Assembly and Operation Manual
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Table 4
Potential control mode
(the jumper is taken off the J1 connector)
№
THE
TURNSTILE
OPERATING
MODES
LEVELS
ON THE
CONTACTS TO
BE PROVIDED
INDICATION
ON THE RC
PANEL
LED INDICATION
ON THE
TURNSTILE
HOUSING
TURNSTILE
RESPONSE AFTER
BARRIER ARMS TURN
1
Both directions
are locked
(the turnstile
is locked both
for entry
and exit)
The high level –
on contacts
“Unlock A”
and “Unlock B”
or low level –
on the contact
Stop
The
red indicator
above
the STOP
button is on
The red STOP
indicator is on
2
One
of the passage
directions
is open
(the turnstile
is open
for passage
in the set
direction)
The low level –
on the contact
corresponding
to the passage
direction,
the high levels –
on the other
contacts
The
green indicator
above
the button
of the chosen
passage direction
is on
The
“Green arrow”,
showing
the passage
direction is on
If by the moment
of passage through
the turnstile the low
level is present
on the contact,
corresponding
to the set passage
direction, the turnstile
remains open
in the set direction
3
Both passage
directions
are open
(the turnstile
is open
for passage
in both
directions)
The low levels –
are on the contacts
corresponding
to the both
directions,
the high level –
on the contact
Stop
The two green
indicators
(left and right) are
on
The two
“Green arrows”
(left and right) are
on
If by the moment
of passage through
the turnstile the low
level is present
on the contact,
corresponding
to the set passage
direction, the turnstile
remains open
in the set direction
Note:
for ACS outputs:
1 High level – contacts of an output relay are open or output transistor is closed;
2 Low level – contacts of an output relay are closed or output transistor is open.
10.5. Operation of the turnstile when controlled by an ACS
When a registered access card is presented to a reader, the reader produces a short
signal and transmits an access card code to a controller. The ACS authorizes the
passage and sends a command to the CLB, which opens passage in authorized
direction. After the passage completion the CLB generates PASS A and PASS B signals,
locks the passage and resets to home position, after this the turnstile is ready for next
operation cycle.