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Introduction[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

The document describes the functions and configuration options of the software Facility Management Control Unit.

The Facility Management Control Unit is software for access control management. It can be used in an enclosed area such as a sports or entertainment center, an airport zone, universities or security areas. The main components of the software solution are:

  • An automated passage control with two-part door and signal lighting
  • Barcode (or/and RFID) scanners that read identification data from the customer's ticket or card
  • Tracking cameras observing the passage of customers
  • Info screens showing inbound and outbound information to the customer
  • One or more external speakers
  • One or more additional monitors with content tailored to customer needs

The main features are:

  • Opening access control upon successful ticket validation
  • Interaction with customer in response to various events through:
    • Light effects
    • Voice prompts through internal or external speakers
    • Acoustic confirmation of the reading process from barcode scanners
    • Visual content displayed on an info screen
    • Safe opening and closing of the swing doors by monitoring the passage area

Supported operating modes:

  • Normal
  • Service
  • Fire alarm
  • Emergency

The variants of Entry Tickets:

  • Single entry ticket with closing of access control after passage of one person
  • Multiple entry ticket with permanent access control
  • Adjustable time intervals
  • Consideration of additional conditions about potential-free contacts

Technical Information[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Configuration[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Step 1

After the software has been downloaded and transferred to the eMMC card according to the documented procedure, see also here Galaxy Gate Inbetriebnahme, the login screen appears after the first start. After logging in with the user Installer, the wizard with the definition of the IP configuration is started. image network assistant.png fmcu-configuring-network-en.png

Parameter Description Default Value
Address IP-Address of access control 192.168.1.100
Mask Network-Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway Gateway-Address 192.168.1.1
DNS-Server DNS-Server for name resolution 192.168.1.1
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Note
The configuration always starts with the "Slave" side of the Galaxy Gate. This selection is preset in the assistant "No Device Slave".

As a type, you can basically make this selection in the assistant.

Configuration of the Facility Management Control Unit
Selection Description
No Device Slave Slave Unit (Default Selection)
Galaxy Gate (Modbus Serial) Master-Unit mit serieller Verbindung zu Slave-Unit
Galaxy Gate (Modbus TCP) Master-Unit with network connection to Slave-Unit
Galaxy Port (Modbus Serial) Unit with serial connection to Slave-Unit
Galaxy Port (Modbus TCP) Unit with network connection to Slave-Unit
Functions
Function Description
AEA Configuration for Boarding Gates
Immediate Closure Closing the swivel arms without swivel range monitoring
Multiple Opening Swivel arms remain open when multiple input signals are present
Personal Protection Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
One-time opening Single pass even when several input signals are present
Trolley Case Support of trolley case without alarm
Wheelchair Assistance from wheelchair without alarm
After the function has been selected, the combination of functions results in corresponding configuration types. The function selection is a filter for the resulting configuration type.
Configuration type from combination of functions
Configuration Type Description
AEA Configuration for Boarding Gates
One-time opening Personal Protection Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
One-time opening Immediate Closure Closing the swivel arms without swivel range monitoring
One-time opening Trolley Case Single passage with trolley case even when several input signals are present
One-time opening Wheelchair Single passage with a wheelchair even if several input signals are present
Multiple opening personal protection Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
Multiple opening instant closure Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
Multi-opening trolley case Swivel arms remain open when several people with wheeled suitcases pass through
Multiple opening wheelchair Swivel arms remain open when several people with wheeled suitcases pass through
After choosing from the three lists, click on Apply, the application will be restarted, you have to wait for the start-up process to be completed. After logging in again, this screen appears.
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Note
If you adjust the IP address in the configuration, you must also align the URL in the browser to the new IP address.

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After the input fields have been filled in, you can click on Next to reach the next page of the wizard.

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The current WEAC firmware is displayed on the next page of the wizard. If necessary, you can down or upgrade the firmware.

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The firmware version for each unit is listed as a label next to the activation button. The navigation options are deactivated during the update process. The update process takes about 3 minutes for both units.

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After checking the WEAC firmware, the swing doors are configured. It is automatically checked whether the minimum requirements regarding the firmware are met. You will be informed on the surface if the firmware has to be updated first.

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If the requirements are met, you can select the swing doors and apply them to the gate.

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The next step is to configure the LED player for both units (Master and Slave) accomplished. If necessary, you can adjust the parameters. If the status is ready for use, no modifications are necessary.

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The current firmware of the LED player is shown again on the last page of the assistant. Optionally, you can end the configuration with a restart. However, this is only necessary if IP addresses or interface information have changed.

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After clicking Finish you can log in again as certain user and work with the Galaxy Gate. If you log in again as user installer, you get a graphical overview, can find out about the status of the access control and can carry out updates if necessary. So you complete the setup of the access control.

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You can now log in with a service account and carry out further tests.

Operation Manual[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Configuration of the Swing Doors[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

The swing doors can have different dimensions. Depending on the width and height, this results in other target parameters for optimal curve passage. image glasdoors.png

After a type has been selected, all parameters can be adjusted according to the needs in the interface before they are then activated via the button Apply in the configuration on the access control. If you change individual values in the display, the settings must first be saved. To do this, click on the diskette symbol on the left of the interface above the file list.

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After the changes have been saved, you can activate them using the Apply button.

Configuration of the XOVIS Sensors[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Add XOVIS-Sensor

Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Devices" -> "Xovis Cameras" and then click on the "Add" button

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The following fields are filled in the order shown:

  1. Name
  2. URL
  3. Username
  4. Password

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The configuration is saved by clicking the Save button.
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After adding the XOVIS sensor, the FMCU must be restarted before proceeding with the configuration.

Add XOVIS monitoring area as alarm signal

Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Signals" and then click on the "Add" button

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The following fields must be filled in here:

  1. Select type "XOVIS Sensor"
  2. Specify the name of the signal (e.g. "XOVIS ALARM")
  3. Set the minimum number of people in the alarm zone to trigger an alarm (e.g. 2)
  4. Select the alert type (e.g. "Unauthorized Access")
  5. Determine a list of alarm zones (e.g. "AlarmZone")
  6. Select the XOVIS sensor added to.

The configuration is saved by clicking the Save button.

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Add XOVIS counter

Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Signals" and then click on the "Add" button

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The following fields must be filled in here:

  1. Select type "XOVIS Sensor".
  2. Specify the name of the signal (e.g. "XOVIS Counter")
  3. Specify the side of the gate (e.g. "Entrance")
  4. Set the value "Counter".
  5. Specify a list of lines(e.g. "EntryLine")
  6. Select the XOVIS camera that you added earlier.

The configuration is saved by clicking the Save button.

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Store VPN key[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

A VPN key is required to use remote maintenance. This key can be requested from maxcrc support (support@maxcrc.de) by specifying the project name (Configuration->General view).

After the key file (*.opvn.conf) is available, you can import via the System->OpenVPN page. The following steps are necessary for this.

Navigating to the System-OpenVPN page.

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This file is now specified via the Select file button in the file selection dialog. Then click on Upload. When the process has been successfully completed, an info icon will appear next to the start button. This means the file has been uploaded successfully, the OpenVPN client can now be activated by clicking on Start.

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If the start was successful, the color changes from green to red and the label from start to stop. The status of the OpenVPN client and the IP address for access in the VPN network for this gate are displayed to the right of the info symbol. You can disable remote access by clicking the Stop button.

Update Software[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

If there is no Internet connection, individual package installations can be carried out using the System->Update software menu. You should have a zip archive with the packages to be installed. It must be ensured that no relative paths are used in the archive. Then you can insert the archive into the input line via Select file and start the update procedure with Upload. The progress of update process is displayed: image software update.pngimage update 01.png

If necessary, the application can be restarted.

Customer Role[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

When you log in as user client, a simplified interface appears with "Home", "Status", "Statistics" configuration menus. image customer view en.png

In this view you can administrate the access control, but you cannot make any configuration adjustments. The current statistics are displayed directly on the interface, a complete overview of the accesses can be viewed in the Statistics tab and exported if required. The current status of the individual access control components can be viewed in the Status tab. The Clearance option disables all alarms to make the cleaning staff's job easier. The Emergency option supports the user in opening the access control immediately.

Standard Assignment Connection Board[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Unit 1

Port Function Description
LSU (E1) LS Middle

Center Light barrier

NO

Normally Open Contact

LSV (E2) LS Entry

Photocell Input

NO

normally open contact

E3 Open Entry

Single free entry direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.

NO

Normally Open Contact

E4 Open Exit

Single free exit direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.

NO

normally open contact

LSH (E5) NA

not connected

E6 State bit 0

Status bit 0

NO

normally open contact

E7 State bit 1

Status bit 1

NO

normally open contact

E8 Fire Alarm

fire alarm system (BMA)

NC

normally closed contact

E9 Open Entry 70%

Einzelfrei 70% Input Direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.

NO

normally open contact

E10 Emergency Open Button

emergency button

NC

normally closed contact

A8 Entry Confirmation

Confirmation of passage entry direction Impuls 0,5 Sek.

+12 VDC
A9 Exit Confirmation

Confirmation of passage exit direction Impuls 0,5 Sek.

+12 VDC
Unit 2
Port Function Description
LSU (E1) NA

not connected

LSV (E2) NA

not connected

E3 Open Entry

Single free entry direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.

NO

normally open contact

E4 Open Exit

Single free exit direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.

NO

normally open contact

LSH (E5) LS Exit

Photocell exit

NO

normally open contact

E6 State bit 2

Status bit 2

NO

normally open contact

E7 State bit 3

status bit 3

NO

normally open contact

E8 Fire Alarm

fire alarm system (BMA)

NC

normally closed contact

E9 Open Exit 70%

single free 70% exit direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.

NO

normally open contact

E10 Emergency Open Button

emergency button

NC

normally closed contact

A8 Alarm Impuls

Alarm Impuls 0,5 Sek.

+12 VDC
A9 Gate State Error

error condition Durchgang

+12 VDC
Status Bits
Status Unit 1 E6

Bit 0

Unit 1 E7

Bit 1

Unit 2 E6

Bit 2

Unit 2 E7

Bit 3

Normal

Normal

0 0 0 0
Free Entry

Entrance permanently free

1 0 0 0
Lock Entry

entrance blocked

0 1 0 0
Service Entry

Permanently open entry direction

1 1 0 0
Free Exit

Exit permanently free

0 0 1 0
Free Entry/Exit

Input/Output permanently free(Not implemented)

1 0 1 0
Lock Entry / Free Exit

Entrance blocked / exit permanently free

0 1 1 0
tbd 1 1 1 0
Lock Exit

exit blocked

0 0 0 1
Free Entry / Lock Exit

Entrance permanently free / exit blocked

1 0 0 1
Lock

Gesperrt

0 1 0 1
tbd 1 1 0 1
Service Exit

Permanently open exit direction

0 0 1 1
tbd 1 0 1 1
tbd 0 1 1 1
Self Test

self test

1 1 1 1

Alarms Definition[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

An alarm is triggered as a follow-up action from signals or other sources (e.g. devices). Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Alarms".

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To create the alarm click on the "Add" button:

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An alarm has several general characteristics: Name, Enabled Status, Priority, Sounds settings, Light settings, etc.

In the table below there are descriptions of existing alarms.

Definition Description Status
Connection Alive monitors connection to external application on/off
Connection Lost monitors connection to external application on/off
Counter Pass is set by anti-rotation protection is activated on/off
Door Break-In Door is forcibly moved when closed on/off
Emergency is set if the signals on unit 1 E8 or unit 2 E8 are not active (opener). on/off
Fire Alarm is set if the signals on unit 1 E10 or unit 2 E10 are not active (opener). on/off
Invalid Ticket is set if ticket validation fails Impuls
Motionless Object is set when an object is in the gate area for more than a defined period of time and closing is prevented by a timeout. on/off
No Alarm is set if no alarm is defined for signals on/off
Proceed Alarm analogous to Motionless Object with a different time span and other actions without light indication on/off
Server Alarm is triggered in the FMCU server on/off
Tailgating is set if more than one person is in the gate area on/off
Unauthorized Access is set if a person is in the gate area when the gate is closed on/off
Valid Ticket is set if the ticket validation was successful (trigger beep) Impuls

Signals[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

The information in this section is based on FMCU software v2.3.7 and WEAC version 32.14.

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Light Schemas[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

To navigate the section click "Configuration" -> "Light Schemas". Here you can add and/or customize named color schemes.

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Each schema describes the colors and behaviour of FMCU lights elements like enter and exit zones and the door. Existing light schema you can use in settings of Gates and Alarms.

Click Add to create light schema or click "pen" in the table to edit existing schema.

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Each light schema is described by the fields below

Field Description
Name Name of light schema
Priority Priority of using light schema if there is competition situation. Less value means more priority
Color Entry On Color of the gate entry zone during "On" time period
Color Exit On Color of the gate exit zone during "On" time period
Color Door On Color of the doors during "On" time period
Light Schema On, ms * Length of "On" time period in ms
Light Schema Off, ms * Length of "Off" time period in ms
Color Entry Off Color of the gate entry zone during "Off" time period
Color Exit Off Color of the gate exit zone during "Off" time period
Color Door Off Color of the doors during "Off" time period
Led Image Entry * Selected image of the gate entry zone (Arrow, Cross, Empty)
Led Image Exit * Selected image of the gate exit zone (Arrow, Cross, Empty)
Running Light Using "runing light" for the light schema (option)

Click on any field for color to edit color of selected gate element

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You can select the color space (RGB, HSL, HEX) to set the required color

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Lights[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

To navigate the section click "Configuration" -> "Lights". Here you can add and/or customize light configurations for different gate's modes.

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Each configuration has its own name. The image above shows the default light configuration. Click Add to create configuration, or "pen" to edit existing one.

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For each mode select existing light schema.

Then you can use the light configuration in "Devices" -> "Gates" settings.

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Press "pen" to edit gate settings, and select light configuration.

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Technical Background[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

The FMCU software is based on a customized UNIX operating system, which has been produced using the Yocto Project. Only the required services are activated in the operating system. The optimal support packages for the CPU type are taken into account when creating the operating system. These so-called Board Support Packages (BSP) are provided by the hardware manufacturers and allow optimal and efficient utilization of the hardware resources.

Functions[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

In principle, the functions are mapped via the signal processing. The signals are generated by different sources including:

  • Light bar
  • Light sensor
  • Ceiling sensor
  • Other

The location of the sensors is shown in the figure below. In each half of the frame there is a so-called "inner zone" and an "outer zone". When passing through an access control, a signal flow diagram is generated, which is used to map the following functions.

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The light bar serves as a source for several signals and is also divided into different areas.

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The following signals are installed in the standard configuration.

Signal Name Frame Half
Entry Confirmation Entry
Entry Gate Sensor [U1_E2] Entry
Entry Outer LightBar Entry
Exit Inner LightBar Entry
Free Entry [1000] Entry
Lock Entry [0100] Entry
Open Entry [U1_U2_E3] Entry
Open Entry 70% [U1_E9] Entry
Remote Open Entry Entry
Service Entry [1100] Entry
Emergency Remote Exit
Emergency [U1_U2_E8] Exit
Entry Inner LightBar Exit
Exit Confirmation Exit
Exit Gate Sensor [U2_E5] Exit
Exit Outer LightBar Exit
Free Exit [0010] Exit
Lock Exit [0001] Exit
Open Exit [U1_U2_E4] Exit
Open Exit 70% [U2_E9] Exit
Remote Open Exit Exit
Service Exit [0011] Exit

Closing-run at reduced Speed[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

This function applies to signals that have the property CloseGate > 0. For the affected signals, the value Close gate speed, % * must be defined with a value between 10 and 100%. It is therefore possible to define appropriate closing speeds for different passage scenarios. The default value is set to 100%. In the standard configuration, the following signals meet this requirement.

Signal Parameter Value
Tailgating watcher Close gate speed, % * 100%
Entry Gate Sensor [U1_E2] Close gate speed, % * 100%
Exit Gate Sensor [U2_E5] Close gate speed, % * 100%
Entry Outer LightBar Close gate speed, % * 100%
Exit Outer LightBar Exit Close gate speed, % * 100%

Passage Confirmation[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

This function sets an impulse with an adjustable duration in the connection board for connection A8.

Suitcase Trolley Detection[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

This function is active when the listed parameters are set for the following signals. It means that a person with a suitcase being pulled behind them can pass through prematurely closing swing doors without being disturbed.

Signal Parameter Value
Middle Gate Sensor [U1_E1] Protect from force close true
Inner LightBar Protect from force close true

Multiple Opening[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

This function is only valid if a reader has been set up for the entry direction. It means that several people can pass through the entrance in a row without the swing door being closed in the meantime. Each person must present a ticket at the card reader at the entrance. The swing doors only remain open if the validation is successful. This function is active when the listed parameters are set for the following signals.

Signal Parameter Value
Middle Gate Sensor [U1_E1] Protect from force close true
Inner LightBar Protect from force close true
Entry Outer LightBar Protect from force close true
Entry Gate Sensor [U1_E2] Protect from force close true
Tailgating watcher Activated false

Tips for Working[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

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If you have lost the overview when configuring the signals, you can use the function

Reset to Default

restore a defined initial state.
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Note
If you use the "Rest to Default" function, the current settings will be lost. If necessary, you can export the current configuration before this step.

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{{translate|Gate ~ FMCU Galaxy Gate ~ User Guide}}
        

        {{DISPLAYTITLE:Gate ~ FMCU Galaxy Gate ~ User Guide}}
        

        ==Introduction==
        
        The document describes the functions and configuration options of the software '''F'''acility '''M'''anagement '''C'''ontrol '''U'''nit.
        

        The Facility Management Control Unit is software for access control management. It can be used in an enclosed area such as a sports or entertainment center, an airport zone, universities or security areas. The main components of the software solution are:
        

        *An automated passage control with two-part door and signal lighting
        
        *Barcode (or/and RFID) scanners that read identification data from the customer's ticket or card
        
        *Tracking cameras observing the passage of customers
        
        *Info screens showing inbound and outbound information to the customer
        
        *One or more external speakers
        
        *One or more additional monitors with content tailored to customer needs
        

        The main features are:
        

        *Opening access control upon successful ticket validation
        
        *Interaction with customer in response to various events through:
        
        **Light effects
        
        **Voice prompts through internal or external speakers
        
        **Acoustic confirmation of the reading process from barcode scanners
        
        **Visual content displayed on an info screen
        
        **Safe opening and closing of the swing doors by monitoring the passage area
        

        Supported operating modes:
        

        *Normal
        
        *Service
        
        *Fire alarm
        
        *Emergency
        

        The variants of Entry Tickets:
        

        *Single entry ticket with closing of access control after passage of one person
        
        *Multiple entry ticket with permanent access control
        
        *Adjustable time intervals
        
        *Consideration of additional conditions about potential-free contacts
        

        ==Technical Information==
        
        ===Configuration===
        
        '''Step 1'''
        

        After the software has been downloaded and transferred to the eMMC card according to the documented procedure, see also here [[Gate ~ FMCU ~ Inbetriebnahme|Galaxy Gate Inbetriebnahme]], the login screen appears after the first start. After logging in with the user ''Installer'', the wizard with the definition of the IP configuration is started.
        
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        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Parameter
        
        !Description
        
        !Default Value
        
        |-
        
        |Address
        
        |IP-Address of access control
        
        |192.168.1.100
        
        |-
        
        |Mask
        
        |Network-Mask
        
        |255.255.255.0
        
        |-
        
        |Gateway
        
        |Gateway-Address
        
        |192.168.1.1
        
        |-
        
        |DNS-Server
        
        |DNS-Server for name resolution
        
        |192.168.1.1
        
        |}{{Box_Note|Note Text = The configuration always starts with the "Slave" side of the Galaxy Gate. This selection is preset in the assistant "No Device Slave".}}As a type, you can basically make this selection in the assistant.
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+Configuration of the Facility Management Control Unit
        
        !Selection
        
        !Description
        
        |-
        
        |No Device Slave
        
        |Slave Unit (Default Selection)
        
        |-
        
        |Galaxy Gate (Modbus Serial)
        
        |Master-Unit mit serieller Verbindung zu Slave-Unit
        
        |-
        
        |Galaxy Gate (Modbus TCP)
        
        |Master-Unit with network connection to Slave-Unit
        
        |-
        
        |Galaxy Port (Modbus Serial)
        
        |Unit with serial connection to Slave-Unit
        
        |-
        
        |Galaxy Port (Modbus TCP)
        
        |Unit with network connection to Slave-Unit
        
        |}
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+Functions
        
        !Function
        
        !Description
        
        |-
        
        |AEA
        
        |Configuration for Boarding Gates
        
        |-
        
        |Immediate Closure
        
        |Closing the swivel arms without swivel range monitoring
        
        |-
        
        |Multiple Opening
        
        |Swivel arms remain open when multiple input signals are present
        
        |-
        
        |Personal Protection
        
        |Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
        
        |-
        
        |One-time opening
        
        |Single pass even when several input signals are present
        
        |-
        
        |Trolley Case
        
        |Support of trolley case without alarm
        
        |-
        
        |Wheelchair
        
        |Assistance from wheelchair without alarm
        
        |}After the function has been selected, the combination of functions results in corresponding configuration types. The function selection is a filter for the resulting configuration type.
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+Configuration type from combination of functions
        
        !Configuration Type
        
        !Description
        
        |-
        
        |AEA
        
        |Configuration for Boarding Gates
        
        |-
        
        |One-time opening Personal Protection
        
        |Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
        
        |-
        
        |One-time opening Immediate Closure
        
        |Closing the swivel arms without swivel range monitoring
        
        |-
        
        |One-time opening Trolley Case
        
        |Single passage with trolley case even when several input signals are present
        
        |-
        
        |One-time opening Wheelchair
        
        |Single passage with a wheelchair even if several input signals are present
        
        |-
        
        |Multiple opening personal protection
        
        |Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
        
        |-
        
        |Multiple opening instant closure
        
        |Closing the swivel arms with swivel area monitoring
        
        |-
        
        |Multi-opening trolley case
        
        |Swivel arms remain open when several people with wheeled suitcases pass through
        
        |-
        
        |Multiple opening wheelchair
        
        |Swivel arms remain open when several people with wheeled suitcases pass through
        
        |}After choosing from the three lists, click on '''Apply''', the application will be restarted, you have to wait for the start-up process to be completed. After logging in again, this screen appears.{{Box_Note|Note Text = If you adjust the IP address in the configuration, you must also align the URL in the browser to the new IP address.}}[[Datei:image_assistant_step02.png]]
        

        After the input fields have been filled in, you can click on '''Next''' to reach the next page of the wizard.
        

        [[Datei:image_assistant_step03.png]]
        

        The current WEAC firmware is displayed on the next page of the wizard. If necessary, you can down or upgrade the firmware.
        

        [[Datei:image_assistant_step04.png]]
        

        The firmware version for each unit is listed as a label next to the activation button. The navigation options are deactivated during the update process. The update process takes about 3 minutes for both units.
        

        [[Datei:image_assistant_04a.png]]
        

        After checking the WEAC firmware, the swing doors are configured. It is automatically checked whether the minimum requirements regarding the firmware are met. You will be informed on the surface if the firmware has to be updated first.
        

        [[Datei:image_assistant_05.png]]
        

        If the requirements are met, you can select the swing doors and apply them to the gate.
        

        [[Datei:image_assistant_step06.png]]
        

        The next step is to configure the LED player for both units (Master and Slave) accomplished. If necessary, you can adjust the parameters. If the status is '''ready for use''', no modifications are necessary.
        

        [[Datei:image_assistant_step07.png]]
        

        The current firmware of the LED player is shown again on the last page of the assistant. Optionally, you can end the configuration with a restart. However, this is only necessary if IP addresses or interface information have changed.
        

        [[Datei:image_assistant_Step08.png]]
        

        After clicking '''Finish''' you can log in again as certain user and work with the Galaxy Gate. If you log in again as user ''installer'', you get a graphical overview, can find out about the status of the access control and can carry out updates if necessary.
        
        So you complete the setup of the access control.
        

        [[Datei:image_status_en.png]]
        

        You can now log in with a service account and carry out further tests.
        
        ==Operation Manual==
        
        ===Configuration of the Swing Doors===
        
        The swing doors can have different dimensions. Depending on the width and height, this results in other target parameters for optimal curve passage.
        
        [[Datei:image_glasdoors.png]]
        

        After a type has been selected, all parameters can be adjusted according to the needs in the interface before they are then activated via the button '''Apply''' in the configuration on the access control. If you change individual values in the display, the settings must first be saved. To do this, click on the diskette symbol on the left of the interface above the file list.
        

        [[Datei:image_door_settings.png]]
        

        After the changes have been saved, you can activate them using the Apply button.
        

        ===Configuration of the XOVIS Sensors===
        
        '''Add XOVIS-Sensor'''
        

        Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Devices" -> "Xovis Cameras" and then click on the "Add" button
        

        [[Datei:add_xovis_device_1.png]]
        

        The following fields are filled in the order shown:
        

        #Name
        
        #URL
        
        #Username
        
        #Password
        

        [[Datei:add_xovis_device_2.png]]
        

        The configuration is saved by clicking the '''Save''' button.{{Box_Note|Note Text = After adding the XOVIS sensor, the '''FMCU''' must be restarted before proceeding with the configuration.}}'''Add XOVIS monitoring area as alarm signal'''
        

        Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Signals" and then click on the "Add" button
        

        [[Datei:add_xovis_alarm_signal_1.png]]
        

        The following fields must be filled in here:
        

        #Select type "XOVIS Sensor"
        
        #Specify the name of the signal (e.g. "XOVIS ALARM")
        
        #Set the minimum number of people in the alarm zone to trigger an alarm  (e.g. 2)
        
        #Select the alert type (e.g. "Unauthorized Access")
        
        #Determine a list of alarm zones (e.g. "AlarmZone")
        
        #Select the XOVIS sensor added to.
        

        The configuration is saved by clicking the '''Save''' button.
        

        [[Datei:add_xovis_alarm_signal_2.png]]
        

        '''Add XOVIS counter'''
        

        Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Signals" and then click on the "Add" button
        

        [[Datei:add_xovis_alarm_signal_1.png]]
        

        The following fields must be filled in here:
        

        #Select type "XOVIS Sensor".
        
        #Specify the name of the signal (e.g. "XOVIS Counter")
        
        #Specify the side of the gate (e.g. "Entrance")
        
        #Set the value "Counter".
        
        #Specify a list of lines(e.g. "EntryLine")
        
        #Select the XOVIS camera that you added earlier.
        

        The configuration is saved by clicking the '''Save''' button.
        

        [[Datei:add_xovis_counter_signal.png]]
        

        ===Store VPN key===
        
        A VPN key is required to use remote maintenance. This key can be requested from maxcrc support (support@maxcrc.de) by specifying the project name (Configuration->General view).
        

        After the key file (*.opvn.conf) is available, you can import via the System->OpenVPN page. The following steps are necessary for this.
        

        Navigating to the '''System-OpenVPN''' page.
        

        [[Datei:image_openvpn_step01.png]][[Datei:image_openvpn_step02.png]]
        

        This file is now specified via the '''Select file''' button in the file selection dialog. Then click on '''Upload'''. When the process has been successfully completed, an info icon will appear next to the start button. This means the file has been uploaded successfully, the OpenVPN client can now be activated by clicking on '''Start'''.
        

        [[Datei:image_openvpn_step03.png]]
        

        If the start was successful, the color changes from green to red and the label from start to stop. The status of the OpenVPN client and the IP address for access in the VPN network for this gate are displayed to the right of the info symbol. You can disable remote access by clicking the '''Stop''' button.
        

        ===Update Software===
        
        If there is no Internet connection, individual package installations can be carried out using the '''System->Update software''' menu. You should have a zip archive with the packages to be installed. It must be ensured that no relative paths are used in the archive. Then you can insert the archive into the input line via '''Select file''' and start the update procedure with '''Upload'''. The progress of update process is displayed:
        
        [[Datei:image_software_update.png]][[Datei:image_update_01.png|375x375px]]
        

        If necessary, the application can be restarted.
        

        ===Customer Role===
        
        When you log in as user ''client'', a simplified interface appears with "Home", "Status", "Statistics" configuration menus.
        
        [[Datei:image_customer_view_en.png]]
        

        In this view you can administrate the access control, but you cannot make any configuration adjustments. The current statistics are displayed directly on the interface, a complete overview of the accesses can be viewed in the '''Statistics''' tab and exported if required. The current status of the individual access control components can be viewed in the '''Status''' tab. The '''Clearance''' option disables all alarms to make the cleaning staff's job easier. The '''Emergency''' option supports the user in opening the access control immediately.
        

        ===Standard Assignment Connection Board===
        
        '''Unit 1'''
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Port
        
        !Function
        
        !Description
        
        |-
        
        |'''LSU (E1)'''
        
        |LS Middle
        
        ''Center Light barrier''
        
        |NO
        
        ''Normally Open Contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''LSV (E2)'''
        
        |LS Entry
        
        ''Photocell Input''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E3'''
        
        |Open Entry
        
        ''Single free entry direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.''
        
        |NO
        
        ''Normally Open Contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E4'''
        
        |Open Exit
        
        ''Single free exit direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''LSH (E5)'''
        
        |NA
        
        ''not connected''
        
        |
        
        |-
        
        |'''E6'''
        
        |State bit 0
        
        ''Status bit 0''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E7'''
        
        |State bit 1
        
        ''Status bit 1''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E8'''
        
        |Fire Alarm
        
        ''fire alarm system (BMA)''
        
        |NC
        
        ''normally closed contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E9'''
        
        |Open Entry 70%
        
        ''Einzelfrei 70% Input Direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E10'''
        
        |Emergency Open Button
        
        ''emergency button''
        
        |NC
        
        ''normally closed contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''A8'''
        
        |Entry Confirmation
        
        ''Confirmation of passage entry direction Impuls 0,5 Sek.''
        
        | +12 VDC
        
        |-
        
        |'''A9'''
        
        |Exit Confirmation
        
        ''Confirmation of passage exit direction Impuls 0,5 Sek.''
        
        | +12 VDC
        
        |}'''Unit 2'''
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Port
        
        !Function
        
        !Description
        
        |-
        
        |'''LSU (E1)'''
        
        |NA
        
        ''not connected''
        
        |
        
        |-
        
        |'''LSV (E2)'''
        
        |NA
        
        ''not connected''
        
        |
        
        |-
        
        |'''E3'''
        
        |Open Entry
        
        ''Single free entry direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E4'''
        
        |Open Exit
        
        ''Single free exit direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''LSH (E5)'''
        
        |LS Exit
        
        ''Photocell exit''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E6'''
        
        |State bit 2
        
        ''Status bit 2''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E7'''
        
        |State bit 3
        
        ''status bit 3''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E8'''
        
        |Fire Alarm
        
        ''fire alarm system (BMA)''
        
        |NC
        
        ''normally closed contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E9'''
        
        |Open Exit 70%
        
        ''single free 70% exit direction Impuls 0,1-1,0 Sek.''
        
        |NO
        
        ''normally open contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''E10'''
        
        |Emergency Open Button
        
        ''emergency button''
        
        |NC
        
        ''normally closed contact''
        
        |-
        
        |'''A8'''
        
        |Alarm Impuls
        
        ''Alarm Impuls 0,5 Sek.''
        
        | +12 VDC
        
        |-
        
        |'''A9'''
        
        |Gate State Error
        
        ''error condition Durchgang''
        
        | +12 VDC
        
        |}'''Status Bits'''
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Status
        
        !Unit 1 E6
        
        Bit 0
        
        !Unit 1 E7
        
        Bit 1
        
        !Unit 2 E6
        
        Bit 2
        
        !Unit 2 E7
        
        Bit 3
        
        |-
        
        |Normal
        
        ''Normal''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |Free Entry
        
        ''Entrance permanently free''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |Lock Entry
        
        ''entrance blocked''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |Service Entry
        
        ''Permanently open entry direction''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |Free Exit
        
        ''Exit permanently free''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |Free Entry/Exit
        
        ''Input/Output permanently free('''Not implemented''')''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |Lock Entry / Free Exit
        
        ''Entrance blocked / exit permanently free''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |tbd
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        |-
        
        |Lock Exit
        
        ''exit blocked''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |-
        
        |Free Entry / Lock Exit
        
        ''Entrance permanently free / exit blocked''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |-
        
        |Lock
        
        ''Gesperrt''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |-
        
        |tbd
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |-
        
        |Service Exit
        
        ''Permanently open exit direction''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |-
        
        |tbd
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |-
        
        |tbd
        
        !'''0'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |-
        
        |Self Test
        
        ''self test''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        !'''1'''
        
        |}
        

        ===Alarms Definition===
        
        An alarm is triggered as a follow-up action from signals or other sources (e.g. devices). Navigate to "Configuration" -> "Alarms".
        

        [[Datei:configuration-alarms-en.png]]
        

        To create the alarm click on the "Add" button:
        

        [[Datei:add-alarm-en.png]]
        

        An alarm has several general characteristics: Name, Enabled Status, Priority, Sounds settings, Light settings, etc.
        

        In the table below there are descriptions of existing alarms.
        

        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Definition
        
        !Description
        
        !Status
        
        |-
        
        |Connection Alive
        
        |monitors connection to external application
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Connection Lost
        
        |monitors connection to external application
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Counter Pass
        
        |is set by anti-rotation protection is activated
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Door Break-In
        
        |Door is forcibly moved when closed
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Emergency
        
        |is set if the signals on unit 1 E8 or unit 2 E8 are not active (opener).
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Fire Alarm
        
        |is set if the signals on unit 1 E10 or unit 2 E10 are not active (opener).
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Invalid Ticket
        
        |is set if ticket validation fails
        
        |Impuls
        
        |-
        
        |Motionless Object
        
        |is set when an object is in the gate area for more than a defined period of time and closing is prevented by a timeout.
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |No Alarm
        
        |is set if no alarm is defined for signals
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Proceed Alarm
        
        |analogous to Motionless Object with a different time span and other actions without light indication
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Server Alarm
        
        |is triggered in the FMCU server
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Tailgating
        
        |is set if more than one person is in the gate area
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Unauthorized Access
        
        |is set if a person is in the gate area when the gate is closed
        
        |on/off
        
        |-
        
        |Valid Ticket
        
        |is set if the ticket validation was successful (trigger beep)
        
        |Impuls
        
        |}
        

        ===Signals===
        
        The information in this section is based on FMCU software v2.3.7 and WEAC version 32.14.
        

        [[Datei:FMCU-Signale-en.png]]
        

        ===Light Schemas===
        

        To navigate the section click "Configuration" -> "Light Schemas". Here you can add and/or customize named color schemes.
        

        [[Datei:configuration-light-schemas-en.png]]
        

        Each schema describes the colors and behaviour of FMCU lights elements like enter and exit zones and the door. Existing light schema you can use in settings of '''Gates''' and '''Alarms'''.
        

        Click Add to create light schema or click "pen" in the table to edit existing schema.
        

        [[Datei:add-light-schema-item-en.png]]
        

        Each light schema is described by the fields below
        

        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Field
        
        !Description
        
        |-
        
        |Name
        
        |Name of light schema
        
        |-
        
        |Priority
        
        |Priority of using light schema if there is competition situation. Less value means more priority
        
        |-
        
        |Color Entry On
        
        |Color of the gate entry zone during "On" time period
        
        |-
        
        |Color Exit On
        
        |Color of the gate exit zone during "On" time period
        
        |-
        
        |Color Door On
        
        |Color of the doors during "On" time period
        
        |-
        
        |Light Schema On, ms *
        
        |Length of "On" time period in ms
        
        |-
        
        |Light Schema Off, ms *
        
        |Length of "Off" time period in ms
        
        |-
        
        |Color Entry Off
        
        |Color of the gate entry zone during "Off" time period
        
        |-
        
        |Color Exit Off
        
        |Color of the gate exit zone during "Off" time period
        
        |-
        
        |Color Door Off
        
        |Color of the doors during "Off" time period
        
        |-
        
        |Led Image Entry *
        
        |Selected image of the gate entry zone (Arrow, Cross, Empty)
        
        |-
        
        |Led Image Exit *
        
        |Selected image of the gate exit zone (Arrow, Cross, Empty)
        
        |-
        
        |Running Light
        
        |Using "runing light" for the light schema (option)
        
        |}
        

        Click on any field for color to edit color of selected gate element
        

        [[Datei:light-schema-edit-color-rgb-en.png]]
        

        You can select the color space (RGB, HSL, HEX) to set the required color
        

        [[Datei:light-schema-edit-color-hex-en.png]]
        

        ===Lights===
        

        To navigate the section click "Configuration" -> "Lights". Here you can add and/or customize light configurations for different gate's modes.
        

        [[Datei:configuration-lights-en.png]]
        

        Each configuration has its own name. The image above shows the default light configuration. Click ''Add'' to create configuration, or "pen" to edit existing one.
        

        [[Datei:editing-light-configuration.png]]
        

        For each mode select existing light schema.
        

        Then you can use the light configuration in "Devices" -> "Gates" settings.
        

        [[Datei:configuration-devices-gates-en.png]]
        

        Press "pen" to edit gate settings, and select light configuration.
        

        [[Datei:gate-light-schema-en.png]]
        

        ==Technical Background==
        
        The '''FMCU''' software is based on a customized UNIX operating system, which has been produced using the [https://www.yoctoproject.org/ Yocto Project]. Only the required services are activated in the operating system. The optimal support packages for the CPU type are taken into account when creating the operating system. These so-called '''B'''oard '''S'''upport '''P'''ackages (BSP) are provided by the hardware manufacturers and allow optimal and efficient utilization of the hardware resources.
        

        ==Functions==
        
        In principle, the functions are mapped via the signal processing. The signals are generated by different sources including:
        

        *Light bar
        
        *Light sensor
        
        *Ceiling sensor
        
        *Other
        

        The location of the sensors is shown in the figure below. In each half of the frame there is a so-called "inner zone" and an "outer zone". When passing through an access control, a signal flow diagram is generated, which is used to map the following functions. 
        

        [[Datei:image_sensors.png]]
        

        The light bar serves as a source for several signals and is also divided into different areas.
        

        [[Datei:image_lightbar.png]]
        

        The following signals are installed in the standard configuration.
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Signal Name
        
        !Frame Half
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Confirmation
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Gate Sensor [U1_E2]
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Outer LightBar
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Exit Inner LightBar
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Free Entry [1000]
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Lock Entry [0100]
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Open Entry [U1_U2_E3]
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Open Entry 70% [U1_E9]
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Remote Open Entry
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Service Entry [1100]
        
        |Entry
        
        |-
        
        |Emergency Remote
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Emergency [U1_U2_E8]
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Inner LightBar
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Exit Confirmation
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Exit Gate Sensor [U2_E5]
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Exit Outer LightBar
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Free Exit [0010]
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Lock Exit [0001]
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Open Exit [U1_U2_E4]
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Open Exit 70% [U2_E9]
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Remote Open Exit
        
        |Exit
        
        |-
        
        |Service Exit [0011]
        
        |Exit
        
        |}
        
        ===Closing-run at reduced Speed===
        
        This function applies to signals that have the property '''CloseGate > 0'''. For the affected signals, the value '''Close gate speed, % *''' must be defined with a value between 10 and 100%. It is therefore possible to define appropriate closing speeds for different passage scenarios. The default value is set to 100%. In the standard configuration, the following signals meet this requirement.
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Signal
        
        !Parameter
        
        !Value
        
        |-
        
        |Tailgating watcher
        
        |Close gate speed, % *
        
        |100%
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Gate Sensor [U1_E2]
        
        |Close gate speed, % *
        
        |100%
        
        |-
        
        |Exit Gate Sensor [U2_E5]
        
        |Close gate speed, % *
        
        |100%
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Outer LightBar
        
        |Close gate speed, % *
        
        |100%
        
        |-
        
        |Exit Outer LightBar	Exit
        
        |Close gate speed, % *
        
        |100%
        
        |}
        

        ===Passage Confirmation===
        
        This function sets an impulse with an adjustable duration in the connection board for connection '''A8'''.
        
        ===Suitcase Trolley Detection===
        
        This function is active when the listed parameters are set for the following signals. It means that a person with a suitcase being pulled behind them can pass through prematurely closing swing doors without being disturbed.
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Signal
        
        !Parameter
        
        !Value
        
        |-
        
        |Middle Gate Sensor [U1_E1]
        
        |Protect from force close
        
        |true
        
        |-
        
        |Inner LightBar
        
        |Protect from force close
        
        |true
        
        |}
        
        ===Multiple Opening===
        
        This function is only valid if a reader has been set up for the entry direction. It means that several people can pass through the entrance in a row without the swing door being closed in the meantime. Each person must present a ticket at the card reader at the entrance. The swing doors only remain open if the validation is successful. This function is active when the listed parameters are set for the following signals.
        
        {| class="wikitable"
        
        |+
        
        !Signal
        
        !Parameter
        
        !Value
        
        |-
        
        |Middle Gate Sensor [U1_E1]
        
        |Protect from force close
        
        |true
        
        |-
        
        |Inner LightBar
        
        |Protect from force close
        
        |true
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Outer LightBar
        
        |Protect from force close
        
        |true
        
        |-
        
        |Entry Gate Sensor [U1_E2]
        
        |Protect from force close
        
        |true
        
        |-
        
        |Tailgating watcher
        
        |Activated
        
        |false
        
        |}
        

        ==Tips for Working==
        
        [[Datei:image reset-to default.png|rechts|rahmenlos]]If you have lost the overview when configuring the signals, you can use the function
        

        '''Reset to Default'''
        

        restore a defined initial state.{{Box_Note|Note Text = If you use the "Rest to Default" function, the current settings will be lost. If necessary, you can export the current configuration before this step.}}{{Links 
        
        | 
        
        | Thema1 = [[Gate_~_FMCU_Galaxy_Gate_~_user_manual | Galaxy Gate Bedienungsanleitung]] 
        
        | Thema2 = [[Gate_~_FMCU_~_management_dashboard | Beschreibung zentrales Dashboard]]
        
        | Thema3 = [[Gate_~_FMCU_~_Inbetriebnahme | Galaxy Gate Inbetriebnahme]]
        
        | Thema4 = [[Gate ~ FMCU ~ Installation Aquado PC (APP Server) | Applikationsserver Zutrittskontrollen]]
        
        | Thema5 = [[Gate ~ FMCU ~ Checkliste | Zutrittskontrollen Checkliste IT Infrastruktur]]
        
        |
        
        }}
        
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After the software has been downloaded and transferred to the eMMC card according to the documented procedure, see also here [[Gate ~ FMCU ~ Inbetriebnahme|Galaxy Gate Inbetriebnahme]], the login screen appears after the first start. After logging in with the user ''Installer'', the wizard with the definition of the IP configuration is started.
 
After the software has been downloaded and transferred to the eMMC card according to the documented procedure, see also here [[Gate ~ FMCU ~ Inbetriebnahme|Galaxy Gate Inbetriebnahme]], the login screen appears after the first start. After logging in with the user ''Installer'', the wizard with the definition of the IP configuration is started.
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