Below is a typical layout for the gate. A plinth is required to be 250x250 wide and long, and 250mm deep. The concrete should be at least 15MPa strength, or to a civil engineers’ specifications. Figure 1: Typical layout of Pulse Special Needs Gate www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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1.7. There is allowance for a reception trigger, which can be used with a remote or a pushbutton placed at the reception desk. The trigger has a push-to-open, push-to-close function. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
& control cables. Also check that the floor is level and smooth. 2.3. The conduit should be flush with the floor and the power & control cables must extend +- 500mm from floor level to reach the connection terminals. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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2.5. Place the base ring, mark the holes with chalk. Remove and drill holes in concrete. 2.6. Bolt down the base assembly using the 4x bolting holes and suitable M10 Capscrew anchors. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
Special Needs Gate Automatic - USER MANUAL Doc: SNGA-UM 3. PARTS 3.1. Below is an exploded view of the special needs gate and its main parts. Figure 4: Gate frame Assembly www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
5 4.7. Connect the power and controls (see ) before replacing the body. The body must be placed with the controls facing toward the area where the gate will in the closed www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
5.1. In the PAG700V02 controller, the most used triggers are wired to the terminal rail located above the power supply. 5.2. The power connections for mains power are also located at the terminal rail, with live wire connected to the circuit breaker. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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Special Needs Gate Automatic - USER MANUAL Doc: SNGA-UM Figure 5: PAG700V02 Controller & Connections 5.3. Connect 220v AC live power as shown in the diagram Figure 6: . www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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(latch). 5.6. Connect the terminals 3 and 5 (toggle trigger A and ground) to use as an opening latch for a remote control or push button at the reception desk. Figure 6: Client trigger connections www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
6.1. The power supply has a switch that should be set for either 220V or 110V (for USA installations). Remove the front screw, slide the perforated top back and up to remove, to access the switch. Figure 7: Power supply mains change 220v - 110v www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
Brake Mode in Open Position Brake Mode in Closed Position Fire Alarm Direction Direction gate opens when fire alarm is triggered. Open Trigger Memory Trigger memory for storing multiple triggers. This is by default off. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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Buzzer sound on operation. Spare Trigger Hold Open Hold open function for trigger if contact is closed indefinitely. LEARN MODE – Switch ON for 5 For factory settings. seconds Test Mode – 2 Second Auto Cycle www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
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