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HiddenGate2 BP

Bi-Parting Gate for Internal Installation Technical Specification

Unit Dimensions : Casework Length (Normally Closed) 1448mm (Normally Open) 1932mm Casework Height 950mm Casework Width 300mm Clear Walkway 550mm Drive : Motorised

Product Description

Materials : Top: Painted Polyurethane finished metallic grey Front: Painted Polyurethane finished metallic grey Wing Housing: Painted Steel finished to match Top and Front Inlay: 304 grade grained Stainless Steel Wings: 15mm clear Acrylic Side Doors manufacturer: PMMA and grained Stainless Steel Plinth: 304 grade grained Stainless Steel

This award winning range of entrance gates furniture from our Regulate range is the latest for today’s security requirements. New concepts, new materials, personalisation with a selection of operating systems, and features. Proven technology, for fast, reliable operation. “Normally Closed “ presents obvious security, whilst “Normally Open “ is for the more subtle presence.

Function : Passage in both directions electronically controlled. The HiddenGate is available in Normally Open (N/O) or Normally Closed (N/C) mode. In N/O the HiddenGate provides an always open walkway in rest position and will only close at unauthorised entry or tailgating attempts. This gives increased MTBF times. In N/C the HiddenGate provides a closed walkway and will only open on acceptance of an authorised signal. Drive Mechanism : The wings are moved by mechanical arms. The arms are rotated by a torque shaft connected to the drive unit. The drive unit is a DC motor working in conjunction with a bi-directional encoder. A microprocessor control system guarantees the precise movement and positioning of the wings. A safety photocell prevents the wings from closing on an obstruction. Should the normal wing operation be stopped by an obstruction, the controlling logic detects an abnormal condition and reverses the wing to the fully open position.

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Method of On receiving a signal from the access control system, or push button, the wings Operation : open. If an unauthorised person tries to tailgate or attempts to enter from the opposite direction, the system detects the unauthorised passage and activates the in-built alarm system. Presence sensing is achieved by 6 No. infrared sensors for the short cabinet furniture (N/C) and 14 No. for the long cabinet (either N/C or N/O)

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Status Lights : LED display Status Lights flush mounted within the HiddenGate lid top face. The Green badge symbol is continuously illuminated indicating passage is available. Upon authorisation a Green arrow will illuminate in the direction of passage authorisation whilst in the opposite direction a Red cross symbol will illuminate to indicate the unit is not available for use or is already in use.

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Power Failure : In the event of a power failure the wings will remain in the current position (if the optional battery back-up is not installed). Fire Alarm : Input facility is available for voltage free contact supplied by others to effect fail state. Interface : Potential free contact provided by either cardreader or pushbutton input. Cardreader inhibit and reset outputs signals are available as standard. The unit has an adjustable time out facility if required, i.e. Go signal will be cancelled if the passage through the HiddenGate is not completed within a pre-set time. The Standard default is 8 seconds adjustable via parameter change.
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