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  • Page 1 K32 ST / K42 ST User manual Your global partner for entrance solutions www.record.group...
  • Page 2 Document identification Article nr.: 121-006454613 Version: Publication date: 06/05/2022 Translation of the original manual Subject to technical modifications Copyright © agtatec ag...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of revision ............................... 1 Safety................................. Presentation of warning signs....................... Intended purpose of use ........................General hazards ........................... State of technology ..........................Personal protective equipment ......................Spare parts and liability ........................10 2 General information ............................11 Purpose and use of the instructions .....................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Electrical specifications power supply ....................28 Electrical specifications of the door control KST200................28 Electrical lighting specifications ......................28 Sound pressure level ..........................29 6 Operation................................30 Operating mode symbols........................30 Instructional symbols ..........................30 Menu display............................30 Status display ............................
  • Page 5: Table Of Revision

    Table of revision Table of revision Emergency stop button New description.............................. 22 BAL_K32_K42_ST_EN_1V2_REC_121-006454613 5 / 48...
  • Page 6: Safety

    Safety Safety Presentation of warning signs Various symbols are used in this guide for easier understanding: NOTICE Useful advice and information to ensure correct and efficient workflow of the system. IMPORTANT Specific details which are essential for trouble-free operation of the system. IMPORTANT Important details which must be read for proper function of the system.
  • Page 7: General Hazards

    Safety General hazards The following section lists hazards that can be caused by the system even when used as intended. To reduce the risk of malfunction, damage to property or injury to persons and to avoid dangerous situations, the safety instructions listed here must be observed. The specific safety instructions in the other sections of this manual must also be observed.
  • Page 8 Safety CAUTION Risk of material damage or injury due to unforeseen opening, closing or turning of the door! a) The door can open, close or turn unexpectedly. This may result in damage to property or injury to persons. ð No persons may be present in the opening area of the system. ð...
  • Page 9: State Of Technology

    Safety DANGER Danger to life due to electric current! a) In case of contact with live parts, there is an immediate danger to life due to electric shock. Damage to or removal of the insulation or individual components can be life-threatening. ð...
  • Page 10: Spare Parts And Liability

    Safety The head protection serves to protect against falling and flying parts and materials. It also protects the head from bumping into hard objects. Protective goggles protect the eyes from flying parts, dust, splinters or splashes. Protective gloves are designed to protect hands from friction, abrasions, punctures or serious injury and from burning caused by contacting hot surfaces.
  • Page 11: General Information

    General information General information Purpose and use of the instructions These instructions are an integral part of the system and enable efficient and safe handling of the sys- tem. In order to ensure proper functioning, the instructions must be accessible at all times and kept in the immediate area of the system.
  • Page 12: Definition Of Terms

    General information Definition of terms Term: Explanation: System The term is also used in these instructions as a synonym for the product. Door operators, revolving doors, sliding doors, etc. are re- ferred to as a system. If information in these instructions refers to a specific type, this is shown accordingly in the text.
  • Page 13: Description

    Description Description Graphical display Abbreviation Description Abbreviation Description Passage width Floor ring height Passage height Cladding height Total height Total diameter Exterior diameter Interior diameter 3.1.1 Main mechanical components BAL_K32_K42_ST_EN_1V2_REC_121-006454613 13 / 48...
  • Page 14: System Description

    An agreed common passage of several persons in the same segment, so-called Piggybacking, is only reliably detected in the high security version (3D camera). Tailgating (Mid-, High-Security) Tailgating is the attempt to gain access by following an authorized person without their consent. K32 ST 14 / 48 BAL_K32_K42_ST_EN_1V2_REC_121-006454613...
  • Page 15: Functional Description Mid-Security

    Description Tailgating (Mid-, High-Security) K42 ST Piggybacking (High-Security) Piggybacking is the attempt by an authorised person to allow an unauthorised person to enter the security area. K32 ST K42 ST 3.3.2 Functional description MID-Security Access control MID-Security – On-site access control system (optional) –...
  • Page 16: Functional Description High-Security

    Description Access from safe side to unsafe side Authorisation via on-site access control system: – On-site access control system sends a signal to the revolving door if authorisation is successful (release in). Alternative: A button on the revolving door or radar motion detectors generate the release impulse. –...
  • Page 17: Signalization

    Description Access from safe side to unsafe side Authorisation via on-site access control system: – On-site access control system sends a signal to the revolving door if authorisation is successful (release in). Alternative: A button on the revolving door or radar motion sensor generates the release impulse. –...
  • Page 18: Safety Features And Control Elements

    Description Safety features and control elements Interior View in the closed position Operating element variations available Interior column Exterior column Wall installation 18 / 48 BAL_K32_K42_ST_EN_1V2_REC_121-006454613...
  • Page 19: Legend For Safety Features And Control Elements

    Description Triple winged Four winged EXTERIOR EXTERIOR INTERIOR INTERIOR Position of the turnstile wings in the locked position: Turnstile wing DKF1 = Turnstile wing 1 0° 0° DKF2 = Turnstile wing 2 120° 90° DKF3 = Turnstile wing 3 240° 180°...
  • Page 20 Description Rotor lock Radial protective sliding wing lock 15, 15A Sensors turnstile wings (OP-VSR) Horizontal heel protection safety strips (SL-FES) Foot protection sensor radial protective sliding wing Vertical light barriers drum edges Monitoring contact night shield (UW-NAS) Main power switch (UW-HAS) Control unit BDE-D-KTA Key-operated switch BDE-V Key-operated emergency switch...
  • Page 21: Bde-D-Kta Control Unit

    Description “Open position” night shield wing FPC service outlet Lighting Combination sensors Plastic manufacturer's logo System nameplate Sticker STOP Sticker Baby carriage / Wheel chair / Mother + Child / Dog Sticker Mother + Child/ Dog Sticker START Sticker Maximum weight Sticker “Opening service trap”...
  • Page 22: Information On Motion Detectors

    Description NOTICE The turnstile cannot be turned manually on a subfloor door with a geared motor! 3.4.4 Information on motion detectors NOTICE Moving objects, i.e. loose poster or plants that move in the detection area can trigger an unin- tentional startup. Motion detectors are installed on each access side of the door (see “Safety and operating compon- ents legend”).
  • Page 23: Options

    Options Options Electromagnetic turnstile lock The door is equipped with a turnstile lock. In the LOCKED operating mode, the turnstile will lock auto- matically in the home position and will unlock when a different operating mode is selected. During a power failure, the current LOCKED or UNLOCKED state is maintained. If the turnstile is locked during a power failure, it can be manually unlocked by pulling the release knob (Bowden cable).
  • Page 24: Key Pivot Contact (Ssk)

    Options CAUTION Danger of people being trapped inside the turnstile. a) Bruises and contusions through from the turnstile wing. ð Visual inspection, check whether people are trapped inside. Switch Operating mode Display symbol Function – The operating mode LOCKED is selected by turning the key switch to the right until it stops.
  • Page 25: Key Emergency Operation Switch

    Options Key emergency operation switch CAUTION Sensors and safety strips are disabled in the emergency operation mode! a) Personal or property damage ð In case of emergency press the emergency stop button. If the operation of the door is prevented, for example by a defective sensor, the turnstile can still be rotated to a desired position in both directions of rotation by an authorized person via the key emergency operation switch (see Safety and operating components legend).
  • Page 26: Lighting Control

    Options 4.10 Lighting control Depending on the configuration, the lights can either be switched ON or OFF from an external spot or automatically, depending on the operating mode selected, via the door control: Parameter setting: Operating mode: Lighting condition: Inactive (factory setting) OFF or AUTOMATIC or CONTIUOUS Permanently OFF or MANUAL...
  • Page 27: Fully Automatic Night Shield

    Options 4.11.3 Fully automatic night shield It is operated with a door open button, or a turn key switch, or an on-site code card reader. CAUTION Night shield crushing danger a) Fingers or hands getting crushed, sheared or pulled in ð...
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Environmental conditions Temperature range From -15 to +50° C Humidity range Up to 85% rel. humidity, not condensing Electric specifications of the door Mains voltage: 230 VAC Frequency: 50-60 Hz Nominal power: max. 300 W Mains fuse: 10A circuit breaker with tripping characteristic C or K Control voltage: 24 VDC Motor voltage:...
  • Page 29: Sound Pressure Level

    Specifications Sound pressure level The A-weighted emission sound pressure level of the drive is less than 70 dB. LpA_<70dB (A). BAL_K32_K42_ST_EN_1V2_REC_121-006454613 29 / 48...
  • Page 30: Operation

    Operation Operation Operating mode symbols Operating modes Control button Standard display symbol LOCKED UNLOCKED or SSK opening By SSK opening press the locked button 1 more time AUTOMATIC CONTINUOUS SECURITY MANUAL 2x briefly or 1x long - press (>2s) Restart lock After reset press the info button 1x long (>2s) Emergency operation button Instructional symbols...
  • Page 31: Status Display

    Operation Status display The status display shows information with status number and message in plain text. If there is more than one piece of information, the number and the current entry number is also displayed. The next entry is called up by pressing the info key. Error display Current errors are displayed in the error display as a list of the error numbers without plain text display in decimal format.
  • Page 32: Special Function Selection

    Operation NOTICE The physical force required for manually pushing the door in the MANUAL mode is determ- ined by the size of the turnstile and the friction that occurs. The larger and heavier the turn- stile is, the more physical force is required. –...
  • Page 33: Inspection And Maintenance

    Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance Regular inspection and maintenance of the system by trained and authorized personal from the man- ufacturer, is the best guarantee for long life and trouble-free secure operation. These control and maintenance operations are required at regular intervals, following the manufac- turer's instructions and the relevant legal requirements.
  • Page 34: Monthly Inspection Work Performed By The Operator

    Inspection and maintenance Task Personnel When? Entered in test log book? Function and safety check System operator Monthly Tasks of qualified person Task Personnel When? Entered in test log book? Acceptance test Qualified person After assembly of the door system ready for operation Servicing Qualified person...
  • Page 35 Inspection and maintenance Function test – Start the turnstile rotating in – The turnstile must stop immedi- AUTOMATIC operating mode. ately. emergency stop button – Press the emergency stop button. – After resetting the turnstile will start again. – Reset the emergency stop button. Function test disabled –...
  • Page 36: Cleaning And Care

    Inspection and maintenance Visual inspection of the – Check that the lamp is firmly – Lamps must be correctly mounted lighting seated and switch on the lighting. and functioning. WARNING Resetting the folding turnstile wings a) Squeezing and retracting the fingers by movements when resetting the hinged turnstile wings ð...
  • Page 37: Malfunctions

    Malfunctions Malfunctions Conduct during malfunctions IMPORTANT If malfunctions that endanger the safety of individuals occur, the system must be turned off. It may not be turned back on until the problem has been resolved by a professional and the danger no long exists. 8.1.1 Troubleshooting options NOTICE...
  • Page 38: Status Display And Troubleshooting Bde-D-Kta

    Status display and troubleshooting BDE-D-KTA The following table lists the possible status messages by their status number, together with a detailed description and information on how to correct and reset the error display. Display text i-record / Cause and effect Possible troubleshooting Internal emergency stop –...
  • Page 39 Malfunctions Start button 1 Stator – Door rotates permanently – Check push button (TA-SRT1_S) – Perform reset TA-SRT1 Stator active – If not successful, contact service Start button 2 Stator – Door rotates permanently – Check push button (TA-SRT2_S) – Perform reset TA-SRT2 Stator active –...
  • Page 40 Malfunctions Safety edge outside – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Remove object from safety edge, possibly drum edge (SL-TRKA) of the rotation dirt on the floor, under a heel guard SL-TRKA active – Perform reset – If not successful, contact service Horizontal safety bar ro- –...
  • Page 41 Malfunctions Night shutter not open – Immediate stop of the rota- – Fully open the night shield or drum wall breakout tion – Close / reset drum wall breakout com- not closed (UW- pletely POS2_S) – Reset pivot wings UW-POS2 stator active –...
  • Page 42 Malfunctions Safety bar stator inside – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Perform reset 3 (SL-SI3) of the rotation – If not successful, contact service SL-SI3 active Safety bar stator inside – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Perform reset 4 (SL-SI4) of the rotation –...
  • Page 43 Malfunctions Test error Horizontal – ErrorStop, Immediate stop of – Perform reset light barrier Rotor blade the rotation – If not successful, contact service 2 (OP-HSR2) OP-HSR2 test error Test error flow sensor – ErrorStop, Immediate stop of – Perform reset rotor blade 1 (OP-VLS1) the rotation –...
  • Page 44 Malfunctions Vertical sensor STOP – OptoStop, Immediate stop of – Remove object from the detection range rotor blade 4 (OP- the rotation of the sensor VSR42) – Check sensor for contamination, clean if VSR4_STOP active possible – Perform reset – If not successful, contact service Test error vertical –...
  • Page 45: Restarting The Door Control

    Malfunctions Vertical safety bar rotor – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Remove object from safety edge, possibly blade backwards 3 (SL- of the rotation dirt on the floor, under a heel guard VSR3.2) – Perform reset SL-VSR32 active – If not successful, contact service Horizontal safety bar ro- –...
  • Page 46: Function During A Power Failure

    Malfunctions Function during a power failure CAUTION Danger of people being trapped inside the turnstile. a) Bruises and contusions through from the turnstile wing. ð Visual inspection, check whether people are trapped inside. In the event of a power failure, the rotation is stopped immediately and the turnstile is then freely ro- tatable.
  • Page 47: Taking Out Of Service And Disposal

    Taking out of service and disposal Taking out of service and disposal Decommissioning When shutting down or taking out of service, the system is disconnected from the mains supply and any existing battery is unplugged. NOTICE After each temporary shutdown a new commissioning must be carried out. Dismantling and disposal IMPORTANT All machine parts must be sorted by type of material and disposed of according to...
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