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119 G 35 65 E N SWING TURNSTILE Installation manual WING40 English...
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Any other use is considered improper and therefore dan- on the moving parts, on the component parts, on the securing points, on gerous. CAME Cancelli Automatici S.p.A. will not be held liable for damage the cables and any accessible connections. Keep any joints lubricated and caused by improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
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This symbol highlights the things to tell the end-user. Description This product is engineered and built by CAME Cancelli Automatici S.p.A. in compliance with current applicable safety laws. Automated bidirectional swing-wing turnstile, with body and upper cover made of stainless steel with scotch-brite finish.
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Main component parts 1. Outer lining tube 2. Wing-barrier 3. Cover door lock 4. Top cap 5. Central column 6. Anchoring base 7. Electronic board with support 8. Deflector 9. Slide ring 10. Drive shaft 11. Mechanical limit-switch 12. Cable tube 13.
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System feasibility ⚠ Installation must be carried out by skilled, qualified technicians in accordance with current regulations. Preliminary checks ⚠ Before beginning to install, the following is necessary: • Set up a suitable omnipolar cut-off device, with distances greater than 3 mm between contacts, with sectioned power source;...
Installation ⚠ The following illustrations are just examples, in that the space for securing the operator and accessories depends on the installation zone. It is the installer's responsibility to choose the most suited solution. ⚠ Warning! Use hoisting equipment to transport and position the turnstile. During the pre-mounting and fastening phases, the turnstile could be unstable and there is a risk it could tip over.
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Setting up and anchoring the base to the ground Possible cable passage if installing on fi nished fl oors. Check that there are no dips Endstop position on the ground where you will anchor the turnstile. Position the anchoring base 90°...
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Anchoring the turnstile to the ground Position the base onto the anchoring point and level it, if necessary, using the adjusting grub screws. Fit the slide ring and central column onto the base. Before fastening the turnstile to the ground, lay the cable inside the central column (see drawing).
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Adjusting the limit switch Fit the wing-barrier to the drive shaft to check the position of the endstops. If you wish to adjust the wing-bar- rier opening, change the position of the mechanical endstops, see illustrations shown below. The default position of the endstops is at 90°. You can also have openings which are less than 90°...
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Choose the right position for Fit the screw and turn it just Re-tighten the buffer. positioning the limit switches (in enough so the support will this case, position C) turn. Rest the leaf against the buffer. Remove the leaf from the buffer, loosen the buffer, tighten the ⚠ ...
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Fastening the leaf Remove the wing-barrier. Position the drive shaft FIG. A as shown in drawing A. Distribute the electrical cables inside the cable passing tube. Insert the tube. Reinsert the wing-barrier onto the drive shaft. Insert the rod to fasten the wing-barrier to the transmission shaft.
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Fitting the upper cap FIG. B Insert the centering pin. Insert and fasten the drag plate onto the tube ring. Tighten the lock exten- der above the plate, position and fasten the hooking bracket above the extender, see figure B. Position the electronic control board's support above the support bracket, Hook up the electronic control bo- only after passing the electric cables through the hole in the support.
Command and control electronics Description The electronic board is powered by 24 V AC. the command devices and accessories are powered by 24 V. The accessories must not exceed 10 W overall. All connections are protected by quick fuses. The functions on the entry and exit contacts, the time settings and user management, are all set and viewable on the display which is managed by dedicated software.
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Control devices A B GND C NO1 NO2 1 2 3 4 2 CX CY S1 GND S1 GND RBM84 - Access control. CRP - Came Remote TOR 200 - Coupled Software for recording Protocol. connection. users' movements and to...
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Gearmotor with encoder 24 V DC gearmotor with encoder Command devices Stop button (N.C. contact.). Turnstile stop button that excludes the automatic closing cycle, to resume movement use the command device. N.B.: if contact is unused, select 0 (Deactivated) from the F 1 function.
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Programming Memorising data When using transponders or card readers, fit the R700 board Fit the memory roll to save and load registered users onto another board. Memory roll R700 card LT001 TSP00 Description of programming commands The ESC button is for: The <>...
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Menu map Total stop function (1-2) Function associated to input 2-CX Function associated to input 2-CY F 19 Automatic closing time F 21 Pre-flashing time F 28 Adjusting opening speed F 29 Adjusting the closing speed F 30 Adjusting the slow-down speed when opening F 31 Adjusting closing-slow-down speed F 33...
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A 3 (travel calibration): automatic gate-wing travel calibrating operation (see the paragraph about calibrating travel). 0 = Deactivated; 1 = Activated. ENTER >...> > ENTER > Warning! If needed, you can restore the factory settings with the following feature: A 4 (Reset parameters): data restoring procedure (for default settings) and travel calibration cancellation. 0 = Deactivated;...
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F 21 (Pre-flashing time): after a closing command, the LED luminous crow connected to the electronic card, flashes for an adjustable span of time before starting its travel. the pre-flashing time can be deactivated or adjusted from 1" to 5". 0 = Deactivated (default);...
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> ENTER >...> ENTER F 49 (Coupled): enabling two turnstiles to function in coupled or RBM84 modes (access control management) or CRP (Came Remote Protocol). 0 = Deactivated (default); 1 = Combined; 2 = RBM84; 3 = CRP. > ENTER >...>...
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F 50 (Save data): saves users and all settings in the memory roll. Note: this functions works only is the memory roll is fitted to the electronic control board. 0 = Deactivated; 1 = Activated ENTER ENTER > > >...> F 51 (Data reading): for loading memory roll data onto the electronic control board.
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F 56 (Peripheral number): when installing multiple turnstiles, set the peripheral number from 1 to 255 for each electronic card. > > > > ENTER >...> ENTER F 57 (Regulate position of closed wing barrier): for adjusting the closing limit-switch compensation point on systems with curved entrances (see the paragraph about Closing limit-switch offset).
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Motors test Select A 2. Press ENTER to confirm. < > ENTER Select 1 to activate the test. Press ENTER to confirm. < > > > > ENTER Will appear, meaning it is standing by for a - - - command.
Calibrating travel N.B.: before calibrating the travel, make sure the area about the arm is free of any obstacles. Important! While calibrating, all safety devices will be deactivated until calibration is complete, except for the TOTAL STOP. Select A 3. <...
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N.B.: during registering / cancelling new users operations, the fl ashing numbers viewed, are available and usable for any user needing to be registered ( maximum). Enter user Select U 1. < > ENTER Press ENTER to confirm. Select 1 to activate registration of one user via transponder <...
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Combined connection Specifi c connections A B GND Connect the two (TOR 200) cards with a multi-coupling braided unscreened (CAT 5 - U/UTP -AWG 24) cable on terminals A-B-GND. A B GND MASTER SLAVE Connect all of the necessary devices on the TOR 200 card of the MASTER turnstile.
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Passing parameters from MASTER TO SLAVE To transfer the parameters from the MASTER to the SLAVE < > ENTER card, proceed as follows: - select the F 52 feature on the MASTER card. - select 1 and press ENTER. Note: in case a system needs different <...
Maintenance ☞ Before any maintenance jobs, cut off the main power, to prevent any potentially hazardous accidental move- ments of the device. Periodic maintenance log to be done twice yearly by the end-users Date Notes Signature Extraordinary maintenance ⚠ The following table is used to log extraordinary maintenance, repair and improvement jobs done by the specia- lised contractors.
UNI EN ISO 14001 standard to ensure environmental protection. Please help us to safeguard the environment. At CAME we believe this to be one of the fundamentals of our operatio- nal and market development strategies. Just follow these short disposal instructions: DISPOSING OF THE PACKAGING The components of the packaging (i.e.
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EN • For any further information on company, products and assistance in your language: www. came.com www. came.com CAME Cancelli Automatici S.p.a. CAME Cancelli Automatici S.p.a. Via Martiri Della Libertà, 15 31030 Dosson Di Casier Dosson Di Casier (Tv) (+39) 0422 4940...
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