Input descriptions:
24VDC +
Positive output from the 24VDC power supply connects here.
24VDC -
Negative output from the 24VDC power supply connects here.
I1 - Direction 1 Input
- Unlocks direction 1 for either one rotation or until the timer expires. Standard access control should terminate here.
I2 - Direction 2 Input
- Unlocks direction 2 for either one rotation or until the timer expires. Standard access control should terminate here.
IB - Direction 1 Override
IC - Direction 2 Override
ID - Limit 1 Input
- Cancels Direction 1 activation if triggered before timer expires, re-locking the unit after one rotation.
IE - Limit 2 Input
- Cancels Direction 2 activation if triggered before timer expires, re-locking the unit after one rotation.
Output descriptions:
All 4 relay outputs have individual commons. 24VDC+ is distributed to each relay common to operate the turnstile. It is OK to add extra wires
to these relay commons to distribute voltage to other devices.
01 - Output 1
- Dual purpose output for Direction 1. If the direction is fail lock, it’s solenoid would connect here. If equipped with an
indicator light, the green leg would connect here. Output switches from OFF to ON when directional input is triggered.
02 - Output 2
- Dual purpose output for Direction 1. If the direction is fail open, it’s solenoid would connect here. If equipped with an
indicator light, the red leg would connect here. Output switches from ON to OFF when directional input is triggered.
03 - Output 3
- Dual purpose output for Direction 2. If the direction is fail lock, it’s solenoid would connect here. If equipped with an
indicator light, the green leg would connect here. Output switches from OFF to ON when directional input is triggered.
04 - Output 4
- Dual purpose output for Direction 2. If the direction is fail open, it’s solenoid would connect here. If equipped with an
indicator light, the red leg would connect here. Output switches from ON to OFF when directional input is triggered.
Indicator light information:
Green Light
- An indicator to inform pedestrians that they are allowed to pass through the unit. Uses black output wire from light’s cable.
Red Light
- An indicator to inform pedestrians that the unit is locked or that pedestrians require credentials to enter. Uses brown output wire
from light’s cable.
As a side note, indicator lights purchased from
Designed Security
, Inc. can also be wired to glow
yellow
. If desired, this can be used instead of
red with the unused white wire on the light’s cable to indicate to pedestrians they require credentials to enter. This is especially handy for
multi-lane installations in which some directions are “no passage” instead of “controlled passage”. Likewise, green lights can also be wired to
a red light output to constantly glow green to indicate “free passage”.
I1
A
B
OK
ESC
I2 IB IC ID IE
+
+
–
–
01
02
03
04
XD10
Inputs
To activate, apply local 24VDC + to desired input terminal.
Full Height Models:
Dir 1 - Clockwise
Dir 2 - Counter Clockwise
+
24
VDC
-
24
VDC
I1
Dir 1
Input
I2
Dir 2
Input
IB
Dir 1
OR
IC
Dir 2
OR
ID
Dir 1
Limit
IE
Dir 2
Limit
Waist High Models:
Dir 1 - Right Hand
Dir 2 - Left Hand
Outputs
Dir 1 Fail Lock
Dir 1 Green Light
01
Dir 1 Fail Open
Dir 1 Red Light
02
Dir 2 Fail Lock
Dir 2 Green Light
03
Dir 2 Fail Open
Dir 2 Red Light
04
Direction 1
- Clockwise on full height turnstiles or cabinet on right for waist high
turnstiles & ADA gates.
Direction 2
- Counter clockwise on full height turnstiles or cabinet on left for waist
high turnstiles & ADA gates.
Limit
- A switch or sensor designed to detect rotation and lock the unit after a rotation.
Fail Lock
- Upon power failure, the direction is designed to remain locked.
Also known as Fail Secure.
Fail Open
- Upon power failure, the direction is designed to remain opened.
Also known as Fail Safe.
is placed. Some or all of the information listed may not be relevant to the installation.
Inputs are triggered with local 24VDC + (also known as PNP or sourcing).
Connect relay output from access control device to turnstile by terminating 24VDC +
to relay common and the desired input to the relay’s normally open terminal.
Be sure to disconnect power before wiring the board for safety.
override occurs outside of the logic controller.
6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Standard Wiring Legend
512-321-4426
INS-DS100R-190401
Designed Security, Inc. - 1402 Hawthorne Street, Bastrop Texas 78602 - (800) 272-3555
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