13. EXAMPLES OF CONTROLLED ENTRIES/EXITS
This solution is recommended when you want to enter a reserved area in just one direction, by activating a command (radio control, proximity
key, magnetic keys, etc.).
Loops S1 and S2 also have a safety function in thatthey will not let the bollard to move all the time if the vehide is over S1 or S2.
- Connect the N.O. contact of the S1 loop receiver to PDM input.
- Connect the N.O. contact of the S2 loop receiver to CLOSE input.
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- The dimensional values given are approximate.
We suggest installing the "RME 2" metal mass loop detector.
PARAMETER
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INSTALLATION A
13.1
RECOMMENDED DIMENSIONS
DATA
DESCRIPTION
02
[l
The close command acts as a close-when-release and safety function.
02
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Radio channel 1: Open
FP
01
Opening consent
LO
01
Semiautomatic logic
DO
[P
Commands during pause is OFF
Control unit
CONTROLLED ENTRY OR EXIT
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The vehicle approaches the
reserved area.
When the vehicle is on the loop S 1
the bollard will go down only after
a command (ex.: remote control).
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If the bollard is closing and the
user wants to lower it again, the
vehicle must be over loop
the command must be repeated.
When the vehicle is no longer
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S2
over loop
the bollard will
close.
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S1
and