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Anomaly 

Cause

Procedure 

The turnstile arms do not lock, the LEDs are not working 

and the turnstile does not receive commands, even if there 

is power 

• The energy may not be enough

• The control board's power cable may be disconnected.

• The power supply may be defective.

• The power of the power supply must be checked with a multimeter.

• External and internal power cables must be checked manually. 

There is energy in the turnstile, the LEDs are on, but the 

arms are stationary. The solenoids do not lock. 

• The brake solenoid cables may be disconnected.

• The access card may be defective.

• The solenoid locking pins may be overloaded. 

• Check the connections between the control board and the solenoids.

• Measure the voltage values. 

The LED lights are in the “green arrow” position, but the 

turnstile arms do not allow passage.

• The solenoids may be defective.

• The solenoid springs may have been deformed and may not be 

able to pull the guides.

• The access card may be defective. 

• If the solenoid is defective, it must be replaced.

• The solenoids must be cleaned with contact spray.

• If the springs are deformed, they must be replaced.

• If the access card is defective, it must be replaced. 

The turnstile allows to pass but does not close after 

passing. It closes automatically after several passes. 

• Directional sensors may be defective.

• There may be poor contact when connecting the directional 

sensors.

• The access card may be defective.

• If the sensors are defective, they must be replaced.

• Check the cable terminals manually. If they are defective, they must be replaced.

• If the access card is defective, it must be replaced. 

After passing, the arms remain crossed before reaching 

the center, or tap and stop audibly. 

• The damper may be out of adjustment.

• The damper may be defective.

• The damper bearing may be defective.

• The damper must be adjusted as described in the manual.

• If the damper is defective, it must be replaced.

• If the bearing is defective, it must be replaced. 

The suspended arm does not fall even in an emergency. 

• The motor may be defective.

• Directional sensors may be defective.

• The drop pin may be stuck.

• If the engine is defective, it must be replaced.

• If the sensors are defective, they must be replaced.

• The drop pin must be cleaned and lubricated.

At the moment of passing, the arms remain locked, do not 

rotate or are difficult to rotate. 

• The spring may be damaged.

• A cable or an external element may be attached to the 

mechanism.

• The movement springs may not be working.

• If the spring is defective, it must be replaced.

• The turnstile must be switched off and not switched on again. Contact your 

authorized service.

• If the movement springs are deformed, they must be replaced. 

When the suspended arm falls, it does not return to the 

starting position. 

• The arm pin may not fit the handle.

• The drop pin on the arm may be stuck. 

• The arm drop pin must be cleaned with contact spray or similar materials.

• The mechanism must be lubricated with oil to facilitate the operation of the pin.

• If the problem is not resolved, the pin must be replaced.

The turnstile allows continuous passage in one direction 

only. 

• It may be running in unidirectional free mode.

• The solenoid cable or spring may be improperly connected. 

• If there is a spring or cable not properly connected, connect correctly.

• If it doesn't work, they must be replaced. 

The turnstile works correctly with all its functions, but the 

LEDs do not light. 

• LED boards or cables may be defective.

• The control board may be defective.

• If the LED board is defective, it must be replaced.

• If the LED cable is defective, it must be replaced.

• If the control board is defective, it must be replaced. 

07. TROUBLESHOOTING

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL CONSUMERS / SPECIALIZED TECHNICIANS

Summary of Contents for MTT03

Page 1: ...v3 0 REV 04 2021 MTT03 MTT03 EN USER S AND INSTALLER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...sories eg Charger USB cable electronic material controls etc should not be disposed of as other household waste at the end of its useful life To avoid possible harm to the environment or human health...

Page 3: ...without any knowledge of the product provided that these are supervision and instructions given by persons with experienced in terms of usage of the product in a safe manner and who understands the ri...

Page 4: ...u the product manual and informed you how to handle the product in an emergency If the system requires any repair or modification unlock the automatism turn off the power and do not use it until all s...

Page 5: ...in both directions DIMENSIONS PACKING Inside the package you will find the following components 02 AUTOMATION 02 AUTOMATION TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions in mm MTT03 Power supply 230 Vac Power...

Page 6: ...Turnstile users must not open the mechanism Maintenance and repair work should only be carried out by specialized personnel Unconscious interventions can lead to dangerous situations for the mechanis...

Page 7: ...JP12 JP12 T2 INITIAL WIEGAND COM2 COM1 COM1 COM1 COM2 COM3 12V 5V JP1 READER ALARM2 LED DOOR2 LED ALARM1 LED DOOR1 LED 485 GND GND GND PWR GND DATA1 CLK1 ERR1 BZ1 DATA2 CLK2 PWR DATA3 CLK3 DATA4 CLK4...

Page 8: ...ween functions 03 Press MENU to enter the desired function 04 Use DEC and INC to choose the desired value for the function 05 Press MENU to save the value After 5 seconds without button operation it w...

Page 9: ...e defective The damper bearing may be defective The damper must be adjusted as described in the manual If the damper is defective it must be replaced If the bearing is defective it must be replaced Th...

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