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Note: to connect the turnstile control panel, see Sections 9.7.6 Connecting the OMA-26.989U
turnstile control panel and 9.7.7 Connecting the OMA-DD.998 turnstile control panel.
9.7.4 Connecting OMA turnstiles with OMA 956-3 and 956-4 controllers
Pic 54. Connecting OMA turnstile with OMA 956-3 and 956-4 controllers
When connecting OMA turnstiles with OMA 956-3 and 956-4 control unit, it is necessary, according
to the documentation, to "cut 4.7 uF timer capacitor red jumpers" on the OMA controller board.
This will switch it to the potential control mode. In the pulse mode, the turnstile will automatically
lock after the fixed time, which cannot be changed by Castle controller. Thus, the system operation
in this mode is not allowed.
Note: to connect the turnstile control panel, see Sections 9.7.6 Connecting the OMA-26.989U
turnstile control panel and 9.7.7 Connecting the OMA-DD.998 turnstile control panel.
9.7.5 Connecting OMA turnstiles with OMA 956-1 and 956-2 controllers
For operating with OMA 956-1 and 956-2 controllers, the controller should be switched to the
potential control mode for controlling the turnstile and for working with normally open passage
sensors according to Simplified scheme.
In the Control Program, go to the controller settings and enable the additional option (on Doors
tab, select the access point, click Settings, uncheck Show only basic settings box, check Activate
OMA turnstile specific workaround, and click OK).
Table 37. Settings of CONF1 dip-unit toggles for operating with OMA 956-1, 956-2 controllers