Skidata AS450SA00 Parking column using RFID User Manual Parking Columns unlimited

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Manual and operational descriptionParking Column AS 450 PA00Parking Column AS 450 PA00-EParking Column AS 450 PA00-GCParking Column AS 450 PE00Parking Column AS 450 PE00-EParking Column AS 450 PE00-GCParking Column AS 450 SA00 BLLParking Column AS 450 PA00-USParking Column AS 450 PA00-E-USParking Column AS 450 PA00-GC-USParking Column AS 450 PE00-USParking Column PE00-E-USParking Column PE00-GC-USParking Column SA00 BLL-USParking Columns unlimited
  Manual and operational description  Parking Columns unlimited Page 2  © SKIDATA AG, April 2004 SKIDATA AG Technical Documentation Untersbergstrasse 40 A-5083  Gartenau Telephone   +43 6246 888-0, Telefax   +43 6246 888-7 Internet http://www.skidata.come-mail docu@skidata.comCopyright © 2004 by SKIDATA AG. All rights reserved. All information in the following document is protected by copyright law. No part of this document may be reproduced without the written consent of SKI-DATA AG. SKIDATA AG reserves the right to make any changes of specification and other information in this document without further notice. Please note During the compilation of this Technical Documentation, great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in it. However, despite our constant effort to ensure the highest degree of accuracy and comprehensiveness possible, the information provided cannot be guaranteed to be absolutely error-free.TrademarksThis documentation may contain representations of registered product or service trademarks owned by SKIDATA AG or third parties, as well as references to proprietary know-how protected by copyright laws or other legal provisions. In any case the intel-lectual property rights remain exclusively with their respective owners.Declaration of ConformityThe Parking Columns unlimited except the model versions where the name ends with the characters “-US” have been developed, designed and manufactured in accordance with the following EU directive:R&TTE (99/5/EC) 0408Version April 2004
Parking Columns unlimited  Manual and operational description© SKIDATA AG, April 2004  Page 3 Important : The FCC-specific notes apply only to the model ver-sion “AS 450 SA00 BLL-US” FCC 15.19:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un-desired operation.FCC 15.21:IMPORTANT : Any changes to or modifications of the AS 450 SA00 BLL-US unless expressly approved by SKIDATA AG, may void the user's authority to operate this device. Note: The model versions - AS 450 PA00-US - AS 450 PA00-E-US - AS 450 PA00-GC-US - AS 450 PE00-US - AS 450 PA00-E-US - AS 450 PE00-GC-US contain the modular transmitter with the FCC-ID“QSS-MECH450”.
  Manual and operational description  Parking Columns unlimited Page 4  © SKIDATA AG, April 2004 Parking Columns unlimited  1 Document Management – Version Table Tab. 1: Document Version Table for Installation & Maintenance Instructions Section Document Pages Version Date1  Parking Columns unlimited  29                 2.12004-04-24
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 1  Parking Column unlimited1.1 Contents  Page 2  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 1.1 Contents 1.1 Contents 21.2 System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  31.2.1 Versions of Parking Column Unlimited  31.2.1.1 Parking column unlimited – “Standard”  (AS 450 PA00,AS 450 PE00, AS 450 PA00-US, AS 450 PE00-US)  31.2.1.2 Parking column unlimited – “Extended” (AS 450 PA00-E, AS 450 PE00-E, AS 450 PA00-US, AS 450 PE00-US) 41.2.1.3 Parking column unlimited – “Graphic” (AS 450 PA00- GC, AS 450 PE00-GC, AS 450 PA00-GC-US, AS 450 PE00-GC-US) 51.2.1.4 Parking column unlimited – “handsfree” (AS 450SA00- BLL, AS 450 SA00 BLL-US)  61.2.2 Installation of Parking column unlimited  71.2.2.1 Warning 71.2.2.2 Preparation for Installation  71.2.2.3 Installation 71.2.2.4 Installation on non-level surfaces (applies only inexceptional circumstances)  91.2.3 Power supply  101.2.3.1 Note 101.2.3.2 Stripping connection wires  121.2.3.3 Cross-sectional area of cable leads  131.2.3.4 Power supply  131.2.3.5 Connection terminals for control lead and intercom  151.2.3.6 Loop Connections, Standard-Version, Graphics- Version, Handsfree-Version  181.2.3.7 Loop connections, Extended-Version  191.2.3.8 Earthing connection  201.2.3.9 Changing the fuse  211.2.3.10 Surge protection for external devices  211.2.4 Weather protection  221.2.5 MANUAL OPEN/CLOSE switch  231.2.6 Installing devices in the front panel  241.2.7 Opening the front panel  251.2.8 Closing the Parking Column  251.2.9 Installing and Deinstalling the Coding Unit(except Handsfree-Version and OEM-Version) 27
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 3 1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited1.2.1  Versions of Parking Column Unlimited 1.2.1.1  Parking column unlimited – “Standard”  (AS 450 PA00, AS 450 PE00, AS 450 PA00-US, AS 450 PE00-US) Fig. 1: Parking Column unlimited – “Standard”
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  Page 4  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 1.2.1.2  Parking column unlimited – “Extended” (AS 450 PA00-E, AS 450 PE00-E, AS 450 PA00-US, AS 450 PE00-US) Fig. 2: Parking Column unlimited - ”Ex-tended”
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 5 1.2.1.3  Parking column unlimited – “Graphic” (AS 450 PA00-GC, AS 450 PE00-GC, AS 450 PA00-GC-US, AS 450 PE00-GC-US) Fig. 3: Parking Column unlimited - ”Graphic”
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  Page 6  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 1.2.1.4  Parking column unlimited – “handsfree” (AS 450 SA00- BLL, AS 450 SA00 BLL-US) Fig. 4: Parking Column unlimited - ”handsfree”
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 7 1.2.2  Installation of Parking column unlimited 1.2.2.1 Warning  General Warning: PCBs are sensitive to electrostatic discharge and should be handled with great care to avoid damage to the circuitry. Avoid touching the boards unnecessarily. Before mounting the column, check the entire device for possible transport damage. Before accessing electronical or mechanical parts, the entire deviced must be disconnected from the mains. 1.2.2.2  Preparation for Installation Ensure the following before proceeding with the installation: The concrete foundation must be exactly horizontal.  Installing the device on an uneven surface may cause the chassis to become warped or damaged. If levelling of the surface is not possible, the parking column must be level-adjusted, e.g. by using additional hexagon nuts; in that case the threaded rods must be allowed to protrude further. The surface of the concrete foundation must be even and ex-actly horizontal Cable protection tubes should be cut approx. 2 cm above the concrete surface 1.2.2.3 Installation The threaded rods should protrude approx. 50 mm from the concrete surface The fastening tension of the hexagon nuts must not exceed 20 NmUse washers with large outer diameter (∅ = 30 mm, as per UN 737 standard) The parking column must be aligned exactly horizontally
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  Page 8  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 Fig. 5: Column installation
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 9 1.2.2.4  Installation on non-level surfaces (applies only in exceptional circumstances) All three No. 2 washers must be absolutely level (use a spirit level if necessary). Important:Avoid drilling dust from getting into the device during installa-tion, as electrostatically charged dust may cause damage to the electronic assemblies inside the column. Fig. 6: Hexagon nuts as spacers
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 10  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 1.2.3  Power supply  1.2.3.1 Note Important notes: Electric installation and maintenance work may be carried out only by appropriately qualified, licensed electrical technicians.Mains connections must be hardwired. Please ensure full compliance with all applicable national and international rules and regulations concerning electric connec-tions, and all applicable safety regulations.When all electric lines are properly connected, replace and fasten the cover
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 11 Ensure the following before proceeding with electrical con-nections:Check for proper mains supply voltage (120 or 230 VAC); see type label Mains connections must comply with national standards and directivesWhen using flexible stranded wires, all filaments must be placed inside the terminal clamps (use wire-end sleeves, if necessary)Fig. 7: Column interior:Mounting plate configuration
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 12  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 The mains supply line must be fused in accordance with ap-plicable regulations (6 A fuse recommended) Check the isolation resistance of the cables to make sure it exceeds 0,5 MΩFix cables to mounting plate by way of tension relieve tongues and cable ties Check the network cables to ensure the proper loop imped-anceImportant: Always make sure that the device is completely disconnected from the mains while fitting electric wiring. 1.2.3.2  Stripping connection wires To avoid danger of short circuit with wires or chassis parts, wires should not be stripped by more than 6 mm (recommended value).  Uninsulated wire sections must be inserted completely into the connection terminals. When attaching connecting wires, the insulation should cover the wire up to the point where it connects to the terminal. Fig. 8: Correct connector wiring
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 13 1.2.3.3  Cross-sectional area of cable leads 1.2.3.4  Power supply  ** see Section 1.2.3.3  Tab. 1: Cable leads – Technical characteristics wires Max. torque at terminals  RigidSolidFlexibleTwisted*  0,22 – 0,25 Nm 0,14 – 1,5 mm²  0,14 – 1,5 mm² **  0,5 – 0,6 Nm 0,20 – 2,5 mm²  0,20 – 2,5 mm² ***  0,22 – 0,25 mm²  0,14 – 1,5 mm²  0,14 – 1,0 mm² Fig. 9: Power supply on sd591
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 14  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 Caution:The OUT terminal on connection control board sd591 is not fused and cannot be deactivated by way of the on-board mains switch. Note:Electrical leads and wires must comply wirth applicable na-tional guidelines concerning – mechanical stress – tension resistance – cross-sectional area with respect to voltage drop– current carrying capacity and short-circuit rating To install electrical fittings, you must first remove the cover of control board sd591
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 15 1.2.3.5  Connection terminals for control lead and intercom* see Section  1.2.3.3 Fig. 10: Connection terminals for control lead and  intercom
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 16  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 *** siehe 1.2.3.3 Fig. 11:Connections on control board sd582
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 17 Note on wire twisting:When connecting Arcnet and loop cables, make sure that the wires are twisted up to the connection terminal (approx. 5 twists per 10 cm). Shield connections must be as short as possible and insulated against contact with the chassis wall by means of a protective tube.Fig. 12: sd582 – I/O circuit connections
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 18  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 1.2.3.6 Loop Connections, Standard-Version, Graphics-Version, Handsfree-VersionFig. 13: Loop connections, Standard-Version, Graphics-Version, Handsfree-Version)
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 19 1.2.3.7 Loop connections, Extended-Version Fig. 14: Loop connections, Ex-tended-Version)
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 20  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 1.2.3.8 Earthing connection The protective earth conductor of the lead must be attached to the central earthing point by way of a ring lug (see connection layout in Fig. 9).After installation, ensure proper metal contact of all aluminium parts, i.e. the cable lug and/or metal part (check by measur-ing)If necessary, mill off any aluminium parts at the contact point to ensure proper conductivity (the resistance of the earth con-ductor must not exceed 0,1 ȍ)After connecting the earth conductor, proceed as follows: Check the strain relief clamps for proper fit Check to make sure the cables leading to the connection ter-minals are properly placed in accordance with applicable normsFig. 15: Earthing point Fig. 16: Protective earth conductor
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 21 Perform a visual check of the insulation to ensure it is in proper condition Slightly tug at the wires to check whether the terminal screws are fastened properly Chek to ensure the connectors are plugged in properly Reattach the cover of sd591 Perform a visual check and manual inspection of the earthing connectionCheck to make sure that none of the wires are strained Note:If the Parking Column is powered up at temperatures below 2 °C, the control assembly will not start up to prevent possible damage.  In that case, the built-in temperature control system will activate the heater (make sure that all doors are closed to allow for the device to warm up as quickly as possible). 1.2.3.9   Changing the fuse Important Note:A blown fuse indicates a device defect that requires the atten-tion of a trained service technician.  The fuse must be re-placed by a new one of the same type and technical characteristics (see below). Before replacing the fuse, the lead in the power distributor must be deactivated (i.e., disconnected from the mains). Fuse characteristics: 120 VAC = 5 A–T 230 VAC = 2,5 A–T Model: Schurter Type: SPT 5x20 Time lag:  T High breaking capacity:  H Ceramic tube 1.2.3.10  Surge protection for external devices In case additional devices (e.g., relays, controls, etc) are installed inside the chassis (on the top-hat rail) any relay contacts and coil connections must be protected against transient voltage by means of appropriate components (e.g., diodes, RC elements, varistors, etc).
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 22  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 1.2.4 Weather protection Important:Opening the device while it is exposed to rain or snowfall may cause damage to the components inside. To avoid moisture damage when performing installation work, you can protect the open device against moisture by means of an umbrella (see illustration below).Before opening the device during or shortly after a rain or snow shower, use a cloth to wipe down the top cover and up-per edge of the front panel to avoid moisture getting inside the device.Fig. 17: Using an umbrella for moisture protection when performing main-tenance work
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 23 1.2.5  MANUAL OPEN/CLOSE switch Switch positions Position 0: Normal operation Position 1: Keep CLOSED Position 2: Keep OPEN Single gate passage Briefly set the switch to position 2; after the barrier opens, set it back to the 0 position Fig. 18: Column top  – Detail: umbrella holding frame Fig. 19: OPEN/CLOSE switch on sd591
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 24  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 If no vehicle passes through the gate, the barrier will close automatically after approximately ten seconds 1.2.6  Installing devices in the front panel Important: Devices and cables intended for subsequent in-stallation must bear a CE label (EU countries) or UL/CSA la-bel (USA; Canada) and must comply with all national and international standards and guidelines. Installation of such components may only be performed by qualified electricians. Fig. 20: Installing devices in the front panel
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 25 CAUTION:When installing devices in the front panel, ensure a minimum clearance of 5 cm above the fan-heater (see illustration). The fan-heater must never be covered to avoid the danger of fire. To avoid damage to the device, make sure that the fastening screws of the mounting plate are not screwed in too tightly (max. torque 0,5 Nm). When cutting out the metal plate, make sure it is not warped, as this may cause water to leak into the device. After installing the desired device(s), check the chassis for tightness against water and snow. 1.2.7  Opening the front panel To open the front panel, open the column door and pull the lock-ing lever on the inside of the chassis wall forward (see illustra-tion).1.2.8  Closing the Parking Column Close the top cover and the front panel After locking the column door, slide the dust cover back over the lock (see Fig. 1) Fig. 21: Opening the front panel
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 26  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 Important:If the front panel is not closed tightly, water or snow may get inside the device, causing damage to the electronic assem-blies.After closing the front panel, pull at it slightly to make sure it is properly closed and locked shut. Fig. 22: Closing the column top section
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 27 1.2.9  Installing and Deinstalling the Coding Unit (except Handsfree-Version and OEM-Version)To be able to access the Coding Unit for maintenance purposes, you must first open the front panel (see illustration). The device is secured to the draw-out support plate by means of four mounting pegs (indicated by arrows in the illustration below).Fig. 23: Parking Column unlimited – Cod-ing Unit Fig. 24: Coding Unit mounting pegs (Bottom view)
 1  Parking Column unlimited1.2  System APT 450 – Columns unlimited   Page 28  © SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1 DeinstallationBefore you dismount the coding unit, it is essential that you unplug all cables and disconnect the Column from the power supplyUsing your thumb to give you leverage, detach the front panel of the Coding Unit from the support plate (see illustration be-low) and lift it out of its anchoring (note that you will need to overcome a resistance to do so) Next, hold the Coding Unit by the ticket slot, raise it out of its rear anchoring (again overcoming a slight resistance) and lift it off the support plate Fig. 25: Lifting the front section of the Coding Unit
Parking Column unlimited  1System APT 450 – Columns unlimited  1.2© SKIDATA AG, Version 2.1  Page 29 InstallationTo reinstall the Coding Unit, hold it by the ticket slot, place it on the rear pegs and press it down until it locks into placeNext, place the front panel of the Coding Unit on the two front pegs and press it down until it also locks into place (in doing so, place your hand against the support plate to avoid it get-ting warped) When re-installing the coding unit, use one hand to apply counter-pressure to the mounting plate from below as you press down the coder into place with your other hand. This is to prevent the mounting plate from warping as a result of the downward pressure being applied during the installation. Finally, push the support plate back in as far as it will go Wear protectionAfter locking the column door, remember to slide the dust cover over the lock to prevent dust and dirt from getting inside Fig. 26: Deinstalling and installing the Coding Unit

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