TAS12-EDM & TAS12P-EDM Installation Instructions
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This manual covers the physical installation process for TAS12-EDM, TAS12P-EDM, & DTAS12-EDM Motorized
Intelligent Admission Turnstiles. At the end of this process, you will be able to power up the turnstile and perform a
basic functions check to validate certain aspects of operation. Operation instructions are outside the scope of this
manual, and can be found in the
Operation and Maintenance Instructions
manual.
The turnstile is powered in one of three ways:
• Primary power - Primary power is run to the turnstile location via conduit and connected to terminal block located
inside the turnstile cabinet. Applicable to fixed installations only.
• AC outlet - The turnstile is connected to an AC outlet using an exterior mounted AC inlet and extension cord.
Applicable to portable installations only.
• Rechargeable battery - The battery is charged by connecting to an AC outlet using an exterior mounted AC inlet
and extension cord. Applicable to portable installations only.
Before you begin, understand how your turnstiles will be powered. This manual focuses on primary power
connection for the basis of instruction. Instructions on AC outlet and battery connections can be found in Appendix A
on page 24.
Alvarado's Motorized Intelligent Admission Turnstiles are networked devices that communicate with Alvarado's access
control software (GateLink or GateConnect) via wired or wireless TCP/IP. How a turnstile communicates with the
network (wired or wireless) is dependent on what options were specified during the ordering process, and the type of
network used at the host facility. The turnstile will ship pre-configured with the network settings provided to Alvarado
during the ordering process.
When powered up, the turnstile should automatically connect to the server (provided the server is online). Network
configuration and troubleshooting is outside the scope of this manual. If you require additional information or
instruction, seek direction from your network administrator or project manager.
Overview
Power
Communication