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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]

 

GUIDELINES FOR EVERYDAY USE 

(PROVIDE COPIES TO ALL TURNSTILE USERS) 

 

Optical Turnstiles are provided for greater security in your workplace.   

They help ensure that only authorized individuals will be allowed into the secure areas of your facility.   

You may find daily use of Optical Turnstiles becomes routine as you follow these basic guidelines: 

 

USER VALIDATION

  

“ID”  for access control can be of many types, from card readers to biometric systems.   
Please refer to instructions provided for reader operation by the manufacturer, or by your security director.  

 

 

Look 

at  display  for 

LANE  READY 

status,  then

  

present  ID  to  the  Reader  mounted  on,  or  in,  the 
right-hand  pedestal  of  the  lane  you  are  using.    It 
may beep to indicate your ID was read.  

 

 

Listen

  for  a 

BEEP

  after  the 

ID  has  been 

validated

  and/or 

watch

  the Display  on the  top  of 

the right-hand pedestal to indicate authorization.   

 

 

Next 

Look

 for a 

PROCEED/BYPASS 

message to 

indicate  that 

you  are  now  authorized

  to  pass 

through 

the 

lane. 

 

The 

barriers 

will 

automatically  swing  out  of  the  way

  allowing 

passage.   

 
CAUTION: 

AVOID TOUCHING THE BARRIER

, except in an Emergency, otherwise 

AN ALARM MAY SOUND

 

 

 

MOVE THROUGH THE LANE PROMPTLY.

  Avoid stopping or moving backward, as this will trigger the alarm. 

 

TIP: 

During  passage  through  the  lane,  swinging  items  (purses,  briefcases,  etc.)  could  be  interpreted  by  the 

turnstile  as  a  person  tailgating  you,  or  moving  in  the  other  direction,  thus  causing  an  alarm.      To  avoid  delays 
caused by false alarms, hold items high and close to your body, or at your side as you pass through the lane. 
 

 

IF ALARM SOUNDS

, exit the lane, 

STOP

 and wait for security personnel to respond. 

 

 

Once through the lane, continue moving ahead to clear the lane for other users. 

 

FREE EXIT MODE 

Some turnstiles may be configured for “Free-Exit,” meaning there is no requirement to present ID when leaving the secured 
area.  Look for 

PROCEED/BYPASS 

graphic on the right-hand side of the lanes when in Free-exit mode.   

 

 

As  you  enter  the  lane,

 

the  turnstile  will  sense  your  presence  and  direction 

allowing  you  to  exit  the 

secured area  of  the  building.   

Barriers  will  automatically  open  for  Free  Exit. 

    Pass  through  turnstile  as 

outlined above.   

 

 

Keep in mind that the sensors are active during Free-exit mode.  Keep any bags or packages high and close to 
your body, or at your side, and avoid swinging them, as this may cause an alarm, even in Free Exit mode. 

 
EMERGENCY USE 
 

 

During an emergency you may push through the Barriers. Follow established procedure for emergency egress 
of the building. 

DISPLAY GRAPHICS 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

      LANE READY       PROCEED           ALARM             CLOSED 
                                   /BYPASS  

Содержание DSI ES9000-48

Страница 1: ...ES9000 48 BARRIER OPTICAL TURNSTILE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

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Страница 3: ...r delicate instrument Keep them out of harsh environments Do not store or install them where they will be exposed to inclement weather or extremes of humidity dust or temperature This will insure that they will keep their appearance and functionality for many years to come When installing the wiring be certain to strain relief the cables to some hard point in the pedestal and leave enough service ...

Страница 4: ...4 INS9000 220523 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 800 272 3555 Fax 512 321 9181 www dsigo com Email dsi dsigo com CUSTOM NOTES ...

Страница 5: ...and level minimizing crowns or bows that would require pedestal shimming The second fairly obvious placement consideration is not to put turnstiles such that either vestibule is too close to a perpendicular barrier such as a wall door or velvet rope This can cause queueing issues that will slow traffic and possibly leave users stranded in the lane waiting for traffic to clear Pedestals placed too ...

Страница 6: ...most accuracy in regard to alignment Here are two alignment tips which may be helpful Tip 1 Determining a Right Angle for alignment Without getting into a lot of math there is a simple way to build a Right Angle Triangle by using sides of 3 4 and 5 This method is based upon a geometric Theorem a b c Using this you can calculate the length of the long side C of any right angle triangle based upon t...

Страница 7: ...ectronics is located on the Secure side The Conduit should be located below this end of the pedestal There are two wiring groups A Lane Power and Lane Data from each Lane s Primary Electronics to opposite pedestal for remote pedestal control cabling B From Access Control System to Each Lane s Primary Electronics for Input Output and Power connections See Base Plate Template or Dimensional drawing ...

Страница 8: ...8 INS9000 220523 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 800 272 3555 Fax 512 321 9181 www dsigo com Email dsi dsigo com BASE PLATE TEMPLATE ...

Страница 9: ...nd Cover Center Sensor Covers and Motor Cover END REMOVAL STEPS Remove Card Reader acrylic cover with suction cup Turn thumbscrew 1 4 turn CCW to unlatch While gripping sides of end with the palms of your hands lift straight up approximately 3 4 then pull away Do not lift by Solid Surface top Repeat for both ends CENTER SENSOR COVER REMOVAL STEPS Remove acrylic sensor covers from center panels wit...

Страница 10: ...he pedestal and counterbore toward the Secure Side The barrier panel clamp has visible screws on one surface Orient panel as shown with clamp screws visible If screws are not visible you have the incorrect panel for this location This orientation will allow a more cosmetic finish when viewed from the Public side Remove mounting bolts stored in threads of clamp and mount barrier panel to shaft by i...

Страница 11: ...COVER INSTALLATION Align cover approximately 1 2 above finish location Lower onto hook system Install 2 Truss Bolts in top tabs to anchor cover CENTER SENSOR COVER INSTALLATION Return cover to original location Align mounting holes Install 2 Truss Bolts in mounting holes Replace labeled acrylic cover to original location TOP COVER INSTALLATION Return top cover to original location noting orientati...

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Страница 13: ...low is detected block airflow through conduit access hole Airflow through chassis may result in rapid dust accumulation on sensor optics which can lead to false alarms and frequent cleaning requirements TERMINATIONS POWER CONNECTOR Connect 4 Amp 24 Volt DC Power Supply to the 24VDC POWER INPUT connector Pin 1 is 2 is See page 24 for Power Wire Gauge Calculator to determine proper gauge for your ap...

Страница 14: ...ers and allow unrestricted traffic flow Entry Closed 9 10 Dry contact closure disables Entry mode Exit Closed 11 12 Dry contact closure disables Exit mode Emergency 13 14 Dry contact closure moves Barriers to Exit activates alarm graphics and alarm relay output Reserved 15 16 Reserved for future use Reserved 17 18 Reserved for future use Outputs for Remote Monitoring Alarm 1 2 Indicates that unit ...

Страница 15: ...arms at end of Timeout period Alarm Timeout is the minimum alarm duration Many users with a latch ing device that monitors the Alarm Relay will set this 3s so the lane is quickly available for next passage Loiter Timeout sets duration that a valid user can stand in lane after crossing the center threshold Tap Monitor I O to launch a diagnostic tool that monitors the In puts and Outputs Red means t...

Страница 16: ... 800 272 3555 Fax 512 321 9181 www dsigo com Email dsi dsigo com COMPONENT LOCATION ENCODER BARRIER PANEL D SENSORS C SENSORS A SENSOR GEARMOTOR ELECTRONICS PACKAGE MOUNTING POINTS CABLE ACCESS MOUNTING POINTS CABLE ACCESS B SENSOR COUPLER LOCK OPTIONAL PLASTIC BUMPER PLASTIC BUMPER ...

Страница 17: ... 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 Sens...

Страница 18: ...ctions Apply the designated input then check for the indicated responses Once finished if you haven t already install all covers as indicated on Page 11 INPUTS OUTPUTS BARRIER POSITION ALARM VALID ENTRY VALID EXIT BYPASS AUDIBLE ENTRY CARD O Entry direction for duration of Card Access Time EXIT CARD O Exit direction for duration of Card Access Time INVALID CARD O Centered Armed RESET BYPASS O Entr...

Страница 19: ...otherwise AN ALARM MAY SOUND MOVE THROUGH THE LANE PROMPTLY Avoid stopping or moving backward as this will trigger the alarm TIP During passage through the lane swinging items purses briefcases etc could be interpreted by the turnstile as a person tailgating you or moving in the other direction thus causing an alarm To avoid delays caused by false alarms hold items high and close to your body or a...

Страница 20: ...RIERS THEY SHOULD VISIT THE GUARD NOTE The single most frequent violation and cause of abuse results from Users pushing through the barriers It is important that the User be trained to NEVER touch the barriers they are automatic GUARD TRAINING AND AUTHORITY The Guard MUST have the authority to stop Users who have violated a lane Even Free Exiting Users who cause an alarm should be encouraged to us...

Страница 21: ...21 INS9000 220523 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 800 272 3555 Fax 512 321 9181 www dsigo com Email dsi dsigo com APPENDIX ...

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Страница 23: ...ts Output relays are rated for 1A 5 30 VDC Output relays may optionally be N C see Page 14 N O Dry Contact for Alarm 2X N O Dry Contact for Valid Entry N O Dry Contact for Valid Exit N O Dry Contact for Bypass Audible Alarm 80db at 3 feet Timing Adjustments Card Access 3 15 Seconds timeout if no passage Alarm Auto Reset 3 15 Seconds timeout for Alarm sounder Dimensions 9 W X 38 H X 49 L Walkway Sp...

Страница 24: ...tance in feet of actual Wire Run from power supply to the most remote load 125 Multiply figures from above two lines Match final number to Table below to determine Wire Gauge needed to provide adequate Voltage 500 IF YOUR FIGURE EXCEEDS 680 YOU MAY BREAK THE LOAD UP INTO SEPARATE WIRE RUNS OR CONSULT YOUR POWER CABLE SUPPLIER FOR THEIR RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR APPLICATION FINAL NUMBER WIRE GAUGE up...

Страница 25: ...l for this application Turtle Wax s Clear Coat Polish and Restorer is what we use at the factory Powder Coat Painted Clean with mild soap water and a soft non abrasive cloth A periodic use of a non ammonia based cleaning solution Formula 409 can be used for oils or stubborn stains Always apply by hand using a circular motion Acrylics CAUTION Never use ammonia based glass cleaners abrasive cleaners...

Страница 26: ...ptom Gates vibrate during operation or overtravel when stopping Solution Tighten Barrier mounting bolts Page 10 Symptom Multiple users card in only first user allowed to pass Solution The Access Control System is holding the Valid User Entry or Exit Input for subsequent users The Access Control System needs to be adjusted to provide a shorter cycle time preferably less than half a second contact c...

Страница 27: ...installed used and maintained according to instructions DSI will for a period of three 3 years from date of purchase repair or replace any part which upon our examination proves to be defective under normal use DSI DETEX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF THIS DEVICE ...

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