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Revision Date Reviser History New manual layout; 29/APR/2020 Bruno Hayashi Ÿ Ÿ Beal Content update. Ÿ Mário Arand Ÿ...
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Digicon S.A. Code: 069.31.220 Revision 07 This manual was elaborated by: Digicon S.A. Controle Eletrônico para Mecânica Documentation Sector - EDS After the product's service life ends, dispose ofi t according to the National Solid Waste Policy.
Ÿ Keep this manual for future consultations. Ÿ Digicon reserves its right to alter the characteristics ofi ts products at any moment to Ÿ adapt them to more recent technological advancements. Digicon maintains its right to alter the information contained in this manual without Ÿ...
Safety Instructions This manual has several safety messages: try to read and follow them in order to promote your safety and that of third parties. Applicable symbols: Ÿ It indicates important instructions concerning operation or maintenance. It indicates a powered terminal where dangerous voltage may be present. It indicates a protective ground wire.
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General precautions: Ÿ Wristwatch and jewelry – To avoid damages to the equipment and to the operator, do not wear objects that conduct electricity. Atmospheric discharges –Do not work on this equipment during atmospheric discharges. Labels– Do not remove warning labels. If the item is illegible or damaged, replace it by a new label.
When we combine innovation and robustness, design and reliability, we find the best access control solution. Digicon presents a solution developed to the last detail in order to offer a new concept to the market. From an intense research process on world tendencies and a comprehensive engineering work, dFlow is born.
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The technology developed in Brazil by Digicon detects, with high precision, users moving in any direction inside the equipment. Such precision originates in the innovative sensing system, which can be compared to an almost limitless amount of traditional infrared sensors, thus allowing the doors to remain open for authorized users and closed to non-authorized people.
dFlow accepts the main traditional identification technologies, including bar code, QR code, RFID, MIFARE, and biometrics via fingerprint. Integration into such technologies follow the standards used in the traditional access control equipment. New biometric technologies now emerging, as facial identification, iris pattern identification, and finger on the fly are also supported by dFlow.
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flow as well as providing access to Special Needs Users. NOTE- The model 900 can be configured with centralized doors. NOTE- Digicon meets the standard ABNT NBR 9050, Accessibility to buildings, furniture, and urban equipment.
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Model 1100 III. In this model, the passage width measures 1120 millimeters. Exclusively in this model the doors are centralized, which does affect the bidirectional, simultaneous flow and allows access to Special Needs Users. NOTE – Each dFlow passage has 2 bumpers (left and right) whose function is to protect the equipment against mechanical shocks.
Installation WARNING Allow only qualified personnel to install this equipment. The installation must comply with all local rules and regulations. Installation site The installation site must follow the requirements listed in the document titled Work Plan in order to receive the equipment installation. In that document there are all the information needed to install the product correctly, so that it can meet the customer's expectations.
Accessing dFlow Each equipment module has four covers accessible via keys: Side covers: offer access to the circuit breaker, collecting box, motor board Ÿ supplies, and selector switch. Lower covers: offer access to motors, control board, CPU, terminals, and Ÿ integrator area.
Drilling and anchorage To anchor the equipment to the floor, we must prepare the drill holes according to the measures shown below: (9.05") (9.05") (9.84") (9.84") (12.59") (12.59") Cables passage (7.48") (8.66") (8.66") (7.48") (8.66") (11.02") (11.02") 1600 (62.99") - Fixation points - Optional fixation points NOTE - Make sure the installation surface is steady and leveled to ensure door alignment and a better sensor performance.
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Once the layout is placed and the measurements are checked, mark the floor drilling points, remove the template and drill according to the chosen type of anchor (mechanical or chemical). NOTE: Digicon recommends the chemical anchorage with ampoules. Check the manufacturer's information before perfoming the chose anchorage.
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Make sure the modules follow the positions shown below: Transmitter Receiver Entry Transmitter/ Receiver Transmitter Receiver Entry Entry NOTE – In order to differentiate the modules, we point out that the receiver has the CPU and the control board while the transmitter only has the terminal block B2 in the lower half of the product.
Fixating and powering the sensor Tofixate the sensor correctly, check if the installation references are according to the ones speci fi ed below: Inside the set, there is a kit containing screws and the connector used to power the sensor. Use these items to fixate the sensor to the structure organized by the customer.
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(10,94") R41,75 R52,5 Ø During installation, it is important to respect the correct position of the sensor. The engraving 'TR' on the fixation sheet guides the positioning of the transmitter and receiver modules while the arrow indicates the equipment's direction of entry. Receiver Transmitter Entry...
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With the sensor adequately fixed, connect the cables that interconnect the sensor and the respective associated passage. Receiver Transmitter Power network for sensor Ethernet for sensor...
B1 and B2. Each cable has the terminal block prefix in its identification. NOTE – Digicon provides 4-meter interconnection cables. The depth of the ducts must be measured so that the cables are enough. NOTE – Pay attention to the route identifiers on each cable. Inverted...
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NOTE– when passing the interconnection cables through the infrastructure, be careful not to damage them. Broken cables harm equipment performance.
Power connection and external network To power the equipment, the external alternate current must be connected to the specific terminals 1, 3, and 5 at terminal block B1. The rest of the terminals of the upper part are currents protected by the equipment circuit breakers. NOTE –...
For the logical part, the network cable must be connected in the slot located in the tray beside terminal block B1, as shown in the image below: Logic Input Powering the equipment 9.1 Important checks Check if the doors are free to move along their path. With a multimeter in the continuity scale, check if the equipment's inner alternate supply is not in short circuit.
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Make sure the mandatory free space is respected. Free area Free area...
9.2 Turning on the circuit breaker After performing the check, the equipment can be powered for the first time. Access the side cover that gives access to the circuit breakers and turn them on. After powering the equipment, wait for a few minutes until the application starts to run in the equipment.
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Position M0 – Normal operation Briefly press the OK button to return the equipment to its normal state. Position M1 – Validate sensor calibration This function is important to check the quality of the calibration being used. When you briefly press the OK button, all the LEDs light up in the color red. Step away from the blockage and make sure there is nothing in the blockage's area, according to the specifications.
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Position M1 – Sensor Calibration Sensor calibration is an important resource for the equipment's optimum operation. This procedure is applied when there are alterations in the installation environment and/or when incorrect calibration is identified. By pressing the OK button for 3 seconds, the equipment will start the calibration process.
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Positions M3 and M4 – Entrance and Exit Operational States The operational states can be set up in three ways, which are: Controlled = Only accepts passages who present valid credential. It is represented by the color chosen in the procedure of position M5 and with a '<' on the corresponding pictogram.
11. Optional items Besides providing compatibility with most access control technologies, Digicon also offers a series of optional items that allow improve and adjust the dFlow operation to the customer's needs. You can read the description of each item below: 11.1 Card collector...
11.2 Display The LCD display has Full HD resolution and presents informative images of the equipment's action and operation. These images are configurable, that is, they can be personalized according to the customer's needs. See some of the existing patterns below: 11.3 No break The no break has the function of opening the door in case of power outage.
11.5 Access control module - MCA This module is a technology developed by Digicon with the goal of maximizing the task of integrating access control systems that demand processing power, flexibility when choosing technologies, and agility in manipulating and transferring data. The following items are optional and can be configured alongside the MCA:...
11.5.2 Biometrics The biometric sensor is a device designed for identifying people through fingerprint scanning. Systems that use this type of identification are safer and more comfortable since they do not need to offer another type of identification to validate. 11.5.3 Bar code reader It has a sensor with resolution of 752 x 480 pixels that reads bar codes and QR codes.
12.2 Other information Technical Data Characteristics 100 - 240 VAC Power Supply (automatic selection) Frequency 50 - 60 Hz Average time for 1 second opening/closing door 0°C to 50°C Operating temperature 190kg per module Approx. weight Consumption: Booting 140 ~ 150 W Operation (standby) 120 ~ 140 W Operation (two doors in movement)
Preventive maintenance Leave all maintenance services for qualified technical professionals. Action Frequency Check operation of 3D sensor, analyzing video files generated 1x / 6 months Calibrate blockage 1x / 3 months Calibrate doors 1x / 3 months Analyze door operation, looking for noises, heavy mechanisms, and 1x / 6 months non-standard activations Analyze side and upper LED lights activation...
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Records of Preventive Maintenance: Manufacturer Company: Contacts: Digicon S/A +55 51 3489 7000 www.digicon.com.br Product Model: Code: Serial Number: dFlow Installation Company: Contacts: Date: Action Date Responsible Signature...
Cleaning 14.1 Maintenance and conservation of doors Finger marks: use a soft cloth moisten with water, soap, or neutral detergent and Ÿ slightly polish the surface a dry and soft cloth. Stains can appear after dirty water dries. Use a soft cloth moisten with distilled or Ÿ...
Warranty and Technical Assistance Digicon is responsible for the project, skilled labor, and quality of the materials used in the manufacturing of our products, ensuring that the equipment and all parts are free of manufacturing defects or problems. Digicon commits itself to replace or repair, as we choose, any part or equipment presenting manufacturing defects without any costs to the buyer, in our factory in Gravataí...
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Factory, Technical Assistance, and Sales Rua Nissin Castiel, 640 - Distrito Industrial. Gravataí/RS Zip Code 94045-420 Sales: (0xx51) 3489.8700 Technical Assistance: (0xx51) 3489.8903 vendas.acesso@digicon.com.br E-mail: Office/ SP Development, Technical Assistance, and Sales Rua São Paulo, 82 - Alphaville. Barueri/SP Zip Code 06465-130 Phone: (0xx11) 3738.3500...
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