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connected to the fire alarm or any type of emergency input. When the power is
restored or the emergency input is switched off the arm automatically returns to the
default position
3.14
The J18 AT has a memory input that remembers how many access cards have
been presented and does not lock the turnstile until all users who have presented
their cards have passed through the turnstile.
3.15
If no pedestrian passes through the turnstile after swiping their card the turnstile will
return to lock mode after a pre-set time (time adjustable).
4.
Optional features
4.1
Voice prompt and display screen available.
4.2
An external counter can be connected to count the number of people passing
through the turnstile.
4.3
RS485 communication, PC command through serial port
4.4
Audible and / or visual alarm to indicate attempted forced entry.
5.
Mechanical installation
5.1
The turnstile should be mounted on a smooth level surface; a concrete base is
preferred especially for outdoor applications.
5.2
Two hold down bars are provided and these should be fixed with M12 x 100 mm
expansion bolts.
5.3
The conduit entry can be inside the leg of the turnstile or through the cabinet wall.
6.
Electrical Installation
6.1
All electrical connections must be made by a qualified electrician in accordance with
Australian wiring regulation AS/NZS 3000 2007.
6.2
The turnstile requires a 5 amp 240vac power supply fitted with an earth leakage unit
and a suitable circuit breaker.
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