Full height turnstile with bicycle access (116 pages)
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Operating Instructions Full height turnstile MPT-333 Doc. ID: 58170036EN Version 00...
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MPT-333 Original Operating Instructions This document is available as PDF in the Magnetic Autocontrol download area (www.magnetic-access.com). Authorisation is required for download. MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH Grienmatt 20 D-79650 Schopfheim Germany Phone +49 7622 695 5 Fax +49 7622 695 802 info@magnetic-germany.com...
To protect the environment Emergency opening the pedestrian gate Earthing support beam, cover, and service door Technical data Dimensions and design 3.1.1 MPT-333 (3x120°) 3.1.2 MPT-333 (3x120°) with “KHSB” option 3.1.3 MPT-333 (4x90°) Electrical connection Operating conditions Emissions Control unit MGC...
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Building the foundation and laying empty conduits 7.5.4 Foundation and empty conduit plan MPT-333 (3x120°) 7.5.5 Foundation and empty pipe plan MPT-333 (3x120°) with “KHSB” option 7.5.6 Foundation and empty conduit plan MPT-333 (4x90°) Preliminary work for mounting directly on the foundation...
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Mounting the floor bearing and centre pillar MPT-333 (3x120°) 7.7.5 Connecting two pedestrian gates MPT-333 (3x120°) 7.7.6 Closing the cover of the support beam MPT-333 (3x120°) 64 Mounting the MPT-333 (4x90°) 7.8.1 Mounting the locking comb and cage half MPT-333 (4x90°) 7.8.2...
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MPT-333 Contents Operation Log book Cleaning and maintenance 13.1 Safety during cleaning and maintenance 13.2 Cleaning the pedestrian gate 13.2.1 Cleaning the pedestrian gate from the outside 13.2.2 Cleaning the support beam from the inside 13.3 Maintenance schedule Corrective action Spare parts and repair 15.1...
MPT-333 Notices on the document Notices on the document Purpose and contents of these operating instructions These operating instructions provide all the information required for the product in the various phases of its life cycle. These operating instructions contain the following information: Design and...
MPT-333 Notices on the document Non-observance of the operating instructions Magnetic declines all liability for personal injury and property damage caused by not observing the operating instructions. This applies in particular to damage caused by: › Improper use › Use of non-qualified personnel ›...
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MPT-333 Notices on the document CAUTION The signal word CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation, which can lead to minor injuries if not avoided. NOTICE The signal word NOTICE indicates a potentially harmful situation, which leads to property damage if not avoided.
Misuse Any use differing from or beyond this is considered improper use. Magnetic is not liable for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. For example, the following applications are regarded as improper use: ›...
MPT-333 Safety Target groups 2.3.1 Operator and its responsibility The operator must comply with the statutory obligations regarding work safety. In addition to the safety instructions and warning notes in these operating instructions, the valid safety, accident prevention, and environmental protection regulations must be observed.
MPT-333 Safety 2.3.2 Personnel – activities and qualifications Only authorised, trained, and sufficiently qualified personnel may work on and with the product. The personnel must know and have understood the operating instructions and the required operating procedures. Designation Qualification ›...
– – 1) As per the supplied log book “Full height turnstile with bicycle access MPT-333 / MPT-333” 2) According to the maintenance plan in these operating instructions 3) At least once a year in accordance with the supplied log book...
MPT-333 Safety Symbols on the device Warning of electric voltage! The warning sign indicates dangerous areas with dangerous electric voltage. Non-observance of the warning signs causes severe injuries or death. The work to be done must only be performed by a qualified electrician or an electrical safety expert.
MPT-333 Safety To protect the environment Improper disposal! Improper disposal can result in damage to the environment. › Dispose of the product in accordance with local and national laws and regulations. › Sort resources and supply them to recycling. Emergency opening the pedestrian gate...
MPT-333 Safety Earthing support beam, cover, and service door IMPORTANT! For safe operation, the support beam, the cover, and the service door must be earthed. Service door, cover, and support beam are earthed via protective earth conductors and earthing points. During operation, all protective earth conductors must be connected to the intended earthing points.
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MPT-333 Safety A / D Fig. 2: Earthing points service door, cover and support beam (exemplary representation) Earthing point service door (single) Earthing point cover (double) Earthing point support beam (double) Earthing point mounting panel support beam (single) Brass nut...
MPT-333 (3x120°) 1510 1500 Fig. 3: Dimensions (size in mm) – MPT-333 (3x120°) View from zone controlled (ZC), Version “entrance side left” shown here Illumination, twilight switch, GED, and mounting pillars optional Required height min. 2300 mm to open the cover.
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MPT-333 Technical data 1300 1280 Fig. 4: Dimensions (size in mm) – MPT-333 (3x120°) Side view, Illumination, twilight switch, and mounting pillars optional, mounting height of mounting pillar for version by Magnetic...
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MPT-333 Technical data Ø16 Ø50 Ø35 Fig. 5: Dimensions (size in mm) – MPT-333 (3x120°) View from below, Version “entrance side left” shown here, Illumination, twilight switch, and mounting pillars optional Zone not controlled (ZNC) Zone controlled (ZC) Designation Value...
MPT-333 (3x120°) with “KHSB” option 1510 1500 Fig. 6: Dimensions (size in mm) – MPT-333 (3x120°) with option “KHSB” View from zone controlled (ZC), Version “entrance side left” shown here Illumination, twilight switch, GED, and mounting pillars optional Required height min. 2300 mm to open the cover.
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MPT-333 Technical data 1300 1280 Fig. 7: Dimensions (in mm) – MPT-333 (3x120°) with option “KHSB” Side view, Illumination, twilight switch, and mounting pillars optional, Mounting height of mounting pillar for version by Magnetic...
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Ø16 Ø50 Ø35 407.5 407.5 Fig. 8: Dimensions (size in mm) – MPT-333 (3x120°) with option “KHSB” View from below, Version “entrance side left” shown here, Illumination, twilight switch, and mounting pillars optional Zone not controlled (ZNC) Zone controlled (ZC)
MPT-333 (4x90°) 1359 1350 Fig. 9: Dimensions (size in mm) – MPT-333 (4x90°) View from zone controlled (ZC), Version “entrance side left” shown here Illumination, twilight switch, GED. and mounting pillars optional Required height min. 2300 mm to open the cover.
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MPT-333 Technical data 1300 Fig. 10: Dimensions (in mm) – MPT-333 (4x90°) Side view, Illumination, twilight switch, and mounting pillar optional, Dimensions of mounting pillar for version by Magnetic...
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MPT-333 Technical data Ø16 Ø50 Ø35 Fig. 11: Dimensions (size in mm) – MPT-333 (4x90°) View from below, Version “entrance side left” shown here, Illumination, twilight switch, and mounting pillars optional Zone not controlled (ZNC) Zone controlled (ZC) Designation Value...
At home position: 40 W Starting current 19 A 7.5 A (max. 30 ms) Duty cycle 100% Table 6: Electrical connection – MPT-333 Operating conditions Designation Value Operating temperature range –30 to +55 °C Storage temperature range –30 to +70 °C...
MPT-333 Technical data Control unit MGC Designation Value Power supply 24 V DC Control unit max. 1 A: max. 300 mA + current consumption of the different plug-in modules Power consumption max. 24 W: Max. 7.2 W + power consumption of the...
MPT-333 Design and function Design and function Design 4.1.1 MPT-333 (3x120°) Fig. 12: Design “Full height turnstile MPT-333 (3x120°)” Cage half Locking comb Mounting pillars (optional) Support beam Mounting bracket e.g., for attachment Service door control units Cover (without optional GEDs)
MPT-333 Design and function Function The MPT turnstile is used to control pedestrians in outdoor areas with relatively high safety requirements. The turnstile can be operated either in one direction or in both directions. Normally, the turnstile is closed. Only after validation by means of an external command unit, such as a card reader, will a passage be possible and the centre pillar can be rotated by 120°...
MPT-333 Design and function Definitions and versions Left and right › Left: The passage is to the left of the centre pillar. › Right: The passage is to the right of the centre pillar. Input and output The service door or the cover of the support beam points into the zone controlled.
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MPT-333 Design and function Version “Entrance side left” Entry Exit Fig. 17: Version “Entrance side left”, Fig. 18: Version “Entrance side left”, here MPT-x3x 3x120° – view here MPT-x3x 3x120° – view from the zone not controlled from the – zone controlled (ZC),...
MPT-333 Receipt of goods, transport, and storage Receipt of goods, transport, and storage Receipt of goods Immediately check the delivery after receipt for completeness and transport damages. In case of externally visible transport damage, proceed as follows: › Do not accept the delivery or only under reserve.
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MPT-333 Receipt of goods, transport, and storage WARNING Falling or tipping components! The weight of the components can cause serious crushing injuries and severe injuries. › Ideally, transport and position the goods to be transported with suitable transport aids such as forklifts or pallet trucks.
MPT-333 Receipt of goods, transport, and storage Transport The recipient of the product is responsible for internal transport. › Transport and position the goods to be transported with a suitable forklift or pallet truck. › The forklift forks or lift truck forks must reach completely under the transported goods.
1. Unpack product at final location. 2. Report an incomplete or faulty delivery to Magnetic. 3. Check the scope of delivery with the delivery note. 4. Sort materials by type and size and continue to use them after recycling.
MPT-333 Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Scope of delivery For version, options, and attachments, see your order confirmation. The following components are supplied for each MPT turnstile by default: › 1 centre pillar › 1 cage half › 1 locking comb or with option “KHSB” a second cage half with blocking bracket ›...
MPT-333 Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification Identification 6.3.1 Type plate The type plate is located below the hood. MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GmbH D-79650 Schopfheim Ser.-Nr. Made in Germany Fig. 19: Type plate Product designation Serial number Power supply Frequency Current consumption...
MPT-333 Mounting WARNING Lifting heavy loads! The weight of heavy objects can severely injure a person's back or supportive system. › Transport, lift and set down the goods to be transported using suitable transport aids. NOTICE Possible seizure of stainless steel fasteners! Stainless steel fasteners are susceptible to seizure.
The following work steps must be performed during mounting: › Unpack the pedestrian gate. ä Page 38, chapter 6.1. › Mount the pedestrian gate. › MPT-333 (3x120°): ä Page 51, chapter 7.7. › MPT-333 (4x90°): ä Page 66, chapter 7.8. › Mount optional mounting pillar for access-control devices.
Foundation and empty conduit plans: › MPT-333 (3x120°): ä Page 47, chapter 7.5.4 › MPT-333 (3x120°) with option “KHSB”: ä Page 48, chapter 7.5.5 › MPT-333 (4x90°): ä Page 49, chapter 7.5.6 When installing outdoors, the foundation must meet the following additional requirements: ›...
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MPT-333 Mounting Fig. 20: Example of foundation design with empty tubes (size in mm) Finished covering / smooth coating level and horizontal Foundation C35/45 XD3 XF2 with reinforcement, foundation depth: at least 800 mm, frost-proof Lay empty conduits separately for mains cable and control lines. Leave empty conduits 50 mm above the foundation.
Foundation and empty conduit plan MPT-333 (3x120°) 1800 1424 Fig. 21: Foundation and empty conduit plan MPT-333 (3x120°) for direct mounting on a foundation Bores for sleeves with inner thread (7 pieces), bores for sleeves with inner thread depending on make: Upat UKA 3 M10: Drilling diameter 16 mm, drilling depth 90 mm;...
Foundation and empty pipe plan MPT-333 (3x120°) with “KHSB” option 1800 1424 Fig. 22: Foundation and empty conduit plan MPT-333 (3x120°) with option “KHSB” for direct mounting on a foundation Bores for sleeves with inner thread (9 pieces): Bores for sleeves with inner thread depending on make: Upat UKA 3 M10: Drilling diameter 16 mm, drilling depth 90 mm;...
Foundation and empty conduit plan MPT-333 (4x90°) 1800 1273 Fig. 23: Foundation and empty conduit plan MPT-333 (4x90°) for direct mounting on a foundation Bores for sleeves with inner thread (7 pieces), bores for sleeves with inner thread depending on make: Upat UKA 3 M10: Drilling diameter 16 mm, drilling depth 90 mm;...
2. Drill the boreholes for the sleeves with inner thread according to the foundation plan. › MPT-333 (3x120°): ä Page 47, chapter 7.5.4 › MPT-333 (3x120°) with option “KHSB”: ä Page 48, chapter 7.5.5 › MPT-333 (4x90°): ä Page 49, chapter 7.5.6 3. Clean the boreholes with compressed air.
The following illustrations show the installation directly on a foundation. The MPT-333 pedestrian gate is supplied with a locking comb as standard. Alternatively, you can order the pedestrian gate with the “KHSB” option. With the “KHSB”...
MPT-333 Mounting 7.7.1 Mounting the locking comb or option “KHSB” MPT-333 (3x120°) Mounting the locking comb 1. Pull the mains cable and control lines through the support of the locking comb. Alternatively, you can also pull the cables through the support of the cage half.
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MPT-333 Mounting Mounting the cage half with blocking bracket (option “KHSB”) 1. Pull the mains cable and control lines through the support of the cage half with blocking bracket. Alternatively, you can also pull the cables through the support of the standard cage half.
7.7.2 Mounting the cage half MPT-333 (3x120°) 1. Mount the cage half. If necessary, pull lines through the support. Fig. 27: Mounting the cage half – MPT-333 (3x120°) Cage half (standard) Hexagon head screw M10 x 35 Spring washer Washer D10.5...
MPT-333 Mounting 7.7.3 Mounting the support beam MPT-333 (3x120°) The support beam is delivered with the cover closed. The service door and the cover must be removed and the protective earth conductors for the service door and for the cover must be disconnected for mounting.
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MPT-333 Mounting 5. Loosen the screw of the cover. 6. Pull the cover to the front and remove it. Fig. 29: Opening the cover Cover Screw Washer 7. Prepare the support beams for assembly. For example, place support beams on the forks of a forklift truck.
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MPT-333 Mounting Fig. 30: Set up, earth, and mount support beams – MPT-333 (3x120°) Support beam Countersunk screw Countersunk screw Nut M12 M10 contact disc for earthing the support beam Hexagon head screw M10 x 20 for grounding the support beam...
MPT-333 Mounting 7.7.4 Mounting the floor bearing and centre pillar MPT-333 (3x120°) Mounting the floor bearing 1. Mount the sleeve and washer with a hexagon head screw. 2. Slide the plastic bearing over the sleeve, washer, and hexagon head screw. The conical side of the plastic bearing must point downwards.
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MPT-333 Mounting Mounting the centre pillar 1. Place the centre pillar on the floor bearing. Fig. 32: Placing the centre pillar on floor bearing – MPT-333 (3x120°) Centre pillar Floor bearing...
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MPT-333 Mounting IMPORTANT! The centre pillar is mounted on the flange of the locking via four screws. Before mounting the first screw, the locking must be in the home position and the bracket rows of the centre pillar must be in a certain position.
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The bracket row (pos. 3) opposite the countersink (pos. 2) is in the locked position. Fig. 34: Centre pillar alignment before mounting – MPT-333 (3x120°) Bottom view Locking comb Countersink on flange bottom of the centre pillar...
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› When all four screws are in place, tighten all screws firmly. Fig. 35: Mounting the centre pillar on locking flange – MPT-333 (3x120°) Centre pillar Locking flange Wedge securing discs Securing screw with threadlocker such as Loctite 241...
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Unscrew the threaded pin by half a turn. The centre pillar must be easily rotatable in both rotating directions. Fig. 36: Fixing the centre pillar to the floor bearing – MPT-333 (3x120°) Centre pillar Floor bearing Threaded pin, secure with threadlocker such as Loctite 241 (3 pcs.)
You must order the BSS101 connection set separately. 7.7.6 Closing the cover of the support beam MPT-333 (3x120°) IMPORTANT! For safe operation, the support beam, the cover, and the service door must be earthed. The service door and the cover are earthed via protective earth conductors, an earthing point on the cover and an earthing point on the support beam.
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MPT-333 Mounting 1. Put the cover onto the support beam from the front. 2. Secure the cover with the screws. DANGER Danger to life if the protective earth conductor for the cover is not connected! 3. Connect the protective earth conductor for the cover to the earthing point for the cover.
7.8.1 Mounting the locking comb and cage half MPT-333 (4x90°) 1. Pull the mains cable and control lines through the support of the locking comb. Alternatively, you can also pull the cables through the support of the cage half.
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MPT-333 Mounting 3. Mount the cage half. If necessary, pull lines through the support. Fig. 39: Mounting the cage half – MPT-333 (4x90°) Cage half (standard) Hexagon head screw M10 x 35 Spring washer Washer D10.5 Bore with sleeve with inner thread...
MPT-333 Mounting 7.8.2 Mounting the support beam MPT-333 (4x90°) The support beam is delivered with the cover closed. The service door and the cover must be removed and the protective earth conductors for the service door and for the cover must be disconnected for mounting.
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MPT-333 Mounting 5. Loosen the screw of the cover. 6. Pull the cover to the front and remove it. Fig. 41: Opening the cover Cover Screw Washer 7. Prepare the support beams for assembly. For example, place support beams on the forks of a forklift truck.
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MPT-333 Mounting Fig. 42: Placing, earthing, and mounting the support beams – MPT-333 (4x90°) Support beam Countersunk screw Countersunk screw Nut M12 Contact disc M10 Hexagon head screw M10 x 20 for grounding the support beam Tension relief for mains cable and control lines...
MPT-333 Mounting 7.8.3 Mounting the floor bearing and centre pillar MPT-333 (4x90°) Mounting the floor bearing 1. Mount the sleeve and washer with a hexagon head screw. 2. Slide the plastic bearing over the sleeve, washer, and hexagon head screw. The conical side of the plastic bearing must point downwards.
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MPT-333 Mounting Mounting the centre pillar 1. Place the centre pillar on the floor bearing. Fig. 44: Placing the centre pillar on floor bearing – MPT-333 (4x90°) Centre pillar Floor bearing...
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MPT-333 Mounting IMPORTANT! The centre pillar is mounted on the flange of the locking via four screws. Before mounting the first screw, the locking must be in the home position and the bracket rows of the centre pillar must be in a certain position.
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Mounting 3. Turn the centre pillar (pos. 2) so that one bracket row (pos. 2) is in the locked position. Fig. 46: Centre pillar alignment before mounting – MPT-333 (4x90°) Bottom view Locking comb Centre pillar Centre pillar bracket row is in locked position...
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› When all four screws are in place, tighten all screws firmly. Fig. 47: Mounting the centre pillar on locking flange – MPT-333 (4x90°) Centre pillar Locking flange Wedge securing discs Securing screw with threadlocker such as Loctite 241...
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Unscrew the threaded pin by half a turn. The centre pillar must be easily rotatable in both rotating directions. Fig. 48: Fixing the centre pillar to the floor bearing – MPT-333 (4x90°) Centre pillar Floor bearing Threaded pin, secure with threadlocker such as Loctite 241 (4 pcs.)
You must order the BSS101 connection set separately. 7.8.5 Closing the cover of the support beam MPT-333 (4x90°) IMPORTANT! For safe operation, the support beam, the cover, and the service door must be earthed. The service door and the cover are earthed via protective earth conductors, an earthing point on the cover and an earthing point on the support beam.
MPT-333 Mounting 1. Put the cover onto the support beam from the front. 2. Secure the cover with the screws. DANGER Danger to life if the protective earth conductor for the cover is not connected! 3. Connect the protective earth conductor for the cover to the earthing point for the cover.
Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices IMPORTANT! Magnetic offers the mounting pillar ASMP as attachment for the installation of access-control devices. Fig. 50: Optional mounting pillars – example MPT-333 (3x120°) If the mounting pillars were ordered at the same time as the pedestrian gate, pull wires for the lines of the mounting pillars are pulled in at the factory.
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Borehole either for M8 blind rivet nut or M8 thread for fastening the U-profile (2x) Borehole diameter 30 mm for pull wires and lines (1x) Standard height for implementation by Magnetic 4. Pull the pull wires or lines for the mounting pillar through the outer supports of...
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MPT-333 Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices Mounting the mounting pillar Fig. 52: Mounting pillar and attachment material...
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MPT-333 Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices 1. Mount the U-profile to the outer support of the cage half. Fig. 53: Mounting the U-profile U-profile Outer support cage half Washer D8.4 Spring washer A8 Hexagon socket screw M8 x 30...
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MPT-333 Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices 2. Mount the lower holder. Fig. 54: Mounting the lower holder Spring washer A6 Screw M6 x 16 Holder...
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MPT-333 Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices 3. Mount the attachment angle to the mounting pillar. Tighten nut by hand. Fig. 55: Mounting the attachment angle Screw DIN 7991 M8 x 25 Sleeve Attachment angles Washer PE D8.4 Washer D8.4...
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MPT-333 Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices 4. Mount the attachment angle with mounting pillar to the U-profile. Fig. 56: Mounting the attachment angle Spring washer A6 Screw M6 x 16 5. Align the mounting pillar by turning it.
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MPT-333 Mounting the optional mounting pillar for access-control devices 6. Fix the mounting pillar to the lower holder. Fig. 58: Fixing the mounting pillar Nut M8 Spring washer A8 Washer D8.4 Screw M8 x 25 7. Tighten the screw and nut on the upper attachment angle.
MPT-333 Electrical connection DANGER Mortal danger from lightning and electric voltage! During or after a lightning struck the system, touching the components or being in the immediate vicinity of the system poses a danger to life. › When mounting outside, do not install and mount the pedestrian gate during thunderstorms.
MPT-333 Electrical connection Opening and closing the cover or service door IMPORTANT! For safe operation, the support beam, the cover, and the service door must be earthed. The service door and the cover are earthed via protective earth conductors, an earthing point on the cover and an earthing point on the support beam.
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MPT-333 Electrical connection 5. Loosen the screw of the cover. 6. Pull the cover to the front and remove it. Fig. 60: Opening the cover Cover Screw Washer Closing the cover 1. Put the cover onto the support beam from the front.
MPT-333 Electrical connection 9.3.2 Opening and closing the service door Opening the service door 1. Open the service door with the supplied key. Closing the service door DANGER Danger to life if the protective earth conductor for the service door is not connected! 1.
MPT-333 Electrical connection Connecting the mains cable DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock! If the mains cable is not connected to the terminal clamps correctly, loosens from the connection clamps and touches the housing or cover, there is a direct danger to life from electric shock.
MPT-333 Electrical connection Fig. 63: Connecting the mains cable Terminals mains cable X1 Mains cable Tension relief Further line Connecting customer control lines IMPORTANT! For connecting the control lines provided by the customer, see separate document “Description of control unit MGC (Doc.ID:...
ä Page 79, chapter 8. › Mounting bracket on the cage half: Optionally you may order the attachment set AMWMPT for the mounting brackets by Magnetic. Electrical connection The access-control devices are connected to the control unit MGC. ä Separate electrical circuit diagram.
MPT-333 Electrical connection Checking the electrical connections Check the following after completing the electrical installation: › Does the power supply match the specification on the type plate? › Are the required protective devices installed? › Is the pedestrian gate connected according to electrical circuit diagram? ›...
MPT-333 Commissioning 10.3 Switching the pedestrian gate on and off NOTICE Restarting quickly! Restarting the pedestrian gate too quickly can lead to damage of the equipment! › Wait at least 10 seconds after switching off the pedestrian gate before you switch the pedestrian gate on again.
MGC (Doc.ID: 58170027)”. Log book The pedestrian gate must be checked at least once a year in accordance with the log book. The log book “Full height turnstile MPT-333 / MPT-333 (Doc.ID: 58370033)” is included in the scope of delivery.
MPT-333 Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance 13.1 Safety during cleaning and maintenance Qualification of personnel Cleaning › Operator Cleaning and maintenance › Technician › Qualified electrician ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: ›...
MPT-333 Cleaning and maintenance 13.2 Cleaning the pedestrian gate The cleaning interval essentially depends on the environmental conditions and the climate. NOTICE Aggressive cleaning aids and substances! Aggressive detergents and consumables may damage or destroy components, electric cables, or the coating of the pedestrian gate.
MPT-333 Cleaning and maintenance 13.2.2 Cleaning the support beam from the inside NOTICE Improper cleaning! Cleaning with a vapour or pressure-jet cleaner will damage or destroy electrical components and cables. › Never clean the support beam with vapour or pressure-jet cleaners.
Perform work as per the supplied log book. Technician Check the attachment screws of the pedestrian Technician gate. According to the operator Check emergency function. Operator Table 10: Maintenance schedule Corrective action IMPORTANT! In case of a fault, please contact Magnetic Customer Support.
MPT-333 Spare parts and repair Spare parts and repair 15.1 Spare parts NOTICE Wrong and faulty spare parts! Incorrect or defective spare parts can result in damage, malfunctions or total failure and also impair safety. › Use only the manufacturer's original spare parts.
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MPT-333 Spare parts and repair Fig. 66: Proximity sensors to detect the end position of the centre pillar, locking unit for MPT-3x3 (4x90°) Proximity sensor -B1, normally closed (NC) Proximity sensor -B2, normally open Switching cam of the cam plate, countersink marks the home position 1.
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MPT-333 Spare parts and repair Fig. 67: Distance proximity sensor – switching cam for locking unit for MPT-3x3 (3x120°) 0.5 – 2.0 0.5 – 2.0 Fig. 68: Distance proximity sensor – switching cam for locking unit for MPT-3x3 (4x90°)
MPT-333 Conversion Conversion 16.1 Safety during conversion Qualification of personnel Cleaning and maintenance › Technician › Qualified electrician ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves › Safety shoes ›...
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MPT-333 Conversion IMPORTANT! You can modify the locking unit into the “Locked when de-energised” configuration. You must then parameterise the turnstile for the “Locked when de-energised” configuration in the “Gate HW” menu. For parameterisation see separate document “Description of control unit MGC (Doc.ID: 58170027)”.
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MPT-333 Conversion 3. Remove magnet, e.g., magnet RL2. To do this, loosen both screws on the holder. 4. Loosen and remove the union nut. 5. Remove the 6 washers. Fig. 71: Remove magnet, washers, and union nut 6. Turn magnet 180°.
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MPT-333 Conversion 8. Place the washers on the threaded rod of the magnet as shown in the figure. Place 3 washers between magnet and holder. Place 2 washers between notch lever and union nut. 9. Screw the union nut onto the threaded rod.
MPT-333 Customer service Customer service Our customer service can be contacted for any technical advice. Notices concerning the responsible contact person can be retrieved by telephone, fax, email or via the Internet at any time, refer to manufacturer's address on page 2.
MPT-333 Decommissioning Decommissioning The pedestrian gate must be taken out of service in the following cases: › The pedestrian gate is mounted at a different location. › The pedestrian gate is decommissioned for more than 6 months. If you only want to deactivate the pedestrian gate for a short time, see the “Switching the pedestrian gate on and off”...
MPT-333 Dismounting and disposal Dismounting and disposal 19.1 Safety during dismounting and disposal Qualification of personnel › Technician › Qualified electrician ä Page 12, chapter 2.3.2. Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment: › Work clothes › Protective gloves ›...
EU-Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GmbH hereby declares for the product supplied by him: Designation Full height turnstile Type MPT-3*3 From serial number A00000001 The conformity according to: Directive 2006/42/EC (Machine directive) amended by 2009/127/EC Directive 2014/30/EU (EMC directive)
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