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2. 153 e 145 Mil IIR 131 Electrical connection 82 Menu o 177 149 MicroDrive service specialists 16 Malfunctions 153 15 Operation ees 145 Motorcycle 41 Repair 163 Mounting material 35 57 59 Safety devices N Plausibility 88 Nesting 2 2 422 33 Safety light 1 4 4 0 4 60 Non intended use 14 SCOPE of delivery 11 Service switch 116 Setup Occupational safety 17 18 Programme 106 Open Closed button 110 131 Operating 8 Spare 164 Operating personnel Specialised staff een 16 BS GUIS STIS dees T 16 Specialists Operational
3. 117 10 9 Programme mode 117 10 10 Menu n Te 118 10 10 1 Barrier speed 118 10 102 DIOS etaed tuat totam 118 10 10 3 Cut off angle 120 10104 120 10 10 59 120 10 10 6 Vend 121 10 10 7 Impact 124 10 10 8 Start up behaviour 125 10 10 9 Power 130 10 10 10 Closure by light barrier 131 10 10 11 8 d vue dimus ttis 131 10 10 12 Menu 132 10 11 Menu 132 10 11 1 Signal 2 200002 132 10 11 2 Boom contact settings 135 10 11 3 locking 40 00 021 136 10 12 Menu 136 10 13 Menu 136 10 14 Menu Motor GW 136 10 15 Menu Detector 1 137 10 15 1 Check the working frequency of the indu
4. AUTOCONTROL Operating Instructions Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Doc ID 5815 0009EN Version 00 Translation of the Original Operating Instructions MAGNETIC Autocontrol GmbH Grienmatt 20 79650 Schopfheim Germany Tel 49 0 7622 695 5 Fax 49 0 7622 695 602 E Mail info ac magnetic com Internet www ac magnetic com 2 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Contents Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 5815 0009EN Version 00 Contents 8 1 1 Information regarding the operating instructions 8 1 2 Pictogram explanation 9 1 3 10 1 4 10 1 5 Scope 11 16O 2 11 11 1 8 Customer 11 1 9 EC Declarations of conformity 12 1 10 Environmental protection 12 RT E E 13 2 1 Intended use of the barriers 13 2 1 1 Intended use for certain road vehicles 13 2 1 2 Barrier pedestr
5. Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation Risk of injury from falling components Falling components such as the barrier housing can cause severe injury Therefore When aligning the barrier housing and nesting post loosen the attachment screws only slightly Tighten the attachment screws again after alignment NOTE You can set the nesting post height See page 80 chapter 8 15 The barrier boom must run centrally into the nesting post fork Transmitter and receiver of the light barrier must be aligned with each other for an object to be securely detected For final alignment transmitter and receiver must be electrically connected See page 90 chapter 9 4 4 Slightly loosen the barrier housing and post attachment Align barrier housing and post with each other Tighten the barrier housing and post attachment screws Seal barrier housing with a silicon sealant according to page 58 Fig 22 5815 0009EN Version 00 79 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUTOCONTROL 8 15 Set nesting post height Danger of crushing CAUTION Crushing danger between the fork at the nesting post and the barrier boom Fingers and hands can be crushed when the barrier boom runs into the nesting post when closing Therefore Switch off power supply during assembly Do not hold on to fork from the inside Wear
6. 5 2 C SC i K 000000 Mag00379a Fig 33 Adjust balancing springs Nut M10 Spring shaft Cone hexagon shaft SW22 Hexagon shaft SW22 Counter nut M16 Balancing spring 74 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation 5 Putthe barrier boom in the vertical position The balancing springs are relieved 6 Unscrew the M16 nuts Fig 33 item 5 evenly Hold the respective hexagon shaft SW22 for this 7 Unscrew the M10 nuts Fig 33 item 1 evenly For this hold the respective hexagon shaft SW22 until the cone of the hexagon shaft is clearly free approx 2 mm 8 Use a wrench to alternatingly turn the hexagon shafts in the respective direction by approx one turn Increasing spring tension Turn hexagon shafts clockwise Reducing spring tension Turn hexagon shafts counter clockwise 9 Check parallelism of the upper spring traverse to the spring shaft For this measure the distance between the upper spring traverse and the spring shaft at both ends of the spring traverse 10 Tighten the two M10 nuts evenly with a torque of 50 Nm The cones of the hexagon shafts SW22 must be gripped by the spring shaft again Check again that the spring shaft is parallel to the spring traverse and correct if required 11 Counter M16 nuts against the spring traverse 12 Check barr
7. 100 Fequireimaetfs 16 eec Me 94 loc 37 P SWITCHING MEER 147 Parallel operation 131 Control button functions 101 ees 104 Current programme 103 cU 105 Cumt et he 102 Passenger car loops 38 39 41 Current state of the induction loops 103 Further ctn 103 Personal protective equipment 17 Pictogram explanation 9 T Programme mode Technical data Deadma MEET 108 Access XA Leere 27 Maintained 107 AC 30 e MMC TES 29 Fl SS COMMONS RE 109 Hic 37 Two pulse 110 Transport inspection 36 Prohibition 51008 1112 81 COC c ei s 26 R jh 25 Radio plug in module U Technical 32 57 45 46 47 48 W PAC GOSS
8. M 46 Access XXL 49 Warning 9 161 11 182 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL 5815 0009EN Version 00 183 MAGNETIC Autocontrol GmbH Grienmatt 20 79650 Schopfheim Germany Tel 49 0 76 22 695 5 Fax 49 0 76 22 695 602 E Mail info ac magnetic com Internet www ac magnetic com Address sales partner F05483253
9. SENS SEs Sz A TA NEAN A SENS SS SS 2 SS C OF Ss STI SSS NA a e SS IREZ SS SSE SSS 2 SAS 56 00377 Fig 32 Balancing springs in the lever system Barrier boom Spring shaft Upper spring traverse Balancing spring 4A Co 8 13 1 Setting balancing springs Check and adjust balancing springs Check balancing springs with the motor warm from operation 1 Secure barrier danger area e g with barrier tape WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier boom and barrier housing 2 Switch off power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation 5815 0009EN Version 00 73 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation ETIC AUTOCONTROL 3 Manually put the barrier boom in the 30 position If required push the lever arm from the dead point manually via the coupling rod See page 162 chapter 13 5 4 Let go of barrier boom If the barrier boom stays in the 30 position the balancing springs are set correctly If the barrier boom does not stay in the 30 position the balancing springs must be adjusted If the barrier boom opens after it released from the 30 position the balancing springs are too strongly pre tensioned If the barrier boom closes after it released from the 30 position the balancing springs are too weakly pre tensioned 3 S 4
10. M 101 Light barrier posts 50 Disposal 165 Nesting 2 2 50 EC Declaration of conformity 12 Balancing 5 5 73 74 Electrical M 82 78 Electricians 16 Te ee ae rn 72 Empty conduit 72 Light 44 40049444 51 Barrier DOOM 33 Empty conduits 1 4 1 45 46 48 Barrier housing 2 0 33 Environmental protection eene 12 zie M 109 Foundation 33 45 46 47 48 Change value 100 Light barrier 51 Changes 15 Nesting 1440 4 51 Check Foundation plan 51 Assembly 81 ACCESS 4 46 Before to initial start up 1 2 146 bo MERERETUR 48 Electrical 98 FONC U n 34 NPS VAN 81 G Check assembly 992 49
11. Made in Germany m 40 42 900281 Fig 2 Type plate Co Type code Serial number Power supply Frequency Current consumption Power consumption Operating time Opening time closing time Protection class Duty cycle Wind load classification only for barrier where pedestrian traffic is possible Manufacturing year and month Bar code for type code Bar code for serial number 5815 0009EN Version 00 25 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 m MAGNETIC Identification AUTOCONIROL 3 2 code 18 9 fo Position Description 1 12 Product group ACCESS XL Magnetic Access XL ACCESS XXL Magnetic Access XXL 13 14 L Left version R Right version 15 A Standard wide range 85 264 V AC 47 63 Hz C UL version US market 16 18 Lane width Standard length 060 6 0 metre 085 8 5 metre 100 10 0 metre ACCESS XXL only 19 Colours 0 cover IGP DuraFace 581 20000 00 RAL 2000 Housing IGP DuraFace 622SA22770A00 RAL2000 Doors IGP DuraFace 5803E 71319A10 anthracite 1 cover IGP DuraFace 581ME71384A10 grey aluminium Housing IGP DuraFace 6225 71384 10 grey aluminium Doors IGP DuraFace 5803E 71319A10 anthracite 2 cover IGP DuraFace 581ME90060A10 white aluminium Housing IGP DuraFace 622SE90060A10 white
12. The induction loop setup depends on the application case For other application cases refer to page 38 chapter 7 52 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation Please observe following points when installing the induction loop Loop geometry and clearances Install the loop symmetrically to the barrier boom Please make sure that the barrier boom is attached to the side of the barrier housing Refer from page 27 Fig 3 onwards The clearance of the safety loop for passenger cars in front of and behind the barrier boom must be at least 500 mm The safety loop for lorries must be dimensioned larger The distance of the induction loop from the roadside should be about 300 to 500 mm Install opening loops right in front of the safety loop The clearance between opening loop and safety loop must be not greater than 1 m for lorries and passenger cars and 0 5 m for motorcycles If there are iron reinforcements ramp heating etc in the carriageway the induction loop must have a clearance of at least 50 mm from those Metals in the proximity of the induction loop affect the response sensitivity Avoid direct contact of induction loops with reinforcement and ramp heating Install induction loops with sufficient clearance from sliding gates roller grilles etc Installation and ground conditions Please make sure when moulding or in
13. SW Version Motor temperature Motor SW gt 1 Recalibration Mode A Mode B Sensitivity A Sensitivity B Frequency settings Information EL Channel A Channel B Detector 2 C D gt Radio control 2 Number of transmitter Teach in remote control gt gt Delete remote control gt Information gt Ethernet 2 Factory settings Mag00211c Fig 59 Menu Main menu Sub menus Motor GW Detector 1 A B and Radio control 1 Menu Detector 2 C D with second Detector plug in module only optional 2 Menu Radio control with optional Radio plug in module only 3 Menu Ethernet with optional Ethernet plug in module only 180 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Index Index A Digital 2 22 94 Assemble housing eene 57 Dimensions Assembly 27 REPRE ER RONDE TE 57 ACCESS XXL 29 Safety light 60 Disassembly rcr 165 Assembly and installation Disclaimer MI 11 Required 43 Display Assembly 45 47 Symbols
14. Access XL series 4 1 3 Operating conditions Designation Unit Ambient temperature C Storage temperature C Relative humidity Wind force Bft Beaufort Protection class barrier housing Table 4 Operating conditions Access XL series 4 1 4 Operating times Designation Unit Opening time S closing time Table 5 Operating times Access XL series Access XL 30 to 50 30 to 70 max 95 non condensing maximal 12 IP 54 Access XL 6 28 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC 2 QUIOCONIROL Technical data 4 2 Access XXL 4 2 1 Dimensions and weight 9 1 1 M min 500 10000 min 500 4 gt 1169 955 555525 55226 55525 POLY 5255 5555 525 292 050 52922 XXX 3 gt MicroBoom XL A QUU 435 BC A i D Mag00333a Fig 4 Dimensions barrier system and barrier boom profile Access XXL series Object such as wall building etc 2 MicroBoom XL barrier boom with octagon boom profile A Barrier left version B Barrier right version 5815 0009EN Version 00 29 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Technical data Bezeichnung Lane width Barrier housing width x depth x height Barrier housing weight Einheit mm mm kg ETIC AUTOCONTROL Access XXL 10000 See page 29
15. MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation The edge protection is included in the delivery loosely in 2 m pieces Large and small edge protection is included with barrier booms above 6 metres If the barrier was ordered with the light strip option the barrier boom is delivered with the mounted edge protection The number of edge protections is according to the length of the long barrier boom profile 1 Measure the length of the long barrier boom profile 2 Shorten edge protection to the required length with a saw When the length of the barrier boom profile is for example 5 m saw off one edge protection to 1 m 3 Moisten lateral lower area of the barrier boom onto which the edge protection is pushed with water 4 Slide edge protection in the barrier boom groove 5 Slide further edge protections into the intended groove until the edge protection ends flush with the barrier boom 8 12 Conversion left version right version 8 12 1 Converting barrier boom up to 6 metres Danger of injury CAUTION Danger of injury There is a danger of injury when mounting the barrier boom Therefore Mount barrier booms by two persons All MHTM MicroDrive barriers are available as left version and right version See type code page 26 and as of page 27 Fig 3 If required you can also remove the barrier boom yourself from one side of the bar
16. 5815 0009EN Version 00 151 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL m AUTOCONTROL Maintenance MAGNETIC Interval Maintenance work To be carried out by Every 12 months Check the barrier s mechanics MHTM MicroDrive service specialist Check the spring setting of the lever system Check barrier boom position Visual inspection of the induction loops and the carriageway for damage Check the induction loops function See page 138 Check the induction loops Measure the contact resistance insulation resistance and inductance of the induction loops See page 54 Where they exist check the function of additional safety equipment such as light barriers Check the barrier s function Check the parameter settings See page 99 et seq Check the barrier s locking in the position Closed Check the advanced warning on barriers with the active function Traffic lights lead Check electric cables for damages Check if all electrical connections are firm Check signs and labels for legibility Check foundation fastening The cleaning interval Cleaning barrier boom Specialist depends on the m environmental Clean barrier housing from the inside Specialist conditions and the climate Table 49 Maintenance schedule 152 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Malfunctions 13 Malfunctions This chapter describes possible cau
17. 72 8 13 1 Setting balancing springs 73 8 13 2 Overview table balancing springs 76 8 13 3 Arrangement of balancing springs 78 8 14 Align barrier housing and 79 8 15 Set nesting post 80 8 16 Stick on prohibition 81 8 17 Check assembly and installation 81 9 Electrical connection eese 82 m 82 9 2 Installing electrical protective devices 83 9 3 Connecting the power cable 84 9 4 Connect customer s control lines signalling 86 9 4 1 Connecting safety devices 88 9 4 2 Plausibility check of the safety devices 88 9 4 3 Connecting safety loop 89 9 4 4 Connect and test the safety light barriers 90 9 4 5 Connecting emergency opening contacts 91 9 4 6 Digital 0 91 9 4 7 Digital outputs and output relays 94 9 5 Checking the electrical connection 98 10 Parameterising control unit 99 n 99 10 2 Control elements
18. 7x 28 640 x 540 Fig 15 Reinforcement grid Access XXL 2 Place reinforcement grid pursuant to Fig 13 in the foundation hole 3 Place empty conduits pursuant to Fig 12 in the foundation hole Close empty conduits to prevent water from entering 5 Fill concrete foundation pursuant to Fig 12 6 Create flat line in the base area The following requirements must be fulfilled Level and horizontal Surface deviation max 1 mm m 7 Let concrete cure 8 Apply moisture protection agent to concrete surface NOTE We recommend applying moisture protection either in the form of sealing sludges such as 1100 Hansit or ready made solution such as Sikagard 703 W or deepdry to the concrete surface before housing assembly Moisture protection prevents entering of moisture into the housing from the concrete floor 5815 0009EN Version 00 49 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Assembly and installation 8 3 3 Foundation and empty conduits for nesting post or light barrier post Danger of crushing CAUTION Crushing danger between the fork at the nesting post and the barrier boom Fingers and hands can be crushed when the barrier boom runs into the nesting post when closing Therefore Switch off power supply during assembly Do not hold on to fork from the inside Wear safety gloves if required Dimensions 130 mm Mag00336a Fig
19. Function From direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop the barrier is opened by an opening signal at one of the digital opening inputs Hold open time is not active in this mode The barrier closes in the following cases If the vehicle drives over both loops in direction 1 the barrier closes as soon as the vehicle leaves the opening loop The opening loop here acts as an extended safety loop If a vehicle drives onto the safety loop but leaves it again backwards the barrier closes If the vehicle does not drive onto any of the two loops the barrier remains open until a vehicle drives through or a closing signal is given For barriers with a safety light barrier but no safety loop installed see page 131 chapter 10 10 10 Typical application This mode is suitable for the automatic operation of a barrier e g with ticket vending machines with internal logic Passage of the barrier is possible in either direction 5815 0009EN Version 00 113 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL Function From direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop the barrier is opened by an opening signal at one of the digital opening inputs Hold open time is not active in this mode The barrier closes in the following cases If the vehicle drives over both loops in direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop the barrier closes as soon as the vehicle leaves the safety loop
20. points to a possibly dangerous situation that may lead to death or severe injuries if it is not avoided CAUTION CAUTION points to a potentially dangerous situation which can lead to minor injuries if it is not avoided NOTICE NOTICE points to a potentially harmful situation which can lead to property damage if it is not avoided NOTE highlights useful hints and recommendations as well as information for an efficient and trouble free operation 5815 0009EN Version 00 co Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL General 1 3 1 4 Limitation of liability Copyright protection All specifications and notes in these operating instructions were compiled with consideration to the valid standards and regulations the state of the art as well as to our long standing knowledge and experience The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by Non observance of the operating instructions Improper use Deployment of non instructed people Arbitrary modifications Technical changes Use of non approved spare and wear parts The actual scope of supply may differ from the explanations and illustrations described in this manual in case of special designs if additional order options are made use of or due to latest technical changes eurrendering the operating instructions to third parties without written permission o
21. 1 to leave the menu The safety prompt Save changes appears If the changes to be saved press the right button If the changes are not to be saved press the left button Press the left button 1 repeatedly until the operating view is displayed again Test the operating frequencies For another plug in module the menu Detector 2 C D is displayed in the main menu Reconciliation is performed for the induction loops A and B 140 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit 10 16 Menu Detector 2 C D This menu is displayed if a second plug in module with the function Detector was plugged into the control unit This menu is used to reference the induction loops C and D The menu Detector 2 C D corresponds to the menu Detector 1 A D See page 137 chapter 10 16 10 17 Menu Radio control FM The Radio control FM menu is displayed when the Radio plug in module is plugged into one of the control unit slots The hand transmitters are available as 1 2 and 4 channel versions With the multi channel version the corresponding number of barriers can be operated independently of each other with a hand transmitter If you want to operate the barrier via hand transmitter a programme mode between 3 to 8 must be selected The barrier is opened or closed by pressing the button on the hand transmitter After
22. 142 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit Delete remote control The operating view is displayed See page 100 Fig 45 Press right operating button The menu menu is displayed po 9 Select the menu Radio control with the two middle buttons Confirm selection with the right control button Wf 6 Select the parameter delete remote control with the two middle buttons 7 Confirm selection with the right control button Wf 8 The options with remote control and with number are displayed 9 Select an option with the two middle buttons 10 Confirm selection with the right control button Option With remote control The option With remote control was selected 1 The message press button appears 2 Press the button on the hand transmitter 3 The message Successful appears The number for the parameter Number transmitter is decreased by one 4 Press the right button lrepeatedly until the operating view is displayed again Option With number The option with number was selected 1 Enter hand transmitter number 2 Use the left button to leave the menu 3 The safety prompt Save changes appears If the hand transmitter is to be deleted press the right button If the hand transmitter is not to be deleted press the left button The De
23. 160 13 3 4 Warning and interference messages All modules esses 160 13 4 Reset the barrier 22 1 161 13 5 Closing or opening the barrier boom in case of power failure 162 1A REDA 163 O E E A 163 14 2 Spare 164 14 3 Replacing the barrier boom 164 15 Decommissioning disassembly and disposal 165 16 EC Declaration of conformity 167 12 E E 168 17 1 Wiring 168 17 2 Menu 177 181 5815 0009 Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 General AVIOCONTROL 1 General 1 1 Information regarding the operating instructions Programme versions Control unit MGC and plug modules These operating instructions provide crucial information on handling of MAGNETIC barriers MHTM MicroDrive Access XL and Access XXL Pre requisite for safe working is the observance of all specified safety notes and instructions In addition the local accident prevention regulations valid at the barrier s area of application and general safety regulations have to be complied with Carefully read the operating instructions before starting any work They are a product component and must be
24. 3 Place empty conduits pursuant to Fig 12 in the foundation hole Close empty conduits to prevent water from entering 5 Fill concrete foundation pursuant to Fig 12 6 Create flat line in the base area The following requirements must be fulfilled Level and horizontal Surface deviation max 1 mm m 7 Let concrete cure 8 Apply moisture protection agent to concrete surface NOTE We recommend applying moisture protection either in the form of sealing sludges such as 1100 Hansit or ready made solution such as Sikagard 703 W or the concrete surface before housing assembly Moisture protection prevents entering of moisture into the housing from the concrete floor 8 3 2 Foundation and empty conduits for the barrier Access XXL Assembly site The assembly site must meet the following requirements The barrier must not be put up where there is a danger of flooding Keep a safety distance of at least 500 mm between the tip of the barrier boom and other objects such as walls masonry or houses See page 44 Fig 11 Foundation and reinforcement The foundation must meet the following requirements See page 44 Fig 11 and page 46 Fig 13 have sufficient load carrying capacity concrete foundations C35 45 XD3 XF2 Water cement value 0 5 Foundation depth at least 1000 mm frost protected foundation depth to be adjusted to the local situation Foundation section 750 mm x 750 mm Reinf
25. 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 10 0 1 The strong springs are marked with a yellow dot at the suspension bolt Number springs weak N DM NM NM NM NYO YM YN YN a HB He HP Pe rer Ol 3 Number springs strong MO WW ND NM NY NN NN NM NM NM NY NM NM NM ND Control size mm 064 567 571 575 578 562 566 569 573 577 581 584 551 553 556 559 563 566 570 573 577 572 576 579 557 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation 2 Control size Size between the upper edge of the upper spring traverse to the upper edge of the lower spring traverse Table 13 Overview table balancing springs for barriers Access XL without pendulum support 5815 0009EN Version 00 77 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Assembly and installation 8 13 3 Arrangement of balancing springs The balancing springs are aligned as follows for the barriers 8 89 Ps EQ OE s 88 Gs w S HIM O e 2 Mag00365 Fig 35 Arrangement of balancing springs 1 Front 2 Barrier boom 3 Rear A Weak springs B Strong springs marked with a yellow dot at the suspension bolt 78 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 8 14 Align barrier housing and post WARNING Falling components Alignment conditions for nesting post Alignment conditions for light barrier
26. Fig 8 Lorry loops 1 Safety loop 2 Opening loop 3 Barrier For lorry passages the safety loop in the direction of travel must be at least 2 5 m long 5815 0009EN Version 00 39 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Design notes for induction loops In Arrangement of lorry passenger car loops Calculation of the overall inductance for series circuits Calculation of the overall inductance for parallel circuits 1 00 ca 1 00m ca 1 50m 1 00 m 1 00 m 1 00 ca 1 50m 1 00 Mag00076 4 Fig 9 Lorry passenger car loops FAC Safety loop lorry inductance L 1 Safety loop passenger car inductance L2 Opening loop lorry and passenger car Barrier Observe overall inductance Lia For calculation see below For combined lorry passenger car loops following points must be additionally observed The winding direction of the inner safety loop for passenger cars must be identical to the outer safety loop for lorries Meaning the sensitivity in the middle between outer and inner loop is then at its maximum Outer and inner loop can be both connected with one detector channel as the case may be The overall inductance determines whether the lorry and the passenger car loop have to be implemented as series or as parallel circuit Always lead both feed lines into the barrier housing The overall inductance must be between 70 and 500 uH Ltotal L1
27. L2 40 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Design notes for induction loops Arrangement of passenger car and motorcycle loops 2 00 m 0 50m Mag00077 Fig 10 Passenger car and motorcycle loops 1 2 3 4 5 6 Safety loop passenger car Opening loop passenger car Safety loop motorcycle Opening loop motorcycle Marked motorcycle track Barrier For passenger car loops combined with motorcycle loops following points must be additionally observed Motorcycles can be detected with appropriately installed induction loops However the induction loops are not a sufficient safety installation for motorcycles Additional safety equipment such as light barriers light curtains etc must be installed Use trapezium or slanted rectangular loops for passenger car loops combined with motorcycle loops The angle to the direction of travel should preferably be 45 Mark the motorcycle track clearly The motorcycle track must consist of at least 6 windings The winding direction of the passenger car loop and the motorcycle loop must be identical 5815 0009EN Version 00 41 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUIOCONIROL 8 Assembly and installation 8 1 Safety See also safety notes on page 17 chapter 2 6 Occupational safety and special dangers WARNING Danger by inappropriate
28. control the best acceleration and deceleration oafety facilities like induction loops or safety light barriers must be installed on site in all cases The safety installations must ensure that the barrier closes only after the vehicle has passed through oafety installations such as induction loops can be purchased from MAGNETIC The safety light barriers must be MAGNETIC ones 34 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC RU CONO Transport and storage 6 Transport and storage 6 1 Safety notes for transport Improper transport E Danger from improper transport of the barrier boom and housing The weight of the barrier boom or housing can severely injure a person Therefore Have all transport work performed by specialists only Use lifting gear or forklift with a suitable pallet Use suitable lifting gear loops etc for lifting the barrier boom and barrier housing The lifting gear must be designed for the respective weights Lifting and carrying the barrier boom and housing from the pallet should be done by a minimum of two people Heavy weight I Risk of injury when lifting heavy objects alone The weight of heavy objects can severely injure a person Therefore Lifting and carrying the barrier boom and housing from the pallet should be done by a minimum of two people 5815 0009EN Version
29. or stops 5 Mount the door 6 Attach and lock the hood Switching off 1 Remove the barrier housing hood 2 Remove the barrier housing door 3 Switch off the barrier via the 2 pole mains switch 4 Depending on the settings of the lever system s balancing spring and the settings in the menu power outage behaviour the barrier boom opens or closes See page 72 chapter 8 13 and page 125 chapter 10 10 8 5 Mount the door 6 Attach and lock the hood 11 4 Putting the barrier temporarily out of operation High wind speeds WARNING Risk of injury from barrier boom in case of high wind speeds The barrier boom is no longer securely locked with the mains voltage off At high wind speeds the barrier boom can be pressed from its end position The moving barrier boom can severely injure a person Therefore Keep supplying the barrier with mains voltage Remove the barrier boom if necessary NOTICE Possible damage to the equipment by condensed water when mains voltage is switched off Therefore Keep supplying the barrier with mains voltage 5815 0009EN Version 00 147 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Start up and operation AUIQCONTROL If the barrier is put out of operation for a longer period proceed as follows 1 Switch off barrier See page 146 chapter 11 3 2 Remove the barrier boom if necessary gt See page 164 chapter
30. safety gloves if required Mag00226 Fig 36 Set nesting post height A Nesting post B Nesting post with lock Reference height 1 Torx screws You may set the nesting post height e g to balance out level differences in the foundations 1 Loosen the two Torx screws until the nesting post fork can be moved Hold on to the fork 2 Set the fork to the desired height 3 Tighten the two Torx screws with 16 Nm 80 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation 8 16 Stick on prohibition signs The delivery includes two prohibition signs as stickers Attach the prohibition signs to the barrier boom according to the following drawing Mag05029 Fig 37 Apply prohibition signs NOTE When a motorcycle loop is installed the lower prohibition sign must be cut off 8 17 Check assembly and installation The following points must be checked after assembly and installation of the barrier Are all foundation anchors firmly fixed Are all screws firmly tightened Have all barrier housing covers been properly assembled Are warning signs applied 5815 0009EN Version 00 81 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Electrical connection 9 Electrical connection 9 1 Safety Electric voltage General ETIC AUTOCONTROL See also safety notes on page 17 chapter 2 6 Occupation
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32. the barrier boom is stopped Options Open After impact detection the barrier boom is opened completely Stop After impact detection the barrier boom s closing movement is stopped Safe stop After impact detection the barrier boom s closing movement is first stopped and then slightly opened Factory setting Open After the control unit has recognised that e g a vehicle roof was hit by the closing barrier boom the control unit tries to close the barrier again after the set impact delay Impact is possible if e g a user tries to drive through the barrier without permission The following conditions must be met for the barrier to close after the end of the impact delay In the Restart parameter the option must be set to Automatic The safety devices such as safety loop or safety light barrier must be clear This parameter corresponds to the parameter Impact delay in the Delays menu Setting range oto 30s Factory setting oS Select behaviour of the barrier after impact recognition Options Automatic The barrier boom automatically completes the started movement after the impact delay has run Signal For the barrier boom to complete the started movement the matching signal open close must be applied Factory setting Signal Table 35 Menu Impact settings 124 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit 10
33. 00 35 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Transport and storage AUTOCONIROL Improper transport NOTICE The barrier system can be damaged by improper transport Substantial material damages can result from improper transport Therefore Have all transport work performed by specialists only When unloading the packages and during in plant transportation always proceed with greatest care and caution Observe the symbols on the packaging Observe the dimensions of the barrier system Loading unloading as well as moving the barrier system must take place with greatest Care Only remove packaging directly before assembly Personal protective equipment The following must be worn during all transport work Work clothes Protective gloves Safety shoes Protective helmet 6 2 Transport inspection Immediately check the delivery after receipt for completeness and transport damages Proceed as follows in the case of outwardly recognisable transport damage Do not accept the delivery or only under reserve Note the extent of damage on the transport documents or on the delivery note of the forwarder Lodge complaint NOTE Lodge a complaint for each defect as soon as it is recognised Compensation claims can only be submitted within the valid complaint periods 36 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 6 3 Transport 6 4 Storage Ba
34. 10 8 Start up behaviour Use this menu to select the start up behaviour of the barrier according to the following events after switching on voltage supply after return of voltage after reset You can select between 8 options The default setting is option 1 NOTE The display messages Waiting for passage and Waiting for release can be confirmed with the left button of the control unit Ensure that no persons or vehicles are present below the barrier boom In operating modes 3 to 6 the barrier will close as soon as the message has been confirmed In operating modes 1 and 2 a closing signal is still required after the message is confirmed Operating view Main menu Setup gt Start up behaviour Option Description 1 Reference run In this option the barrier initially performs a reference run This means that the barrier opens completely at low speed Release signal No release signal is required to close the boom Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after a vehicle has passed through and a permanent closing signal is pending If only a safety light barrier is installed no passage is required The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes when the first vehicle has driven through If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier closes at once when th
35. 14 3 3 Protect the barrier from corrosion and contamination 4 Switch on barrier See 146 chapter 11 3 148 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONIROL Maintenance 12 Maintenance 12 1 Safety See also safety notes on page 17 chapter 2 6 Occupational safety and special dangers WARNING Danger by inappropriate maintenance Inappropriate maintenance can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore All maintenance work must be performed by specialists or electricians Prior to work ensure that there is sufficient assembly space Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly site Loosely stacked or lying around components and tools are accident sources After completion of maintenance work ensure that all covers are correctly mounted Wear protective helmet Personal protective equipment The following must be worn during maintenance work Work clothes Protective gloves Safety shoes Protective helmet Maintenance book We recommend keeping a test book to properly document all maintenance work 5815 0009EN Version 00 149 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL m AUTOCONTROL Maintenance MAGNETIC 12 2 Cleaning The cleaning interval essentially depends on the environmental conditions and the climate substances NOTICE Unit damage possible Aggressive
36. 16 Dimensions barrier casing post Assembly site The nesting post and light barrier post must not be put up where there is a danger of flooding Place post centre at a distance of 50 mm from the barrier boom tip gt See page 50 Fig 16 50 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Foundation Empty conduit Laying the foundation Installing empty conduits Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation The foundation must meet the following requirements See page 44 Fig 11 and page 51 Fig 16 Have sufficient load carrying capacity concrete foundations C35 45 XD3 XF2 Water cement value 0 5 Foundation depth at least 800 mm frost protected foundation depth to be adjusted to the local situation Foundation section 300 mm x 300 mm If the barrier system is equipped with a light barrier an empty conduit must be installed for the transmitter connection line Conduits have to be planned to a sufficient length Fig 800 Mag00223 17 Foundation plan for nesting post and light barrier post Foundation anchor 4 pcs Concrete foundations C35 45 XD3 XF2 Optional for light barriers Empty conduit for transmitter connection line Foundation depth at least 800 mm frost protected foundation depth to be adjusted to the local situation Dig foundation hole pursuant to and Fig 17 Place empty conduit pursuant to Fig 17 in the foun
37. 38576 Hz HAF 0 00396 _ 2 565 ig Mag00127a Fig 52 Example View Menu Detector 1 A B Relative frequency of induction loop A Currently measured frequency of induction loop A Currently measured frequency of induction loop B Relative frequency of induction loop B If another optional detector module is present Switching between the two detector modules Recalibration of the induction loop 3 Use the right button to leave the Detector 1 A B menu The operating view is displayed 138 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Parameterising control unit 10 15 2 Reconciling and setting the operating frequency of the induction loop Operating frequency requirements The operating frequency must fulfil following requirements When driving over the induction loop with a vehicle a significant frequency increase must be measurable Chose stage 5 or 6 for sensitivity The relative frequency change Af f must be at least 0 1 The higher the relative frequency increase the higher the operating safety of the induction loop The induction loops of a control unit operate alternating and can therefore not affect each other However to avoid interferences by frequency coupling from external loop detectors or other control units in the direct proximity a frequency clearance of at least 10000 Hz must be kept between them Fo
38. 4 4 441 91 General NER 8 Check installation 4 81 ere es 150 H Commissioning 146 PAZ AN Bor 18 Connecting the power cable 84 o iuis fe zigiilezii o 25 ICOM 101 Control elements 1 99 MEE Control unit Displays 100 p plays 31 Instructed people 16 E 99 intended USE 13 10 L Customer 2 0 11 Limitation of liability 10 D Loop detector plug in module D cm 32 anger ANC PT 24 108 IOODS 39 DECOMMISSIONING 11221 165 x 2 2 148 33 Maintained 107 Digital inputs 91 Maintenance 2 22 222223 149 5815 0009 Version 00 181 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL ETIC AUTOCONTROL Index Maintenance schedule 151 S Malfunction table 194 13 Malfunctions
39. 73 Loosen the 4 hexagon socket screws SW 10 at the two clamping levers Do not remove hexagon socket screws Turn the flange shaft as far as the barrier boom tip touches the ground Perform step by 2 persons Mag00407 Fig 31 Loosen hexagon socket screws 1 10 11 12 Hexagon socket head screws M12 SW10 Flange shaft Remove barrier boom gt See page 65 Fig 29 Unhook balancing springs Remove the flange shaft cover disc of the barrier housing Push a long rod through the flange shaft for this and slightly push it against the cover 70 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2f 28 29 30 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation Pull out the flange shaft with the flange by rotating movements We recommend following up with a pipe or rod with a similar diameter as the flange shaft Insert the flange shaft with the flange from the other side by rotating movements to the stop of the flange Observe correct seat of the V ring The sealing lip must be flush against the plane area of the plastic ring Put the flange in the vertical position by turning the flange shaft Hook in balancing springs Apply cover disc for the flange shaft Put the flange in the horizontal position by turning the flange shaft Mount the barrier boom w
40. Drive direction 1 Safety loop gt Opening loop Mag00096 Fig 50 Programme mode 5 with vend count Passage in direction 1 Remote control card reader coin acceptor etc Barrier Opening loop Safety loop exit Passage in direction 1 AK Co ho The barrier is opened from direction 1 safety loop opening loop with an impulse at the Open with vend count impulse e g with a card reader or coin checking device At the same time an internal vend count is incremented For the parameter Count open loops the option inactive is set After passage of the safety loop and the opening loop the vend count is decremented again When the internal vend count reaches the value 0 the barrier is closed Additionally the vend count is set to the value and the barrier closed in the following cases depending on the settings for the Vend count parameter The vehicle does not drive over the supervision facility within the set hold open time A closing signal is assigned The barrier closes in the following cases If the vehicle drives over both loops in direction 1 the barrier closes as soon as the vehicle leaves the opening loop The opening loop here acts as an extended safety loop If a vehicle drives onto the safety loop but leaves it again backwards the hold open time is deleted and the barrier closes If the vehicle drives over neither of the two loops i e there is no drive through the ba
41. Fig 4 435 x 360 x 1169 112 1 Starting at a lane width of 6 m a pendulum support or nesting post is required Table 6 Dimensions and weight Access XXL series 4 2 2 Electrical connection Designation Supply voltage Frequency Max current consumption Max power consumption Duty cycle Unit V AC Hz A W Access XXL 85 to 264 50 60 0 3 35 100 1 The values refer to power supply of 230 V and without accessories Table 7 Electrical connection Access XXL series 4 2 3 Operating conditions Bezeichnung Ambient temperature Ambient temperature Relative humidity Wind force Protection class barrier housing Einheit C C Bft Beaufort Table 8 Operating conditions Access XXL 4 2 4 Operating times Designation Opening time closing time Unit S Table 9 Operating times Access XXL Access XXL 30 to 50 30 to 70 max 95 96 non condensing maximal 10 IP 54 Access XXL 8 30 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 4 3 Control unit Designation Supply voltage Current consumption Power consumption Control unit safety Output clamp X2 Digital inputs Digital outputs Output relay Display Language display Output voltage Max output current Number Input voltage Input current Max line length without overvoltage module Number owitching voltage Max switchin
42. MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit 10 15 Menu Detector 1 A B This menu is used to reference the induction loops A and B Operating view Main menu Detector 1 A B Parameters Description Recalibration Start reference of the induction loops activate Mode A Select position and function of loop A Options Inactive Induction loop is not present or not relevant for evaluation Active The induction loop state is put on the output with function Loop active Internally the induction loop condition is not used Safety loop The induction loop assumes the function of the safety loop Opening entry The induction loop assumes the function of the opening loop on the entry lane Open exit The induction loop assumes the function of the opening loop on the exit lane Presence entry The induction loop assumes the function of the presence loop on the entry lane Presence exit The induction loop assumes the function of the presence loop on the exit lane Mode B Select position and function of loop B For description see parameter Mode A Sensitivity A Set the response sensitivity of the induction loop A The response sensitivity is divided into increments Factory setting 5 Setting range 0 to 9 Sensitivity B Set the response sensitivity of the induction loop B For description see parameter Sensitivity A Frequency settings See page 138 Table 47 Information Displays in
43. MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUTOCONTROL 10 10 12 Menu Language Operating view Main menu Setup gt Language Parameters Description Language Select menu language Options German English French Spanish Italian Portuguese Table 40 Menu Language 10 11 Menu Attachments 10 11 1 Signal light The parameters Signal mode A Signal mode B and Signal mode C can be used to parameterise the function for the outputs Signal light A Signal light B and Signal light C See page 94 Table 17 You can connect three signal lights If you want to control light strips via the MAGNETIC control unit you need to select the Illumination strip red option for Signal Mode A and Illumination strip green for Signal Mode B Operating view Main menu Attachments Signal light Parameters Description Signal on A Select function for output Signal light A ti n next P The parameter lead time can be used to parameterise the warning lamp so that it already lights up red or flashes before closing The lead time is the time between the closing signal and commencement of the closing procedure Options Traffic light permanent signal for red green signal lights Barrier closed Traffic light red Barrier opens Traffic light red Barrier open upper end position Traffic light off Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Traffic light red 1
44. The opening loop here does not act as an extended safety loop If a vehicle drives onto the safety loop but leaves it again backwards the barrier closes If the vehicle does not drive onto any of the two loops the barrier remains open until a vehicle drives through or a closing signal is given For barriers with a safety light barrier but no safety loop installed see page 131 chapter 10 10 10 Modes 5 to 8 Input function Signal type Supported Automatic 5 to 8 Not supported supported input functions Open low priority Impulse or Supported permanent signal Open low priority with Impulse signal Supported vend count Open high priority Impulse or Supported permanent signal Opening loop Supported Close Impulse or Supported permanent signal Table 29 Supported input functions Automatic 5 to 8 See page 91 chapter 9 4 6 Digital inputs 114 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit 10 7 6 Automatic Modes 5 to 8 Drive direction 2 Closing barrier boom maximum distance of the induction loops Drive direction 2 Opening loop Safety loop In drive direction 2 Opening loop safety loop the automatic modes are identical Danger from closing boom A closing boom may cause severe or lethal injury to persons bicyclers cabriolet drivers and motorcycle drivers Therefore The ma
45. XD3 XF2 Material Stainless steel Size M8 x 110 Tensile strength at least 9 kN Foundation anchors that are optionally available from MAGNETIC achieve the tensile strength of 9 kN at a drilling depth of 80 mm 4 washers DIN 9021 48 4 stainless steel 4 spring washers DIN 128 A8 stainless steel 4 hexagon nuts DIN 934 8 stainless steel 1 The foundation must have cured 2 Drill holes for the foundation anchors according to the foundation plan page 51 Fig 17 In compliance with the indicated sizes Drill hole distance 100 mm square alignment Diameter 10 mm Depth 80 mm At this drilling depth a minimum tensile strength of 9 kN must be guaranteed 3 Set four foundation anchors M8 x 110 4 Setup post upright on foundation 5 Attach the post to the foundation with the anchor bolts and tighten the nuts securely 5815 0009EN Version 00 59 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUIOCONIROL 8 8 Assemble safety light barrier Only MAGNETIC safety light barriers must be used 8 8 1 Assemble transmitter 292 Mag00224 Fig 23 Assemble of the transmitter s light barrier housing on the barrier housing View A View B Light barrier housing transmitter OUD Hexagon socket screws 5 AF Transmitter Transmitter connection line Cable screw connection 4A 1 Drill holes for the light barrier ho
46. be hot Touching this hot surface can lead to burns Therefore Do not touch these hot surfaces After switching off the power supply wait some minutes until the motor has cooled down Wear protective gloves if necessary Electromagnetic interference NOTICE Electromagnetic interferences may cause malfunctions of the barrier or adjacent devices The barrier is approved for industrial residential commercial a business use Operation in other electro magnetic environmental conditions may cause interferences or malfunctions Therefore Place control lines and mains cables into separate conduits Use cables according to the electrical circuit plan Only install and apply additional parts approved by MAGNETIC The electrical and electronically additional parts must be EMC verified and must not exceed the indicated EMC limit values Personal protective equipment The following must be worn during all installation work Work clothes Protective gloves Safety shoes Protective helmet 9 2 Installing electrical protective devices The safety installations that are required according to regional and local regulations must be provided by the customer Usually these are Residual current device RCD Circuit breaker Lockable 2 pole main switch acc to EN 60947 3 5815 0009EN Version 00 83 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Electrical connection
47. by access control systems in automatic operating modes and monitored by induction loops and or safety light barriers Electrical energy is used exclusively for operating the barrier The barrier boom weight is balanced out by spring energy The barrier consists of a barrier housing with drive system and control as well as the barrier boom 2 1 1 Intended use for certain road vehicles Certain road vehicles according to chapter 2 1 paragraph 1 need to have sufficiently large metal areas in the vehicle floor area to enable detection by induction loops Other or complementary safety facilities must be provided for road vehicles that cannot be detected by induction looks due to the metal area in the vehicle floor area being too small Additional safety installations must be provided for motorcycles Also see page 38 arrangement of passenger car and motor cycle loops 2 1 2 Barrier pedestrian traffic impossible In vehicle barriers where personal traffic is excluded and use by pedestrians is not intended The presence of persons and animals must be excluded by the operator This shall apply for the following barrier types Access XL Access XXL 5815 0009EN Version 00 13 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Safety AUIOZONTROL 2 1 3 Non intended use Control of pedestrian traffic as contrary to intended use The barriers must not be used at railway crossings The barriers are not approved for per
48. closes without lead time closing time with lead time Warning signal red Factory setting Warning signal In some application cases it is required for reasons of safety that a warning signal for the following traffic lights up after before closing of the barrier This warning signal must light up before the barrier closes The warning signal is switched on with the closing signal and the lead time is started The barrier closes only after the end of the set lead time With this parameter you can also set the Close delay in the Delays menu Setting range 0 to 15s Factory setting 0s Select the start event from when on the signal lights should switch Options Closing signal Safety loop active The option Safety loop active is only sensible for the automatic programme modes 5 to 8 If an opening signal is pending the signal lamps are not switched Factory setting Closing signal 134 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit 10 11 2 Boom contact settings The barrier can optionally be equipped with a boom contact in the flange Operating view Main menu Attachments Boom contact settings Parameters Description inactive active The barrier can optionally be equipped with a boom contact in the flange The function Boom contact settings is used to select the behaviour of the input function Boom contact input and the output fu
49. detergents and consumables may damage or destroy components electric cables or the coating of the barrier Therefore Do not use cleaning agents with aggressive ingredients Carrying out cleaning work 1 Switch off power supply and secure against restarting DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage Keep moisture and dust away from live parts Moisture or dust may cause a short circuit Never clean the barrier housing and barrier boom with vapour or pressure jet cleaners 2 Remove contamination from the outside of the barrier housing properly using water with washing up liquid and a square of cloth Do not bring control units and electrical components in contact with moisture 3 Remove dust inside the housing with a vacuum cleaner 4 After cleaning work check that all previously opened covers are closed again and that all safety equipment functions correctly 150 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUIOCONIROL Maintenance 12 3 Maintenance schedule The following describes the maintenance work that is necessary for optimal trouble free operation Maintenance intervals must be observed If increased wear of individual components or functional groups is revealed during regular inspections the operator must reduce the required maintenance intervals on the basis of the actual signs of wear In case of questions on maintenance work and inte
50. fault interrupter Is the power cable connected to the terminal in compliance with chapter 9 3 Are the induction loops connected according to the wiring diagram Are the safety light barriers connected according to the wiring diagram Are the control lines connected according to wiring diagram Have all barrier housing covers been properly assembled 98 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit 10 Parameterising control unit 10 1 Safety See also safety notes on page 17 chapter 2 6 Occupational safety and special dangers Risk of injury by improper parameterisation of the control unit Improper parameterisation of the control unit can lead to severe injuries Therefore The parameterisation of the control unit may only be carried out by qualified personnel or electricians The electrical connection of the signal generators to the IN1 to IN8 inputs must fit the parameterisation 10 2 Control elements control unit Control elements control unit MGC Magnetic Gate Controller Prog mode Mag00121b Fig 44 Control unit elements MGC 1 Menu 2 Current function of the 4 control buttons 3 Control buttons 5815 0009EN Version 00 99 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit 10 3 Displays on the control unit Example Operationa
51. foil in the barrier housing 90 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC 2 AUTOCONTROL Electrical connection Check safety light barrier function Perform function test by holding an object into the light path between the transmitter and receiver The following items must be met The yellow LED at the receiver must go out The barrier cannot be closed 9 4 5 Connecting emergency opening contacts Fire fighter switch emergency opening contacts etc are connected to the Open high priority input When the signal is applied to this input the barrier opens While the signal is present the barrier cannot be closed See page 84 chapter 9 4 6 Digital inputs and page 168 chapter 17 1 Wiring diagram 9 4 6 Digital inputs Improper parameterisation WARNING Risk of injury by improper parameterisation of the control unit Improper parameterisation of the control unit can lead to severe injuries Therefore The parameterisation of the control unit may only be carried out by qualified personnel or electricians The electrical connection of the signal generators to the IN1 to IN8 inputs must fit the parameterisation Technical data See page 31 chapter 4 3 NOTE The digital input functions can be freely parameterised For input parameterisation refer to page 99 chapter 10 5815 0009EN Version 00 91 Barrier MHTM M
52. injuries Therefore Only specialists must manually close or open the barrier boom at voltage failure Wear protective gloves if necessary In case of power failure the barrier boom may be in the lower or upper dead point l e the barrier boom can no longer be easily moved manually In this case proceed as follows iP 2 3 Remove the barrier housing hood Remove the barrier housing door Push the coupling rod from the dead point manually See the following figure Mount the door if applicable Attach and lock the hood if applicable Mag00413 Fig 55 Closing and opening barrier boom manually 162 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 14 Repair 14 4 Safety General Personal protective equipment Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Repair See also safety notes on page 17 chapter 2 6 Occupational safety and special dangers WARNING Danger by inappropriate repair Inappropriate repair can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore All repair work must only be performed by authorised MHTM service specialists Prior to work ensure that there is sufficient assembly space Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly site Loosely stacked or lying around components and tools are accident sources Only use original spare parts or spare parts approved of by MAGNETIC Procure spare parts
53. installation Inappropriate installation can cause severe injuries Therefore Only specialists or electricians must perform any assembly and installation tasks Prior to work ensure that there is sufficient assembly space Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly site Loosely stacked or lying around components and tools are accident sources Comply with specifications for foundations and reinforcement Ensure correct arrangement and fit on all assemblies and components Install the indicated fastening elements correctly barrier boom WARNING H Danger of crushing and shearing if the safety distance between the barrier boom and other objects is too low A closing or opening barrier boom can cause severe injuries from crushing if the safety distance to other objects is too low Therefore Keep a safety distance of at least 500 mm between the barrier boom and other objects such as walls masonry or houses See page 24 chapter 2 7 Assemble and install barrier system according to Fig 11 42 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Personal protective equipment 8 2 Required steps Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation The following must be worn during all assembly and installation Work Work clothes Protective gloves Safety shoes Protective helmet The following steps
54. loops to this input The barrier opens when 24 V DC are applied to this input Connect external opening loops to this input You can install external impact detection to the barrier boom While no vehicle touches the barrier boom from below the input External Impact detection has 24 V DC applied When the barrier boom impacts a vehicle e g due to impermissible driving through of a vehicle the 24 V DC are removed from the input External impact detection The barrier s behaviour in case of impact detection can be set in the impact settings menu See page 124 chapter 10 10 7 The barrier is equipped with a boom release input in the flange While the barrier boom is in its correct position 24 V DC are applied to the Boom contact input input When the barrier boom is moved from its position e g by a collision with a vehicle the 24 V DC are removed from the Boom contact input input The barrier moves into the open position The boom contact must be activated in the menu Boom contact settings Refer to Page 135 Chapter 10 11 2 For operation 24 V DC must be applied at this input You can implement this as follows via a safety device with potential free contact via a wire bridge connected to 24 V DC The barrier cannot be closed if the input signal 24 V is interrupted If the barrier is in the process of closing and the 24 V input signal is interrupted and the cut off angle is not undercut yet the barrie
55. mode Symbols E Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit Description Current programme mode here programme mode 4 For description of programme modes refer to page 106 chapter 10 7 Programme mode Service For description of programme mode Service refer to page 116 chapter 10 7 7 Table 20 Current programme mode 10 4 4 Current state of the induction loops The induction loops can have the following states Symbols ey hE if Description Loop A and B connected The induction loop function is OK If the icon flashes the loop is occupied If another detector plug in module is connected these induction loops are marked C and D The induction loop assumes the function of the safety loop See page 137 chapter 10 15 Reference is performed Induction loop deactivated Induction loop defective Table 21 Current state of the induction loops 10 4 5 Further symbols Symbols STOP B d m Description Wrong password entered Access denied Reset values to factory settings Enter the password 0000 for this Table 22 Further symbols 5815 0009EN Version 00 103 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUTOCONTKOL 10 5 Parameterising options Menu setup refer to page 177 Programme modes overview refer to page 106 Example Select programme mode 1 The operat
56. operation of a barrier e g with card readers remote control coin acceptors and induction loops or light barriers Passage of the barrier is possible in either direction Function The barrier is opened from direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop with an impulse at the Open low priority impulse e g with a card reader or coin acceptor The hold open time that was set is also started When the vehicle leaves the safety loop the hold open time is deleted 112 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Mode 7 Automatic 7 Mode 8 Automatic 8 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit The barrier closes in the following cases If the vehicle drives over both loops in direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop the barrier closes as soon as the vehicle leaves the safety loop The opening loop here does not act as an extended safety loop If a vehicle drives onto the safety loop but leaves it again backwards the barrier closes If the vehicle drives over neither of the two loops i e there is no drive through the barrier closes after the end of the hold open time For barriers with a safety light barrier but no safety loop installed see page 131 chapter 10 10 10 Typical application This mode is suitable for the automatic operation of a barrier e g with ticket vending machines with internal logic Passage of the barrier is possible in either direction
57. or light barrier post 50 8 4 Assembly and installation of induction loops 52 8 4 1 Directions for the assembly and installation of induction loops 52 8 4 2 IIGUGUON 0005 RERO RE 54 8 4 3 Testing induction loops 54 8 4 4 Installing induction loops in bitumen asphalt or concrete 54 8 4 5 Installing induction loops under interlocking stone paving o6 Rc MEME ee dro of 8 6 Assemble 57 8 Assemble nesting post or light barrier post o9 8 8 Assemble safety light 60 8 8 1 Assemble transmitter 60 8 8 2 Assemble receiver 61 8 9 Assemble barrier boom up to 6 62 8 10 Assemble barrier boom as of 6 metres 63 8 11 Assemble edge protection 66 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Contents 8 12 Conversion left version right version 67 8 12 1 Converting barrier boom up to 6 metres 67 8 12 2 Converting barrier boom as of 6 metres 69 8 13 Check and set the balancing springs in the lever system
58. recognised that e g a vehicle roof was hit by the closing barrier boom the control unit tries to close the barrier again after the set impact delay Impact is possible if e g a user tries to drive through the barrier without permission The following conditions must be met for the barrier to close after the end of the impact delay In the Impact Settings menu the parameter Restart must be set to Automatic The safety devices such as safety loop or safety light barrier must be clear Also see page 124 chapter 10 10 7 menu Impact settings Setting range o to 30s Factory setting oS Table 32 Menu Delays 5815 0009EN Version 00 119 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL 10 10 3 Cut off angle Operating view Main menu Setup Cut off angle Parameters Safety loop close Light barrier Impact detection Table 33 Menu Cut off angle 10 10 4 Inputs 10 10 5 Outputs Description This parameter serves to ensure that a closed barrier can not be opened without authorisation Where the barrier boom is below the set angle for Safety loop close during closing signals of safety facilities like the safety loop or safety light barrier are ignored l e the barrier closes completely below the angle set here Setting range 1 to 40 Factory setting 10 Where the barrier boom is below the set angle for Light barrier during closing the
59. supported Open low priority Not supported Open low priority with Not supported vend count Open high priority Impulse signal Supported priority 1 Opening loop Not supported Close Permanent signal Supported priority 2 Table 24 Supported input functions Maintained contact See page 91 chapter 9 4 6 Digital inputs 5815 0009EN Version 00 107 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL 10 7 2 Mode 2 Deadman Typical application Function Supported input functions This mode is suitable for barriers on parking places factory premises etc The barrier must be operated by a person The barrier is operated by two buttons For opening the barrier the button open must be pressed until the barrier is open all the way For closing the barrier the button close must be pressed until the barrier is closed If no button is pressed the barrier stops If the close button is then pressed the barrier opens completely first for safety reasons and then closes If the closing process is interrupted only opening will be possible A signal at the Close input would in this case open the barrier If the Close signal is removed the opening process is interrupted If there is an impulse at the Open high priority input the barrier opens completely Input function Signal type Supported Not supported Open low priority Permanent signal Supported p
60. the closed barrier is unlocked the barrier remains closed The boom can be opened manually If the boom angle is less than approx 30 the boom will close If the barrier boom is above an angle of approx 35 the barrier boom opens The ba lancing springs in the lever system must be set accordingly Open In this option the barrier boom opens at power outage The barrier boom is moved to the locked end position with the present residual energy of the mains unit and completely opened by the balancer springs of the lever system The balancing springs must be set correctly and the barrier boom must not be kept in the closed position by external influence Locked For this option the barrier boom behaviour depends on the barrier boom position at power outage When the barrier is closed it remains closed and the lever system remains locked Manual opening of the barrier is not possible or requires considerable application of force If the barrier boom is below an angle of approx 30 the barrier boom closes If the barrier boom is above an angle of approx 35 the barrier boom opens The balancing springs in the lever system must be set accordingly Factory setting Unlocked 130 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit 10 10 10 Closure by light barrier Operating view Main menu Setup gt gt Closure by light barrier Parameters Descr
61. version and serial number SerNo of the plug in module are The hand transmitter code is set via DIP switches in the hand transmitter We recommend changing the DIP switches standard settings 1 Open hand transmitter housing For this press the coloured pressure point while pulling up the upper housing part at the same time 2 Change and document the DIP switches settings L AL 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 900210 Fig 53 Example switches settings 3 Close housing 1 operating view is displayed See page 100 Fig 45 2 Press right operating button 3 The Main menu menu is displayed 4 Select the menu Radio control with the two middle buttons 5 Confirm selection with the right control button Wf 6 Select the parameter Teach in remote control with the two middle buttons 7 Confirm selection with the right control button Wf 09 Select the parameter Close with the two middle buttons 9 The message Press button appears 10 Press the button on the hand transmitter For the 2 channel hand transmitter the corresponding channel is paired with the radio module 11 The message Successful appears on the display The number for the parameter Number of transmitter is increased by one 12 Press the left button 1 repeatedly until the operating view is displayed again
62. walls masonry or houses Posts e g nesting posts place post centre at a distance of 50 mm to the barrier boom tip Empty conduit for induction loop connection One empty conduit each for mains cable and control lines Foundation with reinforcement grid for barrier housing Optional Empty conduit for safety light barriers connection line receiver Optional Foundation for nesting post or light barrier post nesting post displayed here Starting at a lane width of 6 m a pendulum support or nesting post is required 44 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation 8 3 1 Foundation and empty conduits for the barrier Access XL Assembly site Foundation and reinforcement Empty conduits The assembly site must meet the following requirements The barrier must not be put up where there is a danger of flooding Keep a safety distance of at least 500 mm between the tip of the barrier boom and other objects such as walls masonry or houses See page 44 Fig 11 The foundation must meet the following requirements See page 44 Fig 11 and page 46 Fig 13 have sufficient load carrying capacity concrete foundations C35 45 XD3 XF2 Water cement value 0 5 Foundation depth at least 800 mm frost protected foundation depth to be adjusted to the local situation Foundation section 750 mm x 750 mm Reinforcing grid as shown i
63. 1 This output is used to control a signal light The function of this output can be parameterised via the parameter Signal light B page 132 chapter 10 11 1 This output is used to control a signal light The function of this output can be parameterised via the parameter Signal light C page 132 chapter 10 11 1 When the induction loop A is busy the output with this function is active When the induction loop B is busy the output with this function is active When a vehicle drives into loop A rising flank the output with this function emits an impulse When vehicle drives into loop B rising flank the output with this function emits an impulse When vehicle drives out of loop A falling flank the output with this function emits an impulse When a vehicle drives out of loop B falling flank the output with this function emits an impulse The vehicle drives from direction A to B When the vehicle leaves loop A in the direction of loop B this output emits a counter impulse of 300 ms t 300 ms DO 3 NO NC Mag00113 5815 0009EN Version 00 95 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Electrical connection AUTOCONTROL Function Direction 1 Pls gt A Direction 2 Pls A gt Direction 2 Pls B gt A Description The vehicle drives from direction B to A When the vehicle leaves loop B in the direction of loop A this output emits a coun
64. 32 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit Operating view Main menu Attachments Signal light Parameters Description Signal mode A Warning signal connection of a visual or acoustic signal continued permanent signal before and during closing of the barrier Barrier closed Warning signal off Barrier opens Warning signal off Barrier open upper end position Warning signal off Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Warning signal red Flashing light flashing light connection flashing signal while the barrier opens or closes Barrier closed Flashing light off Barrier opens Flashing light flashes at 2 Hz Barrier open upper end position Flashing light off Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Flashing light flashes at 2 Hz Boom illumination boom illumination connection permanent flashing signal except when the barrier is open Barrier closed Illumination flashes at 2 Hz Barrier opens Illumination flashes at 2 Hz Barrier open upper end position Illumination off Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Illumination flashes at 2 Hz Illumination strip red Boom illumination Flashing light Barrier closed lower end position Red permanent light Barrier opens Red flashes at 2 Hz Barrier open upper end position Red o
65. 4 Operating times 30 3 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Contents ETIC AUTOCONTROL Mc ORIOL Eme hacc seen uic ciun 31 4 4 Plug in module Detector 32 4 5 Plug in module 32 Design and function cessere eene 33 odo 33 5 1 1 Access and Parking 33 SP MEE celo 34 Transport and storage 35 6 1 Safety notes for 35 6 2 Transport 36 MM 37 o 37 Design notes for induction loops 38 Assembly and installation 42 42 8 2 Required 212 43 8 3 Foundation and empty conduits 44 8 3 1 Foundation and empty conduits for the barrier Access XL 45 8 3 2 Foundation and empty conduits for the barrier Access XXL 47 8 3 3 Foundation and empty conduits for nesting post
66. 5 0009EN Version 00 155 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Malfunctions Malfunction Barrier does not close The display shows Barrier closes although a vehicle is standing on the safety loop Possible cause Loop not connected Detector mode incorrectly parameterised Loop defective Transfer resistance at the terminals Safety loop not selected for Mode A or Mode in the menu Detector 1 A B Cut off angle incorrectly parameterised Too low trigger sensitivity set for the loop Inappropriate loop geometry is installed Loop interference due to external loop detectors or other barriers in the proximity oafety light barrier connected incorrectly or defective User misbehaviour e g driving into closing barrier or following behind another vehicle Table 50 Malfunction table Barrier Corrective action Connect loop Check the parameters of the detector module and correct it if necessary See page 137 chapter 10 15 Replace loop Cut connecting leads strip and connect them again without end sleeves Select option Safety loop Check and adjust the cut off angle Check the response sensitivity of the loop and adjust if necessary Install an appropriate loop geometry Check the operating frequency of the loops and adjust if necessary Check safety light barrier function Retrofit signal light such as red green signal light and pa
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68. 9 3 Electric voltage ETIC AUTOCONTROL Connecting the power cable A DANGER Mortal danger by electric shock If the mains supply is not connected to the terminal clamps correctly loosens from the connection clamps and touches the housing or door there is a direct danger to life from electric shock Therefore Only electricians may carry out work on the electrical system Connect power supply according to the following description Install electrical protective devices according to chapter 9 2 1 Strip off cable and core insulation 2 preparation of the wiring NOTE The wire cross section of the mains line must be between 1 5 and 4 mm Observe national provisions on line length and associated cable cross section DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage Disconnect barrier system power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation otrip off mains supply and cores according to the following figure Mag00201 Fig 38 Strip off the mains supply 1 2 3 Phase Zero conductor Earth conductor 84 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Mains supply placement Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Electrical connection 3 Connect the mains supply with the intended terminal clamps X1 L N in the barrier housing according to the following figures Also refer to page 168 ch
69. If the frequency value of an induction loop is unstable this assigned induction loop unstable induction loop is influenced by an induction loop of another barrier or an external detector The detector channels do not influence each other Depending on the loop geometry and settings of the external detector set the menu Freq Shift to Low or High 1 2 3 4 D o 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 The operating view is displayed gt See page 100 Fig 45 Press right operating button 2 The Main menu menu is displayed Select the menu Detector 1 A B with the two middle buttons Confirm selection with the right control button Wf The Detector 1 A B menu is displayed Select the menu Frequency settings with the two middle buttons Confirm selection with the right control button 4 The Frequency settings menu is displayed the menu Freq Shift with the two middle buttons Confirm selection with the right control button Wf The Freq Shift menu is displayed Select the parameter Channel A or Channel B with the two middle buttons Confirm selection with the right control button The corresponding menu is displayed Select the option Low or High for the respective channel with the two middle buttons Use the right button W to select the option Your selection is marked with the symbol il Use the left button
70. Information 1 Menu Detector 2 C D with second Detector plug in module only optional 2 Menu Radio control with optional Radio plug in module only 3 Menu Ethernet with optional Ethernet plug in module only 5815 0009EN Version 00 177 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Appendix Main menu gt Prog mode Setup gt Attachments Service Information Motor GW Cut off angle Detector 1 A B Detector C D gt Radio control Ethernet Factory settings Outputs Impact settings Start up behav Power failure J Closure by light barrier gt Master Slave Language Fig 57 Menu Main menu Barrier speed close open Safety loop delay gt Inputs BEL 17 AUTOCONTROL Hold open time EL Closing delay gt Light barrier delay Impact delay EL Light barrier Impact detection Input 1 8 Digital output 1 4 Relay 1 6 Reset behaviour Counter Count open loop Impact response gt Impact delay EL Restart Mag00411 1 Menu Detector 2 C D with second Detector plug in module only optional 2 Menu Radio control with optional Radio plug in
71. OR FF33 ERROR 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Designation Over current Over voltage Under voltage Over temperature Derating error Impact detection Motor communications error HW Enable Test failed Safety device test failed LS Test failed Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Possible cause Overcurrent was recognised Overvoltage was recognised Undervoltage was recognised A high temperature was recognised Motor power intake is reduced to avoid further temperature increase Impact was recognised Communication between motor and control impaired or interrupted oafety light barrier test failed Malfunctions Warning and interference messages Motor GW Corrective action Warning may appear in connection with impact If no impact took place check the cables Contact service if required Warning may appear in connection with impact If no impact took place check the cables Contact service if required Warning may appear in connection with impact If no impact took place check the cables Contact service if required Check motor temperature via display The temperature must be below 100 See page 136 chapter 10 14 Contact service if required Remove impermissible attachments Check the spring setting of the balancing springs Reduce speed of the barrier boom Contact service if required Check safety devices Adjust menu Cut off ang
72. RNING Have all transport work performed by specialists only Use lifting gear or forklift with a suitable pallet Use suitable lifting gear loops etc for lifting the barrier boom and barrier housing The lifting gear must be designed for the respective weights Carrying and lifting the barrier boom and housing from the pallet should be done by at least two people Risk of injury when lifting heavy objects alone The weight of heavy objects can severely injure a person Therefore Lifting and carrying the barrier boom and housing from the pallet should be done by a minimum of two people WARNING 5815 0009EN Version 00 21 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Safety Falling components Risk of injury from falling components Calling components such as the barrier boom can cause severe injury Therefore ETIC AUTOCONTROL WARNING Only place the barrier boom horizontally Only install the barrier boom when there is no or little wind Secure the barrier housing against tilting before assembly Install the barrier housing correctly Insufficient fixing Risk of injury at insufficient fixing Insufficient fixing of individual components such as barrier housing barrier boom and additions permitted by the manufacturer can cause severe injury Therefore WARNING Only qualified and skilled personn
73. Replace safety device Switch on power supply Check power supply Depending on error message check components wiring etc Control unit defective Replace the control unit Contact service Check the operating frequency of the loops and adjust if necessary Remove closing signal Adjust balancing springs See page 72 chapter 8 13 To be carried out by Electrical specialist Electrical specialist MHTM MicroDrive service specialist MHTM MicroDrive service specialist MHTM MicroDrive service specialist Electrical specialist MHTM MicroDrive service specialist 154 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Malfunction Barrier does not close immediately after through traffic but only after the hold open time Barrier does not close Barrier does not close The message Waiting for release appears on the display Barrier does not close The message Waiting for authorization appears on the display Barrier does not close completely Possible cause Opening signal is active for too long Safety loop does not respond Opening command is active Induction loop reports engaged although no vehicles are present Wire bridge between terminals X11 IN and OUT missing The message appears after the voltage supply is switched on after voltage returns and after reset The message appears after the voltage supply is switched on after volt
74. Secure barrier danger area e g with barrier tape 2 Remove the barrier housing hood 3 Remove the barrier housing door WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier boom and barrier housing 4 Switch off power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation The balancing springs in the lever system are relaxed The flange is vertical 64 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation 5 Put the flange in the horizontal position Proceed as follows for this Loosen the 4 hexagon socket screws SW 10 at the two clamping levers Turn the flange shaft Mag00407 Fig 28 Loosen hexagon socket screws at the clamping lever 1 Hexagon socket head screws M12 SW10 2 Flange shaft 6 Assemble barrier boom with hexagon head screws washers spring washers and nuts Mag00404 Fig 29 Mount barrier boom Nut 4 pieces Spring disc 4 pieces Flange End cap 2 pieces Washer 4 pieces Hexagon head screws 4 pieces Edge protection mount after boom assembly Barrier boom Co 5815 0009EN Version 00 65 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUIOCONIROL 7 the barrier to the vertical position with 2 persons 8 Check the vertical position with a spirit level and correct if required Turn th
75. Service After the service work the switch Service must be switched The LED must light green d Mag00206b Fig 49 Service switch 1 Mode Service on 2 Mode Service off Button function In the Service mode you can control the motor with the two middle control buttons zu Middle left button Manually open the barrier Middle right button 4 Manually close the barrier NOTE For reasons of safety the first barrier boom motion after programme mode change is performed at slow speed 116 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit 10 8 Menu Information 1 Call and navigate The operating view is displayed See page 100 Fig 45 Press left control button1 Use the left control button 1 to scroll within the menu peo m x The Information menu is can be left as follows Press the left control button 1 repeatedly until the operating view is displayed again or Press right control button 1 control button Operating view Information Parameters Error messages Inputs Outputs Module info Induction loops Detector A B Detector C D Description Shows the currently pending errors If no error messages are present the menu is not displayed Displays the current settings for the digital inputs IN1 to IN8 Displays the current settings for the digital outputs DO1 to DO4
76. This function can be used e g to control traffic lights O NO NC Mag00119 5815 0009EN Version 00 97 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Electrical connection Function Direction 2 B gt A Module Open prior Module Open Module Close Description The vehicle drives from direction B to A When the vehicle enters loop A this output starts emitting a continuous signal When the vehicle leaves loop A this output stops the permanent signal This function can be used e g to control traffic lights Mag00120a This output function can be used to issue the command Open high priority of plug in modules like Ethernet Radio or RS485 This output function can be used to issue the command Open of plug in modules like Ethernet Radio or RS485 This output function can be used to issue the command Close of plug in modules like Ethernet Radio or RS485 1 This function is only available with the plug in module Detector plugged in 2 This function is only available with the plug in module Ethernet Radio or RS485 plugged in Table 17 Function Digital outputs and Output relay 9 5 Checking the electrical connection The following points have to be checked after the electrical installation of the barrier Are the following electrical protective devices installed lockable 2 pole main switch circuit breaker and leakage current
77. active B Loop active pulse A 1 Loop active pulse B Loop inactive pulse A Loop inactive pulse B 1 Direction 1 PIs A gt B Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Electrical connection Description The barrier can optionally be equipped with a boom contact in the flange When the boom contact triggers the output with this function is deactivated fail safe The output is activated again once the boom contact is re established and the boom is opened again entirely The barrier can optionally be equipped with a boom lock This output serves control of the electro mechanical boom lock at the end of the barrier boom When the barrier is closed the boom lock is activated via this output If a signal is present for opening the boom lock is removed first The barrier opens with a short delay The parameter With boom locking must be activated in the menu Boom locking See page 136 chapter 10 11 3 This output can be used to operate two barriers synchronously This output function must be activated via the menu Master Slave See page 131 chapter 10 10 11 For information on parallel operation see separate instructions This output is required for parallel operation For information on parallel operation see separate instructions This output is used to control a signal light The function of this output can be parameterised via the parameter Signal light A page 132 chapter 10 11
78. age returns and after reset Spring tension in the balancing springs of the lever system set too strongly for the barrier arm weight Impact was recognized Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Corrective action Shorten opening signal to max 1 second Check the response sensitivity of the safety loop Adjust setting if necessary Cancel the opening command Check and if necessary adjust loop frequencies Measure loops Insulation resistance gt 1 Mohm contact resistance 0 8 to 2 5 ohm Replace loop if the measured values differ from the specified values If no safety light barrier is connected a wire bridge must be installed between the clamps X11 OUT and IN See page 168 chapter 17 1 The release signal can be given by an external closing signal or by pushing the left operating button at the control unit gt See page 125 chapter 10 10 8 The barrier closes once a vehicle passes See page 125 chapter 10 10 8 Confirm message via the left button at the control device Adjust balancing springs See page 72 chapter 8 13 Wait several seconds barrier closes if no obstacle is below the barrier arm anymore Malfunctions To be carried out by Electricians MHTM MicroDrive service specialist Electricians MHTM MicroDrive service specialist MHTM MicroDrive service specialist Operator Operator MHTM MicroDrive service specialist 581
79. al safety and special dangers A DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage Touching live parts can be lethal Damage to the insulation or to individual components can be lethal Therefore Switch off the power supply immediately in case of damage to the insulation and arrange repair Only electricians may carry out work on the electrical system Switch off power supply and secure against re activation before performing any work Test for absence of voltage Never bypass or deactivate fuses When replacing fuses observe the correct amperage specification Keep moisture and dust away from live parts Moisture or dust may cause a short circuit If the electrical connection is established during precipitation e g rain or snow penetration of moisture must be prevented by suitable measures such as a protective cover WARNING Danger by inappropriate installation Inappropriate installation can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore Only electricians must perform any electrical installation tasks Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly site Loosely stacked or lying around components and tools are accident sources Tighten all screws correctly 82 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC 2 AUTOCONTROL Electrical connection Hot surfaces CAUTION Danger of burns The motor surface may
80. aluminium Doors IGP DuraFace 5803E 71319A10 anthracite X7 Special coats of paint 20 0 26 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 4 Technical data 4 1 Access XL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Technical data 4 1 1 Dimensions and weight 1 NL min 500 6000 8500 min 500 92 4 MicroBoom XL a Lo O Gan nanan gt 0 N J i Mag00332 Fig 3 Dimensions barrier system and barrier boom profile Access XL series Object such as wall building etc MicroBoom XL barrier boom with octagon boom profile Barrier left version Barrier right version 5815 0009EN Version 00 27 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Technical data Designation Unit Lane width mm Barrier housing mm width x depth x height Barrier housing kg weight ETIC AUTOCONTROL Access XL 6000 8500 See page 27 Fig 3 315 x 360 x 1169 93 1 Starting at a lane width of 6 m a pendulum support or nesting post is required Table 2 Dimensions and weight Access XL series 4 1 2 Electrical connection Designation Unit Supply voltage V AC Frequency Hz Max A current consumption Max W power consumption Duty cycle Access XL 85 to 264 50 60 0 3 35 100 1 The values refer to power supply of 230 V AC 50 Hz and without accessories Table 3 Electrical connection
81. and the relay outputs NO1 to NO NC4 to NO NC6 Display of the software numbers software and software versions SW version of the control unit and plugged in plug in modules Displays the current frequencies of the connected induction loops The first plug in module is displayed as Detector The second plug in module is displayed as Detector C D The frequencies of induction loops A and B are displayed directly To display the frequencies for the induction loops C and D you have to press the button Use the button you can switch the view between Detector A B and Detector C D See page 137 chapter 10 15 Menu detector 1 A B Table 30 Menu Information 10 9 Programme mode See page 106 chapter 10 7 5815 0009EN Version 00 117 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AVIOCONIKOL 10 10 Menu Setup 10 10 1 Barrier speed Operating view Main menu Setup Barrier speed Parameters Description Closing Select the closing speed for the barrier boom The option fast corresponds to the barrier specific speed 100 9 Options slow approx 50 of the maximum speed medium approx 70 9o of the maximum speed fast maximum speed barrier specific speed Factory setting fast Open Select the opening speed for the barrier boom The option fast corresponds to the barrier specific speed 100 96 Options slow approx 50 of the m
82. apter 17 1 Wiring diagram Place mains supply properly in the barrier housing The line must not get into moving components Attach power supply to the metal tabs with 2 cable ties Mag00374 Fig 39 Mains supply placement 1 Cable tie metal tabs 2 Cable tie 3 Mains supply 5815 0009EN Version 00 85 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Electrical connection AUIOCONTROL Connecting mains supply Mag00375 Fig 40 Connecting the mains supply Terminal clamps for mains supply Earth conductor PE Zero conductor N Phase L 9 4 Connect customer s control lines signalling devices The following connections are available for control and feedback on customer s side 8 Digital inputs for controlling the barrier 4 Digital outputs to feed back information 6 Relays outputs to feed back information 3 Relays are normally open NO and 3 relays are change over contacts DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage 1 Disconnect barrier system power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation 86 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Electrical connection Connecting the control lines 2 Guide control lines into the connection space through the cable openings Steuerleitungen ordnungsgem hinter den Kabelklammern verlegen The control lines must not get
83. apter 9 4 6 Digital inputs 110 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 10 7 5 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit Automatic Modes 5 to 8 Drive direction 1 overview and differences Drive direction 1 Safety loop gt Opening loop Programme mode Hold open time Automatic 5 With hold open time Automatic 6 Automatic 7 time Automatic 8 Without hold open The automatic modes differ in their functions in drive direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop In drive direction 2 Opening loop Safety loop the automatic modes are identical See page 115 chapter 10 7 6 Mag00096 Fig 47 Programme modes 5 to 8 Passage in direction 1 OM AR WDM Remote control card reader coin acceptor etc Barrier Opening loop Safety loop Passage in direction 1 Function Opening loop Closing time drive backwards If a vehicle drives onto the safety loop and leaves it again backwards the barrier closes The opening loop here acts as an extended safety loop The opening loop does not act as an extended safety loop here The opening loop here acts as an extended safety loop The opening loop does not act as an extended safety loop here Table 28 Differences of automatic programme modes 5 to 8 direction 1 Closing time without drive through Barrier closes after the end of the opening time or
84. are to be completed prior to assembly and installation Laying the foundation with reinforcement for the barrier and install empty conduits Set up foundation for nesting post or light barrier post and empty conduits Installing induction loops The following procedures have to be observed during assembly and installation Unpack barrier and accessories Mount barrier housing on the foundation Mount nesting post or light barrier post on the foundation Mount safety light barrier Assemble barrier boom from 6 metre Mount barrier boom Mount edge protection Adjust balancing springs Align barrier housing and nesting post or light barrier post Set nesting post height Assemble and install signalling device Arrange electrical connections See page 84 chapter 9 3 5815 0009EN Version 00 43 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation 8 3 Foundation and empty conduits 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 1 50 VA 6 500 2 E B 1 gt a 77 3 Np mg og 3 006055564 eo 8 EE SKK E aal RSSI 04 5 7 ES 1000 750 300 Fig 11 Assembly boom system 1 A A C5 N Object like wall building etc Keep a Safety distance of at least 500 mm between the barrier boom and other objects such as
85. as recognised Check sum of the parameter incorrect A firmware update was not performed correctly Within the control an error is pending in communication The barrier could not perform any reference run Communication with a plug module was interrupted Table 51 Warning and interference messages logic control control unit ETIC AUTOCONTROL Corrective action In the closed position check that the lever system latches Wait for a few seconds The barrier closes if no obstacle is below the barrier boom anymore When no obstacle is present below the barrier boom check input e g contact strip Check supply voltage mains quality Re set parameters to factory defaults See page 144 chapter 10 18 Contact service if required Restart the control unit If the error continues to be present perform the update again via the service module Check FW versions of all plug in modules If required perform update via service module If all FW versions are up to date contact service Check motor communication Check mechanics Perform reset See page 161 chapter 13 4 Check if all plugged modules are listed in the main menu Perform reset See page 161 chapter 13 4 Contact service if required 158 5815 0009EN Version 00 13 3 2 Number 2220 WARNING 3211 WARNING 3221 WARNING 4210 WARNING 4220 WARNING FF30 WARNING 7510 ERROR FF32 ERR
86. at a closing signal Barrier closes after drive through of the next vehicle or after the closing signal 5815 0009EN Version 00 111 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL Mode 5 Automatic 5 Mode 6 Automatic 6 Typical application This mode is suitable for the automatic operation of a barrier e g with card readers remote control coin acceptors and induction loops or light barriers Passage of the barrier is possible in either direction Function The barrier is opened from direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop with an impulse at the Open low priority impulse e g with a card reader or coin acceptor The hold open time that was set is also started When the vehicle leaves the safety loop the hold open time is deleted The barrier closes in the following cases If the vehicle drives over both loops in direction 1 the barrier closes as soon as the vehicle leaves the opening loop The opening loop here acts as an extended safety loop If a vehicle drives onto the safety loop but leaves it again backwards the barrier closes at once If the vehicle drives over neither of the two loops i e there is no drive through the barrier closes after the end of the hold open time For barriers with a safety light barrier but no safety loop installed see page 131 chapter 10 10 10 Typical application This mode is suitable for the automatic
87. aximum speed medium approx 70 9o of the maximum speed fast maximum speed barrier specific speed Factory setting fast Table 31 Menu Barrier speed 10 10 2 Delays Operating view Main menu Setup gt Delays Parameters Description Hold open time The parameter Hold open time sets the hold open time for the automatic programme modes 5 and 6 The hold open time is started by an opening impulse by a control unit such as a card reader A passage should occur during the set hold open time If no passage occurs during the hold open time the barrier closes automatically When the vehicle drives on the safety loop the hold open time is deleted Setting range 3 to 60s Factory setting 30s Close delay The barrier only closes if the set time for the closing delay is over The timer for closing delay is started with the closing signal With this parameter you can also set the Lead time in the Signal light menu Setting range 0 to 15s Factory setting 0s 118 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit Operating view Main menu Setup Delays Parameters Description Light barrier delay The barrier only closes if the set time for the light barrier delay is over The timer for light barrier delay is started with clearance of the light barrier Setting range to 15s Factory setting oS Impact delay After the control unit has
88. barrier behaviour and thus lead to serious injury Therefore Ifthe barrier is struck by lightning an electrician check the barrier for damage and proper function Repair barrier if required Observe possible movements of the barrier boom Defective control may lead to inadvertent movement of the barrier boom ETIC AUTOCONTROL WARNING Danger of injury from total outage or barrier malfunction after lightning has hit the barrier 13 2 Malfunction table barrier malfunctions Malfunction Barrier out of operation The message Safety device missing appears on the display Barrier does not open Barrier does not open completely For requirements to the MHTM MicroDrive service specialist see page 16 chapter 2 4 1 Possible cause No safety loop is connected to the plug in module Detector and no safety light barrier to the clamps X11 and X20 The safety device is defective Power supply is not connected Error present The corresponding error message is displayed Power supply is present Control unit display does not light up Loop interference due to external loop detectors or other barriers in the proximity Closing signal is active Spring tension in the balancing springs of the lever system set too weakly for the barrier boom weight Corrective action Connect either the safety loop or safety light barrier See page 168 chapter 17 1
89. be given by an external closing signal or by pushing the left operating button at the control unit Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after a vehicle has passed through and a permanent closing signal is pending If only a safety light barrier is installed no passage is required The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after the first vehicle has driven through If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier closes at once when the voltage returns In this option the barrier boom stops initially The barrier will only carry out reference run after a release signal Release signal A release signal must be applied for the barrier to carry out a reference run The release signal can be applied even before the voltage returns The release signal can be given by an external closing signal or by pushing the left operating button at the control unit Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after a vehicle has passed through and a permanent closing signal is pending If only a safety light barrier is installed no passage is required The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes on
90. by a vehicle or person within three barrier openings In operation the number is increased to ten barrier openings If the plausibility check fails the barrier is decommissioned for reasons of safety The message Safety device missing appears on the display NOTE The input function Safety device must only be used for additional safety devices The input function is not considered for the plausibility check A safety loop always has to be connected to the detector module or a testable safety light barrier to the clamps X11 and X20 88 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Electrical connection 9 4 3 Connecting safety loop The safety loop is connected to the plug in module Detector1 A B clamps A or clamps B See page 168 chapter 17 1 Wiring diagrams The clamp function parameters can be set in the menu Detector 1 A B with the parameters Mode or Mode B See page 137 chapter 10 15 Mag00257 Fig 42 Connecting safety loop Control unit Connection of induction loop A Plug in module Detector 1 A B Connection of induction loop B Induction loop A Induction loop B If four induction loops must be supervised you connect another plug in module with the Detector function into the control unit This plug in module registers as Detector 2 C D To prevent mutual interference betwe
91. control unit 99 10 3 Displays on the control 100 10 4 Symbols in the 101 10 4 1 Control button functions 101 10 4 2 Current state of the barrier 102 10 4 3 Current programme mode 103 10 4 4 Current state of the induction loops 103 10 4 5 Further 103 10 5 Parameterising 104 10 6 Parameterising values 105 10 7 Select programme mode 106 10 7 1 Mode 1 Maintained contact 107 10 7 2 Mode 2 108 10 7 3 Mode 3 Pulse control bistable 109 5815 0009EN Version 00 5 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Contents 11 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 10 7 4 Mode 4 Two pulse control 110 10 7 5 Automatic Modes 5 to 8 Drive direction 1 overview and differences 111 10 7 6 Automatic Modes 5 to 8 Drive direction 2 115 10 7 7 2 116 10 8 Menu Information 1
92. ction loops 138 10 15 2 Reconciling and setting the operating frequency of the induction loop 139 10 16 Menu Detector 2 0 141 10 17 Menu Radio control 141 10 19 Factory SCTUNOS 2 144 Start up and operation ess 145 Acc 145 11 2 146 11 3 Switching on and off the barrier 146 11 4 Putting the barrier temporarily out of operation 147 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Contents 12 MaIntenal6B a a rare MEE HDI CREE 149 rer 149 12 2 150 12 3 Maintenance 151 13 rius r 153 NOAA 153 13 2 Malfunction table barrier malfunctions 154 13 3 Warning and interference messages on the RETE 157 13 3 1 Warning interference messages Logic control control unit 157 13 3 2 Warning and interference messages 159 13 3 3 Warning and interference messages 5121210 eee
93. d with an electro mechanical boom lock at the end of the barrier boom When the barrier is closed the boom locking is activated via the output function Boom locking If a signal is present for opening the boom lock is released first gt See also page 94 digital output function Boom locking Operating view Main menu Attachments Boom locking Parameters Description Without boom locking Boom locking not present With boom locking Boom locking present Table 43 Menu Boom locking 10 12 Menu Service This menu is only intended for MAGNETIC s service and only accessible with a password 10 13 Menu Information Operating view Main menu Information Parameters Description Serial No Displays the serial number of the control unit Hardware Version Displays the present hardware version Software Display of the present software number SW Version Displays the present software version Temperature Displays the current temperature in the control unit Table 44 Menu Information 10 14 Menu Motor GW Gateway Operating View Main Menu Motor GW Gateway Parameters Description Software Displays the present software number SW version Displays the present software version Motor temperature Display of the current motor temperature Motor SW Display of the present motor software Table 45 Menu Motor GW Gateway 136 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL
94. dation hole Close empty conduit to prevent water from entering Fill concrete foundation pursuant to Fig 17 Create flat line in the base area The following requirements must be fulfilled Level and horizontal Surface deviation max 1 mm m Let concrete cure 5815 0009EN Version 00 51 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Assembly and installation 8 4 Assembly and installation of induction loops 8 4 1 Example Depending on the application safety installations must be installed on site Induction loops light barriers etc can be used as safety installations The safety installations must ensure that the barrier closes only after the vehicle has passed through Safety installations such as induction loops can be purchased from MAGNETIC Directions for the assembly and installation of induction loops On barriers with an automatic closing function induction loops are used for the detection of vehicles The loop underneath the barrier boom always serves as monitor and closing loop Meaning as long as a vehicle is standing on the loop the barrier stays open Only after the vehicle has left the loop will the barrier be closed Mag00319 Fig 18 Arrangement example of an induction loop for passenger car operation 1 Carriageway 2 Induction loop 3 Projection of the barrier boom onto the subsurface with a standard installation of the loop
95. dule Radio Designation Unit Plug in module Radio Current consumption mA 20 Frequency hand transmitter MHz 433 HF modulation FM AM depending on region Table 12 Plug in module Radio 32 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Design and function 5 Design and function 5 1 Design 5 1 1 Access and Parking 2 Mag00371 Fig 5 Barrier system design Series Access Barrier housing MicroBoom XL barrier boom Pendulum support from 3 5 m barrier boom length accessory Nesting post accessory Empty conduits for mains cable control lines and induction loop Concrete foundation with reinforcement 5815 0009EN Version 00 33 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Design and function 5 2 Function The barrier consists of a barrier housing with drive system and a barrier boom The drive system consists of an electric motor control unit and the lever system The lever system locks the barrier boom in both end positions In case of power outage the barrier boom can easily be moved by hand Integrated balancing springs in the lever system balance out the boom weight exactly These balancing springs are pre set in the factory Sensors integrated in the motor supply exact data on every correct position of the barrier boom and thus serve the control unit to
96. e flange shaft for correction See page 65 Fig 28 9 Tighten the 4 hexagon socket screws SW 10 to 120 Nm at the two clamping levers 10 Switch on power supply 11 Switch the Service switch on the control unit The LED lights red The display backlighting flashes See page 116 chapter 10 7 7 Mode Service 12 Manually close the barrier with the middle right button v at the control unit 13 Check horizontal alignment of the barrier boom with the spirit level 14 Assemble edge protection See page 66 chapter 8 11 15 Mount end caps of the barrier boom 16 Switch the Service switch on the control unit The LED must light green 17 Install the barrier housing door 18 Attach and lock the barrier housing hood 8 11 Assemble edge protection Missing edge protection at WARNING the barrier boom E Danger from missing edge protection at the barrier boom Missing edge protection at the barrier boom may cause severe or lethal injuries for persons bicyclers cabriolet drivers and motorcycle drivers when the barrier boom closes Therefore Assemble edge protection Ifthe edge protection is damaged it must be replaced immediately NOTE If you use a pendulum support observe that you must mount part of the edge protection in front of the pendulum support and part of the edge protection behind the pendulum support 66 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM
97. e voltage returns 5815 0009EN Version 00 125 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL Operating view Main menu Setup gt Start up behaviour Option Description 2 Reference run In this option the barrier initially performs a reference run This means that the barrier opens completely at low speed Release signal A release signal must be applied for the barrier to be ready for closing The release signal can be applied even before the voltage returns The release signal can be given by an external closing signal or by pushing the left operating button at the control unit Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after a vehicle has passed through and a permanent closing signal is pending If only a safety light barrier is installed no passage is required The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes when the first vehicle has driven through If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier closes at once when the voltage returns 3 Reference run In this option the barrier initially performs a reference run This means that the barrier opens completely at low speed Release signal A release signal must be applied for the barrier to be ready for closing If the release signal is applied before retur
98. efon 49 0 7622 695 5 D 79650 Schopfheim Telefax 49 0 7622 695 602 Dokumentationsbevollmachtigter Documentation Engineer Herr Stefan Wellinger Telefon 49 0 7622 695 719 erklart hiermit fur das von inm gelieferte Produkt this is to certify that the delivered product Bezeichnung designation Schranke barrier MHTM MicroDrive Typ type ACCESS XL ACCESS XXL mit Sicherheitseinrichtungen gem Betriebsanleitung with safety installations accordance with operating instructions Ab Serien Nr from serial no F05491547 die Konformitat nach corresponds to the conformity of Richtlinie directive 2006 42 EG Machinenrichtlinie machine directive Richtlinie directive 2004 108 EG EMV Richtlinie EMC directive Angewandte harmonisierte Normen oder Teile daraus Realized harmonized norms or parts of them EN ISO 12100 2 2004 04 Sicherheit von Maschinen Grundbegriffe allgemeine Gestaltungsleits tze Teil 2 Technische Leitsatze Safety of machinery basic concepts general principles for design Part 2 Technical principles EN 60204 1 2007 06 Sicherheit von Maschinen Elektrische Ausr stung von Maschinen Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen Safety of Machinery Electrical Equipment of Machines Part 1 Specifications for General Requirements EN 61000 6 2 2006 03 Elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit EMV Teil 6 2 Fachgrundnormen St rfestigkeit f r Industriebereich Electromagnetic c
99. el are allowed to assemble the barrier and the appropriate components Check the foundation anchors fit tightly before starting the barrier Check the firm fixing of all screws according to maintenance schedule Danger of crushing lever system and flange shaft Danger of crushing at opened barrier housing at the lever system and flange shaft The lever system and the flange shaft in the barrier housing can cause serious crushing injuries Therefore WARNING Only qualified and skilled personnel are allowed work on the barrier housing and barrier boom Only work at the barrier housing when the power supply is turned off Assemble barrier housing without barrier boom For assembly of the barrier boom strictly observe the descriptions in chapter 8 Wear protective gloves if necessary 22 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL barrier boom and flange WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier boom and barrier housing Moving parts may cause serious crushing injuries Therefore Only qualified and skilled personnel are allowed work on the barrier housing and barrier boom Only work at the barrier housing when the power supply is turned off Illegible signage CAUTION Risk of injury by illegible symbols Labels and signs can become dirty or unrecognisable in the course of time Therefore Alway
100. en the induction loops we recommend using a plug in module instead of an external detector 5815 0009EN Version 00 89 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Electrical connection AUIOCONIROL 9 4 4 Connect and test the safety light barriers Connecting safety light Connect the transmitter and receiver connection lines of the safety barrier light barriers to clamps X11 and X20 By default MAGNETIC installs a jumper between terminals X11 OUT and IN When a safety light barrier is connected the jumper must be removed See page 168 chapter 17 1 Wiring diagrams Aligning the safety light The receiver is mounted at the post and the transmitter at the barrier barrier housing Alternatively the receiver can also be installed to an opposite barrier housing 1 There must not be any objects between the transmitter and receiver The light path must be free 2 Switch on power supply 3 The green LEDs at the transmitter and receiver must be lit 4 Align receiver with transmitter If required hold the included reflective foil in front of the receiver as setting aid The yellow LED at the receiver lights up when aligned correctly Mag00317 Fig 43 Use reflective foil 1 Reflective foil 5 Slightly loosen the attachment screws from the post to align the receiver It must be possible to turn the post 6 Turn the post until the yellow LED at the receiver is lit 7 Keep reflective
101. ever install the barrier housing and barrier boom during thunderstorms Protect yourself in buildings or vehicles 5815 0009EN Version 00 19 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Safety ETIC AUTOCONTROL Improper operation WARNING Danger from improper operation of the barrier Improper operation of the barrier can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore The barrier closes automatically in certain programme modes Passing of two vehicles within a single opening process must be prevented by the construction and appropriate signs or signals The barrier is intended for a single drive direction at the same time The operator must prevent concurrent oncoming traffic by suitable measures such as signs Only additions to the barrier casing or boom that are permitted by the manufacturer may be installed Keep barrier area free from objects Do not use the barrier boom as a lifting device Never climb over or crawl under boom Never sit on the barrier housing or climb over it not sit or have yourself lifted by the boom Never open or stop the boom manually Entering the danger area of the barrier WARNING Danger from entering the danger area The MAGNETIC MHTM MicroDrive barriers are intended exclusively for closing off passages for motor vehicles and trucks For vehicles that cannot be detected by inductio
102. ews Spring washer Disc d13 Disc d17 Mounting profile Sleeve with inner thread Foundation Silicon sealant Assemble housing The foundation must have cured 2 Drill holes for the sleeves with inner threads according to the foundation plan For Access XL see page 46 Fig 12 and for Access XXL see page 48 Fig 14 Compliance with the indicate sizes 3 Set sleeves with inner thread according to the enclosed instructions Set up barrier housing upright on foundation Assemble the barrier housing on the foundation according to Fig 22 Tighten hexagon head screws slightly for this 6 A Align barrier housing Tighten the hexagon head screws firmly If a nesting post or light barrier post is installed observe page 79 chapter 8 14 7 barrier housing with silicon sealant 58 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation 8 Assemble nesting post or light barrier post Requirements mounting material Assemble nesting post or light barrier post The nesting post and the light barrier post are attached with 4 foundation anchors each You can order a mounting set consisting of foundation anchor washers spring rings and hexagon nuts from MAGNETIC Autocontrol GmbH as accessories If you are using your own mounting material it must meet the following requirements 4 foundation anchors Features suitable for concrete C35 45
103. ext lower menu level Select desired option or desired value When the desired option was selected the symbol is displayed Option was selected but not yet stored Within one menu level Move cursor market upwards For setting value Increase figure Within one menu level Move cursor market downwards For setting value Decrease figure Move cursor one position to the right Menu Information Menu Detector for plug in module Detector C D Call view Detector C D and switch between Detector A B and Detector C D Programme mode Service Manually open the barrier Programme mode Service Manually close the barrier Delete error message When changing settings Cancel changing process 5815 0009EN Version 00 101 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit ETIC AUTOCONTROL 10 4 2 Current state of the barrier The barrier can have the following states Symbols Description Barrier boom closed Barrier boom open dii Barrier boom opens E Closing signal was recognised Traffic lights active Barrier closes in 5 seconds Time for traffic light lead is counted down Barrier boom closes Monitoring unit used 1 Barrier boom position unknown Homing active ag Barrier boom stopped A An error is present Table 19 Current state of the barrier 102 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 10 4 3 Current programme
104. f the manufacturer is not permitted NOTE Content details texts drawings pictures and other illustrations are protected by copyright and are subject to industrial property rights Any improper use shall be liable to prosecution Any type and form of duplication also of extracts as well as the exploitation and or communication of the contents are not per mitted without the manufacturer s written declaration of consent 10 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 1 5 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery comprises 1 barrier housing incl drive unit and control 1 Barrier 2 Attachment profiles 2 Prohibition sign stickers Edge protection Options if applicable Supplied documentation per barrier These operating instructions 1 6 Warranty Subject to the condition that the operating instructions are observed and that no inadmissible operations are carried out on the technical equipment and that the installation has suffered no mechanical damage MAGNETIC grants a warranty on all mechanical and electrical components of the extent as stated in its standard terms of sales and delivery or as contractually agreed in writing 1 7 Disclaimer MAGNETIC expressly disclaims all implied and statutory warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the product and the statutory warra
105. ff Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Red flashes at 2 Hz Factory setting Illumination strip red Signal mode B Select function for output Signal light B Options For the options Traffic light Warning signal Flashing lights Boom illumination see parameters signal mode A Illumination strip green Barrier closed lower end position Green off Barrier opens Green off Barrier open upper end position Green permanent light Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Green off Factory setting Illumination strip green 5815 0009EN Version 00 133 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL Operating view Main menu Attachments Signal light Parameters Signal mode C Lead time Start event Table 41 Menu Signal light Description Select function for output Signal light C Options Traffic light permanent signal for red green signal lights Barrier closed Traffic light red Barrier opens Traffic light red Barrier open upper end position Traffic light off Barrier closes without lead time closing time with lead time Traffic light red Warning signal connection of a visual or acoustic signal permanent signal before and during closing of the barrier Barrier closed Warning signal off Barrier opens Warning signal off Barrier open upper end position Warning signal off Barrier
106. following up with a pipe or rod with a similar diameter as the flange shaft Insert the flange shaft with the flange from the other side by rotating movements to the stop of the flange Observe correct seat of the V ring The sealing lip must be flush against the plane area of the plastic ring 68 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Assembly and installation 14 Putthe flange in the horizontal position by turning the flange shaft 15 Hook in balancing springs 16 Apply cover disc for the flange shaft 17 Check and if necessary adjust vertical position by spirit level 18 Tighten the 4 hexagon socket screws SW10 at the two clamping levers at 120 Nm Observe that the two clamping levers and the adjusting washers are each flush with the ball bearing The clamping levers must be pushed against the ball bearings 19 Mount the barrier boom with the flange vertical 20 Adjust balancing springs with the noted control size See page 73 chapter 8 13 1 Steps 8 to 13 21 Switch on power supply 22 Switch the Service switch on the control unit The LED lights red The display backlighting flashes See page 116 chapter 10 7 7 Mode Service 23 Manually close the barrier with the middle right button v at the control unit 24 Check horizontal alignment of the barrier boom with the spirit level 25 Switch the Service switch on the con
107. formation via the plug in module Detector 1 Here the serial number SerNo hardware version software and software version and of the plug in module are displayed Table 46 Menu Detector 1 A B 5815 0009EN Version 00 137 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL Operating view Main menu Detector 1 Frequency settings Parameters Freq A Freq B Frequ Shift Ref value A Ref value B Description Displays the currently measured frequency for induction loop A Displays the currently measured frequency for induction loop B Interference influences e g from external loop detectors or induction loops of barriers close by can influence the frequency of loops A and B Use the parameter Freq Shift to change the frequency values for loops A channel A and B channel B by approx 10 and thus reduce the influence of loops A and B Options for channels A and B High high frequency value Low low frequency value Displays the reference frequency for induction loop A Displays the reference frequency for induction loop B Table 47 Menu Frequency settings 10 15 1 Check the working frequency of the induction loops 1 The operating view is displayed See page 100 Fig 45 2 Press the left control button 1 repeatedly until the menu Detector 1 A B is displayed Detector 1 A B 1 f 25454 Hz
108. from your dealer or directly from the manufacturer For the address see invoice delivery note or the reverse of these instructions After completion of repair work ensure that all covers are correctly mounted The following must be worn during all repair work Work clothes Protective gloves Safety shoes Protective helmet 5815 0009EN Version 00 163 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Repair AUIOCONIROL 14 2 Spare parts WARNING Risk of injury by incorrect spare parts Incorrect or defective spare parts can result in damage malfunctions or total failure and also impair safety Therefore Use only the manufacturer s original spare parts Procure spare parts from your dealer or directly from the manufacturer For the address see invoice delivery note or the reverse of these instructions Spare part lists can be obtained on request 14 3 Replacing the barrier boom Danger of injury CAUTION Danger of injury There is a danger of injury when mounting the barrier boom Therefore Barrier booms must be mounted by two persons 1 Secure barrier danger area e g with barrier tape 2 Remove the barrier housing hood 3 Remove the barrier housing door WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier boom and barrier housing 4 Switch off power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reacti
109. g current Max line length without overvoltage module Number Max switching voltage Switching current Max line length without overvoltage module 1 Number of slots for plug in modules Unit V DC VDC mA V DC VDC mA VAC DC mA m Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Technical data MGC MAGNETIC Gate Controller 24 1 300 consumption of the different plug in modules max 24 W Max 7 2 W power consumption of the different plug in modules 1AT 24 300 8 24 10 lt 10 mA per input 30 4 open collector 24 10 96 100 30 3 normally open contacts and 3 change over contacts isolated 30 10 mA 1 30 Graphics display 128 x 65 Pixel Selectable German English French Spanish Italian or Portuguese 5 1 For line lengths exceeding 30 m overvoltage modules must be installed in front of the terminal clamps Table 10 Control unit 5815 0009EN Version 00 31 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Technical data 4 4 Plug in module Detector A B Designation Unit Plug in module Detector Current consumption mA 50 Number of loop detectors 2 A and B Inductance range uH 70 to 500 Number of induction loop 10 levels sensitivity levels Response sensitivity Selectable 0 01 to 2 0 induction loop Table 11 Plug in module Detector A B 4 5 Plug in mo
110. ght C Table 16 Factory settings Digital outputs and Relay outputs Description When the control unit recognises any safety relevant error or error the output with this function is reactivated Fail safe See page 157 chapter 13 3 When the control unit recognises any Warning the output with this function is reactivated Fail safe When the barrier is closed the output with this function is active When the barrier is open the output with this function is active While the barrier closes the output with this function is active While the barrier opens the output with this function is active This function is used to set the upper and lower angles When the barrier boom is within this angle range the output with this function is active When the barrier boom is outside of the angle range set the output is inactive The upper and lower angle can be set for values between 0 and 90 When a passage was detected this output emits a counter pulse of 300 ms with this function Passage is possible in either direction This output is used to control a sliding gate When the barrier is open the output with this function emits a counter pulse of 300 ms with this function 94 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Function Boom contact FB Boom contact feedback Boom locking Parallel operation Acknowledgment Signal light A Signal light B Signal light C Loop active A Loop
111. hese electricians are trained and authorised by MAGNETIC to perform special repair and service work at MicroDrive barriers It must be expected that only those people are deployed who carry out their work reliably People whose ability to respond is affected e g by drugs alcohol or medicines must not be used Furthermore the age and profession specific regulations valid at the operating location must be observed when selecting personnel 16 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Safety Personal protective equipment It is necessary to wear personal protective equipment when dealing with the barrier so as to minimise health hazards Before carrying out any work properly dress in the necessary protective equipment such as work clothes protective gloves safety shoes helmet and wear during work Occupational safety and special dangers The remaining risks resulting from the risk analysis are specified in the following section Observe the safety notes listed here and the warning notes mentioned in the other chapters of these instructions to reduce health hazards and to avoid dangerous situations Danger symbols on the MicroDrive barrier Electric voltage Danger of crushing The relevant dangerous areas on the barriers can be identified by the following pictograms A DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage indicates life
112. ian traffic impossible 13 2 1 3 Non intended 14 22 Operator s responsibility 15 2 3 Changes and modifications 15 24 Specialists and operating personnel 16 2 4 1 Requirements 16 2 5 Personal protective equipment 17 2 6 Occupational safety and special dangers 17 2 6 1 Danger symbols on the MHTM MicroDrive barrier 17 2 6 2 Hazard notes and occupational safety 18 27 Danger are8 a dade cece opti 24 mc cc 25 21 gt lt EM 25 26 Technical 27 A E ee 27 4 1 1 Dimensions and weight 2f 4 1 2 Electrical connection 28 4 1 3 Operating conditions 28 4 1 4 Operating 8 28 2 ioc AX 29 4 2 1 Dimensions and weight 29 4 2 2 Electrical connection 30 4 2 3 Operating conditions 30 4 2
113. icroDrive Access XL XXL Electrical connection Factory setting Function Open high priority Open low priority Programme modes 2 4 to 8 Open low priority Programme mode 3 Close Open Open exit Opening with vend count Close Close low priority Inhibit opening Inhibit opening loop Inhibit signal light ETIC AUTOCONTROL Clamp Description Function IN 1 Input 1 Open low priority IN2 Input 2 Open low priority IN3 Input 3 Opening with vend count IN4 Input 4 Open high priority INS Input 5 External opening loop exit IN6 Input 6 Close IN7 Input 7 Close IN8 Input 8 Boom contact Table 14 Factory settings Digital inputs The functions have different priorities towards each other The function Open high priority has the highest priority priority 1 l e all other functions such as Open low priority Close etc are ignored if the function Open high priority is active Description Connect fire fighter switch emergency opening contacts etc to this input This input has the highest priority The barrier opens when 24 V DC are applied to this input While the signal is present the barrier cannot be closed This input must not be used for opening loops This input function is superordinated to all other input functions Depending on programme mode a permanent signal or impulse is required Programme modes 2 4 to 8 The barrier opens when 24 V DC are applied to this input Progra
114. ier boom position according to step 4 13 If required repeat steps 8 to 12 until the barrier boom is balanced in the 30 position 14 Install the barrier housing door 15 Attach and lock the barrier housing hood 30 Mag00316 Fig 34 Opening angle barrier boom 30 5815 0009EN Version 00 15 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUIOCONIROL 8 13 2 Overview table balancing springs NOTE The following overview tables Balancing springs do not take into consideration any attachment parts For barrier booms with attachment parts the required number of springs may deviate from the number of springs in the overview table The following overview table apply for the barriers Access XL Overview table balancing springs for barriers Access XL without pendulum support Lane width m Number springs weak Number springs Control size mm strong 5 0 3 551 5 1 3 551 5 2 3 552 5 3 3 560 5 4 3 569 5 5 3 577 5 6 1 1 569 od 1 1 578 5 8 4 551 5 9 4 551 6 0 4 553 6 1 4 558 6 2 4 562 6 3 4 565 6 4 4 569 6 5 4 573 6 6 4 577 6 7 2 555 6 8 2 560 6 9 2 563 7 0 2 567 T 1 2 571 7 2 2 575 7 3 2 579 7 4 5 556 7 5 5 560 76 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Lane width m 7 6 7 7 7 8 727 8 0 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 9 9 0
115. ier danger area e g with barrier tape 2 Remove the barrier housing hood 3 Remove the barrier housing door WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier boom and barrier housing 4 Switch off power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation The balancing springs in the lever system are relaxed The flange is vertical 5 Assemble barrier boom with hexagon head screws washers spring washers and nuts Sp Mag00408 Fig 25 Assembling the barrier boom Flange Nut 4 pieces Spring disc 4 pieces End cap 2 pieces Hexagon head screws 4 pieces Washer 4 pieces Edge protection mount after barrier boom assembly Barrier boom ON DAA UNS 62 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation 6 Mountend caps 7 Checkthe vertical alignment of the barrier boom with a spirit level and correct if required Turn the flange shaft for correction Proceed as follows for this Loosen the 4 hexagon socket screws SW 10 at the two clamping levers See page 65 Fig 28 Turn the flange shaft Tighten the 4 hexagon socket screws SW 10 at the two clamping levers at 120 Nm 8 Switch on power supply 9 Switch the Service switch on the control unit The LED lights red The display backlighting flashes See page 116 chapter 10 7 7 Mode Service 10 Manuall
116. ing view is displayed See page 100 Fig 45 2 Press right control button 3 The Main menu menu is displayed 4 The Programme mode menu is highlighted with a dark background and therefore selected If required select the Programme mode menu with the two middle buttons en Confirm selection with the right control button 4 6 Alist with the possible programme modes is displayed 7 Select the desired programme mode with the two middle buttons 8 Use the right button to select the new programming mode Your selection is marked with the symbol 9 Use the left button to leave the Programme mode menu 10 The safety prompt Save changes appears If the changes to be saved press the right button The new programme mode is activated If the changes are not to be saved press the left button X The previous programme mode remains active 11 The Main menu menu is displayed 12 Use the left button to leave the Main menu menu The operating view is displayed 104 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit 10 6 Parameterising values Example Change hold open time The operating view is displayed See page 100 Fig 45 Press right control button 2 The Main menu menu is displayed Select the menu Setup with the two middle buttons Confirm selection with
117. into moving components If necessary attach control lines clamps to the metal tabs 3 Connect control lines according to wiring diagram See page 168 chapter 17 1 Wiring diagrams Mag00409 Fig 41 Connecting the control lines 1 Control unit 2 Cable tie metal tabs 3 Cable clamp 4 Control line 5 Cable opening 5815 0009EN Version 00 87 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC Electrical connection AUTOCONTROL 9 4 1 Connecting safety devices As safety devices you must connect safety loops or safety light barriers to the control unit Safety loops must only be connected to monitor vehicles Only MAGNETIC safety light barriers must be used If you connect a safety loop the barrier closes only after the safety loop is clear If you connect a safety light barrier the barrier closes only after the safety light barrier is clear 9 4 2 Plausibility check of the safety devices NOTE The plausibility check is deactivated in barriers in deadman operation with a closing speed of 2 2 2 seconds To prevent the barrier from being operated without safety devices a plausibility check of the safety devices is performed The plausibility check inspects whether at least one safety device is present and whether the safety device works correctly in operation When the voltage supply is switched on it is verified that at least one safety device was passed
118. ion resistance to earth 1 Mohm Inductance of the loop 70 to 500 uH If the values are not within the specified ranges the loop is defective 8 4 4 Installing induction loops in bitumen asphalt or concrete 1 50 mm deep groove into the surface or asphalt using a cutting disc The groove must be equally deep at every point According to Fig 14 the corners of the groove must be cut in a 45 angle 1 2 4 J Fig 19 Installing induction loop in bitumen asphalt or concrete 1 Groove for induction loop feed line 2 Corners cut diagonally 3 Groove for induction loop 4 Induction loop 54 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation 2 Lay the loop carefully into the groove and push it down by means of a blunt object such as a piece of wood The insulation must by no means be damaged 3 To avoid slipping of the loop fix the loop using small wooden wedges Remove the wooden wedges later on 4 Push the loop feed line through the empty conduit in place into the barrier housing 5 Measure the induction loop according to chapter 8 4 3 6 We recommend to cover the inserted loop using quartz sand Make sure that at least 25 mm remain between the upper edge of the carriageway and the quartz sand for the potting compound 7 Seal the groove with the potting compound The temperature resistance of the loop must match the temperature of
119. ions Replace the control unit FFO3 Safety device No monitoring loop is Connect either the safety loop ERROR missing connected to the detector or safety light barrier module and no safety light See page 168 chapter 17 1 barrier to the clamps X11 and X20 Safety device defective Replace safety device Sensitivity settings in the Change sensitivity gt See Detector menu too low Not all page 137 chapter 10 15 vehicles are recognised FFO4 Barrier too fast Spring tension in the balancing Adjust balancing springs ERROR springs of the lever system set See page 72 too weakly for the barrier boom chapter 8 13 weight Contact service if required FFOS Book contact At the Boom contact input Replace the barrier boom WARNING Swing sway active boom ejection was detected If required choose the option Off in the Boom contact settings menu Verify cables 5815 0009EN Version 00 157 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Malfunctions Number Designation FFO6 Vandalism WARNING FF30 Impact detection WARNING 3120 Mains power ERROR failure 5530 EEPROM ERROR checksum 6000 Module update ERROR error 6102 Software error ERROR system bus 6105 Error on homing ERROR 8130 Heartbeat error WARNING Possible cause The barrier boom was either lifted from the lower end position or stopped when closing Impact was recognised by the input external impact contact Short term mains outage w
120. iption Closure by light barrier Use this parameter to select the closing behaviour for barriers with only one safety light barrier installed If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after the first vehicle has driven through in the automatic programme modes 5 to 8 If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier will not close automatically after the first vehicle has driven through in the automatic programme modes 5 to 8 Options inactive In programme modes 5 and 6 the barrier only closes if either a closing signal is applied or the hold open time has passed In programme modes 7 and 8 the barrier only closes when a closing signal is applied active In programme modes 5 to 8 the barrier closes at once when a vehicle drives through the safety light barrier and after passage of the set time for the parameter Light barrier delay See page 119 chapter 10 10 2 Factory setting inactive Table 38 Menu Closure by light barrier 10 10 11 Master Slave Operating view Main Menu Setup Master Slave Parameters Description Master Slave Activate and deactivate Parallel operation function By activating the master slave function the corresponding inputs and outputs are automatically converted For information on parallel operation see separate instructions Options inactive active Factory setting inactive Table 39 Menu Master Slave 5815 0009EN Version 00 131 Barrier MHTM
121. ith 2 persons with the horizontal flange Set the barrier to the vertical position with 2 persons Check the vertical position by spirit level and if necessary adjust it Tighten the 4 hexagon socket screws SW10 at the two clamping levers at 120 Nm Observe that the two clamping levers and the adjusting washers are each flush with the ball bearing The clamping levers must be pushed against the ball bearings Adjust balancing springs with the noted control size See page 73 chapter 8 13 1 Steps 8 to 13 Switch on power supply owitch the Service switch on the control unit The LED lights red The display backlighting flashes See page 116 chapter 10 7 7 Mode Service Manually close the barrier with the middle right button at the control unit Check horizontal alignment of the barrier boom with the spirit level Switch the Service switch on the control unit The LED must light green Install the barrier housing door Attach and lock the barrier housing hood 5815 0009EN Version 00 71 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUTOCONTKOL 8 13 Check and set the balancing springs in the lever system Danger of crushing lever system WARNING Danger of crushing at opened barrier housing at the lever system The lever system in the barrier housing can cause serious crushing injuries Therefore Balancing springs in the lever system must on
122. ity 1 permanent signal Opening loop Not supported Close Not supported Table 26 Supported input functions Pulse control See page 91 chapter 9 4 6 Digital inputs 5815 0009EN Version 00 109 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Parameterising control unit 10 7 4 Mode 4 Two pulse control Typical application Function Supported input functions This mode is suitable for barriers on factory premises etc that are often frequented by vehicles The barrier must be operated by a person The barrier is opened and closed completely via two separate command units signal One impulse on the respective input is sufficient for opening or closing The impulse must be present between 100 and 300 ms The input function Open high priority is superordinated to the input function Close This means that while a closing signal is applied the barrier can be opened by the signal Open high priority When the opening signal is removed the barrier closes again at once after opening completely Input function Signal type Supported Not supported Open low priority Impulse or Supported permanent signal Open low priority with Impulse signal Supported vend count Open high priority Impulse or Supported permanent signal Opening loop Not supported Close Impulse or Supported permanent signal Table 27 Supported input functions Two Pulse control See page 91 ch
123. kept in direct proximity of the barrier well accessible to the personnel at all times When passing the barrier on to third parties the operating instructions must also be handed over Components from other suppliers may have their own safety regulations and instructions for use These must also be observed These operating instructions are only valid as of the following programme versions Software number software and software version SW version are displayed in the menu Module info Designation Software SW version Master Controller Standard 4915 1000 0 10 Motor Gateway Controller 4915 3000 0 10 Detector module 2 channel 4915 3001 0 10 Radio module 433 MHz 4915 3003 0 10 Ethernet Module 4915 3004 0 10 Table 1 Programme versions 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 1 2 Pictogram explanation Warning notes Hints and recommendations Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL General Warning notes are characterised by pictograms in these operating instructions The warning notes are followed by signal words expressing the scale of the hazard It is absolutely essential to observe the notes and to proceed with caution in order to prevent accidents as well as bodily injuries and property damage P A DANGER DANGER points to an immediately dangerous situation which leads to death or severe injuries if it is not avoided WARNING WARNING
124. l view 1 2 3 Mag00337 Fig 45 Example Operational view 1 2 3 4 Programme mode here programme mode 4 Barrier type here type Access XL Current state of the barrier here barrier closed Current function of the right control button here calling menu Main menu Current state of the induction loops Current function of the left control button here calling menu Information Example Screen change value 1 Hold open tini Mag00129a Fig 46 Example Screen Change value 1 2 3 4 5 Parameter Current value Possible upper value Possible lower value Current functions control buttons 100 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 10 4 Symbols in the display 10 4 1 Control button functions Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit The control unit is equipped with 4 control buttons The function of the control buttons change depending on the current view in the display The current functions are displayed Symbols gt x qu Table 18 Control button functions Description Call menu Information Scroll menu Information Perform loop reconciliation Call menu Main menu Make all settings in the menu Main menu Menu Information Menu Detector Perform reference of the induction loops Leave current menu level The next higher menu level is displayed Call n
125. le See page 120 chapter 10 10 3 If there was no impact on an obstacle vehicle check the spring settings of the balancing springs and mechanics Verify cables Contact service if required Contact service Check light barrier and light barrier connection 5815 0009EN Version 00 159 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Malfunctions Number FF37 ERROR FF3A WARNING Designation Motor update failed Motor update performed Possible cause An error occurred when updating the software Message serves information purposes Table 52 Warning and interference messages Motor GW 13 3 3 Number FF4A ERROR FF4B WARNING FFAC WARNING Warning and interference messages detector Designation Hardware error Loop error A or C Loop error B or D Possible cause Internal HW function test failed Short circuit or idle loop A or C Short circuit or idle loop B or D Table 53 Warning and Interference Messages Detector 13 3 4 Number 6010 WARNING 8110 WARNING 8120 WARNING ETIC AUTOCONTROL Corrective action Perform reset See page 161 chapter 13 4 Contact service if required Corrective action Perform reset See page 161 chapter 13 4 Contact service if required Remove loop error and perform adjustment If no loop is connected select the option Inactive in the menu Detector Remove loop error and perform adjust
126. le does not pass the supervision device within the set hold open time Reset on closing The vend count is set to value when a closing signal is given Time out Reset on closing The vend count is set to the value O if the event Time out or the event Reset on closing occurs Factory setting Time out Reset on closing This parameter shows the current counter reading of the vend count This function is sensible for systems where the opening loop is installed farther than one vehicle length away from the safety loop When using this function passage is permitted in one direction only Once the function is activated passages over the opening loop are counted as impulse The direction is not considered when decrementing the impulses Options inactive active Factory setting inactive This mode is suitable for the automatic operation of a barrier e g with card readers remote control coin acceptors and induction loops or light barriers The control units and the barrier have a larger distance from each other Instead of a hold open time an internal vend count is incremented and decremented Passage of the barrier is possible in either direction NOTE In systems where no opening loop is active or the parameter Count open loops is active the impulses are decremented via the safety loop only 5815 0009EN Version 00 121 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL
127. lete remote control menu is displayed 5 Press the left button 1 repeatedly until the operating view is displayed again 5815 0009EN Version 00 143 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit ETIC AUTOCONTROL Option Delete ALL The option Delete ALL was selected 1 Enter the service password 2 Confirm input with the right control button 3 message Successful appears All hand transmitters 10 18 Factory settings were deleted NOTE If a hand transmitter is deleted the memory slot used is released The sequence does not change by deletion Teaching in new hand transmitters will first fill the gaps and only then continue numbering Reset parameters This menu can be used to reset the parameters to factory settings 1 a o E n 11 The operating view is displayed gt See page 100 Fig 45 Press right operating button 2 The Main menu menu is displayed Select the menu Factory Settings with the two middle buttons Confirm selection with the right control button 4 Enter password 0 0 0 0 Confirm password with the right control button The message Reset to factory settings appears Press right operating button The safety prompt Save changes appears If the changes are to be saved press the right button wf The current settings are reset to factory settings Restart is performed If the changes are
128. light barrier is ignored l e the barrier closes completely below the angle set here even if the light barrier is covered Setting range 1 to 40 Factory setting 10 Where the barrier boom is below the set angle for impact detection during closing impact detection is deactivated l e the barrier tries to close completely below the angle set here Observe the length of the barrier boom when setting the angle The barrier boom tip height at impact detection depends on the angle set and the barrier boom length Setting range 1 to 40 Factory setting 10 See page 91 chapter 9 4 6 See page 94 chapter 9 4 7 120 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit 10 10 6 Vend count Operating view Main menu Setup Vend count Parameters Reset behaviour Counter Count open loop Table 34 Menu Vend count Example vend count with programme mode Automatic mode 5 Description Use this parameter to set vend count reset behaviour The function Vend count is available for programme modes 4 to 8 An internal vend count counts the impulses present at the input with the Opening with vend count function The pulses are decremented only in driving direction 1 Safety loop Opening loop Options no counter reset without vend count reset Time out The vend count is set to the value O if the vehic
129. ly be checked and adjusted by specialised personnel Balancing springs must only be checked and adjusted with the power supply turned off Wear protective gloves if necessary ACHTUNG The barrier system can be damaged by improper repair Other considerable damage may result from improper repair Therefore Replace all springs if a spring is broken The lever system has balancing springs that exactly balance the barrier boom weight These balancing springs are pre set in the factory The precise setting must be performed after assembly of the barrier boom and before commissioning The lever force is determined not only by the spring tension but also by the number of springs used and the spring rate MAGNETIC uses two spring types Depending on application case you will have to set the spring tension remove the springs use additional springs or use springs with a different spring rate Also see page 76 chapter 8 13 2 In the Power failure menu you can set the barrier behaviour in case of voltage failure Refer to Page 130 Chapter 10 10 9 The settings in this menu do not influence the settings of the balancing springs 72 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation J 5 NEA SENA 3 SSeS 1
130. ly after the first vehicle has driven through If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier closes at once when the voltage returns 5815 0009EN Version 00 127 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL Operating view Main menu Setup gt Start up behaviour Option Description 6 Reference run In this option the barrier boom stops initially Release signal The barrier carries out a reference run after the left operating button on the control unit is pressed Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 The barrier closes at once after the barrier reference run Reference run In this option the barrier initially performs a reference run This means that the barrier opens at low speed Release signal No release signal is required to close the boom Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after the first vehicle has driven through or after closing If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier closes at once when the voltage returns WARNING Danger of injury from closing boom Sight contact to the barrier is required when the voltage is switched on again No vehicles and persons must stand bel
131. ment If no loop is connected select the option Inactive in the menu Detector Warning and interference messages All modules Designation Watchdog reset Bus fault Bus HW fault Possible cause SW error Warning Warning Table 54 Warning and interference messages All modules Corrective action Contact service if required Contact service if required Check DIP switch next to service interface position ON Remove devices at service interface if required 160 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Malfunctions 13 4 Reset the barrier Control unit reset is performed as follows Switch of power supply and switch it on again after 10 seconds Or Press the two middle control buttons on the display for 5 seconds See page 100 Fig 45 NOTICE Damage to the unit by too short switching intervals of the mains voltage Therefore To avoid damage to the equipment the power must remain shut off for at least 10 seconds 5815 0009EN Version 00 161 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Malfunctions ETIC AUTOCONTROL 13 5 Closing or opening the barrier boom in case of power failure Danger of crushing lever system WARNING Danger of crushing at opened barrier housing at the lever system The lever system in the barrier housing can cause serious crushing
132. mme mode 3 The barrier changes its state with every impulse i e the barrier closes or opens This function is used for selective counting e g for permanent renters of a parking space An internal vend count counts the impulses present at this input The impulse must be present for approx 100 to 300 ms The reset behaviour of the vend count can be set by the Reset behaviour parameter Depending on programme mode a permanent signal or impulse is required The barrier closes when 24 V DC are applied to this input The function Close low priority is subordinated to all opening functions The barrier closes when 24 V DC are applied to this input When 24 V DC are applied to this input all opening commands except for the Open high priority and Open exit signals are ignored This input function has no function in the programme modes 1 to 4 If the input function is active the barrier remains closed when the opening loop is driven on Signal lights are no longer controlled when 24 V DC are applied to this input 92 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Function External opening loop entry External opening loop exit External impact detection Boom contact input Safety device Acknowledgment Blink signal light Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Electrical connection Description The barrier opens when 24 V DC are applied to this input Connect external opening
133. module only 3 Menu Ethernet with optional Ethernet plug in module only 178 5815 0009 Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 929 Prog mode Setup Attachments r1 Signal light m gt Signal mode A gt Signal mode B Signal mode C gt Lead time Start event Boom release settings EL On Off gt Automatic closing E Closing delay Boom locking without boom locking with boom locking Service Information Serial No m gt Hardware version Software gt Software version Temperature Motor GW Detector 1 A B Detector 2 C D Radio control Ethernet gt Factory settings Fig 58 Menu Main menu Sub menus Attachments and Information Mag00131d 1 Menu Detector 2 C D with second Detector plug in module only optional 2 Radio control with optional Radio plug in module only 3 Menu Ethernet with optional Ethernet plug in module only 5815 0009EN Version 00 179 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Appendix AUTO CONTROL Main menu gt Prog mode Setup gt Attachments gt gt Information gt Motor GW Software
134. n figure Fig 13 The empty conduits must meet the following requirements See page 46 Fig 12 Separate empty conduits for mains cable and control line Diameter 29 mm each Optional empty conduit for induction loop Diameter 29 mm each Conduits have to be planned to a sufficient length NOTE To provide a trouble free operation use separate conduits for control lines and mains cables 5815 0009EN Version 00 45 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUTOCONIROL Laying the foundation installing empty conduits min 800 N e e e D c gt Fig 12 Foundation plan Access XL Foundation anchor 4 pcs Optional when using loop connection empty conduit for loop connection diameter 29 mm Empty conduit for induction loop diameter 29 mm Empty conduit for control lines diameter 29 mm Concrete foundations C35 45 XF2 Carriageway Foundation depth at least 800 mm frost protected foundation depth to be adjusted to the local situation ND GO 1 Dig foundation hole pursuant to Fig 11 and Fig 12 28 890 x 520 Mag00368 28 640 x 540 Fig 13 Reinforcement grid Access XL 46 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation 2 Place reinforcement grid pursuant to Fig 13 in the foundation hole
135. n loops additional safety measures must be provided Entering the danger area can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore the operator must take the following measures Observing country specific laws and regulations Presence of persons and animals must be excluded Marking the danger area by prohibition signs for persons bicycles etc If required set up barriers such as fences and railings lf required set up separate passageway for persons and bicycles 20 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Closing boom Improper transport Heavy weight Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Safety Danger from closing boom A closing boom may cause severe or lethal injury to persons bicyclers cabriolet drivers and motorcycle drivers Therefore Install safety installations such as a MAGNETIC safety light barrier as surveillance device The surveillance device must prevent the closing of the barrier in case a person or a vehicle is standing below the barrier Only use barrier booms approved of by MAGNETIC Assemble edge protection Ifthe edge protection was damaged it must be replaced immediately or the barrier must be taken out of operation WARNING Danger from improper transport of the barrier boom and housing The weight of the barrier boom or housing can severely injure a person Therefore WA
136. n of voltage the release signal is ineffective In this case the release signal must be revoked and applied again after the barrier opens The release signal can be given by an external closing signal or by pushing the left operating button at the control unit Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after a vehicle has passed through and a permanent closing signal is pending If only a safety light barrier is installed no passage is required The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 If a safety loop is installed the barrier closes only after the first vehicle has driven through If only a safety light barrier is installed the barrier closes at once when the voltage returns 126 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit Operating view Main menu Setup Start up behaviour Option Description 4 Reference run In this option the barrier boom stops initially The barrier will only carry out a reference run after a release signal Release signal A release signal must be applied for the barrier to carry out a reference run If the release signal is applied before return of voltage the release signal is ineffective In this case the release signal must be revoked and applied again after the barrier opens The release signal can
137. nction Boom contact FB The functions must be selected See page 91 chapter 9 4 6 and page 94 chapter 9 4 7 Options Inactive The Boom contact is inactive If the output function Boom contact FB was selected this output is deactivated once the boom contact triggers The input Boom contact input has no function in this option Active The Boom contact is active If Boom contact FB was selected for the output function this output is deactivated once the boom contact triggers If Boom contact input was selected for the input function 24 V DC are pending at the input while the boom is resting in the flange If the barrier boom is moved from its position the 24 V DC are removed from the Boom contact input The barrier moves into the open position Factory setting Inactive Automatic closing Select signal for closing of the barrier boom after boom release Options Automatic The barrier boom automatically closes after the end of the delay time Signal For the barrier boom to close a signal must be applied to the input with the function Close or Close low priority Factory setting Automatic Closing delay The parameter is not relevant for the barriers Access XL and Access XXL Table 42 Menu Boom contact settings 5815 0009EN Version 00 135 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL 10 11 3 Boom locking The barrier can optionally be equippe
138. not to be saved press the left button Press the left button 1 repeatedly until the operating view is displayed again 144 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC E Start up and operation 11 Start up and operation 11 1 Safety See also safety notes on page 17 chapter 2 6 Occupational safety and special dangers eene WARNING Danger by inappropriate start up and operation Inappropriate start up and operation can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore Commissioning and operation must be performed by specialists or electricians Always observe the radius of action of the barrier boom Prior to start of works ensure that all housing covers are correctly mounted Wind forces over 10 Beaufort WARNING Risk of injury from breaking off barrier booms in case of high wind speeds In case of wind speeds exceeding 10 Beaufort the barrier boom may break off from the wind load and cause severe injuries Therefore observe in case of storm warnings above 10 Beaufort Disassemble barrier boom or secure it with suitable measures Stop operating the barrier system Personal protective equipment The following must be worn during start up Work clothes Protective gloves Safety shoes Protective helmet 5815 0009EN Version 00 145 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Start u
139. nty of non infringement of third party rights set forth in section 2312 3 of the uniform commercial code 1 8 Customer service Your vendor is available to you for technical information For the address see invoice delivery note or the reverse of these instructions NOTE In order to enable fast handling note the data of the type plate such as type key serial number etc before calling 5815 0009EN Version 00 11 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 General 1 9 EC Declarations of conformity EC Declarations of conformity pursuant to EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Annex 11 refer to page 167 1 10 Environmental protection NOTICE Danger for the environment by improper disposal of components or the barrier In case of improper disposal of components or the barrier damage to the environment may result Therefore Observe the valid environmental directives After appropriate disassembly the parts have to be recycled Separate recyclable fraction and feed to recycling 12 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 2 Safety Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Safety 2 1 Intended use of the barriers The MAGNETIC MHTM MicroDrive barriers are exclusively intended for controlling access to and exit of certain road vehicles in or from certain areas The barrier is either controlled by a person in manual operating modes or
140. ompatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000 6 3 2007 09 Elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit EMV Teil 6 3 Fachgrundnormen Storaussendung f r Wohnbereich Geschafts und Gewerbebereiche sowie Kleinbetriebe Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environements EN 13849 1 2008 12 Sicherheit von Maschinen Sicherheitsbezogene Teile von Steuerungen Teil 1 Allgemeine Gestaltungsleitsatze Safety of machinery Safety related parts of control systems Part 1 General principles for design Diese Erklarung ist keine Zusicherung von Eigenschaften im Sinne des Produkthaftungsgesetzes Die Sicherheitshinweise der Bedienungsanleitung sind zu beachten This declaration is not a guarantee of characteristics in the sense of product liability law The safety regulations of the operating instructions maintenance instructions have to be observed D 27 Schopfheim den 05 12 2012 Z Ort und Datum place date Unterschrift signature 5815 0009EN Version 00 167 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Appendix AUIOCONIROL 17 Appendix 17 1 Wiring diagram Following wiring diagrams apply to standard barriers Observe the customer specific wire diagrams for customer specific barriers if applicable 168 5815 0009EN Version 00
141. orcing grid as shown in figure Fig 13 5815 0009EN Version 00 47 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUTO CONIROL Empty conduits The empty conduits must meet the following requirements See page 46 Fig 12 Separate empty conduits for mains cable and control line Diameter 29 mm each Optional empty conduit for induction loop Diameter 29 mm each Conduits have to be planned to a sufficient length NOTE To provide a trouble free operation use separate conduits for control lines and mains cables Laying the foundation installing empty conduits eu min 1000 Mag00369a Fig 14 Foundation plan Access XXL Foundation anchor 4 pcs 2 Optional when using loop connection empty conduit for loop connection diameter 29 mm 3 Empty conduit for induction loop diameter 29 mm 4 Empty conduit for control lines diameter 29 mm 5 Concrete foundations C35 45 6 Carriageway 7 Foundation depth at least 800 mm frost protected foundation depth to be adjusted to the local situation 48 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Assembly and installation 1 Dig foundation hole pursuant to Fig 11 and Fig 12 A W ZU 4 So Bail St Ny Se T lt x s 6 x 28 890 x 520 Mag00370
142. ow the barrier when the closing signal is given 128 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit Operating view Main menu Setup Start up behaviour Option Description 8 Reference run In this option the barrier initially performs a reference run This means that the barrier opens at low speed Release signal No release signal is required to close the boom Closing behaviour Programme modes 1 or 2 The barrier closes at once when a permanent closing signal is applied Programme modes 3 to 8 Barrier closes at once WARNING Danger of injury from closing boom Sight contact to the barrier is required when the voltage is switched on again No vehicles and persons must stand below the barrier when the closing signal is given Table 36 Menu Start up behaviour 5815 0009EN Version 00 129 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL 10 10 9 Power failu re Operating View Main Menu Setup Power failure Parameters Power failure Table 37 Menu Power failure Description This parameter sets whether the barrier boom opens at power outage or opens or closes depending on the barrier boom position The balancing springs must be set according to the selected option See page 72 chapter 8 13 Options Unlocked With this option the lever system of
143. p and operation AUIQCONTROL 11 2 Commissioning Check before The following inspections must be performed prior to initial start up to initial start up Check electrical connections Check barrier boom position Check balancing springs in the lever system and adjust if required Inspection during the The following inspections must be performed prior to first start up first start up Check programme mode See page 106 chapter 10 7 Check parameterisation in connection with wiring Testing and setting the operating frequency of the induction loops See page 138 chapter 10 15 1 Check the function of the barrier induction loops and the signalling devices 11 3 Switching on and off the barrier NOTICE A too early mains voltage power up after a shut down can result in damage of the equipment Therefore Wait for at least 10 seconds after shutting off the mains voltage before you switch the mains voltage on again Mag00376 Fig 54 Switching on and off barrier 1 2 pole mains switch 146 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC E QUI ONT Start up and operation Switching on 1 Remove the barrier housing hood 2 Remove the barrier housing door 3 Switch on the barrier via the 2 pole mains switch 4 Depending on the settings in the Start up behaviour menu the barrier boom slowly moves into the top end position homing run
144. pressing the button on the hand transmitter the hand transmitter number is indicated in the display A radio module can manage up to 100 hand transmitters using different codes Operating view Main menu Radio control FM Parameters Number of transmitter Number of transm Teach in remote control Delete remote control Description Display of number of hand transmitters with which the barrier can be opened Use this parameter to pair a hand transmitter with the radio module Options Open high priority The button is assigned to the function Open high priority Opening The button is assigned to the function Open Closing The button is assigned to the function Close Use this parameter to revoke a pairing between a hand transmitter and the radio module Options With remote control Dissolve pairing by pressing a button on the hand transmitter With number Dissolve pairing by entering the hand transmitter number Delete ALL Delete all hand transmitters Password input is required for this 5815 0009EN Version 00 141 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Parameterising control unit Operating view Main menu Radio control FM Parameters Information Table 48 Menu Radio control FM Set hand transmitter code Teach in remote control example option Close Displays information via the plug in module Radio Here the hardware version software
145. r opens again This input must only be used in addition to the internal detector module or and the safety light barriers connected to clamp X11 Only the internal safety devices are monitored This input is required for parallel operation For more information on parallel operation see separate instructions While 24 V DC are pending at the input the lamps flash at 1 Hz This input overwrites the function of the red signal lamps You may use this function for special signalling like Parking place assigned 1 The parameter is only sensible for the automatic programme modes 5 to 8 Table 15 Function Digital inputs 5815 0009EN Version 00 93 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Electrical connection 9 4 7 Digital outputs and output relays Technical data Factory setting Function Error Warning Closed Open Closing Opening Boom angle Pulse after passage L Sliding door pulse See page 31 chapter 4 3 NOTE The digital output functions can be freely parameterised For output parameterisation refer to page 99 chapter 10 Clamp Description Function DO1 Digital output 1 Boom locking DO2 Digital output 2 Pulse after passage Digital output 3 Signal light A DO4 Digital output 4 Signal light B NO1 Relay 1 Open NO2 Relay 2 Closed NO3 Relay 3 Error NO4 NC4 Relay 4 Loop active A NOS NCS Relay 5 Loop active B NOG NC6 Relay 6 Signal li
146. r this the menu Freq Shift is used to set the frequency option to Low or High or to deactivate or adjust the induction loop coil number Reference working frequency via 1 The operating view is displayed See page 100 Fig 45 the menu Information 1 2 Press left operating button 1 3 Press the left control button repeatedly until the menu Detector 1 A B is displayed See page 138 Fig 52 4 Press second operating button from the left 2 5 The barrier is referenced The loop symbols flash during re conciliation 6 Check working frequencies If required perform settings like sensitivity etc in the menu Detector 1 A B in the main menu 7 Perform one of the following steps For a Detector plug in module Use the right button to leave the Detector 1 A B menu The operating view is displayed For two Detector plug in modules Press the third operating button from the left The Detector 2 C D menu is displayed 8 The barrier is referenced The loop symbols flash during reconciliation 9 Check working frequencies If required perform settings like sensitivity etc in the menu Detector 2 C D in the main menu 10 Use the right button to leave the Detector 2 C D menu The operating view is displayed 5815 0009EN Version 00 139 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit ETIC AUTOCONTROL Frequency value of the un
147. r to individual components can be lethal Therefore Switch off the power supply immediately in case of damage to the insulation and arrange repair Only electricians may carry out work on the electrical system Switch off power supply and secure against reactivation before performing any work Test for absence of voltage Never bypass or deactivate fuses When replacing fuses observe the correct amperage specification Keep moisture and dust away from live parts Moisture or dust may cause a short circuit If the electrical connection is established during precipitation e g rain or snow penetration of moisture must be prevented by suitable measures such as a protective cover 18 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Electric voltage A DANGER missing safety installations Mortal danger by electric voltage The safety installations that are required according to regional and local regulations must be provided by the customer Usually these are Residual current device RCD Circuit breaker Lockable 2 pole main switch according to EN 60947 3 Thunderstorm lightning A DANGER electric voltage Mortal danger from lightning and electrical voltage If lightning strikes the barrier contact to the barrier components and direct proximity to the barrier includes mortal danger Therefore N
148. rameterise lead time Upgrade signs ETIC AUTOCONTROL To be carried out by MHTM MicroDrive service specialist MHTM MicroDrive service specialist Operator 156 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL 13 3 Warning and interference messages on the display Malfunctions The control unit display indicates the corresponding warning or error message in case of an error Warning messages Warning messages serve as notice The barrier continues to operate normally Error messages In case of error messages the barrier is shut down For the barrier to be started up again the error must be removed by an MHTM MicroDrive service specialist and a reset performed pursuant to chapter 13 4 For requirements to the MHTM MicroDrive service specialist see page 16 chapter 2 4 1 13 3 1 Warning and interference messages Logic control control unit Number Designation Possible cause Corrective action FFO1 Barrier mechanical first closing motion could If required remove obstacle WARNING fault not be performed completely below the barrier boom Check barrier mechanics Check the spring setting of the balancing springs FFO2 Detector safety Communication between logic Perform reset gt WARNING signal control and detector module page 161 chapter 13 4 impaired Check plug contacts Clean plug contacts with spirit Observe ESD provis
149. rier housing and replace it on the other 1 Secure barrier danger area e g with barrier tape 2 Remove the barrier housing hood 3 Remove the barrier housing door WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier boom and barrier housing 4 Switch off power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation The balancing springs in the lever system are relaxed The barrier boom is vertical 5815 0009EN Version 00 67 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation ETIC AUTOCONTROL Write down control size between the balancing springs The control size is the size between the upper edge of the upper spring traverse to the lower edge of the lower spring traverse Remove barrier boom See page 65 Fig 29 Relive balancing springs The flange must be upright for this Perform Steps 6 to 8 according to chapter 8 13 1 See page 7 Unhook balancing springs Loosen the 4 hexagon socket screws SW 10 at the two clamping levers Do not remove the hexagon socket screws Mag00407 Fig 30 Loosen hexagon socket screws 1 2 11 12 13 Hexagon socket head screws M12 SW10 Flange shaft Remove the flange shaft cover disc of the barrier housing Push a long rod through the flange shaft for this and slightly push it against the cover Pull out the flange shaft with the flange by rotating movements We recommend
150. riority 3 Open low priority with Not supported vend count Open high priority Impulse signal Supported priority 1 Opening loop Not supported Close Permanent signal Supported priority 2 Table 25 Supported input functions Deadman See page 91 chapter 9 4 6 Digital inputs 108 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit 10 7 3 Mode 3 Pulse control bistable Typical application Function Supported input functions This mode is suitable for barriers on factory premises etc that are little frequented by vehicles The signal generator may be e g a wireless button The barrier must be operated by a person The barrier is opened and closed by one command unit pulse repetition Every impulse changes the barrier s movement direction The impulse must be present between 100 and 300 ms 1 Signal barrier opens 2 Signal barrier closes 3 Signal barrier opens etc If another impulse is given during closing the barrier opens If another impulse is given during opening the barrier opens completely and closes afterwards for reasons of safety Input function Signal type Supported Not supported Open low priority Impulse or Supported Opening and closing permanent signal alternatingly priority 2 Open low priority with Not supported vend count Open high priority Impulse or Supported prior
151. rrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Transport and storage Barrier housing and barrier boom are delivered separately The lifting gear must be designed for the weight of the barrier housing and barrier boom For transport barrier modules refer to the safety notes on page 35 chapter 6 1 For future transports Secure loose cables Secure against vibrations Securely fasten the barrier housing and barrier boom prior to transport e g screw it onto a pallet Transport and put down barrier housing and barrier boom with a forklift and lift with suitable lifting gear Store the barrier or packages under the following conditions Do not store outdoors Store dry and dust free Do not expose to aggressive media Protect against solar irradiation Avoid mechanical vibrations Storage temperature 30 to 70 C Relative humidity max 95 non condensing Check the general condition of all components and packaging regularly if they are stored for longer periods than 3 months 5815 0009EN Version 00 3 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Design notes for induction loops AUTOCONTROL 7 Design notes for induction loops Arrangement passenger car loops standard For assembly and inspection see page 52 chapter 8 4 Please observe following points when dimensioning the induction loops Induction loops respond only to metal The mass is thereby not important but the size of the loop s
152. rrier closes depending on setting of the vend count parameter 122 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL Drive direction 2 Opening loop gt Safety loop Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Parameterising control unit Mag00097 Fig 51 Programme mode 5 with impulse storage Passage in direction 2 Safety loop exit Passage in direction 2 1 Remote control card reader coin acceptor etc 2 Barrier 3 Opening loop 4 9 In direction 2 the opening loop is driven on first The barrier opens While the opening loop or safety loop is occupied the barrier remains open When the vehicle has left both loops will the barrier close From drive direction 2 vend count is not active When the vehicle leaves the opening loop backwards the barrier closes at one 5815 0009EN Version 00 123 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL 10 10 7 Impact settings Operating view Main menu Setup Impact settings Parameters Impact response Impact delay Restart Description Select the barrier boom s impact reaction if the control unit detects an impact Also see page 120 chapter 10 10 3 parameter Impact detection Select the barrier boom s impact reaction if the control unit detects an impact This setting relates to the impact detection while the barrier boom closes If an impact is recognised during opening
153. rrier s time of use that the operating instructions drawn up by him comply with the current state of the regulations adapt the operating instructions to any new provisions standards and usage conditions where required clearly determine the responsibilities for installation operation maintenance and cleaning of the barrier ensure that all employees that are working at or with the barrier have read and understood the operating instructions Furthermore the operator must train personnel regarding the use of the barrier at regular intervals and provide information on possible danger Furthermore the operator is responsible for keeping the barrier in perfect technical order and condition at all times maintaining the barrier according to the maintenance intervals and performing the safety inspections as stipulated checking all protective facilities for completeness and proper function at regular intervals The operator is also responsible that the danger area of the barrier boom cannot be accessed by any unauthorised persons and in particular not by children under any circumstances 2 3 Changes and modifications Changes modifications and re builds of the barrier or installation can cause unforeseen danger A written authorisation of the manufacturer is required before executing any technical changes and extensions on the barrier 5815 0009EN Version 00 15 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Safet
154. rvals contact your dealer Procure spare parts from your dealer or directly from the manufacturer For the address see invoice delivery note or the reverse of these instructions Interval Maintenance work To be carried out by Monthly Visual inspection of the housing inside and out for Specialist damage and corrosion Clean the housing and repair paint damage as necessary Remove corrosion damage Visual inspection of foundation anchors U profiles Specialist and mounting material for corrosion Remove corrosion damage Visual inspection of the barrier boom for damage Specialist and corrosion Clean the barrier boom and repair paint damage as necessary Remove corrosion damage Visual inspection of additional parts nesting posts Specialist and the pendulum support for damage and corrosion If necessary clean additional parts nesting posts and pendulum support and repair paint damage Remove corrosion damage Where they exist inspect lenses and mirrors of the Specialist light barriers Every 6 months Check function of the residual current operated Electricians device Check the barrier casing fastening screws for tight Specialist fit If required tighten the screws Check the screws of the additional parts pendulum Specialist support and nesting post for tight fit If required tighten the screws Check the barrier boom and flange fastening Specialist screws for tight fit If required tighten the screws
155. s keep safety warning and operating notes in a well readable condition Immediately renew damaged or unrecognisable signs or labels 5815 0009EN Version 00 23 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Safety AUIOZONTROL 2 7 Danger area barrier boom WARN N G Danger of crushing and shearing if the safety distance between the barrier boom and other objects is too low A closing or opening barrier boom can cause severe injuries from crushing if the safety distance to other objects is too low Therefore Keep a safety distance of at least 500 mm between the barrier boom and other objects such as walls masonry or houses Ln A min 500 mm WZ hh y b y N N 4 b y N b CN b _ _ CN ex i lt EN 57 _ a Mag00366 Fig 1 Danger area A Danger area of 500 mm 24 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 3 identification 3 1 Type plate Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Identification The type plate is provided inside at the barrier housing next to the hood attachment Magnetic MAGNETIC Autocontrol GmbH QUTOCONIROL D 79650 Schopfheim w 23 00 CO p 19 a D
156. ses of malfunctions and trouble shooting tasks Contact your dealer in case of malfunctions that cannot be repaired by means of the following information Procure spare parts from your dealer or directly from the manufacturer For the address see invoice delivery note or the reverse of these instructions 13 1 Safety See also safety notes on page 17 chapter 2 6 Occupational safety and special dangers Panera WARNING Danger of injury from inappropriate troubleshooting Inappropriate troubleshooting can cause severe or lethal injuries Therefore All troubleshooting work must be performed by specialists or electricians Observe possible movements of the barrier boom Defective control may lead to inadvertent movement of the barrier boom Prior to work ensure that there is sufficient assembly space Pay attention to tidiness and cleanness at the assembly site Loosely stacked or lying around components and tools are accident sources Deactivate the barrier if any components are damaged e g the barrier boom After completion of troubleshooting ensure that all covers are correctly mounted 5815 0009EN Version 00 153 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Malfunctions Danger of injury after lightning strike If the barrier is struck by lightning this may lead to total outage or malfunction of the barrier The malfunction may cause unexpected
157. sons pedestrian traffic bicycles or animals The barriers must not be used in explosive environments All uses not described as intended use are prohibited No accessories must be connected or installed if they are not specified expressly according to quantity and characteristics and approved by Magnetic Autocontrol WARNING Non intended use is dangerous Every non intended use can lead to dangerous situations Therefore Only use barrier as intended All specifications in these operating instructions have to be strictly complied with Any types of claims due to damage arising from improper use are excluded The operator alone shall be responsible for any damage arising from improper use 14 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Safety 2 2 Operator s responsibility The operator must comply with the statutory obligations regarding work safety In addition to the work safety notes in these operating instructions the safety accident prevention and environmental provisions applicable for the area the barrier is used in must be complied with In particular the operator must gather information on applicable work protection provisions determine additional dangers in a risk assessment implement the required method of operation of the barrier on site from the operating instructions regularly verify throughout the ba
158. stalling that the loop can not move anymore once it is in operation Any geometric alteration will act as inductance change which will set the detector to an error state Brittle road surfaces loose pavements gravel paths etc are not suited for the application of induction loops Feed line The feed line to the loop must not exceed 15 m The loop connection cable must protrude about 1 5 m from the foundation Shorten the feed line to the loop to the proper length The feed line must by no means be coiled The feed line must be twisted up to right in front of the terminals of the loop detector with approx 20 twists per metre 5815 0009EN Version 00 53 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Assembly and installation 8 4 2 Induction loops The induction loops are available as ready assembled cables in various lengths Type KAS 1 to 5 from MAGNETIC Alternatively a loop can be manufactured from single wire The following requirements must be fulfilled Wire cross section 0 75 to 1 5 Inductance of the loop 70 to 500 uH This is equivalent to a loop with 3 to 6 windings When using hot pouring compounds such as bitumen temperature resistant loop cables strands must be used 8 4 3 Testing induction loops To verify the contact resistance insulation resistance and inductance of the loop these properties must be measured after installation Contact resistance 0 8 to 2 0 ohms Insulat
159. surface which will be covered by the metal part is The induction loops must not respond to persons or objects with a small metal portion like a bicycle for instance Motorcycles can be detected with appropriately installed induction loops However the induction loops are not a sufficient safety installation for motorcycles Additional safety equipment such as light barriers light curtains etc must be installed Safety loops must secure the danger area underneath the barrier boom throughout the entire length Opening loops must be installed right in front of the safety loop The maximum distance between safety loop and opening loop must be not greater than max 1 0 m 1 max 1 00 m 1 00 m 1 00 m 2 00 m ca 0 30 m 7 4 Mag00073 Fig 6 Passenger car loop WG Maximum distance between opening loop and safety loop Safety loop Opening loop Barrier 38 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Design notes for induction loops Arrangement passenger car loops 1 passage with long opening loop 7 00074 Fig 7 Passenger loops passage with long opening time 1 Safety loop 2 Opening loop 3 Due to a long opening loop vehicles can drive through without needing to stop Arrangement of lorry loops 2 50 m 4 00m 1 00 m 1 00 m max 4 00 m 0 30 m 7 Mag00075
160. ter impulse of 300 ms _t 300 ms gt NO NC Mag000114 The vehicle drives from direction A to B When the vehicle drives on loop A in the direction of loop B this output emits a counter impulse of 300 ms t 300 ms DO NO NC A B Mag00115 The vehicle drives from direction B to A When the vehicle drives on loop B in the direction of loop A this output emits a counter impulse of 300 ms t 300 ms DO NO NC A Mag00116 96 5815 0009EN Version 00 1 ETIC AUTOCONTROL Function Direction 1 A gt B Direction 1 B gt A Direction 2 A gt B Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL Electrical connection Description The vehicle drives from direction A to B When the vehicle leaves loop A this output starts emitting a permanent signal When the vehicle leaves loop B this output stops the permanent signal This function can be used e g to control traffic lights ty O NO NC Mag00117 The vehicle drives from direction B to A When the vehicle leaves loop B this output starts emitting a continuous signal When the vehicle leaves loop A this output stops the permanent signal This function can be used e g to control traffic lights Mag00118 The vehicle drives from direction A to B When the vehicle enters loop B this output starts emitting a continuous signal When the vehicle leaves loop B this output stops the permanent signal
161. the potting compound 8 Allow the potting compound to cure NO i LO E ZE 5 50104 Bo EN SNAN Fig 20 Installing induction loop in bitumen asphalt or concrete Barrier housing Groove with potting compound Asphalt surface Quartz sand filling Loop cable Foundation DAAR UNS 5815 0009EN Version 00 55 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUIOCONIROL 8 4 5 Installing induction loops under interlocking stone paving 1 190 300 pe Vo 2 5 2 ww E NN FN ME 5 0105 Fig 21 Installing an induction loop under interlocking stone paving 1 Barrier housing 2 Paving 3 cable 4 bed 5 Substructure When installing induction loops under interlocking stone paving following points must be observed additionally Use only pre assembled cables provided by MAGNETIC Type KAS 1 to KAS 5 Install the induction loop in sand only The induction loop must not be installed in gravel or split The induction loop must not slip or shift or be damaged during later vehicle traffic Keep a minimum clearance between paving and loop cable of approx 30 mm 56 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 8 5 Unpacking 8 6 Assemble housing Requirements mounting material Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation The indi
162. the right control button Select the menu Delays with the two middle buttons Press right control button 4 po DW OQ QE c The Hold open time parameter is highlighted with a dark background and therefore selected If required select the Hold open time parameter with the two middle buttons 4 9 Press right control button 10 The current hold open time value is displayed The cursor flashes on the first digit 11 Use the middle buttons to set the desired digit 12 Use the right button to move the cursor to the right 13 The cursor flashes on the second digit 14 Use the middle buttons to set the desired digit 15 Press the right button 16 Use the left button to leave the Hold open time parameter 17 The safety prompt Save changes appears If the changes are to be saved press the right button The new hold open time is activated If the changes are not to be saved press the left button The previous hold open time remains active 18 The Delays menu is displayed 19 Press the left button 1 repeatedly until the operating view is displayed again 5815 0009EN Version 00 105 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL 10 7 Select programme mode 8 programme modes and the service mode are available for the MHTM MicroDrive barriers Programme modes 1 to 4 are manual modes In the man
163. threatening situations caused by electric voltage Non observance of the safety instructions causes severe injuries or death Necessary work may only be carried out by electricians This pictogram is fixed on the following component Assembly plate in the barrier housing WARNING Danger of crushing indicates the presence of components and items moving towards each other Non observance of the safety instructions can cause severe injuries This pictogram is fixed on the following component Atthe access points for the lever system on the front and rear of the top assembly plate Atthe access point for the flanged shaft on the front and rear of the top assembly plate 5815 0009EN Version 00 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Safety AUIOZONTROL Hot surfaces CAUTION Danger of burns indicates the presence of a hot surface Non observance of the safety instructions can lead to minor injuries This pictogram is fixed on the following component Motor in the barrier housing Heating optional in the barrier housing 2 6 2 Hazard notes and occupational safety For your own safety and for the protection of the barrier modules the following information must be observed and complied with Electric voltage A DANGER Mortal danger by electric voltage Touching live parts can be lethal Damage to the insulation o
164. trol unit The LED must light green 26 Install the barrier housing door 27 Attach and lock the barrier housing hood 8 12 2 Converting barrier boom as of 6 metres Danger of injury CAUTION Danger of injury There is a danger of injury when mounting the barrier boom Therefore Mount barrier booms by two persons All MHTM MicroDrive barriers are available as left version and right version See type code page 26 and as of page 27 Fig 3 If required you can also remove the barrier boom yourself from one side of the barrier housing and replace it on the other 1 Secure barrier danger area e g with barrier tape 2 Remove the barrier housing hood 3 Remove the barrier housing door 5815 0009EN Version 00 69 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation ETIC AUTOCONTROL WARNING Danger of crushing between barrier boom and barrier housing 4 Switch off power supply Ensure that the system is powered down Secure against reactivation The balancing springs in the lever system are relaxed The barrier boom is vertical Write down control size between the balancing springs The control size is the size between the upper edge of the upper spring traverse to the lower edge of the lower spring traverse Relive balancing springs The flange must be upright for this Perform Steps 6 to 8 according to chapter 8 13 1 See page
165. ual modes the barrier must be closed manually after a drive through Programme modes 5 to 8 are automatic modes In the automatic modes the barrier closes again automatically after a vehicle drives through Programme Description Maintained contact Deadman Pulse control bistable KR OND Two Pulse control Open Closed button Factory setting 5 Automatic 5 with hold open time 6 Automatic 6 with hold open time and decoupling of the opening loop at drive through in the opposite direction 7 Automatic 7 without hold open time 8 Automatic 8 without hold open time and decoupling of the opening loop at drive through in the opposite direction Service Table 23 Programme modes Another programme mode can be selected pursuant to chapter 10 5 page 104 NOTE For reasons of safety the first barrier boom motion after programme mode change is performed at slow speed 106 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC Parameterising control unit 10 7 1 Mode 1 Maintained contact Typical application This mode is suitable e g for parallel operation of two barriers See page 131 chapter 10 10 11 Master Slave Function The barrier is controlled only by one switch When the switch is closed the barrier closes When the switch is opened the barrier opens Supported input functions Input function Signal type Supported Not
166. using according to Fig 23 Mount the cable screws at the housing with locknuts 2 Connect connection line for transmitter to the control unit 3 Guide connection line through cable screws 4 Mount light barrier housing to housing with the hexagon socket screws 5 AF 60 5815 0009EN Version 00 ma ETIC AUTOCONTROL 8 8 2 Assemble receiver Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL Assembly and installation MUI ON 27 160 309 160 0 309 Mag00225 _30 30 Fig 24 Assemble the receiver s light barrier housing on the post Light barrier post Nesting post Light barrier housing Gap Drill holes for blind rivet nut Hexagon socket screws 5 AF Receiver Receiver connection line Press the two blind rivet nuts into the two intended bores at the post Guide the connection line for receiver through the gap in the post Connect connection line for receiver to the receiver Mount light barrier housing to housing with the hexagon socket screws 5 AF Close empty conduits with construction foam to prevent water from entering them 5815 0009EN Version 00 61 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUTOCONTROL 8 9 Assemble barrier boom up to 6 metres Danger of injury CAUTION Danger of injury There is a danger of injury when mounting the barrier boom Therefore Mount barrier boom by two persons 1 Secure barr
167. vation The balancing springs in the lever system are relaxed The barrier boom is vertical g Disassemble barrier boom p Assemble new barrier boom For barrier booms up to 6 metres see page 62 chapter 8 9 For barrier booms as of 6 metres see page 63 chapter 8 10 164 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Decommissioning disassembly and disposal 15 Decommissioning disassembly and disposal A barrier that is no longer usable should not be recycled as a complete unit but disassembled into individual components and recycled according to material types Non recyclable materials have to be disposed of in an environmental friendly manner Decommissioning disassembly and disposal of the barrier may only be carried out by specialised staff Disassemble the barrier in reverse order from assembly The barrier has to be disposed of in accordance with the respective country specific regulations NOTE For expert information regarding disposal of electric equipment contact MAGNETIC or competent electricians 5815 0009EN Version 00 165 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL 166 5815 0009EN Version 00 7 Barrier MHTM MicroDrive Access XL XXL AUTOCONTROL EC Declaration of conformity 16 EC Declaration of conformity C Der Hersteller manufacturer MAGNETIC Autocontrol GmbH Grienmatt 20 28 Tel
168. vidual packages are packed according to the expected transport conditions Only environment friendly materials have been used for the packaging The packaging should protect the individual components against transport damages corrosion etc up to the assembly Therefore do not destroy the packaging and remove only directly before assembly Unpack barrier Set up barrier housing vertically Lay down barrier boom Unpack and lay out accessories prog e Separate material according to type and size and recycle them after use The barrier housing is attached by 4 foundation anchors via 2 attachment profiles The attachment profiles are included in delivery You can order a mounting set consisting of foundation anchor washers spring rings and hexagon head screws from MAGNETIC Autocontrol GmbH as accessories If you are using your own mounting material it must meet the following requirements 4 foundation anchors Fischer reaction anchor with glue cartridge RM 16 and sleeve with inner thread RG18 x 125 M12 4 washers DIN 9021 d17 zinc plated 4 washers DIN 9021 d13 zinc plated 4 spring washers DIN 128 A1 zinc plated 4 hexagon head screws DIN 934 M12 x 55 8 8 zinc plated 5815 0009EN Version 00 57 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUIOCONIROL Mag00378a Fig 22 Assemble housing 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Barrier housing Hexagon head scr
169. ximum distance between opening loop and safety loop must be not greater than max 1 m In direction 2 Opening loop Safety loop the barrier closes as soon as the vehicle leaves the opening loop This means if the distance is too large the barrier closes before the car has cleared the barrier gt See page 38 chapter 7 Mag00097 Fig 48 Programme modes 5 to 8 Passage in direction 2 1 Remote control card reader coin acceptor etc 2 Barrier 3 Opening loop 4 Safety loop 5 Passage in direction 2 In direction 2 the opening loop is driven on first The barrier opens While the opening loop or safety loop is occupied the barrier remains open When the vehicle has left both loops the barrier closes Hold open time is not active in drive direction 2 When the vehicle leaves the opening loop backwards the barrier closes at once 5815 0009EN Version 00 115 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Parameterising control unit AUIOCONIROL 10 7 7 Mode Service In the Service mode all opening and closing signals are ignored The functions of safety devices like the safety loop or safety light barrier remain active for security reasons This means that as soon as e g the safety loop is occupied the barrier cannot be closed Switch on Mode Service Switch the Service switch for the Service mode The LED lights red The display backlighting flashes Switch off Mode
170. y AUIOZONTROL 2 4 Specialists and operating personnel WARNING Risk of injury in case of inadequate qualification 2 4 1 Requirements Improper handling can lead to considerable bodily injuries and property damage Therefore Have any activities only carried out by the individuals designated for that purpose The operating instructions specify the following qualification requirements for the different fields of activity Instructed people have been instructed during instructions provided by the operator with regard to the work assigned to them and possible hazards arising from improper conduct Specialised staff are able due to their technical training knowledge and experience as well as their knowledge of the pertinent regulations are able to carry out work assigned to them independently and to recognise potential hazards Electricians are able due to their technical training knowledge and experiences as well as knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations to execute tasks on electrical systems and to independently recognise possible hazards In Germany the electricians must comply with the provisions of accident prevention regulation BGV A3 e g master electrical fitter Appropriate regulations apply in other countries The regulations valid there must be observed MHTM MicroDrive service specialists comply with the requirements of the electricians named here Additionally t
171. y close the barrier with the middle right button v at the control unit 11 Check horizontal alignment of the barrier boom with the spirit level 12 Assemble edge protection See page 66 chapter 8 11 13 Switch the Service switch on the control unit The LED must light green 14 Install the barrier housing door 15 Attach and lock the barrier housing hood 8 10 Assemble barrier boom as of 6 metres Danger of injury CAUTION Danger of injury There is a danger of injury when mounting the barrier boom Therefore Mount barrier boom by two persons Scope of delivery Barrier booms as of 6 metres are delivered in two packages The packages comprise the following content Package 1 Large boom profile with a length of up to 5 metres with already installed connector Edge protection and end caps are loosely included Package 2 Small boom profile 5815 0009EN Version 00 63 Barrier MicroDrive Access XL XXL 7 Assembly and installation AUIOCONIROL 1 Push small boom profile onto connector of the large boom profile Assemble barrier boom Schrankenbaum montieren Mag00405 Fig 26 Push small boom profile onto connector 1 Small boom profile Connector Large boom profile N 2 Mount the small boom profile with 6 screws to the large boom profile Lo o we we Pd i v Q Mag00406 Fig 27 Mount the small boom profile 1
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