Pedestrian Barrier High Door MPH 112
Configuration of pedestrian barrier
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10.3.5 Bidirectional mode
The pedestrian barrier is enabled for passage from either side.
If a valid opening signal is detected on one side of the pedestrian
barrier the Barrier End Display on the other side then switches to
"red cross" and access from the other side is blocked. The
appropriate output to inhibit the card reader on the other side is
set.
Entry side
Barrier End
Display (GED)
Input IN2
Opening entry
side
Relay 5
Inhibit card reader
Light barriers
LS1 and LS2
Green
arrow
Pulses are
evaluated
Is controlled
Are evaluated
Tailgating, unauthorized access and the unauthorized presence of a person are detected and generate
alarms. See Chapter 10.4.
Exit side
Barrier End
Display (GED)
Input IN3
Opening exit side
Relay 6
Inhibit card reader
Light barriers
LS5 and LS6
Green
arrow
Pulses are
evaluated
Is controlled
Are evaluated
Tailgating, unauthorized access and the unauthorized presence of a person are detected and generate
alarms. See Chapter 10.4.
10.3.6 Free entry mode
The pedestrian barrier is only enabled for free passage from the
entry side. The pedestrian barrier is normally closed. When a
person enters the light barriers on the entry side, the pedestrian
barrier opens the lane for free passage.
Passage from the exit side is forbidden.
Entry side
Barrier End
Display (GED)
Input IN2
Opening entry
side
Relay 5
Inhibit card reader
Light barriers
LS1 and LS2
Green
arrow
A continuous signal
is present
Is switched off
Open the glass
wings on entry
There are no unauthorized access attempts in this direction.
Exit side
Barrier End
Display (GED)
Input IN3
Opening exit side
Relay 6
Inhibit card reader
Light barriers
LS5 and LS6
Red cross
Not used
Is active
Are evaluated
The passage is blocked. Unauthorized access attempts generate an alarm. See Chapter 10.4.