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4.2 System Specifications – Tripod Models
400 E
702 R/702 R N1
500 E/500 E N1
602 D
700 E-D/700 E-D N1
700 R
702 B
400 BUS
500 E-D/500 E-D N1
602
700 E/700 E N1
FKR 777
1.
System is designed for bi-directional operation. In standard models, when power is cut off, arms freewheel to
allow free passage in both directions; optionally the arms can be set up to lock (fail-lock) when power is cut off.
2.
Mechanical parts of the turnstiles are made of stainless steel and galvanized metal. Main lock, balancing systems
and lock offsets of the rotating equipment are made of injection molded polyamide.
3.
Once passage is permitted and arms rotate 30 degrees, arms will not return, and until the completion of the
movement another passage is not allowed by the system.
4.
After each complete passage the manual system returns to standby position smoothly and quietly by means of a
hydraulic shock absorber. Motor driven versions complete rotation by a gentle push following authorization.
5.
Signalization is provided with direction indicators placed on both sides of the upper body of the turnstile (While
green arrow indicates active passage direction, red bar shows the blocked passage direction). In addition to the
visual signalization with green/ red indicators, an audio buzzer signal is provided during passage.
6.
Solenoids used within the system are driven by PWM for reliability, optimal energy efficiency and less heat. They
do not warm up to more than 10 degrees of the ambient temperature.
7.
Electronic board controlling the system is designed as “coated inside the hole.” Therefore, it is not affected by
vibration.
8.
The micro-processor based electronic control system used in the turnstiles can be programmed for various
functions and operating modes by a simple dip switch selection.
9.
All inputs and outputs are isolated by opto-coupler and relay components for increased reliability.
10.
Turnstiles can be activated or blocked with the signals received from data collection systems (full closed). For
dropping arm applications, an arm control unit, battery charger and a rechargeable battery are included as
standard feature.
11.
The power supply is supported by “switching-mode” technology for better voltage regulation and energy
efficiency.
12.
Turnstile only allows passages of authorized people. If a person does not pass within a pre-set time limit
following authorization contact (selectable for 6, 12, 18 or infinite seconds), the system automatically locks and
returns to standby.
13.
After passage, the system provides dry contact relay output for each direction. An optional counter can be used.
14.
Electronic control unit of the turnstile is protected against water for outdoor installations.
15.
Turnstiles can work in syncronization with door-type metal detectors; for security purposes, even passage of
a person with authorization can be blocked automatically upon receiving contact from a metal detector. The
system can be returned to normal operation by the operator.
16.
In cases of emergency the turnstile can be switched into
“emergency mode”
with a normally closed manuel
button or relay from fire alarm system. In emergency mode arms rotate freely in both directions allowing free
passage.
17.
Turnstile passage directions can be arranged in different combinations. (For example: one direction blocked,
other direction controlled or free; both directions controlled, or one direction free and other controlled)
18.
Turnstiles allow passage of only one person at a time for each authorization contact into the control board.
19.
Card readers or similar access control systems can be integrated into the turnstiles separately or jointly for
controlling both sides depending on the needs and specific requirements.
20.
Once a passage is completed, an entrance or exit direction data (dry contact) is provided to the data collection
terminal.