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Operating Instructions
Pedestrian gate with swing doors
MHTM™ FlowMotion®
mWing
Doc.ID: 58170034EN
Version 00

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Pedestrian gate with swing doors MHTM™ FlowMotion® mWing Doc.ID: 58170034EN Version 00...
  • Page 2 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH Grienmatt 20 D-79650 Schopfheim Germany Phone +49 7622 695 5 Fax +49 7622 695 802 info@magnetic-germany.com www.magnetic-access.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    mWing Contents Contents Notices on the document Purpose and contents of this operating instructions Read and store the operating instructions Non-compliance with the operating instructions Symbols and illustrations used in these operating instructions 1.4.1 Warning notices and notices Safety Intended use Changes and modifications Target groups 2.3.1...
  • Page 4 mWing Contents Receipt of goods, transport and storage Goods receiving department Safety during transport Transport Storage Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Unpacking Scope of delivery Identification 6.3.1 Type plate Installation and assembly Safety during installation and assembly Mounting variants Required steps Setting up foundation and placing empty conduits 7.4.1...
  • Page 5 mWing Contents Connecting customer control lines 8.4.1 Connecting emergency opening contacts Installing and connecting customer-access control devices Checking the electrical connections Commissioning Safety during commissioning Putting the pedestrian gate into operation Switching the pedestrian gate on and off Parameterising the pedestrian gate Test book Operation Cleaning and maintenance...
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  • Page 7: Notices On The Document

    mWing Notices on the document Notices on the document Purpose and contents of this operating instructions These operating instructions provide all the information required for the prod- uct in the various phases of its life cycle. These operating instructions contains the following information: Assembly and function, transport and storage, unpacking and delivery, installation and as- sembly, electrical connection, commissioning, operation, cleaning and mainte- nance, decommissioning, dismantling and disposal.
  • Page 8: Non-Compliance With The Operating Instructions

    Notices on the document Non-compliance with the operating instructions Magnetic declines all liability for personal injury and material damage caused by not observing the operating instructions. This applies in particular to damage caused by: › Non-intended use › Use of non-qualified personnel ›...
  • Page 9 mWing Notices on the document CAUTION The signal word CAUTION points to a potentially dangerous situ- ation, which can lead to minor injuries if it is not avoided. NOTICE The signal word NOTICE points to a potentially harmful situation, which leads to property damage if it is not avoided. Notes and recommendations IMPORTANT! The signal word IMPORTANT highlights useful notes and recom-...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Misapplications Any other or further use is considered improper use. Magnetic is not liable for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. For example, the following applications are considered to be contrary to regu- lations: ›...
  • Page 11: Target Groups

    mWing Safety Target groups 2.3.1 Operator and his responsibilities The operator must comply with the statutory obligations regarding work safety. In addition to the safety instructions and warning notes in these operating in- structions, the valid safety, accident prevention and environmental protection regulations must be observed.
  • Page 12: Personnel - Activities And Qualifications

    Can assess the work assigned to her/him, recognises possible dangers and take suitable safety measures. › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® ser- Meets all requirements of the technician. › vice expert Trained and authorised by Magnetic. › Operator Trained by the operator. Table 1: Qualifications of personnel...
  • Page 13: Personal Protective Equipment

    Safety Action Transport Technician Magnetic ser- Operator equipment op- vice expert erator Transporting – – Unpacking – Laying the foundation – – – Assembly – – Electrically connect – – Parameterise – – – Commissioning – – – Operating –...
  • Page 14: Symbols On The Device

    mWing Safety Symbols on the device Warning of dangerous electrical voltage! The warning sign indicates hazardous areas with dangerous elec- trical voltage. Non-observance of the warning signs causes se- vere injuries or death. The work to be carried out may only be carried out by a qualified electrician or an electric safety expert.
  • Page 15: To Protect The Environment

    mWing Safety To protect the environment Improper disposal! Improper disposal can lead to damage to the environment. › Dispose of product in accordance with local and national laws and regulations. › Sort resources and supply them to recycling. Emergency opening of the pedestrian gate ä...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    mWing Technical data Technical data Dimensions and design 3.1.1 mWing 1239.5 1300 X + 360 Fig. 1: Dimensions of the mWing (sizes in mm), X corresponds to the ordered passage width Installation space for reader without the option of the passage direction display, in- stallation depth 40 mm...
  • Page 17: Clearances And Line Configuration To Be Maintained

    mWing Technical data Designation Value Dimensions 1300 mm x 290 mm x 1050 mm (length x width x height) ä Page 16, Fig. 1. › Passage width Standard variants: 600 mm or 900 mm › Special variants: 520 mm or 960 mm ›...
  • Page 18: Electrical Connection

    mWing Technical data Electrical connection Designation Value Power supply 100 to 240 V AC ± 10 %, 50 to 60 Hz Current consumption at 240 V AC 1.0 A Current consumption at 100 V AC 2.1 A Max. performance 174 W Duty cycle 100 % Table 4:...
  • Page 19: Control Unit Mgcplus

    mWing Technical data Control unit MGCplus Designation Value Power supply 24 V DC Control unit max. 1 A max. 300 mA + current consumption of the differ- ent plug-in modules Power consumption max. 24 W: Max. 7.2 W + power consumption of the individu- al plug-in modules Control unit safety 1 A T...
  • Page 20: Design And Function

    mWing Design and function Design and function Design Fig. 3: Setup, here showing mWing Room for access-control device provided by the customer, e.g. card reader Space for GED (passage direction display) Swing door e.g. glass wing Inlay Control unit MGCplus Cover for control unit and drive blocking element...
  • Page 21: Definitions

    mWing Design and function Definitions Slave Master Slave Master mWing mWing mWing Mag01014 Fig. 4: Definitions A-module: Slave-function, no control unit C-module: Master function, the control unit is located on the master side B-module: Slave and master function, the control unit is located on the master side Every passage requires two modules.
  • Page 22: A-Module

    mWing Design and function 4.2.1 A-module Fig. 5: A-module, shown without cover here the A-module performs the slave function.
  • Page 23: B-Module

    mWing Design and function 4.2.2 B-module Fig. 6: B-module, shown without cover here The B-module performs the master function.
  • Page 24: C-Module

    mWing Design and function 4.2.3 C-module Fig. 7: C-module, shown without cover here The C-module performs the master and slave functions.
  • Page 25: Function

    Design and function Function The mWing Magnetic pedestrian gates with swing doors are used for a fast ac- cess control of persons, e.g. at the reception area of public buildings, hotels, companies, or museums. It can be used outdoors, e.g. in sports stadiums.
  • Page 26: Receipt Of Goods, Transport And Storage

    Safety during transport Qualification of personnel › Transport equipment operator › Technician › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves ›...
  • Page 27: Transport

    mWing Receipt of goods, transport and storage WARNING Lifting of heavy loads! The weight of heavy objects can severely injure a person's back or supportive system. › Preferably transport the transported goods with suitable trans- port aids. › Alternatively, the transported goods can be carried by two per- sons.
  • Page 28: Storage

    mWing Receipt of goods, transport and storage Storage Store packages or the product under the following conditions: › Store the delivery in its original packaging. Observe the symbols on the packaging. › Do not store outdoors. › Store dry and dust free. ›...
  • Page 29: Unpacking, Scope Of Delivery And Identification

    Unpack product at final location. Place the product vertically. Report incomplete and faulty delivery to Magnetic. Check the scope of delivery with the delivery note. Separate material according to type and size and continue to use them af-...
  • Page 30: Scope Of Delivery

    mWing Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Scope of delivery The following components are supplied as standard for each module: › 1 module (A-module, B-module or C-module) › 2 side parts (not installed) › 2 covers (not installed) › 2 strips (not installed) ›...
  • Page 31 mWing Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification IMPORTANT! The swing doors are available in different heights. All figures show the swing doors in the standard height. Swing doors in the standard height are installed for delivery. Higher swing doors are delivered separately.
  • Page 32: Type Plate

    Identification 6.3.1 Type plate The type plate is located under the cover to the right of the drive unit. The C-module has the type plate on the master side. MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GmbH D-79650 Schopfheim Ser.-Nr. Made in Germany Fig. 10:...
  • Page 33: Installation And Assembly

    Installation and assembly Installation and assembly Safety during installation and assembly Qualification of personnel › Technician › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes ›...
  • Page 34: Mounting Variants

    mWing Installation and assembly Mounting variants You may install the pedestrian gate as follows: Mounting variant Required material per module Comments › Mount the pedestrian gate di- Attachment set BSS100 for Use M8 x 30 screws. Do not use rectly on a foundation. mounting the pedestrian screws M8 x 16 for this mount- gate directly on a foundation...
  • Page 35: Setting Up Foundation And Placing Empty Conduits

    mWing Installation and assembly Setting up foundation and placing empty conduits 7.4.1 Requirements foundation The foundation must meet the following requirements: › Have sufficient load-carrying capacity › Concrete C20/25 or corresponding industrial floor › Attachment must be able to grip securely ›...
  • Page 36: Setting Up Foundation And Placing Empty Conduits

    mWing Installation and assembly 7.4.3 Setting up foundation and placing empty conduits Excavate the foundation hole according to the foundation and empty con- duit plan. If installed outdoors, lay the reinforcement braid. Place empty conduits according to the foundation and empty conduit plan in the foundation hole.
  • Page 37: Foundation And Empty Conduit Plan And Reinforcement

    mWing Installation and assembly 7.4.4 Foundation and empty conduit plan and reinforcement (180) Fig. 11: Foundation and empty conduit plan (dimensions in mm) Foundation, frost depth, outdoor area Outline mWing Feed-through for empty conduits Position of the motors Boreholes (8 x) Passage direction 1 from "Paid"...
  • Page 38 mWing Installation and assembly ∅ 8 ∅ 8 Fig. 12: Reinforcement plan (dimensions in mm)
  • Page 39 mWing Installation and assembly Paid Unpaid Master Slave Master Slave 1300 Fig. 13: Foundation and empty conduit plan (dimensions in mm)
  • Page 40 mWing Installation and assembly Key for empty conduit plan Key number Description Passage direction 1 from "Paid" to "Unpaid" Passage direction 2 from "Unpaid" to "Paid" Empty conduit for external data line Empty conduit for 230 V Minimal diameter Ø 40 mm, empty conduit for supply, data and signal lines Optional for empty conduit for 230 V Area for conduits...
  • Page 41: Base Plate And Drilling Template

    mWing Installation and assembly Base plate and drilling template 1239.5 1150 Fig. 14: Base plate and drilling template (dimensions in mm) Base plate FURA100 Feed-through for empty conduits Bores M8 for threaded rods or screws, see positions 6 and 9 Bores ∅20 mm for foundation anchors Passage side Base plate FURA100, only relevant positions for threaded rods or screws for mWing...
  • Page 42: Align The Pedestrian Gate

    mWing Installation and assembly Align the pedestrian gate When installing several pedestrian gates, align the pedestrian gates to the cus- tomer's specifications and to the on-site conditions, e.g. walls, tile joints and railings, using a laser or scale. Mounting the mWing 7.7.1 Mounting variant "Direct mounting"...
  • Page 43 mWing Installation and assembly Fig. 15: Mounting version "direct mounting" – Mounting the pedestrian gate Boreholes (8 x) Sleeve with inner thread 12 x 90, M8, stainless steel (8 x) Washer A 8.4 mm, stainless steel (4 x) Screw M8 x 30, stainless steel IMPORTANT! Follow the separate notices and instructions for the composite mortar and foundation anchors.
  • Page 44 mWing Installation and assembly Drill the boreholes for the sleeves with inner thread according to the foun- dation plan. NOTICE Wrong orientation of the pedestrian gate! The pedestrian gate is not sym- metrically constructed. Align the pedestrian gate so that the passage side is on the correct side.
  • Page 45: Mounting Variant "Mount Base Plate

    mWing Installation and assembly 7.7.2 Mounting variant "Mount base plate" With this type of installation, first mount the base plate on the foundation or on the unfinished floor. After completion of the finished floor, install the pe- destrian gate on the finished floor using threaded rods. Required material (not enclosed): ›...
  • Page 46 mWing Installation and assembly Fig. 16: Mounting and preparing the base plate Foundation / raw floor Planned finished floor Drilling template Nut M8, slightly above the planned finished floor Threaded rods M8 x 210, stainless steel Nut M8 Base plate...
  • Page 47 mWing Installation and assembly Mounting the pedestrian gate after completion of the finished floor Prerequisites › The finished floor is finished. Remove the drilling template and nuts from the threaded rods. Fig. 17: Remove drilling template and nuts Flex off threaded rods 20 mm above the finished floor. Fig.
  • Page 48 mWing Installation and assembly Fig. 19: Mounting version "base plate mounting" – Mounting the pedestrian gate Nut M8 (8 x) Washer A 8.4 mm, stainless steel (4 x) Threaded rods M8 x 210, stainless steel, (8 x)
  • Page 49: Mounting Variant "Glue Base Plate

    mWing Installation and assembly 7.7.3 Mounting variant "Glue base plate" With this type of installation, you first glue the base plate onto the foundation or the finished floor. Then mount the pedestrian gate on the base plate. Required material (not enclosed): ›...
  • Page 50 mWing Installation and assembly Place and align base plate. NOTICE Wrong orientation of the pedestrian gate! The pedestrian gate is not sym- metrically constructed. Align the pedestrian gate so that the passage side is on the correct side. Note figure base plate. Draw the outline of the base plate on the floor.
  • Page 51 mWing Installation and assembly Remove excess construction adhesive as soon as possible with "Klebt + Di- chtet Entferner". If the construction adhesive has already cured, remove excess construction adhesive with a suitable tool. When selecting the tool, consider the material of the base. 10.
  • Page 52 mWing Installation and assembly Fig. 22: Mounting version "gluing plate mounting" – Mounting the pedestrian gate Screw M8 x 16, stainless steel, (8 x) Washer A 8.4 mm, stainless steel (4 x) Base plate...
  • Page 53: Assembly Of The Mwing

    mWing Installation and assembly Assembly of the mWing Prerequisites › The pedestrian gate is mounted on the floor. Covers, side parts, and lower strips are not assembled on delivery. The swing doors are available in different heights. Swing doors in the standard height are installed for delivery.
  • Page 54 mWing Installation and assembly Arrange electrical connections. ä Page 59, chapter 8. Mount the strips. Fig. 24: Mounting the strips Screw Washer Strip Thread...
  • Page 55 mWing Installation and assembly Assemble side part. A click sound is heard each time it clicks into place. NOTICE Do not trap any cables when closing the side parts. click Mag10019 Fig. 25: Assembly of the side part Assemble cover. The cover is held on by magnets. CAUTION Danger of crushing! Hold the cover with both hands only on the side.
  • Page 56: Mounting The Swing Doors

    mWing Installation and assembly Mounting the swing doors IMPORTANT! The swing doors are available in different heights. All figures show the swing doors in the standard height. Swing doors in the standard height are installed for delivery. Higher swing doors are delivered separately.
  • Page 57: Dismounting And Mounting The Cover

    mWing Installation and assembly Stick enclosed label from the document set onto the glass wing. The label makes it easier to see the glass wing. You can also use your own labels in- stead of the enclosed ones, e.g. with your company logo. A label is stuck to the swing door.
  • Page 58: Checking The Assembly

    mWing Installation and assembly Assembly of the cover Attach the cover. CAUTION Danger of crushing! Hold the cover with both hands only on the side. Do not hold the cover at the top or bottom edge. Tilt the cover backwards until the magnets close the cover. Fig.
  • Page 59: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Electrical connection Safety during electrical connection Qualification of personnel › Technician › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves ›...
  • Page 60: Installing Electrical Protective Devices

    Protect yourself in buildings or vehicles. NOTICE Electromagnetic interference! The pedestrian gate is approved for industrial, residential, com- mercial and business use. Operation in other electro-magnetic environmental conditions may cause interference or malfunc- tions. › Place control lines and mains cables into separate conduits.
  • Page 61: Connecting The Mains Cable

    mWing Electrical connection Connecting the mains cable IMPORTANT! The wire cross-section of the mains cable must be between 1.5 and 4 mm². Observe national provisions on line length and asso- ciated line cross-section. Prerequisites › The housing is open. ä Page 58, chapter 7.11 Disconnect the system from the power supply.
  • Page 62 mWing Electrical connection Fig. 31: Placing and connecting the mains cable Terminals Mains cable to be connected Connecting customer control lines IMPORTANT! For connecting the control lines provided by the customer, see separate document "Description of MGCplus control unit for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)".
  • Page 63 mWing Electrical connection 8.4.1 Connecting emergency opening contacts ä Separate wiring diagram and document "Description control unit MGCplus for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)". Connect fire brigade switches, emergency opening contacts, etc. to the "Emer- gency open" input. This input has the highest priority. The "Emergency open" input function is superior to all other input functions.
  • Page 64 mWing Electrical connection Checking the electrical connections After the electrical installation, check the following points: › Does the power supply match the specification on the type plate? › Are the prescribed protective devices installed? › Is the pedestrian gate connected according to electrical circuit diagram? ›...
  • Page 65 Commissioning Commissioning Safety during commissioning Qualification of personnel › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves › Safety shoes. Putting the pedestrian gate into operation...
  • Page 66 mWing Commissioning Install cover. ä Page 57, chapter 7.10. Switch the pedestrian gate on or off using the on/off switch. Fig. 33: Switching the mWing on and off On and off switch Assemble cover. ä Page 57, chapter 7.10.
  • Page 67 Parameterisation by unqualified persons! Parameterisation by unqualified persons may cause the swing doors to show unexpected behaviour. › Only Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service experts must set parameters. IMPORTANT! For parameterisation see separate document "Description of MGC control unit for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)".
  • Page 68 mWing Operation Operation The operation of the pedestrian gate depends on the connected access-control devices, signal transmitters and signal receivers as well as on the parameterisa- tion of the control unit. We recommend to create a description for the operation, depending on the connected devices and the parameterisation.
  • Page 69 mWing Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance 12.1 Cleaning the pedestrian gate NOTICE Aggressive cleaning aids and substances! Aggressive detergents and consumables may damage or destroy components, electric cables, or the coating of the pedestrian gate. › Do not use cleaning agents with aggressive ingredients. Cleaning the pedestrian gate from the outside Switch off the power supply and secure against being switched on again.
  • Page 70 mWing Corrective action Corrective action IMPORTANT! For troubleshooting, see separate document "Description of MGC control unit for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)". Spare parts and repair NOTICE Wrong and faulty spare parts! Incorrect or defective spare parts can result in damage, malfunc- tions or total failure and also impair safety.
  • Page 71 ä Page 65, chapter 9.3. 16.1 Safety during decommissioning Qualification of personnel › Technician › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves ›...
  • Page 72 17.1 Safety during disassembly and disposal Qualification of personnel › Technician › Electrical specialist › Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves ›...
  • Page 73 EU-Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GmbH hereby declares for the product supplied by him: Designation Pedestrian gate FlowMotion® Type mWing FMWI_* From serial number 11070769 The conformity according to: Directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) amended by 2009/127/EC Directive 2014/30/EU (EMC Directive)
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  • Page 75 Testing ..........58 Intended use..........10 Changes ........... 10 Line configuration ........17 Cleaning ........... 69 Clearances Min............17 Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® service Commissioning ........65 expert ............12 Connection. See Electrical connection Mains cable Control lines Connecting ........... 61 Connecting ...........
  • Page 76 mWing Index Qualification Personnel ..........12 Repair ............70 Safety ............10 Safety guards Install ........... 60 Scope of delivery ........30 Spare parts ..........70 Storage ............ 28 Switching off ..........65 Switching on ..........65 Target groups ........... 11 Technical data ..........
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  • Page 80 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH Sales partner Grienmatt 20 D-79650 Schopfheim Germany Phone +49 7622 695 5 Fax +49 7622 695 802 info@magnetic-germany.com www.magnetic-access.com F10044454...

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