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Options
4.1
Electromagnetic turnstile lock
The door is equipped with a turnstile lock. In the LOCKED operating mode, the turnstile will lock auto-
matically in the home position and will unlock when a different operating mode is selected.
During a power failure, the current LOCKED or UNLOCKED state is maintained. If the turnstile is
locked during a power failure, it can be manually unlocked by pulling the release knob (Bowden
cable).
Observe the following instructional steps:
Unlock the turnstile
Pull the knob
Turn the knob to the right until it stops and then re-
lease it.
Lock turnstile
Turn the knob to the left.
Let the knob go and it should retract.
Rotate the turnstile manually to the home position from
the outside of the door until you hear the locking pin en-
gage. Ensure that the turnstile can no longer be rotated
manually.
4.2
Turnstile bar-bolt lock
The turnstile can be locked with a bar-bolt lock, integrated in the door frame profile. By rotating the
profile cylinder together with the ceiling construction, and/or additionally with a fitted socket integrated
in the floor.
4.3
Lock mechanism status indicator and door position indicator
Signal contacts (potential-free NO contacts maximum contact load 24 volt AC/DC/0.3 amps) for indic-
ating the locked state of the turnstile and / or night shield. The position of the night shield wing can
also be indicated.
In some countries (VdS) tested signal contacts (potential-free NO contacts, tested according to VdS
class C, maximum contact load 24 volt AC/DC/0.3 amps) are required according to the German Prop-
erty Insurers Association. These are then suitable for use in certified alarm systems.