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DST-80 Single Full Height Turnstile Service & Installation Manual Note: Successful turnstile installation depends on reading this manual. Please keep this service manual after installation. If an installation is done by a construction company or outside installer, please pass this book along to the end user. This book is required for maintenance, troubleshooting &...
Important Electrical Information Installation of the control head mechanism into the turnstile requires a grounding-type outlet recep- tacle installed inside of the frame or cabinet through the provided conduit access points. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this equipment has a grounding type plug that has a third Additionally, the P24-60W power supply from this appliance must be grounded to the frame of the turnstile.
Table of Contents Important Electrical Information DST80 Parts List DST80 Fastener List Installation Instructions Mechanical Overview Internal Parts Breakdown Parts List Locking Bar Information Hydraulic Shock & Indexing Electrical Introduction Wiring Diagram Wiring Legend Limit Switch & Limit Switch Cam Information Logic Controller Settings Testing Procedure Maintenance &...
DST80S Installation Instructions 1.) Floor should be level +/- 1/8”. If the floor is not level, the turnstile will need to be shimmed. 2.) Use the cross arm and main channel assembly as a template to mark the 5x anchor holes onto concrete.
6500 Series Control Head Mechanical Information All of our turnstiles and ADA gates operate with a mechanism called the 6500 Series Control Head. This sturdy and easy to maintain drive for the turnstile has replaced all previous model control heads. It is adaptable to nearly any existing turnstile and comes with each new turnstile purchase.
Control Head Castings Locking Bar Assemblies – I2 IB IC ID IE 0373 - Bottom Casting 0382 - Fail Open Assembly XD10 0740 - Logic Controller (XD10) – 0372 - Top Casting 0383 - Fail Lock Assembly Shock Housing Assemblies Hydraulic Shock Absorbers –...
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operating with the 6500 Series Control Head self-center with a spring driven indexing pin and hydraulically shock to the home position to prevent damage or injury. Manual both ways: with an out of service lockout bar which would allow the end user to lock the turnstile with a standard pad lock.
6500 Series Control Head Locking Bar Information The 6500 Series Control Head is built to order based on a direction set up sheet sent with cabinet on the left for waist high. “No passage” directions include a fail lock locking bar assembly as well as an unwired solenoid. This adds the appropriate parts to the control head to prevent it from rotating in that direction.
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6500 Series Control Head Locking Bar Information (Continued) Extra components are required to do so. Locking bar assemblies are held together with 1/8” spring pins. Extracting these pins and Replacing an entire locking bar assembly is simple; punch the .5” dowel pin from the pivot point through the head casting (via a small hole in the bottom casting for this purpose), pull out the old locking bar assembly and replace it with the new one.
6500 Series Control Head Hydraulic Shock Information The 6500 Series Control Head utilizes a spring loaded index pin for auto-centering the cam Set properly, the shock will allow a turnstile or gate to self-center while rotating smoothly without slamming. use a .75” diameter shock while larger full heights use a 1” diameter shock. Index Pin Hydraulic Shock 3/4”...
6500 Series Control Head Electrical Information Each electronic control head comes with a power supply, a programmable logic controller (PLC), limit switches (or optionally, proximity sensors) and solenoids. For safety purposes, it is recommended that you read all literature on the electrical components before attempting to install the control head into a turnstile.
6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Standard Wiring Diagram Input Voltage: Direction 1 Direction 2 Direction 1 Direction 2 100-240 VAC Access Control Relay Access Control Relay Override Relay Override Relay 1 Phase N.O. N.O. N.O. N.O. 1.1 - .6A Max 50/60 Hz + –...
6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Standard Wiring Legend – I2 IB IC ID IE Direction 1 - Clockwise on full height turnstiles or cabinet on right for waist high turnstiles & ADA gates. Inputs Dir 1 Dir 2 Dir 1 Dir 2 Dir 1...
6500 Series Control Head Limit Switch Information Electronically controlled 6500 Series Control Heads utilize limit switches (or optionally, proximity sensors) in order to detect rotation. Depending on the type of unit (turnstile or ADA gate), the limit switch for a direction may be on the left or the right hand side of the control head. Turnstile Control Head ADA Gate Control Head Limit...
6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Standard Turnstile Settings The XD10 logic controller on the 6500 Series Control Head has a text based menu screen to adjust settings and view statistics of the turnstile. Pressing the A button will cycle to each of the screens available on the device.
6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Standard Turnstile Testing The XD10 logic controller on the 6500 Series Control Head can be activated by contact closures between 24VDC+ and the relevant input. New technology allows for simpler on-board testing as well. To diagnose issues with the unit, press A on the keypad to cycle between screens until the testing mode screen appears.
Maintenance & Cleaning tained more frequently. Annual Servicing - Secure all nuts & bolts throughout each model. This includes concrete anchors, carriage bolts holding together mainframes, and the bolts holding the control head assembly together. - Remove the index pin assembly from the control head by disconnecting the two extension springs &...
6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes Solutions Verify outlet receptacle installed Power supply is not receiving in mainframe / cabinet is input voltage. operating correctly and that the power supply is plugged in. Remove + lead from power supply output.
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6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes Solutions Access control device output Wire access control to I1 or I2 connected to override inputs. with one-shot timer enabled. This can be avoided by enabling the one-shot timers built into the Access control device output set logic controller program.
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6500 Series Control Head w/ XD10 Controller Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes Solutions Remove locking bar assembly from control head (easiest way on Mechanical bind between locking Unit remains locked after access non-key lock models is to punch bar and cam assembly (typically control is presented until arm is out dowel pin pivot point from from unit being out of plumb or...
Proper Turnstile Usage The 6500 Series Control head is easy to use. There are a few things that users should be trained on and informed of. - In the case of an electronic turnstile, approach the unit and present access control credentials. Do not push on the arms of the rotor until after the access control device successfully unlocks the turnstile.
Warranty Information The DSI Product you have purchased is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship when properly installed, used, and maintained according to instructions. DSI will, for a period of one (1) year, three (3) years for Optical Turnstiles, from date of purchase repair or replace any part which, upon our examination, prove to be defective under normal use.
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