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 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.1 Contents     Page  2  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 Freemotion.Gate SKIDATA AG Documentation & Training Untersbergstraße 40 A-5083  Groedig/Salzburg Telephone:   +43 6246 888-0 Fax:     +43 6246 888-7 Internet: http://www.skidata.com E-mail: docu@skidata.com Copyright: © 2007 by SKIDATA AG All rights reserved. The information provided in this document is protected by international copyright laws. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced without the prior written consent of SKIDATA AG. SKIDATA AG reserves its right to change the specifications and other information contained in this documentation without prior notice.  Note: Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information provided in this document. Despite our continuing efforts to ensure the utmost correctness and comprehensiveness of the content by frequent revision and updating, this document cannot be guaranteed to be complete or free from errors. Trademarks: This 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 copy-right laws or other legal provisions. In any case the intellectual property rights remain exclusively with their respective owners.   July  2007 Edition
Freemotion.Gate  1 Contents  1.1   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 3 Declaration of conformity The devices mentioned in this documentation have been developed, constructed and manufactured in compliance with one or more of the following EU Directives:  EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, amended by 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/97/EEC Freemotion.Gate contains one or more RF modules 'sd678' or ‘sd705’ and/or 'sd728' as built-in components. These RF modules are subject to R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and have separate EU Declarations of Conformity.  EMC compliant operation of the overall system must be ensured by –  keeping network lines within required length limits  proper installation of network lines  proper connection of network cable screens  regular inspections and proper maintenance of system devices subject to the EMC Directive   Manufacturer's Note: The devices mentioned in this Documentation have been developed, designed and manufactured in accordance with the following EU Directive: Machine Directive 98/37/EC Operation of these devices is only permitted if the overall system in which they are installed and run complies with all requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC (Machine Directive).   The devices mentioned in this Documentation that carry a UL® mark have been certified in accordance with the following standards: •  UL 325 (for USA) •  CSA C22.2 No. 247-92 (for Canada)
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.1 Contents     Page  4  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  The following regulations apply expressly to all UL certified devices:  Any converting, upgrading or other modification of a UL certified device automatically voids its UL certification. A UL certification can apply only to devices in their original condition that have been properly installed in accordance with the appropriate installation instructions and applicable local regulations.  To retain UL certification of a retroactively modified device, an "On-Site Certification" must be obtained from Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) by and at the expense of the device owner.    FCC:NOTE:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the useris encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Canada:This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cetappareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 duCanadaAny changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate theequipment.
Freemotion.Gate  1 Contents  1.1   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 5 1.1 Contents  1.1 Contents 5 1.2 Introduction 6 1.2.1 About this Documentation  6 1.2.2 Transfer of documentation  6 1.2.3 Staff Trainings  6 1.3 Layout and Symbols  7 1.3.1 Print styles  7 1.3.2 Symbols 7 1.4 Special Notes on Safety and EMC  8 1.4.1 Danger from rotating parts  8 1.4.2 Electrical safety  8 1.4.3 Danger from high temperatures  9 1.4.4 Warranty and liability  9 1.5 Glossary 10 1.6 Installation Planning  13 1.6.1 Introduction 13 1.6.2 Reader Cabling  14 1.6.3 Power Supply  17 1.6.4 Platform Arrangement  (dimensions in mm)  18 1.6.5 Installation on Foundation or Plinth  19 1.7 Setup and Installation  21 1.7.1 Aligning the Platform and Placing Cables 21 1.7.2 Connecting and Installing a Support  Stand 23 1.7.3 Preparing Reader Installation  24 1.7.4 Installing the Reader  25 1.7.5 Place the Cable Harness inside the  Turnstile. 26 1.7.6 Mounting the Open Gate Antenna  (option) 27 1.7.7 Mounting the Handle Bar (optional)  28 1.7.8 Powering On and Testing  29 1.8 Disassembling the Reader  31 1.9 Table of torque  32
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.2 Introduction     Page  6  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 1.2 Introduction 1.2.1  About this Documentation This Manual contains setup and installation instructions for Freemotion.Gate. The setup instructions in this Manual describes simple installation steps that may be performed by trained operating personnel.  Repairing of defects is not covered in this Manual. In the event of a system fault, please contact SKIDATA with a detailed description of the fault(s) encountered. It is strongly recommended to read this manual before installing the device to learn about its main functions and requirements. 1.2.2  Transfer of documentation Legitimate recipients of relevant technical documentation are required to refrain from passing on these documents to third parties, and from copying or storing them electronically, except for personal use. 1.2.3 Staff Trainings Setup and installation work may only be carried out by trained maintenance personnel. The information provided in this Manual cannot replace proper training of operating and maintenance staff.
Freemotion.Gate  1 Layout and Symbols  1.3   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 7 1.3  Layout and Symbols Throughout  this documentation, important sections and notes will be highlighted using special print styles and symbols. 1.3.1 Print styles  Step-by-step instructions and enumerations are printed in the form of bulleted lists.  Important information is framed in a box. These text passages provide either special instructions or warnings against potential danger to the operator or device. 1.3.2 Symbols The following symbols are used throughout the manual:  Warning against injury or damage.  Information about the proper use of a component, or important explanations or instructions.
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.4  Special Notes on Safety and EMC     Page  8  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 1.4  Special Notes on Safety and EMC  Freemotion.Gate has been tested to ensure operational security. Potential remaining risks will be pointed out in system training courses and in this Manual.   Technical work such as the installation of connections, setup, maintenance and adjustment of devices may only be carried out by certified electricians who are properly trained in accident prevention.  The devices may only be used for the purpose intended by their manufacturer.  Any unauthorised modification of the devices, as well as the use of spare parts or add-on devices not approved by the manufacturer may cause electric shock and/or other personal injuries. SKIDATA will under no circumstances assume any liability for resulting damage, personal or otherwise.  The technician or project leader in charge is personally responsible to ensure that the device is set up and connected in accordance with any applicable technical rules and regulations in force at the installation site. This obligation applies in particular (but is not restricted to) cable dimensions, fusing, grounding, cut-off, disconnection, insulation control and excess-current cut-out.  It is recommended to wear protective footwear during installation, as the devices are particularly heavy.  1.4.1  Danger from rotating parts  When carrying out maintenance or service work, there is a certain danger of bruising from moving parts. It is therefore essential that the device is disconnected from the power supply and protected against accidental re-activation before performing technical work on it.  Warning: Avoid touching any of these moving parts while the device is powered on. 1.4.2 Electrical safety  Electrical work may be carried out exclusively by trained electricians.
Freemotion.Gate  1 Special Notes on Safety and EMC  1.4   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 9  Important note: Electrical installation and maintenance work may only be carried out by certified electricians with proper qualifications. Power connections must be hard-wired. Ensure full compliance with all applicable national and international rules and directives regarding electric connections, and all applicable safety regulations.   1.4.3  Danger from high temperatures  Warning: After disconnecting the device from the power supply, let it cool down before proceeding with service or maintenance work.  1.4.4  Warranty and liability SKIDATA shall in no case accept any warranty or liability for personal or material damages arising from causes including, but not limited to, the following:  Inappropriate use of the devices in question  Improper installation  Lack of appropriate safety and warning measures in and around danger areas  Irregular or insufficient maintenance  Use of material not approved by SKIDATA AG  Failure to meet constructional or renovational requirements  Insufficient training of operating staff  Any constructional, technical or other modifications; any interference with and/or additions to the system carried out without the prior explicit approval of SKIDATA  Natural catastrophes, impact of foreign bodies, vandalism, and acts of God
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.5 Glossary     Page  10  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 1.5 Glossary  DKZ Turnstile (mechanism) One-arm or Single-Arm  Single-arm turnstile gate mechanism Turnstile Drum  Two-arm or Three-arm turnstile gate Lane A passage gate with reader and gate antennas; the antennas may be those of the proximate reader on the right or the termination reader (RD-FRMO/BASE-RIGHT). Access Gate Several access lanes in a row, all connected to a MIZ (MiniCentral) MIZ MiniCentral; controls and monitors the access gate FRMO base unit (RD-FRMO/BASE):  Base reader unit with Antenna (standard version), Turnstile and Electronic Control Box Electronic Control Box  Houses the main part of the electronic assembly, including CPU module, graphics module, barcode module, etc. Torque Effort for tightening screws in newton metre (N m).
Freemotion.Gate  1 Glossary  1.5   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 11  Fig. 1: Freemotion.Gate ’Open’
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.5 Glossary     Page  12  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Fig. 2:  Freemotion.Gate
Freemotion.Gate  1 Installation Planning  1.6   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 13 1.6 Installation Planning 1.6.1  Introduction The devices must be mounted on support stands (RD-FRMO/FOOT), which may be either installed on a base plate or on a foundation provided by the operator. Important note: The operator of the access system is responsible for posting appropriate signs and indicators informing users of the need to approach the turnstile at an appropriately slow speed.  Example: Stick-on label or sign: "Walking Pace“ or "Slow Down"    Important note: This unit does not provide any panic hardware feature and as such it cannot be used as an emergency exit!
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.6 Installation Planning     Page  14  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  1.6.2 Reader Cabling  Fig. 3: Access with n lanes EthernetPower SupplyEthernetPower SupplyEthernetPower supply1. lane2. lanen-t  hlanen x Power Supplyn x EthernetGroundCable channel:min Ø  63mmTerminatingReaderAntenna cableAntenn aa c bleAntenna cableW2maleGround Ground Ground Groundfemale male femaleW2   Ø 50mmmale femaleW2
Freemotion.Gate  1 Installation Planning  1.6   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 15  Fig. 4: Connector of External Antenna cable W2 (may vary)  To prepare the reader for installation, it is necessary to ensure an appropriately dimensioned cable channel leading from the power supply to the readers and connecting the individual readers.   Power supply to reader: min. ∅ 63 mm  Reader to reader: min. ∅ 50 mm  Use the following cables for each reader:  External antenna cable (W2) for connecting readers to each other (supplied with support stand "RD-FRMO/FOOT" ).  Power supply lead  Ethernet network cable (min. CAT 5e)  Ground wire  The power supply and network cables must be threaded through the support stands and the holes in the base plates to each individual reader. The external antenna cable must be connected through from one reader to the next.  NOTE: It is recommended to guide the external antenna cables through first, because of the size of the connectors.  The required cross-sectional area of the 24 V power supply cable with respect to cable length is as follows:   < 20 m:   (2x) 2.5 mm²  < 30 m:  (2x) 4.0 mm²  < 40 m:   (4x) 2.5 mm²  < 60 m:   (4x) 4.0 mm²
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.6 Installation Planning     Page  16  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 Important note: Cable lengths must be dimensioned in a way that an excess length of at least 1m on each location of the reader for connecting the cables inside the reader is left.   Ground wire The device must be grounded with an appropriately dimensioned cable. At the device side, this cable must be fitted with a ring cable lug (M8) and attached to the central earthing point inside the support stand. When installing the device, remember that the cable channels of the installation platform can only accommodate cables up to 20 x 60 mm². When using cables with a large cross-sectional area, it may be necessary to guide them to each reader individually from below. Important note: When mounting the device on a foundation, ensure that the cable channel is sufficiently dimensioned.  Each reader must be connected individually; also, the external antenna cable must be guided from reader to reader (see Fig. 3).
Freemotion.Gate  1 Installation Planning  1.6   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 17  1.6.3 Power Supply Each device (except RD-FRMO/BASE-RIGHT) requires its own power supply adapter (Puls QS10.241). This is available in two different versions:  Desktop version inside a housing (not for US)  Version for installation inside a closed switchboard  All power supply adapters for installation inside a switchboard must be separable from the power supply by means of an automatic cut-out. Ideally, each device should have its own cut-out, as this simplifies maintenance considerably.   Important note: Power supply units intended for installation inside a switchboard may only be installed by a qualified electrician. (Installation instructions of the power supply adapter). It is necessary to ensure that the following conditions are met: - Ambient temperature: max. +60°C - Switchboard must conform to pollution degree 2
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.6 Installation Planning     Page  18  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  1.6.4  Platform Arrangement (dimensions in mm)  The floor mounting platforms have a depth of 880 mm and are required for installation on support stands.  There are two basic versions:   A termination platform for each first lane of a gate  (left = RD-FRMO/BASE ; right = RD-FRMO/BASE-RIGHT)  A serial platform for each additional lane  (left = RD-FRMO/BASE)    Fig. 5: Arrangement and dimensions of platforms 850 8501. lane2. lanen-th laneReaderW71020W6W7W6W7W6femalemalefemalemalefemalemaleTerminating PlatformSerial PlatformSerial PlatformW2 W2 W2Terminating
Freemotion.Gate  1 Installation Planning  1.6   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 19 1.6.5  Installation on Foundation or Plinth Installation on Foundation   When placing cable ducts ensure that the cross-sectional area is sufficiently dimensioned (see Fig. 3).   Cable ducts for the external antenna cable (W2) are also required between each reader.  Installation on Plinth  The openings at the bottom of the support stands must be protected against snow getting in.
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.6 Installation Planning     Page  20  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 Fig. 6: Drilling template for fitting the reader on a foundation *71542,75)*1270(4x(75044150)(17,50)DEFC12 34BA321 5CD467 8ABReplac ed by:Replac ef or:Title:DateNameCh an ge not eVe rsionScal e: File :1: 2 FRMO _Boh rb ild _Fun da me ntDe vice /Syste m:FRMO _Boh rbild_Fund am en tDw g. No .:V1.0Ve rsi on:Sheet :1/ 10043/6246/888Ma te rial : Finish:DateChec kDesignReleaseName10.01.0710.01.07SCRUSCROWe ig ht :+/ -1mmTo le ra nc e :ISOM ethod:Untersbergstraße 40A-5083 Gartenau850750min 010 min 010150750Installation tube outletFloorstand baseplate (outline)WallDirection of transitWallDrill holes for straddling metal dowelsDrillholes for FRMO / FOOTFreemotion
Freemotion.Gate  1 Setup and Installation  1.7   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 21 1.7  Setup and Installation When installing multiple readers, it is recommended to start from the right hand side with the termination reader so as to avoid mixing up the connections of the antenna cable (W2).   Important note: Unless stated otherwise, all illustrations show the gate arrangement with installed reader in the direction of passage.   1.7.1  Aligning the Platform and Placing Cables   Ensure that the platform is levelled on the ground for maximum stability, then remove the step-on plate.   Guide the external antenna cable W2 through the built-in cable channel on the proper side (left = male; right = female)   Pull the other cables (power supply, ethernet, ground)  through the cable channel towards the left opening, leaving approximately 1 m of cable slack. Fig. 7: Platform and Antenna cable W2
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.7  Setup and Installation     Page  22  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3   Remove the protective cap from the support stand.  Guide the cable through the tube to the connection board (sd701).  Plug the cable into connection board sd701 as follows.  Place any cable excess inside the cable channel in the form of loops.  Important note: In multi-lane arrangements, don't forget the W2 external antenna cable for the next lane.    Fig. 8: Support stand with required cable slack
Freemotion.Gate  1 Setup and Installation  1.7   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 23  Important note: Always keep the protective caps of the support stands; screw them on as a weather protection in case no reader is installed.    1.7.2  Connecting and Installing a Support Stand   Power supply: Power supply is provided by way of two connectors in parallel (this allows for two cables to be installed to increase the cross-sectional area). The polarity of the power connectors is indicated on the board (right: + and left: – on both connectors).  Ground (PE) The ground connector is located directly above the power supply connector. This is not a plug-in connector; the connection must be made directly at the circuit board.  Ethernet: Attach the Ethernet coupling to the connector card and plug in the Ethernet cable at the bottom.  External antenna cable (W2): Attach the connector casings of the antenna cables also at the bottom of the mounting plate, using the corresponding locking screws (the exact position is irrelevant).  Fig. 9: Support stand - cabling (may vary depending on arrangement)
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.7  Setup and Installation     Page  24  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3   Roll the cable slack into loops and tuck it into the support stand tube; next, screw the support stands to the platform using four fastening screws per stand. (Torque: 21 N m)  Important note: Always make sure that the cables are not bruised or damaged.   1.7.3  Preparing Reader Installation  Take the reader out of its packaging.  Remove the turnstile cover  Take the cable form out and pull it through the opening at the top, taking care not to damage the cables when attaching the reader.  Fig. 10: Termination platform with support stands
Freemotion.Gate  1 Setup and Installation  1.7   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 25 Fig. 11: Turnstile enclosure (open)  1.7.4  Installing the Reader  With the help of at least another person, lift the reader over the support stand, making sure that it is properly aligned (with the turnstile side over connection board sd701 inside the support stand).  Slowly lower the reader, keeping it as straight as possible to avoid tilting it.  Warning: Be careful to avoid injury from bruising!
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.7  Setup and Installation     Page  26  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 1.7.5  Place the Cable Harness inside the Turnstile. Fig. 12: Cable form inside turnstile enclosure   Place the cable harness behind the gearing cover plate in the shape of an S (see illustration) so that the connectors reach the corresponding sockets inside the support stand.  Ensure proper functioning, even when using the height adjuster. Make sure the cables are not kinked or bruised.  Attach all connectors and ensure that they are fully locked into place (there is no danger of confusing the connections, providing external antenna cable W2 has been installed correctly).
Freemotion.Gate  1 Setup and Installation  1.7   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 27 1.7.6  Mounting the Open Gate Antenna (option)  Fig. 13: Locking screw for Open Gate antenna   Fix the long screw on the upper side and leave an excess of approx. 25 mm.  Fix the short screw on the lower side and leave an excess of approx. 20 mm.  Hang the Open Gate antenna on its hinges at the bottom, then at the top screw.  Fig. 14: Reader – Top view,  without Open Gate cover
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.7  Setup and Installation     Page  28  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  The Open Gate antenna must be aligned so that it is flush with the standard reader (check with a set square or a similar flat object – see Fig. 14).  Attach the Open Gate antenna using the two locking screws. (Torque: 10,5 N m)  Fig. 15: Open Gate cabling     Connect the plug-in connectors to the reader on top and guide the cables along the left and right side of the (optional) height adjuster.  Fasten the ground wire using the grounding screw.  Put on the gate cover and fasten it using the six screws (Torque: 5 N m); make sure that the cables are not squeezed or bruised.   Ensure proper fitting of the sealing profile inside the gate cover.   1.7.7  Mounting the Handle Bar (optional)  Using two screws (supplied), fasten the handle bar to the front side of the reader.  Attach the cover (standard version) for the reader antenna on top of the reader, making sure it seals the enclosure tightly.  Ensure that the sealing profile of the standard cover fits properly.
Freemotion.Gate  1 Setup and Installation  1.7   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 29 1.7.8  Powering On and Testing Fig. 16: Electronic Control Box door (open)   Open the door of the electronic control box by turning the locks on both sides by 90° (1/4 turn).  Switch on the power supply.  Set the power switch to the ON position; the reader should power up.
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.7  Setup and Installation     Page  30  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 Fig. 17: Freemotion.Gate with termination reader and Open Gate on termination platform  When the function test has completed successfully:   Power off the reader.  Close the door of the electronic control box.  Install the turnstile cover (do not forget the ground wire; Torque: 5 N m).  Hinge the step plate into place at the left hand side of the floor plate and fasten it with a screw on the right hand side.  Attach the turnstile drum/arm and screw it into place.  Lift the reader to the desired height (up to 40 cm max.) and fasten both screw clamps (left and right) on the support feet.   (Torque: 20 N m)
Freemotion.Gate  1 Disassembling the Reader  1.8   © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3  Page 31 1.8  Disassembling the Reader To disassemble the Reader, proceed as follows:  Power off the reader.  Switch off the power supply adapter.  Remove the Open Gate antenna.  Remove the turnstile drum (a single-arm turnstile may remain installed, but needs to be folded down).  Unfasten and remove the turnstile cover.   Disconnect the cable form, take it out and pull it through the opening below the electronic control box.  Unfasten the clamps at the support feet.  With the help of another person, lift the reader off the support stand, taking care not to tilt it.  Warning: Be careful to avoid injury from bruising: Readers without comfort height adjusters should be held securely by one person while the other unfastens the clamps.   Store the cable form inside the turnstile enclosure and re-attach the cover.   Store the reader (and Open Gate wing) properly and securely in its packaging.  Protect the support stand and connections against weather influence by using the protecting caps.
 1  Freemotion.Gate  1.9  Table of torque     Page  32  © SKIDATA AG, Version 1.3 1.9  Table of torque         Components   Screwtype  Torque OpenGate-Antenna   2 x M8   10,5 N m Screw Clamps   4 x M8  20 N m Cover Standard  4 x M5  5 N m Cover OpenGate  6 x M5  5 N m Cover Turnstile  3 x M5  5 N m Support stand  4 x M10  21 N m

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