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SL 90X-91X 

Technical Manual

 

 NAM-SL 90X-91X-TM-02-EN-E

 

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13. 

Preliminary Connections 

 

The following preliminary connections should have been performed during the site preparation work for 

each lane. These allow you to proceed with electrical connections: 

 

Figure 17 Cable conduits 

 

For reference purposes only. Must comply with all local standards and laws. 

 

 

Conduit 

Conduit 

description 

Cable 

Cable description 

¾-in PVC 

conduit min. 

120-V, AC single phase, 

60-Hz power cable 

3 conductors 12 AWG cable. As per local electrical code for 
120-V AC, 60-Hz single phase power supply.  

Each power supply cable must be connected to an 

individual breaker of at least 15A. 

Not provided by 

Automatic

 

Systems

¾-in PVC 

conduit min. 

Control cables for the 

access control reader and 

line door output (to open 

the line) 

For reader cable: as per reader manufacturer specification. 
Not provided by 

Automatic

 

Systems

¾-in PVC 

conduit min. 

Master / Slave Motor: High 

voltage interconnection 

cable 

Cable: Belden # 29500, 16 AWG braided shielded 4 
conductors, 20 ft.  
Provided by 

Automatic

 

Systems 

(see Note 1). 

¾-in PVC 

conduit min. 

Master / Slave: 

Low voltage 

interconnection cable 

Cable: 18 AWG shielded 12 conductors, 20 ft. 
Provided by 

Automatic

 

Systems 

(see Note 1) 

Internal CAN Network 

cable 

Cat-6 cable, 20 ft. 
Provided by 

Automatic

 

Systems 

(see Note 1). 

Network cable for remote 

control lane (optional) 

Cat-6 cable, 100 ft. 
Provided by 

Automatic

 

Systems 

(see Note 1). 

Note 1

: If the installation requires longer cables, the customer will have to supply them. All indicated 

cable specifications must be met. 

 

Summary of Contents for SMARTLANE SL 90X

Page 1: ...SMARTLANE Technical Manual NAM SL 90X 91X TM 02 EN E www automatic systems com SECURITY ENTRANCE LANES SL 90X SL 91X TECHNICAL MANUAL Rev E INSTALLATION SITE PREPARATION USER MAINTENANCE ...

Page 2: ...lopments Automatic Systems reserves the right to amend the above information at any time p 2 37 www automatic systems com Document revisions Revision Date Written by Checked by Subject C 2014 06 17 SOS Sect 17 Wiring diagram updated D 2016 06 02 ALE Sect 17 Wiring diagram updated E 2018 09 27 LBI VBO Updated template ...

Page 3: ...e unit 11 6 2 2 Hybrid intermediate unit 12 7 COMPONENTS 13 7 1 External component 13 7 2 Internal components 14 7 2 1 Mechanical assembly 15 7 2 2 Logic panels 16 7 2 3 Power supply panel 17 8 CHECKLIST REQUIRED TOOLS 18 9 CHECKLIST SITE PREPARATION WORK 19 10 INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVING THE UNIT 20 10 1 Step by step instructions at glance 20 10 2 Detailed instructions 20 11 INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLING TH...

Page 4: ...atic lanes Failure to provide such training to users can result in serious accidents or injuries Due to risk of injury unaccompanied children must not be allowed to access the lane Children could place their hands on the obstacle before it is fully opened or has begun to open and their hands could be dragged along the obstacle and become pinched in the narrow gap of the unit Pets should not go thr...

Page 5: ...curity Entrance Lane secured to avoid injuries from moving parts TO AVOID RISKS OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK ensure that the Security Entrance Lane access panels are locked at all times and only opened by trained personnel All internal elements that may be powered up or that may move must be handled with care Any modifications to the parameters must be performed by experienced and qualified personnel Autom...

Page 6: ...r the SmartLane Security Entrance Lane Please ensure that you consult the appropriate manual Manual Intended for Site Preparation Manual Site preparation contractor Electrician Installation Manual Installation contractor Electrician User Manual Security personnel Managers Maintenance Manual Qualified technicians 2 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL We strongly advise you to carefully read this manual which will ...

Page 7: ...logical developments Automatic Systems reserves the right to amend the above information at any time p 7 37 www automatic systems com 3 Product at a Glance Figure 1 Lane Moving Glass obstacle Extension Fixed Glass obstacle Unit Passageway Orientation pictogram Function pictogram Inner detection photocells ...

Page 8: ...ight Function pictogram Indicates the procedure to follow Inductive position sensor Monitors the position of the glass obstacle and transmits this information to the programmable logic controller PLC Lane Composed of two 2 units and a passageway Locking mechanism Maintains the glass obstacle in an open position in the event of a power cut or other emergency Moving glass obstacle Retractable pane t...

Page 9: ...90X has a 23 in passage width The SL 91X has a 36 in passage width The glass obstacles of an SL 91X lane are wider than those of an SL 90X to cover the wider passageway This means that the body of an SL 91X will be wider as well to accommodate the wider glass obstacle Without extension SL 9x0 Standard detection in both directions of passage 1 extension SL 9x1 Standard detection in one direction of...

Page 10: ...single or multiple lane configurations In the configuration illustrations below Direction A is the entry way to access the secured side Direction B is the exit way to access the unsecured side 6 1 MASTER SLAVE SINGLE CONFIGURATION Figure 2 Single lane configuration Master Unit Unit located on the user s right side when the user is moving in direction A Slave Unit Unit located on the user s left si...

Page 11: ...UNIT Figure 3 Multiple lane configuration A multiple lane configuration is possible by placing one or more intermediate units between a Master unit and a Slave unit The intermediate unit will serve as a Master unit for the lane to the left and as a Slave unit for the lane to the right The intermediate unit can create multiple lanes with the same width It cannot be used as a transition between an a...

Page 12: ...ed next to an SL 90X This configuration will require the use of an SL 91X hybrid intermediate unit that houses both an SL 90X glass obstacle and an SL 91X glass obstacle to create a transition between each lane type Left and right hybrid intermediate units are available For a left hybrid intermediate unit the SL 90X glass obstacle narrower will be on the left For a right hybrid intermediate unit t...

Page 13: ...obstacles moving glass obstacles of matching height only offered when glass obstacles are higher than 39 in 990 mm 2 Moving glass obstacles 3 Top cover 4 Function pictogram on optional extension suggested location for card reader system 5 Detection photocells 6 Orientation pictogram on optional extension possible location for additional card reader special faceplate required 7 Function pictogram w...

Page 14: ...to amend the above information at any time p 14 37 www automatic systems com 7 2 INTERNAL COMPONENTS Figure 6 Internal components 1 Mechanical assembly one per moving glass obstacle 2 Gear motor one per moving glass obstacle 3 Locking mechanism one per moving glass obstacle 4 Inductive position sensor one per moving glass obstacle 5 Electrical panel 5 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 15: ...utomatic Systems reserves the right to amend the above information at any time p 15 37 www automatic systems com 7 2 1 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY Figure 7 Mechanical assembly 1 Higher shaft 2 Balancing spring 3 Plinth 4 Locking mechanism 5 Inductive position sensor 6 Crankshaft 7 Release spring 8 Lower rod 9 Lower shaft 10 Higher rod ...

Page 16: ...7 2 2 LOGIC PANELS Figure 8 PLC panel Left Master unit right and intermediate unit Right Left unit panel 1 AS1145 analog signal to CAN interface 2 TB5 Terminal block of the Slave unit Slave to Master intermediate and left units only 3 Buzzer 4 TB4 Terminal block of the Slave unit Master to Slave intermediate and right units only 5 TB3 Terminal block of the PLC 6 AS1162 CAN interface 7 Fuse 8 Progr...

Page 17: ...4 VDC terminal block Locking mechanism power supply Emergency contactor connection 11 120 V to 24 V transformer 12 Main circuit breaker 13 TB1 120 VAC terminal block 14 CONT1 Emergency contactor 15 Secondary circuit breaker 16 JB1 120 V main power supply 17 JB2 240 V power supply Slave motor connection 18 120 V to 240 V transformer 19 CB3 Slave motor breaker 20 CB4 Master motor breaker 21 AS1145 a...

Page 18: ...ic systems com 8 Checklist Required Tools The following equipment is required for the site preparation work Implementation drawings These drawings are essential for the installation of the Security Entrance Lane They are provided with the contract agreement and are specific to each installation Crowbar Dolly Fish tape Hammer Level Sharp knife Tape measure Terminal block screwdriver Vernier caliper...

Page 19: ...talling the Security Entrance Lane Floor level and quality has been corrected Holes have been drilled Holes have been cleaned Conduits and cables have been installed Conduit 1 installed 120 VAC single phase 60 Hz power cable Conduit 2 installed Control cables for the access control reader and lane door output Conduit 3 installed Master Slave Motor High voltage interconnection cable Conduit 4 insta...

Page 20: ...ackage 2 Bring the lane on site 3 Remove the nails 4 Cut the polystrap bands 5 Remove the wrapping 6 Remove the side panel 7 Unscrew the anchor bolts 8 Move the unit 10 2 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS 1 Inspect the package Carefully inspect your crate for exterior damage The lane is delivered in a crate Its base is fixed to a wood pallet via anchor bolts Foam panels are placed between the glass obstacles ...

Page 21: ...ll units in an upright position To avoid damage do not unpack the SmartLane Security Entrance Lane before bringing it to the installation location 3 Remove the nails Using a crowbar and a hammer remove the nails holding the panels of the crate together 4 Cut the polystrap bands Using a sharp knife cut the polystrap bands around each unit 5 Remove the wrapping Remove the plastic wrapping protecting...

Page 22: ... 22 37 www automatic systems com 7 Unscrew the anchor bolt Unscrew the anchor bolts holding the unit in place on the wood pallet Figure 11 Unscrewing the anchor bolts 8 Move the unit Once the wood pallet is removed use a dolly or other transportation device Figure 12 Moving the unit Do not twist the housing The unit may require extensive realignment if the frame or housing is subject to excessive ...

Page 23: ...1 Instructions Installing the Equipment 11 1 STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS AT A GLANCE 1 Install the base plates 2 Transport the unit 3 Anchor the unit 4 Adjust the Security Entrance Lane 5 Adjust the clearance space 11 2 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS 1 Install the base plates If the base plates were removed after the site preparation work was completed place them back on the floor The base plates must lay fl...

Page 24: ...hat is better suited to your floor The anchors included may not be suitable for every installation It is important that you use the correct anchors for your specific needs For example if you are anchoring the units to a thin slab over a service space you may need to use through bolts Wood flooring although not recommended may also require cross braces to stiffen the floor and prevent it from flexi...

Page 25: ...Entrance Lane The maximum allowed thickness for each shim is 3 8 in Ensure that the lane is level as this is essential for proper operation It may be necessary to loosen one or more of the anchor nuts in order to level the lane To do so 1 Raise any corner of a unit that is too low and add a shim Use a level to ensure you have reached the proper level 2 Before tightening place the level across the ...

Page 26: ...pace If necessary adjust the clearance space so that the glass obstacles can move properly Measure the width of the finger guard using a Vernier caliper The proper clearance space should be 25 mm 0 5 mm 25 mm 0 5 mm corresponds to 0 98 in 0 02 in If you do not obtain this measurement this means the lane is sagging or bowing towards the middle This clearance space as well as overall leveling is cri...

Page 27: ...agram section of this manual A bigger printout is supplied within the unit Respect all local laws and codes Most start up difficulties are the result of incorrect wiring Every effort must be put in to ensure that the wiring is installed as instructed If the wiring is not connected properly this may result in damage or improper operation Cut off the main circuit breaker see item 10 on Figure 8 befo...

Page 28: ...supply cable must be connected to an individual breaker of at least 15A Not provided by Automatic Systems 2 in PVC conduit min Control cables for the access control reader and line door output to open the line For reader cable as per reader manufacturer specification Not provided by Automatic Systems 3 in PVC conduit min Master Slave Motor High voltage interconnection cable Cable Belden 29500 16 A...

Page 29: ...put configured in failsafe mode can also open the moving glass obstacles in an emergency situation You may select either method for your emergency opening function We strongly urge you to verify that the selected method is acceptable with your AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction If you choose to shut down the power to open the SmartLane Security Entrance Lane in a fire emergency situation it is esse...

Page 30: ... on the frame is installed with a metal wire support 1 From the frame to the central panels 2 From the extension frame to the extension panels Each removable panel is grounded and attached to the frame with a metal wire held in place with a thumbscrew A good quality ground cable is essential for the lane to function properly The ground cable should be connected directly to the main ground cable to...

Page 31: ...onstant view to adopting the latest technological developments Automatic Systems reserves the right to amend the above information at any time p 31 37 www automatic systems com 15 1 GROUND CABLE CONNECTION DIAGRAM Figure 18 Ground cable connection 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 32: ... NAM SL 90X 91X TM 02 EN E With a constant view to adopting the latest technological developments Automatic Systems reserves the right to amend the above information at any time p 32 37 www automatic systems com 16 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 33: ... you power up the Security Entrance Lane Ensure that the equipment is correctly grounded check the ground bolts in the 120 V power supply the 240 V power supply and the 24 V power supply located in the electrical panel inside the unit Check all other grounds including the green door leads Verify the condition of the fuses and the circuit breakers in both the electrical panel and the PLC panel Doub...

Page 34: ...f the 24 VDC power supply 8 Switch on the secondary circuit breaker and the CB3 and CB4 motor breakers Upon power up the initialization sequence begins with the opening of the glass obstacles which normally close within a short delay 9 Open and close the moving glass obstacles several times using the available electrical controls push button reader remote control or other validator Check that the ...

Page 35: ...oblem and this is not a common issue 19 2 START UP TROUBLESHOOTING When switching on the main circuit breaker nothing happens Check that the power supplied to the unit is 120 VAC When switching on the main circuit breaker the PLC is powered on but the moving glass obstacles do not move Check the secondary circuit breaker There may be a delay before the moving glass obstacles are powered on The mov...

Page 36: ...f the motors Some connections may be inverted One or two moving glass obstacles remain closed when there is a power cut Check that the lane is level Check that the finger guard is not obstructed The speed controller is not within the range of positive values when the moving glass obstacle opens and within the range of negative values when it closes The motor is running in reverse Reverse 2 phases ...

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