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  • Page 1 K 32 P / K 42 P User manual Your global partner for entrance solutions www.record.group...
  • Page 2 Document identification Article nr.: 121-006454680 Version: Publication date: 16/05/2024 Translation of the original manual Subject to technical modifications Copyright © agtatec ag...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of revision............................... 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......................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Electric specifications of the door......................24 Electrical specifications power supply....................24 Electrical specifications of the door control KST200 ................24 Electrical lighting specifications......................24 Sound pressure level ..........................25 6 Operation ................................26 Operating mode symbols ........................26 Instructional symbols..........................
  • Page 5: Table Of Revision

    Table of revision Table of revision Power Assist New chapter ................................  19 BAL_K32_K42_P_EN_2V0_REC_121-006454680 5 / 44...
  • Page 6: Safety

    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.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9: State Of Technology

    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.
  • Page 10: Spare Parts And Liability

    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.
  • Page 11: General Information

    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.
  • Page 12: Definition Of Terms

    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.
  • Page 13: Description

    Description Description Graphical display Abbreviation Description Abbreviation Description Passage width Floor ring height Passage height Cladding height Total height Total diameter Exterior diameter Interior diameter 3.1.1 Main mechanical components Abbreviation Description Drum wall Curved, fixed aluminum frame for supporting curved glass or panelling. Drum wall edge Fixed structure made of vertical frame profiling for accommodating control units.
  • Page 14: Description Of The System

    Description Description of the system The system consists of three or four turnstile wings and has a microprocessor-controlled drive sys- tem. The turnstile is started by manually pushing. If no other persons pass the revolving door, the turnstile moves electromotively at slow speed to the start position and comes to a stop (P = automatic positioning device).
  • Page 15: Safety Features And Control Elements

    Description Safety features and control elements INTERIOR VIEW in closed state Possible variants of the control elements Column INSIDE Column OUTSIDE Wall installation BAL_K32_K42_P_EN_2V0_REC_121-006454680 15 / 44...
  • Page 16: Legend For Safety Features And Control Elements

    Description Triple winged Four winged EXTERIOR EXTERIOR INTERIOR INTERIOR Position of the turnstile wings in the locked position: Turnstile wing K31 / K32 K41 / K42 DKF1 = Turnstile wing 1 0° 0° DKF2 = Turnstile wing 2 120° 90° DKF3 = Turnstile wing 3 240°...
  • Page 17: Bde-D-Kta Control Unit

    Description Lighting Sticker STOP Sticker Mother + Child/ Dog Sticker START Glass label (example) Labelling the glass surface reduces the danger of collision. Transparent wings or wing surfaces must be must be clearly visible, for example, by permanent labelling, appropriate markings or use of coloured materials.
  • Page 18: Safety Strips On Turnstile Wings

    Description 3.4.6 Safety strips on turnstile wings On the turnstile wings there are rubber safety strips. The safety strips serve as protection to reduce bruising, for example of hands, feet and heels. 3.4.7 Collision detection of the control If the turnstile encounters an obstacle and blocks without one of the safety devices having been triggered, the control system switches off the drive.
  • Page 19: Options

    Options Options Power Assist The automatic positioner (Power Assist) is a manual revolving door with 3 or 4 turnstile leaves and motorised support for the revolving movement. Functional description A person enters the system and pushes the turnstile manually. The push is recognised by the control electronics and supported by a motor.
  • Page 20: Electromagnetic Turnstile Lock (Fail Secure)

    Options 4.2.2 Electromagnetic turnstile lock (Fail Secure) NOTICE Fail Secure = Monostable locking, locked without current. The system is equipped with a turnstile lock. In the operating mode LOCKED, the turnstile is automat- ically locked in the home position and unlocked when another operating mode is selected. If the power supply fails, the status LOCKED or UNLOCKED is maintained.
  • Page 21: Key Pivot Contact (Ssk)

    Options CAUTION Danger of people being trapped inside the turnstile. a) Bruises and contusions through from the turnstile wing. ð Visual inspection, check whether people are trapped inside. Switch Operating mode Display symbol Function – The operating mode LOCKED is selected by turning the key switch to the right until it stops.
  • Page 22: Bde-Lock Key Switch

    Options NOTICE It is necessary for the operator to have visual contact from the location of the key emergency switch tot he door! BDE-Lock key switch The BDE-Lock key switch is used to lock or unlock the BDE-D-KTA control unit for the door. Only a certain people have access to this key switch.
  • Page 23: Night Shield - Deadman

    Options 4.10.2 Night shield - deadman CAUTION Night shield crushing danger a) Fingers or hands getting crushed, sheared or pulled in ð To avoid crushing, the operator must have a clear view of the night shield during the OPENING and CLOSING process. NOTICE If the night shield is manually locked (i.e.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Environmental conditions Temperature range From -15 to +50° C Humidity range Up to 85% rel. humidity, not condensing Electric specifications of the door Mains voltage: 230 VAC Frequency: 50-60 Hz Nominal power: max. 300 W Mains fuse: 10A circuit breaker with tripping characteristic C or K Control voltage: 24 VDC Motor voltage:...
  • Page 25: Sound Pressure Level

    Specifications Sound pressure level The A-weighted emission sound pressure level of the drive is less than 70 dB. LpA_<70dB (A). BAL_K32_K42_P_EN_2V0_REC_121-006454680 25 / 44...
  • Page 26: Operation

    Operation Operation Operating mode symbols Operating modes Control button Standard display symbol LOCKED UNLOCKED or SSK opening In case of SSK opening, press the LOCK button once again AUTOMATIC POSITIONING CONTROL CONTINUOUS Without function MANUAL 2x briefly or 1x long (>2 Sec.) Press the CONTINUOUS key Restart lock After reset press the info button...
  • Page 27: Status Display

    Operation Status display The status display shows information with status number and message in plain text. If there is more than one piece of information, the number and the current entry number is also displayed. The next entry is called up by pressing the info key. Error display Current errors are displayed in the error display as a list of the error numbers without plain text display in decimal format.
  • Page 28: Special Function Selection

    Operation NOTICE The physical force required for manually pushing the door in the MANUAL mode is determ- ined by the size of the turnstile and the friction that occurs. The larger and heavier the turn- stile is, the more physical force is required. Special function selection Select the special functions by pressing the respective button on the BDE-D-KTA control unit.
  • Page 29: Servicing And Maintenance

    Servicing and maintenance Servicing and maintenance General remarks 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.
  • Page 30: Monthly Inspection Work Performed By The Operator

    Servicing and maintenance Servicing Type of servicing Action Adjustment and cleaning Clean and adjust bearings, sliding points, and power transmission. Check relevant fastening screws and retighten if neces- sary. For documentation and information purposes, the testing and servicing work as well as the condition of the system are recorded in a test log book.
  • Page 31 Servicing and maintenance Protective screen (optional - depend- – Check the mechanical condition – A protective screen should pre- ing on country regulations) of the protective screen vent all crushing and shearing points – Check in particular the closing mechanism Function test Night shield –...
  • Page 32: Cleaning And Care

    Servicing and maintenance Cleaning and care DANGER Warning: risk of fatal electric shock! a) Risk of death by electric shock ð Do not touch the drive system while the main power is connected. ð Do not spray water into the drive system. CAUTION The system must be kept free of dirt, leaves, snow and ice! a) In case of heavy soiling contact a professional.
  • Page 33: Malfunctions

    Malfunctions Malfunctions Conduct during malfunctions NOTICE If malfunctions that endanger the safety of individuals occur, the system must be turned off. It may not be turned back on until the problem has been resolved by a professional and the danger no long exists. 8.1.1 Troubleshooting options NOTICE...
  • Page 34: Status Display And Troubleshooting Bde-D-Kta

    Status display and troubleshooting BDE-D-KTA The following table lists the possible status messages by their status number, together with a detailed description and information on how to correct and reset the error display. Display text i-record / Cause and effect Possible troubleshooting Internal emergency stop –...
  • Page 35 Malfunctions External vertical sensor – OptoStop, OptoSlow, de- – Remove object from the detection range stator (OP-VSSA) pending on the adjusted of the sensor sensor function stop the rota- VSSA active – Check sensor for contamination, clean if tion or reduce the rotation possible speed in the active range of –...
  • Page 36 Malfunctions Horizontal safety bar ro- – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Remove object from safety edge, possibly tor blad 2 (SL-FES2) of the rotation dirt on the floor, under a heel guard SL-FES2 active – Perform reset – If not successful, contact service Vertical safety bar rotor –...
  • Page 37 Malfunctions Pendulum wing 2 de- – Immediate stop of the rota- – Fully open the night shield flected (UW-POS2_R) tion – Close / reset drum wall breakout com- UW-POS2 rotor active pletely – Reset pivot wings – Perform reset Commissioning required – Immediate stop of the rota- –...
  • Page 38 Malfunctions Outer stator safety bar 3 – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Perform reset (SL-SA3) of the rotation – If not successful, contact service SL-SO3 active Outer stator safety bar 4 – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Perform reset (SL-SA4) of the rotation –...
  • Page 39 Malfunctions Test error flow sensor – ErrorStop, Immediate stop of – Perform reset rotor blade 2 (OP-VLS2) the rotation – If not successful, contact service OP-VLS2 test error Horizontal light barrier – OptoStop, Immediate stop of – Remove object from the detection range rotor blade 1 (OP- the rotation of the sensor...
  • Page 40 Malfunctions Test error vertical – ErrorStop, Immediate stop of – Perform reset sensor STOP rotor the rotation – If not successful, contact service blade 1 (OP-VSR12) OP-VSR1_STOP test error Test error vertical – ErrorStop, Immediate stop of – Perform reset sensor STOP rotor the rotation –...
  • Page 41: Restarting The Door Control

    Malfunctions Vertical safety bar rotor – SafetyStop, Immediate stop – Remove object from safety edge, possibly blade backwards 4 (SL- of the rotation dirt on the floor, under a heel guard VSR4.2) – Perform reset SL-VSR42 active – If not successful, contact service 8.1.4 Restarting the door control NOTICE...
  • Page 42: Function When Power Is Restored

    Malfunctions NOTICE An emergency operation is only possible for a certain bridge period with an external (on-site) or integrated UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). If the system is equipped with a bistable electric turnstile lock, the turnstile remains locked in the basic position in the operating mode LOCKED.
  • Page 43: Taking Out Of Service And Disposal

    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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