Assembly and Operation Manual
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The T
В
-01 turnstile consists of a turnstile housing with built-in electronics and two
card readers, three barrier arms and an RC panel (Ref. Fig. 1, items 1-3, 5 and 16).
The turnstile housing is fixed to floor with 4 anchor bolts through holes in the
turnstile housing base (2). The overall dimensions of the TB-01 turnstile housing are
shown in Figure 2.
The turnstile housing contains: rotation unit, which includes a resetting mechanism
(a pusher, stop springs and a roller), control mechanism with optic sensors and a
locking device, as well as a mechanical release lock (7). Rotation unit houses rotation
mechanism which includes a damper, a rotation sensor disc and a hub; the point of
attachment of the barrier arms to the rotating mechanism is hidden with a cover (6).
Front side surfaces of the turnstile housing have side covers (12, 14) with
locks (13, 15).
Internal elements of the turnstile housing are accessed through a removable top
cover (3); at normal operation of the TB-01 turnstile the top cover lock (4) is locked.
6.2.2 To inform on a current status of the TB-01 turnstile both front sides of the
turnstile housing feature indication modules (8), with card readers built-in
under, on the internal side of the cover. The indication module has 3
mnemonic indicators:
Green indicator of authorized passage;
Yellow indicator: card presentation is expected;
Red indicator of ban on passage.
6.2.3 Inside the turnstile housing there is a bracket with a CLB mounted on it with
terminal clamps for connection of external devices. RC panel, ACS outputs,
wireless remote control device (when used), intrusion detector (optional) and
emergency unblocking device are connected to the CLB
.
Connection lines of
a power supply unit and signal lines of card readers are connected to the
terminal clamps for connection of external devices. External devices are
connected in accordance with connection layout (Ref. Fig.
А
.1 Appendix
А
).
Layout of electrical connections inside the turnstile housing is shown in
Figure A.2 Appendix A. The CLB is shown in Figure 3.
6.2.4 The remote control panel is designed as a small desktop device with a shock-
proof ABS plastic case and is intended for setting and indicating operating
modes when the turnstile is operated manually. The RC panel is connected to
the CLB with a flexible multicore cable (17) via a “
ХТ
1.L” connector block (Ref.
Fig. 3).
The front of the remote control panel houses three control buttons with LED indicators
above to set passage modes of the TB-01 turnstile. The “STOP” button in the middle
serves for setting the “Always locked” operating mode, the right and left buttons – for
unlocking the turnstile in a chosen direction.
The
RC panel orientation towards the turnstile (if an operator’s terminal is placed at
the backside of the turnstile housing) can be changed by swopping wires of the RC panel
connected to the contacts: Unlock A and Unlock B respectively, as well as Led A and
Led B respectively (Ref. Fig. 3 and A.1 Appendix A).
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