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Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could
result in death or serious injury.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Note
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Product Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Packing List ............................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Barrier Gate Overview .......................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Barrier Gate Structure ........................................................................................................... 3
1.5 Boom Pole Overview ............................................................................................................. 5
1.5.1 Octagonal Straight Boom Pole ................................................................................... 5
1.5.2 Boom Pole with Strip Light ........................................................................................ 6
1.5.3 Anti-collision Cylinder Boom Pole ............................................................................. 7
1.5.4 Octagonal Telescopic Boom Pole ............................................................................... 8
1.5.5 Fence Boom Pole ........................................................................................................ 8
1.5.6 Folding Boom Pole ..................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2 Installation ............................................................................................................... 10
2.1 Installation Environment .................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Install Barrier Gate Host ...................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Install Boom Pole ................................................................................................................. 12
2.3.1 Install Octagonal Straight Boom Pole ...................................................................... 12
2.3.2 Install Boom Pole with Strip Light ........................................................................... 14
2.3.3 Install Anti-collision Cylinder Boom Pole ................................................................ 16
2.3.4 Install Octagonal Telescopic Boom Pole .................................................................. 18
2.3.5
Install Fence Boom Pole ........................................................................................ 21
2.3.6
Install Folding Boom Pole ...................................................................................... 24
2.4 Wiring ................................................................................................................................... 30
2.4.1 Connect to Power Supply ......................................................................................... 30
2.4.3 Connect to Access ANPR Camera............................................................................. 31
2.4.4 Connect to Traffic Signal Light ................................................................................. 32
2.4.5 Connect to Anti-fall Radar........................................................................................ 33
2.4.6 Connect to Vehicle Detector .................................................................................... 37
2.4.7 Connect to Active Infrared Intrusion Detector ....................................................... 39
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2.4.8 Connect to Arrow Indicator ..................................................................................... 40
2.4.9 Connect to Strip Light ............................................................................................... 41
2.4.10 Connect to Warning Light ...................................................................................... 41
Chapter 3 Parameters Configuration ......................................................................................... 43
3.1 Remote Control ................................................................................................................... 43
3.2
Set Parameters via Control Board Buttons ...................................................................... 43
3.2.1 Button Description ................................................................................................... 43
3.2.2
Operation Procedure ............................................................................................. 44
Chapter 4 Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 58
4.1 Adjust Boom Pole Balance .................................................................................................. 58
4.2 Change Boom Pole .............................................................................................................. 58
4.3 Change Spindle Rod and Spring .......................................................................................... 59
4.3.1 Spring and Spindle Rod Specifications .................................................................... 59
4.3.2 Change Spindle Rod.................................................................................................. 60
4.3.3 Change Spring ........................................................................................................... 62
4.4 Change Machine Core ......................................................................................................... 65
4.5 Left/Right Direction of Boom Pole...................................................................................... 66
4.6 Change Left/Right Direction of Machine Core ................................................................... 68
A.
FAQ .................................................................................................................................. 70
B.
Peripheral Device Interfaces Introduction ......................................................................... 72
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Product Introduction
Barrier gate (hereinafter referred to as “device”) is the entrance and exit management device to
limit motor vehicle passing. It can control the boom pole automatically via parking lot
management system. Or you can control the boom pole via buttons on remote controller.
Barrier gate is widely applicable to toll station, parking lot, the entrance and exit of community
and unit, etc.
1.2 Packing List
Please check if there is any damage of the package first. Refer to the table below for the packing
list of the barrier gate. According to the packing list, make sure no item is lost. After checking all
the items are included, you can continue to install the device.
Table 1-1 Packing List
No.
Diagram
Name
Quantity
1
Barrier gate host
1
2
Remote controller
2
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No.
Diagram
Name
Quantity
3
Chuck
1
4
Spindle rod screw set
4
5
Layer
2
6
Expansion screw
4
7
L-type wrench
1
8
Key
1
1.3 Barrier Gate Overview
Note
The appearances of the devices vary with different models. The figure below just takes an
example. Refer to the actual device for details.
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Figure 1-1 Barrier Gate Overview
1.4 Barrier Gate Structure
Figure 1-2 Barrier Gate Structure
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Table 1-2 Barrier Gate Structure
No.
No.
Description
1
9
Boom pole
2
10
Spindle rod
3
11
Aluminum Resistance
4
12
Control box
5
13
Transformer
6
14
Machine core
7
15
Spring
8
Figure 1-3 Machine Core Structure
Table 1-3 Machine Core Structure
No.
No.
Description
1
5
Screw weld nut
2
6
Bottom lock nut
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No.
No.
Description
3
7
Cotter pin
4
1.5 Boom Pole Overview
1.5.1 Octagonal Straight Boom Pole
Figure 1-4 Octagonal Straight Boom Pole
Table 1-4 Octagonal Straight Boom Pole Packing List
Item
Quantity
Octagonal Straight boom pole
1
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1.5.2 Boom Pole with Strip Light
Figure 1-5 Boom Pole with Strip Light
Table 1-5 Boom Pole with Strip Light Packing List
Item
Quantity
Boom pole with strip light
1
Cushion block
2
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1.5.3 Anti-collision Cylinder Boom Pole
Figure 1-6 Anti-collision Cylinder Boom Pole
Table 1-6 Anti-collision Cylinder Boom Pole Packing List
Item
Quantity
Anti-collision cylinder boom pole
1
M8 cap nut
1
M8 × 75 hex socket head cap screw
1
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1.5.4 Octagonal Telescopic Boom Pole
Figure 1-7 Octagonal Telescopic Boom Pole
Table 1-7 Octagonal Telescopic Boom Pole Packing List
Item
Quantity
Octagonal telescopic boom pole
1
Sub-boom pole anti-fall adhesive tape
1
M4 × 20 pan head hex screw
2
1.5.5 Fence Boom Pole
Figure 1-8 Fence Boom Pole
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Table 1-8 Fence Boom Pole Packing List
Item
Quantity
Fence boom pole
1
Pull rod joint component
1
1.5.6 Folding Boom Pole
Figure 1-9 Folding Boom Pole
Table 1-9 Folding Boom Pole Packing List
Item
Quantity
Sub-boom pole
1
Main boom pole
1
Pull rod
1
Joint component to connect main boom pole and pull rod
1
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Installation Environment
The installation position of the barrier gate should meet the customer’s requirements and the
following requirements.
The installation space should be large enough to guarantee the boom pole can rise or fall
normally.
Install the barrier gate on horizontal ground.
Installation surface requirements:
If no base is installed, the installation surface must be firm enough to fix the host to
guarantee the barrier gate can run stably.
If base is needed, it is recommended to install the base with quick setting cement. The base
should be horizontal. The height should be no more than 300 mm. The length and width of
base should be larger than those of the actual barrier gate installation surface.
If the barrier gate is anti-collision, the boom pole will flick 90° in reverse direction if it is
impacted. Make sure there is no obstacle in the range.
Bury the cables before installation. The conduit should be 50 mm higher than the ground to
avoid the gathered water on the ground to enter into the cable and cause short circuit.
2.2 Install Barrier Gate Host
Follow the steps below to fix the host of barrier gate.
Steps
1. Mark the positions of holes on the refuge island as shown below. The hole depth is approx.
120 mm.
Figure 2-1 Mark Position
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Note
The suggestions for positions of holes:
The holes in vertical direction should be near to the switch.
If the entrance/exit is unidirectional, the holes should be in the horizontal center of the
refuge island. If the entrance/exit is bi-directional, the holes in the horizontal direction should
be far away from the entrance/exit.
2. Punch the four M12 × 150 expansion screws in the package into the marked positions on the
refuge island, and fasten the nuts to make the screws expand to grip the ground. Then
unfasten the nuts.
Figure 2-2 Install Expansion Screws
3. Uninstall the top and front covers.
1) Use the L-type key to unlock the top cover.
2) Lift the top cover gently and push it to take it down.
3) Lift the front cover gently to take it down.
Figure 2-3 Uninstall Top and Front Covers
4. Fix the host.
1) Put the layers on the host bottom and keep them perpendicular to the barrier gate’s switch.
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2) Put the host on the positions of expansion screws on the refuge island to make the screws
pass through the layers. Keep the layers perpendicular to the barrier gate’s switch.
3) Fasten the expansion nuts on the screws to fix the host.
Figure 2-4 Fix Host
Danger
Keep the supporting bracket of the boom pole vertically upward to avoid accident caused by
accidental rotation.
2.3 Install Boom Pole
2.3.1 Install Octagonal Straight Boom Pole
Steps
1. Unscrew the cap nuts, spring washers, and flat washers on the other sides of the four
assembling bolts. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
Figure 2-5 Unscrew Assembling Bolts
2. Install the chuck to the boom pole with the bolts as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 2-6 Install Chuck
3. Install the boom pole to the spindle rod and fasten the other ends of the bolts with the
disassembled spring washers, flat washers, and cap nuts.
Figure 2-7 Fix Octagonal Straight Boom Pole
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2.3.2 Install Boom Pole with Strip Light
Steps
1. Unscrew the cap nuts, spring washers, and flat washers on the other sides of the four
assembling bolts. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
Figure 2-8 Unscrew Assembling Bolts
4. Install the chuck and two cushion blocks to the boom pole with the bolts as shown in the figure
below.
Figure 2-9 Install Chuck and Cushion Blocks
5. Install the boom pole to the spindle rod and fasten the other ends of the bolts with the
disassembled spring washers, flat washers, and cap nuts.
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Figure 2-10 Fix Boom Pole with Strip Light
6. Remove the rubber plug of the cable hole on the host.
Figure 2-11 Remove Rubber Plug
7. Wire the strip light cable.
1) Take the M12 white waterproof joint out from the accessory package.
2) Fix the waterproof joint to the cable hole on the host with the fixing nut.
3) Remove the waterproof cover from the joint, and thread the strip light cable through the
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waterproof cover, waterproof joint, and fixing nut.
4) Pull the strip light cable in the internal host until the white rolling strip limit block on the
strip light cable nears to the waterproof cover.
5) Power off the device. Rotate the boom pole to check if the strip light cable length is
appropriate. Fasten the waterproof cover to the joint after the length is appropriate.
Figure 2-12 Wire Strip Light Cable
2.3.3 Install Anti-collision Cylinder Boom Pole
Steps
1. Stuff the boom pole in the spindle rod aslant as shown in the figure below. Align the
installation hole on the boom pole with that on the spindle rod.
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Figure 2-13 Stuff Boom Pole Aslant
2. Insert the M8 × 75 hex socket head cap screw into the installation hole, and push the boom
pole into the spindle rod quickly according to the directions as shown in the figure below.
Figure 2-14 Install Anti-collision Cylinder Boom Pole
3. Fix the M8 cap nut to the screw to fix the boom pole.
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Figure 2-15 Fix Boom Pole
2.3.4 Install Octagonal Telescopic Boom Pole
Steps
1. Install the octagonal telescopic boom pole.
1) Pull the sub-boom pole out according to the direction shown in the figure below. Align the
installation holes on the main boom pole and sub-boom pole.
Figure 2-16 Pull Sub-Boom Pole
2) Fix two M4 × 20 pan head hex screws into the installation holes.
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Figure 2-17 Fix Screws
3) Remove the end cover of the sub-boom pole. Insert the anti-fall adhesive tape into the
sub-boom pole. After the anti-fall adhesive tape is inserted to the limit position, cut the
projecting adhesive tape.
Figure 2-18 Insert Anti-Fall Adhesive Tape
4) Install the end cover to the sub-boom pole.
Figure 2-19 Install End Cover
2. Install the octagonal telescopic boom pole to the host.
1) Unscrew the cap nuts, spring washers, and flat washers on the other sides of the four
assembling bolts. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
Figure 2-20 Unscrew Assembling Bolts
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2) Install the chuck to the boom pole with the bolts as shown in the figure below.
Figure 2-21 Install Chuck
3) Install the boom pole to the spindle rod and fasten the other ends of the bolts with the
disassembled spring washers, flat washers, and cap nuts.
Figure 2-22 Fix Octagonal Telescopic Boom Pole
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2.3.5 Install Fence Boom Pole
Installation Procedure
Steps
1. Install the pull rod joint component to the installation position of the host. Unfasten the joint
component pull rod.
Figure 2-23 Install Pull Rod Joint Component
2. Install the fence boom pole.
1) Unscrew the cap nuts, spring washers, and flat washers on the other sides of the four
assembling bolts. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
Figure 2-24 Unscrew Assembling Bolts
2) Install the chuck to the boom pole with the bolts as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 2-25 Install Chuck
3) Install the boom pole to the spindle rod and fasten the other ends of the bolts with the
disassembled spring washers, flat washers, and cap nuts.
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Figure 2-26 Fix Fence Boom Pole to Spindle Rod
4) Power off the device. Pull the fence boom pole to the horizontal position. Connect the pull
rod of the joint component to the joint 2 of the fence boom pole pull rod. Wrest the pull
rod of the joint component until the center boom poles are in the vertical position. Fasten
the fixing nuts of the joint 1 of the joint component pull rod and joint 2 of the fence boom
pole pull rod respectively.
5) Adjust the buffer rod height adjustment holes on the fence boom pole until the end of the
buffer rod is on the same horizontal surface with that of the refuge island.
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Figure 2-27 Adjust Fence Boom Pole
Note
For the refuge island with a special height, drill holes by yourself to adjust the buffer rod height.
Left and Right Directions of Fence Boom Pole
When you look from the arrow direction as shown below, the right fence boom pole is the one
that the center boom poles are on the left of the main boom pole, and the left fence boom pole is
the one that the center boom poles are on the right of the main boom pole.
Figure 2-28 Left and Right Directions of Fence Boom Pole
2.3.6 Install Folding Boom Pole
Steps
1. Compose the main boom pole and sub-boom pole.
1) Unfasten the cap nuts on the main boom pole and remove the screw and gaskets. Save the
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components and parts for the following installations.
Figure 2-29 Unfasten Accessories of Main Boom Pole
2) Unfasten the cap nuts on the sub-boom pole and remove the screw, gaskets, and sub-
boom pole pull rod joint. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
Figure 2-30 Unfasten Accessories of Sub- Boom Pole
3) Force apart the sub-boom pole joint boards, and install the main boom pole. Make sure
that the installation holes on the joint boards of the sub-boom pole can clip into the black
bushing on the main boom pole.
Figure 2-31 Connect Main Boom Pole and Sub-Boom Pole
4) Put the sub-boom pole pull rod joint between the joint boards, and insert the screw
through the pull rod joint and gaskets, and fasten the cap nuts. Insert the other screw
through the other installation holes on the sub-boom pole joint boards and gaskets, and
fasten the cap nuts. Make sure that the black bushing on the sub-boom pole pull rod joint
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can clip into installation holes on the sub-boom pole joint boards.
Figure 2-32 Install Sub-Boom Pole Pull Rod Joint
2. Install the folding boom pole to the host.
Note
Here we take example of the right direction barrier gate.
1) Remove the plastic nut on the installation position of the right direction main boom pole pull
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rod joint.
Figure 2-33 Remove Plastic Nut
2) Install the right direction main boom pole pull rod joint to the installation holes with the flat
washer and spring washer.
Figure 2-34 Install Main Boom Pole Pull Rod Joint
3) Unscrew the cap nuts, spring washers, and flat washers on the other sides of the four
assembling bolts. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
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Figure 2-35 Unscrew Assembling Bolts
4) Install the chuck to the boom pole with the bolts as shown in the figure below.
Figure 2-36 Install Chuck
5) Install the boom pole to the spindle rod and fasten the other ends of the bolts with the
disassembled spring washers, flat washers, and cap nuts.
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Figure 2-37 Fix Folding Boom Pole
6) Power off the device. Pull the main boom pole to the horizontal position, and place the sub-
boom pole nearly to the horizontal position. Wrest the pull rod between the sub-boom pole
pull rod joint and the main boom pole pull rod joint. Wrest the pull rod continuously to keep
the main boom pole and sub-boom pole in the horizontal position, and fasten the nuts on
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both ends.
Figure 2-38 Connect Boom Pole to Host via Pull Rod
2.4 Wiring
2.4.1 Connect to Power Supply
Connect the laid power cord (RVV3 × 1.5 mm
2
or above) to the power input of barrier gate. Install
the top and front covers. Use the L-type key to lock the top cover.
Danger
Cut off the power before wiring.
The power voltage of barrier gate is 220 VAC ± 10%. If the voltage exceeds the range, voltage
stabilizer is needed.
Make sure the barrier gate is connected to the ground firmly, or it may cause electric shock.
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Figure 2-39 Connect to Power Supply
2.4.3 Connect to Access ANPR Camera
As the figure shown below, connect the rising control + and rising control interfaces of the
barrier gate to the rising control interfaces of the access ANPR camera, and connect the falling
control + and falling control interfaces of the barrier gate to the falling control interfaces of the
access ANPR camera.
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Barrier Gate
Control Box
Access ANPR
camera
Rising
Control
Falling
Control
1A
1B
2A
2B
AC34V
Nixie
Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
Green Light
Red Light
COM
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
Figure 2-40 Connect to Access ANPR Camera
2.4.4 Connect to Traffic Signal Light
Connect the live line to the COM interface of the barrier gate. Connect the red light interface of
the barrier gate to the red traffic signal light, and connect the green light interface of the barrier
gate to the green traffic signal light. Connect the null line to the red and green traffic signal lights.
When the barrier gate is fully raised, the green light is on and vehicles can pass. When the barrier
gate is fallen, or is being raised or fallen, the red light is on and vehicles are prohibited.
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Barrier Gate
Control Box
AC34V
Nixie
Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
Live Line
Null Line
Connect to Red Light
Incoming Live Line
Green Light
Red Light
COM
Connect to Green Light
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
Figure 2-41 Connect to Traffic Signal Light
Note
The maximum allowable voltage for the interfaces of red and green lights is 240 VAC or 100 VDC.
2.4.5 Connect to Anti-fall Radar
Anti-fall Radar Wiring
The anti-fall radar needs to be powered by 12 VDC power supply. Connect the induction+
and induction- interface of the barrier gate to the radar yellow line and brown line.
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Radar Brown Line
Radar Yellow Line
Anti-fall
Radar
AC34V
Nixie
Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
Green Light
Red Light
COM
Barrier Gate
Control Box
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
Figure 2-42 Connect to Anti-fall Radar
Note
Radar 12 V power supply output: 0.5 AAV, max. 1 A.
Induction/protection input withstanding voltage: max. 12 VDC.
12 V refers to internal power supply of the device. External power supply is not supported.
Radar Installation Instructions
The anti-fall radar should be installed beside the barrier gate. In different scenarios, follow the
instructions below to get the best effect.
Scenario 1: Small-Sized Vehicles
For small-sized vehicles, such as the cars and SUVs, install the radar according to the figure shown
below.
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Figure 2-43 Small-Sized Vehicles Scenario
Scenario 2: Large-Sized Vehicles
For large-sized vehicles, such as the oil tank trucks, transport vehicles, trucks, and other vehicles
with chassises of higher than 1 m, install the radar according to the figure shown below.
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Figure 2-44 Large-Sized Vehicles Scenario
Scenario 3: Mixed Traffic
For mixed traffic scenario, such as the large-sized and small-sized vehicles are mixing, install the
radar according to the figure shown below.
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Figure 2-45 Mixed Traffic Scenario
2.4.6 Connect to Vehicle Detector
Vehicle Detector Wiring
Connect the Induction input + and Induction input - interfaces of the barrier gate to the vehicle
detector.
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Barrier Gate
Control Box
Loop
Vehicle Detector
RELAY1_1
RELAY1_2
LOOP1_A
LOOP1_B
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
AC34V
Nixie
Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
Green Light
Red Light
COM
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
Figure 2-46 Connect to Vehicle Detector
Vehicle Detector Installation Instructions
The general width of the vehicle detector is 1 m. If there are large-sized vehicles passing in the
scenario, widen the width to 1.5 m.
The anti-fall vehicle detector should be installed behind the barrier gate to avoid that the boom
pole falls down and smashes the vehicle after the vehicle passes the vehicle detector and the
signal disappears.
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Figure 2-47 Vehicle Detector Installation
2.4.7 Connect to Active Infrared Intrusion Detector
Connect the induction input - interface of the barrier gate to the COM interface of the active
infrared intrusion detector, and the induction input + interface of the barrier gate to the OUT
interface of the active infrared intrusion detector.
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COM
OUT
AC34V
Nixie
Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
Green Light
Red Light
COM
Barrier Gate
Control Box
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
Figure 2-48
Connect to Active Infrared Intrusion Detector
2.4.8 Connect to Arrow Indicator
Connect the arrow indicator to the barrier gate as shown below.
AC34V
Nixie Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
GND
Green Light
Red Light
COM
箭头灯接线
PE
L
N
-V
+V
V+
Front
Barrier Gate
Control Box
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
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Figure 2-49 Connect to Arrow Indicator
2.4.9 Connect to Strip Light
For the boom pole with strip light, connect the strip light to the barrier gate as shown below.
Red Line
GND
Green
PE
L
N
-V
+V
Yellow
V+
AC34V
Nixie
Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
Green Light
Red Light
COM
Barrier Gate
Control Box
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
Figure 2-50 Connect to Strip Light
2.4.10 Connect to Warning Light
For the barrier gate with a warning light on the top of host, connect the warning light to the
barrier gate as shown below.
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101513644
Warning Light Wire
PE
L
N
-V
+V
AC34V
Nixie
Tube
Motor
Connection
Resistance
Connection
Encoder
Network
Interface
Green Light
Red Light
COM
Barrier Gate
Control Box
Rise Stop
Fall Learn
Rising Control
+
Rising Control
-
Falling Control
+
Falling Control
-
Stopping Control
+
Stopping Control
-
+5V/GND
Rise via Hand Shank
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
GND
RS-485-B2
RS-485-A2
5V
GND
RS-485-B
RS-485-A
Induction Input
+
Induction Input
-
Protection Input
+
Protection Input
-
GND
+12V
Bollard Control
2+
Bollard Control
2 -
Bollard Control
1 -
Falling Limit Output
1+
Falling Limit Output
1 -
Rising Limit Output
1+
Rising Limit Output
1 -
Alarm Input
1 +
Alarm Input
1 -
Alarm Input
2 +
Alarm Input
2 -
12V_IN
LED_ARR1
LED_ARR2
GND
12V_OUT
Bollard Control
1 +
Figure 2-51 Connect to Warning Light
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Chapter 3 Parameters Configuration
After the installation completes, power on the barrier gate, and it will operate self-check of rising
to limit position. After the self-check completes, you can control the barrier gate via remote
controller or buttons.
3.1 Remote Control
After the self-check completes, you can control the boom pole to rise, fall, and stop via the remote
controller leaving factory with the barrier gate.
3.2 Set Parameters via Control Board Buttons
3.2.1 Button Description
Rise the top cover of the host, and you can see the buttons and nixie tube. You can control the
barrier gate via the buttons and judge the status via the nixie tube.
There is respective initial status for the rising limit position, falling limit position, and rising speed
of the barrier gate. You can adjust them via buttons if the initial status cannot meet the
requirements of the installation site.
Figure 3-1 Control Buttons
Note
If you need to hold the buttons to trigger operations, hold for 3 seconds or above.
The nixie tube shows the status (e.g., H0) and fault codes (hexadecimal characters, e.g., 1A). If
the fault codes appear on the nixie tube, it means there is operation error. Contact the technical
personnel of our company to solve the problems.
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3.2.2 Operation Procedure
Refer to the table below for the description of the value on the nixie tube.
Table 3-1 Nixie Tube Value Description
Value
Description
H0
To enable manual learning. Refer to Set Manual Learning for details.
H1
To adjust the rising/falling limit position of the boom pole. Refer to
Adjust Rising Limit Position of Boom Pole/Adjust Falling Limit Position
of Boom Pole for details.
H2
To adjust the rising speed of the boom pole. Refer to Adjust Rising
Speed of Boom Pole for details.
H3
To adjust the falling speed of the boom pole. Refer to Adjust Falling
Speed of Boom Pole for details.
H4
To set the remote controller learning. Refer to Set Remote Controller
Learning for details.
H5
To set the vehicle queue mode. Refer to Set Vehicle Queue Mode for
details.
H6
To enable the auto falling function of boom pole. Refer to Enable Auto
Falling of Boom Pole for details.
H7
To set the auto falling time of boom pole. Refer to Set Auto Falling
Time of Boom Pole for details.
H8
To enable the function of locking barrier gate via the remote
controller. Refer to Enable Locking Barrier Gate via Remote Controller
for details.
H9
To set the rising limit output mode. Refer to Set Rising Limit Output
Mode for details.
HA
To set boom pole running direction after power shutdown.
HB
To set boom pole type.
Set Manual Learning
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Hold the Learn button again on the control board until “Lr” appears on the nixie tube. The
device enters into the limit position learning mode.
4. After the learning process completes, 00will appear on the nixie tube to switch to the
normal running status.
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Lr
00
Learning completed.
Rising Limit
Position
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Figure 3-2 Set Manual Learning
Adjust Rising Limit Position of Boom Pole
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller or press the Rise button on the control board
to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H1”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “OL” appears on the nixie tube.
5. Hold the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H1” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H1
OL
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
H1
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Hold the Rise/Fall button on
the control board to adjust the
boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-3 Adjust Rising Limit Position of Boom Pole
Adjust Falling Limit Position of Boom Pole
Steps
1. Press the Fall button on the remote controller or press the Fall button on the control board to
adjust the boom pole to the falling limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H1” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “CL” appears on the nixie tube.
4. Hold the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the boom pole to the falling limit
position.
5. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H0” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Falling Limit
Position
H1
CL
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
H0
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
Press the Fall button on the remote
controller or press the Fall button on the
control board to adjust the boom pole to
the falling limit position.
Hold the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the boom pole to the falling
limit position.
Figure 3-4 Adjust Falling Limit Position of Boom Pole
Adjust Rising Speed of Boom Pole
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H2”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
The L3 rising speed is faster than L2, which is faster than L1. Adjust the speed according to your
needs.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H2” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H2
L3
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
H2
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the value on the nixie
tube.
The rising speed: L3 > L2 > L1
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-5 Adjust Rising Speed of Boom Pole
Adjust Falling Speed of Boom Pole
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H3”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
The L3 falling speed is faster than L2, which is faster than L1. Adjust the speed according to your
needs.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H3” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H3
L3
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
H3
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the value on the nixie
tube.
The falling speed: L3 > L2 > L1
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-6 Adjust Falling Speed of Boom Pole
Set Remote Controller Learning
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H4”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “PA” appears on the nixie tube.
5. Press any button on the remote controller twice, and “00” will appear on the nixie tube.
Learning completed.
6. (Optional) If you want to unpair the remote controller, hold the Stop button on the control
board until H4appears on the nixie tube.
7. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H4” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H4
PA
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
00
Press any button on the remote controller twice.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Hold the Stop button on the control board
to unpair the remote controller. H4
Learning completed.
Unparing completed.
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H4
Figure 3-7 Set Remote Controller Learning
Set Vehicle Queue Mode
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H5”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
Adjust the value to 1 to enable the vehicle queue mode, and 0 to disable the mode.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H5” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H5
1
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
H5
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on
the control board to adjust the
value on the nixie tube.
1: Enable vehicle queue mode.
0: Disable vehicle queue mode.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-8 Set Vehicle Queue Mode
Enable Auto Falling of Boom Pole
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H6”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
Adjust the value to 1 to enable the auto falling function, and 0 to disable the function.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H6” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H6
1
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
H6
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on
the control board to adjust the
value on the nixie tube.
1: Enable auto falling function.
0: Disable auto falling function.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-9 Enable Auto Falling of Boom Pole
Set Auto Falling Time of Boom Pole
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H7”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
The actual auto falling time of the boom pole after the vehicle passes = the value shown on the
nixie tube × 10 s. E.g., the value shown on the nixie tube is 3. Thus the actual auto falling time is 30
s.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H7” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H7
03
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
H7
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the value on the nixie
tube.
The actual auto falling time of the boom
pole after the vehicle passes = the value
shown on the nixie tube × 10 s.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-10 Set Auto Falling Time of Boom Pole
Enable Locking Barrier Gate via Remote Controller
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H8”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
Adjust the value to 1 to enable locking barrier gate via the remote controller, and 0 to disable the
function.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H8 will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H8
1
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
H8
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the value on the nixie
tube.
1: Enable locking barrier gate via the
remote controller.
0: Disable locking barrier gate via the
remote controller.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-11 Enable Locking Barrier Gate via Remote Controller
Lock Barrier Gate
Lock the barrier gate via the remote controller. Press the Rise, Stop, and Rise buttons on the
remote controller in sequence until “Lc” appears on the nixie tube.
Set Rising Limit Output Mode
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “H9”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
Adjust the value to 1 to enable outputting the rising pulse after the boom pole rises to the rising
limit position, and 0 to disable the function.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. H9” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
H9
1
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
H9
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the value on the nixie
tube.
1: Enable outputting the rising pulse
after the boom pole rises to the rising
limit position.
0: Disable the function.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-12 Set Rising Limit Output Mode
Set Boom Pole Running Direction after Power Shutdown
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “HA”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
Adjust the value to 1 to enable the boom pole to rise to the rising limit position after the power
shutdown, and 0 to enable the boom pole to fall to the falling limit position after the power
shutdown.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. HA” will appear on the nixie
tube.
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Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
HA
1
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
HA
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the value on the nixie
tube.
1: Enable the boom pole to open to the
rising limit position after the power
shutdown.
0: Enable the boom pole to close to the
falling limit position after the power
shutdown.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-13 Set Boom Pole Running Direction after Power Shutdown
Set Boom Pole Type
Steps
1. Press the Rise button on the remote controller, press the Rise button on the control board, or
power on the device to adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position.
2. Hold the Learn button on the control board until “H0” appears on the nixie tube.
3. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to increase/decrease the value on the nixie
tube. Adjust the value to “Hb”.
4. Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
5. Press the Rise/Fall button on the control board to adjust the value on the nixie tube.
Note
Refer to Table 3-2 for the value description.
6. Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings. Hb” will appear on the nixie
tube.
Table 3-2 Boom Pole Type Value Description
Value
Boom Pole Type
2
2 m straight boom pole
3
3 m straight boom pole
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Value
Boom Pole Type
4
4 m straight boom pole
5
5 m straight boom pole
6
6 m straight boom pole
3F
3 m fence boom pole
4F
4 m fence boom pole
5F
5 m fence boom pole
3C
3 m folding boom pole
4C
4 m folding boom pole
5C
5 m folding boom pole
3L
3 m boom pole with strip light
4L
4 m boom pole with strip light
4E
4 m octagonal telescopic boom pole
5E
5 m octagonal telescopic boom pole
6E
6 m octagonal telescopic boom pole
Rising Limit
Position
Press the Rise/Fall button
on the control board to
increase/decrease the value
on the nixie tube.
Hb
5F
Hold the Learn button on the control board to enter the menu settings.
Hb
Press the Learn button on the control board to save the settings.
H0
Hold the Learn button on the control board.
Press the Rise/Fall button on the control
board to adjust the value on the nixie
tube.
Press the Rise button on the remote
controller, press the Rise button on the
control board, or power on the device to
adjust the boom pole to the rising limit
position.
Figure 3-14 Set Boom Pole Type
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Chapter 4 Maintenance
4.1 Adjust Boom Pole Balance
Adjust the balance of the boom pole.
Steps
1. Cut off the power supply. Rotate the hand wheel of the machine core to raise the boom pole to
the position where the angle between the boom pole and the ground surface is 20° ± .
2. Release the hand wheel to check if the boom pole can return to the position where the angle
between the boom pole and the ground surface is 60° ± 15° naturally.
Figure 4-1 Adjust Boom Pole Balance
4.2 Change Boom Pole
Caution
Contact the professional technical personnel to change the boom pole. You may damage the
barrier gate if you change it by yourself.
Before you start
Adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position, and then cut off the power supply.
Steps
1. Unscrew the cap nuts, spring washers, and flat washers on the other sides of the four
assembling bolts. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
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2. Disassemble the boom pole and chuck.
3. Repeat the boom pole installation procedure to install a new boom pole.
Figure 4-2 Change Boom Pole
4.3 Change Spindle Rod and Spring
4.3.1 Spring and Spindle Rod Specifications
If you need to change the boom pole, prepare the corresponding springs and spindle rods
according to the boom pole types. Refer to the table below for details.
Table 4-1 Spring and Spindle Rod Specifications
Boom Pole Type
Spring
Spindle Rod
2 m small octagonal
boom pole
Spring with green hook × 1
Small octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
3 m small octagonal
boom pole
Spring with white hook × 1
Small octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
4 m small octagonal
boom pole
Spring with white hook × 1
Small octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
5 m large octagonal
boom pole
Spring with white hook × 2
Large octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
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4.3.2 Change Spindle Rod
Before you start
Adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position, and then cut off the power supply.
Steps
1. Unscrew the cap nuts, spring washers, and flat washers on the other sides of the four
6 m large octagonal
boom pole
Spring with white hook × 1
Spring with red hook × 1
Large octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
1.5 m + 1.5 m folding
boom pole
Spring with white hook × 1
Small octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
2 m + 2 m folding boom
pole
Spring with green hook × 1
Spring with white hook × 1
Small octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
2.5 m + 2.5 m folding
boom pole
Spring with white hook × 2
Small octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
3 m fence boom pole
Spring with white hook × 2
Large octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
4 m fence boom pole
Spring with white hook × 1
Spring with red hook × 1
Large octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
5 m fence boom pole
Spring with red hook × 2
Large octagonal boom pole
spindle rod
2 m anti-collision cylinder
boom pole
Spring with green hook × 1
Anti-collision round boom pole
spindle rod
3 m anti-collision
cylinder boom pole
Spring with white hook × 1
Anti-collision round boom pole
spindle rod
4 m anti-collision
cylinder boom pole
Spring with green hook × 1
Spring with white hook × 1
Anti-collision round boom pole
spindle rod
6 m boom pole with
strip light
Spring with red hook × 1
Spring with white hook × 1
Spindle rod for boom pole with
strip light
4 m boom pole with
strip light
Spring with green hook × 1
Spring with white hook × 1
Spindle rod for boom pole with
strip light
3 m boom pole with
strip light
Spring with green hook × 1
Spindle rod for boom pole with
strip light
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assembling bolts. Save the components and parts for the following installations.
2. Disassemble the boom pole and chuck.
Figure 4-3 Disassemble Boom Pole and Chuck
3. Unscrew the M12 fixing bolt of the spindle rod anticlockwise with a 10 mm hex wrench, and
disassemble the bolt.
Figure 4-4 Disassemble Bolt
4. Loosen the barrier gate control box captive screw with the screwdriver, and then rotate the
control box (more than 160°).
5. Loosen the M8 × 20 hex socket head cap screw and M8 nut on the side of the spindle rod with
a No. 6 hex wrench and an adjustable wrench.
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Figure 4-5 Disassemble Control Box
6. Disassemble the spindle rod and change a new one. Install the M12 fixing bolt of the spindle
rod, and fasten it with a torque no smaller than 60 NM.
Figure 4-6 Change Spindle Rod
7. Fix the M8 × 20 hex socket head cap screw and M8 nut on the side of the spindle rod, rotate
the control box to the original position, and tighten the captive screw with the screwdriver.
Figure 4-7 Reinstall Control Box
8. Repeat the boom pole installation procedure to install a new boom pole.
4.3.3 Change Spring
Before you start
Adjust the boom pole to the rising limit position, and then cut off the power supply.
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Steps
1. Close the cotter pin openings with needle-nose pliers.
Figure 4-8 Close Cotter Pin Openings
2. Pull the cotter pins out with needle-nose pliers.
Figure 4-9 Pull Cotter Pins Out
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3. Hold the upper screw weld nuts with an adjustable wrench, and then unscrew the two bottom
lock nuts with another adjustable wrench.
Figure 4-10 Unscrew Lock Nut
4. Adjust the boom pole of the barrier gate to the falling status to keep the three points shown in
the figure below in a straight line, and then the spring and spring shaft are lifted.
Figure 4-11 Close Boom Pole
5. Hold the spring hook to pull up the spring, and then change a new spring.
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Figure 4-12 Change Spring
6. Install the new spring according to the steps above reversely.
4.4 Change Machine Core
Before you start
Cut off the power supply. Disassemble the boom pole and spindle rod according to the procedure
above.
Steps
1. Use a cross screwdriver to remove the grounding terminal of the motor wire, and then unplug
the motor power cord and signal line terminals on the barrier gate control board. Rotate the
control box, and remove the motor wire from the wire slot.
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Figure 4-13 Remove Motor Wire
2. Remove the M8 hex socket head cap screws of the machine core with a No. 6 hex wrench.
3. Disassemble the machine core and change a new one.
4. Fix the machine core with the M8 hex socket head cap screws, put motor wire into the wire
slot, connect the power cord and signal line terminals, and then fix the grounding terminal.
Figure 4-14 Fix Machine Core
5. Install the boom pole. Refer to 4.2 Change Boom Pole for details.
6. Install the spindle rod. Refer to 4.3.2 Change Spindle Rod for details.
4.5 Left/Right Direction of Boom Pole
The boom pole direction depends on the driving direction of the vehicle. When you look from the
driving direction as shown below, the left boom pole is the one that the boom pole is on the left of
the barrier gate host, and the right boom pole is the one that the boom pole is on the right of the
barrier gate host.
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Figure 4-15 Boom Pole Direction Instruction
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4.6 Change Left/Right Direction of Machine Core
Before you start
Cut off the power supply. Disassemble the boom pole and spindle rod according to the procedure
above.
Steps
1. Use a cross screwdriver to remove the grounding terminal of the motor wire, and then unplug
the motor power cord and signal line terminals on the barrier gate control board. Rotate the
control box, and remove the motor wire from the wire slot.
Figure 4-16 Remove Machine Core Wire
2. Remove the M8 hex socket head cap screw of the machine core with a No. 6 hex wrench.
3. Rotate the machine core 180° horizontally, and then put it into the host.
Note
The installation position is different after direction is changed.
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Figure 4-17 Change Machine Core Direction
4. Fix the machine core with the M8 hex socket head cap screws, put motor wire into the wire
slot, connect the power cord and signal line terminals, and then fix the grounding terminal.
Figure 4-18 Fix Machine Core
5. Install the boom pole. Refer to 4.2 Change Boom Pole for details.
6. Install the spindle rod. Refer to 4.3.2 Change Spindle Rod for details.
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A. FAQ
When the barrier gate is abnormal, open the top cover, and observe the fault code on the nixie
tube to troubleshoot.
No.
Code
Description
1
01
The barrier gate was hit.
The boom pole does not match.
The control box was damaged.
2
02
3
03
The boom pole was blocked from falling by obstacles.
Remove them.
The spring is too tightened.
The boom pole does not match.
Learning limit positions failed. Learn again.
4
04
There are obstacles on the boom pole or the connection
components. Remove them.
The spring has reached the inner wall of the host in
compression status. Adjust the spring.
The boom pole does not match.
The gearbox was damaged.
The control box was damaged.
5
05
The cables of encoder or motor were not connected well.
The boom pole or the connection component got stuck.
The motor was damaged.
The gearbox was damaged.
The control box was damaged
6
06
The power input is abnormal.
The power output of the transformer is abnormal.
The braking resistor was not inserted.
The control box was damaged.
7
07
The power input is abnormal.
The power output of transformer is abnormal.
The control box was damaged.
8
0d
The gearbox was damaged.
The encoder was interfered.
The boom pole was damaged.
9
0E
The radar, vehicle detector, or protection signal was triggered
during learning.
10
10
The stopping control or stopping via hand shank terminal was
short-circuited.
11
11
The stopping control or falling via hand shank terminal was
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No.
Code
Description
short-circuited.
12
15
FOC timeout.
13
16
The software is abnormal.
14
17
The braking resistor was damaged or not inserted firmly.
The control box was damaged.
15
18
The signal cable was not connected well.
16
64
If the device fail to rise to the limit position, but the motor is
running well, the system will reboot if it receives the rise
command.
17
65
If the device fail to fall to the limit position, but the motor is
running well, the system will reboot if it receives the rise
command.
18
66
Learning failed. The system will reboot if it receives the rise
command.
19
68
The motor wiring was not connected well.
20
69
FLASH is abnormal.
21
Lc
The barrier gate is locked. Check if the rising control + and
rising control - interfaces are connected or if the barrier gate is
locked via remote controller.
22
Lr
The barrier gate is in learning limit process, finish it first.
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B. Peripheral Device Interfaces Introduction
Open the top cover of host, and you can see the interfaces as shown below.
Figure B-1 Interfaces
Table B-1 Interface Description
Name
Description
Max.
Voltage
Max.
Current
Red Light
Connects to the red traffic signal
light.
AC 240 V/
DC 100 V
2 A
Green Light
Connects to the green traffic
signal light.
Rising Control +
Connects to control signals (relay)
to execute rising, falling, and
stopping command.
DC 12 V
/
Rising Control -
Falling Control +
Falling Control -
Stopping Control +
Stopping Control -
Rise via Hand Shank
Connects to hand shank control
tool to control the boom pole to
rise, fall, and stop remotely.
DC 12 V
/
Fall via Hand Shank
Stop via Hand Shank
+5V/GND
Hand shank power supply.
/
/
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Name
Description
Max.
Voltage
Max.
Current
5V
Connects to the remote receiving
module.
/
/
RS485-A2
RS485-B2
GND
RS485-A
Inputs RS-485 control signals. A
connects to RS-485 +, and B
connects to RS-485 -.
RS485-B
GND
+12V
Connects to 12 V power supply.
GND
GND
Rising Limit Output +
The alarm output of
exceptional rising of the boom
pole.
Relay signals to output the
rising status of the boom pole
to detection unit.
DC 24 V
1 A
Rising Limit Output +
Falling Limit Output +
Relay signals to output the falling
status of the boom pole to the
detection unit.
Falling Limit Output -
12V_IN
Connects to power input.
DC 12 V
1 A
LED-ARR2
Connects to the negative pole of
LED strip light, displaying green.
LED-ARR1
Connects to the negative pole of
LED strip light, displaying red.
12V_OUT
Connects to the positive pole of
LED strip light.
GND
GND
Induction Input +
Connect to anti-fall device (anti-
fall radar or anti-fall coil). The
pole will fall automatically if the
signal disappears.
DC 12 V
/
Induction Input -
Protection Input +
Connect to anti-fall device (anti-
fall radar or anti-fall coil).
Protection Input -
Network Interface
Reserved interfaces.
/
/
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Name
Description
Max.
Voltage
Max.
Current
Bollard Control 1 +
Reserved interfaces.
DC 24 V
1 A
Bollard Control 1 -
Bollard Control 2 +
Bollard Control 2 -
Alarm Input 1 +
DC 12 V
/
Alarm Input 1 -
Alarm Input 2 +
Alarm Input 2 -
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