Assembly & Operation Manual
9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Follow the turnstile operation safety requirements (Sect. 7.2).
It is prohibited!
To move through the turnstile passage area any objects with dimensions exceeding the
width of the passageway.
To strike the turnstile components.
To disassemble and adjust the turnstile nodes.
To use abrasive or chemically active substances for cleaning of the turnstile external
surfaces.
9.1 Power-up
Follow these steps when you power up the turnstile:
1. Connect the power cable of the turnstile power source to the network with the voltage and
frequency indicated in the power source certificate.
2. Switch on the turnstile power supply. The turnstile automatically switches to “
Always locked”
in
pulse control mode. The turnstile switches to “
Both directions locked”
in potential control
mode. Red cross (passage denial) will appear on LED-indication. The indicator located above
the
STOP
button will light up on the RC-panel.
3. Lift up the barrier arm (3). It will be fixed automatically.
4. Check the intrusion detector and siren operation (if included in the delivery set and installed
accordingly). After the power-up wait until the test indicator (inside the intrusion detector) goes
off (it takes 10-50 sec). Put your hand to the intrusion detector. The intrusion detector
activation will turn a continuous sound signal on. The sound will stop in 5 sec. To eliminate the
sound signal, press any button on the RC-panel.
The turnstile is ready for operation.
9.2 Operating modes of the turnstile at pulse control mode
After switch on the power supply the turnstile is automatically switched to
“Always locked”
mode.
See Table 5 for the turnstile control modes and indication. Setting the operating modes for each
direction is independent, i.e. setting the operating mode for one direction does not affect the
operating mode for the opposite one.
The RC-panel overall view is given in Fig. 5:
The
“Single passage in the set direction”
mode can be changed to the
“Always free”
mode
for the same direction, or to the
“Always locked”
mode;
The
“Free passage in the set direction”
mode can be changed to the
“Always locked”
mode
only;
In
the
“Single passage in the set direction”
mode the turnstile will close automatically after a
person’s passage in the set direction. The turnstile will also close automatically, if the
passage is not made within 5 sec.;
In the
“Bi-directional single passage”
mode after the passage in one direction the
countdown of the passage waiting time (5 sec.) for the opposite direction is recommenced.
Note:
Pressing the button on the RC-panel corresponds to the low-level signal supply to the
X2
connector block contacts (
L
,
R
and
ST
) on the interface board relatively to the
GND
contact.
Table 5. Pulse control mode (the J1 jumper is set)
Indication on
Operating
modes
Actions to do on
RC-panel
RC-panel
LED display
Turnstile status
“Always locked”
Press the
STOP
.
The red
indicator
“Stop” is on.
The red cross indicator
is on.
The turnstile is
locked in both
directions.
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