Gooseneck Stand Mount - Chamberlain APEX Access Device Installation And Operation Manual

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Trip Relay Offl ine Check. The fi nal security check for the APEX is to
check the Trip Relay Offl ine option. If it has been enabled, the APEX will
allow the access process to continue. If it has been disabled and the APEX
is not in communication with the controller, then the APEX will display the
following message and no further access attempts will be allowed.
W e ’ r e
S o r r y ,
d e v i c e
i s
s e r v i c e .
t h e
m a n a g e r
Once the controller has gone through its security checks, it will verify the
code and send a response to the APEX. The response message will be
displayed. The messages that can be received from the controller vary
depending on the type of response.
Access Response Messages
There are several standard messages built in to the APEX. The types of
messages the APEX receives from the controller in response to an access
request vary depending on the conditions. The following briefl y describes
the conditions and the displayed message.
For a valid Entry:
W e l c o m e
Y o u r
S t o r a g e
F a c i l i t y
E N T R Y
I S
For a valid Exit:
T H A N K
Y O U
Y o u r
S t o r a g e
F a c i l i t y
E X I T
I S
When the area is closed (outside of allowed access hours):
*
W E ’ R E
T H I S
A R E A
C U R R E N T L Y
When the customer is not authorized to enter an area:
*
W E ’ R E
Y O U
A R E
I N T O
T H I S
t h i s
o u t
o f
P l e a s e
s e e
t o
G R A N T E D
F O R
U S I N G
G R A N T E D
S O R R Y
*
I S
C L O S E D
S O R R Y
*
N O T
A L L O W E D
A R E A
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Gooseneck Stand Mount

A gooseneck is commonly used for driveways for vehicle access. These
stands are designed at the standard height of 42" (at the center of the
APEX) for mounting on concrete pads at the driver side of the site entry or
exit area. It can also be used near doors for wheelchair access or when
sidewalks and landscaping require a freestanding keypad mount away
from the building.
The base plate is equipped with a hole that will accept conduit (¾"
maximum) for the electrical wiring to the APEX device. Ensure the conduit is
placed properly and the wiring is run through the conduit before mounting the
gooseneck stand to the concrete base. The actual location of the gooseneck
and the mounting techniques may be affected by local building codes.
Generally, the keypad should be protected with concrete bollards that
prevent vehicles from hitting the keypad.
There are several different styles of gooseneck stands available. Refer to
Figure 10 for the dimensions of two common styles.
Figure 10
NOTE: Both single and double bollards are mounted on a Schedule 40 10 3/4"
diameter pipe with a .365" wall. This pipe is footed in concrete and fi lled 3/4 of
the way with concrete to create a solid barrier. The entire pipe and bollard are
then painted to match the facility. Contact Chamberlain Access Solutions for full
measured installation plans and instructions.
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