Assembly and Operation Manual
5.5.3 Control over the turnstile is effected by input of the control signal to the turnstile at
both control modes. The passage waiting time in the pulse control mode is 5 seconds
regardless of the control signal length. In the potential control mode the passage waiting
time equals the length of the control signal.
5.5.4 The pulse control mode is intended for the turnstile operation from the RC panel, the
WRC or the ACS controller,
outputs of which support the pulse control mode.
Standard control inputs:
Unlock A
,
Stop
and
Unlock B
.
Special control input:
Fire Alarm
.
See Table 2 for the turnstile operating modes at this control mode. The algorithm of control
signals at this mode is stipulated in Appendix A.
The minimum input signal duration, when the operating mode can be changed, should be
100 msec. The passage waiting time is 5 sec. and it does not depend on the input signal
duration.
See Clause 5.9.3.1 for the turnstile operation at special
Fire Alarm
control input.
5.5.5 The potential control mode is intended for the turnstile operation from the ACS
controller,
outputs of which support the potential control mode
(for example,
a lock
controller).
Standard control inputs:
Unlock A
and
Unlock B
.
Special control inputs:
Stop
and
Fire Alarm
.
See Table 3 for the turnstile operating modes at this control mode. The algorithm of control
signals at this mode is stipulated in Appendix B.
The minimum input signal duration, when the operating mode can be changed, should be
100 msec. The passage waiting time is equal to the low-level signal duration (the turnstile
remains open in the set direction if a low-level signal exists at the set direction input by the
moment of passage).
At the low-level signal inputting to the
Stop
input,
both directions are locked for the time of
the signal duration regardless the signal strength at the inputs
Unlock A
and
Unlock B.
At
the low-level signal removing from the
Stop
input, the directions are set to the control
mode according to the signal strength at the inputs
Unlock A
and
Unlock B
.
See Clause 5.9.3.2 for the turnstile operation at the special Fire Alarm control input.
5.6 Operation with RC panel
5.6.1 When the buttons on the RC panel are pressed (the
STOP
button and the two other
buttons corresponding to the passage direction), the closing of the relevant contact
Unlock
A
,
Stop
or
Unlock B
to the contact
GND
occurs (i.e. forming
of the low-level signal relatively to the contact
GND
).
5.6.2
Operation logic of the turnstile at the single passage in the A(B) direction
at the pulse control mode:
5.6.2.1 When the button, corresponding to the A(B) passage direction, is pressed
on the RC panel,
the closing of the contact
Unlock
A(B)
to the contact
GND
occurs
(i.e. forming of the low-level signal on the contact
Unlock A(B)
relatively to the
contact
GND
).
5.6.2.2 The CLB microcontroller processes the incoming command and generates
the command to the control mechanism, which opens the A(B) passage direction
(lifts the upper (lower) edge of the key holt).
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