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GR1-TM

 

GR1-TM

  English

 

 

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR GR1  GATE 

FEEDBACK SIGNALS INFORMING ABOUT ROTOR’S MOVEMENT (PERSONAL PASSAGE)

 

Feedback signals inputs of NC type (Normal closed)

 

 

 

Feedback signals inputs of No type (Normal opened)

 

 

 

 

Feedback signals description in a graph 

form

 

 

Feedback signal informs about making a rotation by the 
rotor, that confirms correct personal passing through the 
passage section. Feedback signal shall be used in systems, 
where efficient and accurate pedestrian traffic control is 
important.  

Correct application of the signal 

to release from external devices 

(e.g. reader /control logic) is 

possible only after obtaining a 

feedback signal informing about 

the rotation cycle completion 

 

(personal passage).

 

Table below provides descriptions of feedback signals 
outputs informing about rotor’s movement. 

 

 

 

 

Table below provides a  description of an  output signals 
graph, so called feedback: 

 

Outputs description

 

OU

T 1

 

PIN 11 - Feedback OUT1 (NO contact, I max = 0.5A  

PIN 12 – Feedback OUT1 (COM contact, I max = 0.5A) 

PIN 13 – Feedback OUT1 (NC contact, I max = 0.5A)

 

OU

T 2

 

PIN 14 - Feedback OUT2 (NO contact, I max = 0.5A) 

PIN 15 – Feedback OUT2 (COM contact, I max = 0.5A) 

PIN 16 – Feedback OUT2 (NC contact, I max = 0.5A)

 

Signals description

 

T1 

Time between completion of the passage 

cycle and application of the next pulse

 

T2,T4 

A release signal S_11 or S_12 detecting time

 

T3 

A release signal maintaining time (NOTE :  

0,01 s ≤ T2+T3+T4 ≤ 1s)

 

 

T5 

Pushing one of the rotor’s arms (sphere) 

awaiting time (max 15s)

 

T6 

Passage time (max. 15 s)

 

T7,T9 

Time of switching one of transmitters at 

outputs OUT1, OUT2 (min. 100 ms)

 

T8 

The feedback signal lasting time (0.8 s)

 

Summary of Contents for GR1

Page 1: ...RL854___GB Rev 01 PEDESTRIAN ACCESS Instructions GR1 TM ...

Page 2: ... 1 2005 PN EN ISO 12100 2 2005 PN EN 61000 6 2 2008 PN EN 61000 6 3 2008 A1 2012 PN EN 60950 2002 PN EN 61000 6 3 2002 PN EN61000 6 2 2002 The undersigned Mr Luigi Benincà legal representative of the company RISE s r l in the capacity of distributor declares that the above mentioned products complies the following EC Directives The device is a piece of machinery as understood by the Directive 2006...

Page 3: ...and standard equipment GR1 series Model GR1 Supply voltage 24 V 50 60 Hz Absorbed Power 60 W Absorbed Current 2 5 A Working temperature 20 to 50 0 C IP protection rate IP 33 Main housing material INOX AISI 304 GR1 TM DA SERIES GR1 TM SERIES GR1 TM DA N Collapsing arms stainless steel housing GR1 TM N Fixed arms stainless steel housing GR1 TM DA M Collapsing arms painted housing GR1 TM M Fixed arms...

Page 4: ...ess After unlocking access to the device s mechanism is possible Zinc plated and painted housings are also available 3 3 Switch with collapsing GR1 TM DA or fixed GR1 TM arms mechanism 4 4 Arms of the hub locking or releasing access to the exit zone 5 5 Gate frame made of INOX steel so called stainless AISI 304 of 2 0 mm thickness Cables are led through the inside of the frame 6 6 Gate base made o...

Page 5: ...ting with the external device e g control logic ticket reader card reader coins dispenser etc wires signals from external devices 4x0 5 mm2 wires feedback signals 4x0 5 mm2 3 3 Power supply 24 V AC 50 Hz fed through 3x1 5mm 2 wires 4 4 Connecting with the external device e g control logic ticket reader card reader coins dispenser etc wires signals from external devices 4x0 5 mm2 wires feedback sig...

Page 6: ...ircuit of the device A PIN 1 digital input S_00 for the circuit programming PIN 2 Mass 0V arms initial position setting input B PIN 3 digital input S_11 signal from reader control logic PIN 4 Mass 0V control on entering the gate C PIN 5 digital input S_12 signal from reader control logic PIN 6 Mass 0V control on entering the gate d PIN 7 digital input S_21 signal from reader control logic PIN 8 Ma...

Page 7: ...he drive unit remains locked until a next setting signal from an external device is received b System of clearing the passage in case of voltage decay model DA only Devices are equipped with an electro mechanic system that enables clearing the passage section in case of a scheduled or unscheduled voltage decay on the device in GR1 TM DA gate type On the point of voltage decay the system makes the ...

Page 8: ... to perform installation maintenance and repair works for example To remove the housing the minimum distances should be 50 mm behind the device and 350 mm above the device Note Prior to the side bonnets disassembly one needs to make sure the device is not plugged to the power supply To perform installation maintenance and repair works on devices already fitted it is necessary to exclude the area f...

Page 9: ...pplied with a voltage of 24 Volt AC 50Hz To supply voltage to the device the plug 1 needs to be plugged in to the power supply The device controlling system is secured by a 5A fuse medium slow type which can be replaced in the case of damage by twisting the cover 2 To avoid the risk of the device damage all installation and assembly works shall be performed while the power is off It is advised to ...

Page 10: ...on personal passage Table below provides descriptions of feedback signals outputs informing about rotor s movement Table below provides a description of an output signals graph so called feedback Outputs description OUT 1 PIN 11 Feedback OUT1 NO contact I max 0 5A PIN 12 Feedback OUT1 COM contact I max 0 5A PIN 13 Feedback OUT1 NC contact I max 0 5A OUT 2 PIN 14 Feedback OUT2 NO contact I max 0 5A...

Page 11: ...g the feedback signal button SW control switch for a person controlling pedestrian traffic e g a security guard DIRECTION 2 reader SW without reading the feedback signal control switch SW for a person controlling pedestrian traffic a security guard CONFIGURATION SAMPLE NO 3 2 x READER 2 x SWITCH 2 x FEEDBACK SIGNAL Connections DIRECTION 1 reader CR with feedback signal OUT1 control switch SW for a...

Page 12: ...etween pins 1 and 2 of the programmable control 4 Connect the power supply 5 Wait some seconds until a green arrow and a red cross pictograms light up simultaneously 6 Move manually EACH ARM to the horizontal position and wait for the click of the coils Do this for ALL three arms Next remove the jumper from pins 1 and 2 The programmable control remembers the position indicated for each arm 0 0 ...

Page 13: ...GR1 TM 13 GR1 TM English 10 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR GR1 GATE 6 SIZES OF DEVICES AND ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS GR1 a Basic sizes of devices GR1 b Example of modules setting GR1 ...

Page 14: ...f 30 mm diameter 6 Foundation 7 Protective pipe cable duct of 30 mm diameter outlet in the gate s housing at the height of 20 cm above the foundation 8 Cables stated in points 3 and 4 outlet above the foundation level with a 2 m margin they are the cables necessary to the gate operation in its basic range optional devices fitted to the gate require additional cables 9 Gate s electronic system cabl...

Page 15: ...M English 12 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR GR1 GATE d Assembly drawing Markings description 1 B20 concrete 2 AIII 34GS steel 3 A0 St0 ø10 steel 4 Cable outlet 30x80 mm 5 Assembly holes in the base plate ø10 2mm ...

Page 16: ...m margin at points marked on drawings see Chapter Sizes of devices PREPARATION OF CABLE ROUTES CONTROLLING INSTALLATION SITE PARTITION Cable routes shall be led inside the foundation and outlet above it with a 100 cm margin see Chapter Schemes of Connections If the assembly is planned on a building site or inside a facility at use the device assembly area shall be excluded from an unauthorised per...

Page 17: ...S TRANSPORT WITHOUT PALLETS UNLOCKING THE HOUSING WITH A KEY To carry the devices at short distances one shall meet the OSH regulations on loads Unlocking the housing needs to be done by turning a key 1 in a lock 2 Note keys must be removed from the lock after its unlocking To stabilize the gate it should be leant against something e g a wall REMOVING THE DEVICE HOUSING MAKING ASSEMBLY HOLES Lift ...

Page 18: ...NECTING CABLES TO DEVICES After levelling and leading the cables the device needs to be fitted to the foundation with the anchor bolts Cables must be connected as shown in the manual see chapter Sample Schemes of Connections SETTING OPERATION MODES CONNECTING 24V SUPPLY Cables must be connected as shown in the manual see chapter Sample Schemes of Connections as well as chapter Functions of devices...

Page 19: ...1 control panels card readers control logics connected work properly need to be verified Having verified if connections to devices controlling the external ones are made properly and having approved working of all functions the device s housing needs to be placed back LOCKING THE HOUSING LOCK WITH A KEY Having the device s housing placed it needs to be locked with a key 2 in a lock 1 ...

Page 20: ...BLISHING DEVICES OPERATORS See Chapter Rules for designing pedestrian traffic control systems The device should be used under supervision USING OF DEVICES Using of devices should be done under supervision of persons devices operators in accordance with operating regulations provided in the manual herein and in accordance with safety regulations All abnormalities noticed in the devices functioning ...

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