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their business. This Access Control Reference Guide version 2.0 is a compilation of diagrams,
worksheets and information designed to assist security professionals of all levels in specifying and
selling products that secure an opening.
Building owners and managers are looking for solutions to their changing security, access control
and life safety needs. Issues such as ADA compliance, Delayed Egress, and Life-safety for stair-
well openings impact the product selection for new construction and retrofit projects alike. This
Reference Guide can help you assess their needs in the field or in the office.
The Reference Section helps clarify terminology and commonly used information in a condensed
format. The Application Section provides starting points for common applications of electro-
mechanical and electronic access control products. The fifteen diagrams represent some of the
more common applications that our customers encounter, and provide worksheets that can be du-
plicated for use in the field. The Terminal Configuration Section includes illustrations of wiring
connections for many of the products shown throughout the manual. The Site Walk-Through Sec-
tion provides a detailed checklist that can be duplicated and used to gather information on existing
openings in the field.
We believe that the Access Control Reference Guide version 2.0 can be a very useful resource for
counter sales staff, field technicians, salespeople and others in the security field. We hope that you
will use this guide as a starting point and call an Akron Hardware Sales Professional with any fur-
ther questions. We can provide more detailed information as well as a wide array of high quality
electro-mechanical and electronic security products.
Roy Crute
Vice President of Sales
Access Control Reference Guide
Table of Contents
Glossary.......................................................................................................................................................4-12
Wire Selection Chart...................................................................................................................................13
Finish Chart....................................................................................................................................................14
Lock Function Chart.....................................................................................................................................14
Handing Info....................................................................................................................................................15
Product Applications...............................................................................................................................17-45
Electric Strikes..........................................................................................................21, 23, 25, 27, 45
Low Energy Operators..................................................................................................21,25, 37, 45
Electrified Locks, Exit Device Trim....................................................................................29, 33, 43
Exit Devices..................................................................................................17, 19, 21, 27, 31, 35, 37
Maglocks........................................................................................................................................17, 31
Stand Alone Locks.............................................................................................................................39
Card Reader.....................................................................................17, 19, 23, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37
Keypads.......................................................................................17, 19, 21, 23, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37
Electrified Locks x Wiegand Interface..........................................................................................41
Product Wire and Terminal Configurations.......................................................................................46-63
ACSI................................................................................................................................................46-48
Adams Rite..........................................................................................................................................49
Dorma..................................................................................................................................................50
Norton...........................................................................................................................................51-52
Sargent...........................................................................................................................................53-58
Securitron......................................................................................................................................59-62
Yale........................................................................................................................................................63
Site Walkthrough Sheets........................................................................................................................64-65
While we take great care in compliling the information in this guide, Akron Hardware is not responsible for any
typographical errors that may occur.
Please Note: It is very important to work closely with the local authorities to ensure code compliance for
fire, life-safety and building codes on any project. Akron Hardware does not guarantee code compliance of the
applications in this Reference Guide. Please consult with the local authority having jurisdiction over your specific
project to ensure code compliance.
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Active Door (in a pair of doors). The leaf that opens first and the one to which the lock is applied.
Architectural Hardware Consultant. (AHC) are trained and certified to recognize a builder’s hardware
requirements for door openings in all types of public, commercial, industrial and institutional buildings. AHCs
AHC coordinate thousands of builder’s hardware items and options to ensure door openings are in compliance
with fire, life safety, accessibility and building code requirements and that they function properly for the
lifetime of the building.
The latchbolt of a lock that has been equipped with a device for lessening friction between bolt and strike.
Anti-Friction Latchbolt May be a small trigger attached to the bolt that contracts the strike and exerts a lever action to depress the
bolt (three-piece latchbolt). May also be a latchbolt with some form of nylon insert or surface.
The Associated Locksmiths of America Inc. (ALOA) is an international professional organization of highly
qualified security professionals engaged in consulting, sales, installation and maintenance of locks, keys,
ALOA
safes, premises security, access controls, alarms, and other security related endeavors. http://www.aloa.
org/
Functional hardware with a finished appearance. A part of the decorative treatment of the building and its
Architectural Finish Hardware
rooms.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) - a private, non-profit organization (501(c)3) that administers
ANSI and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. http://www.ansi.
org/
Architectural Openings Consultants (AOCs) are individuals who have attained AHC, CDC and EHC
AOC professional certifications. AOCs have mastered all facets of the commercial door and hardware industry
and exemplify the highest standards of expertise and professionalism.
A signal generated by a pushbutton, a motion detector, or any other contact closure to indicate an authorized
Authorized Egress egress from within a secured area. Signal may electronically unlock a door and/or shunt an alarm during
exiting.
A supplementary latch, which, when the door is closed, automatically deadlocks the latchbolt against end
Auxiliary Deadlatch
pressure. It does not interfere with the normal operation of the lock.
A lock having a latchbolt or a deadbolt operated by a key or a thumbturn, or both. The lock often is used
Auxiliary Lock in addition to another lock, which may or may not be key operated, but which has a latchbolt operated by
knobs or levers.
Optional feature in hydraulic door closers, which takes effect at a certain degree of opening and controls
Backcheck
the speed of the door during the balance of its opening cycle.
A term used in referring to a horizontal distance from the face of the lock to the centerline of the cylinder, key
Backset (of a lock) hole or knob hub. On locks with beveled fronts, this distance is measured from the center of the lock edge.
On locks with rabbeted fronts it is measured from the lower step of the center of the lock face.
Ball-Bearing Hinge A hinge equipped with ball bearings between hinge knuckles to reduce friction.
A means of automatically switching over to stored battery power during local primary power failure. Also
Battery Standby
referred to as battery backup.
A machine angle other than a right angle, i.e., a 3 degree bevel which is equivalent to a 1/8” drop in a 2”
Bevel
span (1mm in 16mm).
The angle of the edge of the door in relation to the inside and outside surfaces of the stile. Thin doors are
Bevel of Door not usually beveled. The commonly used bevel for heavier doors is 1/8” in 2”. (A beveled edge on a thick
door is necessary for a close fit when the door is closed because of the arched swing of the door.
Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association is the trade association for North American manufacturers of
commercial builders hardware. Since its founding in 1925, BHMA has endeavored to promote the general
development and welfare of the builders hardware industry and its member companies. BHMA currently
BHMA
authors 31 ANSI/BHMA standards in the builder’s hardware category, covering everything from hinges to
locks to power door. In addition, BHMA is involved in international standards, code and life safety regulations
and other activities that specifically impact builders hardware. http://www.buildershardware.com
A number that represents a depth of a cut on a pin tumbler-type key. A bitting is often expressed as a series
Bitting
of numbers and/or letters that designate all the cuts on a key.
A lock fitting round bored openings in the face and edge of a door and having a deadlatch operated by a
Bored Deadlatch
key or thumbturn, or both.
A lock fitting round bored openings in the face and edge of a door and having a deadlbolt operated by a
Bored Deadlock
key or thumbturn, or both.
Builders’ Hardware All hardware used in building, both finish and rough. See Architectural Hardware, Rough Hardware.
Butt Hinge (or Butt) A hinge mortised into both the door and frame.
An inside knob with a built-in button that controls the locking and unlocking of the outside knob. May be
Button-in-Knob
either push button or turn button.
A piece attached to the end of the cylinder plug. As the proper key turns the cylinder plug, the cam is
Cam (of a cylinder)
rotated. This, in turn, moves the bolt or other locking mechanism.
Case (of a lock) The box containing the mechanism.
(CDCs) are trained in the construction and application of standard and custom hollow metal doors and
CDC frames, architectural flush and stile and rail wood doors and aluminum doors and frames. CDCs must mas-
ter a myriad of fire, life safety, accessibility and building code requirements for all types of buildings.
Center Pivot A special type of hanging device for heavy-duty doors that usually swing both ways (double-acting).
Change Key A key that operates an individual cylinder. Also called “day key” or individual key”.
Continuity The state of being complete and uninterrupted, like a normally closed circuit.
Continuous Duty Refers to device or a control that can operate continuously with no off or rest periods.
Double-Acting Spring Hinge A device for hanging a door, permitting the door to swing in either direction and return to a close position.
Dummy Trim Trim only, without lock. Usually used on the inactive door of a pair of doors to give balance.
An electrical device that replaces a regular lock strike and allows opening of the door from a remote location
Electric Strike
or by special access equipment.
A coil of wire, Usually wound on an iron core, that produces a strong magnetic field when current is sent
Electromagnet
through the coil.
Pertaining to combined electric and magnetic fields associated with movements of electrons through
Electromagnetic
conductors.
An optional feature of a lock that provides a means of overriding the lock and retracting the bolt in an
Emergency Release
emergency. It can be operated either mechanically or electrically.
An elongated plate, either protective or ornamental, containing openings for the cylinder, knob or
Escutcheon
thumbturn.
A door locking device designed to grant instant exit from an area by pressing on a crossbar, which releases
Exit Device
the locking bolt or latch.
Face (of a lock) That part of a lock visible in the edge of a door after installation. See Front.
Fail-Safe Lock/Strike An electric lock that automatically unlocks with any power interruption.
Floor Clearance The size of the space between the bottom of a door and the finished floor.
A door closing device that is installed in a recess in the floor below the door in order to regulate and control
Floor Closer
the opening and closing of the door.
Form C Contact A switch mechanism that contains three terminals (normally open, common and normally closed)
A hinge designed to swing a door and hold it at any desired position by means of friction control incorporated
Friction Hinge
in the knuckles of the hinge.
Full Mortise Hinge with one leaf mortised in the edge of the door, the other leaf mortised in the door jamb.
Full Surface Hinge with one leaf secured to surface of door, the other leaf secured to surface of door jamb.
A term used for both AC and DC voltages, suggesting that both halves of the sine wave are utilized (e.g.,
Full-Wave
full-wave AC and full-wave rectified AC or unfiltered full-wave DC).
A protective device placed in a circuit as a safeguard, containing a strip of easily melted metal. When the
Fuse
current flow becomes too great, the metal melts, thus breaking the circuit.
Grand Master Key (GMK) A key that operates all of a large group of locks, which contain two or more master key groups.
A conducting connection between an electrical circuit and the earth or other large conducting bolt to serve
Ground
as an electrical ground, thus making a complete electrical circuit.
Hinge with one leaf mortised in the edge of the door, the other leaf secured to the surface of the door
Half-Mortise
jamb.
Half-Surface Hinge with one leaf mortised in the door jamb, the other leaf secured to surface of door.
Handed Hardware Locks, closers and other hardware, limited to use with doors that swing in given direction.
Hard-Wired Refers to groups of connections that require the use of wire conductors.
Two jointed plates hinged together and attached to a door and its frame. Serves to support or “hang” the
Hinge
door and allows the door to swing or move.
Hinge Jamb Vertical member of a door frame to which the hinges are applied.
Hinge Stile (of a door) The door stile to which the hinges are applied.
Hub The part of a lock through which a spindle passes (either knob or turnknob) to actuate the mechanism.
That leaf of a pair of doors that is bolted when closed and to which the lock strike is fastened to receive the
Inactive Door
latch of the active door.
A device, usually an inward- or outward-moving button, used in connection with hotel locks to indicated
Indicator
whether room is occupied.
Input Voltage The designed power source requirement needed by equipment in order to operate properly.
The initial surge of current through a load when power is first applied. Lamp loads, inductive motors,
Inrush solenoids and capacitive load types all have inrush or surge currents higher than the normal running or
steady state currents. Resistive loads, such as heater elements, have no inrush.
A material that provides high electric resistance, making it suitable for covering components, terminals and
Insulation
wires to prevent possible future contact of adjacent conductors, resulting is a short circuit.
A system of multiple doors with controlled interaction, Interlocks are also known as light traps, air traps,
Interlock
mantraps and sally-ports. (see safety interlock, security interlock.)
A solenoid designed to be energized for short periods of time. Continuous operation may damage an
Intermittent Duty
intermittent duty solenoid.
The vertical member forming the side of a door, window or wall opening frame. The hinge jamb is the jamb
at which the hinges or pivots are installed. The strike jamb is the jamb in which a strike may be installed and
Jamb
away from which the door or window swings. A blank jamb is one that has not been prepared to received
hardware.
Jamb Depth The width of a jamb, measured perpendicular to the door or wall face at the edge of the opening.
A short length of conductor used to make a connection between terminals, around a break in a circuit or
Jumper
around an instrument. It is usually a temporary connection.
Junction A point in a circuit where two or more wires are connected.
Keeper A metal plate or box that is pierced or recessed to receive the bolt or latch of a lock. Same as Strike
Key Change The bitting of a key to operate the lock for which it is intended.
Key Change Number The recorded code or bitting number indicating the key change, usually stamped on key.
The cross-sectional shape or configuration applied lengthwise to a key blade that may restrict its insertion
Key Section into the lock mechanism through the keyway. Each key section is usually assigned a designation or code by
the manufacturer. (This is usually shown as a cross-section view from the bow toward the tip of the key).
Key Set Symbols The symbol that identify keying instructions for each lock in the schedule.
Keyed Alike (KA) A group of locks in which each is operated by the same change key
Keying Schedule A complete listing and explanation of all keys and keying requirements.
Key-in-the-Knob A door knob with built-in cylinder for locking and unlocking with a key.
The shape or configuration of the hole in the lock mechanism that allows only a key with the proper key
Keyway
section to enter.
Kick Plate A protective plated applied on the lower rail of the door to protect against the door being marred.
Knob That portion of the lock protruding from the door, it is grasped and turned for entry.
Knob Shank The projecting stem of a knob into which the spindle is fastened.
Lock Rail (of a door) The horizontal member of a door that received the locking mechanism
Lock Stile (of a door) The vertical member of a door to which the lock is applied, as distinguished from the hinge stile.
A complete lock or latch assembly, includes the lock or latch mechanism and trim (knobs, levers, handless,
Lockset
roses and escutcheons).
A hinge having only two knuckles, to one of which the pin is fastened permanently, the other containing the
Loose Joint Hinge
pinhole, whereby the two parts of the hinge can easily be separated. These hinges are handed.
Loose Pin Hinge A hinge having a removable pin to permit the two leaves of the hinge to be separated.
Magnetic Catch A cupboard catch that uses a magnetized strike to hold the door closed.
Maintained Contact Switch A switch designed for applications requiring sustained contact, but with provision for resetting.
A key with bitting arranged to operate two or more locks of different changes in a group, each lock also
Master Key (MK)
being operated by its own individual key.
Milliampere One one-thousandth of an ampere. (0.001)
A spring-loaded contact that, when pressed, closes two contacts. When pressure is removed, the contacts
Momentary Switch
open.
An opening, recess or cut-out made to receive a lock or other hardware. Also the act of making such an
Mortise
opening.
Mortise Bolt A bolt assembly designed to be mortised into a door (in opposition to being surface mounted)
Mortise Cylinder A cylinder with a threaded body and cam. Normally used with mortise locks.
Mortise Lock A lock assembly designed to be mortised into the edge cut out in a door.
Normally Open (NO) The condition or position of a contact prior to initiation or energization - in this case, a open condition.
Offset Pivot A special hanging device for heavy duty doors, used on doors swinging one way only.
(1) An electrical circuit in which current does not flow until permitted by the closing of a switch-type electronic
Open Circuit
component. (2) A circuit or switch in which the contacts are open during normal operation.
The size of a door frame opening, measured horizontally between jamb rabbets and vertically between the
Opening Size head rabbet and the finished floor. The opening size is usually the nominal size and is equal to the actual
door size plus clearances.
The voltage by which a system operates; a nominal voltage with a specified tolerance applied; the design
voltage range necessary to remain with in the operating tolerances. For example, for a system specified
Operating Voltage
120 volts +/- 10 percent of nominal, 120 volts is the nominal voltage and the design voltage range is 108
to 132 volts AC.
Output Voltage The designed power source produced by a power supply to operate equipment.
Overhead Concealed Closer A closer concealed in the frame header with an arm connecting to the door at the top rail.
A small, portable lock consisting of a case containing a lock mechanism, a shackle or U-shaped bar that
Padlock
fastens into the lock case, and usually a key to open the locking mechanism.
A door locking device designed to grant instant exit from an area by pressing on a crossbar, which releases
Panic Hardware
the locking bolt or latch. See Exit Device
Piano Hinge A hinge designed to extend for the length of the moving part to which it is applied. See Continuous Hinge.
Small sliding pins in a lock cylinder working against coil springs and preventing the cylinder plug from
Pin Tumblers
rotating until aligned by the bitting of the correct key.
Pivot-Reinforced Hinge Butt hinge combined and interlocked with a pivot to increase shock load resistance.
The round part containing the keyway and rotated by the key to transmit motion to the bolt, or other locking
Plug (of a lock cylinder)
mechanism.
Polarity The positive or negative orientation of a signal or power source.
Rim A term indicating articles of hardware designed for application to the surface of the door or frame.
Mounted through the door independently of the lock, usually by screws from the reverse side, and engaging
Rim Cylinder
the lock mechanism by means of a tailpiece.
A document which explains wire type, size and the number of conductors to be run from a control panel to
Riser Diagram
each control or monitor location.
RX See Request to Exit
SIA - International trade association promoting growth, expansion, and professionalism within the security
Security Industry Association industry by providing education, research, technical standards, representation, and defense of member’s
interests. http://www.siaonline.org
Shank (of a knob) The projecting stem of a knob into which the spindle is fastened.
The interface between the plug and shell in a cylinder that is normally obstructed by the pin tumblers. The
Shear Line
pins must be raised to the shear line by the correct key to allow the plug/key to turn.
SIA See Security Industry Association
Silencer A small piece of resilient material attached to the stop on a door frame to cushion the closing of the door.
A term used to describe a switch or relay contact form (1 form C) that has a normally open and a normally
Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT)
closed contact with a common connection.
A switch with only one moving and one stationary contact, available either normally open (NO) or normally
Single Pole Single Throw (SPST)
closed (NC).
Single-Acting Door A door mounted to swing to only one side of the plane of its frame.
Spike A momentary increase in electrical current. Spikes can damage electronic equipment.
The bar connecting the knobs or levers and passing through the hub of the lock for the purpose of
Spindle (of a knob)
transmitting the knob/lever action to the latchbolt.
A hinge containing one or more springs to move the door into a closed position. It may be either single- or
Spring Hinge
double-acting.
Standard Door By industry practice, a standard door is book size in both width and height.
Stile The vertical members of a door to which the lock and hinges are applied.
The buttons or other manual device to lock or unlock the outside knob or thumbpiece. A similar device in an
Stop (of a lock)
auxiliary lock to keep the latchbolt retracted.
A metal plate or box that is pierced or recessed to receive the bolt or latch of a lock. Sometimes called a
Strike
“keeper”
A rod or bolt mounted on the face of the inactive door of a pair to lock it to the frame and/or sill; operated
Surface Bolt
manually.
Surface Hinge One having both leaves secured to the surface of the door and frame.
Switch Maintained A switch that, when activated, maintains its activated position until it is inactivated.
Switch Momentary A switch that, when activated, automatically returns to its original position afterwards.
Switch Normally Closed A switch that, when not activated, is closed to form a path for current.
Switch Normally Open A switch that, when not activated, is open to prevent a path for current.
A spindle having a joint midway in its length to permit the knob at one end to be made rigid by the stop work,
Swivel Spindle
which the other end is free to operate.
The connecting link attached to the end of a rim cylinder which transmits the rotary motion of the key
Tailpiece
through the door, into the locking mechanism.
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12 VDC: MAXIMUM DISTANCE (IN FEET) BETWEEN POWER SUPPLY AND LOAD
AMPS
0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3 4 6 8 10 16
AWG
12
Gauge 493 370 296 246 211 185 164 148 134 123 92 61 46 37 23
14
Gauge 465 310 232 186 155 132 116 103 93 84 77 58 38 29 23 14
16
Gauge 293 195 146 117 97 83 73 65 58 53 48 36 24 18 14
18
Gauge 368 184 122 92 73 61 52 46 40 36 33 30 23 15
20
Gauge 230 115 76 57 46 38 32 28 25 23 20 19 14
22
Gauge 145 72 48 36 29 24 20 18 16 14 13 12
24 VDC: MAXIMUM DISTANCE (IN FEET) BETWEEN POWER SUPPLY AND LOAD
AMPS
0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3 4 6 8 10 16
AWG
12
Gauge 493 423 370 329 296 269 246 185 123 92 74 46
14
Gauge 465 372 310 265 232 206 186 169 155 116 77 58 46 29
16
Gauge 391 293 234 195 167 146 130 117 106 97 73 48 36 29 18
18
Gauge 368 245 184 147 122 105 92 81 73 67 61 46 30 23 18
20
Gauge 461 230 153 115 92 76 65 57 51 46 41 38 28 19 14
22
Gauge 290 145 96 72 58 48 41 36 32 29 26 24 18 12
Function
PASSAGE PRIVACY ENTRY CLASSROOM STORE ROOM
MORTISE LOCK Latchbolt operated by le- Latchbolt operated by Latchbolt operated by Latchbolt operated by Latchbolt operated by
ver from either side at all lever from either side. lever from either side ex- lever from either side ex- key from outside or
times. Deadbolt operated by cept when outside lever cept when outside lever by rotating inside lever.
turn from inside and by is made inoperative by a is locked from outside by Outside lever is always
emergency release from stop or mechanical means key. When outside lever is inoperative. Auxiliary
outside. other than key. When out- locked, latchbolt may be deadlatch.
side lever is locked, latch- retracted by key from out-
bolt may be retracted by side or by rotating inside
key from outside or by lever. auxiliary deadlatch.
rotating inside lever. Aux-
iliary deadlatch.
CYLINDRICAL Latchbolt operated by le- Latchbolt operated by Deadlocking latchbolt Deadlocking latchbolt op- Deadlocking latchbolt
LOCK ver from either side at all lever from either side. operated by lever from erated by lever from either operated by key in out-
times. Outside lever is locked either side except when side except when outside side lever or by rotating
by push button or other outside lever is locked by lever is locked from out- inside lever. Outside le-
locking device inside and turn button or other lock- side by key. When outside ver is always fixed.
unlocked by emergency ing device on inside. When lever is locked, latchbolt is
release outside, rotating outside lever is locked, op- operated by key in outside
inside lever or closing erating key retracts latch- lever or by rotating inside
door. bolt. closing door does lever.
not release turn button or
other locking device.
DOOR
O WOOD 1 DELAY 3
O METAL TIMER POWER 120 VAC
O ALUMINUM SUPPLY TO FIRE
O GLASS ALARM
O HAND _______ 2
O SIZE _______
O FIRE LABELLED
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
O ALUMINUM
O MORTAR FILLED
and 1
4
2
5
3
6
OPENING 7 8 9
6
# 0 *
O OUT-SWING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
5 4
EXIT DEVICE
O RIM
O MORTISE
O SURFACE VERT ROD
O CONCEALED VERT ROD
O FIRE LABELLED
CARD READER
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V
KEYPAD
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V Model Finish Notes
Keypad Outdoor
6 Prox Reader
Key Switch
1 DELAY 3
TIMER POWER 120 VAC
SUPPLY TO FIRE
ALARM
and 1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
# 0 *
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
O ALUMINUM
O MORTAR FILLED
1 2 3
OPENING and
4 5 6
7 8 9
# 0 *
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
4
EXIT DEVICE
O RIM 3 1
O MORTISE
O SURFACE VERT ROD
O CONCEALED VERT ROD
O FIRE LABELLED
READER/KEYPAD
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V
HINGE
O SIZE _______
O FINISH _______
O 4- WIRES
O 18-GAUGE
O 22-GAUGE
Model Finish Notes
POWER SUPPLY
Delayed Egress Exit Device x
O AMP OUTPUT _______ 1 Exit Trim
O METAL ENCLOSURE
Power Supply
O 12V 2
O 24V
3 Power Transfer
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
4 Prox Reader
Key Switch
1 2 3
and
4 5 6
7 8 9
# 0 *
4
1
3
If outside access is needed, then active
exterior trim for the exit device is required.
FRAME
O WOOD DOOR OPERATOR 2
O METAL
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O OUT-SWING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
EXIT DEVICE
O RIM
O FIRE LABELLED 1
OPERATOR
5
O HAND _______ 6
O PUSH SIDE
O PULL-SIDE
READER/KEYPAD
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O 12V 4
O 24V
POWER SUPPLY
O AMP OUTPUT _______
O PLUG-IN
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
O 24V
ELECTRIC STRIKE
O RIM
O FAIL SECURE Model Finish Notes
O 12V/24V
Electric Strike (Rim)
1
Operator
2
Power Suppply
3
Wall Switch
4
Key Switch
5
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
6
Prox Reader
Magnetic Stripe Reader
120 VAC
DOOR OPERATOR 2
1
5
6
Sargent Securitron Norton Dorma Adams Rite HES Securakey Folger Adam Corbin
Russwin
1 Electric Strike (Rim) 71R1, 71R2 9500/9600 310-4
2 Operator 4000 6900/LEO ED800
Power Supply 3500 BPS-12, BPS-24
3 PM-12, PM-24
4 Wall Switch 4296H, 4296HP 660, 661 800 WS1,
4298, 4297HP 662, 685 800 FS1
Key Switch 4370, 4370L MK-A
5 4370LT, 4370LH
Keypad Indoor 4291** DK-11
DK-16/CPU*
Keypad Outdoor 4292** DK-26/CPU*
6 Prox Reader 4293** RK-65K** WM-
RK-600** 800**
Magnetic Stripe 4301*
Reader
* Secure Control (Relay Located in Separate CPU encloser - not shown on drawing)
** Requires filtered/regulated power supply
120 VAC
DOOR
O WOOD POWER
O METAL 2 SUPPLY
O HAND _______
O SIZE _______
O FIRE LABELLED
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O IN-SWING
O OUT-SWING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
LOCK
O MORTISE
or 1 2 3
O CYLINDRICAL 4
7
5
8
6
9
# 0 *
READER/KEYPAD 3
O INTERIOR 1
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V
POWER SUPPLY
O AMP OUTPUT _______
O PLUG-IN
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
O 24V
ELECTRIC STRIKE
O RIM
O MORTISE
O FAIL SAFE
O FAIL SECURE
O 12V Model Finish Notes
O 24V
Electric Strike
1 -Cylindrical
-Mortise
Power Suppply
2
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
3
Prox Reader
120 VAC
POWER
2 SUPPLY
or 1
4
2
5
3
6
7 8 9
# 0 *
3
1
Sargent Securitron Adams Rite HES Securakey Folger Adam Corbin Yale
Russwin
Electric Strike
UNL 7100, 7140 1006, 5000, 310-2,
-Cylindrical 7110, 7111 5200, 7000, 712, 722, 732
7500
1 M-UNL 7160, 7108 1006 712
-Mortise
7170, 7270 722, 732
Power Supply 3500 BPS-12, BPS-24
2 PM-12, PM-24
Keypad Indoor 4291** DK-11
DK-16/CPU*
Keypad Outdoor 4292** DK-26/CPU*
Prox Reader 4293** RK-65K** WM800**
3 RK-600**
Magnetic Stripe 4301*
Reader
* Secure Control (Relay Located in Separate CPU encloser - not shown on drawing)
** Requires filtered/regulated power supply
OPENING
O IN-SWING
O OUT-SWING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
LOCK
O MORTISE
O CYLINDRICAL
READER/KEYPAD 5
O INTERIOR 6
O EXTERIOR
O 12V 1
O 24V
POWER SUPPLY
O AMP OUTPUT _______ 4
O PLUG-IN
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
O 24V
ELECTRIC STRIKE
O FAIL SECURE
O 12V
O 24V
Model Finish Notes
Electric Strike
1 -Cylindrical
-Mortise
Operator
2
Power Supply
3
Wall Switch
4
Key Switch
5
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
6 Prox Reader
Magnetic Stripe
Reader
2 120 VAC
DOOR OPERATOR
5
6
Sargent Securitron Norton Dorma Adams Rite HES Securakey Folger Adam Corbin
Russwin
Electric Strike 7100, 7140 1006, 5000 310-2
-Cylindrical 7110, 7111 5200, 7000 712, 722, 732
1 7500
-Mortise 7160, 7108 1006 712, 722, 732
7170, 7270
2 Operator 4000 6900/LEO ED800
Power Supply 3500 BPS-12, BPS-24
3 PM-12, PM-24
Wall Switch 4296H, 4296HP 660, 661 800 WS1,
4 4298, 4297HP 662, 685 800 FS1
Key Switch 4370, 4370L MK-A
5 4370LT, 4370LH
Keypad Indoor 4291** DK-11
DK-16/CPU*
Keypad Outdoor 4292** DK-26/CPU*
6 Prox Reader 4293** RK-65K** WM-800**
RK-600**
Magnetic Stripe 4301*
Reader
* Secure Control (Relay Located in Separate CPU encloser - not shown on drawing)
** Requires filtered/regulated power supply
120 VAC
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL
O ALUMINUM
POWER
O HAND _______ 3 SUPPLY
O SIZE _______
O FIRE LABELLED
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
O ALUMINUM
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O OUT-SWING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
EXIT DEVICE
O RIM
O FIRE LABELLED
READER/KEYPAD
O INTERIOR 4
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
2
O 24V 1
POWER SUPPLY
O AMP OUTPUT _______
O PLUG-IN
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
O 24V
ELECTRIC STRIKE
O RIM
O FAIL SECURE
O 12V/24V
Electric Strike
1
Exit Device (Rim)
2
Power Suppply
3
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
4
Prox Reader
POWER
3
SUPPLY
4
2
1
Sargent Securitron Adams Rite HES Securakey Folger Adam Corbin Yale
Russwin
1 Electric Strike 71R1/71R2 9500/9600 310-4
Exit Device (Rim) 8888 ED5200 7100
2 Power Supply 3500 BPS-12, BPS-24
PM-12, PM-24
3
Keypad Indoor 4291** DK-11
DK-16/CPU*
Keypad Outdoor 4292** DK-26/CPU*
Prox Reader 4293** RK-65K** WM800**
4 RK-600**
Magnetic Stripe 4301*
Reader
* Secure Control (Relay Located in Separate CPU encloser - not shown on drawing)
** Requires filtered/regulated power supply
120 VAC
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL 1
O HAND _______
O SIZE _______ POWER
O FIRE LABELLED FIRE ALARM PANEL
SUPPLY
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O IN-SWING
O OUT-SWING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
LOCK
O MORTISE
O CYLINDRICAL
O FAIL SAFE
O FAIL SECURE
O 12V
O 24V
3 4
READER/KEYPAD 2
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V
HINGE
O SIZE _______
O FINISH _______
O # OF WIRES _______
POWER SUPPLY
O AMP OUTPUT _______
O PLUG-IN
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
O 24V
Model Finish Notes
1 Power Supply
Power Transfer
2
Electrified Mortise
Lockset
3 Electrified Cylindrical
Lockset
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
4 Prox Reader
120 VAC
4
2 3
120 VAC
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL
O ALUMINUM
O GLASS FIRE ALARM PANEL POWER 2
O HAND _______ SUPPLY
O SIZE _______
O FIRE LABELLED
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL 1
O ALUMINUM
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
READER/KEYPAD
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V
5
POWER SUPPLY
3 4
O AMP OUTPUT _______
O PLUG-IN
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
O 24V
O BATTERY BACKUP
1 Magnetic Lock
2 Power Supply
3 Power Transfer
Keypad Outdoor
5 Prox Reader
120 VAC
5
4
3
120 VAC
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL
O HAND _______
O SIZE _______ POWER 1
O FIRE LABELLED SUPPLY
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
EXIT DEVICE
O RIM
O SURFACE VERT ROD
READER/KEYPAD
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V
4
POWER SUPPLY
O AMP OUTPUT _______ 2 3
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
O 24V
Power Supply
1
Power Transfer
2
Electrified Trim (Rim or
3 Vertical Rod)
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
4 Prox Reader
POWER 1
SUPPLY
2 3
120 VAC
DOOR 120 VAC
POWER
O WOOD FIRE ALARM PANEL CONTROLLER
SUPPLY
O METAL
O ALUMINUM
O HAND _______
O SIZE _______ 2 3
O FIRE LABELLED
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
O ALUMINUM
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
EXIT DEVICE
O RIM
O MORTISE
O SURFACE VERT ROD
O CONCEALED VERT ROD
O FIRE LABELLED
5
READER/KEYPAD
O INTERIOR
4 1
O EXTERIOR
O 12V
O 24V
HINGE
O SIZE _______
O FINISH _______
O 4- WIRES
POWER SUPPLY
O AMP OUTPUT _______
O PLUG-IN
O METAL ENCLOSURE
O 12V
Model Finish Notes
O 24V
Latch Retraction
CONTROLLER
1
O WHEN SHOWN, IS Controller
SPECIFIC TO THAT BRANDS 2
EXIT DEVICE
Power Supply
3
Power Transfer
4
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
5
Prox Reader
Magnetic Stripe
Reader
120 VAC
POWER 120 VAC
FIRE ALARM PANEL CONTROLLER
SUPPLY
2 3
5
4 1
DOOR
O WOOD 3
O METAL
120 VAC POWER FIRE ALARM PANEL
O HAND _______ SUPPLY CONTROLLER 120 VAC
O SIZE _______
O FIRE LABELLED
4 12VDC
FRAME MOTION
O WOOD
6
O METAL 1 DOOR OPERATOR
O ALUMINUM
O MORTAR FILLED
OPENING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
EXIT DEVICE
O RIM
O MORTISE
O SURFACE VERT ROD 9 8
OCONCEALED VERT ROD
OFIRE LABELLED 2 5
7
OPERATOR
O HAND _______
O PUSH SIDE
O PULL-SIDE
READER/KEYPAD
O 12V
O 24V
POWER SUPPLY
O 12V Model Finish Notes
O 24V
Operator
CONTROLLER 1
O WHEN SHOWN, IS Exit Device
SPECIFIC TO THAT BRAND’S 2
EXIT DEVICE Controller
3
4 Power Supply
Power Transfer
5
Motion Detector
6
Wall Switch
7
Keyswitch
8
Keypad Indoor
Keypad Outdoor
9 Prox Reader
MOTION
6
1 DOOR OPERATOR
9 8
2 5
7
Sargent Securitron Adams Rite Corbin ACSI McKinney Yale Dorma Norton Securakey
Russwin
1 Operator 4000 ED800 6900/LEO
Exit Device 56-8000 LR Option ED5000-M94 1550 7000P
2 ED4000-M94
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL
O HAND _______
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL
OPENING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
LOCK
O MORTISE
O MORTISE W/ DEADBOLT
O CYLINDRICAL
O MORTISE EXIT DEVICE
O RIM EXIT DEVICE
ACCESS
O KEYPAD
O PROX READER
O BOTH KEYPAD & PROX
O REMOTE RFI
O BIO FOB
O MECHANICAL KEY OVERRIDE
O PROX FOB
FEATURES
O 55 USERS
O 94 USERS
O 100 USERS
O 2000 USERS
O 3000 USERS
O AUDIT TRAIL
O TIME ZONES
Lockset
Software
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL
O HAND _______ Power 120VAC
Supply
O SIZE _______
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL Door Existing
O MORTAR FILLED Interface Access
Control
System
OPENING
O INTERIOR
O EXTERIOR
LOCK
O MORTISE
O MORTISE W/ DEADBOLT
O CYLINDRICAL
O MORTISE EXIT DEVICE
O RIM EXIT DEVICE
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
O FAIL SAFE
O FAIL SECURE
O 12V
O 24V
ACCESS
O KEYPAD
O PROX READER
O BOTH KEYPAD & PROX
O BIO FOB
O MECHANICAL KEY
OVERRIDE
DOOR INTERFACE
O TWO DOOR BOARD
O FOUR DOOR BOARD
O AUX. RELAY BOARD
O ENCLOSURE
O TAMPER SWITCH Model Finish Notes
O KEY LOCK
Lockset
Power Transfer
Power 120VAC
Supply
Door Existing
Interface Access
Control
System
Sargent McKinney
Lockset
Cylindrical Mortise Exit Device
W/O W/ Mortise Rim
Deadbolt Deadbolt
Prox- Fail Safe N1-10G270-PA N1-82270-PA N1-82280-PA N1- N1-
PA89275 PA88275
Prox - Fail Secure N1-10G271-PA N1-82271-PA N1-82281-PA N1- N1-
PA89276 PA88276
Keypad + Prox N1-10G270-PK N1-82270-PK N1-82280-PK N1- N1-
Fail Safe PK89275 PK88275
Keypad + Prox N1-10G271-PK N1-82271-PK N1-82281-PK N1- N1-
Fail Secure PK89276 PK88276
2 Door Interface 2D
Module
4 Door Interface 4D
Module
Power Transfer Hinge QC8
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL
O HAND _______
O SIZE _______
O FIRE LABELLED
Fire Alarm
FRAME
O WOOD
O METAL 1410-2
O MORTAR FILLED 5
OPENING
O INTERIOR 3 3
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
LOCK
O MORTISE
O CYLINDRICAL
O 24V 4 4
O FAIL SAFE
2 1 2
1
Power Transfer
1
Mortise Lockset
2
Door Position Switch
3
Emergency Release
4
Power Supply
5
Fire Alarm
1410-2 5
3 3
4 4
2 1 2 1
ACSI
DOOR
O WOOD
O METAL 115V
O HAND _______
O SIZE _______
O FIRE LABELLED
FRAME Interface
O WOOD Controller 4
O METAL
O MORTAR FILLED
DOOR OPERATOR 7
OPENING
O INTERIOR 3
O EXTERIOR
O FIRE LABELLED
LOCK
O MORTISE
O CYLINDRICAL
ELECTRIC STRIKE
O 24V
O FAIL SECURE
2 1
5 6 5
1 Momentary Pushbutton
2 Use Indicator
4 Interface Controller
5 Wall Switch
6 Electrified Strike
7 Door Operator
115V
Interface
Controller 4
DOOR OPERATOR 7
3
2 1
5 6 5
Controller Intended
for Indoor Use Only.
R2 R4
TB2
S Red LED
Conduit Required
CT F1 Power
for Grounding
CT Indicator
Pull Box
S
FA
Replace F1 EN
with Type
Transformer MDL4 Only
PJ2 FA
TB3 DIS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112131415161718
GND. 2
Input #1: N.O. Activation Switch. Auxiliary Unregulated DC Output #2:
35-50mA @ 12V DC V+.
12.6V - 16.5V Nominal 250mA (Max.)
GND. 2
Output #1 to Automatic Door Operator. Auxiliary Unregulated DC Output #1:
Output Contact Rating: 50mA - 3A @28V DC V+
26.7V-28.0V Nominal, 250mA (Max.)
1420 - 6100
Bath System
Interface Controller
Notes:
Door Position switch contacts shown closed with door
in closed position
Denotes a Field Wire connection.
Batt
LISTED
Backup J1 3.15A
SW1
Slow-Blow
10
20JT
OUT 2 OUT 1 FIRE
9
OUT 1
8
POWER SUPPLY 7
OUT 2
Assembly Number
29-0623
6 2.0A
5 J3
ADAMS RITE 4
IN 1
Slow-Blow
FUSE 2
IN 1
MODEL # PS - LR 3
2
IN 2
IN 2
1 J4 SW2
120V
230V
J5
L N Transformer
GROUND
115 VAC / 230 VAC
0.7A/0.4 LIVE/HOT
POWER INPUT
14 AWG WIRE SIZE NEUTRAL - + - +
12V 12V
7AH 7AH
6”L x 2.5”W x 3.8”H 6”L x 2.5”W x 3.8”H
(Optional) (Optional)
ED800T
ED800J
Ground
1 2 3 4 5
+12VDC
Open Trigger
Busy Swing (Safety)
Vestibule
N.O.
6 7 8
Com.
N.C.
ED800 Terminal
Block
JP2 Terminal CL/AS DLY VEST DLY 6900 SERIES DOOR OPERATOR
SW1
JP2 OFF ON
Strip 23 23 P/A
4 56 JP1
4 56
90 1
90 1
G E
A/D
13
23 23
G H +V L 2 G L 1
4 56
4 56
90 1
90 1
78 78 12
11
10
SW3 Rotary
Switch/Timer 9
Pot 8
7
6
JP3
5
M OTOR /S OL E NOID
1600 SERIES
CLOSER BODY MOTOR ASSEMBLY
CHAIN
RF POWER SUPPLY
(Optional - For RF
Units Only)
BREAKER SWITCH
BACKPLATE
REED SWITCH
Jumper
(bottom pin
open)
+ Operation:
E le c tric S trike
TB1
4
12VAC From
3 Transformer
2 24VAC From
1 Transformer
TB2
10
9
R3 8
Time Delay Module 7 TB 2 Only Active on the
Optional 6
5
3531 and 3533 Power Supply
4
3
J2
J1 2
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
TB3
Notes:
1. A (N.O.) Momentary switch must be connected from TB3-3 to negative.
TB3-2 Must be jumpered to negative.
2. Connect a (N.C.) momentary switch to negative.
3. Power supply is shown in De-Energized state.
Specifications:
Fire Alarm Contacts: 12VDC, 35mA N.O. and N.C. Contacts 12VDC, 15mA
Time Delay module: Field selectable 0-60 seconds
Input Terminal: Selectable normally open or normally closed
Input Voltage: 120VAC, 60HZ, 1A
Output Voltage: 24VDC, Regulated and Filtered
Housing for 3530 and 3531: Steel enclosure with Hinged Lid: 12” x 12” x 6”
Housing for 3532 and 3533: Steel enclosure with Hinged Lid: 16” x 12” x 6”
Primary Fuse: 3A
Secondary Fuse: 6A
Output Surrent: 2 AMP max @ 24VDC
Operating Temperature: 0°C to +49°C (32°F to 120°F)
TB1
4
12VAC From
3 Transformer
2 24VAC From
1 Transformer
TB2
10
9
R3 8 (COM)
7 (N.C.) Time TB 2 Only Active on the
(N.O.) Delay
6
5 (COM) Module 3531 and 3533 Power Supply
4 (N.C.) Output
3 (N.C.)
J2
J1 2 Not Used
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Time Delay Module
TB3
Notes:
1. A (N.O.) Momentary switch must be connected from TB3-3 to negative.
TB3-2 Must be jumpered to negative.
2. Connect a (N.C.) momentary switch to negative.
3. Power supply is shown in De-Energized state.
Specifications:
Fire Alarm Contacts: 12VDC, 35mA N.O. and N.C. Contacts 12VDC, 15mA
Time Delay module: Field selectable 0-60 seconds
Input Terminal: Selectable normally open or normally closed
Input Voltage: 120VAC, 60HZ, 1A
Output Voltage: 24VDC, Regulated and Filtered
Housing for 3530 and 3531: Steel enclosure with Hinged Lid: 12” x 12” x 6”
Housing for 3532 and 3533: Steel enclosure with Hinged Lid: 16” x 12” x 6”
Primary Fuse: 3A
Secondary Fuse: 6A
Output Surrent: 2 AMP max @ 24VDC
Operating Temperature: 0°C to +49°C (32°F to 120°F)
1
M OTOR /S OL E NOID
9 - GND - Ground
JP5 K2
2 Relay
10 - AUX2 - Auxiliar y Two - Same as JP1-3 3
above. K4 K3
4
Relay Relay
11 - GND - Ground 5
JP3
JP-1 ground.
10
11
13 - GND - Ground 78 78
901
901
4 56
4 56
12
14 - AUX1 - Auxiliar y One - Primary 13
23
M. DLY
23
901
4 56
4 56
JP1 P/A
function, the switch on the initiating 41-6700-0056 REV A MADE IN USA 23 23 JP2
ON OFF
SW1 CL/AS DLY VEST DLY
6600/6700 SERIES DOOR OPERATOR
side of door is connected to this
terminal. Use with any JP-1 ground.
SW 1 SW 2-5
TIMER
ADJUSTMENTS
SW5 Rotary SW4 Rotary SW2 Rotary SW1 Dip JP1 Terminal
Switch/Timer Switch/Timer Switch/Timer Switches Strip
Pot Pot Pot
4 56
90 1
90 1
G E
A/D
0 /0 R E S 1 AUX2 G ND INV OUTV G ND R F T GND AUX2 GND P DE T G ND AUX1
78 78
RES1 14
EXSOL DLY M. DLY RES2
M
13
23 23
G H +V L 2 G L 1
4 56
4 56
90 1
90 1
78 78 12
11
10
SW3 Rotary
Switch/Timer 9
Pot 8
7
6
JP3
5
M OTOR /S OL E NOID
J1(5-Pin Harness)
1 Red (+24)
2 Black (-24)
3 White, FA
4 Orange, El
5 Blue, DS
GREEN LED 1 J1
J3 (8-Pin Internal Rail Harness)
1 Blue, Mag (-)
J3
1 2 +Green, Mag(+)
1,2 Ganged
2,3-Voice
1 3 +Brown, LBM
HORN 4 Red, LBM
J6
12 3 5
6
RED LED J2 7 Orange, PR
8 +Yellow PR
J2 (9-Pin Harness)
1 Brown, RAR (C)
Legend 2 Yellow, RAR (NO)
LBM- Latchbolt Monitor 3 Violet, RAR (NC)
RAR- Remote Alarm Relay 4 Grey, LBM (C)
WG- Voice/Gang Release 5 Pink, LBM (NO)
PR- Push Rail 6 Tan, LBM (NC)
MAG- Magnet 7 Red/Green,V/G (NO)
FA- Fire Alarm
El- External Inhibit 8 Red/Yellow V/G (NO)
DS- Door Status Switch 9 Red/Black,V/G (NC)
3510
24VDC 4380H
RAR contact shown in
1.8AMP (remote)
rail powered on state
Regulated and Filtered Horn
Power Supply Brown (RAR - C), 7
8,Yellow (RAR - NO) (+) (-)
Input Red (+24), 2
120VAC
60HZ Normally Closed Fire 5, Orange (EI)
L N Alarm Contact
24VDC (If Required) 6, Blue (DS)
+- +- White (FA), 3
GND Output 1 Output 2
Black (-24), 1
Green (EG), 4 Pigtail harness
8 6 4 2
assembly with
7 5 3 1
8-pin connector
120 VAC
When door is closed
L/N/G the green wire is
shorted to white wire
Green (NC)
3287
Door Status White (C)
Switch
(- ) C
1 2 3 NO
4291
Keypad 4 5 6
(Inside) 7 8 9
* 0 # (+)
NOTE: P2 —Pins 1 and 2 can be wired at the installer’s option for one of the following
alarm outputs: Alarm Shunt, Forced Door, or Propped Door. Mandatory: If you do
not wish to install door contacts, twist the white and orange wires together. If this
is not done, REX input will not work.
Infrared Output
Five screw holes for
mounting to backplate
G
H
V ADJ
BPS-12-1
BPS-24-1
DC+
DC-
AC
AC
RED
BATTERY +
PACK B- B+
BLACK
(OPTIONAL)
AC BPS-12-3
FUSE
BPS-12-4.5
HOT NEUT GRND
115 VAC INPUT
H
R1
N BPS-24-2
TERMINALS R1-R4 R2
COMMON NEGATIVE
DC RETURN (0 VOLT) R3 DC
G BPS-24-3
OFF
R4 FUSE
ON
CLASS 2 TERMINALS:
P1-P4 SUPPLY +V OUT. P1 FIRE ALARM
EACH TERMINAL IS ON
A SEPARATE POLYSWITCH
P2
F1
FA
N.C. CONTACTS
OPEN WHEN
4 Outputs
WHICH IS APPROPRIATE P3 ALARM ACTIVE
FOR INSTALLATIONS F2
WITH MULTIPLE LOADS P4 H "H" TERMINAL IS SINGLE, HIGH-
CURRENT OUTPUT (UPSTREAM
OF POLYSWITCHES)
SLIDE SWITCHES POWER AND DE-POWER EACH
"P" OUTPUT. LED'S SHOW OUTPUT STATUS
+ RED
BATTERY
PACK B- B+
BLACK
(OPTIONAL)
R1 AC
R2 FUSE
TERMINALS R1-R8
FUSE
ON
FOR INSTALLATIONS R8
WITH MULTIPLE TIMERS P1
F1 FIRE ALARM
P2 N.C. CONTACTS
FA
P3 OPEN WHEN
F2
BPS-12-6 P4 H
ALARM ACTIVE
BPS-12-9 P5
P6
BPS-12-15 P7
BPS-24-4 P8
TouchSense Bar
WHT(C1)
BLU(C2) GRN(NC12)
PUSH TO EXIT
RED(+) ORG(NO2)
BLK(-)
Motion Detector
12-28 VDC
+ +
LED FAST IN+ D VICE C1 NC1 NO1
POWER
IC SUPPLY MAGNETIC LOCK
- -
+ -
A B + -
12-28 VDC
TIME SET AIMING WIRE USE 1/2 SECOND TIME
POWER BARREL LOCKING
JUMPER SCREWS ENTRY SETTING WITH ACTIVE REX REX
SCREW (SEE SECTION 5)
HOLES INPUT
KEYPAD CABLE
GRAY
WHITE
BEIGE
ORANGE
BROWN
BLACK
BLUE
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
PINK
VIOLET
COMMON
GRN LED
RED LED
YEL LED
BEEPER
KEYS
KEYS
KEYS
KEYS
KEYS
KEYS
KEYS
VIO WHT BLK GRY BRN BGE ORG PNK RED BLU GRN YEL
AC
PS1
PS2
PS3
MICROPROCESSOR
12/24 AC POWER
IN
AUX.
FREE TERMINAL
F
SOCKET
DC IN/OUT
12/24 DC NEGATIVE
SPDT
12/24 DC POWER + + RELAY DPDT RELAY
DC TERMINALS MAY
ALSO BE USED AS
OUTPUT TO POWER PRGM HARD
DC LOCK, IF AC CODE CODE SRC REX UCD HCD NCX CX NOX NC2 C2 NO2 NC1 C1 NO1
POWER IS SUPPLIED
PUSH TO PROGRAM HARD CODE
PUSH TO SET PROGRAM MODE
FUSE
2
12.6-16.5 VDC@250ma
+
2
26.7-28.0 VDC@250ma
+
NC Fire Alarm Contacts
Dry Contact Input for Exit Device #1 Polarized Voltage Output to Exit Device #2 1
+
+
1
Polarized Voltage Output to Exit Device #1 Dry Contact Input for Exit Device #2
NOTE: VOLTAGE OUTPUTS ON TERMINALS 5 & 6 AND 11 & 12 ARE POLARIZED - FUSE IN EXIT DEVICE WILL BLOW IF NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY
Describe the
existing hardware:
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