Turnstiles mWing Operating Instructions Manual

Turnstiles mWing Operating Instructions Manual

Pedestrian gate with swing wings
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Pedestrian gate with swing wings
mWing
Doc.ID: 5817,0034EN
Version 01USA
www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Pedestrian gate with swing wings mWing Doc.ID: 5817,0034EN Version 01USA www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Emergency opening of the pedestrian gate Technical data Dimensions and design 3.1.1 mWing Clearances and line configuration to be maintained Electrical connection Operating conditions Emissions Control unit MGCplus Design and function Design Definitions 4.2.1 A-module 4.2.2 B-module 4.2.3 C-module Function www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 4: Mounting Variant

    Mounting variant 1 (direct mounting) 7.10.2 Mounting variant 2 7.10.3 Mounting variant 3 7.10.4 Mounting variant 4 7.11 Assembling the mWing 7.12 Mounting swing wing 7.13 Dismantling and mounting the cover 7.14 Checking the mounting www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 5 Spare parts and repair Customer service Decommissioning 16.1 Safety during decommissioning 16.2 Taking the pedestrian gate out of service Dismounting and disposal 17.1 Safety during dismounting and disposal 17.2 Dismounting and disposal of pedestrian gate www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 6 EU-Declaration of Conformity Index www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 7: Notices On The Document

    IMPORTANT! For parameterisation see separate document "Description of control unit MGC for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)". IMPORTANT! The swing wings are available in different heights. In the figures, the swing wings are mainly shown in the standard height.
  • Page 8: Non-Observance Of The Operating Instructions

    WARNING The signal word WARNING points to a potentially dangerous situation, which can lead to death or severe injuries if it is not avoided. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 9 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 recommendations as well as information for an efficient and trouble-free operation. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Safety Safety Intended use The Magnetic pedestrian gate mWing is designed for the control of persons entering or leaving an area with restricted access. The pedestrian gate is intended for passage of persons who can pass the pedestrian gate safely, speedily and without any help. Separate means of...
  • Page 11: Target Groups

    › the product is only operated within the permitted temperature range. The operator is also responsible for ensuring that the danger area of the product cannot be accessed by any unauthorised persons under any circumstances. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 12: Personnel - Activities And Qualifications

    › Manufacturer service expert Meets all the requirements of the technician. › Trained and authorised by Manufacturer. › Operator Trained by the operator. Table 1: Qualifications of personnel www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 13: Personal Protective Equipment

    It is necessary to wear personal protective equipment when dealing with the product so as to minimize health hazards. Before carrying out any work, properly dress in the necessary protective equipment such as work clothes, protective gloves, safety shoes and wear during work. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 14: Symbols On The Device

    During or after a lightning strike into the system, there is danger to life if the components are touched or during a stay in the immediate vicinity of the system. When mounting outside, do not install and mount the pedestrian gate during thunderstorms. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 15: To Protect The Environment

    Improper disposal can result in damage to the environment. › Dispose of the 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 77, chapter 8.4.1. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    Dimensions and design 3.1.1 mWing Fig. 1: Dimensions mWing with swing wing at standard height (dimensions in inches), X corresponds to ordered passage width Installation space for reader without the option of the passage direction display, installation depth 1.6" www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 17 X + 6.1 51.2 Fig. 2: Dimensions mWing with swing wing in high version (dimensions in inches X corresponds to the ordered passage width. Installation space for reader without the option of the passage direction display, installation depth = 1.6".
  • Page 18: Clearances And Line Configuration To Be Maintained

    Technical data Designation Value › Dimensions mWing with swing wing at standard height (length x width x height) 51.2" x 7.1" x 41.3" ä Page 16, Fig. 1. › mWing with swing wing in high version 51.2" x 13.2" x 41.3"...
  • Page 19: Electrical Connection

    Storage temperature range -22 to +131 °F Relative humidity Maximum 95 %, non-condensing IP rating IP 54 Table 5: Operating conditions Emissions Designation Value Airborne sound pressure level (LpA) ≤ 70 dB (A) Table 6: Emissions www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 20: Control Unit Mgcplus

    Graphics display, 128 x 65 pixel Number of slots for plug-in modules 1) Specified without optional over voltage module. For cable lengths above 95 feet, over-voltage modules must be installed upstream of the connection terminals. Table 7: Control unit MGCplus www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 21: Design And Function

    Design and function Design and function Design Fig. 4: Design mWing with swing wing at standard height Room for access-control device provided by the customer, e.g. card reader Space for GED (passage direction display) Swing wing e.g. glass wing Inlay...
  • Page 22 Design and function Fig. 5: Design mWing with swing wing in high version Room for access-control device provided by the customer, e.g. card reader Space for GED (passage direction display) Swing wing e.g. glass wing Inlay Control unit MGCplus Cover for control unit and drive blocking element www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 23: Definitions

    C-module: Slave and master function, the control unit is located on the master side B-module: Master function, the control unit is located on the master side Every passage requires two modules. The swing wings of a passage are always controlled by the module with the master function. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 24: A-Module

    Design and function 4.2.1 A-module Fig. 7: A-module, shown here without cover The A-module fulfils the slave function. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 25: B-Module

    Design and function 4.2.2 B-module Fig. 8: B-module, shown here without cover The B-module fulfils the master function. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 26: C-Module

    Design and function 4.2.3 C-module Fig. 9: C-module, shown here without cover The C-module fulfils the slave and master function. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 27: Function

    Design and function Function The pedestrian gates with swing wing mWing are used for fast control of persons, e.g. in the reception area of public buildings, hotels, companies or museums. It can be used outdoors, e.g. in sports stadiums.
  • Page 28: Receipt Of Goods, Transport And Storage

    Qualification of personnel › Transport equipment operator › Technician › Manufacturer service expert ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves › Safety shoes. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 29: Transport

    › The forklift forks or lift truck forks must reach completely under the transported goods. Observe the centre of gravity of the load. › Secure the transported goods with sufficiently dimensioned lifting gear. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 30: Storage

    › Storage temperature range: 22 to +131 °F › Relative humidity: max. 95 %, non-condensing Check the general condition of all components and packaging regularly, if they are stored for longer periods than 3 months. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 31: Unpacking, Scope Of Delivery And Identification

    Report an incomplete or 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 after recycling. Observe local and regional standard laws and guidelines. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 32: Scope Of Delivery

    For options and attachments, see your order confirmation. Metric to Standard (inch) Bolt Conversion Table M8 x 30 = 5/16" x 1 1/4" long M8 x 20 = 5/16" x 7/8" long M8 x 16 = 5/16" x 5/8" long www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 33: Identification

    IP rating Duty cycle for operating mode S1 "Continuous operation" Ambient temperature range 10 Date of manufacture, version, date of type plate printing 11 Bar code for product designation 12 Bar code for serial number www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 34: Installation And Mounting

    The mounting of the pedestrian gate on a flammable floor can promote the development of a fire and accelerate the spread of the fire. A fire and the resulting smoke can cause life-threatening injuries. › Only mount the pedestrian gate on a non-flammable floor. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 35: Mounting Variants

    › Indoor application typical › Use M8 x 16 screws to mount the metal base frame to the floor. Use M8 x 20 screws to mount the mWing frame to the floor. › › Variant 4: Base frame FURA102 Concrete foundation ›...
  • Page 36 › Surface cleaner HaftPlus › Surface cleaner Entferner › Construction adhesive Power FURA100 (optional accessory) Base frame, 1.4301 (stainless steel) FURA102 (optional accessory) Base frame height 5.9", 1.4301 (stainless steel) Table 9: Description mounting material www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 37: Steps To Be Taken

    Concrete C35/45 XD 3 XF2 › Foundation depth: at least 31.5" (800 mm), frost-proof. Adapt the foundation depth to the local conditions. › Reinforcement mesh according to reinforcement plan Reinforcement plan: ä Page 40, Fig. 12. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 38: Requirements Empty Conduits

    Place empty conduits according to the foundation and empty conduit plan in the foundation hole. Seal empty conduits so that no water can enter. Concrete the foundation. Create a smooth plaster. Let concrete cure. Apply moisture protection for outdoor mounting. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 39: Foundation Plan And Reinforcement

    Foundation plan (dimensions in inches) Foundation, frost depth, outdoor Outline mWing Feedthrough for empty conduits Position of the motors Boreholes (8 x) Passage direction 1 from "Paid" to "Unpaid" Passage direction 2 from "Unpaid" to "Paid" www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 40 Installation and mounting 11.0 10.4 ∅ 0.31 ∅ 0.31 11.0 10.4 Fig. 12: Reinforcement plan (dimensions in inches) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 41: Distances Depending On Panel Heights And Passage Widths

    Distances for mWing with swing wings at standard height 23.6 30.8 Fig. 13: Distances mWing with swing wings at standard height (dimensions in inches) Marking for B and X see following table Example of distance for passage width 23.6" clear passage Ordered passage width...
  • Page 42 Distances for mWing with swinging wing in high version 23.6 29.7 36.8 Fig. 14: Distances mWing with swing wing in high version (dimensions in inches) Marking for A, B and X see following table Example of distance for passage width 23.6" (600 mm) Ordered passage...
  • Page 43: Empty Conduit Plan

    Empty conduit for data lines and signal lines, min. diameter Ø 1.6" Empty conduit for data lines and signal lines, min. diameter Ø 1.6" Empty conduit for mains connection cable for power supply of the secondary module 120 VAC/230 VAC power cable www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 44: Base Frame Fura100

    Boreholes ∅ 0.8 inch for sleeves with inner thread Passage side Base plate FlowMotion FlowMotion 48.8 Fig. 17: Base plate FlowMotion (dimensions in inches) Base plate FlowMotion Feedthrough for empty conduits Relevant boreholes 5/16" for threaded rods (8 x) Passage side www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 45: Base Frame Fura102

    Installation and mounting Base frame FURA102 FURA102 45.4 16.2 29.2 42.1 Fig. 18: Base frame FURA102 (dimensions in inches) Base frame FURA102 Feedthrough for empty conduits Relevant boreholes 5/16" for screws (8 x) Passage side www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 46: Aligning The Pedestrian Gate

    Dismount the high version of the swing wings. ä Page 66, chapter 7.12. Remove the cover. To do this, pull the remove strips. Remove remove strips from the cover. Fig. 19: mWing in delivery state Cover Remove strips (2 pieces) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 47 Installation and mounting Dismount the side parts. Fig. 20: Mounting of the side part www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 48 Installation and mounting Dismount the strips. Fig. 21: Dismounting the strips Screw Washer Strip Thread √ The pedestrian gate is prepared for mounting and electrical connection. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 49: Mounting Mwing

    We recommend the attachment set BSS100, which contains the necessary material for direct mounting. You must order the BSS100 attachment set separately. Requirements › The foundation was built. › The empty conduits were laid. › The foundation has cured. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 50 Mounting variant 1 (direct mounting) Concrete foundation Boreholes (8 x) Sleeve with inner thread 5/16" x 3.5" long, stainless steel, (8 x) Screw 5/16" x 1.25" stainless steel, (8 x) Washer 3/8" dia., stainless steel (4 x) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 51 Align mWing. 10. Tighten the screws firmly. 11. If necessary, seal the housing with a silicone joint. 12. Arrange electrical connections. ä Page 70, chapter 8. 13. Assemble the mWing. ä Page 64, chapter 7.11. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 52: Mounting Variant 2

    The foundation / unfinished floor has hardened. Foundation and empty conduit plan: ä Page 39, Fig. 11 and ä Page 43, Fig. 15. Base frame FURA100: ä Page 44, Fig. 16. Base plate FlowMotion: ä Page 44, Fig. 17. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 53 Mounting the base frame and threaded rods Foundation / unfinished floor Planned finished floor Base frame FURA100 Threaded rods 5/16" dia. x 13" long (M8 x 330), stainless steel, (8 x) Nut 5/16" (M8), 8 x www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 54 Fix the FlowMotion base plate with nuts. Fig. 24: Positioning the FlowMotion base plate Planned finished floor Nut 5/16" dia. (M8) below the planned finished floor (8 x) Base plate FlowMotion Nut 5/16" (M8) for fixing the base plate (8 x) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 55 Installation and mounting After completion of the finished floor – mounting mWing Requirements › The finished floor is finished. › The nuts fixing the base plate have been removed. Fig. 25: FlowMotion base plate in the finished floor Finished floor FlowMotion base plate, flush with finished floor Threaded rods 5/16"...
  • Page 56 Mounting variant 2 Base plate FlowMotion Finished floor Unfinished floor / foundation Threaded rods 5/16" dia. x 13.0" long (M8 x 330), stainless steel, (8 x) Washer 3/8", stainless steel (4 x) Nut 5/16" (8 x) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 57: Mounting Variant 3

    Base frame and aligning. NOTICE Incorrect alignment of the pedestrian gate! The pedestrian gate is not symmetrically constructed. Align the pedestrian gate so that the passage side is on the correct side. Observe foundation plan. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 58 Clean the underside of the base frame with the "HaftClean Metall" surface cleaner. Apply construction adhesive "Klebt + D Dicht Power" to the floor in the form of a beat within the marking. Apply less construction adhesive towards the edge. Fig. 29: Applying construction adhesive www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 59 When selecting the tool, consider the material of the base. 11. Wait for the curing time. 12. Place mWing on base frame. ä Page 60, Fig. 31. 13. Place washers and screws. NOTICE Possible damage to the finished floor! Use 5/16"...
  • Page 60 Mounting variant 3 Base frame FURA100 Finished floor Unfinished floor / foundation Screw 5/32" x 7/8" long, stainless steel, (8 x) Washer 3/8", stainless steel (4 x) Screw 5/32" x 5/8" long, stainless steel, (8 x) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 61 Mount base frame FURA102 on the foundation or unfinished floor. NOTICE Incorrect alignment of the pedestrian gate! The pedestrian gate is not symmetrically constructed. Align the pedestrian gate so that the passage side is on the correct side. Observe foundation plan. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 62 Installation and mounting After completion of the finished floor - Mounting mWing Requirements › The finished floor is finished. Mount the base frame. Place mWing on base frame. Mount the mWing with washers and screws. ä Page 63, Fig. 32.
  • Page 63 Installation and mounting Fig. 32: Mounting variant 4 Base frame FURA102 Planned finished floor such as interlocking paving stones Concrete foundation Washer 3/8" dia stainless steel (4 x) Screw 5/16" x 1.25" long, stainless steel, (8 x) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 64: Assembling The Mwing

    The swing wings are available in different heights. Standard height swing wings can remain mounted during mounting. You must dismount high swing wings before mounting. Mount the strips. Fig. 33: Mount the strips, here mWing with swing wing at standard height Screw Washer Strip Thread...
  • Page 65 Do not pinch any cables when closing the side parts. click Fig. 34: Fit side part, here mWing with swing wing at standard height Mount cover. The cover is held on by magnets. CAUTION Danger of crushing! Hold the cover with both hands only at the side. Do not hold the cover by the upper or lower edge.
  • Page 66: Mounting Swing Wing

    Swing wing at standard height: ä Page 66, Fig. 36. › Swing wing in high version: ä Page 67, Fig. 37. Fig. 36: Mounting the swing wing at standard height Sleeve Attachment Washer Screw Screw cover www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 67 You can also use your own labels instead of the enclosed ones, e.g. with your company logo. A label is stuck on the swing wing. The label gives values for S, T and C. These values are needed for parameterisation. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 68: Dismantling And Mounting The Cover

    Lever the cover forward with the tool. Place the tool supplied in the other groove in the housing. Lever the cover forward with the tool. Unhook the cover. Fig. 38: Dismounting the cover with tool www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 69: Checking The Mounting

    Tilt the cover backwards until the magnets close the cover. Fig. 39: Fit cover, here mWing with swing wing at standard height 7.14 Checking the mounting Check the following points after mounting: ›...
  • Page 70: Electrical Connection

    These protective devices must be provided by the customer. › Observe the information on the type plate. › Close all covers after all work is completed. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 71: Installing Electrical Protective Devices

    This safety equipment is to be provided by the customer. As a rule, the following protective devices must be installed: › Residual current device (RCD) › Circuit-breaker › Lockable 2-pole main switch acc. to EN 60947-3. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 72: Connecting The Mains Cable And The Mains Connection Cable

    Incorrect connection of the mains connection cable between master and slave will cause the pedestrian gate to malfunction. › Connect the mains connection cable on the master to terminals X1 and on the slave to terminals XD1. ä Wiring diagram, separate document. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 73: Wire And Cable Cross-Sections, Stripping Lines And Cores

    .006" sq inch (1.5 and 4 mm²). Observe national regulations regarding cable length and corresponding wire cross-section. Strip the mains cables, the mains connection cables and wires as per the following figure. Fig. 40: Stripping (dimensions in inches) Phase Zero conductor Protective earth conductor www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 74: Overview Of Connection Of Mains Cables And Mains Connection Cables

    Fig. 41: Mains cables and mains connection cables Connect the mains cable to the master to terminals XD1 Connect the mains connection cable to the master to terminals X1 and on the slave to terminals XD1 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 75 Fig. 42: Connecting the mains cable and mains connection cable - Example C-module, master connection side Terminals X1 for mains connection cable Mains connection cable between master and slave Mains cable Terminals XD1 for mains cable www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 76: Connecting Module With Master Connection Side

    Strip the mains connection cable and wires. ä Page 73, chapter 8.3.1 Mains connection cable to terminals XD1: Connect L / N / PE. Secure the mains connection cable to the lugs using cable ties. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 77: Connect Customer's Control Lines

    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 "Emergency open" input. This input has the highest priority. The input function "Emergency open"...
  • Page 78: Checking The Electrical Connections

    Is the pedestrian gate connected according to electrical circuit diagram? › Is the emergency signal transmitter correctly connected? › Are the customer's signal transmitters and receivers correctly connected? › Are all screws tightened? › Have all pedestrian gate covers been properly mounted? www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 79: Commissioning

    › Work clothes › Protective gloves › Safety shoes. Putting the pedestrian gate into operation IMPORTANT! Commissioning must be carried out in accordance with the log book. See separate document "Log Book mWing (Doc.ID: 5837,0011)". www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 80: Switching The Pedestrian Gate On And Off

    Dismount of the cover. ä Page 68, chapter 7.13. Switch the pedestrian gate on or off using the on/off switch. Fig. 44: Switching the mWing on and off On and off switch Mount cover. ä Page 68, chapter 7.13. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 81: Parameterising The Pedestrian Gate

    MGC for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)". Log book The pedestrian gate must be checked at least once a year in accordance with the log book. The "Log Book mWing" (Doc.ID: 5837.0011) is included in the scope of delivery. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 82: Operation

    We recommend to create a description for the operation, depending on the connected devices and the parameterisation. IMPORTANT! For parameterisation see separate document "Description of control unit MGC for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)". www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 83: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Check the function of the external residual Technician current circuit breaker. Every 12 months Check electrical lines for damage. Technician Check if all electrical connections are firm. Technician Check the fastening of the housing. Technician Table 12: Maintenance schedule www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 84: Corrective Action

    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, malfunctions or total failure and also impair safety.
  • Page 85: Decommissioning

    Switch off the pedestrian gate. ä Page 80, chapter 9.3. Disconnect the pedestrian gate from the power supply. If necessary, dismount the pedestrian gate. Store the pedestrian gate or its components correctly. ä Page 30, chapter 5.4. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 86: Dismounting And Disposal

    Disassemble the pedestrian gate into individual components. Recycle parts by type and material. Dispose of non-recyclable materials in an environmentally friendly manner. Observe local and national laws and guidelines. √ The pedestrian gate is dismounted and disposed of. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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  • Page 89 Electrical connection ....... 70 Overview ..........35 Check ........... 78 Technical data ........19 Emergency opening ......... 77 Notice Emissions ..........19 Illustration..........8 Empty conduit plan ......... 43 Empty conduits Requirements ........38 Operating conditions ....... 19 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 90 Spare parts ..........84 Storage ............ 30 Switching off ..........80 Switching on ..........80 Target groups ........... 11 Technical data .......... 16 Transport ..........29 Type plate ..........33 Unpacking ..........31 Warning Notes Illustration..........8 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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  • Page 92 Sales partner N. and S. America (excl. Brazil) FAAC INTERNATIONAL, INC 3160 Murell Road Rockledge, FL 32955 Phone +1 321 635 8585 E-mail info@magnetic-usa.com F10044645 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...

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