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OMD22 USER MANUAL Date: January 2022 | Doc Version: 1.0...
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TURNSTILES.us. The contents of this manual should be read before starting the operation and maintenance of the OMD22 turnstile. If any of the content of the manual seems unclear or incomplete, please contact us before starting the operation.
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(ii) in case of operation of OMD22 beyond its rate limits, and (iii) in case of operation of OMD22 in environmental conditions different from the conditions prescribed in the manual.
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& software solutions. About The Manual This manual advises on proper operation of the OMD22 turnstile. All figures displayed are for illustration purposes only. Figures in this manual may not be exactly consistent with the actual system components.
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Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example, [File/Create/Folder]. Symbols Convention Description Instructions worthy of special attention General information which aids in operation Important instructions Take caution to prevent problems. Pay extra special attention. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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Used in lockdown scenarios. 4.2.6 MODE 6 (HIGH SECURITY)................OMD22 restricts all pedestrians from entering, regardless if they have valid credentials or not carrying metal objects. Outbound pedestrians are only permitted to exit if they are authorized and/or carrying no metal objects.
Can be ordered with integrated RFID or biometric access control readers Brushless DC motor (MCBF 10 million) Durable: SUS304 stainless steel case that ensures long-lasting operation. 15 overlapping metal detection zones; 250+ adjustable sensitivity levels for each zone. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
filtering system. 1.2 DIAGRAM AND SYSTEM COMPONENTS The frame and most of the OMD22 components are made of SUS304 stainless steel, making the turnstile rust-proof, durable, and robust. The acrylic metal-detection panels have a simple and beautiful design with corrosion protection.
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User Manual System Components OMD22 system components are shown below: 1. Alarm Indicator 2. Walk-Through Metal Detector Panel 3. Turnstile Infrared Sensors 4. Option for Integrated 3rd Party Access Control Reader (for cards, phone, biometric, etc) 5. Turnstile Pedestal 6. Swing-Barrier 7.
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(from bottom to top is zone 1, zone 2, zone 3, zone 4, zone 5). When a pedestrian carries metal objects through the OMD22' metal detector, the corresponding Alarm Zone LED on the panel will turn red and the alarm will sound simultaneously.
These new currents generate an additional magnetic field, which subsequently interferes with the original magnetic field and triggers OMD22 to send visual and audio alarm signals, accordingly. Alarm Zone LED: Alarm Zone LEDs installed on both sides of each Walk-Through Metal Detector Panel accurately display the location of metal objects concealed in the clothes or pockets of pedestrians.
"deny entry" command. Conversely, whenever a pedestrian successfully passes the verification process (i.e. presents valid credentials and/or isn't carrying metal), OMD22 will light up its green LED indicator and open its swing-barrier. This LED indicator also displays the path direction and guides pedestrians to walk through the turnstile lane safely and orderly.
User Manual After OMD22 receives the signal from the 3rd party access control panel, OMD22's Turnstile Control Board will send valid control signals to the Traffic Indicator and OMD22' Turnstile's electric motor. Pedestrians pass through turnstile lane according to the Traffic Indicator.
3rd party CARD READER with the 3rd party external ACCESS CONTROL PANEL. If the panel recognizes the card number, the panel will signal the turnstile control board (installed in the OMD22 pedestal) to open the swing- barrier. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
If no metal is detected, the swing-barriers will open for the pedestrian to pass through. Conversely, if pedestrians are detected carrying metal objects whose size exceeds the pre-set value, OMD22 will immediately trigger the alarm, the Alarm Zone LEDs will turn red, and the swing-barriers will remain closed.
To check for proper stability, perform the following steps: Power on OMD22 and make sure it is not shaking after one minute. There must be no alarm triggered when a testing person walks the metal detector and is NOT carrying metal.
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Note: You can adjust the sensitivity for each metal detection zone. . After implementing the above adjustments, the metal objects smaller than the sample will not trigger the alarm. Still however, metal objects larger than the sample will be detected and will trigger the alarm, accordingly. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
User Manual 3 CONTROL PANEL Walk-Through Metal Detector "The OMD22 Control Panel is enclosed inside the "master pedestal". The sensitivity and working frequency of OMD22 must be programmed BEFORE use, and it cannot be modified DURING use. The components of the Control Panel are given below: LCD: It displays the Pedestrian Passage Count, Alarm Count, Password settings, and other information.
2) Swing Barrier Turnstile menu 4.1 WALK-THROUGH METAL DETECTOR MENU 4.1.1 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE Connect the power supply to OMD22. After 2 seconds of initialization, you can perform the following operations. Press the OK button on the Control Panel to open the main menu.
” and “ ” to change the sensitivity levels. The higher the sensitivity value, the higher the sensitivity. Then press OK to save the settings. Sensitivity Overall: 186 Zone ALL: 220 Zone 10: 220 Zone 9: 220 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
In the main menu, select Alarm Time and then press OK to confirm. The default alarm time is 1 second. Press “ ” and “ ” to select the alarm time as per your requirements Alarm Time 0.5s 1.0s 1.5s 2.0s 10.0s www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
In the main menu, select Sens Range and then press OK to program the intensity of the sensitivity levels. Press “ ” and “ ” to select the sensitivity settings for all the zones. Press OK to save the settings. Sense Range High Medium www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
Clear Pass (Clear Pedestrian Count) Clear Alarm (Clear Alarm Count) 4.1.10 RELAY SETTINGS In the main menu, select Relay to open the extended output interface Use the “ ” and “ ” to select the required function. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
The Factory Default IP address is shown in the above picture. If DHCP is enabled, the server will automatically assign an IP address to OMD22. However, if the server does not have DHCP function enabled , you need to manually program the OMD22 IP address, server IP address, and gateway IP address.
Deters workplace violence and prevents both unauthorized access & employee theft. (02E002) MODE 2 - Medium Security Only scans INBOUND pedestrians for valid credentials and metal objects. Deters workplace violence and prevents unauthorized access. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
(02E005) MODE 5 - High Security Scans inbound pedestrians for valid credentials and metal objects. Restricts ALL outbound pedestrians. Used in lockdown scenarios. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
(02E008) MODE 8 - High Security Denies entry to pedestrians , regardless if they are authorized or not carrying metal objects. All outbound pedestrians are NOT scanned and are free to exit. Used when emergencies arise which necessitate quick evacuation. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
Used during lockdown scenarios. (02E010) MODE 10 - NO Security Scans neither inbound nor outbound pedestrians. Swing barriers always REMAIN OPEN. Used to slow down and channel pedestrian traffic, or when emergencies arise which necessitate quick evacuation. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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5 to 30 seconds and the default value is 23s. Master/ Slave Turnstile Pedestal Setting (09EXXX) (09E000) Master (09E001) Slave RS485 Address (10EXXX) It can be programmed between 0 to 254 and the default value is 0. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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Swing-Barrier Closing Delay Time controls how quickly the swing-barriers will close once a pedestrian completely exits the turnstile lane . The value for Swing-barrier Closing Delay Time can be programmed between 0 to 60 seconds and the default value is 0s. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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(13E002) Right position (13E003) Left position (13E004) Slave position Adjust the position only after OMD22 is installed properly. When adjusting the zero swing arm barrier position, you can manually push the swing-barrier for fine-tuning. If the swing-barrier exceeds a certain angle, it will be invalid.
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(18EXXX) Program the time delay between successful user authentication and when OMD22 swing barriers will open . Time delay can be programmed between 1 and 60 seconds, and the default value is 2s. Pedestrian Permitted Time in Turnstile Lane (19EXXX) Program how long a pedestrian is permitted to remain in the turnstile lane before OMD22 triggers an alarm.
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10 to 60 and the default value is 40. Emergency Opening Direction (21EXXX) According to the emergency, select the corresponding type of trigger mode. (21E000) Right Open (default) (21E001) Left Open Emergency/Fire scenario www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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(23E001) Authentication to unlock. Restore Factory Settings (24EXXX) (24E001) Restore factory settings Anti-pinch (incidental pedestrian contact) Area Setting (25EXXX) (25E000) All infrared sensors can signal Anti-pinch (default) (25E001) First and last pair of infrared sensors cannot signal Anti-pinch. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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(26E000) Close (26E001) Only alarm (default) (26E002) No detection Anti-tailgate Setting (27EXXX) Settings include Close the swing-barrier, Only Alarm (not close the swing-barrier), or Disable Anti-Tailgate detection. (27E000) Close (27E001) Only alarm (default) (27E002) No detection www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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(29E001) Open (29E002) Close Walk-Through Metal Detector Enablement (30EXXX) When the OMD22 Walk-Through Metal Detector "Enablement" is programmed for "INVALID"”, only user authentication (card swiping, phone, biometric) is required to open the swing-barrier. But if "Enablement" is programmed for "EFFECTIVE” then DOUBLE VERIFICATION (user authentication PLUS negative metal detection) is required to open the swing-barrier.
Left/Slave pedestal to open its swing barrier. Setting ranges between 30-200, and the default value is 100 . 4.3 DEFAULT PARAMETERS Walk-Through Metal Detector Parameter Default Value Sensitivity Channel Buzzer AlarmTime ApplicationArea TrainStation www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
User Manual arameter Swing-Barrier ype (32EXXX) Right Synchronous Setting (33EXXX) Left Synchronous Setting (34EXXX) 4.4 ERROR CODES FOR OMD22 Error Code Cause ER0002 Power-on Self-test failure, Hall Limit Detection Error ER0004 Run Timeout Clutch Locked ER0008 ER016 The code disk detection failed.
User Manual 5 WIRING DIAGRAM Check circuit according to the following wiring diagram: www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
6 PARTS INCLUDED IN PACKAGING The package consists of the following items: Features Speci cations Features OMD22 Anchor Plate Expansion Screw M12*150 Torx Screwdriver Wrench Screwdriver Knife Stainless Steel Maintenance Wipes Toolbox Wireless Remote Control www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
Installation Guide APPENDIX Convention Description Turnstile IR Turnstile Infrared Sensor Walk-Through Metal Detector Infrared Walk-Through Metal Detector IR Sensor IR Receiver Infrared Sensor Receiver IR Sender Infrared Sensor Sender IDC Cable Internet Data Center Cable www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
User Manual OMD22 WARRANTY CARD Please keep your warranty card safe and readily available when requesting service/maintenance. Model Number Date of Purchase User Post Code Address Customer's Phone Number Customer's Fax Number www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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User Manual OMD22 Date of Maintenance Record of Maintenance Technician www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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