BOON EDAM Speedlane 900 Instruction Manual

Operation Installation Maintenance
Speedlane 900
Version: 2014/11
Edition: SL900 -OIM - USA

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Table of Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION................................................................................................... 5
1Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 COPYRIGHT.................................................................................................................................5
1.2 LIABILITY.....................................................................................................................................5
1.3 PRODUCT MODIFICATIONS............................................................................................................5
1.4 PRODUCT OPTIONS......................................................................................................................5
1.5 ABBREVIATIONS...........................................................................................................................6
1.6 SYMBOLS....................................................................................................................................6
2Safety ................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY ....................................................................................7
2.2 OPERATIONAL SAFETY.................................................................................................................7
3Technical description....................................................................................................... 8
3.1 GENERAL....................................................................................................................................8
3.2 DRIVE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................9
3.3 SPRING UNIT ON THE WIDE AND WIDE HIGH VERSIONS....................................................................9
3.4 CONTROL UNIT ............................................................................................................................9
3.5 SAFETY AND SECURITY SENSORS ...............................................................................................10
OPERATION....................................................................................................................... 11
4Operating concept.......................................................................................................... 11
4.1 OPERATING FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................11
4.1.1 Normally closed mode (default setting)..........................................................................11
4.1.2 Normally open mode (optional for long Speedlane 900)................................................11
4.1.3 Direction types................................................................................................................12
4.1.4 Access control ................................................................................................................12
4.2 SECURITY .................................................................................................................................12
4.2.1 Intruder alarm .................................................................................................................12
4.2.2 Opposite direction alarm.................................................................................................13
4.2.3 Tailgating alarm..............................................................................................................13
4.2.4 Low security mode (default setting)................................................................................14
4.2.5 Medium security mode ...................................................................................................14
4.2.6 High security mode.........................................................................................................14
4.2.7 Traffic mode....................................................................................................................14
4.3 SAFETY.....................................................................................................................................15
4.3.1 Optical safety..................................................................................................................15
4.3.2 Mechanical safety...........................................................................................................15
4.3.3 Power failure...................................................................................................................16
4.3.4 Fire alarm........................................................................................................................16
4.4 USER FEEDBACK .......................................................................................................................17
4.4.1 Feedback signals............................................................................................................17
4.4.2 Other alarms...................................................................................................................18
4.5 CONTROL PANEL *.....................................................................................................................19

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INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................. 20
5Installation procedure.................................................................................................... 20
5.1 GENERAL INSTALLATION.............................................................................................................21
5.1.1 Packaging.......................................................................................................................21
5.1.2 Tool Requirements.........................................................................................................21
5.1.3 Anchoring Methods.........................................................................................................21
5.1.4 Connections....................................................................................................................21
5.2 FLOOR LAYOUT..........................................................................................................................22
5.2.1 20 3/32” (510mm) Standard lane Layout........................................................................22
5.2.2 35 13/16” (910mm) Wide lane Layout ............................................................................23
5.2.4 Conduit layout.................................................................................................................24
5.2.6 Multiple Lane Conduit Layout.........................................................................................25
5.3 ANCHORING ..............................................................................................................................26
5.3.1 Anchoring points.............................................................................................................26
5.4 OPENING THE SPEEDLANE BEFORE INSTALLATION.......................................................................27
5.4.1 Removing top plate.........................................................................................................27
5.4.2 Removing Side panel .....................................................................................................28
5.4.3 Remove middle section..................................................................................................29
5.5 ANCHORING TO THE FLOOR........................................................................................................30
5.5.1 Anchoring with mounting plates .....................................................................................30
5.6 DOORWING GLASS INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................32
5.6.1 Installation of high cabinet glass ....................................................................................33
5.6.2 Options ...........................................................................................................................34
6Electrical wiring.............................................................................................................. 35
6.1 WIRING BETWEEN THE MASTER AND SLAVE UNIT.........................................................................35
6.2 EXTERNAL WIRING CONNECTION.................................................................................................35
6.3 WIRE CONNECTION LOCATIONS ..................................................................................................35
6.3.1 Internal............................................................................................................................35
6.3.2 External...........................................................................................................................36
7Microcontroller board..................................................................................................... 37
7.1 CONNECTIONS TO THE MCB......................................................................................................37
7.2 MULTIBEAM...............................................................................................................................39
7.2.1 Transmitter......................................................................................................................39
7.2.2 Receiver..........................................................................................................................40
7.3 POSITION OF MULTIBEAM SENSORS.............................................................................................41
7.3.1 Standard model (Master)................................................................................................41
7.3.2 Standard High model (Master) .......................................................................................41
7.3.3 Extended High model (Master).......................................................................................41
7.4 FUNCTION OF THE SENSORS.......................................................................................................42
7.4.1 Closing after passage.....................................................................................................42
7.4.2 Safety zone.....................................................................................................................43
7.4.3 Return signal ..................................................................................................................43
7.5 START-UP .................................................................................................................................44
7.5.1 Calibration sequence......................................................................................................44
7.5.2 Testing............................................................................................................................44
7.5.3 Running in.......................................................................................................................44

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8The MCB.......................................................................................................................... 45
8.1 BUTTONS ON THE MCB..............................................................................................................45
8.2 ADJUSTMENTS SELECTION MENU................................................................................................46
8.3 MENU ITEMS..............................................................................................................................47
8.3.1 Signalling mode..............................................................................................................47
8.3.2 Security Mode.................................................................................................................47
8.3.3 Model..............................................................................................................................48
8.3.4 Door Closing Speed .......................................................................................................48
8.3.5 Sensor usage .................................................................................................................49
8.3.6 Entry time........................................................................................................................49
8.3.7 Hold time.........................................................................................................................49
8.3.8 Reply time.......................................................................................................................49
8.3.9 Gate open.......................................................................................................................49
8.3.10 Intruder alarm .................................................................................................................49
8.3.11 Error state (Service item)................................................................................................50
8.3.12 Encoder data (Service item)...........................................................................................50
8.3.13 Multibeam (Service item)................................................................................................50
8.3.14 Maximum authorizations.................................................................................................50
8.3.15 Buzzer.............................................................................................................................50
8.3.16 Last action ......................................................................................................................50
8.3.17 Card reader mode ..........................................................................................................50
8.3.18 Free In/Out mode ...........................................................................................................51
8.3.19 Frequency Inverter Model...............................................................................................51
8.3.20 Restore Default Settings (Service item).........................................................................51
CHANGING OPERATION................................................................................................... 52
9Description of the Frequency Inverter (FI) .................................................................... 52
9.1 OPERATION USING THE INTEGRATED CONTROL PANEL .................................................................52
9.2 EXAMPLE OF CHANGING A PARAMETER SETTING..........................................................................53
9.3 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT PARAMETER SETTINGS................................................................54
10 Changing the frequency inverter parameter set....................................................... 55
10.1 BOON EDAM PARAMETER SETTINGS........................................................................................56
11 Uploading Speedlane 900 software ........................................................................... 57
11.1 UPLOADING THE SOFTWARE ...................................................................................................57
11.1.1 Field 1.............................................................................................................................58
11.1.2 Field 2.............................................................................................................................59
11.1.3 Field 3.............................................................................................................................59
11.1.4 Field 4.............................................................................................................................59
11.1.5 Field 5.............................................................................................................................59
12 Closing the Speedlane................................................................................................ 60
12.1 MIDDLE COVER......................................................................................................................60
12.2 SIDE COVER ..........................................................................................................................60
12.3 TOP PLATES...........................................................................................................................61
12.4 PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................62
MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................. 63
13 Maintenance................................................................................................................ 63
13.1 GENERAL ..............................................................................................................................63
13.2 ELECTRICAL ..........................................................................................................................63
13.3 MECHANICAL .........................................................................................................................63
13.4 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST......................................................................................................64

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TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................ 65
14 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................... 65
14.1 MICROCONTROLLER BOARD ...................................................................................................65
14.2 ERROR CODE.........................................................................................................................66
14.3 FREQUENCY INVERTER...........................................................................................................67
14.4 UPS .....................................................................................................................................68
14.5 OTHER ERRORS.....................................................................................................................69
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................... 70
15 Technical specifications............................................................................................. 70
15.1 MOTOR .................................................................................................................................70
15.2 CONTROL..............................................................................................................................70
15.3 SENSORS ..............................................................................................................................70
15.4 COMPLETE BARRIER ..................................................................................................................70
16 APPENDICES............................................................................................................... 71
16.1 SPARE PART LIST...................................................................................................................71
16.2 CHECKLISTS FREQUENCY INVERTER.......................................................................................72
16.2.1 Checklist Frequency Inverter Wide and High Speedlane 900........................................73
16.3 SOFTWARE UPDATES .............................................................................................................74
16.4 MENU STRUCTURE.................................................................................................................75
17 Enclosures .................................................................................................................. 76

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1 Introduction
This manual is written for the service and installation engineer, it provides information about:
Operating the Product.
Installing the Product.
Electrical characteristics of the Product.
Maintenance on the Product.
Please read this manual carefully, it contains information that will assist you with all aspects of
installation and maintenance, including operation of electrical parts, so that a long and useful
machine life can be achieved.
This manual has been written with the maximum care and attention. Nevertheless, if certain parts
are unclear to you or contain errors, you can contact the Boon Edam manufacturing facilities.
Boon Edam B.V.
Ambachtstraat 4
1135 GG Edam
The Netherlands
T+31 (0)299 380808
F+31 (0)299 372859
Beijing Boon Edam Entrance
Technology Co. Ltd.
No.10 Tong Ji Bei Lu
Beijing Economic & Technological
Development Area
Beijing 100176
China
T+86 (0)10 67877766
F+86 (0)10 67877805
Boon Edam Inc.
402 McKinney Parkway
Lillington
North Carolina 27546
United States of America
T+1 (910) 8143800
F+1 (910) 8143899
1.1 Copyright
This manual was prepared and issued by Boon Edam. All rights are reserved. The information in
this manual is property of Boon Edam. Disclosure of this information or any part of it to third parties
is not permitted, except with prior and express written permission of Boon Edam.
1.2 Liability
The product is designed, tested and produced in accordance with strict international regulations.
Correct operation can only be assured when regular maintenance is undertaken annually (subject
to frequency of use) by Boon Edam or an approved agent. For replacement, original parts should
be used, so that a correct operation is guaranteed. The warranty on the product will end
prematurely if the product is installed or maintained by unapproved engineers.
1.3 Product modifications
Boon Edam makes every effort to ensure that this manual is reviewed whenever significant
changes are made to the design. However, Boon Edam has the reserved rights to improve her
products without notice. Therefore it is possible that the installed products show some differences
with the description in this manual.
1.4 Product options
The options of the product are marked with an asterisk (*) in the text of this manual. The options
that are actually included on the product manufactured are mentioned on the drawing list of the
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1.5 Abbreviations
FI Frequency Inverter
MCB Microcontroller Board
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
N.C. Normally Closed
LED Light Emitting Diode
N.O. Normally Open
MBR Multibeam Receiver
PCB Printed Circuit Board
MBT Multibeam Transmitter
UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply
1.6 Symbols
Warnings and cautions
WARNING!
Risk of personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION!
The material may be damaged or the operation of the product affected.

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2 Safety
2.1 Installation and maintenance Safety
WARNING!
Switch off the power supply of the product before working on the product.
WARNING!
When the power supply cannot be switched off, service and maintenance
activities are to be undertaken only by trained engineers fully aware of potential
danger involved.
WARNING!
Be aware and avoid contact with moving parts.
WARNING!
Check that all safety devices and systems are fully operational after installation
of the product or after maintenance has been carried out.
WARNING!
It is not allowed to make changes or switch off any safety features without
authorization from Boon Edam.
WARNING!
Make sure that the dynamic and static forces are within the permissible values.
See Safety Instruction for further details.
CAUTION!
The material may be damaged or the operation of the product affected if the
installation procedure is not followed correctly.
CAUTION!
Some of the electronic components in the products covered by this manual
contain Electro Static Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices. It is highly
recommended that service and maintenance engineers follow the ESD
guidelines and procedures when handling such devices.
2.2 Operational Safety
WARNING!
Any children or minors using the product must be supervised and
accompanied by a responsible adult. Boon Edam does not accept any liability
if this rule is not enforced.
WARNING!
This product should not be considered as a playground.

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3 Technical description
3.1 General
The Speedlane 900 consists of two opposite units (basic unit), each of which has been equipped
with a mechanism operating the glass door wings. The door wings slide from a casing resulting in a
standard position with completely blocked access (normally closed). The access width with both
door wings fully opened is 20 inch or 510 mm. This width is narrow enough to prevent two persons
passing the Speedlane 900 while walking next to each other. The wide Speedlane 900 has an
opening of 35 ¾ inch or 910 mm for the access of wheelchairs and trolleys.
The unit is 39 3/8 inch or 1000 mm high (excluding the top plate). The total length of the standard
Speedlane 900 is 54 15/16 inch or 1395 mm; the length of the long Speedlane 900 is 101 9/16 inch
or 2580 mm. This length is required for proper (secure) interaction between the sensors and the
sliding door wings in the normally open mode.
The height of the glass door wings of the standard Speedlane 900 is 35 7/16 or 900 mm; the height
of the high Speedlane 900 is 47 ¼ or 1200, 55 1/8 or 1400, 63 or 1600, 70 7/8 inch or 1800 mm.
This height has been chosen to prevent people attempting to climb over the door wing.
The chosen width, and the opening and closing speed result in a capacity of 25 to 30 persons per
minute in one direction, depending on the authorization system chosen. In a fully open situation,
without authorization, the capacity can be increased to 120 persons per minute.
All described components are mounted in the Speedlane 900. The Speedlane 900 is driven by two
3-phase motors. The motor is connected to a control system, which consists of a control unit and a
frequency inverter.
Speedlane 900
NON-SECURED SIDE
SECURED SIDE

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The Speedlane 900 can be operated with an authorization system for example a card reader
system or biometric system. Additionally the Speedlane 900 can be operated with an option
external control panel for remote operation.
3.2 Drive system
Two 3-phase motors with worm gear reduction power the Speedlane 900 doors. The drives are
specifically designed for the Speedlane 900. One motor is installed in the master unit and the other
motor is housed in the slave unit.
The motors are connected to and monitored by a controlling system that consists of a
Microcontroller Board (MCB) and a Frequency Inverter (FI). The output shaft moves the doors
through a parallel gear.
Each motor is equipped with an angle encoder that is connected directly to the motor’s drive shaft.
Using these angle encoders the motor’s speed and position is monitored continuously.
The electric motor has the following advantages:
Silent operation;
For safety reasons the door wing can be stopped by hand;
For security reasons the blocking of the door wing is detected.
3.3 Spring unit on the wide and wide high versions
A pre-loaded spring unit has been fitted to the wide and wide high versions of the Speedlane 900
to compensate for the weight of the glass panel.
When the door wing is close to its fully open or closed position, the motor has to lift the panel
during the final part of the movement.
The design of the spring construction is such that in the middle position no lift force is generated by
the spring. In this situation the spring unit generates no force in the movement directions, thereby
not affecting the light movement.
When the door wings move towards the open or close position the weight of the panels is fully
compensated.
The position and movement of the spring unit has been carefully chosen in such a way that the
torque generated by the spring system closely follows the torque needed to move the door wings.
In this way the increasing torque needed to lift the glass panel is constantly compensated by the
spring unit.
3.4 Control unit
The control system and any other components can be reached by removing the top plate(s) and/or
one or more of the side plates. The master Speedlane 900 unit houses the control system,
comprising of the MCB, the FI and a MBR. The MCB incorporates a microcontroller and the in- and
outputs are located on one side of the MCB. The master Speedlane 900 unit is always placed to
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3.5 Safety and security sensors
The units are fitted with safety and security sensors, which monitor persons passing the door wings
and also perform a safety function.
The Multibeam safety and security sensor system consists of 16 (24 on the long version and 29 on
the long high version) infrared transmitters and receivers. The transmitters and receivers are
operated in such a way that each individual receiver will only respond to its designated transmitter.
This makes the system insensitive to sunlight, fluorescent lighting or other light ‘pollution’. The
Multibeam and MCB communicate through a RS-485 link.
Children (<= 35 ½ inch or 900 mm) are not detected by the security sensors, but are detected by
the safety sensors between the doors. The emphasis is on maximising safety and not on access
security. The safety sensors are placed (at 7 inch or 180 mm and 23 inch or 580 mm from finished
floor level) to ensure optimal safety.

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OPERATION
4 Operating concept
4.1 Operating functions
The Speedlane 900 consists of two opposing units. The barrier is formed by two sliding doors. In a
single Speedlane 900, each unit is equipped with one sliding door. In a set-up with multiple
adjacent Speedlanes, each unit (except for the outside ones) is equipped with two sliding doors. A
number of specific alarms are raised in case of unauthorized use.
4.1.1 Normally closed mode (default setting)
Normally closed
A person is given authorization by presenting a card to the card reader or when the push button is
pressed (depending on the authorization system chosen). When an authorized person enters or is
already in the Secure (Non-Secure) zone, the door wings will open. After the person has passed
the safety zone, the door wings will close immediately. When no one passes through the
Speedlane 900, the door wings will close after 8 seconds (maximum authorization time).
When authorization by means of an access control system proceeds more quickly than persons
are passing the Speedlane 900, a maximum of 3 (default value, adjustable between 1 and 10)
authorizations will be kept in memory. Each authorization has a maximum duration of 8 seconds.
This means that when a person passes the Speedlane 900, the authorization time is reset and the
next person gets a maximum authorization time of 8 seconds. The door wings remain open until
the last authorized person has passed the safety zone of the Speedlane 900. Then the door wings
will close immediately.
4.1.2 Normally open mode (optional for long Speedlane 900)
In the normally open mode the door wings are always open. The door wings stay open when an
authorized person enters the Speedlane 900. The door wings close when an unauthorized person
enters the Speedlane 900.
When authorization by means of an access control system proceeds more quickly than persons
are passing the Speedlane 900; a maximum of 3 (default value, adjustable between 1 and 10)
authorizations will be kept in memory. Each authorization has a maximum duration of 8 seconds.
This means that when a person passes the Speedlane 900, the authorization time is reset and for
the next person there is a maximum authorization time of 8 seconds again.

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4.1.3 Direction types
The following direction types can be selected by using the optional control panel.
Controlled access in both directions:
Access in both directions requires authorization.
Each unauthorized movement constitutes an alarm situation.
Controlled access in one direction and free access in the opposite direction:
Only one direction requires authorization.
The other direction does not require authorization provided no one attempts to pass the
Speedlane 900 (authorized or unauthorized) from the opposite direction.
Controlled access in one direction and blocked passage in the opposite direction: Only
one direction requires authorization.
The other direction is permanently blocked. In this situation the Speedlane 900 can only be
passed in a single direction, thus creating a traffic control.
Free access in both directions:
The Speedlane 900 can be passed in both directions without authorization. It is recommended
to select this mode by using the “Open” functionality.
Blocked access in both directions:
The Speedlane 900 cannot be passed.
4.1.4 Access control
When a person is authorized by the access control system, the access control system gives a pulse
to the Speedlane 900 control system. If the person passes the door panels a booking pulse can be
given to the access control system.
4.2 Security
Whatever the stationary position of the door wings, they will always be locked.
This will prevent movement of the door wings by hand.
4.2.1 Intruder alarm
When an unauthorized person steps in the Speedlane 900 a sound signal will be activated.
In normally closed mode the door wings stay closed and in normally open mode the door wings will
close. When the person is standing in the Secure (Non-Secure) zone and authorizes, the door
wings will open.
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4.2.2 Opposite direction alarm
When an unauthorized person is standing in the Speedlane 900 (Secure-, Non-Secure- or safety
zone) and a second person approaches from the opposite direction, the second person can be
authorized. However, the first person needs to leave the Speedlane 900 within 8 seconds (default)
before the second person can actually pass the Speedlane 900 on his authorization.
Opposite direction
4.2.3 Tailgating alarm
When an unauthorized person is standing in the Speedlane 900 and a second person is
approaching from the same direction, the second person can be authorized.
The first person has to leave the Speedlane 900 at the side the other person is approaching to
allow the second person to pass. When the unauthorized person does not step out, this person can
pass the door wings using the authorization of the second person. The second person then needs
to be authorized again to be able to pass the Speedlane 900.
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4.2.4 Low security mode (default setting)
When a person who has been authorized to enter the Secure (Non-Secure) zone is closely
followed by a second person who has not been authorized, the authorized person will be allowed
to enter. The second person will not. The door wings will only close after the first person when the
second person is not in the safety zone. A sound signal will be activated. If the door wings are
closing and the unauthorized person steps in the safety zone the door wings will stop directly and
open with slow speed.
When an authorized person steps into the Speedlane 900 and steps out, the authorization will
remain active for 3 seconds (adjustable).
4.2.5 Medium security mode
The medium security level is like the low security level; only the safety zone area that is used to
detect unauthorized persons is narrower. This results in a higher level of tailgating prevention.
When an authorized person steps into the Speedlane 900 and steps out, the authorization is void.
4.2.6 High security mode
When a person who has been authorized to enter the Secure (Non-Secure) zone is closely
followed by a second person who has not been authorized, the authorized person will be allowed
to enter. The second person will not. The door wings will close after the first person and a sound
signal will be activated. If the unauthorized person is in the safety zone the door wings will close
with a slow speed. The door wings will close on the person or object, but if the door wings detect
an obstruction they will open again.
With authorizations in one direction only, when an authorized person steps into the Speedlane 900
and steps out, the authorization is void.
4.2.7 Traffic mode
It is possible to generate intelligent traffic control in case of a complete lane of Speedlanes.
The following settings are possible:
Traffic mode in both directions.
This is the default setting; persons can be authorized for both directions.
Traffic mode in Secure direction.
Only persons passing in the Secure direction can be authorized.
The Non-Secure side LED-display shows a red cross () continuously.
Traffic mode in Non-Secure direction.
Only persons passing in the Non-Secure direction can be authorized.
The Secure side LED-display shows a red cross () continuously.

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4.3 Safety
4.3.1 Optical safety
When the low or medium security level is selected, an advanced optical sensor system prevents
the door wings from closing when a person or object is located in the safety zone.
When the door wings close, while a person is standing in the safety zone, the door wings will open
again with a slow speed. When the person has left the Speedlane 900 the door wings will close.
Optical safety
When the high security level is selected, and a person is in the safety zone, the door wings will
close with a slow speed. The door wings will close on the person or object, but will immediately re-
open when detecting an obstruction.
4.3.2 Mechanical safety
In the high security level, the door wings will start to open slowly, when the door wings close while
a person is caught between them, and the person can leave the Speedlane 900. After two seconds
the door wings will start to close slowly. When the door wings remain blocked the sequence of
opening and closing will be repeated two more times. The blocking action will generate an alarm
on the optional external control panel.
While the door wings are closing slowly, all other safety features remain operational. All
authorizations will be reset and no new authorizations will be possible until the door wings are
closed. When the open position is activated or a fire alarm occurs during the blocking sequence,
the sequence will be interrupted and the Speedlane 900 immediately goes to its open or fire alarm
position.
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4.3.3 Power failure
In case of a power failure, the Speedlane 900 can be operated by a battery backup. The
Speedlane 900 is then ready for normal operation. Before this battery is completely empty the last
action is to either open or close the doors as configured. When the power is restored, the
Speedlane 900 will switch over to the mains power again.
Emergency power supply
4.3.4 Fire alarm
In case of a fire alarm, as standard the door wings will open completely, allowing free passage
through the barrier. In case of simultaneous power-failure, the battery backup will activate this
operation. When the fire alarm is reset, the door wings will slowly turn to their closed position.
The Speedlane 900 is then ready for normal operation. In case of a fire alarm all other safety
features will be disabled. The fire alarm position always takes precedence over the locked position.
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4.4 User feedback
4.4.1 Feedback signals
Standard signalling (default setting)
When the Speedlane 900 initialises, the display on both sides will be red (). If initialising
fails after three attempts the display on both sides will blink red ().
When the Speedlane 900 is locked the displays will be red () on both sides.
When the Speedlane 900 is open the display on both sides will be green ().
When there is a fire alarm the display of the Speedlane 900 will be green () on both sides.
When an unauthorized person enters the Speedlane 900 the display on both sides will blink
red ().
When an authorized person enters the Speedlane 900 the display of the entering side will
be green (). If the person is in the Speedlane 900 the display will be directly red () and
the next person can be authorized. If there are more authorizations the display will become
green (), turn red () when the person is in the Speedlane 900 and become green () for
the next authorized person when the first authorized person has left the Speedlane 900.
After the last authorized person the display will be red (), and the doors will close.
Alternative signalling
When the Speedlane 900 initialises, the display on both sides will not be lit. If initialising
fails after three attempts the display on both sides will blink red ().
When the Speedlane 900 is locked the display will be red () on both sides.
When the Speedlane 900 is open the display on both sides will be green ().
When there is a fire alarm the display of the Speedlane 900 will be green () on both sides.
When an unauthorized person enters the safety zone of the Speedlane 900 the display on
both sides will blink red ().
When an authorized person enters the Speedlane 900 the display of the entering side will
be green () for one second. If the person is in the Speedlane 900 the display will be
directly red () and the next person can be authorized. If there are more authorizations the
display will become green () for one second, turn red () when the person is in the
Speedlane 900 and become green () (for one second) for the next authorized person
when the first authorized person has left the Speedlane 900. After the last authorized
person the display will be off, and the doors will close.

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Edition: SL900 -OIM - USA
4.4.2 Other alarms
Malfunction alarm
When the Speedlane 900 fails to initialise an alarm is generated. The alarm is also generated
when the Speedlane 900 is mechanically blocked during operation.
Malfunction alarm
Anti-masking detection
The Speedlane 900 has an anti-masking detection. Masking is the condition when one of the
sensors is triggered (covered) continuously for more than 10 seconds. When one of the
sensors notices masking, the acoustic alarm will be activated after ten seconds. The alarm
continues for three seconds. This alarm will also be activated when a person stays to long in
the detection area. The alarm repeats after ten seconds.
Anti masking

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Version: 2014/11 Speedlane 900
Edition: SL900 -OIM - USA
Intruder alarm (entry/exit)
When an unauthorized person enters the Speedlane 900 and activates one of the sensors,
the acoustic alarm is generated. The alarm can be switched off or changed to “partial” mode.
Partial mode means that the alarm will only be triggered when the intruder is standing in the
safety zone of the Speedlane 900.
Intruder
Door open alarm
When the door wings remain open an alarm is given after a number of minutes.
4.5 Control panel *
The Speedlane 900 can be connected to an external control panel.
Please see the Boon Touch control panel manuals for additional information.
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