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5.2 CABINET DIAGRAM
5.2.1 CABINET DIAGRAM KEY
1. Cabinet Cam Lock
This cam lock is a manual override for the cabinet door. 2 keys are supplied with your Traka system. We ask that
you do not keep these keys in the Traka cabinet. In case of system failure, you will be required to access those keys
and use this cam lock as a manual override to open the cabinet door.
2. Pod Cam Lock
This cam lock provides access to the cabinet’s electronics during servicing and maintenance. The keys used for the
pod are the same keys used as a manual override for the cabinet door.
3. Control Pod
Incorporates the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Card Reader as well as the Cam Lock providing access to the
systems electronics.
4. Touch Screen
The Touch sensitive LCD works as a user-friendly interface for our embedded application. The numeric keypad,
alphabetic keyboard and receptor buttons are incorporated into this easy to use 7” LCD.
5. Card/Proximity Reader/Biometrics Reader
The primary job of any access device is to identify the user to the Traka system. Once the system knows who you
are, it can grant or deny access to specific items accordingly.
6. Receptor Slot
The Receptor Slot holds the item. A Receptor Slot is defined as Locking or Non Locking depending upon the type of
Receptor Strip. For a locking slot, the user is required to push an ‘on screen’ touch sensitive button to release the
item.