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Barrier MHTM

TM

 MicroDrive 

 

Assembly and installation 

 

 

5815,5001US / Version 02.66 

 

83 

 

 

Mag00169

1

2

3

 

Fig. 35:  Balancing springs in the lever system. 

1 Barrier 

arm 

2 Balancing 

spring 

Screw with locknuts  

 

8.13.1 

Setting balancing springs 

Check and adjust balancing 
springs 

Check balancing springs with the motor warm from operation. 
1. 

Secure barrier danger area e.g. with barrier tape. 

 

 

WARNING! 
Danger of crushing between barrier arm and barrier housing! 

2.  Switch off power supply. Ensure that the system is powered 

down. Secure against reactivation.  

 

3.  Place barrier arm in the 30° position manually. If required, 

push straight through the upper tool bore with a tool to press 
the lever arm from the dead point.  

 See page 168, chapter 13.5. 

4.  Let go of barrier arm. 

 

If the barrier arm stays in the 30° position, the balancing 
springs are set correctly. 

 

If the barrier arm does not stay in the 30° position, the 
balancing springs must be adjusted. 

Summary of Contents for MHTM MicroDrive

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Barrier MHTMTM MicroDrive Doc ID 5815 5001US Version 02 6...

Page 2: ...2 5815 5001US Version 02 66 MAGNETIC Automation Corporation 3160 Murrell Road Rockledge Florida 32955 USA Tel 1 321 635 8585 Fax 1 321 635 9449 E Mail info ac magnetic com Internet www ac magnetic com...

Page 3: ...barrier arm in sight until it is completely closed or opened No one should cross the path of a moving barrier arm Test the barrier system monthly After adjusting the force or the limit of travel rete...

Page 4: ...Barrier MHTM TM MicroDrive 4 5815 5001US Version 02 66...

Page 5: ...Operator s responsibility 18 2 3 Changes and modifications 18 2 4 Specialists and operating personnel 19 2 4 1 Requirements 19 2 5 Personal protective equipment 20 2 6 Occupational safety and special...

Page 6: ...5 2 Function 46 6 Transport and storage 47 6 1 Safety 47 6 2 Transport inspection 48 6 3 Transport 49 6 4 Storage 49 7 Design notes for induction loops 50 8 Assembly and installation 53 8 1 Safety 53...

Page 7: ...signs 87 8 16 Check assembly and installation 87 9 Electrical connection 88 9 1 Safety 88 9 2 Installing electrical protective devices 91 9 3 Connecting the mains supply 91 9 4 Connect customer s con...

Page 8: ...0 1 Barrier speed 124 10 10 2 Delays 124 10 10 3 Cut off angle 126 10 10 4 Inputs 126 10 10 5 Outputs 126 10 10 6 Vend count 127 10 10 7 Impact settings 130 10 10 8 Start up behaviour 131 10 10 9 Powe...

Page 9: ...nce messages Logic control Control unit 163 13 3 2 Warning and interference messages Motor GW 165 13 3 3 Warning and interference messages Detector 166 13 3 4 Warning and interference messages All mod...

Page 10: ...Barrier MHTM TM MicroDrive 10 5815 5001US Version 02 66...

Page 11: ...kept in direct proximity of the barrier well accessible to the personnel at all times When passing the barrier on to third parties the operating instructions must also be handed over Components from...

Page 12: ...mage DANGER DANGER points to an immediately dangerous situation which leads to death or severe injuries if it is not avoided WARNING WARNING points to a possibly dangerous situation that may lead to d...

Page 13: ...ed upon in the delivery contract the general terms and conditions as well as the manufacturer s conditions of delivery and the statutory provisions valid at the time of contract conclusion shall apply...

Page 14: ...anical damage MAGNETIC grants a warranty on all mechanical and electrical components of the product to the extent as stated in its standard terms of sales and delivery or as contractually agreed in wr...

Page 15: ...environment by improper disposal of components or the barrier In case of improper disposal of components or the barrier damage to the environment may result Therefore Observe the valid environmental...

Page 16: ...perating modes or by access control systems in automatic operating modes and monitored by induction loops and or safety light barriers Electrical energy is used exclusively for operating the barrier T...

Page 17: ...use are prohibited No accessories must be connected or installed if they are not specified expressly according to quantity and characteristics and approved by Magnetic Autocontrol WARNING WARNING Non...

Page 18: ...onsibilities for installation operation maintenance and cleaning of the barrier ensure that all employees that are working at or with the barrier have read and understood the operating instructions Fu...

Page 19: ...e to their technical training knowledge and experiences as well as knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations to execute tasks on electrical systems and to independently recognize possible ha...

Page 20: ...mbols on the MHTMTM MicroDrive barrier The relevant dangerous areas on the barriers can be identified by the following pictograms Electric voltage DANGER DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage indic...

Page 21: ...tric voltage Touching live parts can be lethal Damage to the insulation or to individual components can be lethal Therefore Switch off the power supply immediately in case of damage to the insulation...

Page 22: ...stomer Usually these are Ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI Circuit breaker Appropriate listed 2 pole main switch Thunderstorm lightning electric voltage DANGER DANGER Mortal danger from lightning...

Page 23: ...e construction and appropriate signs or signals The barrier is intended for a single drive direction at the same time The operator must prevent concurrent oncoming traffic by suitable measures such as...

Page 24: ...mals must be excluded Marking the danger area by prohibition signs for persons bicyclers etc If required set up barriers such as fences and railings If required set up separate passageway for persons...

Page 25: ...lifting the barrier arm and housing from the pallet should be done by at least two people Heavy weight WARNING WARNING Risk of injury when lifting heavy objects alone The weight of heavy objects can...

Page 26: ...crushing at opened barrier housing at the lever system and flange shaft The lever system and the flange shaft in the barrier housing can cause serious crushing injuries Therefore Only skilled personn...

Page 27: ...nage CAUTION CAUTION Risk of injury by illegible symbols Labels and signs can become dirty or unrecognisable in the course of time Therefore Always keep safety warning and operating notes in a well re...

Page 28: ...s When a barrier opens or closes the barrier arm may lead to severe crushing or injury Therefore Keep a distance of at least 2 ft 610 mm between the barrier arm and other objects such as walls masonry...

Page 29: ...rmany 10 Mag00168b 6 Magnetic Autocontrol GmbH D 79650 Schopfheim 5 Fig 2 Type plate 1 Type code 2 Serial number 3 Power supply Frequency 4 Nominal current consumption max peak current consumption add...

Page 30: ...ft version R Right version 16 A Standard wide range 85 264 V AC 47 63 Hz C UL version US market 17 19 Line width Standard length 010 10 feet 012 12 feet 015 15 feet 020 20 feet 20 Colours 0 Top cover...

Page 31: ...00 14 2 360 36 4 925 36 0 915 34 5 875 min 31 5 800 9 65 245 12 4 315 3 82 97 26 6 675 min 2 ft min 610 Fig 3 Dimensions barrier system and barrier arm profile Access series Dimensions in inch or feet...

Page 32: ...nt consumption 1 A 0 5 0 5 1 5 0 5 1 5 0 5 Max peak current consumption 2 A 2 5 3 0 3 5 3 0 3 5 3 0 Nominal power consumption 1 W 25 25 95 25 95 25 Duty cycle 100 1 The values refer to a power supply...

Page 33: ...roDrive Technical data 5815 5001US Version 02 66 33 4 1 4 Operating times Designation Unit Access Access Pro Access Select L L L Opening time Closing time s 2 2 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 Table 5 Operating t...

Page 34: ...4 5 875 12 ft 3660 14 ft 4300 20 ft 6000 min 31 5 800 14 2 360 12 4 315 3 82 97 9 65 245 2 17 55 3 94 100 Fig 4 Dimensions barrier system and barrier arm profile Access Pro H series Dimensions in inch...

Page 35: ...urrent consumption 1 A 0 5 0 5 0 5 Max peak current consumption 2 A 3 0 3 0 3 0 Nominal power consumption 1 W 25 25 25 Duty cycle 100 1 The values refer to a power supply of 120 V AC 60 Hz and without...

Page 36: ...M MicroDrive Technical data 36 5815 5001US Version 02 66 4 2 4 Operating times Designation Unit Access Pro H ft m 12 3 66 14 4 3 20 6 00 Opening time Closing time s 4 0 4 0 4 0 Table 9 Operating times...

Page 37: ...36 0 915 34 5 875 min 31 5 800 9 65 245 12 4 315 3 82 97 26 6 675 min 2 ft min 610 Fig 5 Dimensions barrier system and barrier arm profile Parking series Dimensions in inch or feet are without parent...

Page 38: ...Nominal power consumption 1 W 35 95 95 Duty cycle 100 1 The values refer to a power supply of 120 V AC 60 Hz and without accessories 2 The values refer to a power supply of 120 V AC 60 Hz with illumi...

Page 39: ...55 36 4 910 43 9 1115 34 4 875 3 82 97 min 2 ft min 610 14 2 360 12 4 315 Fig 6 Dimensions barrier system and barrier arm profile Toll series Dimensions in inch or feet are without parenthesis Dimensi...

Page 40: ...l power consumption 1 W 110 220 Duty cycle 100 1 The values refer to a power supply of 120 V AC 60 Hz and without accessories 2 The values refer to a power supply of 120 V AC 60 Hz with illumination s...

Page 41: ...puts Max line length without overvoltage module 1 ft m 100 30 Number 4 open collector Switching voltage V DC 24 10 Max switching current mA 100 Digital outputs Max line length without overvoltage modu...

Page 42: ...f induction loop sensitivity levels 10 levels Response sensitivity induction loop Selectable 0 01 to 2 0 Table 19 Plug in module Detector A B 4 7 Plug in module Radio Designation Unit Plug in module R...

Page 43: ...5 1 1 Access and Parking Mag00199 2 1 4 5 3 Fig 7 Barrier system design series Access and Series Parking 1 Barrier housing 2 VarioBoom barrier arm 3 Pendulum support from 15 ft 4 57 m barrier arm leng...

Page 44: ...2 Access Pro H Mag00203 2 1 4 5 3 Fig 8 Design barrier series Access Pro H 1 Barrier housing 2 MicroBoom Access Pro H 3 Pendulum support from 15 ft 4 57 m barrier arm length 4 Empty conduits for mains...

Page 45: ...5815 5001US Version 02 66 45 5 1 3 Toll Mag00200 2 3 4 1 Fig 9 Design barrier system series Toll 1 Barrier housing 2 MicroBoom T barrier arm 3 Empty conduits for mains cable control lines and inductio...

Page 46: ...rm and thus serve the control unit to control the best acceleration and deceleration For the series Access and Parking the angled barrier arm VarioBoom is used this barrier arm enables driving through...

Page 47: ...gear or forklift with a suitable pallet Use suitable lifting gear loops etc for lifting the barrier arm and barrier housing The lifting gear must be designed for the respective weights Lifting and ca...

Page 48: ...barrier system must take place with greatest care Only remove packaging directly before assembly Personal protective equipment The following must be worn during all transport work Work clothes Protect...

Page 49: ...barrier housing and barrier arm prior to transport e g screw it onto a pallet Transport and put down barrier housing and barrier arm with a forklift and lift with suitable lifting gear 6 4 Storage Sto...

Page 50: ...ust not respond to persons or objects with a small metal portion like a bicycle for instance Safety loops must secure the danger area underneath the barrier arm throughout the entire length Opening lo...

Page 51: ...g time 1 Safety loop 2 Opening loop 3 Barrier Due to a long opening loop vehicles can drive through without needing to stop Arrangement of truck loops 1 2 3 Mag00075 8 20 ft 13 1 ft 2 50 m 4 00 m 3 28...

Page 52: ...following points must be additionally observed The winding direction of the inner safety loop for passenger cars must be identical to the outer safety loop for trucks Meaning the sensitivity in the m...

Page 53: ...g the entire path of travel of the vehicular barrier Danger of crushing and shearing barrier arm WARNING WARNING Danger of crushing and shearing when the barrier opens or closes When a barrier opens o...

Page 54: ...nsure that there is sufficient assembly space Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly site Loosely stacked or lying around components and tools are accident sources Comply with specifi...

Page 55: ...nd empty conduits Installing induction loops The following procedures have to be observed during assembly and installation Unpack barrier and accessories Mount barrier housing on the foundation Mount...

Page 56: ...ing etc Keep a safety distance of at least 2 ft 610 mm between the barrier arm and other objects such as walls masonry or houses See page 28 chapter 2 7 2 Posts e g nesting posts place post centre at...

Page 57: ...56 Fig 14 and page 58 Fig 15 Have sufficient load carrying capacity concrete foundations C35 45 XD3 XF2 Water cement value 0 5 Foundation depth at least 31 5 in 800 mm frost protected foundation depth...

Page 58: ...p connection diameter 1 14 in 29 mm 3 Empty conduit for induction loop diameter 1 14 in 29 mm 4 Empty conduit for control lines diameter 1 14 29 mm 5 Concrete foundations C35 45 XD3 XF2 6 Roadway 7 Fo...

Page 59: ...rface before housing assembly Moisture protection prevents entering of moisture into the housing from the concrete floor 8 3 2 Foundation and empty conduits for light barrier post Assembly site The ne...

Page 60: ...ete foundations C35 45 XD3 XF2 3 Optional for light barriers Empty conduit for receiver connection line 4 Foundation depth at least 800 mm frost protected foundation depth to be adjusted to the local...

Page 61: ...bly and installation of induction loops On barriers with an automatic closing function induction loops are used for the detection of vehicles The loop underneath the barrier arm always serves as monit...

Page 62: ...g etc in the roadway the induction loop must have a clearance of at least 1 97 in 50 mm from those Metals in the proximity of the induction loop affect the response sensitivity Avoid direct contact of...

Page 63: ...ands must be used 8 4 3 Testing induction loops To verify the contact resistance insulation resistance and inductance of the loop these properties must be measured after installation Contact resistanc...

Page 64: ...3 6 We recommend to cover the inserted loop using quartz sand Make sure that at least 0 98 in 25 mm remain between the upper edge of the roadway and the quartz sand for the potting compound 7 Seal the...

Page 65: ...ensions in mm are in parenthesis 1 Barrier housing 2 Paving 3 Loop cable 4 Sand bed 5 Substructure When installing induction loops under interlocking stone paving following points must be observed add...

Page 66: ...e do not destroy the packaging and remove only directly before assembly 1 Unpack barrier 2 Set up barrier housing vertically 3 Lay down barrier arm 4 Unpack and lay out accessories 5 Separate material...

Page 67: ...e 58 Fig 15 In compliance with the indicated sizes Drill hole distance 7 01 in 180 mm square alignment Depth 3 15 in 80 mm At this drilling depth a minimum tensile strength of 1 98 kpf 8 8 kN must be...

Page 68: ...llation requirements Assemble light barrier post 1 The foundation must have cured 2 Drill holes for the foundation anchors according to the foundation plan page 60 Fig 17 In compliance with the indica...

Page 69: ...mble the receiver s light barrier housing on the barrier housing Dimensions in inch or feet are without parenthesis Dimensions in mm are in parenthesis A View A B View B C Light barrier housing transm...

Page 70: ...sis A Light barrier post B Light barrier housing 1 Gap 2 Drill holes for blind rivet nut 3 Hexagon socket screws 5 AF 4 Receiver 5 Receiver connection line 1 Press the two blind rivet nuts into the tw...

Page 71: ...e to both connection plates with the 4 Torx The larger bores must remain free 5 Attach the two half shells with the washers and the hexagon socket screws 8 10 Assemble edge protection Missing edge pro...

Page 72: ...tection is pushed with water 4 Slide edge protection in the barrier arm groove 5 Slide further edge protections into the intended groove until the edge protection ends flush with the barrier arm 8 11...

Page 73: ...ve end cap from the barrier arm Mag00170 Fig 25 Disassemble end cap 6 Slide a slot nut into the groove at the underside of the barrier arm Place a slot nut on the upper side of the barrier arm Mag0017...

Page 74: ...ssembled flange onto the flange shaft Mag00175 Fig 29 Assemble flange with barrier arm 10 Align barrier arm vertically 11 Install the flange on the flange shaft using the 4 hexagon socket screws To ti...

Page 75: ...hapter 10 7 7 Mode Service 17 Close the control unit with the middle right button at the control unit 18 Check the horizontal alignment of the barrier arm with a level and correct with the hexagon soc...

Page 76: ...th a tightening torque of 44 254 lbf ft 60 Nm That the air gap between flange and flange plate must be consistent Mag00265 Fig 30 Install flange to flange plate 6 Slide steel sleeve into the intended...

Page 77: ...he hexagon socket screws at the flange if necessary 11 Switch on power supply 12 Switch the Service switch on the control unit The LED lights red The display backlighting flashes See page 122 chapter...

Page 78: ...MicroDrive barriers are available as left version and right version See type code page 30 and as of page 31 Fig 3 to Fig 6 If required you can also remove the barrier arm yourself from one side of the...

Page 79: ...ble flange with barrier arm 8 Remove the v ring from the flange shaft Mag00174 Fig 33 Remove the v ring 9 Slightly loosen the two hexagon socket screws 10 AF of the clamping lever at the flange shaft...

Page 80: ...g 33 16 Remove flange from the barrier arm For this loosen the 4 hexagon socket screws 5 AF at the barrier arm 17 Attach the flange on the other side of the barrier arm Observe position of the two slo...

Page 81: ...0 7 7 Mode Service 27 Close the barrier with the middle right button at the control unit 28 Check the horizontal alignment of the barrier arm with a level and correct with the hexagon socket screws at...

Page 82: ...lever system has balancing springs that exactly balance the barrier arm weight These balancing springs are pre set in the factory The precise setting must be performed after assembly of the barrier ar...

Page 83: ...ith barrier tape WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier arm and barrier housing 2 Switch off power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation 3 Place barrier arm in...

Page 84: ...6 ft 1 5 to 1 7 m 1 5 9 to 7 6 ft 1 8 to 2 3 m 2 7 9 to 9 5 ft 2 4 to 2 9 m 3 9 8 to 11 2 ft 3 0 to 3 4 m 4 11 5 to 12 8 ft 3 5 to 3 9 m 5 13 1 to 14 1 ft 4 0 to 4 3 m 6 14 4 to 15 1 ft 4 4 to 4 6 m 7...

Page 85: ...t 4 5 to 4 7 m 7 15 8 to 16 7 ft 4 8 to 5 1 m 8 17 1 to 17 7 ft 5 2 to 5 4 m 9 18 1 ft 5 5 m 5 2 18 4 to 19 4 ft 5 6 to 5 9 m 5 3 19 7 ft 6 0 m 6 3 Table 23 Overview table balancing springs for MicroB...

Page 86: ...only slightly Tighten the attachment screws again after alignment Alignment conditions for light barrier Transmitter and receiver of the light barrier must be aligned with each other for an object to...

Page 87: ...r type Access Parking Warning signs for the barrier arm A minimum of two warning signs have be installed one on each side of the barrier where easily visible Two warning signs for the barrier arm are...

Page 88: ...trical system Electrical specialists are able due to their technical training knowledge and experiences as well as knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations to execute tasks on electrical sy...

Page 89: ...Never bypass or deactivate fuses When replacing fuses observe the correct amperage specification Keep moisture and dust away from live parts Moisture or dust may cause a short circuit If the electrica...

Page 90: ...the barrier or adjacent devices The barrier is approved for industrial residential commercial and business use Operation in other electro magnetic environmental conditions may cause interferences or m...

Page 91: ...ife from electric shock If the mains supply is not connected to the terminal clamps correctly loosens from the terminal clamps and touches the housing or door there is a direct danger to life from ele...

Page 92: ...ig 38 Strip off the mains supply Dimensions in inch or feet are without parenthesis Dimensions in mm are in parenthesis 1 Phase 2 Neutral conductor 3 Ground conductor Mains supply placement 3 Connect...

Page 93: ...relays are change over contacts DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage 1 Disconnect barrier system supply voltage Ensure that there is no voltage applied Secure against reactivation Connecting the c...

Page 94: ...fety light barrier is clear The danger area of 2 ft 610 mm as defined in chapter 2 7 must be maintained at any time even in case additional safety devices are installed 9 4 2 Plausibility check of the...

Page 95: ...amps X11 and X20 9 4 3 Connecting safety loop The safety loop is connected to the plug in module Detector 1 A B clamps A or clamps B See page 181 chapter 18 1 Wiring diagrams The clamp function parame...

Page 96: ...e barrier housing 1 There must not be any objects between the transmitter and receiver The light path must be free 2 Switch on power supply 3 The green LEDs at the transmitter and receiver must be lit...

Page 97: ...terisation Technical data See page 41 chapter 4 5 NOTE The digital input functions can be freely parameterised for the following versions Access Pro Access Pro L Access Pro H Access Select and Access...

Page 98: ...ut Close low priority The function Close low priority is subordinated to all opening functions The barrier closes when 24 V DC are applied to this input Inhibit opening loop When 24 V DC are applied t...

Page 99: ...the automatic program modes 5 to 8 Table 26 Function Digital inputs 9 4 7 Digital outputs and output relays Technical data See page 41 chapter 4 5 NOTE The digital output functions can be freely para...

Page 100: ...once the boom contact is re established and the boom is opened again entirely Boom locking The barrier can optionally be equipped with a boom lock This output serves control of the electro mechanical...

Page 101: ...this function emits a pulse Direction 1 Pls A B The vehicle drives from direction A to B When the vehicle leaves loop A in the direction of loop B this output emits a counter pulse of 300 ms A B DO N...

Page 102: ...ection A to B When the vehicle leaves loop A this output starts emitting a permanent signal When the vehicle leaves loop B this output stops the permanent signal This function can be used e g to contr...

Page 103: ...When the vehicle enters loop A this output starts emitting a continuous signal When the vehicle leaves loop A this output stops the permanent signal This function can be used e g to control traffic l...

Page 104: ...al protective devices installed 2 pole main switch circuit breaker and ground fault circuit interrupter Is the power cable connected to the terminal in compliance with chapter 9 3 Are the induction lo...

Page 105: ...on of the control unit can lead to severe injuries Therefore The parameterisation of the control unit may only be carried out by qualified personnel or professional electricians The electrical connect...

Page 106: ...type Access Select 3 Current state of the barrier here barrier closed 4 Current function of the right control button here calling menu Main menu 5 Current state of the induction loops 6 Current functi...

Page 107: ...The next higher menu level is displayed Call next lower menu level Select desired option or desired value When the desired option was selected the symbol is displayed Option was selected but not yet s...

Page 108: ...s Symbols Description Barrier arm closed Barrier arm open Barrier arm opens Closing signal was recognized Traffic lights active Barrier closes in 5 seconds Time for traffic light lead is counted down...

Page 109: ...loops can have the following states Symbols Description Loop A and B connected The induction loop function is OK If the icon flashes the loop is occupied If another detector plug in module is connecte...

Page 110: ...buttons 5 Confirm selection with the right control button 6 A list with the possible program modes is displayed 7 Select the desired program mode with the two middle buttons 8 Use the right button to...

Page 111: ...ter with the two middle buttons 9 Press right control button 10 The current hold open time value is displayed The cursor flashes on the first digit 11 Use the middle buttons to set the desired digit 1...

Page 112: ...gh Program Description 1 Maintained contact 2 Deadman 3 Pulse control bistable 4 Two Pulse control Open Closed button Factory setting 5 Automatic 5 with hold open time 6 Automatic 6 with hold open tim...

Page 113: ...or Function The barrier is controlled only by one switch When the switch is closed the barrier closes When the switch is opened the barrier opens Supported input functions Input function Signal type S...

Page 114: ...e barrier opens completely first for safety reasons and then closes If the closing process is interrupted only opening will be possible A signal at the Close input would in this case open the barrier...

Page 115: ...between 100 and 300 ms 1 Signal barrier opens 2 Signal barrier closes 3 Signal barrier opens etc If another pulse is given during closing the barrier opens If another pulse is given during opening th...

Page 116: ...s The input function Open high priority is superordinated to the input function Close This means that while a closing signal is applied the barrier can be opened by the signal Open high priority When...

Page 117: ...e in direction 1 Program mode Hold open time Function Opening loop Closing time drive backwards Closing time without drive through Automatic 5 The opening loop here acts as an extended safety loop Aut...

Page 118: ...icle leaves the opening loop The opening loop here acts as an extended safety loop If a vehicle drives onto the safety loop but leaves it again backwards the barrier closes at once If the vehicle driv...

Page 119: ...internal logic Passage of the barrier is possible in either direction Function From direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop the barrier is opened by an opening signal at one of the digital opening inputs...

Page 120: ...safety loop but leaves it again backwards the barrier closes If the vehicle does not drive onto any of the two loops the barrier remains open until a vehicle drives through or a closing signal is giv...

Page 121: ...ses as soon as the vehicle leaves the opening loop This means if the distance is too large the barrier closes before the car has cleared the barrier See page 50 chapter 7 Drive direction 2 Opening loo...

Page 122: ...the Service switch for the Service mode The LED lights red The display backlighting flashes Switch off Mode Service After the service work the switch Service must be switched The LED must light green...

Page 123: ...u is not displayed Inputs Displays the current settings for the digital inputs IN1 to IN8 Outputs Displays the current settings for the digital outputs DO1 to DO4 and the relay outputs NO1 to NO3 and...

Page 124: ...splayed for the following boom types Access Pro Access Pro L Access Pro H Access Select and Access Select L Parking Pro and Parking Select Options slow approx 50 of the maximum speed medium approx 70...

Page 125: ...s started with clearance of the light barrier Setting range 0 to 15 s Factory setting 5 s Impact delay After the control unit has recognized that e g a vehicle roof was hit by the closing barrier arm...

Page 126: ...elow the angle set here Setting range Access 1 40 Parking and Toll 1 80 Factory setting 10 Light barrier Where the barrier arm is below the set angle for Light barrier during closing the light barrier...

Page 127: ...supervision device within the set hold open time Reset on closing The vend count is set to value 0 when a closing signal is given Time out Reset on closing The vend count is set to the value 0 if the...

Page 128: ...the internal vend count reaches the value 0 the barrier is closed Additionally the vend count is set to the value 0 and the barrier closed in the following cases depending on the settings for the Ven...

Page 129: ...ol card reader coin accepter etc 2 Barrier 3 Opening loop 4 Safety loop 5 Passage in direction 2 In direction 2 the opening loop is driven on first The barrier opens While the opening loop or safety l...

Page 130: ...the closing barrier arm the control unit tries to close the barrier again after the set impact delay Impact is possible if e g a user tries to drive through the barrier without permission The followin...

Page 131: ...osing signal is still required after the message is confirmed Operating view Main menu Settings Start up behaviour Start up behav Option Description 1 Reference run In this option the barrier initiall...

Page 132: ...t vehicle has driven through If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier closes at once when the voltage returns 3 Reference run In this option the barrier initially performs a reference r...

Page 133: ...ent closing signal is applied Program modes 3 to 8 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after the first vehicle has driven through If only a safety light barrier is installed the barr...

Page 134: ...erence run In this option the barrier initially performs a reference run This means that the barrier opens at low speed Release signal No release signal is required to close the boom Closing behaviour...

Page 135: ...r arm is moved to the locked end position with the present residual energy of the mains unit and completely opened by the balancer springs of the lever system The balancing springs must be set correct...

Page 136: ...tic program modes 5 to 8 Options Inactive In program modes 5 and 6 the barrier only closes if either a closing signal is applied or the hold open time has passed In program modes 7 and 8 the barrier o...

Page 137: ...signal lights Barrier closed Traffic light red Barrier opens Traffic light red Barrier open upper end position Traffic light off Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Traffic li...

Page 138: ...nd position Green off Barrier opens Green off Barrier open upper end position Green permanent light Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Green off Factory setting Illumination...

Page 139: ...rning signal is switched on with the closing signal and the lead time is started The barrier closes only after the end of the set lead time With this parameter you can also set the Close delay in the...

Page 140: ...inactive If the output function Boom contact FB was selected this output is deactivated once the boom contact triggers The input Boom contact input has no function in this option active The Boom conta...

Page 141: ...arm is locked in the flange by springs After the barrier arm has caught again the barrier closes after the time set here Setting range 0 to 10 s Factory setting 10 s Table 52 Menu Boom contact setting...

Page 142: ...of the present software number SW Version Displays the present software version Temperature Displays the current temperature in the control unit Table 54 Menu Information 10 14 Menu Motor GW Gateway...

Page 143: ...on the entry lane Open exit The induction loop assumes the function of the opening loop on the exit lane Presence entry The induction loop assumes the function of the presence loop on the entry lane P...

Page 144: ...cy value Ref value A Displays the reference frequency for induction loop A Ref value B Displays the reference frequency for induction loop B Table 57 Menu Frequency settings 10 15 1 Check the working...

Page 145: ...ow or High or to deactivate or adjust the induction loop windings number Reference working frequency via the menu Information 1 The operating view is displayed See page 106 Fig 44 2 Press left operati...

Page 146: ...n with the right control button 9 The Frequency settings menu is displayed 10 Select the menu Freq Shift with the two middle buttons 11 Confirm selection with the right control button 12 The Freq Shif...

Page 147: ...function depends on the selected program mode In automatic modes 5 to 8 the barrier is closed automatically In program mode 3 the barrier is closed by repeated pressing of the button on the hand trans...

Page 148: ...only for 2 channel hand transmitter in ON position 3 Close housing Teach in remote control 1 The operating view is displayed See page 106 Fig 44 2 Press right operating button 3 The Main menu menu is...

Page 149: ...lection with the right control button Option with remote control The option With remote control was selected 1 The message press button appears 2 Press the button on the hand transmitter 3 The message...

Page 150: ...ings with the two middle buttons 5 Confirm selection with the right control button 6 Enter password 0 0 0 0 7 Confirm password with the right control button 8 The message Reset to factory settings app...

Page 151: ...bserve the radius of action of the barrier arm Prior to start of works ensure that all housing covers are correctly mounted Wind forces over 10 Beaufort WARNING WARNING Risk of injury from breaking of...

Page 152: ...r 10 7 Check parameterisation in connection with wiring Testing and setting the operating frequency of the induction loops See page 144 chapter 10 15 1 Check the function of the barrier induction loop...

Page 153: ...rm slowly moves into the top end position homing run or stops 5 Mount the door 6 Attach and lock the hood Switching off 1 Remove the barrier housing hood 2 Remove the barrier housing door 3 Switch off...

Page 154: ...g barrier arm can severely injure a person Therefore Keep supplying the barrier with mains voltage Remove the barrier arm if necessary NOTICE NOTICE Possible damage to the equipment by condensed water...

Page 155: ...All maintenance work must be performed by specialists or electrical specialists Prior to work ensure that there is sufficient assembly space Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly sit...

Page 156: ...Switch off power supply and secure against restarting DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage Keep moisture and dust away from live parts Moisture or dust may cause a short circuit Never clean the b...

Page 157: ...rs U profiles and mounting material for corrosion Remove corrosion damage Specialist Visual inspection of the barrier arm for damage and corrosion Clean the barrier arm and repair paint damage as nece...

Page 158: ...xist check the function of additional safety equipment such as light barriers Check the barrier s function Check the parameter settings See page 105 et seq Check the barrier s locking in the position...

Page 159: ...ngers General WARNING WARNING Danger of injury from inappropriate troubleshooting Inappropriate troubleshooting can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore All troubleshooting work must be performed...

Page 160: ...on To be carried out by No safety loop is connected to the plug in module Detector and no safety light barrier to the clamps X11 and X20 Connect either the safety loop or safety light barrier See page...

Page 161: ...ps Insulation resistance 1 Mohm contact resistance 0 8 to 2 5 ohm Replace loop if the measured values differ from the specified values MHTM MicroDrive service specialist Wire bridge between terminals...

Page 162: ...10 15 Loop defective Replace loop Barrier does not close The display shows Transfer resistance at the terminals Cut connecting leads strip and connect them again without end sleeves MHTM MicroDrive se...

Page 163: ...t be performed completely If required remove obstacle below the barrier arm Check barrier mechanics Check the spring setting of the balancing springs FF02 WARNING Detector monitoring signal Communicat...

Page 164: ...recognised by the input external impact contact Wait for a few seconds The barrier closes if no obstacle is below the barrier arm anymore When no obstacle is present below the barrier arm check input...

Page 165: ...was recognised Check motor temperature via display The temperature must be below 100 C See page 142 chapter 10 14 Contact service if required 4220 WARNING Derating error Motor power intake is reduced...

Page 166: ...page 167 chapter 13 4 Contact service if required FF4B WARNING Loop error A Short circuit or idle loop A Remove loop error and perform adjustment If no loop is connected select the option Inactive in...

Page 167: ...ch next to service interface position ON Remove devices at service interface if required Table 64 Warning and interference messages All modules 13 4 Reset the barrier Control unit reset is performed a...

Page 168: ...In this case proceed as follows 1 Remove the barrier housing hood 2 Remove the barrier housing door 3 Press a tool straight into the lower tool bore The lever arm is pressed from the dead point Upper...

Page 169: ...is sufficient assembly space Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly site Loosely stacked or lying around components and tools are accident sources Only use original spare parts or sp...

Page 170: ...everse of these instructions Spare part lists can be obtained on request 14 3 Replacing the barrier arm Danger of injury CAUTION CAUTION Danger of injury There is a danger of injury when mounting the...

Page 171: ...against reactivation 5 The barrier must be open Open barrier arm manually if required 6 Disassemble flange from the flange shaft together with the barrier arm For this loosen the 4 hexagon socket scre...

Page 172: ...f the barrier arm Place a slot nut on the upper side of the barrier arm Mag00171 Fig 58 Assemble slot nuts 12 Attach the flange with the 4 hexagon socket screw and the two slot nuts to the barrier arm...

Page 173: ...the upper tool bore with a tool to press the lever arm from the dead point See page 168 chapter 0 19 Check the vertical alignment of the barrier arm with a level and correct with the hexagon socket sc...

Page 174: ...rrier arm manually if required 6 Remove barrier arm For this loosen the hexagon screw at the flange Mag00266 Fig 61 Remove barrier arm 7 Replacing the barrier arm 8 Attach the new barrier arm to the f...

Page 175: ...er 10 7 7 Mode Service 13 Close the barrier with the middle right button at the control unit 14 Check the horizontal alignment of the barrier arm with a level and correct with the hexagon socket screw...

Page 176: ...according to material types Non recyclable materials have to be disposed of in an environmental friendly manner Decommissioning disassembly and disposal of the barrier may only be carried out by speci...

Page 177: ...n itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL s Follow Up Service Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Listed and covered under UL s Follow...

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Page 181: ...oDrive Appendix 5815 5001US Version 02 66 181 18 Appendix 18 1 Wiring diagrams Following wiring diagrams apply to standard barriers Observe the customer specific wire diagrams for customer specific ba...

Page 182: ...Barrier MHTM TM MicroDrive Appendix 182 5815 5001US Version 02 66...

Page 183: ...ltage supply Motor Voltage supply controller Motor Interface Kabel Voltage supply main switch service socket main terminals block Power supply unit MGC Voltage supply cable 1 2 3 4 S1 3460 5098 Option...

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Page 185: ...odule Outputs motor Interface cable A B B A loops A1 A2 B1 B2 X12 X9 boom locking pulse after passage A signal light B Option open low priority external Opening loop Exit close open with vend count op...

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Page 187: ...y light barriers Option 0 3 01 11 10 11 5K11554 gp 02 08 11 11 5K11560 gp 11 02 2011 gp Date Name Modification project Version BN BL WH n c BK BK n c BL BN Transmitter A2 3279 5028 24V N C N C T Recei...

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Page 189: ...dio control Main menu Prog mode Setup Attachments Ethernet Factory settings Detector 2 C D 2 3 Warnings Inputs Detector 1 A B Outputs Fig 62 Menu Main menu and Information 1 Menu Detector 2 C D with s...

Page 190: ...Digital output 1 4 Relay 1 6 Impact response Impact delay Automatic closing Setup Reset behaviour Counter Start up behav Factory settings Language Power failure Closure by light barrier 3 Radio contro...

Page 191: ...ad time Start event Boom release settings On Off Automatic closing Closing delay Attachments Signal mode C Boom locking without boom locking Main menu Radio control with boom locking Detector 2 C D Et...

Page 192: ...rvice Information Motor GW Detector 1 A B Factory settings Recalibration Mode A Mode B Sensitivity A Channel A Channel B Prog mode Setup Attachments Main menu Ethernet 1 3 Detector 2 C D Software SW V...

Page 193: ...Customer service 14 D Danger area 28 Deadman 114 Decommissioning 176 Temporarily 154 Design 43 Digital inputs 97 Digital outputs 99 Dimensions Access 31 Access Pro H 34 Parking 37 Toll 39 Disassembly...

Page 194: ...ule Technical data 42 Reinforcement 57 58 Reset barrier 167 S Safety 16 Commissioning 151 Electrical connection 88 Maintenance 155 Malfunctions 159 Operation 151 Repair 169 Transport 47 Safety devices...

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