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TRS 370 TECHNICAL MANUAL Translated from the French original notice (rev Technical Manual TRS370-MT-EN...
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Document revisions Revision Date Written Checked Nature 2008.04.11 J.B. First edition. 2008.06.20 J.B. Installing the canopies. Installation on finished floor. Fastening the rotor on upper and lower flanges. Replacement of the electric diagram. 2008.07.25 Control board: adaptation to program version 3.0 (management of lighting by light sensor).
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Table of contents 1. SAFETY WARNINGS 2. INSTALLATION 2.1. Equipment storage before installation 2.2. List of tools required 2.3. Installation on finished ground surface (with template) 2.4. Installation with fixing frame (option) 2.5. Turnstile assembly 2.5.1. Fixed panel assembly (detail C). 2.5.2.
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SAFETY WARNINGS This manual must be made available to everyone working on the equipment: installer, maintenance operator, end user… This equipment is solely intended to control pedestrian access. Operating it for any other purpose entails risks for the user and may jeopardize the integrity of the equipment. Automatic Systems’ responsibility may not be invoked for damages resulting from an inappropriate use of the equipment.
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INSTALLATION 2.1. QUIPMENT STORAGE BEFORE INSTALLATION Prior to installation, be careful to avoid all physical shocks to the equipment. Keep it in its original packaging and store it in a dry location. Make sure it is protected from dust, heat and harsh weather. Extreme temperatures of storage: -30 to +80°C.
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2.3. NSTALLATION ON FINISHED GROUND SURFACE WITH TEMPLATE Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p6/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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1. Plan in advance the installation of the conduits for the passage of cables and remote control devices, as set out in the implementation drawing. Remember that the cables ends must extend 3 metres above ground level, electrical connections being done in the upper section of the full-height turnstile.
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2.4. NSTALLATION WITH FIXING FRAME OPTION Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p8/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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Following the instructions presented in the implementation drawing: 1. Plan in advance the installation of the conduits for the passage of cables and remote control devices. Remember that the cables ends must extend 4 metres above ground level, electrical connections being done in the upper section of the full-height turnstile. 2.
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2.5. URNSTILE ASSEMBLY Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p10/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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2.5.1. Fixed panel assembly (detail C). Proceed to assemble uprights K and L of left (3) and right (2) curved parts. Repeat this assembly process with the 2 curved parts remaining. Flat washer DIN 125 M12. Plug (ext Ø 30 .9 mm). 10.
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2.5.3. Fixing the box for card reader integration (option) Unscrew front face (R) of the box. Fix the box to the fixed panel upright by means of the provided screws and washers. Pass the electric cables through hole (S) and bring them towards the upper part of the upright: the reader will be connected to the control board (cf.
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2.5.4. Plugs installation Install the upright protectors (16) on the lower ends of the 10 uprights holding the fixed panel. Remember to also put protectors on the upper parts of the 4 higher uprights. Close the upper parts of the remaining uprights by means of the plugs provided (8) and (9). ...
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2.5.5. Fixing the turnstile to the ground (detail B) Fix the brackets (19) and (20) to the anchoring bolts (21) (cf. implementation drawing, ch. 2.3. ). The fixing brackets are already part of the fixing frame; it is therefore unnecessary to install additional ones if this option is chosen.
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2.5.6. Upper box section assembly (detail A) Note: The upper box section is of a significant weight and must be handled by two (2) people. Flat washer DIN 125 M12. 11. Screw DIN 912 M12x30. 14. Washer DIN 127 Grower M12. 16.
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2.5.7. Canopy assembly (option) Step 1: Drill four (4) 8-mm holes, on each side of the upper box. Ø8 Ø8 Ø8 Ø8 Ø8 Step 2: 10 x STAINLESS STEEL NUT A4 DIN934 M6 20 x STAINLESS STEEL FLAT WASHER DIN125 M6 10 x STAINLESS STEEL TOOTH LOCK WASHER DIN6798 M6 JZ...
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2.5.8. Mobile comb assembly Position the mobile combs so as to have to lowest bar as close to the ground as possible (30 mm) (fig. J). Adjust the 3 mobile combs on the upper flange so as to close the passageway (cf. implementation drawing (fig.
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2.5.9. Heel guard assembly (option) Note: Automatic Systems provides one SIKAFLEX 221 adhesive sealant cartridge to fix the heel guard to the bar. This adhesive must be applied at ambient temperatures between +5 and +40°C. Once dry however, it resists to temperatures from -40 to +90 ° The curing of the adhesive depends on its thickness and ambient temperature and may take several days when the latter is low.
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2.6. LECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Power supply and command cables are provided by the user and are described in the implementation drawing. If the command cables are different from the ones recommended, they must be separated from the power supply cables in order to avoid interferences. Thus, they must run through different uprights. Connect the ground (single phase 120/230 VAC - 50/60 Hz) and the 2 phases of the power supply to the breaker.
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DESCRIPTION 3.1. ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rotating obstacle with 3 combs positioned at 120° to one another. Net weight: 393 kg (including 90 kg for the upper box section). Power supply (only for a turnstile equipped with a control board): single phase 120/230 VAC - 50/60 Hz –...
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3.3. OCATION OF THE COMPONENTS Orientation pictogram Roof Upper box section, including: - control board circuit breaker mechanical assembly nameplate Passage lighting Fixed panel Fixing frame Fixed Mobile (option) comb comb Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p21/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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3.4. IXED PANEL Fixed modular panel made of painted steel, with curved parts circumscribing the passageway. The hollow uprights are used to run the various electric cables. The panel is bolted to the ground or to the fixing frame. 3.5. OBILE COMBS The rotating obstacle consists of 3 mobile combs positioned at 120°...
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3.6. IXED COMB The fixed comb limits the access to one half of the turnstile by preventing passage in the non-authorised passageway. Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p23/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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3.7. PPER BOX Upper box. Doors with key locks for access to mechanism. Diamond point roof for evacuation of water. Washer for fixing the roof. Nut for fixing the roof. Knockout for pictogram cutout. Mechanical assembly. Canopy (option). Knockout for lighting cutout (under box). 10.
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3.8. EATING RESISTANCE OPTION The fan heater is recommended when heating by electromagnets is insufficient (see Electro Heating parameter of OPTIONS menu). The high performance axial fan provides forced air circulation. The integrated thermostat is used to set the desired temperature. Note: thanks to this function, the heater must not be connected to the control unit.
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3.9. ECHANICAL ASSEMBLY A. Electromagnet. B. Connecting rod. C. Release spring. D. Mobile comb bolt. E. Rotor. F. Rollers. G. Compensating arm. H. Compensating arm release springs. J. Limit switch. K. Bolt release spring. L. Mobile comb bolt. M. Shock absorber cam. N.
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3.9.2. Mode 4 – Operating principle In this mode, the obstacle is locked in case of power failure. At rest, the electromagnet (A) is not charged. The release spring (C) (in this case, on the connecting rod (B) side) pushes the rod towards the mobile comb bolt, in order to bring it in the closed position.
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Remove: The nut, The conical spring (mode 5 spring), The large washer. Unscrew connector nut. Remove connector clip. Remove the connector. Unscrew the electromagnet from its support. Turn the electromagnet 180°, keeping the electric cable on the same side. Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p28/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential.
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Place successively: The large washer, The new cylindrical spring (mode 4 spring), The M8 flat nut, The connector. Tighten both standard M8 nuts. Tighten the electromagnet on its support. Introduce the connector into the bolt connecting rod (not illustrated) and maintain by means of the clip. Check that the spring coils are not in contact when the electromagnet is powered (adjust connector position if necessary).
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3.10. ICTOGRAMS Pictograms mounted on the housing can operate according to the 2 modes described below, depending on the electrical connections and their parameterization in the control board. 3.10.1. Orientation pictograms Orientation pictograms indicate the status of the passageway, and thus help to orientate the user approaching the turnstile.
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3.11. ONTROL BOARD 1. Input/Output terminal block (see terminal assignments, ch. “Electrical diagrams”). 2. DB9 (CAN BUS) connector. 3. RJ45 (RS232) connector. 4. Presence sensor connectors (not used for the TRS37x). 5. Display. Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p31/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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The control board is the interface between the user and the full-height turnstile. It manages every operation the TRS performs, including every optional action. The navigation of the display menus is based on an architecture using drop-down menus with three levels: MENUS ...
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Note: Parameters of the control board have already been set in factory according to ordered configuration. The most common functions are bold. GROUP Parameter Values Description PRDSTD - TRS360 Software Ver 0E 00 04 00 00 Version number of the program implemented in the control board. OK key Reader simulation (direction A then B).
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GROUP Parameter Values Description Delay allowed for user to pass through the turnstile TIMINGS No Passage (=time allowed for the obstacle to reach the limit switch after opening command). Passage Info Duration of the passage information impulse. No Pass Info Duration of the passage information impulse.
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GROUP Parameter Values Description Input 1 Status of the digital inputs: DI8, DI7, DI6, DI5, DI4, DI3, DI2, DI1. Input 2 Status of the digital inputs: DI16, DI15, DI14, DI13, DI12, DI11, DI10, DI9. Status of the digital inputs: Input 3 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, DI18, DI17 Output 1 Status of the digital outputs:...
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GROUP Parameter Values Description Language Deutsch Choice of the menu language : German. Français Choice of the menu language : French. English Choice of the menu language : English. Idle Fct Picto Choice of display of the function pictogram when it is at rest: off.
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GROUP Parameter Values Description Com1 Parity Debug Modbus Test Modbus LIGHT SENSOR Value 0 to 100 Value measured by light sensor (option). Trigger 0 to 100 Value for which the lighting is switched on/off. Delay On 0 to 9999 Delay before activation of LED lighting. Delay Off 0 to 9999 Delay before deactivation of LED lighting.
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MAINTENANCE To get all details related to the preventive maintenance program, please read our Maintenance manual. Clean up the bodywork, walls and obstacles with water and a light detergent (notably, non chlorinated). Clean up the stainless steel mobile combs (optional) with a cleaning product designed for Each stainless steel surfaces.
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Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p39/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems. Document subject to change without prior notice.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Turnstile out of service. See messages on the control board display ("OPERATION" group, "Status" parameter). Friction is perceptible The bolts and/or rollers may be jammed, especially in harsh environments during movements. (e.g., in a sea environment). Use a silicon spray (ref. 0/7508/284) on parts that need to be released.
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS Note: Informative diagram. Reference document is the one included with the equipment. Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p41/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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6.1. ONTROL BOARD TERMINAL BLOCK ASSIGNMENT The table below indicates the factory settings of the inputs/outputs. The outputs can be set differently in the OUTPUT FUNCTIONS group. The inputs/outputs of the options are highlighted. BCL1+ Not used BLC3+ Not used PW R BCL1- Not used...
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Technical Manual TRS370 -MT-EN p43/44 The information in this document is the property of Automatic Systems and is confidential. The consignee withholds from using it for anything other than the use of the products or the execution of the project to which they belong and withholds from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from Automatic Systems.
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