Supervisor 4500 User Guide
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Bi-directional Traffic and Smart Use of Passage Modes
Setting Passage Modes
Bi-directional traffic passage modes are: (1) controlled entry / controlled exit [Fig. 6], (2) controlled entry
/ free passage exit [Fig. 7]. Either of these configurations require users to wait for oncoming users to
complete their passage before entering the turnstile.
Turnstile Passage Modes can be set in one of two ways:
I/O Control Board
Passage Modes are set via wiring to the I/O control board inputs. This method is ideal for facilities that
do not require changing passage mode configurations throughout the day. This is the most common
method used by our customers. Instructions for wiring to the I/O control board are provided in the
SU4500
Installation Instructions.
GateKeeper
GateKeeper is an optional web-based application. GateKeeper, along with other functionality, allows the
passage modes for both the entry and exit side of the turnstiles to be changed. Instructions on configuring
passage modes using GateKeeper is outside the scope of this manual.
CONTROLLED
ENTRY
CONTROLLED
ENTRY
*FREE
PASSAGE EXIT*
CONTROLLED
EXIT
Fig. 6
Fig. 6
Controlled Entry / Controlled Exit
Controlled Entry / Controlled Exit
Fig. 7
Fig. 7
Controlled Entry / Free-Passage Exit
Controlled Entry / Free-Passage Exit