SBTL7000 Series
User Manual
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Mechanical System
1.2
The mechanical system of the swing barrier turnstile includes the chassis and the core component.
The chassis is a carrier where the Direction indicator, Reader, Infrared sensor, and the Door lock are
installed. The core component mainly consists of the Motor, Frame, Bearing, and swing Arm.
Electronic Control System
1.3
The electronic control system of a swing barrier turnstile is mainly composed of the Reader,
Turnstile control board, Infrared Sensor, Direction Indicator and Alarm.
Reader:
The reader reads the data in the card and sends it to the Access Controller.
Turnstile control board:
The Turnstile control board is the system’s control center that receives
signals from the reader and the photoelectric switch performs logical calculation and processing of
these signals and sends executive commands to the Direction indicator, electric motor and the
alarm.
Infrared Sensor:
It detects the position of the pedestrian and plays the role of safety protection.
Direction Indicator:
This indicator displays the pedestrian passage path and directs them to pass
through the lane in a safe and orderly manner.
Alarm:
The alarm gives an alarm voice if the system detects any unauthorized entry to the passage.
Working Principle
1.4
1.
After power on to the device, the system performs Power-On Self-Test.
2.
When the reader detects a valid card, the buzzer will give a positive audible prompt to the
pedestrian, indicating that the card is being read successfully. And then, the reader sends
signals to the access controller to request permission to pass through the passage. The access
controller will send the signal to the master control panel.
3.
After receiving the signal from the access controller, the Turnstile control board sends valid
control signals to the direction indicator and the electric motor. At last the direction arrow
turns green.
4.
Pedestrians passes through the passage according to the direction indicator signs. Infrared
sensors keep on detecting the pedestrian during the whole process, and continue to send
signal to the master control board until the pedestrian passes completely through the
passage.
5.
If the pedestrian enters the passage but forgets to verify identification, or if the card held by
the pedestrian is invalid, the system will prompt an audible alarm to stop and retreat the