Assembly & Operation Manual
5.2.3 RC-panel
The RC-panel is designed as a small desktop device with a shockproof ABS plastic case and is
intended for setting and indicating operating modes when the turnstile is operated manually. The
RC-panel overall view (Fig. 5).
Figure 5. RC-panel design
1, 2, 3 – buttons
LEFT
,
STOP
,
RIGHT
for setting the control commands;
4, 6 – green indicators
«Left»
,
«Right»
; 5 – red indicator
«Stop»
There are three control buttons on the RC front panel intended for setting the turnstile operating
modes. The middle button on the RC-panel (hereinafter — the
STOP
button) is intended to set the
turnstile to the
“Always locked”
mode. The left (
LEFT
) and the right (
RIGHT
) buttons are intended
to unlock the turnstile for passage in the chosen direction. Above the buttons, there are LED
indicators for the turnstile turning mechanism. A red “
Stop
” indicator indicates that both passage
directions are blocked. Available control commands and indications on the RC-panel for pulse and
potential control modes are given in the Tables 5 and 6. The RC-panel is connected to the
interface board in accordance with the connection layout (Sect. 5.3.1 and Fig. 17).
5.2.4 Control and interface boards
The control board (9) receives commands from the interface board (10) and controls the operation
of the electric motor, the operation of the blocking device, and the emergency unblocking device.
All nodes of the turnstile mechanism are connected to the control board with internal wiring. A
turnstile power source is connected to it with an external cable as well. Connection is made in
accordance with the connection layout (Fig. 17). The appearance of the control board (9) (Fig. 6).
Control board elements:
X1
(
+24 GND
)
– turnstile power supply connector block;
X2
(
POWER+CAN
) – socket to connect communication cable with interface board;
X3
(
Rotor Sensor
) – the rotor position sensor board connector block (part of the drive (12));
X4
(
A
,
B
,
C
) – connector block for connecting the electric motor phases (part of the drive
(12));
X5
(
Lock
Sensor
) – connector block for connecting the blocking device sensor optocouplers;
X6
(
USB
UDP
) – USB port (not used during operation);
X7
(
ANTIPANIC
) – connector block to connect the electromagnet of automatic anti-panic
unblocking device (anti-panic function of automatic folding arms);
X8
(
LOCK
) – connector block to connect the blocking device electromagnet;
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