TTR-04CW Electromechanical Tripod Turnstile
5.6.2.3 The microcontroller traces the status of the optical arm rotation sensors,
which become active/passive in a certain consequence at the barrier arm rotation,
and counts the time passed since the moment of pushing the RC button
corresponding to the permitted passage direction A (B).
5.6.2.4 At the barrier arms turning at 67° the microcontroller forms signal
PASS
A(B)
(breaking the contacts
PASS A(B)
and
Common
takes place).
5.6.2.5 After the barrier arms turning at 67° or after 5 seconds since the moment of
pushing the RC button corresponding to the permitted passage direction A (B), the
microcontroller generates a command to the control mechanism, which closes the
passage direction A (B) (drops down the upper (lower) edge of the key holt).
5.6.2.6 When the barrier arms reset to home position (barrier arms turning at 112°),
the microcontroller removes the signal
PASS A(B)
(contacting the
PASS A(B)
and
Common
takes place).
5.6.3 The “Always free” operating mode particularity: in this mode the command described
in Clause 5.6.2.5 is not generated and the set passage direction remains open.
5.7 Operation with WRC
5.7.1 Control over the turnstile with the WRC is similar to that with the RC panel.
5.7.2 The buttons on WRC tag act the same way as those on the RC panel.
5.7.3 The WRC operation manual is supplied with that device.
5.8 Operation with ACS controller
5.8.1 In the pulse control mode control over the turnstile with an ACS controller
is similar to that with the RC panel.
5.8.2 In the potential control mode control over the turnstile with an ACS controller is
similar to that with the RC panel and lies in forming of low-level signal on the contacts
Unlock A
,
Stop
and
Unlock B
relatively to the contact
GND
.
5.8.3
The difference of the operation logic in the potential control mode
and in the pulse control mode (as per Clause 5.6.2 the command described
in Clause 5.6.2.5 is generated
only
at the moment of releasing the RC button,
corresponding to the passage direction A(B). Therefore, for arranging single passages in
the potential control mode it is recommended to remove the control low-level signal at the
beginning of the
PASS
signal for the corresponding direction.
5.8.4 The passage through the turnstile in the A (B) direction is fixed in accordance with
the status of the output contacts
PASS A(B)
and
Common
.
5.9 Optional external devices connected to the turnstile
5.9.1 The following external devices can de connected to the turnstile
intrusion detector and siren;
emergency unblocking device;
remote
indicators.
5.9.2 The intrusion detector is connected to the
XT2
connector block, and the siren is
connected to the
XT1.H
connector block of the CLB according to the connection layout
(Fig. 5 and 6). There should be normally closed contacts on the intrusion detector.
Attention!
Only the manufacturer should carry out the installation of the intrusion detector on
the turnstile housing.
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