PG300 Handover Information Rev 00
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Cells 01 to 16 are supplied as standard, all cells are transmit and receive. The signal emitted by
the transmitter cell (left gate, in direction A) is received by the receiver cell on the right gate.
The cell beams are laid out in a horizontal group.
The 01 to 08 cells manage the passage, safety and control infringements. Using the TD
controller, cells 01, 08, 17 and 19 can be removed from the detection group which prohibit the
opening of the obstacles when something is present in this area.
The 09 to 16 cells manage the safety and control infringements. Using the TD controller, cells
09 to 16 can be removed from the detection group.
Cells 17 to 20 are optional extra and recommended for use with wheelchair or pushchairs
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OPERATION
The PG300 contains a TD controller with trapezoid menu design, which can set up various
parameters, including the opening and closing speed, alarm modes, working status, sounders
and sensors.
For more detailed information on setting up the gates please refer to the TD and JX
programming manuals.
It is important that the building owner/occupier provide staff and any users with safety
information, instruction and training on how to use the gates correctly.
The gates are normally supplied configured in "minimum risk" mode for
users. Any modification of parameters must be done knowingly by
manufacturer trained personnel.
Anyone using the gates MUST be trained in their correct use. Failure to
provide such training may result in serious accidents or injuries.
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Hazards.
PADDLE gates have potential hazards in the following five areas:
During the opening cycle
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users can be struck, drawn in, trapped or walk
into the leaves.
During the closing cycle
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users can be struck, drawn in, trapped or walk
into the leaves.
Tripping hazards.
Congestion.