ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Memory mode selection:
It is determined by the switch 5. In standard turnstiles, after
the entry signal is received, the input (Ain, Bin, Oin) is inactive and the incoming signals are not
processed until passing is completed or the automatic closing is activated. With the memory
mode, all entry signals (up to 200) are saved in the memory even during passing. With this mode,
the turnstile can be operated in full capacity.
SWITCH-5
MEMORY MODE
ON
Memory mode on
OFF
Memory mode off
(factory settings)
Continuous pass with entry signal:
It is determined by the switch 6. With this mode, if A
direction, B direction and common input signals are received continuously without interruption,
continuous passing is allowed. In some reader models, it is used when the relay trigger times are
long and the reader signal is continuous in successive passes.
SWITCH-6
ENTRY SIGNAL
ON
Continuous passing
OFF
Single pass
(factory settings)
Passing Direction and Guiding LED Operation Mode Selection in Coin Operated
Mode:
With switch 7, both the coin-ejection direction is selected in coin operated mode, and the
functioning of guiding LEDs can be changed as Green at idle or Red at idle. In coin operated
turnstiles, it adjusts passing in direction A or B direction with coin.
SWITCH-7
PASSING DIRECTION / LED OPERATION TYPE
ON
Passing to direction A / Red at idle
OFF
Passing to direction B / Green at idle
(factory settings)
Audio Warning On/Off:
It is determined by the switch 8. After the "open" command
coming from the control system to the turnstile, it gives intermittent audio signal until passing or
automatic closing. It is recommended to be used to make the users understand that they are
allowed to pass.
SWITCH-8
AUDIO WARNING
ON
Warning on
(factory settings)
OFF
Warning off
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