PG300 Handover Information Rev 00
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4.2.0 "Intrusion"
An intrusion is someone detected in the control zone of the lane when it is at rest. It is declared
after a time delay allowing a user in the lane to present a passage authorisation.
Depending on the safety setting when “Intrusion” is detected the gates
may
attempt to open which can cause serious injury.
The gates are normally supplied configured in "minimum risk" mode for
users. Any modification of parameters must be done knowingly by
manufacturer trained personnel.
Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use. Failure to
provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries.
4.2.1 "Tailgating" fraud
Tailgating is declared when an unauthorised person follows an authorised user during their
passage.
Depending on the safety se
tting when “tailgating” is detected the gates may
attempt to close which can cause serious injury.
The gates are normally supplied configured in "minimum risk" mode for
users. Any modification of parameters must be done knowingly by
manufacturer trained personnel.
Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use. Failure to
provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries.
4.2.2 "Wrong way" fraud
Wrong way is declared when an unauthorised person is detected in one direction while an
authorised passage is underway in the other direction.
Depending on the safety setting when “wrong way” is detected the gates
may attempt to close which can cause serious injury.
The gates are normally supplied configured in "minimum risk" mode for
users. Any modification of parameters must be done knowingly by
manufacturer trained personnel.
Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use. Failure to
provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries.
4.2.3 "Loitering" fraud
Loitering is declared when an unauthorised person is detected in the control zone once a
passage has taken place.