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7.11. PROPER USE
1. Before using a SmartLane security entrance lane, the user should always check the status of the lane:
If the dynamic status light is blue and the dynamic orientation light is green, the user must present their card and wait
for the dynamic status light to turn green before entering the lane.
If both the dynamic status light and orientation light are green, the user is authorized to cross the lane.
If the dynamic status and orientation lights are both red, the user must stay outside the lane and wait for the dynamic
lights to return to one of the previous statuses.
2. Once the user receives permission to enter the lane, they must present their card (if required) and quickly cross the lane.
3. The following user must repeat steps 1 and 2.
Fig. 49 - Proper use
7.12. BREACHES
Breaches are abnormal (unauthorized) movements in a lane.
They are only generated in automatic mode (“OPTIONSOperation” menu ) and are divided into two categories:
Intrusions: breaches without crossing the obstacle,
Fraud: breaches with crossing the obstacle.
For each direction of passage, breaches are defined as described below.
When a breach is detected:
The obstacle is closed again, in so far as there is no-one in front of the safety cells (xx6 and xx7),
The buzzer sounds if it has been activated (it is continuous for an intrusion and intermittent for a fraud),
Dynamic function and orientation lights turn red,
After the cause of the breach has been removed, the latter is maintained for approximately 1 s (can be set via the maintenance
interface) so as to also be able to sound the alert in the event of fast breaches.
The gate then returns to the status it was in before the intrusion (in particular the memorized requests for passage remain).
The ranges of cells mentioned for the intrusions below are those defined for a standard gate. However, they
can be set differently via the maintenance interface.
The breaches are defined in the examples below for direction A but are also valid for direction B.
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