Magnetic MHTM FlowMotion mWing User manual

Operating Instructions
Pedestrian gate with swing doors
MHTM™ FlowMotion®
mWing
Doc.ID: 58170034EN
Version 00
mWing mWing mWing

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MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH
Grienmatt 20
D-79650 Schopfheim
Germany
Phone +49 7622 695 5
Fax +49 7622 695 802
www.magnetic-access.com

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Contents
Contents
1 Notices on the document 7
1.1 Purpose and contents of this operating instructions 7
1.2 Read and store the operating instructions 7
1.3 Non-compliance with the operating instructions 8
1.4 Symbols and illustrations used in these operating instructions 8
1.4.1 Warning notices and notices 8
2 Safety 10
2.1 Intended use 10
2.2 Changes and modifications 10
2.3 Target groups 11
2.3.1 Operator and his responsibilities 11
2.3.2 Personnel - activities and qualifications 12
2.4 Personal protective equipment 13
2.5 Symbols on the device 14
2.6 For your safety 14
2.7 To protect the environment 15
2.8 Emergency opening of the pedestrian gate 15
3 Technical data 16
3.1 Dimensions and design 16
3.1.1 mWing 16
3.2 Clearances and line configuration to be maintained 17
3.3 Electrical connection 18
3.4 Operating conditions 18
3.5 Emissions 18
3.6 Control unit MGCplus 19
4 Design and function 20
4.1 Design 20
4.2 Definitions 21
4.2.1 A-module 22
4.2.2 B-module 23
4.2.3 C-module 24
4.3 Function 25

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5 Receipt of goods, transport and storage 26
5.1 Goods receiving department 26
5.2 Safety during transport 26
5.3 Transport 27
5.4 Storage 28
6 Unpacking, scope of delivery and identification 29
6.1 Unpacking 29
6.2 Scope of delivery 30
6.3 Identification 32
6.3.1 Type plate 32
7 Installation and assembly 33
7.1 Safety during installation and assembly 33
7.2 Mounting variants 34
7.3 Required steps 34
7.4 Setting up foundation and placing empty conduits 35
7.4.1 Requirements foundation 35
7.4.2 Requirements empty conduits 35
7.4.3 Setting up foundation and placing empty conduits 36
7.4.4 Foundation and empty conduit plan
and reinforcement 37
7.5 Base plate and drilling template 41
7.6 Align the pedestrian gate 42
7.7 Mounting the mWing 42
7.7.1 Mounting variant "Direct mounting" 42
7.7.2 Mounting variant "Mount base plate" 45
7.7.3 Mounting variant "Glue base plate" 49
7.8 Assembly of the mWing 53
7.9 Mounting the swing doors 56
7.10 Dismounting and mounting the cover 57
7.11 Checking the assembly 58
8 Electrical connection 59
8.1 Safety during electrical connection 59
8.2 Installing electrical protective devices 60
8.3 Connecting the mains cable 61

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8.4 Connecting customer control lines 62
8.4.1 Connecting emergency opening contacts 63
8.5 Installing and connecting customer-access control devices 63
8.6 Checking the electrical connections 64
9 Commissioning 65
9.1 Safety during commissioning 65
9.2 Putting the pedestrian gate into operation 65
9.3 Switching the pedestrian gate on and off 65
9.4 Parameterising the pedestrian gate 67
10 Test book 67
11 Operation 68
12 Cleaning and maintenance 69
12.1 Cleaning the pedestrian gate 69
12.2 Maintenance schedule 69
13 Corrective action 70
14 Spare parts and repair 70
15 Customer service 70
16 Decommissioning 71
16.1 Safety during decommissioning 71
16.2 Take the pedestrian gate out of operation 71
17 Disassembly and disposal 72
17.1 Safety during disassembly and disposal 72
17.2 Dismantling and disposing of the pedestrian gate 72
18 EU-Declaration of Conformity 73
Index 75

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Notices on the document
1 Notices on the document
1.1 Purpose and contents of this operating instructions
These operating instructions provide all the information required for the prod-
uct in the various phases of its life cycle.
These operating instructions contains the following information: Assembly and
function, transport and storage, unpacking and delivery, installation and as-
sembly, electrical connection, commissioning, operation, cleaning and mainte-
nance, decommissioning, dismantling and disposal.
IMPORTANT!
For parameterisation see separate document "Description of
MGC control unit for mWing (Doc.ID: 5817,0033)".
1.2 Read and store the operating instructions
Pre-requisite for safe working is the observance of all specified safety notes,
warning notes and instructions. In addition, the local accident prevention regu-
lations, general safety regulations and local environmental regulations applica-
ble to the area of application of the product must be observed.
Carefully read these operating instructions before starting any work! The oper-
ating instructions are a product component and must be kept in direct proximi-
ty of the product, well accessible to the personnel at all times.
If the product is passed on to third parties, please also provide these operating
instructions.

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Notices on the document
1.3 Non-compliance with the operating instructions
Magnetic declines all liability for personal injury and material damage caused
by not observing the operating instructions.
This applies in particular to damage caused by:
› Non-intended use
› Use of non-qualified personnel
› Use of non-approved components
› Unauthorised modifications
› Inappropriate assembly and installation
› Improper operation
› Defective or unperformed maintenance and repairs
› Use of non-approved spare parts
› Operation of a faulty product
1.4 Symbols and illustrations used in these operating instructions
1.4.1 Warning notices and notices
Warning notes are characterised by pictograms in these operating instructions.
A warning note starts with a signal word that expresses the extent of the haz-
ard.
It is absolutely essential to observe the warning notes and to proceed with cau-
tion in order to prevent accidents as well as bodily injuries and property dam-
age.
Warning Notes
DANGER
The signal word DANGER points to an immediately dangerous sit-
uation, which leads to death or severe injuries if it is not avoided.
WARNING
The signal word WARNING points to a potentially dangerous situ-
ation, which can lead to death or severe injuries if it is not avoid-
ed.

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Notices on the document
CAUTION
The signal word CAUTION points to a potentially dangerous situ-
ation, which can lead to minor injuries if it is not avoided.
NOTICE
The signal word NOTICE points to a potentially harmful situation,
which leads to property damage if it is not avoided.
Notes and recommendations
IMPORTANT!
The signal word IMPORTANT highlights useful notes and recom-
mendations as well as information for an efficient and trou-
ble-free operation.

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Safety
2 Safety
2.1 Intended use
The Magnetic pedestrian gate mWing is designed for the control of persons
who wish to enter or leave a restricted area.
The pedestrian gate is intended for passage of persons who can pass the pe-
destrian gate safely, speedily and without any help. Separate access options
are provided for persons who cannot pass the pedestrian gate safely or with-
out any help, e.g. small children, the elderly or persons with impairments. Chil-
dren under 8 years of age may only pass through the pedestrian gate under the
supervision of an adult.
The pedestrian gate may only be mounted on non-flammable floors.
The pedestrian gate may only be operated within the temperature range indi-
cated on the type plate.
Misapplications
Any other or further use is considered improper use. Magnetic is not liable for
any resulting personal injury or damage to property.
For example, the following applications are considered to be contrary to regu-
lations:
› Unaccompanied use of the pedestrian gate by children under 8 years of age.
› Use of the pedestrian gate by persons who cannot pass the pedestrian gate
safely, quickly or without assistance.
› Using the pedestrian gate without an enabled passage. This means that the
swing door is forced to rotate.
› Mounting the pedestrian gate on a flammable floor.
2.2 Changes and modifications
Changes or modifications to the product, attachments or components may re-
sult in unforeseen hazards. Before making any technical changes or modifica-
tions to the product of any of the components, written permission must be ob-
tained from Magnetic.

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2.3 Target groups
2.3.1 Operator and his responsibilities
The operator must comply with the statutory obligations regarding work safety.
In addition to the safety instructions and warning notes in these operating in-
structions, the valid safety, accident prevention and environmental protection
regulations must be observed.
In particular, the operator must:
› determine additional danger in a danger analysis
› implement the necessary behavioural requirements in work instructions for
operation with the product at the operating location
› regularly verify throughout the product time of use that the work instruc-
tions drawn up by him comply with the current state of the regulations
› adapt the work instructions to any new provisions, standards and usage
conditions - where required.
› clearly regulate the responsibilities for all work on the product and with the
product such as installation, commissioning, operation, cleaning, mainte-
nance, etc.
› that the personal protective equipment is worn
› ensures that all employees who work with the product or on the product
have read and understood the operating instructions.
Furthermore, the operator must train personnel regarding the use of the prod-
uct at regular intervals and provide information on possible dangers.
Furthermore, the operator is responsible for:
› the product is always in perfect technical condition.
› the product is maintained at specified maintenance intervals
› the product is only operated within the permitted temperature range.
The operator is also responsible that the danger area of the product cannot be
accessed by any unauthorised persons under any circumstances.

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2.3.2 Personnel – activities and qualifications
Only authorised, trained and sufficiently qualified personnel may work on and
with the product. The personnel must know and understand the operating in-
structions and the required operating instructions.
Designation Qualification
Transport equipment operator › Has professional experience as a transport equipment
operator or warehouse and transport worker.
› Has a valid driving licence for the required industrial
truck, e.g. forklift.
› Knows the necessary regulations.
› Can assess the work assigned to her/him, recognises
possible dangers and take suitable safety measures.
Technician › Has completed training as a plant mechanic, plant fitter,
assembly mechanic, assembly fitter or has a comparable
technical education.
› Has completed training as an electrical safety expert.
› Has additional knowledge and experience.
› Knows the associated technical terms and regulations.
› Can assess the work assigned to her/him, recognises
possible dangers and take suitable safety measures.
Magnetic MHTM™ FlowMotion® ser-
vice expert
› Meets all requirements of the technician.
› Trained and authorised by Magnetic.
Operator › Trained by the operator.
Table 1: Qualifications of personnel

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Action Transport
equipment op-
erator
Technician Magnetic ser-
vice expert
Operator
Transporting X X – –
Unpacking X X X –
Laying the foundation – X – –
Assembly – X X –
Electrically connect – X X –
Parameterise – – X –
Commissioning 1) – – X –
Operating – X X X
Cleaning – X X X
Waiting – X X –
Rectify faults – X X –
Repairing – X X –
Decommissioning – X X –
Disassemble – X X –
Dispose – X – –
1) According to the supplied test book MHTM™ FlowMotion® mWing
Table 2: Activities and qualifications
2.4 Personal protective equipment
It is necessary to wear personal protective equipment when dealing with the
product so as to minimise health hazards.
Before carrying out any work, properly dress in the necessary protective equip-
ment such as work clothes, protective gloves and safety shoes and wear during
work.

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Safety
2.5 Symbols on the device
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage!
The warning sign indicates hazardous areas with dangerous elec-
trical voltage. Non-observance of the warning signs causes se-
vere injuries or death. The work to be carried out may only be
carried out by a qualified electrician or an electric safety expert.
This warning sign is fixed at the following point:
› At the terminals, under the cover.
2.6 For your safety
Mortal danger by electric voltage!
Touching live parts can be lethal. Damaged insulation or dam-
aged parts may be fatal.
› If the insulation or any parts are damaged, switch off the pow-
er supply at once and initiate repair.
› Only qualified electricians or electrical safety experts may
work on the electrical system.
› Switch off power supply and secure against re-activation be-
fore performing any work. Test for absence of voltage.
› Perform electrical installation in accordance with the applica-
ble regulations.
› Install protective devices that are prescribed by national regu-
lations, such as e.g. residual current circuit breakers. These
protective devices must be provided by the customer.
› Observe the information on the type plate.
› Close all covers after work has been carried out.
› Keep moisture and dust away from live parts. Penetrating
moisture and dust can lead to a short circuit.
› If the electrical connection is made during precipitation, e.g.
rain or snow, prevent the penetration of moisture by means of
suitable protective covers.
› During or after a lightning strike into the system, there is dan-
ger to life if the components are touched or during a stay in
the immediate vicinity of the system. When installing out-
doors, do not install and mount the pedestrian gate during
thunderstorms.

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2.7 To protect the environment
Improper disposal!
Improper disposal can lead to damage to the environment.
› Dispose of product in accordance with local and national laws
and regulations.
› Sort resources and supply them to recycling.
2.8 Emergency opening of the pedestrian gate
äPage 63, chapter 8.4.1.

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Technical data
3 Technical data
3.1 Dimensions and design
3.1.1 mWing
Mag01000
1300
1239.5
X + 360
X
50
180
293 888
1050
AA
A
100
44
60
80
Fig. 1: Dimensions of the mWing (sizes in mm),
X corresponds to the ordered passage width
A Installation space for reader without the option of the passage direction display, in-
stallation depth 40 mm

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Designation Value
Dimensions
(length x width x height)
1300 mm x 290 mm x 1050 mm
äPage 16, Fig. 1.
Passage width › Standard variants: 600 mm or 900 mm
› Special variants: 520 mm or 960 mm
Weight › Pedestrian gate: Approx. 82 kg
› Optional foundation frame: Approx. 10.6 kg
Material › Housing: mDure
› Optional foundation frame: Stainless steel
Table 3: Dimensions and design – mWing
3.2 Clearances and line configuration to be maintained
mWingmWingmWing
Mag01001
600 900
50 50
Fig. 2: Clearances and line configuration to be maintained. Minimum distance 50 mm

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3.3 Electrical connection
Designation Value
Power supply 100 to 240 V AC ± 10 %, 50 to 60 Hz
Current consumption at 240 V AC 1.0 A
Current consumption at 100 V AC 2.1 A
Max. performance 174 W
Duty cycle 100 %
Table 4: Electrical connection
3.4 Operating conditions
Designation Value
Operating temperature range -30 to +55 °C
Storage temperature range -30 to +55 °C
Relative humidity Max. 95 %, non-condensing
IP rating IP 54
Table 5: Operating conditions
3.5 Emissions
Designation Value
Airborne sound pressure level (LpA) ≤ 70 dB (A)
Table 6: Emissions

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3.6 Control unit MGCplus
Designation Value
Power supply 24 V DC
Control unit max. 1 A max. 300 mA +
current consumption of the differ-
ent plug-in modules
Power consumption max. 24 W: Max. 7.2 W +
power consumption of the individu-
al plug-in modules
Control unit safety 1 A T
Output terminal 2 Output voltage 24 V DC
Max. output current 300 mA
Digital inputs Number 8
Input voltage 24 ± 10 % V DC
Input current < 10 mA per input
Max. cable length 1) 30 m
Digital outputs Number 4 (open collector)
Input voltage 24 ± 10 % V DC
Input current 100 mA
Max. cable length 1) 30 m
Relay outputs Number 3 closers + 3 changeovers,
isolated
Max. switching voltage 30 V AC / DC
Switching current 10 mA to 1 A
Max. cable length 1) 30 m
Display Graphics display, 128 x 65 Pixel
Number of slots for plug-in modules 5
1) Specification without optional overvoltage module. For line lengths exceeding 30 m, overvoltage
modules must be installed in front of the terminal clamps.
Table 7: Control unit MGCplus

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Design and function
4 Design and function
4.1 Design
Mag010002
1
3
5
4
6
2
2
1
Fig. 3: Setup, here showing mWing
1 Room for access-control device provided by the customer, e.g. card reader
2 Space for GED (passage direction display)
3 Swing door e.g. glass wing
4 Inlay
5 Control unit MGCplus
6 Cover for control unit and drive blocking element
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