Supervisor 2000 Installation Instructions
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The SU2000 provides bi-directional access control in conjunction with a facility access control system. For bi-directional
applications, the entry and exit directions can be individually configured to different passage modes to suit facility requirements.
For example, a turnstile can be configured for Controlled Passage mode in the entry direction, and Free Passage mode in the exit
direction. SU2000 passage modes are described on Page 24. Further information on the smart use of passage modes can be
found in the
SU2000 User Guide
.
T
urnstile passage modes can be configured in one of three ways:
I/O Control Board
Passage modes are set via wiring to the I/O control board inputs. This method is ideal for facilities that do not require changing
passage mode configurations throughout the day. This is the most common method used by our customers. Instructions for wiring
to the I/O control board are provided below.
Turnstile Lane Key Control
If this option has been ordered for your turnstiles, two 3-position key switches are installed on the turnstile. Turning the key to one
of the three positions allows each turnstile direction to be placed in any of the passage modes. Instructions on using Lane Key
Control are provided on Page 28.
GateKeeper
GateKeeper is an optional desktop software application. GateKeeper, along with other functionality, allows the passage modes for
both the entry and exit side of the turnstiles to be changed. Instructions on configuring passage modes using GateKeeper is outside
the scope of this manual.
Configuring Passage Modes
Setting Controlled Passage Mode (I/O Control Board)
Entry Direction
Exit Direction
TO ACCESS
CONTROL
SYSTEM
TO ACCESS
CONTROL
SYSTEM
Entry Direction
1. Locate the access control system
leads used to indicate an authorized
passage in the
entry
direction is
allowed.
2. Connect leads to the ENTACC and
GND terminals on the I/O control
boards Input terminal strip (J1)
[Figure 22].
Exit Direction
1. Locate the access control system
leads used to indicate an authorized
passage in the
exit
direction is
allowed.
2. Connect leads to the EXTACC and
GND terminals on the I/O control
boards Input terminal strip (J1)
[Figure 22].
Figure 22