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Operating Modes
The Hercules-Lite Tripod turnstile is bi-directional. The two directions can be separately
configured as follows:
• Unlock mode: passage is authorised for all users in the desired direction;
• Lock mode: passage is inhibited in the desired direction;
• Reader control mode: the passage is possible only for those users who are recognised
by the badge reader.
The mode for each direction can be set by means of:
• setting of the control logic trimmers position (see Section 8 - table 8.7);
• remote control (optional Gunnebo Entrance Control MP2000 control module);
• RS485 serial interface (through the Gunnebo Entrance Control proprietary serial
protocol).
The action of the Remote Control or the Serial Control has priority over the trimmers position
setting.
The HERCULES locking device can be supplied in two versions that can be factory or site set:
• (FL) Fail Locked – mechanism locked in the absence of the power supply;
• (FS) Fail Safe – mechanism released in the absence of the power supply.
In consequence of this mechanical setting, a trimmer of the LL2001 electronic board must be
adjusted as described in Section 8, table 8.1.
Within these versions the control logic offers two operating modes:
Normally Closed - Controlled Transit in Standard Mode (STD)
At rest the rotary unit is locked. On receipt of an authorisation signal from the reader unit, the
solenoid releases rotation in the required direction.
Normally Open – Controlled Transit in Permanently Open Mode (SA)
At rest the rotary unit is unlocked and free to rotate in both directions. An attempt to turn the arm
without the due authorisation will activate the solenoid and block rotation.
Note - The solenoids can be configured for both FL and FS operation.
The required operating mode can be selected by setting the appropriate Trimmer position.
Normally Closed Transit Sequence
At rest, rotation is prohibited in both directions and solenoids ‘A’ and ‘B’ will be de-energised in
the FL configuration (energised in FS mode).