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THE VEHICLE AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS CONTROL SPECIALIST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TURNSTILES LBAT10, 20 et PMR Before installing or repairing your equipment, we recommend that you read these user and operating instructions carefully. We are at your disposal for any additional information or comments.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Contents GENERAL ..........................4 ........................4 NTRODUCTION ........................5 NFORMATION ........................6 IMITS OF LIABILITY .....................6 NTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT ...........................6 ARRANTY ..............7 USTOMER SERVICE AND AFTER SALES SERVICE ....................7 ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .....................7 ROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT SAFETY ............................8...
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Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 9.3.1 Rotary sensor self-learning (revolving door(s)) ............27 9.3.2 Adjusting the inductive sensor (gate for persons with reduced mobility) ....27 ........................ 28 ADJUSTMENT 9.4.1 Presentation of the interface ..................28 9.4.2 Commands and display ................... 29 9.4.3...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 General Introduction Thank you for choosing the La Barrière Automatique to regulate and make your access points secure. Rest assured that your purchase will give you complete satisfaction for many years. However, we recommend that you read the following service instructions and the quick installation guide attached before installing your equipment.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Information Installing a turnstile or physical obstacle makes you liable for the safety of users. Please therefore consider the following comments: ► The key to open the turnstile hatches, which gives access to the mechanism and the electrical part, must be used by personnel fully aware of the risks of electrocution and crushing they are running in the event of careless handling.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Limits of liability Failure to comply with the provisions listed below releases La Barrière Automatique from any liability for damage caused to individuals or objects: ► If the equipment malfunctions, cut off the power supply to the motor immediately and operate the turnstile manually until the fault is found and eliminated ►...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Customer service and after-sales service Be it before, during or after the sale of the equipment, La Barrière Automatique can be contacted at the following address for all technical questions: LA BARRIERE AUTOMATIQUE...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Safety Compliant use of turnstiles La Barrière Automatique turnstiles are designed exclusively to regulate the entrance and/or exit of pedestrians in set areas. The turnstile must be operated by electrical energy only. Non-compliant uses of turnstiles Non-compliant use of the turnstile can result in hazardous situations and risks of serious injuries.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 User liability The user must in all circumstances fulfil his legal obligations in terms of safety. The user must in particular: ► Enquire about the legislation in force relating to protection at work ►...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Qualified personnel Any use, even compliant, of the turnstile by unqualified personnel can result in hazardous situations and risks of serious injuries. The following personnel are deemed to be qualified: ► The personnel trained by the operator in the tasks entrusted to them and on the potential risks ►...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Technical data Dimensions and directions 4.1.1 LBAT 10 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Casing Cable Inlet DIRECTION 2 Passage to the Right TOP VIEW Fixed arm DIRECTION 1 Casing Passage to the Left Cable Inlet...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 4.1.3 LBAT PMR (Person with Reduced Mobility) FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Casing Cable Casing Cable Inlet Inlet DIRECTION 2 Passage to the Right DIRECTION 2 Rotor Door PMR Passage to the Left Fixed arm...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Additional information: 4.3.1 Passage reducer (option): The revolving door can be equipped with a stainless steel passage reducer to prevent more than one person from passing through the turnstile at once. It reduces the passage from 120° to 83°.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Power supply Description Unit Min. Max. Power supply Frequency Consumption Conditions of use Immunity Level or standard code Operating temperature -30°C to +55°C Brownouts Immunity against brownouts of less than 100 ms Humidity Maximum humidity rate: 95% up to 30°C;...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Operating principle The turnstile comprises two sections: a mechanical section (structure, roof, revolving door(s), drive system) and an electrical section (control panel, sensors, display LEDs, etc.). The electrical section commands the mechanical section.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Transport and storage Transport instructions For reasons of safety, the transport instructions are as follows: ► Any person whomsoever involved in loading, transporting or unloading turnstile components must be provided with personal protection equipment.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Assembly and installation Foundations and ducts 7.1.1 LBAT 10: Construct a 2000 x 1500 x 400 concrete foundation to install the turnstile according to the following recommendations. The slab must be perfectly horizontal and placed at least at finished ground level.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 7.1.2 LBAT 20/PMR: Construct a 3370 x 1500 x 200 concrete foundation to install the turnstile according to the following recommendations. The slab must be perfectly horizontal and placed at least at finished ground level.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Structure installation: Casing Cable Inlet DIRECTION 2 Passage to the Right 7.2.1 Introduction: Before installing the turnstile, it is important to know the direction of passage decided when the order was placed to avoid any risk of inversing the installation.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Installation of the roof: 7.3.1 Installing the roof: The turnstile’s roof is installed according to the following procedure: Check that the structure’s fastening screws on the outside are not in place. Place the roof on the turnstile's structure Position it so that it is resting on the 4 supports.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 7.3.3 Attaching the roof and casings: Once the roof has been installed and the casings finished, they need to attached according to the following procedure: Install the 4 attachment lugs for holding the roof on the structure (screw head on top) Install the M6 rounded screw heads for holding the casings on the roof 7.3.4...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Electrical connection: The turnstile is connected electrically to the terminal board on the bottom of the control panel. There is one panel for each revolving door. Each revolving door is separate. The terminals are as follows: •...
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Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 • Red and green display LEDs (terminals 10 to 15) (already connected): The red and green display LEDs are used to display the turnstile’s current status in each direction of passage. They have 3 possible states:...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Commissioning and adjustment Introduction: The turnstiles are tested and adjusted in the factory. However, an adjustment on site may be necessary to optimise the turnstile. Commissioning the turnstile To commission the turnstile once it has been connected electrically, simply close the main disconnector...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Adjusting position sensors 9.3.1 Rotary sensor self-learning (revolving door(s)) In order to carry out the self-learning of the turnstile, the drum must first be positioned in one of its three "stable" positions, that is to say when one of the three combs of the drum is in the extension of the fixed comb, as in the image below: By pressing on the PLC’s “ESC”...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 PLC adjustment 9.4.1 Presentation of the interface Power supply L+ = 24 Vdc Connecting inputs (x12) M = 0 V Housing for back-up or recovery card Backlit display Ethernet port (RJ45) Menu keys...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 9.4.2 Commands and display • Local commands: Command Function Up arrow/down arrow Display different messages then counters then date and time Right/left arrows Display of inputs/outputs (from the date screen) ESC + Up arrow Rotary sensor self-learning •...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 9.4.3 PLC settings: From the date and time display screen or one of the input/output status messages, you can also enter the PLC menu using the “ESC” key. The screen then changes colour to orange. You can browse in this menu using the different menu keys.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 9.4.4 Modifying a setting: To modify a setting in the PLC you have to: Select the setting you wish to modify using the directional arrows and Inv. Dir1 OFF the “OK” key Inv. Dir2 OFF Count.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 10 Backing up and/or loading a program ► RECOVERY: Transfer of the programming card settings to the PLC Step 1: Open the card slot using a flat screwdriver. Step 2: Insert the programmed card into the slot on the PLC on the left-hand side of this drawer and close it again If no program is running in the PLC, move directly to step 5.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 11 Cleaning and maintenance: The power supply must be cut off before carrying out cleaning and maintenance operations on the turnstile. 11.1 Cleaning: Cleaning frequency depends mainly on the environmental and climate conditions dictating turnstile use.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 12 Malfunctions 12.1 Passage in the event of no voltage Off, the turnstile has 4 possible configurations: • Direction 1 and 2 free • Direction 1 free and direction 2 blocked • Direction 1 blocked and direction 2 free •...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 12.2 Frequent failures and adjustments Here is a table of frequent failures and adjustments: Failure Possible cause(s) Fault remedying The turnstile does not unlock The unlocking command is not Check the wiring of the unlocking...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 Repairs The power must be cut off before any repairs are made to the turnstile. When operations take place with power on, the turnstile must be disconnected from all access control systems to prevent any unexpected locking or unlocking of the...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 13.1 Modification of the operation in the event of a power cut The turnstile has a default operation during a power cut. This was established when programming the turnstile but may subsequently be modified.
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 13.1.1 Step 1: mechanical modification of the configuration of the electromagnets To change the configuration (here, direction 1), simply inverse the rod and the ratchet: Remove the four M6 lock nuts holding the ratchet control rod Remove the M12 lock nut holding the ratchet Remove the rod and ratchet and pivot them 180°...
Operating Instructions – LBAT10/20/PMR – Version 2017 13.1.2 Step 2: electronic modification of the operation of the electromagnets You now need to modify the configuration in the program. For this, you need to change the “Inv.sens2 HT” (or “Inv.sens1 HT”) setting to “On” and validate (see “§ 9.4 PLC Adjustment”).