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Electrical Input

The MAIN emergency input of the logic is located on the GC01 board M4 connector. With the 

W12 jumper (in, the input is drivable by dry contact or npn open collector. If that jumper is off, the 
input is opto isolated, 24 VDC voltages is required.

Extra emergency inputs can be programmed setting the Inputs in the Setup/IO/…/… in “FIRE 

ALARM” mode.

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Power Failure Management

In the event of isolation of the power supply:

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The panels open, when the battery backup is active 

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The panels remain in the current position, when the battery backup isn’t present   

 

and for the remaining mechanism types.

Battery backup is available as an optional extra to operate the panels to open or to close in a 

power down scenario. The doors position in power down can be set by programmable parameter.

In case of power failure, when the panels reach the desired position, the logic will switch itself 

off after a delay settable by programmable parameter.

The emergency has priority in case of simultaneous emergency and power failure..
All the parameters regulating this function are into the “Alarms Group” (see the annex 

“Parameter Table”).

Access Selection Mode

The gate behaviour during a transit in Running mode is dependent on the Door mode and 

the transit access mode. The door mode can be Normally Open or Normally Closed and any 
directions could be con-figured as Controlled, Blocked or Free. The User CAN modifies the A c-cess 
configuration a Run Time, when the Aisle is free, in two different ways:

Access Mode Selection by Serial Protocol

When the parameter Main-menu/Setup/Serial 485/Enable is set to “ENABLED”, then the access 

mode will be set by the Serial Protocol (see section “Serial 485 Protocol”).

After the unit starts up, if the serial protocol hasn't set the access mode, the Access mode is set 

based on the following parameters:

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Main-menu/Setup/Transit/Memory Access A, to set the transit access mode in A   

 direction.

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Main-menu/Setup/Transit/Memory Access B to set the transit access mode in B    

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Main-menu/Setup/Transit/Memory Aisle, to set the Doors mode.

At any moment the serial protocol can override the previous set-tings.

Access Mode Selection by Remote Interface

Summary of Contents for SpeedStile BP DS Standard Lane

Page 1: ...S P E E D S T I L E BP DS series Operation Maintenance Manual...

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Page 3: ...ion Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Document History Rev Date Author Checked Approved Description Pag...

Page 4: ...10 Notes 10 Static Sensitive Devices 10 Good Practices 10 Equipment Safety Systems 11 CE Marking 11 Section 2 Product Description Passage Management 15 Dimensions and Weights 17 Section 3 Instructions...

Page 5: ...33 Motor Supervisor 33 Transit 34 Hold Open Hold Close 34 Validation 35 Controlled Access Mode 41 Reader Interface 41 Readers Input Programming s 42 Validation Process 42 Events involved in a Controll...

Page 6: ...zzer Test 73 PCW test 74 Real time photocells test 74 Striped photocell test 74 Relays test 74 Setup Menu 75 Automatic Testing 75 Automatic Motor Testing 75 Automatic Accident Prevention Photocell Tes...

Page 7: ...painted finishes causing rust 98 Routine Maintenance 98 Lubricants 98 Components 98 Angular sensor 99 Electrical Circuits 99 Fuse layout 99 Cables and Connectors 100 Test Points 101 General Component...

Page 8: ...iption Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Section 9 Declaration of Conformity D...

Page 9: ...enough to endanger life Before carrying out maintenance or repair you must ensure that the equipment is isolated from the electrical supply and tests made to verify that the isolation is complete When...

Page 10: ...drives transducers and electronics Please read all the Manuals of the equipment you are unfamiliar with first Warnings Cautions and Notes Where necessary within the technical manual Warnings Cautions...

Page 11: ...Low Voltage and EMC Directives Risk Assessment Risk assessment is graded into categories of safety rated 1 to 8 where 8 is the highest risk level The following activities are covered Rating Activity 1...

Page 12: ...te Power Rating 8 Floor Drilling Who is at Risk Installation Engineer Hazard Flying Debris and Noise Current Controls Protective Equipment must be worn Glass Panel Installation Who is at Risk Installa...

Page 13: ...plinth The SpeedStile BP DS also has the latest visual aides in the form of LEDs The passageway is bidirectional The two directions of transit A and B can be configured in the following three modes Un...

Page 14: ...uction Product Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS SpeedStile BP DS...

Page 15: ...hthalate Covered with applied vinyl from price list Standard Finish Inlay Clear PET G Polyethylene terephthalate Covered with applied vinyl from price list Wings 15 mm clear Acrylic Side Doors ABS PMM...

Page 16: ...on Battery Back Up is available as an optional extra to operate the wings to open in a power down scenario Fail safe Fire Alarm An input facility is available for voltage free contact supplied by Othe...

Page 17: ...uction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Dimensions and Weights Dimensions are in mm and net weight is in Kg Overall Height Passage Width A Cabinet Height B Cabinet Length C Cabin...

Page 18: ...set check the status lights for right of passage Do not attempt to follow a person through the SpeedStile BP DS if you do not have an authorisation This is known as Tailgating and will activate the co...

Page 19: ...t hand of the user and B can be managed in one of the following modes Free The gate enables transit of all passengers in the corresponding direction the entry and or exit PCW s have green chevrons Blo...

Page 20: ...user to enter inside the gate and then to validate Alternatively the user must validate standing outside the gate This operation mode could be chosen by programmable parameter In the first case the us...

Page 21: ...set to ignore any new reader authorization during the alarm In that case the authorization is not registered by the system and the user will need to restart the signal validation process after the al...

Page 22: ...the operator can set the working parameters such as the speed offset centre position learning cycle and can also move the doors through three push buttons mounted on the card Before the MB01 motor boa...

Page 23: ...specification the SpeedStile BP DS will be configured as unlocked in case of power failure if Battery Back Up is fitted The adjustable mechanical stop device is put to 37 mm if it is necessary to cha...

Page 24: ...SpeedStile BP DS provides the Serial 485 interface with the standard protocol version 3 80 to allow a remote supervising of the gate behaviour The Serial Protocol to be used has to be enabled Main men...

Page 25: ...aintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Control Logic The control logics are distributed between two panels master and slave allocated into the two cabinets that define the passageway Figure 4 2 Control Lo...

Page 26: ...hanism The information concerning configurations and wirings are for MB01 PCB B and later The board is controlled by a microprocessor and controls the movement of the mechanism MB01 executes the openi...

Page 27: ...R3 Opening speed 5 max speed TR4 Obstacle detection sensitivity 0 max sensitivity TR5 Close position offset 5 highest distance from end run TR6 Open position offset 5 highest distance from end run The...

Page 28: ...user can activate the Learn procedure and execute the following tests change the speed and offsets if required see Maintenance procedure below TR1 5 The board is in the mechanism selection In this sta...

Page 29: ...ime when the display stops showing the value The actual value of the trimmers is saved in EEPROM Note Don t change any trimmers while the door is moving This is because when the trimmer s new values a...

Page 30: ...section MB01 Messages and LEDs If the Zero settings cycle is running both f and b will be the same time displayed see section MB01 Messages and LEDs In Maintenance Mode Several cycles take place after...

Page 31: ...ells so that they also act as safety photocells increasing the total safety area recognized by the gate The user can also program two different areas One for a Normal transit One for an Wide 900 mm Pa...

Page 32: ...n the safety area is obscured is de pendent on if the gate is in running mode or in another state i e in maintenance or out of service Safety Management in Running Mode When the gate is in Running Mod...

Page 33: ...e regular transit management and the limited mobility user transit separately see Safety Group in the annex Parameter Table Buzzer Signal when in Safety Management The user can program the Audible ala...

Page 34: ...ansit In addition it receives permissive signals from the readers and at the same time provides the readers with activation and transit completed signals it controls and regulates movement of the mech...

Page 35: ...Zone 1 and Zone 2 for the Short or Long Cabinet depending on what has been selected This parameter adjusts the transit velocity of the passengers There are two time outs one for the Zone 1 and one fo...

Page 36: ...bled If the doors are closed and passenger engages the Zone 1 2 sensors and the Zone 1 2 time out elapses the Control Logic signals an intrusion and the display flashes but the buzzer doesn t sound If...

Page 37: ...gs changed in the above scenario The question mark in the PCW s or Tracer indicates Green Arrow for Reader A and Red Cross for the Reader B Depends on the Access mode of related side When a user appro...

Page 38: ...and reach point B blue line a special timer is started when this timer expires the door will be closed if no other users with permission are approaching the aisle This timer is programmable with the...

Page 39: ...programmable timer expires When this timer is expired the gate becomes available for the passage in the opposite direction if allowed The parameter for that timer is Main menu Setup Transit Event EV0...

Page 40: ...en the access mode is blocked in a given direction that direction is forbidden for any passage except in the case of a Single passage permission provided by the serial protocol The PCW s show a red cr...

Page 41: ...er Reader A max valid for Reader A Main menu Setup Reader Reader B max valid for Reader B If the reader fills up the stack after the last validation the reader will be disabled until the stack is decr...

Page 42: ...d mode The logic ignores any new authorisation until the gate aisle comes free and the alarm is cancelled reader enabled mode When a new authorisation is received it is memorised and in this case proc...

Page 43: ...duct Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS After a correct validation on the Reader A the flag Ack reader A will pulse After a correct validation on the Reade...

Page 44: ...tes the ticket to get the permission and the validation should be made in the Zone 1 The Tracer LED and casework LEDs acknowledges the event showing a green for a while timed or position dependent The...

Page 45: ...user position and a set of related parameters as follow indicated Doors closing The door closing command is given as the user crosses the door threshold and after a settable time out That time out is...

Page 46: ...s Value Reader A enable 1 Reader B enable x Ack count A 0 Ack count B 0 Gate Busy A 0 Gate Busy B 0 Door closed 1 Door open 0 Gate alarm 0 Out of service 0 Emergency 0 Ack reader A 0 Ack reader B 0 Po...

Page 47: ...ontrolled Free The Aisle is free the stack A is 0 and B engage the aisle No Yes The Aisle is free and A validate or A engage the Aisle Yes No Blocked Any scenarios Yes No Controlled The Aisle is free...

Page 48: ...n be memorised is determined by the value of two programmable parameters one for each direction see Reader Group in the annex Parameter Table If the authorization memory is full the logic ignores othe...

Page 49: ...e Zone 1 and the Zone 1 time out expires the buzzer does not sound The passenger engages the Zone 2 and the Zone 2 time out expires the buzzer does not sound The passenger engages the Zone 2 and the d...

Page 50: ...e of the Reader s triggers To obtain the most flexible signals interface from the SpeedStile BP DS toward the ticket readers and surrounding systems The logic offers a wide set of electric inputs and...

Page 51: ...cteristics 1 reader B authorisation rated input voltage 24 VDC 11 mA 24 VDC 2 reader B authorisation 3 reader B authorisation wide rated input voltage 24 VDC 11 mA 24 VDC 4 reader B authorisation wide...

Page 52: ...DER NPN IN Pin Master Side Operation Slave Side Operation Electrical Characteristics 1 reader A authorisation reader B authorisation rated input voltage 5 VDC 3 mA 0 VDC 2 GND GND 3 reader A authorisa...

Page 53: ...whether A or B or to be programmed as the Fire Alarm inputs To program the inputs Enter the menu Main menu Setup IO If the input to be programmed is on the GC01 board then select the Control Board sub...

Page 54: ...ready to accept authorisations from the reader in A direction Reader B Enable Signals when the logic is ready to accept authorisations from the reader in B direction Ack Count A Pulse to acknowledge t...

Page 55: ...y so that it can be activated when a logical mask on the system flags state becomes true The logical mask is composed in a series of instances in AND or in OR any instance is the state of a desired fl...

Page 56: ...u Setup IO Control Board Conn M7 Pin 3 4 Relay K7 Inside any sub menu the user can Set the logical operator choosing either AND operator or OR operator Activate all the flags the user wants to include...

Page 57: ...ter In case of power failure when the panels reach the desired position the logic will switch itself off after a delay settable by programmable parameter The emergency has priority in case of simultan...

Page 58: ...ey are low active Note For more details see Figure Remote Control Interface Connection see section 8 Appendix A Wiring Schematics Special Functions The SpeedStile BP DS entrance offers the possibility...

Page 59: ...d obstacle f Closing command is being executed g Safety sensors engaged d p Active CAN connection Examples Display Meaning The MB01 is ready to work and the CAN bus connection is active The MB01 is ex...

Page 60: ...is an error condition the mechanism is not yet selected After MB01 reset if TR1 is in position 0 this is an error condition The learn procedure is required and has not yet been executed Fig 4 16 MB01...

Page 61: ...TR1 is in position 1 after reset the MB01 goes into a special state called MB01 Maintenance This special state is signalled by the display of the MB01 with an N To leave the maintenance mode set Trim...

Page 62: ...out several different operations That interface is composed of 4 push buttons S1 S4 and a 7 segment display In maintenance mode S1 S4 work in the following manner S1 Reset S2 Gives the opening command...

Page 63: ...he EEPROM used by the obstacle detection algorithm and diagnostic algorithm This information is de pendent on the trimmer setup and the mechanism setup tolerances Each gate is slightly different to th...

Page 64: ...he result of any learning cycle is saved in EEPROM GC01 Human Interface The GC01 board offers the possibility of using special functions which allow the installation and maintenance personnel to carry...

Page 65: ...e displays brightness can be adjusted by the Blue Potentiometer on the board In the case of a fraud alarm the display shows the current alarm activated see Fraud Alarm Selectivity When a fault occurs...

Page 66: ...ine of the display and the display will show the selectable item at the top and the following item in the menu if there is in the second line of the display To scroll through the items use the buttons...

Page 67: ...stem it is composed by a string indicating the name of the parameter and a value field that can be changed by the user The value fields maybe a digit or a discrete subset of digits or strings If neces...

Page 68: ...The function item signalled by a dot at the right hand side of the display if selected executes that particular function After the execution a message will appear signalling a success or a failure Wai...

Page 69: ...esired choice by pressing SCROLL UP until you see your choice on the top row Then select with the ENTER SW1 Button For example to enter into Maintenance menu Press ESC SW2 SW3 the display shows V E R...

Page 70: ...with MS or SL respectively for the master or slave MB01 View Aisle Utility Path Main menu View aisle On the display a real time view shows the status of each sensor either engaged free In this mode t...

Page 71: ...ice Run fail The open close command was not completed within 15 seconds Obstacle fail The control board signals four consecutive obstacles and the door movement isn t completed Out of target The reed...

Page 72: ...tart see section Safety Photocells Management Press the Esc key combination to exit the test the doors remain in their last selected position Repeated Open Close Cycle Path Main menu Maintenance Repea...

Page 73: ...e charge value is updated every 20 minutes or by pressing button SW2 within the test mode this is because a usable value of charge has to be read by the logic when a load is connected with the battery...

Page 74: ...h sensor is indicated as follows 0 when free when engaged A buzzer shot will signal any status change Striped photocell test Path Main menu Maintenance Striped Photocells This test is very similar to...

Page 75: ...ogrammable parameter It is possible to mask each one of the alarms in order to avoid the fault output activation when it occurs The programmable parameters regarding these operations are collected int...

Page 76: ...dition is detected which is different from what is expected the Gate goes into Out of Service This test is made after every transit soon after the Aisle has been cleared If the gate is in standby the...

Page 77: ...attery test can be set by the parameters of the Diagnostic Group see annex Parameter Table The batteries periodically have to be tested to guarantee that the charge is enough to power the doors when r...

Page 78: ...ockets metric Set of socket bits for Allen screws metric Set of open ended spanners metric Torque wrench Diagonal cutting pliers Rubber mallet Automatic wire stripper Crimping pliers for pre insulated...

Page 79: ...n the building installation wiring 3 0mm minimum contact separation disconnecting both poles of the AC mains supply The disconnecting switches shall also be installed in accordance with Local Regulati...

Page 80: ...tion Product Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS DS Containment Layo...

Page 81: ...81 Appendix Declaration Spare Parts Maintenance Installation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS...

Page 82: ...al called PET G Polyethylene terephthalate making it stronger and more flexible than the traditional laminated glass used on the BA and EV Speedstiles The new panels may also be customised to suit the...

Page 83: ...tallation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Step 1a Cut away showing locking cam Step 2 Supporting the...

Page 84: ...ion Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Step 3 Lift panel Step 3a Detail of pane...

Page 85: ...are Parts Maintenance Installation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Step 4 Lift panel clear carefully...

Page 86: ...the MASTER end The earth conduit for the CAN bus cable shall not overcome 3 m of length Earth conduits with a diameter no less than 20 mm Lay the conduits for the power cables and those for data tran...

Page 87: ...g from the logic board to the remote control panel It includes the Emergency Fire Alarm command The conductor section must be determined according to the length L of the cable if L 100 m use 0 33 mm2...

Page 88: ...tents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 5 1 SpeedStile BP DS General Lane Configuration Installation Secure Side Master Installation Non Secure Side Slave Left cabinet L Ri...

Page 89: ...it match the floor markings Check all clearances to adjoining Barriers or Wall When satisfied that all is correct move the unit away and drill the floor Fit the anchor bolts Anchor holes in the floor...

Page 90: ...ust be perpendicular to the casework In the open position the edge of the panel must be parallel with the casework When the door is mounted the mechanism position must be regulated so that the followi...

Page 91: ...n Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Card Reader A card reader mounting plate is included within all SpeedStile BP DS units Drilling details will need to be completed on site to suit each particular...

Page 92: ...Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Step 2 Rotate the plate downward...

Page 93: ...endix Declaration Spare Parts Maintenance Installation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Step 3 Remove...

Page 94: ...wer cables Connect the CAN BUS cable between the Master and Slave using supplied terminal connection blocks Connect the power supply cable between the Master and the Slave Fig 5 2 Master Slave Connect...

Page 95: ...ipped with an RS485 serial line connect the data transmission line to the corresponding terminals on the master logic panel Remote Control Connection If a remote control system has to be installed con...

Page 96: ...c View aisle 3 Operate the open and close test to verify that the leaves move without touching the cabinet casing Main menu Diagnostic Open Close test 4 If the unit is equipped of the batteries option...

Page 97: ...eer during the maintenance The SpeedStile BP DS should be cleaned and greased at regular intervals using the following approved materials Routine cleaning all finishes Cleaning agent Soap or mild dete...

Page 98: ...s refer to an installation where the average number of transits per year is equal to one million When used in dusty conditions increase the inspection intervals Warning To avoid the risk of electric s...

Page 99: ...r ten times Should the doors not open during this test sequence it is necessary to change the batteries Please note that Gunnebo Entrance Control recommends replacing the batteries every 3 years Angul...

Page 100: ...F3 5x20 10A 250V Time delay protection of the supply circuit from battery F4 5x20 2 5A 250V Time delay protection of the 24VDC towards GC01 Cables and Connectors Operations to be carried out with the...

Page 101: ...or use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Test Points 24V 5V GND DS8 green LED on when 42V voltage is present DS9 green LED on when 24V voltage is...

Page 102: ...t to normal operation MB01 Board Replacement Note Before removing the PCB record the position of the Jumpers Trimmers Dip switches and Connectors Disconnect the power supplies Remove all connectors fr...

Page 103: ...onnected from the mains power supply be fore the batteries are replaced Both batteries should be replaced Positioning and connection Disposal Batteries must be safely disposed or recycled according to...

Page 104: ...ve cards Re Flash Firmware Perform a re learn Replace as required Card reader inputs Remove card reader connections and link across the inputs Unit alarms Photocells perform diagnostic test using GC01...

Page 105: ...e product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Symptom Check Action Panel s open and close very fast Encoders and encoder looms Replace if required Check enc...

Page 106: ...period or 2 million cycle s usage doors opening and closing Part number Description Qty for 1 to 10 lanes Qty for 1 to 20 lanes Qty for 1 to 30 lanes ESC0274 GC01 board 1 1 1 ESC0275 MB01 board 1 2 2...

Page 107: ...ntenance Installation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Section 8 Appendix A Wiring Schematics Fig 8 1...

Page 108: ...uct Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 1a SpeedStile BP DS Sl...

Page 109: ...e Parts Maintenance Installation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 2 Photocell Details Master Fig...

Page 110: ...oduct Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 3 Encoder Details Fi...

Page 111: ...ndix Declaration Spare Parts Maintenance Installation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 5 PCW Det...

Page 112: ...uct Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 6 DS LED Lighting Conn...

Page 113: ...ion Spare Parts Maintenance Installation Technical Information Instructions for use product Description Introduction Contents Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 6a DS LED Lighting Con...

Page 114: ...n Product Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 7 DS Lighting Co...

Page 115: ...047 LED System Controller AP202 ESC0275 MB01 Board Slave Side AP203 SC EL MU 0047 LED System Controller Slave Side G101 Master Logic Panel G201 Slave logic Panel HL103 SC EL MU 0045 PCW LED HL104 SC E...

Page 116: ...tes LED lights for enhanced aesthetics and to aide the user for a fluid transit The SpeedStile BP DS incorporates three pairs of illuminated indications Picto Chevron Way mode PCW Mounted in the end l...

Page 117: ...pulsing white Off Off Signal A Green trace No change Green Red Signal B No change Green trace Red Green Signal A Signal B Green trace Green trace Green Green Fraud A Red trace No change Red No change...

Page 118: ...duction Product Description Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 9 Reader I...

Page 119: ...mergency echo Output 2 Free Mode Direction A M4 Emergency GC01 3 Locked Mode Direction A With W12 jumper in 4 Free Mode Direction B 1 Do not use 5 Locked Mode Direction B 2 Emergency Input 6 NC NO Ais...

Page 120: ...ption Instructions for use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Fig 8 11 RS485 Interface Connection De...

Page 121: ...ermination factory setting OFF W7 IN CAN bus line termination factory setting OFF W8 IN CAN bus line termination factory setting OFF COPPER JUMPERS B1 and B2 Traffic light green symbol output configur...

Page 122: ...1 on 2 3 4 off MB01 SLAVE 1 off 2 on 3 4 off MB01 Trimmers Factory Setting Trimmer Description Factory Setting TR1 Mechanism type 6 Bi Parting Narrow 7 Bi Parting Wide Depends on the Mechanism Type TR...

Page 123: ...g NO W5 NC NO contact configuration of K3 relay Factory setting NO W6 NC NO contact configuration of K7 relay Factory setting NO W7 NC NO contact configuration of K6 relay Factory setting NO W8 NC NO...

Page 124: ...s SW1 and Long will start to flash use SW2 to scroll to Short press SW1 again and Short should now be in place and not flashing Press SW4 to reset and come back to the home screen 4 On the MB01 Master...

Page 125: ...trimmer 1 and turn counter clockwise to position 0 14 Press S1 to reset 15 If the above has been applied to both MB01 boards the unit should now be in running mode Firmware upload Firmware coding Con...

Page 126: ...use Technical Information Installation Maintenance Spare Parts Appendix Contents Declaration Operation Maintenance Manual SpeedStile BP DS Set all dip switches to ON in the GC01 board Then reset the...

Page 127: ...it is mandatory to erase the program memory Type Wf will erase the program memory after the command wait for the It is also recommended to erase the parameter memory EEPROM Type We will erase the para...

Page 128: ...to their OFF Down position on the GC01 board before restarting the system by pressing SW4 Version verify It is possible to check the current firmware version uploaded in all logic boards so to be sure...

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