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4.4 Guiding indicators………………………………………………………………... 

 

 
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4.5 Supply unit and grounding…………………………………….…………...…….. 

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Chapter 5: Electrical Connections 

 

 

5.1 Control card and specifications…………………………………………………….… 

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5.2 TEC-101 control card……………………………………………………………….… 

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5.3 Control card key descriptions……………………………………………….…….…. 

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5.4 Control card terminal descriptions (XL5) 

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5.4.1 External connection types…………………………………………………..... 

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5.4.1.1 Triggering with dry contact…………………………………………….. 

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5.4.1.2 Triggering with energy input…………………………………………… 

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       5.4.2 Alarm cable group turnstile connection……………………………………. 

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5.5 Control card terminal descriptions (XL9) …………………………………………. 

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        5.5.1 How to use pass relays……………………………………………………..... 

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       5.5.2 Pass relays and counter connection 

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Chapter 6: Product Usage Instructions 

 

 

6.1 Safety and Operating Instructions………………………………………………….. 

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6.2 Maintenance Instructions………………………………………………………….... 

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Chapter 7: Fault Condition

 

 

 

 

7.1 Troubleshooting………………………….…………………………………….... 

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Chapter 8: Warranties

 

 

 

8.1 Warranty conditions………………………………………………………….....

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8.2 Out of warranty conditions…………………………………………………….. 

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8.3 Warranty certificate……………………………………………….…………….. 

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Chapter 9: Quality certificates 

 

 

9.1 Management system certificate and attachment………………………..……. 

 

9.2 CE certificate and TSE certificate………………………………….……..........

 

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Summary of Contents for LTT 303

Page 1: ...TRIPOD TURNSTILE USER MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...chnical specifications table 10 2 3 Optional accessories 11 Chapter 3 Installation and Assembly 3 1 Required tools 12 3 2 Field preparation 13 3 2 1 Floor Mounting 14 3 2 2 Cabling 15 3 3 Turnstile hub assembly 16 3 4 Turnstile arm assembly 17 3 4 1 Drop arm assembly 17 3 4 2 Normal arm assembly 17 Chapter 4 Turnstile mechanism information 4 1 Internal parts 18 4 2 How to open the cover 19 4 3 Tur...

Page 4: ...2 Alarm cable group turnstile connection 32 5 5 Control card terminal descriptions XL9 33 5 5 1 How to use pass relays 34 5 5 2 Pass relays and counter connection 34 Chapter 6 Product Usage Instructions 6 1 Safety and Operating Instructions 35 6 2 Maintenance Instructions 36 Chapter 7 Fault Condition 7 1 Troubleshooting 37 Chapter 8 Warranties 8 1 Warranty conditions 40 8 2 Out of warranty conditi...

Page 5: ...les Full height turnstiles and Speed gate turnstiles In addition Full height turnstiles and the Speed gate turnstiles also have handicapped accessible versions Turnstiles can be produced as stainless steel galvanized or electrostatic powder coated according to customer demands Optionally different solutions are available for some product models Turnstiles are compatible with any kind of magnetic b...

Page 6: ... Wing Parts In the waist high turnstiles arms are threaded joint mounted and made of polishing covered hard aluminum In drop arm turnstiles arms are designed as screw mounted Arms can also be manufactured as stainless steel Turnstile Functions Electronic microprocessor control allows passage in both directions and provides usage information Users are guided by the indicators on the turnstile The c...

Page 7: ...pod turnstile LTT 303E Special cover cylindrical double leg tripod turnstile LTT 303A Angle Cover Double Leg Tripod Turnstile LTT 303AS Narrow case angle cover double leg tripod turnstile LTT 303J Coin operated double leg tripod turnstile LTT 313 Single narrow leg tripod turnstile LTT 313EJ Coin operated single wide leg tripod turnstile LTT 313E Single wide leg tripod turnstile LTT 323 Wide case t...

Page 8: ...changes As the IP44 protection of the turnstile becomes invalid in any change made on the turnstile any mechanical or electronical change shall not be made without the permission of TANSA and TANSA shall not be liable for any problems that may arise otherwise The intended change must be notified in writing to TANSA in advance Additional technical information warnings and precautions may be provide...

Page 9: ...tible with all types of fire alarm panels As soon as the emergency switch is on the turnstile guiding indicators blink in the shape of green arrow and give sound warning the arms are released in the unlocked position LTT 3xx DA allowing free access In the case of power failure in tripod turnstiles arms run idle or drops in the drop arm models allowing free access In drop arm models arm should be l...

Page 10: ... 10 to 70 LTT 303E 1000 mm 1000 mm 280 mm 45 kg Max 4 1 W 10 to 70 LTT 303J 980 mm 880 mm 280 mm 40 kg Max 5 1 W 10 to 70 LTT 313 1020 mm 450 mm 300 mm 25 kg Max 4 1 W 10 to 70 LTT 313D 1020 mm 450 mm 500 mm 40 kg Max 8 2 W 10 to 70 LTT 313E 1020 mm 450 mm 300 mm 30 kg Max 4 1 W 10 to 70 LTT 313ED 1020 mm 450 mm 500 mm 45 kg Max 8 2 W 10 to 70 LTT 313EJ 1020 mm 450 mm 300 mm 25 kg Max 5 1 W 10 to ...

Page 11: ...larm Top cover pass LED LTT 303 LTT 303D LTT 303A LTT 303AD LTT 303S LTT 303AS LTT 303E LTT 303J LTT 313 LTT 313D LTT 313E LTT 313ED LTT 313EJ LTT 323 LTT 323D Guiding indicator Descriptions of the signs in the table Standard in the turnstile model Can be added optionally to the turnstile model Not applicable for the turnstile model 11 ...

Page 12: ...tallation of the turnstile are listed below 12 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3 10 12 mm drill bit Meter Chemical adhesive Hammer drill Crimper Torque wrench Socket wrench 17 13 mm socket Spirit level Phillips head screwdriver Flathead screwdriver 5mm hex ...

Page 13: ...urable floors such as plasterboard gypsum sand etc There should be no installation or cable under the floor where the turnstile is to be mounted If necessary it should be specified as a plan or project and mounted according to this information No dust should be left in the holes while mounting of the turnstile on the floor If possible please remove the dust with a pneumatic hose or similar tools C...

Page 14: ...gure 3 2 Remove the mounting brackets screwed on the turnstile feet or body by using an M6 hex key Figure 3 3 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Place the mounting bracket on the floor 2mm inside by leaving equal space on the right and the left then mark the mounting points on the floor Figure 3 4 After marking all the brackets in this way connected them firmly to the floor by screwing in the holes Figure 3 5 ...

Page 15: ...bling Use a 3x1 5mm TTR power cable and 6A fuse for the turnstile supply Grounding must be at least 25 amperes A separate cable line must be installed for data and fire contact cables to card readers or other turnstile control devices to be connected to the turnstile Data and fire cables must be installed in the same with electric cables In places where a large number of turnstiles are installed s...

Page 16: ...o the mechanism through the wedge hole in the mechanism When this screw is tightened there should be no power in the turnstile and it must be locked in both directions as the mechanism will rotate from the inside When there is no power the locking tabs can also be held by hand Place any of the holes in the arm hub no 3 so as to pass through the screwing disc Please note that the arm hole on the hu...

Page 17: ...s steel arms Arms and hubs are delivered as assembled to the turnstile If the arms need to be replaced they should be disassembled and assembled in the following order 1 The arms are connected to the hub joint by M4 screw remove this screw 2 After removing the screw pull out the arm 3 Place the new arm and screw firmly 3 4 2 Normal arm assembly After the hub is assembled place the arms are placed ...

Page 18: ...cators and LED plexis are mounted on the inside of the turnstile legs with rivets Figure 4 1 Turnstile internal mechanism 1 Main mechanism 2 A B direction pass indicator 3 Power supply 4 Main board 18 TURNSTILE MECHANISM INFORMATION 4 The figure shows the internal parts of the single tripod turnstile There are two pass indicators power supplies and motherboards in the double tripod turnstile mecha...

Page 19: ...counterclockwise using the key provided with your turnstile as shown in the figures above Figure 4 2 and Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 After unlocking push the top cover of the turnstile back by gently lifting and remove it Figure 4 4 and Figure 4 5 19 It does not matter whether the turntable has an angle cover or a flat cover Both are opened as described above ...

Page 20: ...art and end of the arm rotation Provide pass information Remove and clean inside with a brush and damp cloth for maintenance Do not use alcohol or any contact spray It is easy to disassemble assemble thanks to the socket and locked connectors To remove the socket it is sufficient to unlock and pull out 3 Locking tab Blocks the gears of the mechanism with solenoid movement for locking 20 Pay utmost...

Page 21: ...re and tested before delivery If the temperature of the environment is less than 10 degrees or more than 35 degrees it should be readjusted according to temperature conditions To adjust the shock absorber follow the instructions below 1 Loosen the allen bolt on the back of the shock absorber with a 1 5 mm hex key delivered in the turnstile 1 or 1 5 turn would be enough for loosening Do not complet...

Page 22: ...d to controlled or uncontrolled passing When the turnstile receives an entry exit signal the Green arrow on the guiding indicator disappears and it shows Red no entry sign If desired the position of sw7 on the function switches on the control card can be changed to reverse the guiding indicators The operating mode described above is the standard factory setting When SW7 is turned on turnstile guid...

Page 23: ...t Therefore it is necessary to ground the turnstile frame not the adapter In this way you can ground the turnstile frame first and then the supply unit through the frame 23 When the power reach the turnstile first entry and exit guiding indicators show red no entry sign as standard The guiding indicator will change to Green arrow for the free passing direction set with function buttons If the the ...

Page 24: ...trol card vary according to the turnstile model All components on the control board consist of components to operate in industrial environment The LEDs on the electronic card show the operation status of the card in group 1 in Figure 5 1 1 The green LED flashes continuously This indicates that the card processor is working properly The other red LEDs are power LEDs These LEDs show the presence of ...

Page 25: ...ed to these LEDs is working electronically The following figure shows the status and functions of the LEDs located on the control card Figure 5 1 1 Control Card LED Layout These LEDs indicate the internal operating voltages of the turntable that are 5V and 24V and that the turnstile works The function of the corresponding LED is written on it During the breakdown first it should be checked whether...

Page 26: ...first with a fine brush and then with a damp cloth 4 LEDs Ain Bin Oin Emr indicate whether the external inputs are working or not The emergency input LED Emr must be permanently on unless there is an emergency Ain Bin Oin will be on as long as there is a signal in the input If these LEDs on 3 inputs are always on it means that NC normally closed contact signal is connected to external inputs or th...

Page 27: ...n jumper 6 A direction B direction pass information relay output connector 7 Control inputs connector 8 Emergency parallel connection jumper 9 Emergency active passive jumper 10 Control inputs indicator LED 11 Option input 12 Sensor inputs indicator LED 13 Sensor Inputs 14 Coin connection connector 15 B solenoid connection connector 16 A solenoid connection connector 17 On off function switch 18 S...

Page 28: ... just after the open signal the waiting time is cancelled and the turnstile is locked SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 CLOSING TIME ON ON 20 seconds factory settings ON OFF 10 seconds OFF ON 15 Seconds OFF OFF 5 Seconds Passing direction control It is determined by the switch 3 and switch 4 One or both of the desired directions of the turnstile designed for two way controlled transition can be set to continuous ...

Page 29: ...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 coi...

Page 30: ...TRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 4 Control card terminal descriptions XL5 Figure 5 5 Circuit diagram of XL5 terminal 30 Figure 5 4 shows the connection diagram of the XL5 terminal on the TEC 101 Control Card Figure 5 4 ...

Page 31: ... opening to direction A input in the XL5 connector can also be controlled by the opening to direction B input and the emergency connection input V PNP A voltage between 12 VDC and 24VDC can be used In the case of the use of a PNP output card reader fingerprint reader palm reader and similar hardware this connection type can be used The pin 2 of terminal XL5 can be used to control passing to direct...

Page 32: ...panel Normally closed NC must be connected to the first turnstile in a group of turnstiles The other turnstiles must have a 2x0 50mm alarm cable connecting one with another in sequence An emergency connection can be made with a single contact by grouping as many turnstiles as desired The J2 jumpers on the control card of the turnstiles to have emergency connection must be removed Normally closed N...

Page 33: ... A The pins 4 and 5 of terminal XL1 are connected to relay RL2 The relay RLw is active in passing to direction B The signal duration of the relays giving the pass information is 500mS The corresponding relay pulls and releases at 500mS in each pass The normally open NO and common COM poles of the RL1 and RL2 pass relays are removed in the factory as standard If normally closed NC contact outputs a...

Page 34: ...d and if desired jumpers J3 and J4 can be switched from normally open NO to normally closed NC to obtain contact information Directional pass relay can be used with the reader control system as well as for counter connection if desired 5 5 2 Pass relays and counter connection Figure 5 9 34 Figure 5 9 shows the mechanical counter connection using directional pass relays It is located on pin 1 of th...

Page 35: ...ons and make sure they are correct before supplying power to the turnstile Do not use any equipment in the turnstile other than the hardware and parts supplied by the producer Turn off the power supply in case of any electrical failure in turnstiles Directly contact the manufacturer without any intervention Make sure that the power is cut off during maintenance and cleaning of the turnstiles The i...

Page 36: ...ace of the turnstile Stainless maintenance spray should be used for all sheet metal surfaces If you do not have any please contact the producer company for supply The mechanism should be cleaned and lubricated periodically every six months Molykote grease should be used for the lubrication of the mechanism The shock absorber and brake settings of the mechanism should be checked and adjusted during...

Page 37: ...lly There is energy in the turnstile the guiding LEDs are on but the arms run idle Solenoids do not lock Reason The cables of the locking solenoids may have been displaced The control card may be defective The solenoid locking pins may be jammed Solution Check the cables between the control card and the solenoid Measure voltage values Guiding LED lights are on green arrow position and the pass sig...

Page 38: ...the drop arm turnstile does not drop even in emergency contact Reason The motor may be defective The directional sensors may be defective The drop pin may be jammed Solution If the motor is defective it must be replaced If the sensors are defective they should be replaced The drop pin should be cleaned and lubricated While passing the arms remain stuck do not turn or hardly turn and jam Reason The...

Page 39: ...ring may be displaced Solution The 3rd and 4th dip switch positions of the control card should be checked If there is a displaced spring or cable it should be replaced If it doesn t work it should be replaced The turnstile works properly with all its functions but the guiding LEDs do not turn on Reason LED cards or LED cables may be defective The motherboard may be defective Solution If the LED ca...

Page 40: ...ct purchase After the expiry of the warranty period the prices for the service and spare part supply services for the turnstile shall be charged to the user by TANSA The warranty of the parts replaced during the warranty period shall end as of the warranty end date of the turnstile A 6 month warranty is given for parts that are replaced out of the warranty period For products that have failed with...

Page 41: ...the product and if these documents are unreadable and damaged it is deemed to be out of warranty All accessories hardware and modifications out of TANSA s information and approval and any defects or problems caused by these will be out of warranty and result in the termination of the warranty of the product Any intervention to failure part replacement etc by an unauthorized person or persons excep...

Page 42: ...er of the turnstile Class of the turnstile Production date of the turnstile In addition to this information the product quantity the end user and the vendor information should be included in the warranty certificate If you have not received your Warranty Document please contact the vendor company or the producer Tansa without delay Please check that your warranty certificate is prepared in full wh...

Page 43: ...9 1 Management system certificate and attachment 43 QUALITY CERTIFICATES 9 ...

Page 44: ...QUALITY CERTIFICATES 9 2 TSE Certificate and CE Certificate 44 ...

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