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30656E--

Technical documentation

Argus HSG

11.2.1  Inspection of unit’s condition

Activity

Comment

Carry out visual inspection for external damage.

 X

In the event of severe damage, notify the operator
of the faults and, if appropriate, make an offer for
repairs.

Carry out visual inspection for internal damage.

X

Check cabling for squashed cables or loose con-
nections. Inspect mechanical parts for rust and
damage.

11.2.2  Check of the basic functions

Activity

Comment

Check blocking function.

X

Carry out check for both directions.

Check permanent release function.

X

Carry out check for both directions.

Check single release function.

X

Carry out check for both directions.

Check night mode function.

X

Carry out check for both directions.

Check day mode function.

X

Carry out check for both directions.

For details on checking the individual functions, see

Section 6.2.3 Check blocking function

 to

Section

6.2.7 Check day mode function

11.2.3  Check of running noises

Activity

Comment

Check running noises made by the unit.

Whilst checking the basic functions, pay attention
to running noises.

X

An increased level of noise is frequently the result
of wear or mechanical defects.

Summary of Contents for Argus HSG-E02

Page 1: ...hl Baden Tel 49 0 7223 286 0 Fax 49 0 7223 286 111 www kaba gallenschuetz de e mail info kgb kaba com Argus HSG E01 Argus HSG L01 Technical documentation Argus HSG As at 28 07 2008 Document number 306...

Page 2: ...zones 19 2 1 2 Safety features 19 2 1 3 Safety concept 20 2 1 3 1 General safety measures 21 2 1 3 2 Safety categories 22 2 1 3 3 Notes on use of the sensors 22 2 2 Danger from inadequate protective e...

Page 3: ...6 1 Basic functions 30 3 6 1 1 Blocking 30 3 6 1 2 Release 30 3 6 1 3 Permanent release outgoing 31 3 6 1 4 Individual release incoming outgoing 31 3 6 1 5 Permanently open incoming outgoing 32 3 6 1...

Page 4: ...unction unit blocked 48 6 3 2 Malfunction door elements in open position 48 6 3 3 Malfunction no release 49 6 3 4 Malfunction door element does not block when function is selected 49 7 Prerequisites f...

Page 5: ...12 1 Fault finding procedure 67 12 1 1 General tips for fault finding 67 12 1 1 1 Tips for fault finding when faced with a faulty unit 67 12 1 1 2 Possible sources of faults 67 12 2 Fault check list...

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Page 7: ...PSPE Pressure sensitive protective equipment RFB Rohfu boden Un nished oor level Vmin slow speed Vmittel medium speed e g for disabled persons Vmax maximum speed normal speed average speed VSG Verbund...

Page 8: ...li cation of specialist personnel For details refer to Section 2 Safety Instructions First read through the documentation Please read through all of the documentation before commencing to install or o...

Page 9: ...protection curtain on door rim at upper edge of housing S2 protective sensor to monitor exterior of door leaf S3 protective sensor to monitor interior of door leaf Safety features S1 external safety s...

Page 10: ...2 Safety instructions In the event of a change in use a new risk assessment must be carried out Annual expert inspection For systems that are subject to BGR 232 and DIN 18650 an annual expert inspecti...

Page 11: ...te of manufacture CE marking Indication of patent protection The name plate is af xed in three different places packing list on the delivery papers on the unit inside side wall Is af xed by the tter a...

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Page 15: ...ervice life of drive motor 1 200 000 to 3 000 000 switching cycles de pending on the barrier element dependent on size mass speed and running characteristics Performance 25 to 30 persons min Designed...

Page 16: ...ser dependent 8 Ambient temperature 2 15 C to 50 C 1 2 2 Climate class of the unit in accordance with IEC 721 3 3 Fixed use weatherproof for indoor use Material Stainless steel 1 4301 AISI 304 Surface...

Page 17: ...ottom sides optional Argus HSG E01 Standard upper edge 1200 mm Option of increasing upper edge to 1800 mm Separation distance between bottom edge and oor 200 mm Door leaf moves to the side almost para...

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Page 19: ...ds that are made of specialist person nel as well as their tasks are also described in this section particularly with regard to car rying out the expert inspection 2 1 Product safety 2 1 1 Danger zone...

Page 20: ...ssessment appropriate safety features may have to be added Follow all the safety instructions given below Comply with the instructions given in Sec tion 4 Safety Features Even where the aforementioned...

Page 21: ...er the separation distance between the control element and the sensor eld should not be set too low in order to avoid a common malfunction caused by possible activation of the sensor eld prior to rele...

Page 22: ...rections 2 1 3 3 Notes on use of the sensors Sensors in V shaped and vertical arrangement Thanks to the arrangement of the sensors children smaller than 950 mm can be detected as can trol leys and pie...

Page 23: ...avoid accidents please note Carry out a risk assessment before ordering the unit The operator is obliged to carry out a risk assessment or have one carried out for each project Carrying out the risk...

Page 24: ...hold authori sation from KGB see Section 2 4 2 Unit speci c knowledge 2 4 1 Safety instructions for automatic door systems De nition Expert Someone is an expert if he she has acquired the required kno...

Page 25: ...tic door systems DANGER Risk of injury with change in use The type of use may have been changed or modi cations with relevance for safety may have been made in the area surrounding the unit First insp...

Page 26: ...one copy of the signed inspection list The inspection list must be stored for at least one year in accordance with DIN 18650 2 No 5 1 3 2 6 1 4 Documenting the expert inspection in the inspection book...

Page 27: ...curtain on door rim at upper edge of housing S2 protective sensor to monitor exterior of door leaf S3 protective sensor to monitor interior of door leaf Safety features S1 external safety sensor for...

Page 28: ...e sym bols on the keys to their functions see Sec tion 3 3 Operating modes The system may be controlled using the card reader keys sensors or the OPL 05 control unit 3 1 3 Light signal unit optional T...

Page 29: ...also trigger permanent opening Home position all off In day mode the light is off where there is no release In the event of a release the light shows green in the direction of passage and red in the o...

Page 30: ...lights For more information on the light modes see Section 3 1 3 Lights sig nal unit optional 3 6 1 Basic functions All settings can be programmed Standard setting Night mode standard i e following re...

Page 31: ...he outer side is activated Alarm sounds when there is a passage from inside to outside Lights outer green inner red 3 6 1 4 Individual release incoming outgoing The following section explains the proc...

Page 32: ...ment closed Lights off standard Select permanently open incoming Door element opens and remains open Lights inner green outer green Passage possible in both directions 3 6 1 6 Preferred direction inco...

Page 33: ...run mode via sensor Door element opens Pass through passage in outgoing direction Door element closes Unauthorised attempt at passage The door element is closed as standard Select night mode function...

Page 34: ...rm is triggered 3 6 3 Monitoring movement of door leaves S2 protective sensor for monitoring movement of door leaves externally S3 protective sensor for monitoring movement of door leaves internally T...

Page 35: ...e door element Door element opens Door element opens Protective sensor S2 or S3 is activated Door element opens fully Activation of protective sensor S2 or S3 has no in uence on the opening of the doo...

Page 36: ...ated Door element opens again Door element closes range 10 90 Door element closes Protective sensor S2 or S3 is activated Door element is blocked Protective sensor S2 or S3 is deactivated e g al lows...

Page 37: ...l release outgoing Door element closed Door element open Passage outside inside Passage inside outside Explanation of the matrix of functions using an example Function Sensors S1 S2 S3 S4 Permanent re...

Page 38: ...Red x Door does not close protective function Green Red x Alarm after the authorised person has left the gate Red Red x Door does not close protective function Red Red x Door does not close protective...

Page 39: ...ot close protective function Green Red x Door does not close protective function Red Red x Door does not close protective function Red Red x Door does not close protective function Red Red x Door does...

Page 40: ...of the electrical inputs and outputs The unit is completely programmed and fully functional when it is delivered In many cases it is not necessary to programme the unit as the standard settings are of...

Page 41: ...gs Sensors in V shaped and vertical arrangement Thanks to the arrangement of the sensors children smaller than 950 mm can be detected as can trol leys and pieces of luggage Range 600 to 900 mm Behavio...

Page 42: ...im Type of danger Squashing of ngers Operating principle Door leaf in closed position Finger protection curtain covers the upper edge of the housing at the door rim and prevents people reaching into t...

Page 43: ...be cleaned regularly so that the sur faces remain clean and no malfunctions caused by environmental in uences occur In addition remove dirt from the stainless steel parts regularly as rust can also b...

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Page 45: ...ks must be carried out and at what intervals 6 2 1 Inspection of unit s condition Activity Comment Carry out visual inspection for external damage to the unit X In the event of serious damage inform t...

Page 46: ...igger permanent release Pass through unit in direction of release Alarm is triggered when someone steps into the unit from the opposite direction Door closes after passage X Carry out inspection for b...

Page 47: ...ns Continue forwards and leave unit Door closes for units with safety sensors X Carry out inspection for both directions 6 2 7 Inspection of the day mode function Activity Comment Door open in home po...

Page 48: ...t are not on the list may only be resolved by trained specialist personnel see Section 2 4 Quali cation of specialist personnel 6 3 1 Malfunction unit blocked Fault Cause Remedy Unit blocked No releas...

Page 49: ...r service department Reader device faulty Deactivate blocking function 6 3 4 Malfunction door element does not block when function is selected Fault Cause Remedy Door element does not block when funct...

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Page 51: ...ed see Section 1 2 2 Climate class of the unit in accordance with IEC 721 3 3 The ground must be suitable for dowelling the unit When drilling ensure that no damage oc curs to under oor heating or sim...

Page 52: ...ll Stone drill 12 mm Spirit level 2 m folding rule Screwdriver cross head No 2 Screwdriver slotted 3 x 100 electrical connec tion Set of allen keys Wire strippers Side cutter Measuring beaker 25 l mix...

Page 53: ...l components see Section 9 1 1 Cabling with individual units one oating contact per direction of passage at KGB or control of the card reader in line with the system supplier s speci cations If the id...

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Page 55: ...e factory On the customer s premises they are xed to the oor and connected to the electrical supply The Argus HSG may only be installed by spe cialist personnel see Section 2 4 Quali cation of special...

Page 56: ...Fig 8 2 1 30656E Technical documentation Argus HSG 8 2 Installation on finished floors The unit is installed on the nished oor using an chor rods Fig 8 2 1 shows the dimensions of the sub structure in...

Page 57: ...arities in energy provision We recommend that the cables are laid in empty conduits Any future modi cations or expansions can be implemented with ease 9 1 1 Cabling of individual units Connection of m...

Page 58: ...Lay together in an empty conduit M 40 All control lines should be exibly designed 9 2 Installation of software 9 2 1 Control software for the processor bootloader The MSK processor controls the functi...

Page 59: ...Procedure for transfer see Fig 9 2 2 2 Connect the PC to the control unit via the RS 232 interface Set the DIP switches 5 6 on the ETS 21 board to OFF Call up the MSK Terminal program for data transfe...

Page 60: ...e functions in the Flap Control Center FCC software description No 30197 Wait until the acknowledgement MSK534 appears on the screen Select Download then select the unit software from the Windows dire...

Page 61: ...unit 10 2 Function test of the unit with protocol Test all the functions of the Argus HSG Single passage following a release from the card reader or release button Set home position for all functions...

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Page 63: ...idelines ensures that the unit functions perfectly and pro tects against malfunctions and premature wear All bearings are greased so that this lasts for their usage life and do not therefore need to b...

Page 64: ...ction X Carry out check for both directions Check permanent release function X Carry out check for both directions Check single release function X Carry out check for both directions Check night mode...

Page 65: ...to change the drive 11 2 5 Function test of locking mechanism Activity Comment Block door elements in closed position Lock X 11 2 6 Function test of end point cushioning Activity Comment Trigger a sin...

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Page 67: ...his inspection must also be noted in the inspection book For details refer to Section 2 6 Expert in spection and inspection book 12 1 1 1 Tips for fault finding when faced with a faulty unit Do not re...

Page 68: ...faulty Test the input to the control unit 12 2 3 Service case no release Fault Cause Remedy No release Sensor faulty Replace sensor No release signal Check release signal Inspect sensor cable 12 2 4 S...

Page 69: ...does not recognise any home position unit only mo ves into home position inexactly Shaft encoder faulty Replace shaft encoder Shaft encoder incorrectly installed Replace shaft encoder Zero index at a...

Page 70: ...on the sensor ttings Loosen the sensor connection Remove the sensor from the sensor tting Insert a new sensor and screw it on to the sensor tting Connect the sensor Test its function Screw on the cov...

Page 71: ...clamping screw until the thread is no longer visible in the opening of the holding plate Loosen the two front xing screws Remove the holding plate Pull out the motor from the spline shaft seat Insert...

Page 72: ...ints Plug connections Replace motherboard Save the set unit parameters with FCC Save project button Switch off the unit Loosen the plug connections Loosen the board at the xing points and lift it upwa...

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