Access Control System.

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Access Control system.

1. Standalone access control door.


2. Sliding automatic door.
3. A

Standalone access control door.


Video link for connections.

● Methods with bell included.


If the push button doesn't work then switch the positive terminal of the button to 12 V and the
negative terminal to GND.
Sliding automatic door .
It uses a radar sensor for sensing and operates the door accordingly.

● Mounting and connections.

1. Mount it 4ch from the right if track.


2. Place the motor in track by loosing the screws.

3. Loosen the screws on the return pulley and place it in the left corner.

4. Place the controller according to supply wire length and then connect the motor and
power connectors into the controller.
5. Loosen the screws on pulley and adjust its position by the screw on the right.
6. Belt connectors.

Loosen the screws and separate the clip from connectors.


7. Hang the belt on pulley and motor and cut off the extra belt piece.
8. Place the belt in the clip and tight the belt by adjusting the position of pulley through the
screw on its right.
9. Place the clamps on glass from top and tighten the screws.
10. Place the door in track and install anti-off device and place it with 2mm distance from
track.
11. Connect the short connector to the right door.
12. Close the door to the middle and install the long connector to the left door and also
install end stop between doors and leave a space of 1 cm between the doors.
13. Open the left door to the far end and install the end stop.
14. The power connector has AC as well as DC terminals. It also has sensor input on 5th
and 6th terminals.
15. Now, open the half door and switch the 1st dip switch from A position to R position and
then switch on the power supply. Now, click the test button and the door will work
automatically.
16. You can adjust the parameters also.
17. You can also control it via remote.

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