Turnstiles HI-PE PLUS Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Turnstiles HI-PE PLUS Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Walk-through metal detectors
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WALK-THROUGH METAL DETECTORS
HI-PE PLUS • PMD2 PLUS
SMD600 PLUS
02PN20 • PMD3 PLUS
Installation, Use
and Maintenance Manual
Contents of the booklet
This manual contains all necessary information for a correct installation, use, programming and
maintenance of the described device(s).
These devices share the same structure and operation but, thanks to accurate design solutions,
each model offers the best cost/performance ratio for its specific application.
Options
Some functions/parts indicated as options in this manual are included as default in high-level
models.
Elliptic shape model
Panel shape model
www.TURNSTILES.us / www.entrapass.com / 8641 S. Warhawk Road, Conifer, CO 80433 / 303-670-1099

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  • Page 1 Options Some functions/parts indicated as options in this manual are included as default in high-level models. Elliptic shape model Panel shape model www.TURNSTILES.us / www.entrapass.com / 8641 S. Warhawk Road, Conifer, CO 80433 / 303-670-1099...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    303-670-1099 CONTENTS   4.4.4 FREE ACCESS TO REMOTE PROGRAMMING PHASE WITHOUT   INSTALLATION, USE AND SAFETY   PASSWORD ........... 32   INFORMATION ......... 3   4.4.5 COMMAND EXECUTION IN REMOTE       DESCRIPTION .......... 5 PROGRAMMING ..........32    ...
  • Page 3: Installation, Use And Safety Information

    Devices’ or other relevant directives.  Turnstiles.us is not responsible for direct or indirect harm to people or Position the device as far away as possible from sources of electromagnetic interference such as transformers or motors.
  • Page 4 Always remove the plug by hand when disconnecting the power supply used batteries in general rubbish bins; use public battery collection facilities as per local regulations, or return them to a Turnstiles.us. If cable, never by pulling on the cable.
  • Page 5: Description

    303-670-1099 DESCRIPTION 2.2 Composition IP30 IP67 plastic case metal case UCM-TX UCM-TX UCM-RX UCM-RX Ph - Rf   UCM-RX UCM-TX UCM-TX UCM-RX  Ph - Rf LINE CU - Control Unit The control unit, available in plastic casing or metal casing, is designed to be attached directly to the crossbar of the archway.
  • Page 6 303-670-1099 PSA - Power Supply Adapter Standard version: protection degree: IP30 (IEC60529). Input voltage: 100-240 V~, -10% / +15%. Dimensions: 145mm x 76mm x 45mm (LxWxH). Weight: 0,9 kg. Cable length: input side: 3m. output side: 2m. Available input plugs: CEE, UL 15P, UL l5-15P, UK. OPTION] Metal case sealed version: protection degree: IP67 (IEC60529).
  • Page 7 303-670-1099 [OPTION] Emergency batteries Code: APSM2Plus/P (panel shape version only) Two emergency batteries, included inside the Lower Connection Module, switch in automatically and allow the independent operation in the event of mains power down. Typical operating time in battery mode is 30 minutes (time varying with the presence of accessories and options).
  • Page 8 303-670-1099 Configurations with different protection degrees Standard Configuration Intended use: indoor use. The standard configuration is based on a control unit in plastic case and a power supply adapter for indoor use only. OPTION] Versions with protection covers Anti-Vandalism Configuration Intended use: •...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    303-670-1099 2.3 Specifications Power Supply: 100…240V~ -10/+15%, 47…63Hz, 40VA typical (consumption can vary according to accessories/options installed). Installation category: II (IEC61010-1); Pollution degree : 2 (IEC61010-1). Operating temperature: -20°C to +70°C (on demand: -37°C to +70°C); Storage temperature: -37°C to +70°C Relative humidity: 0 to 95% (without condensation) Standard Version ø6.5 (1/4”)
  • Page 10 303-670-1099 Version with protection covers ø6.5 (1/4”) +50 (2”) +115 (4.5”) 660.00 (26”) +170 (6.7”) UW+ 362 (14.3”) 560 (22”) + 155(6.1”) 401(15.8”) 440(17.3”) Dimensions: UW = 720mm ([OPTION] : 760mm or 820mm (panel shape version); 820mm (column shape version))
  • Page 11: Installation

    Before proceeding to install the device read the warnings and instructions in this section and in the paragraph ‘Installation, use and safety information’ carefully. Please note that Turnstiles.us is not responsible for any damage that may result from installations that do not follow these guidelines.
  • Page 12 303-670-1099 When the Metal Detector is centered with respect to the areas where luggage and metal personal effects are deposited or recovered, these objects are unlikely to move close to the device and cause alarms. 2 MD orientation The archway must be positioned with the TX antenna on the side of the X-ray unit. This layout places the RX antenna - that is most sensitive part of the archway - as far as possible away from the potential sources of electrical interference contained into the X-ray unit (mainly the monitor and the conveyor belt motor).
  • Page 13: Multiple Installation

    Holes It is strictly forbidden to make holes in the Metal Detector antenna or to insert screws in positions, or of lengths, not expressly indicated by Turnstiles.us. Damage due to such actions is not covered by the product warranty. 3.3.1 Assembly rules ...
  • Page 14 303-670-1099  The part TX, including the lower connection panel LCM, must be placed facing the available power supply outlet.  According to the previous rules, the archway can be assembled in two different configurations (Configuration A or Configuration B), swapping the position of the TX and RX parts. Configuration A Configuration B Configuration A...
  • Page 15: Assembly Procedure Of The Panel-Shape Version

    303-670-1099 3.3.2 Assembly Procedure of the Panel-Shape Version TX antenna Installation kit: Protection covers: RX antenna AW1 Allen wrench for crossbar cmp protection cover of the Crossbar fitted with holes for AW2 Allen wrench for control unit lower connection mounting the control unit module cbc cap for crossbar fixing holes Crossbar without holes...
  • Page 16 303-670-1099 Attaching the crossbars ATTENTION! The crossbars must be attached to the panels, according to the suitable configuration. [OPTION] Version with Long Life Crossbar Battery Back-Up: attach the Battery Compartment to the C2 crossbar, before assembling it with the panel. Extract the crossbars from the packaging.
  • Page 17 303-670-1099 Approach the other panel and attach the crossbars, using vt screws and AW1 Allen key. Attaching the control unit Remove the protection caps of the panels, to access the inner connectors. [OPTION] NOTE: the protection caps of the standard protection degree configuration are fitted with locking knobs.
  • Page 18 303-670-1099 Connecting the control unit Connect the cables coming from the control unit to the panels, taking care to match the labels of each cable connector with the corresponding panel connector. Lock the cable connectors, using the short screwdriver cK included into the installation kit.
  • Page 19 303-670-1099 [OPTION] Version with Long Life Crossbar Battery Back-Up Connect the cable coming from the battery compartment to the 2-pole connector (BAT) located close to the 9-pole D-Sub “PS/COM” connector of the TX panel. [OPTION] Version with protection covers Insert caps csp into the grooves of the panels, located close to the crossbar C2.
  • Page 20: Assembly Procedure Of The Column-Shape Version

    303-670-1099 3.3.3 Assembly Procedure of the Column-Shape Version TX antenna Installation kit: Protection covers: RX antenna AW1 Allen wrench for crossbar ccp protection cover of Crossbar fitted with holes AW2 Allen wrench for control unit CU control unit and C1 crossbar for mounting the control cbc cap for crossbar fixing holes unit...
  • Page 21 303-670-1099 Attaching the crossbar Remove the protection caps c of the columns, to access the inner connectors. ATTENTION! According to the suitable configuration, the crossbar must be oriented so that the archway assembly can be performed in the easiest way. Configuration A (with TX column on the left when facing the exit side).
  • Page 22 303-670-1099 Attaching the control unit Attach the control unit to the crossbar, using vc screws and AW2 wrench (included in the installation kit). Tightening torque: 1.2 Nm. Cover the entry side of the fixing holes with the cbc caps Configuration A Configuration B Connecting the control unit Connect the cables coming from the control unit, as illustrated in the figure below.
  • Page 23 303-670-1099 Remount the upper protection caps of the columns. Lifting the archway up Lift up the assembled archway from the floor. Remark: it is mandatory that this operation is performed by two or more people! Cover for photocell connections This cover protects the connections pre-arranged for the optional transit counter. This cover must be removed only to install the photocell modules.
  • Page 24 303-670-1099  To ensure that the Ph and Rf modules are parallel, make certain that the measurements in the figure below are not exceeded.  Close the Ph photocell module using the PH2 cross-head screwdriver.  Close the Rf reflector module using the a PH2 cross-head screwdriver. UW +241 ±...
  • Page 25: Power Supply Connection

    303-670-1099 3.4 Power Supply Connection WARNINGS Check that the voltage supplied by the mains corresponds to the detector’s supply voltage: this is indicated on the device’s power supply adapter and on the factory test sheet at the end of this booklet. Use of the wrong voltage can seriously damage the Metal Detector.
  • Page 26: First Power On And Setup

    303-670-1099 3.5 First Power On and Setup 3.5.1 Power On Sequence Switching on the MD The ON/OFF switch is located on the lower connection module, at the bottom. Insert the K key into the slot and slide it from ‘0’ to ‘I’ position. The ‘LINE’...
  • Page 27 303-670-1099  SUPPLY VOLTAGE VIN OK ENTER ENTER Input Power Supply Verification: the reading on the display should be between 22V and 37V. If the message ‘VIN FAIL’ appears the mains voltage is outside the correct range (refer to ‘Specifications’ section): change to a more suitable power supply source. Otherwise, replace the power supply adapter.
  • Page 28 303-670-1099  TECHNIC FUNCT. VERIFIC. Run TFV?Y <TFV procedure > TFV OK ENTER ENTER TFV Technical Functionality Verification (this step requires the FGA-TFV kit be available)  Archway and operator’s condition are as for the FGA step.  The test procedure is detailed in the instructions included in the TFV kit. FGA Adjustment and TFV Technical Functionality Verification steps are automatically skipped in case the specific model or the customized configuration does not support these features.
  • Page 29: Final Verifications

    303-670-1099 - Change working channel CH, if applicable . - Swap the TX and RX antennas positions. - Rotate the archway. - Move the archway in a different position After each one of the above mentioned countermeasures repeat ENA step (enter programming and run the OTS command, skipping all configuration and functionality steps): the ENA process will likely achieve a better result.
  • Page 30: Anchoring With Stabilizing Plates

    303-670-1099 3.6.3 Anchoring with stabilizing plates In case of removable applications, these plates maintain the archway stability and, acting as an adapter, allow the archway to be easily relocated. In order to prevent the archway from tipping over in case of bumps, the stable anchoring to the ground is anyway mandatory Metal version ...
  • Page 31: Programming

    303-670-1099 PROGRAMMING 4.1 Programming levels Access to the programming phase may be controlled by a password or be unprotected. There are different programming levels: User level, accessed by entering the ‘user password’:  The terminal displays the ‘ > ‘ prompt; in local programming the display shows ‘U’ on the left: ...
  • Page 32: Command Execution In Local Programming

    303-670-1099 4.3.3 Command execution in local programming (increase) and (decrease) keys are used to choose the function and select the ENTER data to enter; confirmation is via the ENTER key. • Executable commands. Some functions are purely commands and do not have a value assigned to them.
  • Page 33: Description Of The Commands

    303-670-1099 Description of the commands To see the standard values and the full list of the commands available at user level see the Factory Acceptance Test report ( * : enabled command). The reception signal parameters determine for the most part the Metal Detector’s detection capability (just consider the sensitivity adjustment).
  • Page 34 303-670-1099 Code Meaning Range Description See also the acquisition procedure described in the ‘Maintenance’ section. BlueTooth NO, YES BLUETOOTH Enabling Enabling the BLUETOOTH interface is disabled. the BLUETOOTH interface is enabled: the detector can communicate with a PC equipped with a compatible interface. Transmission 0 - 99 Transmission channel.
  • Page 35 303-670-1099 Code Meaning Range Description SETTING0 SETTING1 -------------- ------------- CURRENT SETTING: SETTING1 NOTES If the selected setting has been modified affecting detection capability, an additional ‘MODIFIED’ indication appears. If the current setting does not correspond to any LD setting, a ‘NO SET’ message is provided. If an IS factory-defined setting is selected, a previous LD setting is disabled.
  • Page 36 303-670-1099 Code Meaning Range Description Sensitivity of -100 .. 0..99 Selection of the Metal Detector Sensitivity : the Metal -100: minimum sensitivity, detection of large metal masses Detector 99: maximum sensitivity, detection of small metal masses SENT Function available with photocells option only. Sensitivity of 0…100 the Metal...
  • Page 37: Use

    303-670-1099 5.1 DESCRIPTION pinpoint the position of the detected object(s); Vertical position Vertical and horizontal position (if enabled)  ON/OFF switch low battery indicator (if battery is installed). AC/DC Power Supply Adapter ON/OFF key CU Control Unit  display: it is divided into two parts, a green section and a red section;...
  • Page 38: Signals

    303-670-1099 pacing light indicates to people standing in front of 5.2 SIGNALS the archway they must wait until it becomes free Display Sounder Luminous bar again.     If the alarm of the Walk-Through Metal Detector ---- READY is not activated, no further search is required.
  • Page 39: Calibration

    303-670-1099 structure. Prevent any impact with the archway, in  Press the ENTER key to change the AV setting: order to avoid possible false alarms. the acoustic alarm is activated.  Do not move the Walk-Through Metal Detector  Press the arrow keys to change the current unit.
  • Page 40: How To Access The Web Server

    303-670-1099 LOADING Metal detector busy during data transfer from a chip card: wait. 5.6 How to Access the Web Server The optional Ethernet interface provides some Web Server 5.8 NIJ Standard required information & Logger features available via a generic internet browser such as statistical data of transits and real time status of Operating principle A Metal Detector is a unit that reacts to the metal masses present on...
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    303-670-1099 6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 Suggested Maintenance Schedule Execution Operation Tools required Period Operator Technician • A slightly moist, non- General cleaning. 4 months abrasive cloth. Visual check that all • components of the metal 4 months detector are undamaged. • Visual inspection of connectors 4 months and power supply cables.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    303-670-1099 Sounder Possible cause Recommended action Display Message Metal detector busy. Message given during functionality tests or adjustment of WAIT gain: wait. Mains voltage absent. Reconnect to the mains power supply. MAINS ER Mains voltage absent. Reconnect to the mains power supply. Mains voltage absent and Reconnect the mains power supply.
  • Page 43: Procedure For Compensating The Environmental Vibrations , Eva Command

    303-670-1099 Fault/Symptom Possible cause Recommended action  If the power supply voltage is present at the control unit, replace the control unit.  If the LED power indicator lights up only when the LINE control unit is disconnected, replace the control unit. ...
  • Page 44: Spare Parts

    303-670-1099 6.7 Spare parts Please quote the equipment serial number with every order for components! Panel-shape models Models PMD2PLUS/PZ HIPEPLUS/PZ SMD600PLUS/PZ 02PN20/PZ PMD3PLUS/PZ Rev.1.000 Rev.2000 Rev.1.002 Rev.1.001 Rev.1.000 Description Code Code Code Code Code Plastic case control unit with connecting cables 64824 64083 61013...

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