6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Troubleshooting
Symptoms
Causes
Solutions
More than one person can get
through turnstile.
Access control device output
connected to override inputs.
Access control device output set
too long.
Loose wiring to the logic
controller from limit switches.
Limit switches are broken.
Control head requires
maintenance.
Limit switches are missing the
triangular top cam.
Wire access control to I1 or I2
with one-shot timer enabled.
This can be avoided by enabling
the one-shot timers built into the
logic controller program. If this
is undesirable, ensure the output
from the access control system is
one second or less.
Refer to pages 2 -2 for
wiring information.
Inspect limit switches for
breakage, replace as needed.
Refer to page f
or
more information.
Adjust the top cam to the
proper height and/or tweak
the triggers on the limit
switch. Refer to page 2 for
more information.
People are becoming trapped
inside of the turnstile
(Full Height models)
Rotor was installed backwards.
Refer to page installation for
visual diagram on how to install
rotor properly.
Turnstile only rotates 30
degrees.
Limit switches wired incorrectly.
Refer to pages 2 -2 for wiring
information and page 2 for
limit switch placement.
Limit switch cam is misaligned.
The top cam should have one
point facing the control board. If
this is not the case, readjust the
top cam. Refer to page 2 for
top cam information.
Unit remains unlocked until
access control is presented.
is wired incorrectly.
Refer to pages 2 -2 for wiring
information.
Turnstile is slamming into the
closed position.
Shock either needs adjusted or
replaced.
Refer to page 24 for
more information.
Shock needs adjusted.
Turnstile is not centering
properly.
Binding in control head.
Turnstile seems to be binding
mechanically.
Rotor is not plumb / turnstile
body is not level.
Ensure mainframe is level and
the rotor is plumb. Shim the unit
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