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DESIGNED SECURITY INC       

800-272-3555       www.dsigo.com  

1402 Hawthorne Street   Bastrop, Texas 78602   Fax 512 321 9181   Email: [email protected] 

INS-8900-151110 

GUARD/OPERATOR - OPTICAL TURNSTILE GUIDELINES 

 

(LEAVE COPY AT GUARD OR OPERATOR DESK FOR REFERENCE) 

 
Making an optical turnstile installation work well depends upon a number of factors being present. 
 

 

Users must be provided adequate instruction. 

 Written, and First-hand / One-on-one. 

 

 

Users  must  know  that  a  consequence  to  them  exists  for  improper  use, 

in order to 

avoid abuse of the access control system.  Without consequence, abuse will continue. 

 

 

Guards  must  be  knowledgeable  in  proper  operation  of  the  turnstiles, 

and be able to 

effectively provide training to new or errant Users. 

 

 

Guards  must  have  an  established  policy  and  the  authority  to  act  on  any  Security 
violation. 

 

TRAINING USERS 

 

Optimally, all Users need to be provided with a written instruction, and, be shown at least one time, one-on-
one, how to properly use the turnstile.   

 

 

Instruction  should  include  having  the  User  identify  the  Reader  location  and  be  asked  to  explain  to  the 
instructor what is expected of the User as they approach and use the lane. 

 

 

The Users need to know that they are to 

always  AVOID touching the Barriers

, except in an emergency.  If a 

User pushes the glass, an Emergency is presumed to exist and the Alarm will sound.  This is a violation and 
should be responded to.  

IF THE USER TOUCHES THE BARRIER, THEY SHOULD VISIT THE GUARD.

 

 

NOTE: The single most frequent violation, and cause of abuse, results from Users “pushing through” the 
barrier.  It is important that the User be trained to NEVER touch the Barrier, 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  use  the  lane  properly  through  some  consequence  to  their  action 
after causing a violation.   Without consequence, the User will continue to abuse the Security system. 

 

TIP:

 Some of our customers get good results by having their Guard call an errant User over to the desk and verify 

the User’s ID.  This inconvenience to the User’s routine encourages them to use the lane properly and to avoid 
causing alarms.  This also provides the Guard an opportunity to help the User learn how to use the turnstile. 
 

 

It is important that the Guard deal with the User from a frame of mind of 

“What can I do to help you learn how 

to use the Security system and avoid causing alarms?”

   

 

 

Having  copies  of  the  User  Instructions  available  to  give  users  is  suggested.    Taking  time  to  lead  the  user 
through the process will also help build rapport and reinforce that the relationship between the Guard and the 
User is complementary rather than adversarial. 

 

 

If you have questions, or would like further assistance drawing from over a decade of experience with Optical 
Turnstiles, please contact DSI Customer Support at 800 272 3555.

 

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Страница 1: ...ES8900 SLIMLINE BARRIER OPTICAL TURNSTILE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION...

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Страница 3: ...3 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 800 272 3555 www dsigo com 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email dsi dsigo com INS 8900 151110 CUSTOM NOTES...

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Страница 5: ...5 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 800 272 3555 www dsigo com 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email dsi dsigo com INS 8900 151110 SITE PREPARATION...

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Страница 7: ...you by calling 800 272 3555 Option 2 PRE INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS The DSI Slimline Barrier Optical Turnstile is a very straight forward installation when a little time is taken to prepare before y...

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Страница 9: ...9 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 800 272 3555 www dsigo com 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email dsi dsigo com INS 8900 151110 INSTALLATION...

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Страница 11: ...ls Care should be taken in placing the bollards to ensure that the user may easily access the Reader System I E Mag Card Proximity Biometric etc provided by installer integrator while maintaining a re...

Страница 12: ...roper placement of the Turnstiles in reference to the direction of traffic When entering the lane from the Unsecure or Entry side the I O Wiring for that lane will be located in the bollard on the rig...

Страница 13: ...m Center Base that attach the bollard to the crate Have anchor points ready with hardware necessary to secure bollard to floor or plate With a person at each end of Bollard lift from under the stainle...

Страница 14: ...ave established a known right angle to the initial chalk line you will want to verify that each bollard is aligned to the adjacent bollard You may do this by choosing a point on each end of a bollard...

Страница 15: ...Sensors are used to detect users moving through the lane They detect direction of user travel and isolate a tailgating user from a valid user If beams are blocked for an extended period an alarm will...

Страница 16: ...Street Bastrop Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email dsi dsigo com INS 8900 151110 LANE 1 REMOTE SIDE SMART SIDE LANE 2 REMOTE SIDE SMART SIDE SECURE AREA UNSECURE AREA ENTRY TRAFFIC EXIT TRAFFIC END BO...

Страница 17: ...e 1 remote side Volume Adjust BARRIER PANEL Lane 2 smart side CLEAR PANEL BARRIER SHAFT ASSEMBLY Barrier not shown for this side view TAILGATE BD SENSOR A PRESENCE SENSORS SPEAKER TAILGATE BD SENSOR B...

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Страница 19: ...WIRING...

Страница 20: ...have I O and Power connections under the Top Cover Route Lane and Power cables through the Bollard End For access remove 2 screws on each End Cover and place covers aside to avoid marring metal finis...

Страница 21: ...EATH TOP COVER I O BOARD NETWORK MONITOR USB POWER CONNECTION ALARM 1 ALARM 2 ENTRY COMPLETE EXIT COMPLETE ENTRY ABORT DRY CONTACT 24VDC JUMPER ENTER EXIT INVALID CARD EMERGENCY BYPASS EXIT ABORT BARR...

Страница 22: ...y remote system to allow users to enter without an Entry input Free Exit provided by remote system to allow users to exit without an Exit input Entry Closed provided by remote system to close passage...

Страница 23: ...er Cable to RJ 45 Lane Power Cable Socket on Power Board for the lane Pull the Lane Power Cable to the Remote side of lane and connect to the RJ 45 socket found on the Motor Controller Board remote Se...

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Страница 25: ...SETUP OPERATION...

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Страница 27: ...ne on power up and or when Bypass input is cycled If the Barriers do not move or if there is an Alarm condition repeat the above steps Tailgate Sensors Flashing Red LED indicates beam is blocked or no...

Страница 28: ...computer and the ES8900 Static IP address Default If the ES8900 is not connected to a Local Area Network LAN or when no DHCP server is available on the net work the ES8900 will automatically use an I...

Страница 29: ...O INPUTS OUTPUTS BARRIER POSITION ALARM ENTRY EXIT COMPLETE ENTRY EXIT ABORT BARRIER FORCED BYPASS INVALID CARD AUDIBLE ENTRY EXIT CLOSED ENTRY CARD O OR O O EXIT CARD O OR O O INVALID CARD O O O O EM...

Страница 30: ...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 avo...

Страница 31: ...on and should be responded to IF THE USER TOUCHES THE BARRIER THEY SHOULD VISIT THE GUARD NOTE The single most frequent violation and cause of abuse results from Users pushing through the barrier It i...

Страница 32: ...32 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 800 272 3555 www dsigo com 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email dsi dsigo com INS 8900 151110...

Страница 33: ...33 DESIGNED SECURITY INC 800 272 3555 www dsigo com 1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email dsi dsigo com INS 8900 151110 APPENDIX...

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Страница 35: ...5 30 VDC Dry Contact for Alarm 2 available Dry Contact for Entry Exit Complete 1 each Dry Contact for Entry Exit Abort 1 each Dry Contact for Barrier Forced Dry Contact for Bypass Dry Contact for Inva...

Страница 36: ...nism that will release it when pushed with as little as 30 lbf and no more than 50 lbf Once released the barrier may be manually operated with minimal force Resetting Barrier after Breakaway When a us...

Страница 37: ...ouble calls Pull Doors It is a good idea not to place the bollards immediately before a pull door The action of pulling the door open may cause the user to back into the lane This could generate a nui...

Страница 38: ...y would be ideal Slowing traffic through the lanes minimizes false alarms generated through beam interruption by briefcases bags umbrellas coats etc A rapidly moving user could be swinging these items...

Страница 39: ...ive clear coat polishes work well 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...

Страница 40: ...ly obstructed by dust accumulation or by application of cleaners polish etc on the Infrared Clear Acrylic covers over the sensors and receivers Clean the Sensors the I R Clear Acrylic with a mild soap...

Страница 41: ...nstalled 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 n...

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