PERCo TB-01.9A Assembly And Operation Manual

Electromechanical box tripod turnstile with automatic anti-panic barrier arms and built-in readers

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ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL
TB-01.9A
Electromechanical box tripod turnstile with automatic
anti-panic barrier arms and built-in readers

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  • Page 1 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile with automatic anti-panic barrier arms and built-in readers...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. APPLICATION ..........................2 2. OPERATING CONDITIONS......................2 3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................2 4. DELIVERY SET .......................... 4 4.1. Standard delivery set ......................4 4.2. Additional equipment to be supplied upon request ............... 4 5. DESIGN AND OPERATION ......................4 5.1.
  • Page 3: Application

    Plus, Ultralight, DESFire) with an operation frequency of 13.56 MHz with UID reading; • NFC-enabled Android OS smartphones with reading of a unique identifier generated by the PERCo. Access application on a smartphone (installation and launch of the application is required);...
  • Page 4 ............ 1170×750×1030 mm Net weight of the turnstile ....................max. 67 kg Fig. 1. Overall dimensions of the TB-01.9A turnstile Wiegand, Wiegand-26, Wiegand-37, Wiegand-42, Wiegand-58. The maximum allowable length of the RC-panel cable amounts to 40 m (to be supplied upon request).
  • Page 5: Delivery Set

    TB-01.9A and TBC-01.9A models have matching designs and dimensions. • Installed in a line, several turnstile housings form a passage zone with no need to install extra guide barriers.
  • Page 6: Design

    RC panel (items 1-3, 4, and 9); the housing includes a built-in CLB140 turnstile control board (hereinafter, the control board) and two card readers as well. Fig. 2. Design of the TB-01.9A turnstile 1 – frame; 2 – base; 3 – top cover; (items 1-3 form the turnstile housing); 4 – barrier arm;...
  • Page 7: Indication Block

    Assembly & Operation Manual The turnstile housing contains a rotary group consisting of a resetting mechanism (a pusher, roller, and springs), control mechanism with optical rotation sensors for the barrier arms, and locking device, as well as an electromechanical unblocking device. In addition, the rotary group houses a rotary mechanism, which includes a damper, a rotation sensor disk, and a faceplate;...
  • Page 8: Clb Control Board

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile 5.2.4. CLB control board Inside the turnstile housing, there is a bracket outfitted with a CLB (see Fig. 5) and terminal blocks for connection of external devices. An RC panel, ACS outputs, WRC device (when used), intrusion detector (optional), and Fire Alarm emergency passage unblocking device are connected to the CLB.
  • Page 9: Control Signal Parameters

    Assembly & Operation Manual For convenience, the connection contacts of the turnstile’s power supply unit and built-in readers are placed on the bracket on the X1 terminal block. The connection is carried out in accordance with the connection layout of the turnstile and additional equipment (see Fig. 13). The turnstile is powered via a power cable (11).
  • Page 10: Control Modes

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile 5.2.6. Control modes There are two turnstile control modes, namely, pulse and potential. In both modes, the turnstile is controlled by sending commands (i.e., combination of control signals) to the standard control inputs: Unlock A, Stop, and Unlock B as well as to a special Fire Alarm control input. The selected mode determines the control command sending algorithm (see Tables 6 and 7).
  • Page 11: Turnstile Control Devices

    Assembly & Operation Manual 5. When the passage is completed, i.e., after the barrier arms return to the closed position (turn at 120°), the turnstile’s rotary mechanism is locked. The PASS A / PASS B relay output is normalized. 6. If the rotation of the barrier arms has not started, the locking command for the rotary mechanism is generated after the unlocked state holding time expires.
  • Page 12: Fire Alarm Device

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile 5.3.2. Fire Alarm device The Fire Alarm emergency passage unblocking device is connected to the Fire Alarm and GND contacts of the XT1.L terminal block of the control board according to the turnstile’s electrical connection layout (Fig. 13).
  • Page 13: Intrusion Detector And Siren

    Assembly & Operation Manual Fig. 9. Output stages for PASS A, PASS B, Ready, Det Out, and Alarm 5.4.2. Intrusion detector and siren Attention! It is not possible to install an intrusion detector inside the turnstile housing. The intrusion detector is connected to the Detector, GND, and +12V contacts of the XT1.L terminal block of the control board.
  • Page 14: Operation Contingencies And Response To Those

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile 5.6. Operation contingencies and response to those The turnstile is equipped with an alarm function to signal violations of the normal operation mode in case of unauthorized passage or delayed return of the barrier arms to their initial (closed) position.
  • Page 15: Operation Safety

    Assembly & Operation Manual 7.2. Operation safety Observe general electrical safety rules when operating the turnstile. Warning! Do not operate the turnstile under conditions that do not comply with the requirements of • Section 2. Do not operate the turnstile at a power supply voltage different from that specified in •...
  • Page 16: Tools And Equipment Required For Installation

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile The turnstile is equipped with a resetting mechanism for the barrier arms. When the arms are turned more than 60°, the barrier arm is reset in the passage direction (in this case, the barrier arms cannot return to the initial position, and the return passage is blocked). If the barrier arms are turned less than 60°, they return to their initial position.
  • Page 17 5 – control board; 6 – rotary mechanism; 7 – bracket (for ACS controller installation) Fig. 12. Marking layout for the TB-01.9A turnstile housing installation (The diameter and depth of the holes in the layout are indicated for anchors of the PFG IH 10 SORMAT type;...
  • Page 18: Acs Controller Installation

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile 8. Connect the RC-panel cable (10) to the XT1.L terminal block on the control board (Fig. 5). 9. Connect cables of other devices, if required, to corresponding terminal blocks of the control board (see Fig. 5 and Fig. 13).
  • Page 19: Indication Mode Selection For Readers

    Assembly & Operation Manual 8.6.1. Indication mode selection for readers The light indication mode of the readers, depending on control signals sent by the ACS controller, is selected using a red jumper wire on each control board of the built-in readers in accordance with Table 3.
  • Page 20: Electrical Connection Layout Of The Turnstile

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile 8.7. Electrical connection layout of the turnstile Fig. 13. Electrical connection layout of the TB-01.9A turnstile and additional equipment Elements of the layout are listed in Table 5. Elements marked with an asterisk (*) are not included in the...
  • Page 21: Operation

    Assembly & Operation Manual Table 5. Elements of the electrical connection layout of the turnstile Legend Name Quantity, pcs Bracket with the CLB board and terminal blocks CLB control board Control mechanism Built-in Wiegand readers A4.1, A4.2 Turnstile’s power supply unit A6.1 –...
  • Page 22 TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile The RC panel buttons and light indicators are shown in Fig. 4. Please note the following: • In the Single passage in the set direction mode, the turnstile will automatically close after passage of a user in the selected direction. If the passage is not performed during the passage waiting time, the turnstile will automatically close as well.
  • Page 23: Turnstile Operation In Potential Control Mode

    Assembly & Operation Manual Note: Pressing a button on the RC panel sends a low-level signal to the relevant contacts (Unlock A, Unlock B, and Stop) of the XT1.L terminal block relative to the GND contact. 9.3. Turnstile operation in potential control mode Turnstile operation modes are set and indicated via the RC panel in accordance with Table 7.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    XT1.H terminal blocks In case of other faults and defects, please contact the PERCo Technical Support Department. 12. MAINTENANCE The turnstile maintenance is required once a year and in case of any technical failures; the turnstile must be serviced immediately after repair works. Technical maintenance is to be carried out by qualified specialists after careful study of this Manual.
  • Page 25: Transportation And Storage

    After technical maintenance works and inspections are complete, the turnstile is ready for further operation. In case of any defects revealed during technical maintenance, please contact the PERCo Technical Support Department (the PERCo TSD). Fig. 14. Interior components of the turnstile mechanism 13.
  • Page 26: Appendix 1. Control Signal Transmission Algorithm In Pulse Control Mode

    TB-01.9A Electromechanical box tripod turnstile Appendix 1. Control signal transmission algorithm in pulse control mode Note: For the RC-panel: • active front – pressing of the relevant button on the RC panel; • low level – the relevant button on the RC panel has been pressed;...
  • Page 27: Appendix 2. Control Signal Transmission Algorithm In Potential Control Mode

    Assembly & Operation Manual The active front is at the Unlock A contact while there is a low level at the Unlock B and Stop contacts, or the active front is at the Unlock B contact while there is a low level at the Unlock A and Stop contacts, or the active front is at the Stop contact while there is a low level at the Unlock A and Unlock B contacts.
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