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3. Equipment Installation 

3.1 Installation conditions 

The equipment must be installed on concrete ground, ensuring that expansion bolts can be secured firmly. 

You are suggested to install an assistant framework or fence to form a passageway, as shown in Figure 3-1. 

 

Figure 3-1 

Notes:   

1.

 

When installing the tripod turnstile against the wall, please reserve at least 100 mm space in order to open the cover for 
adjustment and maintenance.   

2.

 

The space at the end of the arm shall not be greater than 80 mm (see Figure 3-1). 

3.

 

Setting a warning line for card swiping (see Figure 3-2). A warning line is suggested to prompt users to swipe cards in a 
distance, which would greatly reduce the probability of equipment failure caused by improper operations. 

Warning line for card swiping

Warning line for card swiping

Warning line for card swiping

Warning line for card swiping

 

Figure 3-2 

3.2 Cabling 

There are inlets in the bottom plate for cabling, as shown in Figure 3-3, the unit is millimeter. Power supply and 
communication wire should go through the inlet. Cable protection covers are suggested to use if it is surface mounted. 

Warning

: The tripod turnstile must be connected to the ground (earth), there is wiring interface near the power switch. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Figure 3-3 

 

Summary of Contents for TS2000 Series

Page 1: ...TS2000 Series Tripod Turnstile User Manual Version 2 4 Date Jan 2018...

Page 2: ...ndoor and Outdoor shelter Arm Length mm 520 Operating Temperature 28 C 60 C Net Weight 46kg Operating Humidity 5 85 Gross Weight 54kg Flow Rate 25 30 passages minute Dimension mm Figure 1 L 1110 W 260...

Page 3: ...100 120V 200 240V Note The tripod turnstile must be connected to the ground earth 2 Power on and wait 30s for the tripod turnstile to finish the self check program 3 Lift the arms manually as shown in...

Page 4: ...ting a warning line for card swiping see Figure 3 2 A warning line is suggested to prompt users to swipe cards in a distance which would greatly reduce the probability of equipment failure caused by i...

Page 5: ...g plate If the mounting plate is not level adjust it by the gaskets provided Note that all the four expansion bolts must be installed properly and two expansion bolts on each column as shown in Figure...

Page 6: ...1 second Figure 4 1 Descriptions J2 Counter To connect a LED screen and display the number of people passed that is generated by the push of tripod arms each completed push means pass one time J5 Rig...

Page 7: ...ally charged objects to connect to any one port of Opening Signal Input otherwise will damage the control board 4 3 DIP K1 switch configuration Figure 4 3 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function Setting Opening...

Page 8: ...ard each time this function can be enabled or disabled through number 6 in the DIP switch The description of the bit settings are as follows In the DIP switch number 6 is used to enabled or disabled t...

Page 9: ...enter of the arm is 80kg and at the ends of the arm is 40kg See Figure 5 1 When the impact force on the tripod turnstile reaches the designed limit the arms break down first to ensure that the whole e...

Page 10: ...or drop arm solenoid 1 Check whether the stop base and turn plate withstands each other as shown in Figure 6 1 2 Check whether the drop arm solenoid is operating and check the work status of the solen...

Page 11: ...any gap at the position shown in Figure 6 1 2 Check whether the drop arm solenoid is totally closed If not power off the equipment and power on it again 2 minutes later The turnstile allows people con...

Page 12: ...erification Interval 1s 4 Controller Communication TCP IP 192 168 1 201 5 Turnstile Opening Duration 5s 6 Passing Direction Indicator Passing is allowed in both directions 7 Continue Passing Function...

Page 13: ...tion Diagram of Control board and Access Control Panel Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to t...

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