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OMD22

User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................ 7

1.1 FEATURES...................................................................................................
1.2 

DIAGRAM

 AND SYSTEM COMPONENTS

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1.3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM.............................................................................
1.4 ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM..............................................................
1.5 WORKING PRINCIPLE................................................................................
1.6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................

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2 FUNCTION INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 

2.1 

PEDESTRIAN'S CARD/PHONE/BIOMETRIC

 VERIFICATION......................

2.2 WALK-THROUGH METAL DETECTION.......................................................
2.3 DETECTION 

SETTING 

ADJUSTMENT........................................................

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TURNSTILE 

CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................. 

4.1.1 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE.......................................................................
4.1.2 SENSITIVITY SETTING ADJUSTMENT........................................................
4.1.3 OPERATING FREQUENCY............................................................................
4.1.4 BUZZER SETTINGS......................................................................................
4.1.5 ALARM TIME................................................................................................
4.1.6 DATE AND TIME...........................................................................................
4.1.7 SENSITIVITY RANGE....................................................................................
4.1.8 APPLICATION...............................................................................................
4.1.9 DATA STORAGE............................................................................................
4.1.10 RELAY SETTINGS.......................................................................................
4.1.11 LOGIN PASSWORD.....................................................................................
4.1.12 NETWORK SETTINGS................................................................................
4.1.13 RESTORE....................................................................................................
4.1.14 ABOUT.........................................................................................................

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4 MENU INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................ 20

4.1 

WALK-THROUGH METAL DETECTOR FEATURES

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Summary of Contents for OMD22

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Date January 2022 Doc Version 1 0 OMD22...

Page 2: ...ngs etc in relation to vests in and is the property of TURNSTILES us The contents of this manual should be read before starting the operation and maintenance of the OMD22 turnstile If any of the conte...

Page 3: ...tructions contained in this manual ii in case of operation of OMD22 beyond its rate limits and iii in case of operation of OMD22 in environmental conditions different from the conditions prescribed in...

Page 4: ...ate advanced biometric hardware software solutions About The Manual This manual advises on proper operation of the OMD22 turnstile All gures displayed are for illustration purposes only Figures in thi...

Page 5: ...ple New User window will pop up Multi level menus are separated by forward slashes For example File Create Folder Symbols Convention Description Instructions worthy of special attention General inform...

Page 6: ...TTING ADJUSTMENT 15 16 17 15 3 TURNSTILE CONTROL PANEL 4 1 1 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE 4 1 2 SENSITIVITY SETTING ADJUSTMENT 4 1 3 OPERATING FREQUENCY 4 1 4 BUZZER SETTINGS 4 1 5 ALARM TIME 4 1 6 DATE AND...

Page 7: ...ricts all pedestrians from entering regardless if they have valid credentials or not carrying metal objects Outbound pedestrians are only permitted to exit if they are authorized and or carrying no me...

Page 8: ...trians carrying metal objects whose detected sizes are larger than the pre set values the turnstile will immediately trigger an alarm and an Alarm Zone LED will turn red OMD22will remain locked so tha...

Page 9: ...1 5 x 2 meters footprint achieved by combining a turnstile PLUS a metal detector into one compact integrated device Can be ordered with integrated RFID or biometric access control readers Brushless D...

Page 10: ...components are made of SUS304 stainless steel making the turnstile rust proof durable and robust The acrylic metal detection panels have a simple and beautiful design with corrosion protection OMD22...

Page 11: ...r Panel 4 Optionfor Integrated3rd PartyAccess Control Reader for cards phone biometric etc 5 Turnstile Pedestal 3 Turnstile InfraredSensors 7 AlarmZone LEDs 9 Walk ThroughMetal Detector Infrared Senso...

Page 12: ...corresponding LEDs in BOTH PANELS will light red Walk Through Metal Detector s Infrared Sensors When pedestriansor objects move through OMD22 walk through metal detector the infrared sensors will accu...

Page 13: ...Indicators Antennas Infrared Sensors Alarm Zone LEDs and Buzzers Swing Barrier Turnstile Normal green Alarm red Antenna Once OMD22 is connected to the power supply the copper coils installed inside me...

Page 14: ...will not make incidental contact aka pinch with the pedestrian It also acts as the trigger when the turnstile lane is programmed for free egress for exiting the premises Traffic Indicator OMD22 will l...

Page 15: ...mensions are larger than the pre set values OMD22 will trigger audible and visual alarms and deny the pedestrian passage Pedestrianscanonly passthroughthe turnstile lane if they are not carrying metal...

Page 16: ...711 2 in 1703 x 1164 x 1816 mm Turnstile Lane Dimensions L W H External Chassis Dimensions L W H Certification FCC 2 FUNCTION INTRODUCTION 2 1 PEDESTRIAN S CARD VERIFICATION The Card Verification mod...

Page 17: ...N When a card has been veri ed and the pedestrian has entered the turnstile lane the Walk Through Metal Detector will sense whether there are metal objects whose size exceeds the pre set limit If no m...

Page 18: ...edestalsmust be installed in a stable position in order to achieve optimal metal detection results To check for proper stability perform the following steps a 1 Power on OMD22 and make sure it is not...

Page 19: ...ection panel Decrease the sensitivity a little have the testing person carry the SAME metal sample and walk through the detector again If the alarm continues to sound once again reduce the sensitivity...

Page 20: ...ys the Pedestrian Passage Count Alarm Count Password settings and other information ESC Press to discard the settings and exit the menu Decrease the parameter values Increase the parameter values OK O...

Page 21: ...the value There are two primary menus 1 Walk Through Metal Detector menu 2 Swing Barrier Turnstile menu 2 3 4 4 MENU INTRODUCTION 4 1 WALK THROUGH METAL DETECTOR MENU 4 1 1 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE Conn...

Page 22: ...OK to program the sensitivity level of each detection zone Press and to select the detection zone and then press OK to con rm Then press and to change the sensitivity levels The higher the sensitivit...

Page 23: ...on or off the buzzer Press OK to save the settings User Manual 4 1 3 OPERATING FREQUENCY 4 1 4 BUZZER SETTINGS 4 1 5 ALARM TIME In the main menu select Channel and then press OK The channel range is...

Page 24: ...ct Date Time and then press OK to open the time and date setting interface Press and to adjust the time Press OK after setting the time Press ESC and then switch to date Program the date and then pres...

Page 25: ...losest approximation Press OK after setting the application environment User Manual 4 1 8 APPLICATION 4 1 9 DATA STORAGE 1 2 3 1 In the main menu select Relay to open the extended output interface Use...

Page 26: ...save the changes User Manual 3 4 5 6 In the main menu select Network to open the network setting interface Use the and buttons to select the Device Name Network Address and Gateway Address Press OK to...

Page 27: ...IP address 4 1 13 RESTORE In the main menu select Restore to restore the factory settings Select Yes and press OK to restore the original factory settings Select Cancel or press ESC to cancel the ope...

Page 28: ...ay Mode 01EXXX 02E001 MODE 1 default High Security Scans pedestrians BOTH inbound AND outbound for valid credentials and metal objects Deters workplace violence and prevents both unauthorized access e...

Page 29: ...D pedestrians for valid credentials and or metal objects Prevents employee theft 02E004 MODE 4 Low Security Scans neither inbound nor outbound pedestrians Swing barriers open whenever IR sensors detec...

Page 30: ...valid credentials or not carrying metal objects Outbound pedestrians are permitted to exit if they are authorized and or carrying no metal objects 02E007 MODE 7 High Security Allows all pedestrians to...

Page 31: ...during lockdown scenarios 02E010 MODE 10 NO Security Scans neither inbound nor outbound pedestrians Swing barriers always REMAIN OPEN Used to slow down and channel pedestrian traffic or when emergenc...

Page 32: ...n speed The Swing Barrier Opening Compensation Speed value can be programmed between 0 to 50 secondsand the default value is 9s Swing Barrier Closing Speed 06EXXX Swing Barrier Closing Speed controls...

Page 33: ...e can be programmed between 2 to 60 secondsand the default value is 5s Swing Barrier Closing Delay Time 12EXXX Swing Barrier Closing Delay Time controls how quickly the swing barriers will close once...

Page 34: ...rly When adjusting the zero swing arm barrier position you can manually push the swing barrier for ne tuning If the swing barrier exceeds a certain angle it will be invalid At this time the digital LE...

Page 35: ...le Lane 19EXXX Program how long a pedestrian is permitted to remain in the turnstile lane before OMD22 triggers an alarm Duration Time can be programmed between 5 to 30 seconds and the default value i...

Page 36: ...rrier opening and closing force when pedestrians press against it Force Resistance Setting can be programmed between 10 to 60 and the default value is 40 Emergency Opening Direction 21EXXX According t...

Page 37: ...e 22EXXX Program the angle at which the clutch starts The higher the number the larger the angle The value for Clutch Start Angle can be programmed between 0 to 99 and the default value is 0 Clutch Al...

Page 38: ...Entry 26EXXX When the Anti pinch Area Setting needs to be programmed to 25E001 only the False Direction Entry 26E000 becomes effective Anti tailgate Setting 27EXXX Settings include Close the swing ba...

Page 39: ...blement is programmed for INVALID only user authentication card swiping phone biometric is required to open the swing barrier But if Enablement is programmed for EFFECTIVE then DOUBLE VERIFICATION use...

Page 40: ...l Synchronous Setting 33EXXX You can adjust the synchronization of the Right Master pedestal and 3rd party access control panels through this menu The higher the value the faster the response of the R...

Page 41: ...ol 02E001 20 9 20 20 9 0 5s Passage Mode 02EXXX Swing Barrier Opening Speed 03EXXX Swing Barrier Opening Deceleration Distance 04EXXX Swing Barrier Opening Compensation Speed 05EXXX Swing Barrier Clos...

Page 42: ...XX Close Alarm Tone 17EXXX Valid Time for Card Swipe 18EXXX Stay Duration Time 19EXXX Force Adjustment 20EXXX Fire Opening Direction 21EXXX Clutch Start Angle 22EXXX Clutch Alarm Setting 23EXXX Anti p...

Page 43: ...tting 34EXXX 4 4 ERROR CODES FOR OMD22 Error Code Cause ER0002 Power on Self test failure Hall Limit Detection Error Run Timeout Clutch Locked The code disk detection failed Electric Motor Shaft Lock...

Page 44: ...User Manual 5 WIRING DIAGRAM Check circuit according to the following wiring diagram www TURNSTILES us patrick mcallister TURNSTILES us 303 670 1099 43...

Page 45: ...ems Features Features Specifications OMD22 Anchor Plate Key Expansion Screw M12 150 Torx Screwdriver Wrench Screwdriver Knife Stainless Steel Maintenance Wipes Toolbox Wireless Remote Control 1 1 2 2...

Page 46: ...stile IR Walk Through Metal Detector IR Turnstile Infrared Sensor Walk Through Metal Detector Infrared Sensor Infrared Sensor Receiver Infrared Sensor Sender Internet Data Center Cable IR Receiver IR...

Page 47: ...Date of Purchase User Post Code Address Customer s Phone Number Customer s Fax Number Please keep your warranty card safe and readily available when requesting service maintenance 1 www TURNSTILES us...

Page 48: ...OMD22 User Manual Date of Maintenance Record of Maintenance Technician www TURNSTILES us patrick mcallister TURNSTILES us 303 670 1099 47...

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