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Device Settings of the Beacon Series 

While working within device mode, two primary values should be considered. On the top of the 
display, the selected device is shown. The Beacon series settings can be adjusted with devices 0 – 
9. 

Pressing the up or down arrows allow you to select which device you wish to modify. Pressing 

and holding the 

key for 3 seconds loads the modification window. While modifying, the digits 

on the window begin to flash. Pressing 

will move the cursor in a digit. Select the correct digit 

to modify, then use the arrows to change the value. Once finished, hold the

button for 3 

seconds and your adjustment will save. 

Should a value inputted not fall within the specified range of the device being modified, the value 
will automatically adjust to the highest possible value. A description of each device setting is: 

DM0: 

Timer value for Direction 1. The range of this setting is 1 – 60 seconds. This is

how long the direction will remain open for if a user does not pass through the direction.
The default setting is 7 seconds.

DM1: 

Timer value for Direction 2. The range of this setting is 1 – 60 seconds. This is

how long the direction will remain open for if a user does not pass through the direction.
The default setting is 7 seconds.

DM2: 

Alarm Timer – This setting allows for an adjustment to the duration of the alarm

timer once the cause of the alarm has cleared.

DM3: 

Direction 1 One Shot. This setting determines whether or not the access control

input length is ignored and converted to a .1 second pulse internally. Enabling this allows
the turnstile to ignore access control from allowing too many users pass through the
turnstile. Disabling it allows access control to hold the direction open. 0 means the one-
shot timer is inactive & 1 means the one-shot timer is active.

DM4: 

Direction 2 one-shot timer: This setting determines whether or not the access

control input length is ignored and converted to a .1 second pulse internally. Enabling this
allows the turnstile to ignore access control from allowing too many users pass through
the turnstile. Disabling it allows access control to hold the direction open. 0 means the
one-shot timer is inactive & 1 means the one-shot timer is active.

DM5: 

Direction 1 Mode: This setting determines the mode of operation for direction 1. A

setting of 0 is set for controlled passage. A setting of 1 is set for free-flow passage. A
setting of 2 is set for no passage. This setting is not affected by factory reset.

DM6: 

Direction 2 Mode: This setting determines the mode of operation for direction 2. A

setting of 0 is set for controlled passage. A setting of 1 is set for free-flow passage. A
setting of 2 is set for no passage.

 

This setting is not affected by factory reset.

DM7: 

Direction 1 multi-swipe: This setting allows more than one access control request

to be processed at a time to allow a faster flow of traffic. The range is 1-3. As each access
control request is processed, each rotation subtracts from the total, allowing a constant
flow of traffic. Most installations would benefit from a value of 2, which is the default
setting.

Security Begins With Controlled Access

1636 W. 130th Street, Brunswick, OH 44212

Toll Free Phone: (800) 942-0829 | Fax: (800) 942-0828 / Phone: (330) 273-6185 | Fax: (330) 273-4468

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Summary of Contents for BE800-R

Page 1: ...l after installation If an installation is done by a construction company or outside installer please pass this book along to the end user This book is required for maintenance troubleshooting and rep...

Page 2: ...ons 10 Sensor Alignment 12 Sensor Designations 13 Wiring Legend 14 Wiring Diagrams 15 Overview of the Access Window 17 Device Settings of the Beacon Series 19 Warranty Information 21 Security Begins W...

Page 3: ...nsor zones mentioned previously a third sensor zone exists for crawl through detection If anyone attempts to crawl through the lane under the standard sensor zones the third sensor zone detects them a...

Page 4: ...econdary From the factory each cabinet in an array is preconfigured to the requested operation and layout Each lane has two directions of passage each of which can be configured for controlled passage...

Page 5: ...is necessary in order to operate the secondary cabinet It will be necessary to provide conduit access between the two cabinets However only the primary cabinet requires 100 240VAC The secondary cabin...

Page 6: ...binet The lids are secured with a lock on the front and hooks on the back In order to remove the lid unlock the front side with the provided keys Then pull the lid forward from the back and lift up to...

Page 7: ...g it out of the floor plate Although it should not be necessary the sensors can be disconnected from their cables Each sensor is equipped with an M8 euro style quick disconnect cable These can be disc...

Page 8: ...d off while the beam is crossed If the orange LED is blinking in any case you will need to adjust the sensor alignment shift the cabinets so that they are straight to each other or shim the cabinets s...

Page 9: ...Concrete Anchor Instructions Security Begins With Controlled Access 1636 W 130th Street Brunswick OH 44212 Toll Free Phone 800 942 0829 Fax 800 942 0828 Phone 330 273 6185 Fax 330 273 4468 9...

Page 10: ...wise operation will be inconsistent 3 If necessary move cabinets out of the way Drill four 3 8 holes 4 deep per cabinet and remove all concrete dust from the holes 4 Place cabinet in the correct locat...

Page 11: ...lignment instructions and test lane to ensure operation is satisfactory before replacing the front panels onto the cabinets 9 Install the sheets of glass by remove the two screws holding the glass cli...

Page 12: ...l will allow for some range of motion up and down The sensors can also be tilted on the brackets themselves to provide a left to right alignment adjustment Simply loosen the screws holding the bracket...

Page 13: ...ed Sensor Zone 2 does the same thing as zone 1 but in the opposite direction The sensor zones have another function as well On free flow mode when the sensor zone for the appropriate direction is actu...

Page 14: ...Wiring Legend Security Begins With Controlled Access 1636 W 130th Street Brunswick OH 44212 Toll Free Phone 800 942 0829 Fax 800 942 0828 Phone 330 273 6185 Fax 330 273 4468 14...

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Page 17: ...ode is active the display screen will show DM in the top left corner That being said it is possible to stray from the device mode settings In the selected device type section of the access window DM T...

Page 18: ...ll need to access system mode to run the program in this fashion Holding the key while pressing up and down allows you to change between system mode and device mode A third mode which will display TRM...

Page 19: ...rnally Enabling this allows the turnstile to ignore access control from allowing too many users pass through the turnstile Disabling it allows access control to hold the direction open 0 means the one...

Page 20: ...ither direction is active In facilities where users drag objects low to the ground behind them frequently such as gyms with rolling luggage it may be beneficial to disable this setting A value of 0 is...

Page 21: ...e Seller transportation charges prepaid Replaced or repaired goods will be redelivered freight repaid to the address of Buyer shown hereon Except for the Warranty contained herein there shall be no ot...

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