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The measurements, unless otherwise stated, are in millimeters.
DESCRIPTION
Motor powered bidirectional turnstile made of AISI 304 satin fi nished stainless steel complete with control board, LED directional arrows, fall-away arm and
automatic resetting system, and anti-trespassing system. The tripod automatically releases during power outages. Arms made of AISI 304 steel.
The motor-powered turnstile is selective, in that it allows one person at a time to pass through the chosen direction. Once it receives a command, the tripod turns
slightly as an invitation to pass through; as it detects the person's push, it completes the rotation to then reposition itself and wait for a new command. You can
choose two other rotating modes: free and locked.
Arm fall-away system: during emergencies or power outages, the horizontal arm drops away to free up the passage.
Anti-trespassing system: trying to force one's way through the turnstile sets o an Encoder-detected buzzer alarm.
Locally programmed and controlled (keypad on the control board) or remotely controlled via CRP.
Alternatively you can program and control the access-point even via readers and corresponding RFID cards.
Intended use
Used for selecting and authorizing access to zones with high-intensity passages, such as on fair grounds, stadiums, sports centers, parking facilities, shopping
malls, metro stations and o ce buildings.
Techni cal data
Model
Protection rating (IP)
Power supply (V - 50/60 Hz)120/230 AC
Draw when in stand-by (W)18
Power (W)180
Maximum number of passage per minute*30
Apparatus classI
Weight (Kg)45
Operating temperature (°C)
* Detectable in Free-access mode
[Free]
(see function F 77)
[Controlled]
In Controlled mode, access times may vary depending on how quickly access is granted.
Only skilled, qualified staff must install this product.
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Ø 40
848
1176
184
686
322
956
766
806
18042
Preliminary checks
Before installing the turnstile, you need to:
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• if needed, set up corrugated tubing for the electrical cables to pass through;
• set up a dual-pole cut-off switch with minimum contact openings of 3 mm, and section-off the power supply;
• Set up suitable tubes and conduits for the electric cables to pass through, making sure they are protected from any mechanical damage;
Make sure that any connections inside the container (ones that ensure continuity to the protection circuit) are fitted with additional insulation with respect to
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those of other electrical parts inside.
Cable type and minimum section
Connection
< 20 m20 < 30 m
Gearmotor with control board3G x 1.5 mm²3G x 1.5 mm²
Command and control devices2 x 0.5 mm²2 x 0.5 mm²
Safety devices2 x 0.5 mm²2 x 0.5 mm²
24 V accessories2 x 0.5 mm²2 x 0.5 mm²
When operating at 230 V and outdoors, use H05RN-F-type cables that are 60245 IEC 57 (IEC) compliant; whereas indoors, use H05VV-F-type cables
that are 60227 IEC 53 (IEC) compliant. For power supplies up to 48 V, you can use FROR 20-22 II-type cables that comply with EN 50267-2-1 (CEI).
To connect to the CRP, use UTP CAT5-type cables up to 1,000 m in length.
If cable lengths differ from those specified in the table, establish the cable sections depending on the actual power draw of the connected devices and
according to the provisions of regulation CEI EN 60204-1.
For multiple, sequential loads along the same line, the dimensions on the table need to be recalculated according to the actual power draw and distances.
For connecting products that are not contemplated in this manual, see the literature accompanying said products
Make sure you have all the tools and materials you will need for installing in total safety and in compliance with applicable regulations. The figure shows some of
the equipment installers will need.
INSTALLATION
The following illustrations are mere examples. The space for fastening the turnstile and accessories varies depending on the overall dimensions. It is up to the
installer to find the most suitable solution.
Two people must assemble and fit the turnstile. To transport it and lift it, use proper hoisting equipment.
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Risk of tipping over! Do not lean onto the turnstile until it is completely set.
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Tracing for fitting the turnstile
The floor onto which the turnstile will be installed must be perfectly level.
If the turnstile is fitted up against a wall, leave at least 5 cm on the side opposite the tripod.
Once you have established the position, trace the axes as shown and mark them using a pencil.
Drill the marked holes and fit the anchors.
We suggest you use AISI 304 stainless steel nuts and bolts and in any case ones suitable to the type of floor you have; the holes on the structure have a Ø 11.
Open the locks and remove the top cover, lifting it from the front and pushing it back.
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The power-supply and control unit is inside the left leg ❸; you can move it to the right leg, after disconnecting it from the devices.
Be careful about the cable lengths, when reconnecting the devices.
Remove the three ABS covers. ❶
Open the arms to hook up the fastening brace, by turning the latter. ❷❸
Fasten the braces using the supplied M4x8 bolts. ❹
Tighten all nuts and bolts. ❺❻
Refit the ABS covers and fasten them using the 3.9x16 screws. ❼
Open the arms until they mechanically latch. ❶
Fasten the tripod to the rotating mechanism by using the supplied M8x20 nuts and bolts. ❷
Fasten the small cover using the supplied M4x25 bolt ❸
Command for counter-clockwise operation (NO), with local and remote device.
For counter-clockwise release of the turnstile
Command for clockwise operation (NO), with local and remote device.
For clockwise release of the tripod.
Emergency devices
Remote control device
STOP button (NC).
It allows the turnstile to be locked and then repositioned.
Self-locking release button (NC).
It allows the passage to be freed:
with PSXV02, the horizontal arm drops automatically;
with PSXV03, the tripod turns freely.
Relay output (NO) to signal either clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation.
Rated for 24 V DC 500 mA.
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PROGRAMMING
You can program directly on the control panel, by opening the turnstile body, or, by installing the PSXVA5/6 kit, with the RFID Master card.
Menu map
Start programming by first performing function A 3 [Calibrate rotation].
F 1 Total stop
F 2 Input 2-CX setup
F 3 Input 2-CY setup
F 13 Counterthrust power.
F 19 Invitation time
F 22 Working time
F 28 Rotation speed
F 30 Slow-down speed
F 34 Adjusting the motor torque
F 36 Invitation angle
F 37 Slow-down space
F 55 Breaking and entering warning angle
F 56 CRP address
F 73 Obstruction detection time
F 74 Turnstile restoring time
FunctionDescription (
the default values appear with a black backdrop
F 77 Turnstile operating mode
F 78 Emergency release
F 79 Cover contact
F 80 Audio volume
F 81 View display
F 82 Set clock
U 1 Memorizing users
U 2 Deleting users
U 3 Delete all users
U 6 Delete master cards
A 3 Calibrating rotation
A 4 Reset
A 5 Manage Passages
H 1 Firmware version
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F 1Total Stop. With button connected to terminals 1-2.
] Deactivated (obligatory if there is no button); [ ] activated.
[
F 2 Input 2-CX setup. Only for the anti-trespassing version.
] Deactivated; [ ] activated.
[
F 3Input 2-CY setup. Only for the anti-trespassing version.
[ ] Deactivated; [ ] activated.
F 13Counter-thrust force. Setting the force that the turnstile counters when forced.
………… ] Adjusting to between 20% and 50% of the motor's power.
[
F 19 Invitation time. Waiting time after pre-rotating (F 36), after which the turnstile returns to its original position and a new command is given.
[ …… …… ] Adjustable between 1 and 30 seconds. = deactivated).
F 22Working Time. Maximum rotation time, after which the turnstile turns freely.
[ …… ] Adjustable between 5 and 30 seconds.
F 28Rotation speed. Set as a percentage.
………… ] Adjustable between 50% and 100% of the motor's speed.
[
F 30Slow-down speed. Set as a percentage.
[
………… ] Adjustable between 15% and 40% of the motor's speed.
F 34Adjusting the motor torque. The turnstile's countering-force during normal accesses.
…… …… ] from minimum to maximum.
[
F 36Invitation angle. Turnstile's pre-rotation following an opening command.
…… …… ] Setting the angle between 1 and 30 degrees.
[
F 37Slow-down space. Set the slow-down starting angle during the repositioning phase.
[
…… …… ] setting the angle between 0 and 5 degrees.
F 55Breaking and entering warning angle. Forced rotation angle, beyond which the turnstile signals a breaking and entering attempt.
] Deactivated; [ ………… ] Setting the angle between 1 and 30 degrees.
[
F 56CRP address. Univocal logic address for managing the turnstile via CRP.
…… ]
[
F 73Obstruction detection time. Thrust time after which an obstruction is presumed to be present.
[
…… …… ] Settable between 1 and 10 seconds.
F 74Turnstile restoring time. To restore the turnstile's normal functioning after detecting an obstruction.
F 77Turnstile operating mode. Setting the activity status for each transit direction.
SelectionIN (entry)OUT (exit)
]LockedLocked
[
]LockedControlled
[
]ControlledLocked
[
]
[
ControlledControlled
[ ]LockedFree
]FreeLocked
[
]FreeControlled
[
]ControlledFree
[
]
[
FreeFree
LEGEND:
• Controlled = passage allowed only for
authorized users (green arrow lit up);
• Free = free passage for all (flashing
green arrow);
• Locked = passage locked for all (red
arrow lit up).
F 78Emergency release. With the button connected to 2-EM.
[
] Deactivated; [ ] activated.
F 79Cover contact. Inhibits any movement when the cover is off.
[
] Deactivated; [ ] activated.
F 80Audio volume. Adjust the buzzer volume.
] Disabled; [ …… …… ] for adjusting the volume.
[
F 81Display viewing. Choosing which datum to view on the display.
[ ] Disabled; [ ] for viewing passages;[ ] for viewing theclock.
F 82Set the clock. See detail in corresponding chapter.
U 1Memorize users. See detail in corresponding chapter.
U 2Delete users. See detail in corresponding chapter.
U 3Delete all users. See detail in corresponding chapter.
U 6Delete Master Cards. See details in corresponding chapter.
A 1Type of FW installed. Read only.
] FW for Stand Alone XVIA; [ ] FW for Expo XVIA .
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A 3Calibrate rotation. Adjusting the rotation.
[
] For calibrating.
A 4Reset. To restore all default parameters.
[
] For resetting.
A 5Managing passages. It zeros out the partial count of passages or displays the total passages (not subject to zeroing out or resetting).
] To exit; [ ] for zeroing out the partial count; [ ] for viewing the total count.
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H 1Firmware version.
Description of the control panel's programming commands
The key is for
• entering the programming mode (keep it pressed for about 2
seconds.)
Display for viewing functions and settings during programming.
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Description of programming commands with RFID cards
The PSXVA5/6 kit if for programming even with an RFID Master card.
* The first [U0001] and the second [U0002] cards both become master cards and can be memorized only from the control panel (see Memorize
Users function).
thePress the master card against the sensor
for longer than three seconds to access the
programming mode.
either a cursor line appears
f1
the digits' status changes on the display (they
switch from fl ashing to fi xed).
bPush the arm either clockwise or counter
clockwise to browse the menu or edit values
in your settings.
or
cSwipe the master card past the sensor to
confi rm, or to exit the menu.
To exit the menus without saving your
changes, wait 20 seconds (this corresponds to the
control panel's ESC function).
U 1 - Memorize User (250 max.)
• Enter the programming mode, select Memorize user [U1] and then [1].
• The first available position for memorizing will appear. The available positions are the flashing ones. When you have reached the maximum number
of users, the wording [FULL] will appear
• Swipe the cards, you wish to memorize, past the sensor: after the last card passes by the display will stay lit for a few seconds to confirm that
memorization was successful.
ENTER
FROM CONTROL
PANEL
u0003
u0003
u0004
WITH RFID MASTER
CARD
u0003u0004u0003
U 2 - Delete users
• Enter the programming mode and select [U2] Delete users and then [1];
)
• the first position, taken by a memorized user, will flash
If [-----] appears it means there are no memorized users.
• find the user or swipe the card you wish to delete past the sensor;
• press the [ENTER] key or swipe the master card past the sensor to confirm the deletion; the viewer returns to the first user;
• Enter the programming mode and select Delete all users [U3] and then [1];
• once you activate the function, the flashing wording [CLrA] will appear;
• press the [ENTER] key or swipe the master card past the sensor to confirm deletion; the wording [CLr] will appear on the display to confirm al users
have been deleted (excluding master cards);
• Exit the programming mode.
FROM THE
CONTROL PANEL
ENTER
CLA
ENTER
cl
WITH RFID MASTER
CARD
CLA
cl
U 6 - Delete master cards
• Enter the programming mode and select Delete master cards [U6] and then [1];
• once you activate the function, the flashing wording [CL--] will appear;
• press the [ENTER] key to delete both master cards, or swipe master card 1 to delete master card 2, and vice versa: the [CL1]/[CL2] wording will be
displayed to confirm deletion of both the master cards;
• Exit the procedure.
ENTER
ENTER
FROM THE
CONTROL PANEL
cl- -
cl- -cl- -
cl- -cl2
WITH RFID MASTER
CARD
cl- -
cl- -cl2
F 82 - Set the clock
• Enter the programing mode and select Set the clock [F82];
• once the function is activated, the following will appear in sequence:
100
423
70
73
73
we suggest checking if the setting is right after at least one month;
increase to add about 10 seconds per month, at a time (max. 9 = 95s)
decrease to remove about 10 seconds per month, at a time (max. 9 = 95s)
331
659
by month,
by seconds,
[ ] deactivated);
ENTER
100
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FINAL OPERATIONS
Once the electrical connections and commissioning are done, fit the lateral carters. ❶❷❸
Connect the LED signal lights by using the corresponding terminals. ❹
Refit the cover and lock the locks. ❺❻
MAINTENANCE
Before doing any maintenance, cut off the power supply, to prevent any hazardous situations caused by accidentally activating the operator.
To properly maintain the AISI 304 stainless steel, refer to the stainless steel cleaning part of the 119RW48 manual (https:\docs.came.com and type inox).
Table of the mean cycles between failures (MCBF) of XVIA turnstiles, considering proper installation and maintenance as described in this manual:
ModelOperating limitsMCBF
001PSXV02
001PSXV3
Maximum number of daily cycles: continuous service
Maximum number of cycles per minute: 30 (1 cycle every 2 seconds)
3,000,000
Periodic maintenance
• Every 1,000,000 cycles and, anyhow, every six months:
• With the mains power cut off, check for smooth sliding and
gearmotor reversibility;
• check proper fastening of the nuts;
• clean the inside of the operator from any dust created during
operation;
• check tightness of bolts on tripod head;
• check efficiency of the fall-away arm;
• check that all electrical and wiring connections are sound;
• wipe clean the LED signal lights using a cloth moistened only with
water;
• check that the tripod's rotation is properly calibrated (you may have to
reprogram the corresponding functions)
The turnstile does not execute commands • No power supply
• The STOP button does not work
• Check power network
• Check the button's connection and soundness
Error messages and notices during installation
ERRORCAUSEFIXES
E 1 t• Calibration interrupted• Redo calibration
E 3• Encoder broken• Replace the encoder
E 7• Operating time exceeded• Check gearmotor's state of operation
E 8• Cover open• Close the cover
E 9• Tripod manhandled
E 10• Obstruction during rotation • Remove obstruction
E 20• Fallen arm• Check the release button on 2-EM
E 21• Tripod trespassed• Contact technical assistance
DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
CAME S.p.A. applies a certified Environmental Management System at its premises, which is compliant with the UNI EN ISO 14001 standard to ensure the
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environment is safeguarded.
Please continue safeguarding the environment. At CAME we consider it one of the fundamentals of our operating and market strategies. Simply follow these brief
disposal guidelines:
DISPOSING OF THE PACKAGING
The packaging materials (cardboard, plastic, and so on) should be disposed of as solid household waste, and simply separated from other waste for recycling.
Always make sure you comply with local laws before dismantling and disposing of the product.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN NATURE!
DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
Our products are made of various materials. Most of these (aluminum, plastic, iron, electrical cables) is classified as solid household waste. They can be recycled
by separating them before dumping at authorized city plants.
Whereas other components (control boards, batteries, transmitters, and so on) may contain hazardous pollutants. These must therefore be disposed of by
authorized, certified professional services.
Before disposing, it is always advisable to check with the specific laws that apply in your area.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN NATURE!