Table of contents Table of contents List of changes ..............................1 Safety................................. Presentation of warning signs ....................... Intended purpose of use ........................General hazards............................ State of technology ..........................Personal protective equipment......................Spare parts and liability......................... 10 2 General information ............................11 Purpose and use of the instructions......................
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Table of contents 7 Malfunctions ..............................28 Status displays ............................28 Error displays ............................28 Examples of errors / alarms ......................... 28 7.3.1 Power failure ............................ 28 7.3.2 Wrong direction alarm........................28 7.3.3 Technical alarms..........................29 7.3.4 Intrusion alarm ..........................29 7.3.5 Anti-pass-back alarm ........................
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Safety Safety Presentation of warning signs Various symbols are used in this guide for easier understanding: NOTICE Useful advice and information to ensure correct and efficient workflow of the system. CAUTION Against a potential hazardous situation that can lead to minor personal injury and property damage.
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Safety DANGER Electric Shock! In case of contact with live parts, there is an immediate danger to life due to electric shock. Damage to or removal of the insulation or individual components can be life-threatening. a) Before starting work (cleaning, maintenance, replacement) on active parts of electrical systems and equipment, ensure that all poles are voltage free and that this is maintained for the duration of the work.
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Safety CAUTION Risk of malfunctions, material damage or injuries! Insufficient or inattentive cleaning or care of the system can lead to malfunctions, material damage or injuries. a) Check the sensors regularly for dirt and clean them if necessary. b) Regularly remove dirt accumulations in the floor rail or under the floor mat. c) Keep the system free from snow and ice.
Safety CAUTION Risk of malfunctions, material damage or injuries! If unauthorised persons use the system, there is a risk of malfunction, material damage or injuries. a) Children under 8 years of age may only use the system under supervision. b) Children must not play, clean or maintain the system. c) Persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities as well as persons with insufficient knowledge or experience may only use the system under supervision or must have received and understood instructions to do so.
Safety The head protection serves to protect against falling and flying parts and materials. It also protects the head from bumping into hard objects. Protective goggles protect the eyes from flying parts, dust, splinters or splashes. Protective gloves are designed to protect hands from friction, abrasions, punctures or serious injury and from burning caused by contacting hot surfaces.
General information General information Purpose and use of the instructions These instructions are an integral part of the system and enable efficient and safe handling of the sys- tem. In order to ensure proper functioning, the instructions must be accessible at all times and kept in the immediate area of the system.
General information Definition of terms Term: Explanation: System The term is also used in these instructions as a synonym for the product. Door op- erators, revolving doors, sliding doors, etc. are referred to as a system. If information in these instructions refers to a specific type, this is shown accordingly in the text.
Description General Description [ The system is designed for automatic handling of passenger traffic in and around airports and other security-sensitive buildings. People walk individually through the corridor in only one direction and without the ability to go back in the direction they came from, i.e. in the opposite direction. The system also prevents uncontrolled access by people coming from a public area to a security zone or a protec- ted area.
Description 3.3.5 Emergency open button (options) In the event of a system failure or panic, the emergency escape switch can be operated to bring the system into the safety position. To return to normal operation, the emergency open push button must be reset manually. An acoustic reminder sounds at regular intervals.
Specifications Specifications Dimensions Dimensions (millimetre / inch) Door type 1100 1200 1400 650 mm / 25.591 in 900 mm / 35.433 in 1100 mm / 43.307 1200 mm / 47.244 1400 mm / 55.118 A = routing width 3522 mm / 138.66 in 3150 mm / 124.02 in 980 mm / 38.465 in 1230 mm / 48.307 1430 mm / 56.181...
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Specifications DANGER Danger to life in case of faulty installation a) There is an immediate danger to life by electric shock when touching live parts. Incorrect install- ation of individual components can be life-threatening. ð If possible, the wiring for low voltage and mains voltage should be installed in a separate cable duct.
Operation Operation Menu NOTICE The keys on the operating unit are used to set the operating modes in the main menu and the system parameters in the submenu. The functions of the keys differ from the main menu to the submenu. Main menu Name Operation...
Operation Submenu Name Operation Capacity Display example Enter Press the key 1 x to ac- Select menu item (ex: error, cess the next submenu. status, parameter), confirm entry Plus Press the key 1 x to Navigation down in the move down. menu Minus Press the key 1 x to...
Operation Activate operation lock via keyboard Operation Capacity Display example Press the key sequence as shown No settings can be made on the operating unit. To deactivate, press the key se- quence again Activating the operation lock with the key Prerequisite Operation Capacity...
Operation 5.4.2 CLOSED and LOCKED operating mode Also serves as a manual reset Status: – Illumination is off. – LED-Strips and pictograms are red. – Doors are closed and locked. 5.4.3 OPEN operating mode NOTICE If detection in the tunnel is deactivated, it is possible to pass through in both directions without triggering an alarm.
Operation 5.4.5 CLEANING mode NOTICE This mode allows the system to be cleaned without triggering an alarm while keeping the en- trance door closed and locked. This mode can activate by pressing a switch on the system. This switch is provided by the customer. Status when cleaning air side: –...
Operation 5.4.7 Function Authorised access NOTICE When this function is activated, an authorized person is entitled to pass through the system in the opposite direction. This function can be activated with a button or switch provided and installed by the customer or via the BMS (Building Management System). Status: –...
Operation 5.4.12 Function in case of power failure (POWER-UP) NOTICE In case of power failure, the backup battery (option) is activated. By default, the entrance door is closed and locked. The exit door and centre door are opened. As soon as the power supply returns, the system is set to alarm mode and a check of the empty tunnel is carried out.
Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance Regular inspection and maintenance of the system by trained and authorized personal from the man- ufacturer, is the best guarantee for long life and trouble-free secure operation. These control and maintenance operations are required at regular intervals, following the manufac- turer's instructions and the relevant legal requirements.
Inspection and maintenance Testing Type of test Action Visual inspection Check door leaves, guides, bearings, limiting devices, sensors, and the securing of crushing and shearing points for damage. Mechanical inspection Check fastenings for tight fit. Safety check (exit and escape routes) Check sensors, safety devices, and monitoring devices for tight fit and damage.
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Inspection and maintenance CAUTION Risk of malfunctions, material damage or injuries! Insufficient or inattentive cleaning or care of the system can lead to malfunctions, material damage or injuries. a) Check the sensors regularly for dirt and clean them if necessary. b) Regularly remove dirt accumulations in the floor rail or under the floor mat.
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Malfunctions Malfunctions Status displays NOTICE The status display shows information with status number and message in plain text. If there is more than one piece of information (e.g. malfunction), the number and the consecutive entry number are also displayed. The next entry is called up by pressing the info key Operation Capacity Display example...
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Malfunctions 7.3.3 Technical alarms This alarm is triggered if a traffic flow interruption has lasted too long or if a technical error has been detected. A reset is required to deactivate this alarm. A ringtone sounds at regular intervals as a reminder. 7.3.4 Intrusion alarm This alarm is triggered if someone tries to cross the sys-...
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Taking out of service and disposal Taking out of service and disposal Decommissioning When shutting down or taking out of service, the system is disconnected from the mains supply and any existing battery is unplugged. NOTICE After each temporary shutdown a new commissioning must be carried out. Dismantling and disposal NOTICE All machine parts must be sorted by type of material and disposed according to local...
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