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1. a3 v 46 5 v 53 d i i 15 L 96 16 5 Displays the maximum value of the output current down to E 78 215 Peak current display v SUA mo 0 1A The current and PH are displayed alternately a a v g 120 Output voltage display ig 4D Displays the output voltage down to 0 1 V L A Screw hole for mounting Nominal diameter 3 Tapping depth 4 max Model A B C D E F G H I J HHE HIS T MS2 H50 99 5 40 147 14 6 97 65 334 40 5 30 Screw hole for mounting The MS2 Series is set to the output current display mode before shipment It retains the display MS2 H75 H100 114 5 52 15 1 17 1 110 78 41 52 475 42 5 4 M3 Screw Insertion depth 5 max mode that was used before the power was turned off EEE EEE MS2 H150 i The maximum value for the peak current display mode is cleared when the power is turned off and 12 120 When front mounted 711 TEM the display mode is changed When the switch is held down for 3 seconds or more the current mode is locked and cannot be q p R changed To unlock the mode hold down the switch agai
2. 3 For MS2 H100 it is applied only when the load ratio is 70 or lower WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILIT Y FITNESS FOR A 4 The Applicable standards do not apply for parallel and serial operations PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED KEYENCE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT Output Derating Characteristics INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES EVEN IF DAMAGES RESULT FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MS2 H50 H150 MS2 H75 ANY SUGGESTIONS OR INFORMATION PROVIDED BY KEYENCE In some jurisdictions some of the foregoing warranty disclaimers or damage limitations may not 100 100 apply 90 90 80 amp 80 5 70 5 70 t 60 60 50 50 40 40 E E WKEYENCE 20 20 10 10 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 MT 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 KEYENCE CORPORATION Surrounding air temperature C Surrounding air temperature C 1 3 14 Higashi Nakajima Higashi Yodogawa ku Osaka 533 8555 Japan MS2 H100 MS2 H300 Phone 81 6 6379 2211 Fax 81 6 6379 2131 7 AFFILIATED COMPANIES ce 30 90 KEYENCE CORPORATION OF KEYENCE MALAYSIA SDN BHD s pe AMERICA Phone 03 2092 2211 Fax 03 2092 2131 8 60 8 60 Phone 201 930 0100 Fax 201 930 0099 50 w 50 8 p 5 zs KEYENCE DEUTSCHLAND GmbH KEYE
3. N F Ny Limit Switch 2 Limit Switch Y L7 COS A 3J eue T Full Height amp Waist High Turnstiles ADA Gates Note When replacing a switch be sure to utiliza the normally open and common screw terminals Normally open should go into the PLC s Limit inputs and Common should go to 24V0C Direction 1 is canceled by limit switch 1 and direction 2 is canceled by limit switch 2 As the unit rotates both limit switches are triggered However only the limit switch designated for that direction is utilized to relock the unit The switch is triggered towards the end of the rotation Once it is triggered the locking mechanism returns to the locked position but users may still proceed until the home position is reached A minor exception to this is in the case of an ADA swing gate The limit switch is triggered towards the beginning of the swing which allows the locking bar to prevent the gate from over swinging In this instance the limit switches are designated backwards from those on a standard turnstile Refer to the above diagram to illustrate which is which Note The control head will not operate properly if the limit switches and top cam are not adjusted properly or altered from factory shipment 27 P 60 Service and Installation Manual 6500 Series Control Head amp Turnstile Maintenance amp Cleaning To ensure long life on any turnstile the following maintenance is recommended
4. DC output terminal A load is connected here 24 VDC Protective earthing terminal Connect to the protective earthing conductor in the building installation AC input terminal N L An input cable is connected here 100 to 240 VAC Only the MS H300 has DC output of 4 terminal Safety Precautions Do not perform any electrical wiring while electric current is applied Failure to follow this may result in an electric shock or fire Be sure to connect the grounding cable Failure to follow this may result in an electric shock or fire Do not touch this unit within 1 minute after AC input is turned off Failure to follow this may result in an electric shock Do not modify or repair this unit Failure to follow this may result in an electric shock accident or product failure Do not touch any terminal of this unit while electric current is applied Use the unit with the terminal cover installed to avoid an electric shock When this unit is used in a system that may cause a serious accident or 9 damage if the unit fails be sure to install a safety device Pay attention to prevent foreign matter such as metal particles dust paper or wood chips from entering the inside of this unit Failure to follow this may result in a fire or product failure Do not touch any metallic part while electric current is applied or immediately after input is shut off Failure to follow this may result
5. OOIOOOO OO OOO C1 001 005 005 007 009 LOQO 002 004 QOO 008 KEYENCE Och 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IN INPUT 110 240 VAC SOLENOID SOLENOID G L DIRECTION 1 DIRECTION 2 p DELTROL DELTROL D4A 53717 82 D4A 53717 82 12345 0 KV 16DR sa 500 501 502 504 OUT 24V IN OV CS C4 9053 1505 OQQooo QoQoooo Tote sr 2 2 S30 2 73 6185 II USA 1 800 942 0829 ACCESS INC FAX 1 800 942 0828 1656 West 130th Street Brunswick Ohio 44212 STANDARD WIRING DIAGRAM 6500 Series Control Head Wiring Legend Since each control head comes pre wired only access control and fire alarm should need to be connected to the board If you are unable to fit wires for access control on the 24VDC input on the board the voltage can be picked up directly from the power supply or from the relay commons C3 amp C4 on the board C4 may not have voltage depending on options purchased There will be a red jumper to C4 if there is You may also run a jumper from 24VDC to any unused input to give additional contacts if needed 6789 Wiring Legend To 24VDC Lim 1 Inp Lim 2 Inp Unused Unused Fire Alarm Inp Upper Row Ports Definitions Dir 1 Inp Dir 2 Inp Unused Unused Unused Direction 1 Clockwise on a full height To activate use a dry relay w N O to Input amp Com
6. We 1E Control Head Casting Pos Top Casting 0372 179 10 3 B Bottom Casting 0373 179 10 Hydraulic Shock Absorber 427 430 T80 WH ADA ML 6560 ACE MA225 439 448 P60 6561 ACE MA600 149 72 224 90 Solenoid All Models 6051 59 59 Deltrol D4A53717 83 Solenoid Springs Fail Open 6510 7 35 Fail Lock 6016 7 35 Logic Controller 6 89 210 00 KEYENCE KV16DR 000000 TE k Proximity Sensor PNP 7211 SICK 1040765 150 83 Bac e 6520 Index Pin Tubing All Models Top Casting Bearing All Models 1641 1641 2RSNR 24 81 Shock Housing 427 430 T80 WH ADA 6555 154 26 439 448 6541 162 00 Locking Bar Linkage Fail Lock 6518 Fail Open 6519 Limit Switch Cam Standard 226 ADA Gate 2268 One Way 2269 Cam Assembly specify limit prox 427 430 180 WH 0401 7 8 215 77 Hex 439 448 P60 0407 1 1 4 238 05 Hex ADA Gate specify model 0402 7 8 Hex 190 75 Index Spring WH Models 1106 5 31 FH Models 1108 5 31 ADA Gates 1107 5 31 Bottom Casting Bearing All Models 7208 6007RSNR WH Arm Adapter Proximity Sensor Cam 20 0 57 74 Locking Bar All Models 0581 Limit Switch Standard 2180 24 72 OMRON Z 15GW2 B7 K One Way 1700 58 92 OMRON BZ2RW825 A2 Power Supply100 240VAC 24VDC 2 1 AMP 0781 KEYENCE M52 H50 150 00 Proximity Sensor Bracket NJ 6589 10 00 All pricing subject to change without notice All parts orders ar
7. ROTOR INSTALLATION amp BARRIER INSTALLATION Hollow tube barrier Top View Cage Panel amp Rotor Layout Hollow tube barrier amp 2 rotor bars panels BW d rotor bars panels S O O NEG 0 9 SECURE AREA Clockwise Rotation Counter Clockwise Rotation 4 1 Anchor the bearing block down 4 2 Place load runner bearing with 1 1 4 hex inside the rotor bottom 4 3 Move rotor onto bearing block 4 5 Turn rotor into position as shown above 4 6 Place control head from on top of canopy into the rotor Bolt down using 3 8 nuts washers amp lock washers Also tighten split pivot coupling onto 1 1 4 shaft 4 7 Barrier consists of 2 arcs Using 10 24 by 1 1 2 long button head screws bolt arcs onto yokes Holes are pre drilled P 60 Service and Installation Manual INSTALLATION OF THE CANOPY WRAP 4 1 There are two 2 canopy wraps for each turnstile one for each side of the wall Fit canopy wrap as shown below Top View Canopy Wrap Canopy Wrap If Necessary Trim Edge to Fit Canopy Plate O If Necessary Trim Edge to Fit Canopy _AN 5 2 Secure canopy wrap to the base of the canopy plate every 25 27 1 up from the base of the canopy wrap using 10 32 flat head machine screws P 60 Service and Installation Manual 6500 Series Control Head Information All of our turnstiles and ADA gates operate with a mechanism called the 6500 series control head This sturdy and easy to mainta
8. e Annual o If you have a full height turnstile On the bottom of each rotor you should find a grease fitting Utilize this fitting to re grease the bearing that the rotor rests on Make sure all nuts are securely fastened on all parts of the turnstile On the control head remove the index pin and apply white lithium grease Use 3 in 1 oil on the index pin roller The index pin is easily removed from the control head by disconnecting the springs from it e Bi annual o Remove the lid from the control head Clean any debris and apply grease to the shock roller assembly Use 3 in 1 oil on the shock piston roller Apply 3 in 1 oil to the bronze bushing on the locking bars Inspect control head parts for wear and tear replace parts as needed Reassemble control head Using a removable strength blue thread sealer such as Loctite 242 or 243 on the head bolts will help the control head remain sturdy e Cleaning o Galvanized turnstiles can be cleaned with soap and water Galvanized finish may fade in color over time but this is normal o Powder coated turnstiles should be cleaned with a non abrasive cleanser such as Formula 409 Be sure to inspect for chips on the powder coating and touch them up or the exposed steel may rust o Stainless steel turnstiles should be polished with a stainless steel wax or polish In harsh environments such as facilities near the ocean or within a chemical plant stainless steel turnstiles should be waxed with a
9. and Installation Manual 6500 Series Control Head Configuration Information The 6500 series can be configured in a number of different ways All turnstiles operating with the 6500 series control head self center and hydraulically shock to the home position to prevent damage or injury Manual both ways Turnstile rotates freely in both directions This unsecure configuration is used as a means to direct traffic through one area Full height turnstiles can be purchased with a lockout bar which would allow end user to lock the turnstile with a standard pad lock Manual one way Turnstile rotates in one direction but not the other This configuration is great for an exit Way Electronic one way with free exit Turnstile rotates freely in one direction and requires access credentials for the other This configuration is suitable for secure entry and unsecure exit Electronic one way with no exit Turnstile requires access credentials for one direction and allows no passage in the other This configuration is suitable for a secured entryway with an alternate means of exit Electronic two way Turnstile requires access credentials for both directions This configuration is perfect for locations requiring secured entry and exit passage Fail lock Upon power failure turnstile will remain locked in one or both directions This is convertible to fail open by ordering an alternate linkage This can also be known as fail secure Fail open Upon power f
10. bottom flange on the floor centered over the traced rotor circle 1 4 Trace the three 3 anchor holes for the bottom bearing 1 5 Drill three 3 3 8 holes to a depth of 2 4 for the rotor anchors 1 6 Drill twelve 12 7s holes to a depth of 4 for the cage panel anchors 1 7 Clean holes and remove all debris use nylon brush if necessary 2 P 60 Service and Installation Manual CAGE PANELS INSTALLATION 2 1 Place two 2 4 X 90 rods threaded on both ends through the hole in the cage extrusions One 1 panel for each turnstile will be dedicated as a service panel that will be able to swing out Therefore the service panel will only have one rod because the other side already has 34 pins in the top and bottom Each cage panel has two 2 extrusions one on each end as shown below Top View of Cage Panel Dedicated Service Panel will already have 34 pins installed A E and will not need a rod Hole for 34 support rod CAUTION DO NOT FILL THE ANCHOR HOLE THAT IS FOR THE SERVICE PANEL WITH EPOXY ANCHORING GEL ONE 1 PANEL WILL BE ABLE TO SWING OUT TO ALLOW THE ROTOR TO BE PLACED LATER 22 Fill anchor holes with Epoxy full except for service panel holes shown below follow directions provided with epoxy anchoring gel 2 3 There are six 6 cage panels for each turnstile three 3 on each side as shown below in thi Holl ab Hollow tube in this Top View Cage Panel Layout QUOND HIS extrus
11. in a burn due to a high temperature e f a failure or abnormality occurs while this unit is in use immediately such off AC input and stop operation of this unit Failure to follow this may result in a fire or accident Check that the AC input rated voltage of this unit is equal to the voltage of the AC power supply Do not connect the AC power supply to the DC output terminals Do not disturb the convection of air near the vent of the casing E Precautions for CE Markings KEYENCE has evaluated the conformity of the MS2 Series with the requirements of the EMC Directives and Low voltage Directives under the following condition and confirmed that the MS2 Series meets these requirements For the Low voltage Directives the MS2 Series has obtained certification from TUV Rheinland for the following standards lt Precautions gt EMC Directives 89 336 EEC Applicable standard EMI EN55011 Group 1 Class A Applicable standard EMS EN61000 6 2 Low voltage Directives 73 23 EEC Applicable standard EN60950 1 EN50178 Overvoltage category II Pollution degree 2 The MS2 Series is designed as a Class I Equipment Be sure to connect the protective earthing terminal on the terminal block to the protective earthing conductor in the building installation The MS2 Series is an open type device Be sure to install it in an appropriate enclosure rated as IP54 or better Use the MS2 Series according to the derating
12. more Relay service life 20 times min 20 times min Mechanical 20 million times or more Mechanical 20 million times or more Relay replacement S Not allowed Not allowed Weight Approx 100 g Approx 130 g 100g Approx 130g Approx 130g Approx 190 g Approx 100 g Approx 120 g Input output circuit of expansion unit Input Output NPN Transistor Output PNP Transistor Output Relay Dope TP ue a icd d D Photocoupler Insulated Z x5 AAA insulation Power supply a intemal 3 s yo o circuit vi c 9 ne Internal circuit
13. simple car wax to prevent surface discoloration on an annual basis Discoloration and surface rust can be easily removed with a rust penetrating product such as P B Blaster along with non scratching scouring pads Control heads can be removed from the turnstile and shipped to the factory at any time for repairs and maintenance Please include contact information so we can call to discuss any issues your control head may have Please note that any repairs that cost under 500 00 will require a credit card payment Note The recommended time frames are assuming a maximum of 75000 passages per year Turnstiles with heavier traffic should be maintained more frequently 28 P 60 Service and Installation Manual 6500 Series Control Head Testing 6500 Series Testing Procedures Fire Alarm Direction 1Direction 2 jnput To test whether or not your control Input Input Och O 0 0 1 KV 16DR seh no ee Be ee L44V N OV 24VDC i X s2 C4 OOOOOOOOO 12345676869 OOOO 2 204 r 441 2023 207 head is functioning properly Unplug power supply from outlet Disconnect access control and fire alarm system from inputs 000 002 and 009 if applicable Plug the power supply back into the outlet Using a length of 18 gauge wire momentarily touch the the 24 VDC screw terminal with one end and input 000 with the other The solenoid should engage Trigger limit switch 1 and the unit shoul
14. 03 ANGLES 5 P60 FOOT PRINT P 60 Service and Installation Manual MATERIALS 1 ROTOR ASSEMBLY O 1 BOTTOMROTORFLANGE gt S O 1 BOTTOM ROTOR BEARING TT 3 CAGE PANELS WITH 4 LEXAN BETWEEN EXTRUSIONS _ _ 3 BEUSED FOR THE CARD READER MOUNTING PLATES i BE USED FOR THE CARD READER MOUNTING PLATES CAGE PANEL WILL BE USED AS THE SERVICE PANEL NGA CAGE PANEL WILL BE USED AS THE SERVICE PANEL 9 4 X 90 SUPPORT RODS THREADED BOTH ENDS FOR CAGE PANELS WITH EXISTING WIRES FOR EXIT SWITCH KP DOUBLE TWO WAY EXPANSION ANCHORS FOR BOTTOM ROTOR FLANGE LIOUIDROC 300 EPOXY POUCH AS NEEDED W NO CANOPY PLATE STEEL FRAME WITH ALUMINMUM FACE CANOPY WRAP Vs x 53 x user specified height ALUMINUM 34 NUTS FOR THE TOP OF THE CAGE PANEL SUPPORT RODS 4 CONTROL HEAD NUTS 4 WASHERS FOR THE CONTROL HEAD 4 LOCK WASHERS FOR THE CONTROL HEAD CONTROL HEAD WITH 2 LIMIT SWITCHES POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL BOARD RSS IS aaa 10 32 X 4 FLAT HEAD MACHINE SCREWS FOR CANOPY WRAP P 60 Service and Installation Manual INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR P60 CARD ACCESS TURNSTILE PREPARATION 1 1 Put canopy plate on the ground where the turnstile will be installed 1 2 Trace holes in canopy for cage anchors and rotor center as shown below Center Line of Wall 1 3 Remove canopy and place rotor
15. 10 Output capacity KV 10AT P AR 0 4 A Including the internal current consumption and current consumption of expansion units KV 16AT P AR 0 6 A E P KV 24AT P AR 0 6 A P KV 40AT P AR 0 7 A Allowable instantaneous 40 ms max 2 ms max interruption time KV 10AR DR 100 mA max KV 10AT P DT P 80 85 mA max KV 16AR DR 120 mA max KV 16AT P DT P 90 100 mA max KV 24AR DR 140 mA max KV 24AT P DT P 100 105 mA max KV 40AR DR 180 mA max KV 40AT P DT P 120 130 mA max o Internal current S KV E8X 25 mA max KV E16X 35 mA max cane c dinto 8 KV E8T P 40 mA max KV E16T P 60 70 mA max 24 VDC value KV E8R 70 mA max KV E16R 110 mA max KV EAXR 45 mA max KV E4XT P 30 mA max Lu KV D30 Operator interface panel 60 mA max KV P3E Handheld programmer 65 mA max Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C 0 to 45 C KV P3E Relative humidity 35 to 85 Ambient storage 20 to 70 C temperature 1 500 VAC for 1 minute Between power terminal and I O terminals and between external terminals and housing Withstand voltage 1 500 Vp p min pulse width 1 us 50 ns by noise simulator Conforming to EN standard EN61000 4 2 3 4 6 150 m s 15 G working time 11 ms Noise immunity shock in X Y and Z directions 2 times respectively Vibration 10 to 55 Hz 1 5 mm max double amplitude in X Y and Z directions 2 hours respectively 1 G max when attached to
16. Controlled Access The Leader in Pedestrian Control Systems Waist amp Full Height Turnstiles and Matching Gates P 60 Full Height Turnstile Service amp Installation Manual Note Successful turnstile installation depends on reading this manual Important Note Please keep this service manual after installation If an installation is done by a construction company or outside installer please pass this book along to the end user This book is required for maintenance troubleshooting and repairs P 60 Service and Installation Manual Table of Contents Important Electrical Information P60 Spec Sheet P60 Foot Print List of Materials Installation Instructions 6500 Series Control Head Information Control Head Parts Breakdown Control Head Parts List Locking Bar Information Shock Adjustment Replacement Control Head Electrical Information Wiring Diagram Wiring Legend Overview of the Access Window Device Settings of the 6500 Series Control Head Limit Switch Information Maintainence amp Cleaning Testing Procedures Troubleshooting Proper Turnstile Usage Warranty Information Appendix Spec Sheets Options Etc CO AY QN A WwW 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 25 21 28 29 30 32 33 P 60 Service and Installation Manual Important Electrical Information Installation of the control head mechanism into the turnstile requires a grounding type outlet receptacle installed insid
17. DIN rail insulation 50 MO min Between power terminal and I O terminals ee eee and between external terminals and housing measured with 500 VDC megohmmeter Environmental Dra No excessive dust or corrosive gases restrictions g KV 10AR Approx 250 g KV 10AT P Approx 240 g KV 16AR Approx 300 g KV 16AT P Approx 280 g Weight KV 24AR Approx 350 g KV 24AT P Approx 330 g KV 40AR Approx 450 g KV 40AT P Approx 410 g KV 10DR Approx 150 g KV 10DT P Approx 140 g KV 16DR Approx 190 g KV 16DT P Approx 180 g KV 24DR Approx 240 g KV 24DT P Approx 210 g KV 40DR Approx 330 g KV 40DT P Approx 280 g ll input output circuit of base unit Input 008 or later Photocoupler 4 3 KQ insulation 000 to 007 Internal circuit Photocoupler insulation pee Ses ese eee eae EP EMO EN N E Insulated 1 6 KQ 1 2 W power supply ODO R50x 500 or later Bion power supply 4 500 or later OR50x 1 6 kO 1 2 W PLC Specifications Performance specifications Arithmetic operation control method VO control method Programming language Instruction types Minimum scan time Instruction processing time Program capacity Maximum number of expansion units Number of I O points including 10 to 40 I O points of basic unit Internal utility relay Special ut
18. Lim 1 Inp Lim 2 Inp Unused Unused Fire Alarm Inp Upper Row Ports Dir 1 Inp Dir 2 Inp Unused Unused Unused To activate use a dry relay w N O to Input amp Common to 24VDC Ci 091 QU 005 DO QUOS DEO QOZ2 QUA QOO QUE KEYENCE 8h JE JL IE ILICIE IE IET 0 12 3 4 5 86 7 B 8S Controlled Access Inc 1636 W 130th St Brunswick OH 44212 800 842 0829 O000 2 wo 4 2 KV 160R sa L xU 20 202 04 OUT L 4N N UV Go C4 o3 oua Upper Row Ports Unused Dir 1 Sol Dir 2 Sol Dir 1 Lt Red Dir 1 Lt Grn Lower Row Ports 24VDC 24VDC Rly Com Rly Com Dir 2 Lt Red Dir 2 Lt Grn Dir 1 CW on FH RH on WH ADA D2 CCW on FH LH on WH ADA Note Access control devices need to provide a momentary normally open dry contact of one second or less A longer signal can cause more than one person to be able to pass through the turnstile If you are unable to provide a contact of one second or less an onboard signal converter will automatically change the signal length to 1 seconds However the ability to hold the relay open is lost while that feature is active 20 DIRECTION 1 DIRECTION 2 ACCESS CONTROL ACCESS CONTROL SUPPLIED BY END USER SUPPLIED BY END USER NO COM NO COM Z AOGL Z NONWO ZAOGL Z NOMNWO KEYENCE FIRE ALARM NO COM SUPPLIED BY END USER MS2 H50
19. NCE THAILAND CO LTD 59 59 Phone 06102 36 89 0 Fax 06102 36 89 100 Phone 02 369 2777 Fax 02 369 2775 10 10 s 0 T NT KEYENCE UK LIMITED KEYENCE TAIWAN CO LTD blade PP ah Gt MN bc o dta Phone 01908 696900 Fax 01908 696777 Phone 02 2718 8700 Fax 02 2718 8711 Surrounding air temperature C Surrounding air temperature C KEYENCE FRANCE S A KEYENCE HONG KONG CO LTD Phone 01 56 37 78 00 Fax 01 56 37 78 01 Phone 3104 1010 Fax 3104 1080 The characteristic data shown above are obtained when this unit is installed as described in this KEYENCE ITALIA S p A KEYENCE INTERNATIONAL Manual Phone 02 6688220 Fax 02 66825099 TRADING SHANGHAI CO LTD The surrounding air temperature is the temperature 50 mm below the bottom of the MS2 Series unit Phone 021 68757500 Fax 021 68757550 KEYENCE SINGAPORE PTE LTD KOREA KEYENCE CO LTD Phone 6392 1011 Fax 6392 5055 Phone 02 563 1270 Fax 02 563 1271 Specifications are subject to change without notice BO124 KEYENCE CORPORATION 2004 0086 I96M1274 Printed in Japan il General specifications AC type DC type KV 10AT P AR KV 16AT PJAR KV 10DT P DR KV 16DT P DR KV 24AT PJAR KV 40AT P AR KV 24DT P DR KV 40DT P DR Model Rated voltage 100 to 240 VAC 10 24 VDC 10 20 KV 10AT P AR 0 4 A AC current KV 16AT P AR 0 5 A consumption KV 24AT P AR 0 6 A 7 KV 40AT P AR 0 7 A AC power factor Output voltage 24 VDC
20. Should you find that you accidently have loaded any other selected device type simply press to scroll until you have once again loaded the DM type 23 P 60 Service and Installation Manual In addition to the device mode window system mode can be accessed as well Indicates that the system mode is selected Operation mode Although under normal circumstances you should never encounter this window if by accident you should happen to come across it simply press the up or down arrow until the window reads run Press and hold the C button for 3 seconds and the display will return to device mode Additionally should for any reason the display lettering become red instead of green you will need to access system mode to run the program in this fashion Holding the key while pressing up and down allows you to change between system mode and device mode A third mode which will display TRM on the left side of the screen can also be accessed Cycle through until the appropriate mode is displayed Finally it is possible to lock the keypad Should you inadvertently do so press and hold the button and an arrow key together for 3 seconds to unlock the keypad again 24 P 60 Service and Installation Manual Device Settings of the 6500 Series Control Head While working within device mode two primary values should be considered On the top of the display the selected device is shown The 6500 series control head settings can be adjust
21. acked up with Flash ROM in all models CPU and RAM errors 1 000 max contact comments can be saved 1 24 bit setting is available KV xx DR AR Internal circuit Input specifications of base unit Output specifications of basic unit Model KV 10xx KV 16xx KV 24xx KV 40xx Model KV 10xT P KV 16xT P KV 24xT P KV 40xT P KV 10xR KV 16xR KV 24xR KV 40xR No ofinputs 6 10 16 24 No ofoutputs 4 6 8 16 4 6 8 t6 Input common COM is connected internally Output common Each common terminal is independent Maximum input 26 4 VDC Output type Transistor output NPN or PNP Relay output rating 30 VDC 250 VAC 30 VDC Input voltage 1 24 VDC 5 3 mA 5 VDC 1 0 mA Rated load 0 3 A 503 and other 2 A Inductive load 0 1 A 500 to 502 4 A Resistive load 10 ms Typical 10 us when HSP instruction is used 0 2A a to 502 Input time constant Variable in 7 steps from 10 us to Peak load current 1 A Other 2n 10 ms while special utility relay 2813 Elactiical SANGA SON eal DEDI 100 000 times or more 20 times min Relay service life ae y Mechanical service life Interrupt input response 10 HS Typical 20 million times or more High speed counter Relay replacement o o O Not allowed input response 30 kHz 24V 10 Output frequency 50 kHz 500 to 502 1 Inputs 000 to 007 can be changed to 5 V input het SS 1 6 KQ 1 2W R500 to R502 i Input output specifications
22. ails P60 972 284 1836mm 91 000 2311 4mm 84 000 2133 6mm Dimensions are approximate Electrical Specifications Input Voltage 100 240 VAC Input Current 1 3 55 A Frequency 50 60 Hz Storage Temperature 4 to 158 F Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F Operating Voltage 24VDC Operating Current 1 2 A typical RECOGNIZED COMPONENT The 6500 series control head is 3 certified to conform to UL Standard 325 amp UL Subject 2593 Intertek 4008027 AED Qu CA Controlled Access Inc is e aregistered ISO 9001 2008 ada f compa ny CERT The Leader in Pedestrian Access Control 1636 West 130th Street Brunswick Ohio 44212 Ph 330 273 6185 Fax 330 273 4468 Toll Free Ph 800 942 0829 Toll Free Fax 800 942 0828 E mail sales controlledaccess com www controlledaccess com 0214 P 60 Service and Installation Manual 52 782 52 782 52 521 22992 15 630 n 15 630 P60 Footprint 51 507 31 307 2 000 51 507 51 507 15 630 15 630 52 521 52 521 52 782 22 702 SCALE HALF APPROVED BY DRAWN BY LC III N CONTROLLED DATE 8 27 04 REVISED ACCESS INC 1636 West 130th Street MAIERIAL N A Brunswick Ohio 44212 330 273 6185 E S FAX 330 275 4468 TOL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEC DRAWING NAME USA 1 800 942 0829 X 1 XXX x 015 XX
23. ailure turnstile will remain unlocked in one or both directions This is convertible to fail lock by ordering an alternate linkage This can also be known as fail safe Key override This option is for a location that the security requirements may change The key override option is not intended for everyday use P 60 Service and Installation Manual TOP CASTING REMOVED 0401 0402 9381 0407 6518 0381 651 2909 oig OY YE d OOO SO 7 7 7 7 OS A AN A erin FXGXHXJ 6517 6051 6051 DELTROL D4A DELTROL D4A 55 1 82 55 1 82 ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS UL CERTIFIED A CONTROLLED 6500 SERIES CONTROL HEAD BOTTOM ASSEMBLY ACCESS INC NOTE 1636 West 130th Street ALL WIRE AWG 18 GAUGE 300 VAC Brunswick Ohio 44212 UL 1007 1569 YM QTY DESCRIPTION WAIST HIGH UNITS 1 4 20 x 1 SOCKET HEAD 5 16 x 1 1 2 SS CARRIAGE BOLT FULL HEIGHT UNITS 14 3 8 x 1 1 2 SS CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 ss LOCK WASHER 550 27 5 6185 Phone 550 275 4468 Fax 800 942 0829 USA Toll Free Controlled Access Inc 1636 W 130th Street Complete control heads are available Contact us for pricing details Controlled Access INC Brunswick Ohio 44212 The Leader In Pedestrian Control Systems Waist High Full Height and Matching Gates www controlledaccess com salesgcontrolledaccess com 800 942 0828 USA Toll Free Fax Index Pin Assembly Ep 3 All Models 6532 108 19
24. conditions and the installation conditions described in this manual The MS2 Series does not include a disconnecting device Be sure to install a disconnecting device such as a circuit breaker in the building installation wiring E Precautions for UL Standards The MS2 Series meets the following UL standards and has obtained UL and C UL certification e Applicable standard UL508 UL60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 14 M95 Industrial Control Equipment CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 Information Technology Equipment Safety E195940 E242533 NMTR NMTR7 QQGQ2 QQGQ8 Industrial Control Equipment UL File No UL category Precautions Use wires that meet the following conditions for the terminal block tightening torque 1 2 N m Wire range AWG 14 22 Wire Material Copper wire only Wire type Stranded wire only Temperature rating 60 C 75 C The MS2 Series is designed as a Class I Equipment Be sure to connect the protective earthing terminal on the terminal block to the protective earthing conductor in the building installation The MS2 Series is an open type device Be sure to install it in an appropriate enclosure rated as IP54 or better Use the MS2 Series according to the derating conditions and the installation conditions described in this manual The MS2 Series does not include a disconnecting device Be sure to install a disconnecting device such as a circuit breaker in the building
25. control device output set too long Limit switches are missing the triangular top cam One shot timers are enabled This can be avoided by enabling the one shot timers built into the logic controller program If this is undesirable ensure the output from the access control system is 1 second or less controller from limit switches wiring information breakage replace as needed Adjust the top cam to the proper height and or tweak the triggers on the limit switch Refer to page 27 for information Disable the one shot timer settings on the logic controller Be sure that your access control output is one second or less during regular secure operation or extra people may be able to pass through 30 P 60 Service and Installation Manual People are becoming trapped Rotor was installed backwards Refer to the diagram on the top inside of the turnstile of page 11 Turnstile only rotates 30 Limit switches wired incorrectly Refer to pages 21 22 for wiring degrees information and page 27 for limit switch placement Top cam is misaligned The top cam should have one point facing the control board If this is not the case readjust the top cam Refer to page 27 for top cam information access control is presented is wrong on each direction as appropriate closed position replaced information properly information Binding in control head See next troubleshooting hint Turnstile seems to be binding R
26. d relock It will also relock when the timer expires Repeat this step with 24VDC and input 002 The alternate solenoid should engage Trigger limit switch 2 and the unit should relock If desired test the fire alarm by jumping and holding input 009 to 24VDC and both directions should unlock 29 P 60 Service and Installation Manual Full Height Troubleshooting Power supply is not receiving input voltage Turnstile does not unlock More than one person can get through turnstile Unable to hold direction open to allow multiple people to pass through the turnstile Verify outlet receptacle installed in mainframe is operating correctly and that the power supply is plugged in Loose wiring from power supply Refer to pages 21 22 for to logic controller wiring information Power supply is not producing voltage Logic controller program is not running This can be determined by the color of the lettering on the logic controller display screen If it is red it is not running Access control device malfunction Check output voltage from power supply It should be 24VDC Refer to the Overview of the Access Window section on page 23 and run the program Disconnect access control from circuit board Momentarily jump directional inputs If the turnstile works properly contact manufacturer of access control device Control head requiring Refer to page 28 maintenance Access
27. e of the frame or cabinet through the provided conduit access points To reduce the risk of electric shock this equipment has a grounding type plug that has a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type outlet If the plug does not fit into the outlet contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not change this plug in any way Additionally the MS2 H50 power supply from this appliance must be grounded to the frame of the turnstile Utilize the green colored grounding screw threaded into the erounding tab located near the power supply along with the provided grounding wire from the power supply to ensure the equipment is proper grounded The Tiffany P60 Series P60 Full Height Turnstile Interior Application The Tiffany P60 unit is a three vane turnstile with an anodized aluminum finish and is shipped preconfigured to your security needs It is constructed with a heavy duty overhead canopy extruded aluminum columns MR10 Lexan polycarbonate cage panels and 3 4 MP750 Lexgard arm panels for a more modern and open look Measurements Arm Panels 75 x 21 25 x 31 Exterior Height 91 B Interior Height 84 a gm Diameter 72 284 Pedestrian Clearance 30 Also available with integrated metal detection portal T80 MD shown below NE We re the 41 Choice of Top Architects Security Pros and Engineers For two decades Control
28. e shipped via UPS Expedited shipping available upon request The above prices do not include shipping All parts orders under 500 00 require credit card payment before shipment Date 10 19 12 P 60 Service and Installation Manual 6500 Series Control Head Locking Bar Information Any number of configurations is possible on the 6500 series control head In the case of an electronic two way head two independent locking mechanisms are in place The following diagram indicates which direction unlocks from which locking mechanism A logic controller or key override is needed to unlock the control head in each direction it is configured to lock in Nell ni AWS O Direction 1 solenoid Locks the control head clockwise on a full height Locks waist high and ADA gates with the cabinet to the right Direction 2 solenoid Locks the control head counter clockwise on a full height Locks waist high and ADA gates with the cabinet to the left If removing the locking bar becomes necessary for any reason two methods can be used The easiest method is to punch the 77 dowel pin out from the bottom side of the control head This releases the locking bar from the casting An alternate approach would be to remove the 4 4 20 socket head cap screws from the casting and remove the lid When installing or replacing the locking bars into the control head be sure to take special care to align the solenoid spring shown below or it will n
29. ed with devices O 7 Pressing the up or down arrows allow you to select which device you wish to modify Pressing and holding the C key for 3 seconds loads the modification window While modifying the digits on the window begin to flash Pressing will move the cursor in a digit Select the correct digit to modify then use the arrows to change the value Once finished hold the C button for 3 seconds and your adjustment will save Should a value inputted not fall within the specified range of the device being modified the value will automatically adjust to the highest possible value A description of each device setting is e DMO Timer value for Direction 1 The range of this setting is 1 60 seconds This is how long the direction will remain open for if a user does not pass through the direction The default setting is 7 seconds e DM1 Timer value for Direction 2 The range of this setting is 1 60 seconds This is how long the direction will remain open for if a user does not pass through the direction The default setting is 7 seconds e DM2 Direction 1 fail status This determines when the solenoid receives power and is preconfigured based on each individual order O means the direction is fail lock amp 1 means the direction is fail open This setting is not affected by factory reset e DM3 Direction 2 fail status This determines when the solenoid receives power and is preconfigured based on each individual order O means
30. es as shown below MS2 H50 H75 H100 H150 MS2 H300 M 20mm min B Installation orientation Install this unit with the base down as shown below Do not install the unit in any other orientation E Mounting bracket optional Make sure that the tightening torque for the mounting screw holes of this unit is 0 5 Nem or less Wiring Terminals Screw size Tightening torque M4 1 2 Nem Crimp termianls M4 size M4 size 8 0 mm max OT 8 0 mm wl Cables Select cables with a wire diameter suited to the output rated current Method of Operation Dimensions The display mode changes each time when the MODE switch is pressed MS2 H50 H75 H100 MS2 H300 12 E 10 131 5 TI Output current display v Displays the output current down to 0 1 A 35 9 35 9 Displays the load factor down to 1 When the load factor is over 100 displays FFP Load factor display gt EEEH EEEEE L s i1 8 1
31. he shock is located adjacent to the index pin To adjust the shock loosen the set screw pointed upwards and adjust the dial The set screw points at the current setting A lower number yields more shock whereas a higher number yields less shock The table below indicates approximate shock settings for each type of product Individual installations may vary Product Approximate Shock Setting _ Rai MM Hydraulic shock adjustment knob Index pin for self centering Lower number stronger shock Should the shock need replaced be sure not to fully thread the shock into the shock housing Instead thread the shock until it no longer spins and then back the shock out approximately 1 2 turns until the set screw is facing up Lock down the shock with the provided nut and then make field adjustments to the shock strength Some larger model turnstiles use an alternate heavier shock They adjust in the exact same fashion but instead of being held in place with a nut a 4 20 set screw is used in the shock housing P 60 Service and Installation Manual 6500 Series Control Head Electrical Information Each electronic control head comes with a power supply a programmable logic controller PLC limit switches or proximity sensors and solenoids For safety purposes it is recommended that you read all literature on the electrical components before attempting to install the control head into a turnstile Lower Row Ports To 24VDC
32. ility relay Data memory 16 bits Temporary data memory 16 bits Timer counter Digital trimmer High speed counter High speed counter comparator Positioning control function Memory switch Data memory counter internal utility relay Retention devices are set by MEMSW instruction Memory backup Self diagnosis Number of contact comments Program memory Stored program method Refresh method Ladder diagram and expanded ladder diagram Basic instruction 28 Application instruction 22 Arithmetic instruction 26 Interrupt instruction 4 140 us min Basic instruction 0 7 us min Application instruction 6 4 ps min 2 000 steps KV 10xx KV 16xx 4 000 steps KV 24xx KV 40xx 8 7 for KV 40xx 10 to 152 points when expansion units are connected 2 560 points 1000 to 1915 and 3000 to 17915 160 points 2000 to 2915 2 000 words DM 0000 to DM1999 32 words TMOO to TM31 250 in all 0 1 s timer TMR 0 to 6553 5 s 0 01 s timer TMH 0 to 655 35 s 0 001 s timer TMS 0 to 65 535 s UP counter C Up down counter UDC 2 trimmers set in access window 2 counters of 30 kHz 2 phase high speed counter 0 to 65535 count 1 4 comparators 2 for each high speed counter Direct output allowed Independent 1 axis 50 kHz max 16 Flash ROM rewritable 100 000 times or more Data retained for 2 months min with electrical double layer capacitor at 25 C Data can be b
33. in drive for the turnstile has replaced all previous model control heads It is adaptable to any existing turnstile and comes with each new turnstile purchase This control head can be configured in multiple ways to accommodate the security requirements of each individual job site Oo An internal view of an electronically controlled two way 6500 series control head While the head can be configured for mechanical no electronics operation the turnstile s security potential is reached in the case of an electronic two way control head In this instance each rotational direction is independently unlocked Configured properly this control head will allow for one rotation per valid entry request Our anti backup cams are designed so that it is impossible to become trapped within the turnstile when properly installed Each control head comes pre configured to your specific needs based off of a directional sheet that is filled out before shipment The heads are delivered pre wired tested and adjusted to our factory recommendations Installation is simple connect inputs from access control devices into the logic controller and plug the unit s power supply into a 110 240VAC receptacle The power supply will automatically set itself to function on your local voltage and convert it to 24VDC Note Proper turnstile operation requires a dry normally open momentary contact closure of one second or less P 60 Service
34. installation wiring The output of the MS2 H50 is regarded as Class 2 output specified in NEPA70 NEC National Electrical Code in the U S A UL Category EPBU2 EPBUS Installation Conditions Bi Installation environment Installation this unit indoors Do not install this unit in locations exposed to direct sunlight Do not install this unit in locations in which there is corrosive gas or flammable gas Do not install this unit in locations exposed to a lot of dust soot or stem Do not install this unit in locations in which water oil or chemicals may splash onto the unit When installing this unit in a location subject to vibration or impact consider the vibration proof mounting Bi When installing this unit in a control console The ambient temperature for this unit should not exceed the upper temperature limit refer to the derating characteristic When the upper temperature limit may be exceeded install a cooling fan or cooler so that the ambient temperature is below the upper temperature limit eave a sufficient ventilation space around this unit for head dissipation Do not install this unit just above a device with high head generation transformer inverter servo amplifier etc Installation E Space around the unit The MS2 Series uses natural air cooling To ensure sufficient convection of air to dissipate heat provide enough space between the MS2 Series and the control panel or other nearby devic
35. ion for wire extrusion for wire run for card redder mu for card reader 9 x 29 NON SECURE AREA Traced circle for rotor Traced circle for rotor to be installed later 9 to be installed later N O DO NOT PUT EPOXY IN eX v v DO NOT PUT EPOXY IN S ee ANCHOR HOLE ANCHOR Wi D han NY Y Clockwise Counter Clockwise Rotation TO OUTSIDE Rotation 2 4 Move cage panels in place and allow the 4 cage panel support rods to drop into the anchor hole 2 5 Be sure to wipe up any epoxy that over flows as a result of the rod being placed in the hole P 60 Service and Installation Manual 3 CANOPY INSTALLATION 3 Raise canopy plate above the cage panels CAUTION BE SURE THAT THE CANOPY IS PLACED IN THE CORRECT ROTATION SO THAT THE HOLE FOR THE WRONG WAY SENSOR USED ONLY FOR REVOLVING DOOR P60 TURNSTILE NOT NEEDED IS ABOVE THE CORRECT AREA SEE BELOW FOR CANOPY ORIENTATION 3 2 Line up correct holes with rods as shown below LIGHTS ARE OPTIONAL Top View Canopy Plate Layout SECURE AREA Clockwise Rotation Counter Clockwise Rotation 3 3 Allow canopy plate to come to rest on top of the cage panels with the support rods extending up through the holes 3 4 Place 4 washer and nut on the rod tops do not tighten 3 5 If necessary shim cage panels in order to make turnstile level and square 3 6 Let the cage panels and the canopy set overnight so the epoxy anchor can cure 4 P 60 Service and Installation Manual
36. led Access has been the globally trusted name in pedestrian control equipment Made in Ohio and shipped worldwide we are the first choice of leading architects facility managers security consultants a IL 1L JL NEM B Bn NE a a m m m m m n and engineers Whether your project requires high security full height turnstiles waist high units or matching ADA accessible gates Controlled Access is the secure choice And we re experienced in access control systems from 1 dps card readers to biometric scanning to give you the power to control access Built in the USA mau CA CONTROLLED ACCESS INC The Leader in Pedestrian Access Control 1636 West 130th Street Brunswick Ohio 44212 Ph 330 273 6185 Fax 330 273 4468 Toll Free Ph 800 942 0829 Toll Free Fax 800 942 0828 E mail sales controlledaccess com www controlledaccess com 0214 The Tiffany P60 Series Full Height Turnstile Interior Application Product Overview Featuring scratch resistant Lexgard arms for a more modern amp open look the P60 turnstile provides a high security solution without compromising facility aesthetics Product Specifications Dimensions Arm Panels 75 x 21 25 x 31 Exterior Height 91 Interior Height 84 Diameter 72 284 Pedestrian Clearance 30 Finish Standard anodized finish choices are clear and bronze Other colors available upon request Construction Materials Va
37. mon to 24VDC i A right hand cabinets on waist highs ada gates Ci 001 005 005 007 003 3 r LOOO O02 004 90 QUE Direction 2 Counter clockwise on a full height KEYENCE o left hand cabinets on waist highs ada gates 0123245986789 Limit 1 Cancels direction 1 activation Limit 2 Cancels direction 2 activation Fire Alarm Unlocks both directions while active Controlled Access Inc 1636 W 130th St Inputs are triggered with 24VDC PNP Use ees dry normally open relays to activate 24VDC to O C C O the common leg and the input you wish to trigger 12345 to the normally open leg KW 1BDR seh s 500 501 502 504 Pav es ta sat sas CU BE SURE TO DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE Upper Row Ports Unused Dir 1 Sol Dir 2 Sol Dir 1 Lt Red Dir 1 Lt Grn WI RING THE BOARD Lower Row Ports 24VDC 24VDC Rly Com Rly Com Dir 2 Lt Red Dir 2 Lt Grn Dir 1 CW on FH RH on WH ADA D2 CCW on FH LH on WH ADA Input Side Output Side C1 To 24VDC Unused 000 Direction 1 Input 24V IN OV Input voltage 001 Limit 1 Input C3 Common for 500 amp 501 Outputs 002 Direction 2 Input C4 Common for 502 505 Outputs 003 Limit 2 Input 500 Direction 1 Solenoid 004 Not Used 501 Direction 2 Solenoid 005 Not Used 502 Direction 1 Red Light 006 Not Used 503 Direction 2 Red Light 007 Not Used 504 Direc
38. n for 3 seconds or more 35 9 il I dl I A dl D a il I Imensions D D i DONON vl V 85 5 1165 1 Model sd MS2 H50 MS2 H75 MS2 H100 MS2 H150 MS2 H300 E Rated Input voltage 1 100 to 240 VAC 85 to 264 VAC 110 to 370 VDC i E 2 Rated Frequency 1 50 60 Hz 47 to 63 Hz DC 60 __ 28 i D 2 Input current 100 200 VAC 1 3 A 0 7 A max 1 9 A 0 9 A max 2 1 A 1 3A max 22 A 1 1 A max 3 9 A 1 8 A max Milo cn B 5 Efficiency 100 200 VAC 8296 8596 typ with 100 load 15 5 i 8 PA p 0 4 mA 0 75 mA max with 100 load i Mounting bracket OP 51624 OP 51627 OP 42174 a 100 200 VAC 9 il i Matching model MS2 H50 MS2 H75 H100 MS2 H150 Rush current 100 200 VAC 25 A 50 A max with 100 load at 25 C cold start 18 A 36 A max i 4 E ELA ip Rated output voltage 24 VDC i c 45 54 28 2 Adjustable voltage range 5 with V ADJ Screw hole for sss 2 20 XA BR g 2 1 A Class2 12 5 A 4 M3 Screw insertion depth 5 max 1 F 15 15 z 180mVp p max i Two holes only for OP 51624 Input fluctuation O4 max LLL LL LZ Z LLLI 4 a Load fluctuation 1 5 max ER d Was sia id 5 Temperature fluctuation 0 02 C max Coon mede E 9 Starting time 500 ms max at Surrounding Air Temperature of 0 to 55 C under ated I O conditions Output holding time 20 ms min at Surrounding Air Temperature of 25 C under ated I O conditions Activates when the current reaches 125 or more of the rated output c
39. of expansion unit Input output put Output 6 6 Input output acude Terminal block connection method Model KV E8X KV E16X KV E8T P KV E16T P KV E8R KV E16R KV E4XT P R Number of inputs 8 4 Input common 4 points common SSS ara 4 points common Maximum input Input voltage 24 VDC 5 3 mA 24 VDC 5 3 mA Minimum ON voltage Po 19V V 19V Maximum OFF Input impedance 4 483k0 S 483k0 S 4 3 KQ Input time constant For both rising OFF gt ON and For both rising OFF gt ON and DN Es e falling ON gt OFF operations falling ON gt OFF operations to 2612 10 ms 10 ms 20 10 us 10 us 20 10 ms 10 ms 20 10 us 10 us 20 Number of outputs l aa Tandem 4 Output type NPN PNP Transistor NPN PNP Transistor Relay Output common COM is connected internally 4 points common Rated load 250 VAC 30 VDC 30 VDC 250 VAC 30 VDC voltage 30 VDC 2 A Inductive load 2 A Inductive load g 4 A Resistive load 4 A Resistive load Rated output 0 5 0 3 A point 2 A point Inductive load 0 5 A point 2 A point Inductive load current 5 0 3 A poin 4 A point Resistive load 4 A common 4 A Resistive load 4 A common ON resistance 50 MA or less 50 mo or less Leakage current Residual voltage 0 8 mak 0 8 V max at ON Rising operation time Falling operation time Electrical 100 000 times or more Electrical 100 000 times or
40. ot pivot properly Ensure spring is within the locking bar linkage s tabs or the locking bar will bind P 60 Service and Installation Manual Power Failure State Configuration Fail Lock Fail Open Each direction on a control head can be independently configured to open or lock upon power failure The fail status configuration is based on the pivot point used on the locking bar as well as the linkage and solenoid spring used Control heads are preconfigured in our factory before shipment based on a direction sheet filled out by the end user In the event a fail status field change is needed a different linkage and spring will be required the part numbers are noted in a table below Control heads can also be returned to the factory for reconfiguration for a fee of parts plus approximately 1 hour of labor if desired Fail lock prvot point Fail open pivot poiri Note As a reference it may be important to know that some vendors use different terms for fail status Fail open is also known as fail safe while fail lock is also known as fail secure P 60 Service and Installation Manual 6500 Series Control Head Shock Adjustment and Replacement Our turnstiles come with hydraulic shocks in order to alleviate wear on the control head These shocks allow the turnstile to return to the center position without slamming into place Although we adjust these in the factory different environments may require additional field adjustment T
41. otation should be avoided Large bags and carts should be brought through an alternate means of entrance 32 P 60 Service and Installation Manual Controlled Access The Leader in Pedestrian Control Systems Waist amp Full Height Turnstiles and Matching Gates Warranty Information Seller warrants the goods against defective workmanship and materials provided that Buyer notify Seller within one 1 year after receipt by Buyer of the goods of any claim under this Warranty The liability of Seller shall be limited to replacing or repairing defective goods returned by Buyer and delivered to the factory of the Seller transportation charges prepaid Replaced or repaired goods will be redelivered freight repaid to the address of Buyer shown hereon Except for the Warranty contained herein there shall be no other warranties such as warranties of fitness and merchantability or otherwise express or implied written or verbal and Seller shall not be liable for consequential damages in any event 33 96M1274 KEYENCE Compact Switching Power Supply MS2 Series Instruction Manual Part Names and Functions KEYENCE ws2 u50 2 14 Digital display window Displays the current values of output current voltage and other items Display mode selection MODE Switches the display mode NN Output voltage adjustment trimmer VADJ Adjusts the output voltage within the range of 5 LISTED IND CONT EG CK
42. otor is not plumb turnstile Refer to the installation mechanically body is not level instructions for more information maintenance more information Turnstile rotating the wrong Improperly filled out direction In some cases the control head direction sheet can be reconfigured in the field to operate as needed Refer to pages 13 22 for information about how the control head operates If needed control heads can be returned to the factory for reconfiguration for a fee of labor plus parts if required Please contact us before returning a control head in this instance Directional inputs wired Refer to wiring legend for incorrectly direction port explanations on page 22 Turnstile fails lock when needed Improperly filled out direction Refer to page 19 for more to fail open or vice versa sheet information Additional parts will be required to convert operation The control head can be returned for reconfiguration for a fee of labor plus parts if required Please contact us before returning a control head in this instance Other problems Please contact us for any other issues 31 P 60 Service and Installation Manual Proper Turnstile Usage The 6500 series turnstile control head is easy to use There are a few things that users should be trained on and informed of e Inthe case of an electronic turnstile approach the unit and swipe the card Do not push on the arms of the rotor until after access control de
43. ow of traffic The range is 1 3 As each access control request is processed each rotation subtracts from the total allowing a constant flow of traffic Most installations would benefit from a value of 2 which is the default setting 25 P 60 Service and Installation Manual e DM9 Direction 1 Count Displays how many valid rotations were made in direction 1 This has a max value of 60 000 and will reset to O once that number is reached This will not count fire alarm hold open or key override rotations This count is for maintainence and repair logging purposes e DM10 Direction 2 Count Displays how many valid rotations were made in direction 2 This has a max value of 60 000 and will reset to O once that number is reached This will not count fire alarm hold open or key override rotations This count is for maintainence and repair logging purposes Additionally scrolling downward past DMO will allow you access to DM1999 which resets all settings to factory defaults except for solenoid fail status settings Choose any value greater than 0 to perform the factory reset 26 P 60 Service and Installation Manual 6500 Series Full Height Control Head Limit Switches Limit Switch Information 8E oe t C as ug ea me i Suam i C din Me i md V a ANGGA C LS f N afer gt WAN amp JJ 4 Holl i NN A PF F
44. rious 6061 amp 6063 extruded aluminum 3 16 MR10 Lexan polycarbonate 3 4 MP750 Lexgard laminate 7 amp 11 gauge steel mainframe canopy Anodized aluminum sheet canopy wrap Assembly Major lower components pre assembled with concealed spring pins and solid rods Hardware e All exposed fasteners stainless steel e Canopy amp outer cage panels secured to concrete with 3 4 threaded rods epoxied into concrete e Rotor pivots on a sealed load runner bearing secured with high strength plastic coupling anchored onto concrete CA CONTROLLED ACCESS INC Operation 6500 Series Control Head featuring e Auto indexing self centering with adjustable hydraulic shock suppression e Hardened tool steel locking bars cam and roller assemblies e Permanently lubricated bearings e Your choice of manual or electronic control on both directions e Nearly universal integration to any number of access control systems e Your choice on each electronic direction of locking or unlocking on power failure Options e Card reader mounting plates e Daylight visible indicator lights e Bidirectional key overrides e Low voltage canopy lighting e 8 digit key resetable LCD counter with seven year lithium battery e Additional options available upon request Warranty Units are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from date of delivery See warranty information for specific det
45. the direction is fail lock amp 1 means the direction is fail open This setting is not affected by factory reset e DM4 Direction 1 one shot timer This setting determines whether or not the access control input length is ignored and converted to a 1 second pulse internally Enabling this allows the turnstile to ignore access control from allowing too many users pass through the turnstile Disabling it allows access control to hold the direction open 0 means the one shot timer is inactive amp 1 means the one shot timer is active e DM5 Direction 2 one shot timer This setting determines whether or not the access control input length is ignored and converted to a 1 second pulse internally Enabling this allows the turnstile to ignore access control from allowing too many users pass through the turnstile Disabling it allows access control to hold the direction open O means the one shot timer is inactive amp 1 means the one shot timer is active e DM6 Direction 1 multi swipe This setting allows more than one access control request to be processed at a time to allow a faster flow of traffic The range is 1 3 As each access control request is processed each rotation subtracts from the total allowing a constant flow of traffic Most installations would benefit from a value of 2 which is the default setting e DMT7 Direction 2 multi swipe This setting allows more than one access control request to be processed at a time to allow a faster fl
46. tion 1 Green Light 008 Not Used 505 Direction 2 Green Light 009 Fire Alarm Input Note Directional status outputs are unaffected by optional key overrides as the override occurs outside of the logic controller Security Begins With Controlled Access 1636 W 130 Street Brunswick OH 44212 Toll Free Phone 800 942 0829 Fax 800 942 0828 Phone 330 273 6185 Fax 330 273 4468 Web http www controlledaccess com E mail sales controlledaccess com P 60 Service and Installation Manual Overview of the Access Window On the logic controller an access window is available to change and adjust many different values Each value is referred to as a device The window comprises of 3 primary areas The device selector window operation keys and the main display window 1 Device selector window 3 Main display window 2 Setting operation keys Although the logic controller is capable of many functions all of the devices that the control head operates from are accessed in Device Mode When device mode is active the display screen will show DM in the top left corner Device No Selected device type Current value That being said it is possible to stray from the device mode settings In the selected device type section of the access window DM TM T C CTC TRM and RLY are all possible selections to load Again we are only using DM device mode with the 6500 series control head
47. tput terminals and PE terminal Mounting bracket OP 51625 OP 51628 OP 42175 E 12 5 12 5 12 5 Matching model MS2 H50 MS2 H75 H100 MS2 H150 F 14 5 16 20 5 UL UL508 UL60950 1 A 107 5 1225 132 5 G 8 125 125 1 5 C UL CSA C22 2 No 14 M95 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 3 m 109 Two holes only for OP 51626 y EN EN60950 1 EN50178 D 20 30 40 The side mounting bracket can be attached to either sides E 125 140 150 IEC IEC60950 1 EMC standard FCC Part15B ClassA EN55011 ClassA EN61000 6 2 Applicable standard Limits for harmonic current emissions EN61000 3 2 3 Parallel operation Possible OP 42207 is required 4 Serial operation Possible External diode is required 4 Cooling method Natural air cooling Approx 270g Approx 470g Approx 490g Approx 700g Approx 1540g WARRANTIES MUST ACCOMPANY THE PRODUCTS KEYENCE at its sole option will refund repair or replace at no charge any defective Products within 1 year from the date of shipment Unless stated otherwise herein the Products should not be used internally in humans for human transportation as safety devices or fail safe systems EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING ALL EXPRESS IMPLIED AND STATUTORY 1 For conforming to safety standards shown above rated input voltage is 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 To reset the unit turn off the input power once wait for 1 minute or more and then turn on the input power again
48. urrent Overcurrent protection Constant current voltage limiting Automatic reset 8 15 6 A min 2 o It tection 2 Activates when the voltage reaches 26 4 V or more Voltage turn off ti A m e vervottage protecuon Operation resumes when the input power is turned on again a tii amp Display method 3 digit 7 segment LED Character height 10 mm til im g time Approx 10 years at 20 C tii t Q Display resolution 0 1 A O 1 V 1 t 2 d ead Temperature 10 to 55 C No condensation See Output Derating Characteristics T S oan 3 25 to 85 No condensation t A7 h i i 96 oo Alr Temperature 20 to 70 C N ocondensation le 5 3 0 kVAC 50 60 Hz 1 min across input and output terminals ea 8 E Withstand voltage 2 0 kVAC 50 60 Hz 1min across input terminals and PE terminal P F 2 500 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 min across output terminals and PE terminal e gt uo Shock Peak acceleration 300 m s in X Y and Z directions DC 2 times respectively 9 Mounting bracket OP 51626 OP 51623 Vibrati In X Y and Z directions 2 hours respectively under the following conditions dd Matching model MS2 H50 MS2 H75 H100 MS2 H150 ration 10 to 57 Hz 0 3 mm double amplitude 57 to 500 Hz 19 6 m s2 2G 5 5 minute cycle E A 1225 1535 157 B 4 95 100 MQ min with 500 VDC megohmmeter across input and output terminals C 65 T5 T5 Insulation resistance N D 40 50 across input terminals and PE terminal across ou
49. vice is engaged and a click sound from the mainframe is heard This sound is the locking mechanism engaging Note Turnstile will not unlock if pressure is being applied to the rotor The unit will unlock after pressure is released however it is a better practice to wait until the click sound is heard before pushing the rotor e After requesting access with access control devices proceed through turnstile immediately Waiting too long could cause the turnstile to time out mid rotation forcing the user to back out of the turnstile Factory timer settings are at 7 seconds While these timers are adjustable for up to 60 seconds we recommend 7 10 seconds because if someone chooses to swipe and walk away from the turnstile another person would not be able to pass through without credentials The limit switches on the control head override the directional timers e Walk at a reasonable pace through the turnstile Do not slam the rotor through the rotation This can be unsafe and may cause unnecessary wear and tear to the control head e Try to be respectful of users wanting to pass through the other direction Allow people who are waiting an opportunity to pass through the turnstile e Avoid rotating the rotor on a full height before walking through on a valid entry request This will cause the rotor to lock before you have a chance to pass through the turnstile e Piggybacking More than one user trying to squeeze through the turnstile on one r
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