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Valid as from June 16

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 2015 • Technical data subject to modifications without notice! 

DB_GAT-ACCESS6600--EN_11.indd • PartNo.: 822630

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Electrical connections

TCP/IP with external power supply

Network

Ethernet (default) or RS 485 bus connection.
Attention: Both interfaces must not be operated at the same time!
Only connect the A and B signal lines when using RS 485 bus connection. 
Do not use the COM terminal.

Power supply

DC power supply that complies with SELV (safety extra low voltage) and 
LPS (limited power source). See technical data for details. GANTNER 
offers the GAT NET.Power Supply 100-240V to supply the GAT Access 
6600. When using the GAT NET.Power Supply 100-240V the provided 
power plug must be cut off and the cabling terminated onto the “VIN +” 
and “GND” screw terminals (see details in diagram above).
The two “VIN +” terminals are internally directly connected. The voltage 
input is protected against reverse polarity.

Recommended cables

Ethernet: min. CAT 5 (STP) for 100 MBit
RS 485: min. CAT 5 (STP), power supply via 2 wire pairs

Relay outputs

For activation of devices such as turnstiles, etc., each relay provides 
NC (normally closed) and NO (normally open) operation. The permitted 
switching power levels (see technical data) must never be exceeded.

Optocoupler inputs

Potential free inputs for status detection. An input voltage must be applied 
to activate the input. This voltage can be supplied by the terminal‘s power 
source or from an external power source. Please observe the maximum 
permitted input voltage and current (see technical data).

  Safety instructions

-  This device must be installed by qualified personnel only.
-  The applicable safety and accident prevention regulations 

must be observed.

-  Safety devices must not be removed.
-  Please observe the technical data of the device specified 

on the data sheet.

-  The device must be disconnected from the power supply 

prior to installation, assembly or dismantling.

TCP/IP

GAT Access 6600

Power supply unit
GAT NET.Power Supply 100-240V

A

B

+24 VD

C

0V24

COM

RS 232/USB
to PC/Server

M

LBL

M+

M-

RX

TX

HF+

HF-

V+

Motor

Peripheral  Antenna 2

Key 1

Key 2

Key 3

Key 4

M+

M-

RX

TX

HF+

HF-

V+

Motor

Peripheral  Antenna 2

Internal electronics

blac

k

white

red

red

blac

k

green

 

MOLEX-Cut-off power plug
            VIN+ ... black + white line
            GND ... black

e.g. Turnstile

Motor control

Feedback contact

Mains power

Interface converter
ISK 200

Mains power

Summary of Contents for GAT Access 6600 Series

Page 1: ... facilities such as public swimming pools indoor and outdoor water facilities and attraction parks The terminal is mounted directly onto turnstiles or similar access control hardware and provides convenient operation for the facility guests Identification at the terminal is achieved either with barcode tickets 1D and 2D or with contact free RFID data carriers Radio Frequency Identification The cle...

Page 2: ...s 4 x relays configurable NO NC Switching voltage DC max 30 V SELV Switching voltage AC max 15 V SELV Continuous current max 1 8 A Switching power max 54 W 27 VA Connection terminals 0 5 to 1 5 mm2 Housing material Plastic with safety glass front Dimensions housing approx 280 6 x 194 x 135 5 mm approx 8 21 x 7 64 x 5 33 inch Permitted ambient temperature 25 to 50 C 13 to 122 F Storage temperature ...

Page 3: ...he figure below 4 and swing the electronics 90 forward 5 Attachment of the tubular holder and cable installation Insert the GAT Access 6600 onto the tubular holder 7 until the stop 6 is reached Tighten the screws of the two clamps 1 2 firmly so that the GAT Access 6600 is secure and cannot be removed from the tubular holder Feed the connecting cables through the tubular holder Connect the cables t...

Page 4: ... such as turnstiles etc each relay provides NC normally closed and NO normally open operation The permitted switching power levels see technical data must never be exceeded Optocoupler inputs Potential free inputs for status detection An input voltage must be applied to activate the input This voltage can be supplied by the terminal s power source or from an external power source Please observe th...

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