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Technical Manual
NAM-CLEAR-MT-EN-A
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than for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which it refers
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4.2. Passage authorization
A passage authorization can be granted via:
The operator, i.e., the operator pushes on opening buttons on the console (see section 4.8);
An access control device (not included), i.e., push-button, badge reader or other device to be
connected as specified in section 3.7.2.
A passage must be completed before the booth can handle another passage authorization request.
4.3. Mechanical drive system
The pinion is driven by the motor, and the pinion drives the rack. The door is driven by its rack via 2 wheeled
supports and slides along the guide rail.
An electromagnet keeps the door in the closed position via the lock attached to the rack to prevent manual
opening of the door.
Two proximity detectors (OPS1 and OPS2) validate the closed status of the doors (the U bracket attached to
the rack is detected).
Motor
Pinion
Rack
Electromagnet
Guide rail
Door support
Lock
Door closed
detectors