Dingo В-01
Breathalyzer
The Dingo B-01 breathalyzer is designed for use at access control points (ACS) to monitor employee sobriety.
With the Dingo B-01, an access point (turnstile, tripod, gate, door, barrier), a safe, or a time and attendance system can be equipped with a breathalyzer.
The Dingo B-01 breathalyzer is designed for use at access control points (ACS) to monitor employee sobriety. With the Dingo B-01, an access point (turnstile, tripod, gate, door, barrier), a safe, or a time and attendance system can be equipped with a breathalyzer.

It connects easily to any ACS thanks to a simple control algorithm: the breathalyzer receives a permission signal from the ACS to conduct a test, the employee exhales into the breathalyzer, and if no alcohol is detected in the breath, the breathalyzer sends a signal allowing access. If alcohol is detected in the breath, the breathalyzer does not generate the permission signal, and the ACS remains locked, preventing an intoxicated employee from passing through.
The Dingo B-01 can also be used in standalone mode (without ACS connection) as a regular breathalyzer, remaining in a constant state of readiness for testing.

Replaceable sensor modules are available for purchase, which can be easily replaced by the user as the sensor wears out.

The breathalyzer can be connected to the KIP-01 board, which expands data exchange capabilities and allows the connection of a control device (a computer, ACS controller, or other device) via Wiegand-26, USB, or RS-485 interfaces.

The board is supplied with two firmware options: one with a full data exchange protocol, and another with a simplified two-event protocol (ethanol vapor content in the breath below the set threshold, and a test result exceeding the threshold). The simplified two-event protocol is typically more convenient for connecting to ACS, as the additional events of the full protocol may interfere with ACS operation.

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