Dahua DHI-ASGG520T User Manual
Dahua DHI-ASGG520T User Manual

Dahua DHI-ASGG520T User Manual

Tripod turnstile

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Tripod Turnstile
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V1.0.1

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  • Page 1 Lai de Tripod Turnstile User’s Manual V1.0.1...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    Foreword General This manual introduces the functions and operations of the tripod turnstile (hereinafter referred to as the "turnstile"). Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 3 compliance with the manual. The manual will be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related jurisdictions.  For detailed information, see the paper user’s manual, use our CD-ROM, scan the QR code or visit our official website. The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between the electronic version and the paper version.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    Important Safeguards and Warnings This chapter describes content covering the proper handling of the turnstile, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the turnstile, comply with the guide when using it, and keep the manual safe for future reference. WARNING Pregnant women, the elderly, and children must be accompanied when passing through the ...
  • Page 5 Use power supplies that meet ES1 but do not exceed PS2 limits defined in IEC 62368-1. For  specific power supply requirements, refer to device labels. Connect the Device (type-I structure) to the power socket with protective earthing.  The appliance coupler is a disconnection device. Keep at a convenient angle when using it. ...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Foreword ................................I Important Safeguards and Warnings ......................III 1 Overview ................................ 1 Introduction ....................................1 Product Version ................................... 1 Features ......................................1 Access Control Mode ................................2 2 Application ..............................1 3 Structure ................................ 2 Appearance ....................................2 Dimensions ....................................
  • Page 7 Appendix 2.1 Rust and Adhesive Failure Prevention ......................25 Appendix 2.2 Removing Marks and Rust ..........................25 Appendix 2.3 Cautions .................................. 26 Appendix 3 Cybersecurity Recommendations ..................... 27...
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview Introduction The turnstile controls access for locations such as hotels and government facilities. When the turnstile is powered off, the arms will normally unlock themselves, and people can pass freely. When the turnstile is powered on, you need to rotate the arms to pass. Product Version 3 versions of the turnstile with different functions are available.
  • Page 9: Access Control Mode

    Access Control Mode You can set the passing mode based on the direction people enter or exit the controlled area. People can pass the turnstile using a card or their face.  People can pass the turnstile freely without identity verification. ...
  • Page 10: Application

    Application Cards and faces are collected and imported to turnstiles through the network. Figure 2-1 Application...
  • Page 11: Structure

    Structure Appearance Figure 3-1 Appearance (1) Figure 3-2 Appearance (2)
  • Page 12: Dimensions

    Dimensions Figure 3-3 Dimensions (mm[inch]) Inner Components Figure 3-4 Inner components...
  • Page 13 Table 3-1 Component description Item Description Passing electromagnetic Receives signals from the control board, and locks or unlocks the arms. lock Access control Receives signals from the card reader and controls the turnstile. panel Speaker Broadcast voice prompts. Passage control Receives and processes signals from the access controller, and controls the panel.
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation This chapter introduces the installation requirements, preparations, and installation procedures. Safety Instructions WARNING Strictly conform with the requirements of the manual during installation, otherwise we will not  be responsible for any loss occurred. Incorrect installation or improper operation might bring damages to humans or objects. ...
  • Page 15: Tools

    Figure 4-1 Installation position (mm[inch]) 4.2.1 Tools Tools might vary based on different installation surfaces. Cement.  Percussion drill, drill No.16 and No. 32, marking pen, tape measure, spirit level, plumb bob (for calibrating the levelness of the passage), hammer, wrench, angle grinder or cutting machine, and screwdriver.
  • Page 16 Figure 4-2 PVC pipe layout (mm[inch]) Table 4-1 PVC pipe layout description Name 1" PVC pipe 425# concrete base Power cable pipe Signal cable pipe Communication cable pipe Signal and communication cables are connected to the security booth For needed cables and their specification, see the figures and table below. Figure 4-3 Wiring for two card readers and one face recognition access controller...
  • Page 17: Cable Layout

    Figure 4-4 Wiring for two card readers and two face recognition access controllers Table 4-2 Cable description Type Description One 220 V RVV3 × 2.5 power cable for each turnstile. Reserve 3 m Power cable of the cable outside the cable entry. One Cat5 Ethernet cable for two card readers and one face ...
  • Page 18: Installation Procedure

    Figure 4-6 Wrong cable layout Installation Procedure 4.3.1 Drilling Holes Before installing the turnstiles, make sure that the distance "M" between buildings and the turnstile is no less than 60 mm, and no more than 100 mm. Adjust it according to the actual situation. This is for maintenance purposes and not for allowing people to pass through.
  • Page 19: Adjusting Turnstile Position

    Figure 4-8 Mark the holes on the installation surface (mm[inch]) Step 4 Drill holes. See the table below for hole diameters and depth, and expansion bolt diameters. Table 4-3 Expansion bolt specification Item Dimension Expansion bolt M12 × 120 Hole depth 95 mm Hole diameter 16 mm...
  • Page 20 Figure 4-9 Open the top panel Step 2 Tug all the cables inside the turnstile through the cable entry, and keep them organized to avoid damage. Figure 4-10 Cable entry Step 3 Carefully lift the turnstile up and adjust its position, overlap the holes on the turnstile with the expansion bolts, and then place the turnstile on the ground.
  • Page 21: Fixing The Turnstiles

    Figure 4-11 Acceptable flatness error Step 6 Repeat Step 1–Step 5 to install other turnstiles. The arms of different turnstiles must face the same direction.  Make sure that the turnstiles are aligned within deviation.  Figure 4-12 Align the turnstiles within deviation (mm[inch]) 4.3.3 Fixing the Turnstiles Step 1 After adjusting the turnstile position, put an M12 flat gasket, M12 spring gasket, and an M12...
  • Page 22: Drilling For A Face Recognition Access Controller

    Figure 4-13 Attach the turnstiles 4.3.4 Drilling for a Face Recognition Access Controller If you need to install a face recognition access controller, you need to drill a hole on the top cover of the turnstile. Prerequisites Installation of the turnstile is complete. ...
  • Page 23 Figure 4-14 Drilling position (mm [inch]) Step 3 Drill a hole on the mark with the diameter shown above. Step 4 Use a file to clean off the burrs around the hole and remove the iron dust inside the turnstile. Step 5 Install and fix the face recognition module to the turnstile.
  • Page 24: Cable Connection

    Cable Connection Control Board Port Description Figure 5-1 Control board ports Table 5-1 Port description Port Description GND, VIN 24 V DC/6.5 A power input for control board. LD+, LD– Providing operating voltage for card reader or face recognition module. RD+ RD–...
  • Page 25: Control Board Cable Connection

    Port Description Signal port for opening the turnstile on exit. It can receive the open K2, GND turnstile signal from the control board or the face recognition module. Signal port for opening the turnstile on entry. It can receive the open K1, GND turnstile signal from the control board or the face recognition module.
  • Page 26: For Two Ic Card Readers And One Access Controller

    5.2.1 For Two IC Card Readers and One Access Controller Figure 5-2 Cable connection for two IC card readers and one access controller...
  • Page 27: For Two Ic Card Readers And One Asi7/8 Series Face Recognition Access Controller

    5.2.2 For Two IC Card Readers and One ASI7/8 Series Face Recognition Access Controller Figure 5-3 Cable connection for two IC card readers and one ASI7/8 series face recognition access controller...
  • Page 28: For Two Ic Card Readers And Two Asi7/8 Series Face Recognition Access Controllers

    5.2.3 For Two IC Card Readers and Two ASI7/8 Series Face Recognition Access Controllers Figure 5-4 Cable connection for two IC card readers and two ASI7/8 series face recognition access controllers...
  • Page 29: Commissioning

    Commissioning DIP Switch on Control Board Setting Figure 6-1 DIP switch : 1.  : 0.  6.1.1 Setting Work Mode Set working mode through the DIP switch or the configuration application. Table 6-1 Buttons description SW1–1 Description Normal mode Test mode 6.1.2 Setting Memory Mode Set memory mode through the DIP switch or the configuration application.
  • Page 30: Setting Passing Time

    Table 6-3 Buttons description SW1– SW1– SW1– SW1–6 Description In&Out-ID (default) In-ID/Out Free In-ID/Out Banned In-Free/Out-ID In&Out-Free In-Free/Out Banned In-Banned/Out-ID In-Banned/Out-Free In & Out Banned 6.1. 4 Setting Passing Time Table 6-4 Buttons description SW1–7 SW1–8 Description 5 s (default) 10 s 30 s 60 s...
  • Page 31: Self-Checking

    Power on the turnstile after completing above operations. Because the arm will automatically  fall when powered off, you need to push the arm down and then lift it to a level position to restore the turnstile to it normal status when powered on. Set the passing mode to In&Out Free, and people can manually turn the arm to pass from either ...
  • Page 32: Faq

    The power indicator light is not on after the turnstile is powered on. Check whether the air switch is turned on.  Check whether the power input of the switch is normal.  Check whether the cables are properly connected. ...
  • Page 33: Appendix 1 Maintenance Cycle

    Appendix 1 Maintenance Cycle Maintain the turnstile regularly to ensure long service life. Cleaning the Surface Maintenance cycle for a good environment (adjustable according to the on-site environment):  Outdoor: Once every five days, and every time after it rains. ...
  • Page 34: Appendix 2 Maintenance Methods

    Appendix 2 Maintenance Methods Appendix 2.1 Rust and Adhesive Failure Prevention Rusty stainless steel and adhesive failure will only happen if the turnstile is used or maintained inappropriately, or in harsh environments. Rust Prevention Do not expose the turnstile to substances that might cause it to rust. Ions, sulfur oxide, acidic substances that contain HCL and H , or substances that produce ...
  • Page 35: Appendix 2.3 Cautions

    Removing a Small Amount of Rust Use a stainless steel cleaner. Removing a Larger Amount of Rust If metal powder rusts on top of the stainless steel and is not removed in time, the stainless steel will get rusty itself. Also, if rust caused by salts or other rust-inducing items are not removed in time, it will get worse.
  • Page 36: Appendix 3 Cybersecurity Recommendations

    Appendix 3 Cybersecurity Recommendations Cybersecurity is more than just a buzzword: it’s something that pertains to every device that is connected to the internet. IP video surveillance is not immune to cyber risks, but taking basic steps toward protecting and strengthening networks and networked appliances will make them less susceptible to attacks.
  • Page 37 We suggest you to change default HTTP and other service ports into any set of numbers between 1024~65535, reducing the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using. Enable HTTPS We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication channel.
  • Page 38 Enable IP/MAC address filtering function to limit the range of hosts allowed to access the  device.

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