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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 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-DS400T-190401

Designed Security, Inc - 1402 Hawthorne Street, Bastrop Texas 78602 - (800) 272-3555

sales@dsigo.com 

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Summary of Contents for DS400 Series

Page 1: ...eep this service manual 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 t...

Page 2: ...cated near the power supply along with the provided grounding wire from the power supply to ensure the equip ment is properly grounded Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch Feature Lev...

Page 3: ...d Mechanical Overview 18 Internal Parts Breakdown 19 Control Head Parts List 20 21 Locking Bar Information 22 Hydraulic Shock Indexing 24 Electrical Introduction 25 Wiring Diagram 26 Wiring Legend 27...

Page 4: ...Stainless No 4 Satin finish shown Optional black or safety orange end caps available Hot dipped galvanized finish Also available in stainless steel or powder coated finishes Built in the USA Dimensio...

Page 5: ...348 Manual Passage Gate information Dimensions are approximate based on chart on reverse side per rotor Input Voltage 100 240 VAC Input Current 1 3 55 A Frequency 50 60 Hz Storage Temperature 40 to 15...

Page 6: ...6500 Series Control Heads 1x ABBC Barrier 1x AABB Barrier 1x A Rotor 1x B Rotor with bottom Lowest arm recessed several inches from bottom Standing upright and facing forward lowest arm is to the left...

Page 7: ...les Note DS427 DS430 models share a universal fastener kit If some bolts seem like they are too long this is the reason Properly assembled they will not be visible Some options such as canopies may al...

Page 8: ...ionary barriers which run vertically from the concrete to the mainframe connects to the 2 x 4 cross arm with a 1 25 hole for conduit races If equipped with optional card reader plates the reader s cab...

Page 9: ...ty of the engineer of record Installing product in oversized holes is not recommended Product will not set properly or achieve full designed load in oversized holes Setting torque only applies at the...

Page 10: ...Under View 4x Holes Center holes may be large or small depending on model Short Yoke Cross Arms Has holes on two sides Length varies by model Upper View 5x Holes Touching the main channel Under View...

Page 11: ...e assembled mainframe mark holes on the ground for the 14x 3 8 concrete anchors to each of the marked holes below Upper View Side hole on long cross arm Side hole on long cross arm Side hole on long c...

Page 12: ...of the two screws and extra hole on one side of the yoke strap These screws and holes are for card reader mounting plates and should be facing outward when bolting down Screws hole on one end of the...

Page 13: ...e the right side will have arms that are lower 10 If ordered with optional card reader mounting enclosures remove the plastic packaged with enclosures in control head box by placing the threaded chase...

Page 14: ...eep wall socket will be required for this step Unless ordered with optional canopy or yoke guards insert black plastic plugs into the 1 125 holes to keep water from entering the cross arms when nished...

Page 15: ...hors dropping it from the mainframe s output holes Mark the concrete for drilling in these positions 14 Drill holes for 5 8 concrete anchors in the marked positions and remove dust Install concrete an...

Page 16: ...position then reinstall the control heads into the mainframe Correct Alignment Incorrect Alignment Rotors should NOT have two sets of arms pointing to the outsides of the half moon yokes with one set...

Page 17: ...tor should rotate to the home position but do so without slamming This prevents wear and tear on the control head assembly Mobilgrease XHP 222 Special with Lithium Thickener but a simple white lithium...

Page 18: ...hed in the case of an electronic two way control head In this instance each rotational per valid entry request Our anti backup cams are designed so that it is mechanically impossible to become trapped...

Page 19: ...512 321 4426 INS DS400T 190401 Designed Security Inc 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 800 272 3555 sales dsigo com 19...

Page 20: ...ust specify model Shock Housing Assemblies 6535 WH 427 430 T80 ADA 6541 439 448 P60 HD Control Head Bearings Indexing Springs 1106 Waist High Light 1108 Full Height Heavy 1107 ADA Extra Heavy Solenoid...

Page 21: ...ring and exiting a facility Fail lock Upon power failure an electronically controlled direction would remain locked methods of exiting are available Unless equipped with key overrides this is can be e...

Page 22: ...ting These holes act as pivot points for the locking bar casting The inner holes are fail lock and outer holes are fail open A 5 dowel pin slides through the entire assembly to hold everything in plac...

Page 23: ...e diameter is 041 6518 Fail Lock Linkage These have an approximate length of 2 25 and also include an extra hole the key override option 6010 Fail Lock Solenoid Spring These look the same as the fail...

Page 24: ...l are facing upright Some models may require an additional turn or two outward if the arm does not self center on even the lowest setting 1 Hydraulic Shocks Setting Loosen the set screw on the head of...

Page 25: ...r inputs just like all previous generations so any installation is compatible in one way or another If assistance is needed with understanding how to convert the wiring from access control to the new...

Page 26: ...ion 2 Access Control Relay N O COM Direction 1 Override Relay N O COM Direction 2 Override Relay N O COM Black Black Brown Brown Blue Blue White not used White not used Optional Direction 1 LED Indica...

Page 27: ...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 cab...

Page 28: ...home position which re engages the locking bar The cam is still free to move until it swings back to the home position Turnstile control heads use a triangular shaped limit switch cam One point of th...

Page 29: ...inputs Toggle Direction 1 by pressing and Direction 2 by pressing This should be set to On in almost every installation number of access control requests the unit will allow in queue Each value can b...

Page 30: ...ntrol either access control is not connected properly is normally closed instead of normally open or is access control system If the unit successful unlocks but does not re lock upon rotation try to m...

Page 31: ...certain chemicals and harsh environments such as ocean air or chemical plants may cause surface corrosion Minor discoloration can be removed with a rust penetrating product such as PB Blaster along w...

Page 32: ...iring is correct try to disconnect the solenoids from outputs 01 04 If system stops cycling replace faulty solenoid Turnstile powers up but does not respond Improper wiring from access control to logi...

Page 33: ...le are becoming trapped inside of the turnstile Full Height models Rotor was installed backwards Refer to page installation for visual diagram on how to install rotor properly Turnstile only rotates 3...

Page 34: ...for direction port explanations Refer to page for more information Additional parts will be required to convert operation The control head can be returned labor plus parts if required Please contact...

Page 35: ...cing the user to back out of the turnstile There are timer settings for adjusting how long it takes for this to occur The default time provided is 7 seconds The reason for this is in case somebody swi...

Page 36: ...in material and workmanship when properly installed used and maintained according to instructions DSI will for a period of one 1 year three 3 years for Optical Turnstiles from date of purchase repair...

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