LBA GROUP LBAT10 User manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TURNSTILES
LBAT10, 20 et PMR
THE VEHICLE AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS CONTROL SPECIALIST
Before installing or repairing your equipment, we recommend that you read these user and operang
instrucons carefully.
We are at your disposal for any addional informaon or comments.
Please contact our Aer-Sales Service on +33 (0)4 78 86 02 86, from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 6 pm.
451 Chemin de Champivost - 69760 LIMONEST
Tél : +33 (0)4 78 86 02 86
www.grouplba.com - contact@lbagroup.fr

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Contents
1GENERAL ................................................................................................................................4
1.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................4
1.2 INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................5
1.3 LIMITS OF LIABILITY ................................................................................................................6
1.4 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT .............................................................................................6
1.5 WARRANTY ...........................................................................................................................6
1.6 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE......................................................................7
1.7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...............................................................................................7
1.8 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT.............................................................................................7
2SAFETY....................................................................................................................................8
2.1 COMPLIANT USE OF TURNSTILES .............................................................................................8
2.2 NON-COMPLIANT USES OF TURNSTILES....................................................................................8
2.3 USER LIABILITY ......................................................................................................................9
2.4 MODIFICATIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS.................................................................................9
2.5 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ........................................................................................................10
3IDENTIFICATION....................................................................................................................10
4TECHNICAL DATA.................................................................................................................11
4.1 DIMENSIONS AND DIRECTIONS...............................................................................................11
4.1.1 LBAT 10..................................................................................................................11
4.1.2 LBAT 20..................................................................................................................12
4.1.3 LBAT PMR (Person with Reduced Mobility).............................................................13
4.2 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS.......................................................................................................14
4.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:...................................................................................................15
4.3.1 Passage reducer (option): .......................................................................................15
4.3.2 Heel guard (option):.................................................................................................15
4.4 POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................16
4.5 CONDITIONS OF USE.............................................................................................................16
4.6 PERFORMANCES..................................................................................................................16
5OPERATING PRINCIPLE.......................................................................................................17
6TRANSPORT AND STORAGE...............................................................................................18
6.1 TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................18
6.2 POST-TRANSPORT INSPECTIONS ...........................................................................................18
6.3 STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................................................18
7ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION.........................................................................................19
7.1 FOUNDATIONS AND DUCTS....................................................................................................19
7.1.1 LBAT 10:.................................................................................................................19
7.1.2 LBAT 20/PMR: ........................................................................................................20
7.2 STRUCTURE INSTALLATION: ..................................................................................................21
7.2.1 Introduction: ............................................................................................................21
7.2.2 Installing the structure: ............................................................................................21
7.3 INSTALLATION OF THE ROOF:.................................................................................................22
7.3.1 Installing the roof:....................................................................................................22
7.3.2 Installing the casings:..............................................................................................22
7.3.3 Attaching the roof and casings:................................................................................23
7.3.4 Installing the access hatches:..................................................................................23
8ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:................................................................................................24
9COMMISSIONING AND ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................26
9.1 INTRODUCTION: ...................................................................................................................26
9.2 COMMISSIONING THE TURNSTILE...........................................................................................26
9.3 ADJUSTING POSITION SENSORS.............................................................................................27

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9.3.1 Rotary sensor self-learning (revolving door(s)) ........................................................27
9.3.2 Adjusting the inductive sensor (gate for persons with reduced mobility)...................27
9.4 PLC ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................28
9.4.1 Presentation of the interface....................................................................................28
9.4.2 Commands and display...........................................................................................29
9.4.3 PLC settings:...........................................................................................................31
9.4.4 Modifying a setting:..................................................................................................32
10 BACKING UP AND/OR LOADING A PROGRAM...................................................................33
11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE:.........................................................................................34
11.1 CLEANING: ..........................................................................................................................34
11.2 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE:....................................................................................................34
12 MALFUNCTIONS....................................................................................................................35
12.1 PASSAGE IN THE EVENT OF NO VOLTAGE................................................................................35
12.2 FREQUENT FAILURES AND ADJUSTMENTS...............................................................................36
13 REPAIRS................................................................................................................................37
13.1 MODIFICATION OF THE OPERATION IN THE EVENT OF A POWER CUT..........................................38
13.1.1 Step 1: mechanical modification of the configuration of the electromagnets.............39
13.1.2 Step 2: electronic modification of the operation of the electromagnets.....................40
14 WIRING DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................41

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1 General
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the La Barrière Automatique to regulate and make your access points secure.
Rest assured that your purchase will give you complete satisfaction for many years.
However, we recommend that you read the following service instructions and the quick installation guide
attached before installing your equipment.
We have taken a great deal of care in writing this information. However, should certain points seem
incorrect or not clear, please let us know; we are at your disposal for anything you'd like to say or any
additional information you may need.
Before installing or repairing the turnstile, read these instructions carefully.
The turnstile must be installed and maintained by a professional fitter, in accordance with the
instructions and regulations in force.
Compliance with all instructions is important to prevent any harm to individuals. Failure to comply with
these instructions can cause physical injury which can be serious in certain cases.

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1.2 Information
Installing a turnstile or physical obstacle makes you liable for the safety of users. Please therefore
consider the following comments:
►The key to open the turnstile hatches, which gives access to the mechanism and the electrical
part, must be used by personnel fully aware of the risks of electrocution and crushing they
are running in the event of careless handling. Workers are required to check that the hatches
are locked properly before leaving.
You alone are responsible for the instigation of and compliance with appropriate signs.

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1.3 Limits of liability
Failure to comply with the provisions listed below releases La Barrière Automatique from any liability
for damage caused to individuals or objects:
►If the equipment malfunctions, cut off the power supply to the motor immediately and operate
the turnstile manually until the fault is found and eliminated
►Do not modify any part of the product if this is not provided for in the manual nor approved by
the manufacturer
►Equipment must be modified or dismantled exclusively by authorised, qualified personnel
►Prevent parts from the automatic control system from being placed near heat sources or
coming into contact with liquid substances.
►Use the appropriate power supply cables
►Use La Barrière Automatique accessories for the ideal operation of the automatic control
system
►The equipment must be installed, inspected and switched on as per the standard in force
►Dispose of waste materials in compliance with the local standard in force
1.4 Intellectual property right
It is forbidden to pass on the service instructions to third parties without the manufacturer's written
consent.
The contents, texts, drawings, figures and other illustrations are protected by intellectual property law
and enjoy the resulting intellectual property rights. Any fraudulent use is subject to sanctions.
Reproductions, even partial and regardless of their type and form, and the use and/or communication
of the contents are forbidden without the manufacturer’s written consent.
1.5 Warranty
Under normal use of the product, where these service instructions have been followed and no
unauthorised intervention has taken place, La Barrière Automatique will be held accountable for any
technical or manufacturing defect of mechanical and/or electrical parts in accordance with the contract
drawn up at the time of sale.

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1.6 Customer service and after-sales service
Be it before, during or after the sale of the equipment, La Barrière Automatique can be contacted at the
following address for all technical questions:
LA BARRIERE AUTOMATIQUE
451 chemin de Champivost
69760 LIMONEST
France
Tel.: +33 (0)4-78-86-02-86
Fax: +33 (0)4-78-51-18-76
E-mail: contact@barriere-automatique.fr
Comment: So that we can deal with your request more efficiently, please have available, when
possible, the information found on the turnstile's rating plate (type, serial number, date of
manufacturer) before telephoning.
1.7 Declaration of conformity
The turnstiles comply with the following European standards:
305/2011/EC : Construction Product Regulations
2006/42/EC : Machinery Directive
2014/35/EC : Low Voltage Directive
2014/30/EC : Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
2011/65/EC : ROHS Directive
NF EN 61800-3 amendment A11, Table 2: Minimum immunity requirements for harmonics, second
environment
NF EN 61800-3 amendment A11, Tables 3 and 4: Immunity requirements for voltage deviations,
imbalances and frequency deviations, second environment
NF EN 61800-3 amendment A11, Table 6: Immunity requirements for high-frequency disturbances,
second environment
NF EN 61800-3 Chapters 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3 and 6.1.4: Low-frequency emissions
NF EN 61800-3, Tables 6 and 7: High-frequency emission, first environment
NF EN 61800-5-1: Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems
NF EN 60034-1: Rotating electrical machines
1.8 Protecting the environment.
Incorrect disposal of components or the turnstile is likely to cause environmental damage.
Please comply with and respect the local and national laws and directives in force before dismantling
a turnstile.

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2 Safety
2.1 Compliant use of turnstiles
La Barrière Automatique turnstiles are designed exclusively to regulate the entrance and/or exit of
pedestrians in set areas.
The turnstile must be operated by electrical energy only.
2.2 Non-compliant uses of turnstiles
Non-compliant use of the turnstile can result in hazardous situations and risks of
serious injuries.
All the following uses are deemed non-compliant:
►The control of pedestrian, bicycle and/or animal traffic
►The connection or fitting of accessories that are not approved by La Barrière Automatique in
advance
►Any use other than those described in the compliant uses
Any request for compensation of any type whatsoever following non-compliant use of the turnstile will
be rejected.
The user of the turnstile is alone liable for damage resulting from non-compliant use.

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2.3 User liability
The user must in all circumstances fulfil his legal obligations in terms of safety.
The user must in particular:
►Enquire about the legislation in force relating to protection at work
►Check regularly that the use instructions given are in line with the current state of the
regulations and adapt them as a result
►Distribute clearly the skills of the personnel intended to use the turnstile during its installation,
use, maintenance or cleaning.
►Make sure that these personnel have read and understood this user manual
►Make sure that these personnel are clearly provided with personal protection equipment for
any operation on the turnstile of any kind whatsoever.
In addition, it is incumbent on the operator to:
►Train the personnel at regular intervals in handling the turnstile and advise them of the
potential risks
►Maintain the turnstile in good condition
►Comply with the turnstile maintenance and cleaning times
2.4 Modifications and transformations
Any modification or transformation of turnstiles or the complete installation can lead to unexpected risks.
Please contact the manufacturer before any operation of this type.

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2.5 Qualified personnel
Any use, even compliant, of the turnstile by unqualified personnel can result in
hazardous situations and risks of serious injuries.
The following personnel are deemed to be qualified:
►The personnel trained by the operator in the tasks entrusted to them and on the potential
risks
►Electrotechnically-qualified personnel capable of working on electrical installations and
themselves recognise the potential risks
►La Barrière Automatique maintenance personnel who are chosen, trained and
authorised by La Barrière Automatique to carry out maintenance and servicing work on the
turnstiles
3 Identification
Each turnstile has a rating plate fixed on the housing that indicates the type of turnstile, serial number
and date of manufacture:
Date of manufacture: MM YY (MM: month; YY: year)
Serial number: Six-figure code starting with the first two figures of the year of
manufacture
Type: LBA X
The telephone number for technical assistance is also shown.

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4 Technical data
4.1 Dimensions and directions
4.1.1 LBAT 10
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
DIRECTION 2
Passage to the Right
DIRECTION 1
Passage to the Left
Casing
Cable Inlet
Casing
Cable Inlet
Fixed arm

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4.1.2 LBAT 20
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW

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4.1.3 LBAT PMR (Person with Reduced Mobility)
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
DIRECTION 1
Passage to the Right
Door PMR
Rotor
Casing Cable
Inlet
Casing Cable
Inlet
DIRECTION 1
Passage to the Left
DIRECTION 2
Passage to the Right
DIRECTION 2
Passage to the Left
Casing Cable
Inlet
Fixed arm

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4.2 Main characteristics
This turnstile comprises several sub-assemblies: structure, revolving door(s), roof, casings, drive
system and electrical board.
Turnstile
LBAT 10
LBAT 20
LBAT PMR
Structure
Galvanised sheet steel
Revolving door(s) 1 Ø 1300 mm steel revolving
door comprising 3 x 10 Ø 40 mm
horizontal arms
2 Ø 1300 mm steel revolving
doors comprising 3 x 10 Ø 40
mm horizontal arms
1 Ø 1300 mm steel revolving
door comprising 3 x 10 Ø 40 mm
horizontal arms
+ 1 steel gate for persons with
reduced mobility comprising 10
Ø 40 mm horizontal arms
Passage width 680 mm
680 mm (revolving door)
945 mm (gate for persons with
reduced mobility)
Passage angle
120°
Passage reducer
(option)
Stainless steel passage reducer to be attached to the revolving door’s arm.
Reduces the passage angle from 120° to 83°.
Heel guard (option)
Shock-absorbing foam sleeving, Ø 80, 20 mm thick, covered with a protective cover made of 550 g/m² PV
coated fabric.
Bearing system
Bearing integrated into the base of the revolving door.
The base of the revolving door is made of stainless steel and waterproof.
Roof
Plasticised aluminium sheet metal with rainwater drainage system, LED lighting systemand access
hatches (lockable) with drive and control systems.
Casings
Galvanised steel casings, 860 mm high x 261 mm wide x 120 mm thickness closed with 810 mm high x
200 mm wide aluminium plates for integrating access control equipment.
Red and green integrated LEDs for turnstile status display
Paint
Structure, revolving door(s), roof and casing: RAL 9010 paint
(other shades possible as option)
Dimensions
2383 mm x 1600 mm x 1464
mm
2383 mm x 3200mm x 1782mm
Drive system
Manual drive system. Two-way locking through the use of electromagnetic ratchets
Control
Programmable logic controller
Position sensor 0-10 V rotary sensor
0-10 V rotary sensor (revolving
door) Inductive sensor (gate for
persons with reduced mobility)
Off configuration
Each rotational direction can be configured free or blocked off (4 possible configurations)

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4.3 Additional information:
4.3.1 Passage reducer (option):
The revolving door can be equipped with a stainless steel passage reducer to prevent more than one
person from passing through the turnstile at once.
It reduces the passage from 120° to 83°.
It is attached directly to the revolving door's arms (one
on each door leaf).
4.3.2 Heel guard (option):
The lower arms of the revolving door can be equipped with heel guards made of Ø 80 mm shock-
absorbing foam to improve user safety.
83°
120°

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4.4 Power supply
Description
Unit
Min.
Typ
Max.
Power supply
Vac
210
230
250
Frequency
Hz
48
50
52
Consumption
W
-
180
250
4.5 Conditions of use
Immunity
Level or standard code
Operating temperature
-30°C to +55°C
Brownouts
Immunity against brownouts of less than 100 ms
Humidity
Maximum humidity rate: 95% up to 30°C; 50% above 30°C
Water spray
Code AD5: washing with sprayed water jet in all directions or high-pressure
washing at minimum distance of 1 m
Solid bodies
Code AE4: protection against particles larger than 1 mm
Wind
Resistant to winds up to 140 km/h
Corrosive substances
Code AF2 plus special conditions such as salt mist and vehicle exhaust gas.
Shocks
Code AG3
Vibrations
Code AH2
Flora and mould
Code AK2
Fauna
Code AL2
Electromagnetic, electrostatic or ionising
influences
Code AM6
Solar radiation
Code AN2
Lightning
Code AQ2
4.6 Performances
Turnstile
LBAT 10
LBAT 20
LBAT PMR
MTBF
> 10,000 h
MCBF
1,000,000
No. of passages
Up to 20 people per minute (depends on the access control)
MTTR
< 30 min.
IP
IP 54
With:
•MTBF: Mean time before failure
•MCBF: Mean cycles between failures
•MTTR: Mean time to repair
•IP: Protection rating

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5 Operating principle
The turnstile comprises two sections: a mechanical section (structure, roof, revolving door(s), drive
system) and an electrical section (control panel, sensors, display LEDs, etc.).
The electrical section commands the mechanical section.
There is a drive system and control panel for each revolving door (or gate for persons with reduced
mobility).
The drive system comprises two electromagnets for releasing or blocking the rotation of the revolving
door in one direction or the other using mechanical ratchets.
Each electromagnet corresponds to one direction.
The control panel comprises a programmable logic controller which controls the drive system’s two
electromagnets.
The rotary sensor, positioned at the top of the drive system axis, indicates the position of the revolving
door to the PLC and which subsequently allows it to control the electromagnets.
During a passage command, the ratchet corresponding to the direction of passage is unlocked and the
turnstile is therefore released in the required direction of rotation.
After manual rotation, the ratchet will lock again to prevent a second passage.
If no one passes through the turnstile after the command, it will automatically lock after a certain length
of time (adjustable) and cancels the command.
The customer is provided with passage reports, in dry contact form (one for each direction). These
contacts close when the revolving door rotates beyond 60°, the angle after which the user can no longer
pass back through.
Passage commands are only taken into account when the revolving door(s) is in “operating” position,
which corresponds to the turnstile’s waiting position, when it is locked correctly.
Each direction of passage can be configured free or blocked off.
The control panel also manages the red and green revolving door status display LEDs. There is one
red and green LED for each direction of passage. They have 3 possible states:
•Solid red: turnstile locked
•Solid green: turnstile unlocked
•Flashing red: turnstile not back in position. No command will be taken into account

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6 Transport and storage
6.1 Transport instructions
For reasons of safety, the transport instructions are as follows:
►Any person whomsoever involved in loading, transporting or unloading turnstile components
must be provided with personal protection equipment.
►Use a suitable transport tool (pallet truck or fork lift) to unload or handle packaged products
►Use an appropriate lifting means to move the turnstile structure (pallet truck, etc.)
►Use an appropriate lifting means to move the turnstile roof (straps, etc.)
6.2 Post-transport inspections
When the delivery is received, it must be inspected to ensure that all parts are present and that no
damage has been caused during transport.
In the event of visible damage due to the transport or lack of parts:
►Do not accept the delivery, or with reservations only
►Note the extent of the damage on the delivery slip
►Send a claim to La Barrière Automatique
6.3 Storage instructions
Please store the turnstile components in the following conditions:
•Inside
•In dry area
•Immobile
•Away from dust, radiation and fluid sprays
•Storage temperature: -30 to 70°C,
•Ambient humidity: max. 95% (50% beyond 30°C)
•In the event of long-term storage, check the general state of the different turnstile
components on a regular basis

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7 Assembly and installation
7.1 Foundations and ducts
7.1.1 LBAT 10:
Construct a 2000 x 1500 x 400 concrete foundation to install the turnstile according to the following
recommendations.
The slab must be perfectly horizontal and placed at least at finished ground level.
The ducts must reach the turnstile’s columns (preferably those on which the casings are located).
Power supply, access control and lights
Direction of
passage
Direction of
passage
Exit conduit Ø40
Power supply, access
control and lights

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7.1.2 LBAT 20/PMR:
Construct a 3370 x 1500 x 200 concrete foundation to install the turnstile according to the following
recommendations.
The slab must be perfectly horizontal and placed at least at finished ground level.
We will onlycover the LBAT 10 turnstile below. The various procedures are the same
for the LBAT 20 and LBAT PMR turnstiles.
Casing for access control
Casing for access control
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