User`s manual

S2000-2 Installation
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Figure 6 shows wiring diagram for a S2000-2 controller operating in the Turnstile mode. In this opera-
tion mode alarm loops are not involved in access strategy and are not shown in the connection dia-
gram. However they can be used as intruder alarm loops in the Orion system in which the S2000-2
controller operates on-line (see Alarm Loops Section of this Manual).
This diagram implies that gaining access for entry and exit is performed by closing the relevant pairs
of the turnstile contacts, designated as the Entrance and Exit in Figure 6.
The diagram shows wiring dry contact passage sensors with NC output (that are being opened to gain
access). Wiring passage sensors or turnstile rotation detectors of other output type is considered in
Connecting Door or Passage Sensors Section of this Manual. These can be either single sensors or
outputs of a turnstile control system.
If the turnstile is equipped with a single bi-directional rotation sensor, which detects passages in each
direction, it is connected in parallel across the relevant inputs of both control channels of the control-
ler, as shown in Figure 7.
S2000-2
GND1
DOOR1
8.2 kOhm
Wiring of a normally closed sensor
8
10
DOOR2
8.2 kOhm
8
XT3
XT2
S2000-2
GND1
DOOR1 8
10
DOOR2 8
XT3
XT2
8.2 kOhm 8.2 kOhm
Wiring of a normally opened sensor
Passage Sensor/
Rotation Detecto
r
Passage Sensor/
Rotation Detecto
r
Figure 7. Passage Sensor/Rotation Detector Wiring Diagram
In order to control the turnstile manually any buttons connected to the EXIT1 and EXIT2 terminals of
the controller can be used. The events about manual access granting by key pressing followed by
subsequent passing are registered by the controller and saved in the event log of the ARM Orion
Workstation or the С2000/С2000М console. If the remote control provided with the turnstile is used for
manual access gaining, the facts related to access granting without S2000-2 participation are not
logged.
If the readers are suitable for input current consumption more than 100 mA or they are located far
from the controller (100m and above), to power them the separate pair of wires must be used which
leads directly to the power supply (against the case shown on the scheme when the readers are pow-
ered via the controller terminals).
If the readers are powered by a separate supply, the GND circuits of the controller and the reader
must be coupled.