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 Glassgate 150 Maintenance 

 

© Integrated Design Ltd 

Issue A1 August 2012 

  Page 11 of 15 

 

3.  Once you have released the top, the decorative end caps can slide out. This enables 

easier access to the fixing bolts. 
 
 

 

 
 

4.  By accessing the screws from underneath and from the open ends, the top can now be 

removed. 

 
 
Note: the upper optical covers do not need to be removed during this process. 
 
 

5.  With access to the cards from the rear, they can now be inspected/removed. Remove 

the card from the stand-offs, carefully lift away and disconnect the IDC cable. 

 
 

 

 
 
Note: when replacing optical cards, they must be properly addressed, see the 

Card 

Addressing

 section below.

Pinch standoffs 
& lift card (x4) 

Disconnect IDC plug 

Summary of Contents for Fastlane Glassgate 150

Page 1: ...Setting New Standards in Entrance Control Fastlane Glassgate 150 Fastlane is a registered trademark of Integrated Design Limited Maintenance Manual...

Page 2: ...removal of the panels and safety precautions Introduction This instruction is split into three sections Removing the covers and glass barrier This action differs depending on the version of metalwork...

Page 3: ...ical Cover x2 3 Remove glass barrier see next section 4 Remove lower optical cover see below 1 Remove inner covers unscrew outer covers x2 1 Pull inner covers unscrew outer covers x2 Note Inner Upper...

Page 4: ...er and lower screw fixings Loosen the screw but don t remove it There is a custom washer within the shaft that is likely to fall out if the screw is removed fully Remove the glass barrier by pushing i...

Page 5: ...ical Cover The method of fixing the lower optical depends on the type of enclosure as mentioned above Type A Enclosure Type B Enclosure Remove black cap head screws Loosen silver cap head screw at eac...

Page 6: ...ust 2012 Page 6 of 15 When removing the lower optical cover be aware of the stub shaft cover this will slide out For full access also remove the other lower optical panel When working on an Interlane...

Page 7: ...he Belt The easiest way to remove the belt is to first release the tension by loosening the motor assembly then removing the brake assembly fixings The Motor Assembly is fixed with 4 off rubber mounte...

Page 8: ...ow the belt tension to be set Push the motor towards the brake to loosen the belt The belt cannot be removed at this point due to the chassis metalwork causing an obstruction Remove the four fixings f...

Page 9: ...be performed in reverse 1 Loop the belt around the brake assembly 2 Place the upper brake assembly onto the brake base 3 Secure the brake base with the four screws 4 Loop the belt around the motor pul...

Page 10: ...d to be replaced follow the instructions above for removing the covers then continue as below Upper Optical Cover 1 To allow for removable of the end caps loosen the card reader plates 2x fixing bolts...

Page 11: ...h and from the open ends the top can now be removed Note the upper optical covers do not need to be removed during this process 5 With access to the cards from the rear they can now be inspected remov...

Page 12: ...hers on one side but leave a gap only screw in less than two turns 7 Slide the top screw side first onto the pedestal then fit the remaining screws with the top in place 8 Follow the above instruction...

Page 13: ...ove the end covers and lower optical cover 2 With access to the cards they can be inspected removed Remove the card from the stand offs carefully lift away and disconnect the IDC cable Note when repla...

Page 14: ...DIP Switches Address DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 OFF OFF OFF ON 2 OFF OFF ON OFF 3 OFF OFF ON ON 4 OFF ON OFF OFF 5 OFF ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON OFF 7 OFF ON ON ON These diagrams are for...

Page 15: ...asy to install and reliable in operation Should you experience any application related difficulties however in the first instance please contact your supplier Our direct contact details are Fax UK 020...

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