are only required to scan their fingers and get verified by the sensors to enter.


Function Description:


•The ZKTeco FBL4200 dual lane flap barrier turnstile is an elegant cost-effective entrance control system designed for high-traffic volume. The FBL4200 series should work together with FBL4000 series to build multiple lanes.


•TS2000 is a single-lane tripod turnstile series designed for smooth and silent operation and draws very little power. It’s made of stainless steel which makes TS2000 highly durable. TS2000 is also surprisingly compact and designed to operate in small workspaces. TS2000 tripod arms are normally held in a locked position, thus denying access to the secured side. Upon TS2000’s reader (RFID and/or fingerprint) positively recognizing a user’s valid access card or fingerprint, its tripod arms unlock, thus allowing users passage to the secured side. Option for built-in REX button allows users to conveniently exit the secured side without needing to use their access card or fingerprint.


•FR1200, a fingerprint reader with RS485 communication interface works with biometric access controllers and fingerprint standalone access control, including inBio series controllers, F8 and so on. It offers the function of capturing and transferring fingerprint samples to access control panel. With its IP65 rated rugged structure, FR1200 offers extra durability in all weather conditions including outdoor environments.


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