2. Unpacking and Testing the Tripod Turnstile ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Arm installation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.3 Power-on test before installation ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
4.1 Function descriptions of the turnstile control board ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Attachment 2 Connection Diagram of Control board and Access Control Panel ........................................................................................ 13
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AC 100~120V /200~240V,
50Hz /60Hz
Center: 80 kg
End: 40 kg
Ingress Protection
Degree
TS1000 Pro: Tripod Turnstile.
TS1011 Pro: Tripod Turnstile with Controller and RFID Reader.
TS1022 Pro: Tripod Turnstile with Controller and Fingerprint Reader with RFID function.
Please read this document carefully before installation and using the device.
1. Technical Specifications
Input Voltage
Rated Power 60 W
Operating Environment Indoor and Outdoor (shelter) Arm Length (mm) 500
Operating Temperature -28ºC ~ 60ºC Net Weight 34kg
Operating Humidity 5% ~ 85% Gross Weight 40kg
Flow Rate Max 30 passages / minute Dimension(mm) Figure 1 L = 520, W = 310, H = 1010
Input Control Signal Dry contact Package Size (mm) L = 570, W = 365, H = 1080
Max. Tolerance of Arms
IP54
Figure 1
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2. Unpacking and Testing the Tripod Turnstile
2.1 Unpacking
The top part of the tripod is heavy, do not remove the foam lining at the bottom before installation, as shown in
Figure 2-1.
Do not remove the foam lining at
the bottom before installation.
Figure 2-1
2.2 Arm installation
In order to prevent the arm from damaging during transportation, the arm will not be initially installed to the
devices.
Installation procedure
Put the arm into the hole of cabinet; make sure the screw holes match with mechanism core, then tighten 3 hex
screws, as shown in Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-2
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There is a 110/220V power switch
Earth wiring terminal
Lift upwards
2.3 Power-on test before installation
1. Please make sure that the power requirements are strictly met to avoid permanent damages to the unit. Input
voltage: AC 100~120V /200~240V.
Note: The tripod turnstile must be connected to the ground (earth).
2. Power on and wait 30s for the tripod turnstile to finish the self-check program.
3. Lift the arms manually, as shown in Figure 2-3B.
4. Check whether the tripod turnstile and the LED indicators work properly.
If there is any problem, please contact the supplier.
on the side of this power supply.
Figure 2-3 A Figure 2-3 B
3. Equipment Installation
3.1 Installation conditions
The equipment must be installed on concrete ground, ensuring that expansion bolts can be secured firmly.
You are suggested to install an assistant framework or fence to form a passageway, as shown in Figure 3-1.
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Notes:
Figure 3-1
1. When installing the tripod turnstile against the wall, please reserve a distance of at least 100 mm in order to
open the cover for future adjustment and maintenance.
2. The spare space from the end of the arm shall not be greater than 80 mm (see Figure 3-1).
3. You are also recommended to set a warning line for card swiping (see Figure 3-2). The warning line prompts
users to swipe cards in a particular area, which would greatly reduce the probability of equipment failure
caused by improper operations.
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Figure 3-2
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Screw securing glue shall
be applied on the threads.
3.2 Cabling
There are inlets in the bottom plate for cabling, as shown in Figure 3-3. Units of all data is millimeter. Power supply
and communication wire should go through the inlet.
Warning: The tripod turnstile must be connected to the ground (earth); there is wiring interface near the power
switch.
Figure 3-3
3.3 Installation
1. Drill holes.
Drill holes according to the locations of holes as shown in Figure 3-3.
2. Fix the mounting plate to its original position.
Place the mounting plate properly, then apply screw securing glue on the surface and threads of the
expansion bolts, install four expansion bolts to secure the mounting plate, and use a horizontal ruler to test
the levelness of the mounting plate. If the mounting plate is not levelled, adjust it with the gaskets provided.
Note that all the four expansion bolts must be installed properly, as shown in Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4
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3. Install the turnstile on the mounting plate and tighten the screws. Apply screw securing glue before using and
putting gaskets on the screws to adjust the direction of the turnstile. If the tripod turnstile is not levelled,
please move gaskets to adjust, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Installation levelness Installation levelness
4. Cable Diagram
Figure 3-5
4.1 Function descriptions of the turnstile control board
If you are using TS1011 Pro or TS1022 Pro, all connections between access control and turnstile control boards are
completed in advance. You just need to plug in the communication cable to access the controller and do the
settings.
If you are using TS1000 Pro, you need to connect the access control system with the control board. Please read the
instructions in this chapter carefully.
Warning: The trigger time of third-party access control system lock relay should be 1 second or less than 1 second.
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Figure 4-1
Descriptions:
J2 Counter: To connect the device with a LED screen and display the number of passages which is generated by
each push of tripod arms. Each valid access counts one time.
J5 (Right) & J4 (Left) Indicator: To connect a LED screen and indicate whether this person is granted access.
J3 Indicator (top): To connect a LED screen and indicate if the user verification is successful and whether the
person is granted access.
J-NC2 Disabled Turnstile: Short-circuit NC1 and GND to disable the turnstile, which means that the turnstile is
locked by force.
J7 Opening Signal Input: To receive relay signals and open the turnstile. Short-circuit K1 and GND to allow
passing on the left; short-circuit K2 and GND to allow passing on the right.
J6 External Alarm: Short-circuit ALARM1 and GND to disable (i.e. lock) the turnstile. The alarm will be activated in
case of emergencies.
J6 Drop Arm: Short-circuit DOW and GND to drop the arm by force in case of fires or other emergencies.
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Function Setting
Opening Duration
Direction Indicator
Continue Passing Function
Alarm
Default
1 1 1 0 1 0 0
0
J8 Proximity Switch Signal Input: Input position signal of the arm.
J9 12V Power Supply for Access control: the control board directly provides access control service with 12V
power (maximum support 3A).
V1L Left Solenoid, V2R Right Solenoid & Drop Arm Solenoid: Control the passage and arm dropping.
4.2 DIP K1 switch configuration
Figure 4-2
Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4.2.1 Setting the turnstile opening duration
Opening duration refers to the period of time from opening to closing once the turnstile receives an opening
signal. In the DIP switch, number 1, 2, and 3 are used for duration settings. It can be set to different values from 5s
to 60s according to the following chart.
Bit Setting Duration Bit Setting Duration
111 5s 0 11 30s
110 10s 010 40s
101 15s 001 50s
100 20s 000 60s
Note: The turnstile’s opening duration is set to 5s by default.
4.2.2 Direction indicator
It is to indicate whether people can pass through the gate. The green arrow means passing is allowed while the red
cross "X" means that passing is prohibited. The indicator status can be set with number 4 and 5 in the DIP switch.
The descriptions of the bit settings are as follows:
11 = One-way traffic; left passing is allowed.
10 = One-way traffic; right passing is allowed.
01 = Passing is allowed in both directions.
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Disabled Continue
0
The initial value is 8s, and the Opening Duration = 8+ (N -1) * 6.
4.2.3 Continue passing function
With the “Continue Passing” function, the turnstile could remember at most 20 swipes of one card at one time and
allows up to 20 people to pass so they don’t have to swipe card each time. This function can be enabled or
disabled with number 6 in the DIP switch. The descriptions of the bit settings are as follows:
In the DIP switch, number 6 is used to enabled or disabled the Continue Passing Function; number 7 is used to
set the initial value of Continue Passing Function.
Number 6 Number 7 Function Opening Duration
0 Disabled
1
1
Passing Function
Enabled Continue Passing Function
Please refer to section 4.2.1 Setting the Turnstile Opening Duration.
The initial value is 16s, and the Opening Duration = 16 + (N -1) * 6.
5. Equipment Precautions and Maintenance
5.1 Precautions
1. It is recommended to purchase additional accessories to use the product outdoors.
(1) You may install cooling fans for the equipment if the working temperature is often above 50 ºC.
(2) The device is rated IP54 waterproof under proper installation. However, its ability to stand in extreme
weather conditions, such as typhoon, is not guaranteed.
(3) If the temperature is around or below -30ºC, you are recommended to install a heating plate for the
equipment. You might need to turn the power on multiple times to let the device automatically heat up
through the self-check program.
(4) The service life of this equipment may be shortened if it works outdoors in coastal areas or a region prone
to acid rain.
2. If the power and signal cables are connected properly, this equipment can be immersed under water at a
depth of 250 mm, but it must not be powered on when it is immersed in water.
3. It is highly recommended to set a warning card-swiping line to remind passers-by to correctly swipe cards at a
reasonable distance from the device to prevent passers-by from being squeezed.
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Maximum stress
Maximum stress
4. It is recommended to place a warning sign at a conspicuous position, and prompt: "Please swipe your card
outside the warning line and pass in order. Thank you!”
The maximum stress tolerance of the tripod turnstile's arms
Please note that the maximum tolerance at the center and the ends of the arm is 80kg and 40kg, respectively (See
Figure 5-1). When the impact force on the tripod turnstile reaches the designed limit, the arms will break down first
to ensure that the body of the equipment is not damaged and the passer-by is not injured.
In case of emergencies
This equipment is designed to drop the arms automatically if there is power failure make sure the passengers
through the turnstile free. Also, there is an interface on the turnstile control board connecting with an emergency
switch (J6 Drop Arm) which keeps the tripod turnstile open in case of emergencies. Please lift the arms manually
after at least 6 seconds after power restoration.
tolerance: 80 kg
Figure 5-1
tolerance: 40 kg
5.2 Maintenance
Forming maintenance consciousness
The tripod turnstile needs to be maintained regularly and repaired once it is damaged. It is recommended placing
warning signs at conspicuous positions for alerting every passersby to pass carefully and in good order. Reasonable
maintenance consciousness helps to guarantee long-term usage of the tripod turnstile.
Regular maintenance
Cleaning and protection liquid dedicated for stainless steel are recommended to wipe the outer shell of the
equipment regularly. The tripod turnstile used outdoors or in an environment with lots of dust must be maintained
at least once a year, for example, clean up the dust and add appropriate lubricating oil to the disk wheel. Please
note that regular maintenance should only be performed after power-off, as shown in Figure5-2.
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The indicator is not lit when the
It may be caused by the power supply or circuit.
able and power cable are damaged, or
The arms of the tripod turnstile cannot be
lifted manually after the equipment is
arm
arm solenoid is operating, and check the
The tripod turnstile does not grant an
It may be caused by lack of permission or a circuit problem.
Use a multimeter to check whether the NO and COM ports of the
circuit the ports "K1, GND" and "K2, GND"; if the turnstile is
The turnstile allows people to
1. Check the turnstile-opening solenoid.
d
opening solenoid,
Turnstile-opening Solenoid
Drop-arm
Solenoid
6. Troubleshooting
Symptom Troubleshooting
Disk Wheel
Figure 5-2
Position
Sensor
Lock Rod
equipment is powered on.
powered on.
access after successful authentication.
continuously passing one-way side.
Check whether the connection c
whether the wiring is loosed.
It may be caused by the problem of related components or drop-
solenoid.
Check whether the drop-
working status of the solenoid, as shown in Figure 5-2.
1. Check whether the user has the permission to pass.