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DESIGNED SECURITY INC 800-272-3555 www.dsigo. om
1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop, Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email: dsi@dsigo. om
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Refer to LANE PLACEMENT ERGONOMICS in the Appendix for information
regarding planning con ideration which can maximize efficient traffic flow and
minimize nui ance alarm . Taking into con ideration any in tallation from the
per pective of providing acce control while minimizing the impact on the u er’
daily routine may allow ecurity goal to be met more effectively.
PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Conduit or other ca leway:
1. From Access Control System to Each Lane’s Electronics for Input and Output connections.
2. From each Lane’s Electronics Side to opposite pedestal for Motor and Encoder control ca ling.
Mounting Anchor or Floor Plate:
A solid, sta le mounting point for each ollard is necessary to maintain proper optical alignment.
Refer to information included for Specifications, and Layout, Squaring, and Leveling techniques.
See Base Plate Template or Dimensional drawing for access and mounting detail
PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
The DSI Acrylic Barrier Optical Turnstile, although “high-tech”, is really a very straight-forward
installation when a little time is taken to prepare efore you egin.
You may choose to take the time now to read and understand the installation and operation instructions
in order to gain an understanding of what the system does and what is required from you to install your
system. Experienced installers will find in this manual everything needed for trou le-free installation.
We are availa le to assist you y calling 800 272 3555 for Customer Support.
Treat the units as you would any fine furniture or delicate instrument. Keep them out of harsh
environments. Do not store or install them where they will e exposed to inclement weather, or
extremes of humidity, dust, or temperature. This will insure that they will keep their appearance and
functionality for many years to come.
When installing the wiring, e certain to strain-relief the ca les to some hard point in the ollard and
leave enough service loop on each ca le for any future repairs, component removal or upgrade. In
other words, take the time to route your wires in such a way that they will not e damaged, or in the
way, should the unit require servicing in the future.
Precautions should e taken to properly ground the units to a known “Earth Ground”, during the
mounting process, to prevent any ESD (electro-static discharge) damage to the electronics during
installation and operation.