Assembly & Operation Manual
Table 2. Connection of RC-panel cable wires to the X2.1 connector block
for standard and reverse RC-panel orientation
RC-panel orientation
№
Contact
Standard
Reverse
1
GND
black black
2
L
white green
3
ST
blue blue
4
R
green white
5
Led A
yellow red
6
Led Stop
orange orange
7
Led B
red yellow
8
Sound
brown brown
Note:
WRC is connected to
L, ST, R
and
GND
contacts of the
X2.1
connector block on the
interface board. WRC power supply can be connected to
+12OUT
contact of the
X4
connector block or
X1.1
connector block.
When the RC-panel buttons are pressed, the corresponding contact
L, ST
and
R
closes with the
GND
contact (i.e., a low-level signal formation relative to the
GND
contact).
Turnstile control using the WRC device is similar to that with RC-panel.
The buttons on the WRC tag act the same way as those on the RC-panel.
The WRC operation manual is supplied with the device.
5.3.2 Emergency unblocking device Fire Alarm
The emergency unblocking device is connected to the contacts
FA
and
GND
of the
X2.1
connector
block on the interface board in accordance with the connection layout of the turnstile (Fig. 7 and 17).
If the
Fire Alarm
is not used, it is necessary to set a wire jumper between the
FA
and
GND
contacts. The jumper is installed upon delivery.
When a control signal is sent to the
FA
input, the turnstile switches to the
Fire Alarm
emergency
free passage mode with all the incoming turnstile control commands ignored. The central barrier
arm automatically falls down under its own weight and takes up a vertical position, ensuring free
passage. Both green direction arrows will flash, briefly changing to a red cross on the turnstile LED
indication unit (2).
If the
Fire Alarm
signal is received while making a passage, the
Fire Alarm
flashing will be
activated on the LED indication, but the emergency unblocking function will be activated only after
the rotation is finished.
After the Fire Alarm control signal has been removed, the red passage denial indicator on the
turnstile LED indication lights up, and the turnstile goes into standby mode. To continue working,
the barrier arm must be manually fixed and set to the horizontal position.
Automatic anti-panic function is also activated at a power supply loss, e.g. in case of connected
power supply unit breakdown.
5.3.3 Operation with an ACS controller
The turnstile can be an operating device as part of an ACS. The ACS controller outputs are connected
to the
GND, L, ST, R
contacts of the
X2.1
connector block on the interface board. ACS controller inputs
are connected to the contacts
C (Common), Pass A, Pass B
of the
X1.3
remote connector block.
Connection is made in accordance with the connection layout of the turnstile (see Fig. 17).
If necessary, the controller inputs can be connected to the
READY
,
DETECT
and
COM X5
connector block contacts to monitor the corresponding turnstile conditions.
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