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INS9000 220523
DESIGNED SECURITY INC.
1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop, Texas 78602
800-272-3555
Fax 512 321 9181
www.dsigo.com
Email: [email protected]
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Electronics Package
The Primary Electronics are found in the end of the left pedestal of each lane when viewed from the Secure side.
The Remote Electronics are found in the left pedestal when viewed from the Public side.
The
Motor Controllers
control the local and remote barriers. These are mounted on each electronics panel,
immediately above and to the right of the electronics control board.
The
PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)
is the Module mounted on the
DIN Rail
at the top of the Primary
Electronics Package. The PLC controls the barriers by reading the
Encoder
position information and
communicating barrier movement information to the Motor Controllers in response to PLC inputs.
Sensors
The “
C” Sensors
are used to detect objects present in the barrier path on the Public side of the lane. If something
is blocking these beams, the barriers will not move to allow a user to exit from the secure side (although the barriers
may always be pushed open in an emergency).
The “
D” Sensors
work similarly for users exiting from the secure side (IE: blocking this beam will prevent the
barriers from moving in the Entry direction) additionally, when set for Free Exit, these sensors will detect the
presence of an exiting user and tell the PLC to move the barriers to allow egress.
On either side of the Barrier will be located the
A & B Sensors
or the
A & B Transmitters
. These are the sensor
beams that detect direction of travel, tailgating violations, and passage-complete for valid users.
Connection Panels
All Input and Output wiring, Power input, Lane Power and Lane Data terminate on the Primary
Control Board.
The
Motor/Barrier Assembly
is the center section of the pedestal.
Located above the Barrier is the
Encoder
. This is a very sensitive encoder used to detect Barrier
position and provide this information to the PLC. It is attached to the end of the shaft that drives the
Barrier Panel.
Below the Encoder is the
Barrier Panel
. Located on the same shaft.
Units with optional Locking will have Locking Solenoid hardware mounted on this shaft.
This shaft goes into a shaft
Coupler
that allows quick removal of the Motor/Gearbox assembly for
maintenance and repair.
Beneath the Coupler is the
Motor/Gearbox Assembly
that drives the Barrier.
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