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Continued Table 9
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2
3
8. Free access in one
direction and locking access
in opposite direction
FREE button to be pushed for
access in selected direction ("A"
or "B") and LOCK button to be
pushed for blocking access in
opposite direction
Green arrow of authorized free access is
lit in selected direction and red LED of
locked access is blinking in opposite
direction
9. Locked access in one
direction
LOCK button to be pushed to
lock access in selected direction
("A" or "B")*
Red LED of selected single access is
blinking
10. Locked access in both
directions
Both LOCK buttons to be
pushed to lock access in both
directions ("A" and "B")**
Red LED of blocked access in both
directions s is blinking
11 Activation of antipanic
device
PANIC button to be pushed and
hold within at least 7 sec.***
Green arrows of authorized free access
in both directions are blinking
12 Turn off the anti-panic
mechanism
PANIC button to be pushed
Red LED in both directions
* In this case other control panel buttons of single and free access in selected direction are locked.
** In this case all control panel buttons of single and free access in both directions are locked
*** In this case the barrier rod is dropped and access is free/
2.3.2.2 After the turnstile is inspected it is ready for long-term operation.
2.4 Contingency actions
For emergency human escape (in case of fire, acts of God etc.) and enabling free access the
turnstile to be unlocked from control panel by issuing the relevant command. Antipanic device to
be used for full opening of access way.
The antipanic device (See Fig. 6) is automatically activated when the turnstile is
deenergized (Failsafe), and in this case a barrier rod can't be returned to its initial position during
theactive panic mode.
Barrier rod is dropped and access way is cleared when the "PANIC" button is pushed on
control panel and hold for more than 7 seconds or when signal is sent to the relevant input (in1)
of the turnstile controller.
After the signal is deactivated from the input (in1) or deactivation of the panic mode from
control panel, a barrier rod is automatically reset to its initial position.
3 MAINTENANCE
3.1 General guidelines
3.1.1 Commissioning and subsequent maintenance of the turnstile to be performed only by
the staff to be in charge of the turnstile.
3.1.2 The turnstile to be serviced only by the staff having the relevant electrical safety
qualification level according to the national requirements.
3.1.3 The turnstile to be installed and operated only by the qualified safety briefed staff
having the relevant class of permit to work with electrical facilities with voltage up to 1000V,
awarding of this OM, the turnstile design and principle of operation.