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Strikelt1V Installation Instructions:

Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code/NFPA 70/NFPA 72/ANSI, and with 
all local codes and authorities having jurisdiction . Product is intended for indoor use only . For Canadian instal-
lations - shielded wiring of appropriate gauge must be used . Unit is to be serviced by authorized personnel and 
de-energized prior to opening .
1 .  Mount unit in desired location within protected premises (Maximum Wiring Distance, pg. 6) . Mark and 
 

predrill holes in the wall to line up with the top two keyholes in the enclosure . Install two upper fasteners 

 

and screws in the wall with the screw heads protruding . Place the enclosure’s upper keyholes over the two 

 

upper screws, level and secure . Mark the position of the lower two holes . Remove the enclosure . Drill the 

 

lower holes and install the two fasteners . Place the enclosure’s upper keyholes over the two upper screws . 

 

Install the two lower screws and make sure to tighten all screws (Enclosure Dimensions, pg. 12) . 

 

Secure cabinet to earth ground .

2 .  Hard wire unit: Connect unswitched AC power (220VAC, 50/60Hz) to terminals marked [L, N] . 
 

Use 14 AWG or larger for all power connections . Secure green wire lead to the ground lug . 

 

 

Keep power-limited wiring separate from non power-limited wiring (220VAC, 50/60Hz Input, 

 

Battery Wires). Minimum 0.25” spacing must be provided (Fig. 4, pg. 10)

 

CAUTION: Do not touch exposed metal parts. Shut branch circuit power before installing or 

 

servicing equipment. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer installation and servicing to 

 

qualified service personnel. 

 

Connect earth ground to the ground lug . Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch . Unit is 

 

intended for permanent connection using metal enclosed system . 

 

Note: StrikeIt1V is intended to be permanently connected .

3 .  Measure aux . output voltage before connecting devices . This helps avoiding potential damage .
4 .  Connect panic hardware device # 1 to terminals marked [+ OUT1 –], connect panic hardware device # 2 to 
 

terminals marked [+ OUT2 –] (Fig. 1, pg. 7) . Be sure to observe polarity . For devices requiring 24VDC 

 

holding voltage, set DIP switch [SW2] to OFF, for 5VDC holding voltage, set DIP switch [SW2] to ON 

 

(Fig. 3b, pg. 9) .

 

Panic Hardware devices must be configured to Fail-Safe, maximum wire resistance for each output is 

 

0 .25 Ohm (see wiring gauge and distance chart, pg. 6) . 

 

The panic hardware device operating voltage specifications must cover 20VDC to 26 .4VDC range .

 

Note: Refer to compatible panic hardware device list, pg. 6 .

5 .  Set lock output release time by adjusting [OUT1] and [OUT2] potentiometers . Turn potentiometer clockwise 
 

to increase time or counter-clockwise to decrease time . Timing range is 300ms . to 30 seconds (unit is factory 

 

set @ 300ms .) (Fig. 3a, pg. 9) . 

 

Note: When external control of door unlock time is desired, i .e ., card reader, set time to minimum 

 

(completely counter-clockwise) .

6 .  Connect Normally Open (NO) Dry Contacts from actuating devices such as an Access Control Panel, REX 
 

PIR, Keypad, etc . to terminals marked [GND, IN1] and [GND, IN2] (Fig. 1, pg. 7) .

 

Note: When triggering both Input 1 and Input 2 from a single actuating device, set DIP switch [SW1] to ON 

 

for sequential mode (100 Ohm line resistance maximum) .

7 .  Connect auxiliary devices to be powered (Keypads, REX motion detectors, electronic timers, external relays) 
 

to the appropriate auxiliary power output terminals . For 12VDC devices, use terminals marked [+ 12VDC –] . 

 

For 24VDC devices use terminals marked [– 24VDC +] (Fig. 1, pg. 7) .

 

Note: Operating voltage range of device should be 20VDC to 26 .4VDC or wider .

8 .  Connect devices to be controlled to terminals marked [DELAYED1, DELAYED2] and/or [FOLLOWER1, 
 

FOLLOWER2] . Dry form “A” contacts are rated @ 600mA/28VDC (Fig. 1, pg. 7) . Adjust delay time using 

 

DIP switch [SW3] (Fig. 3b, pg. 9) (0 .5 seconds with SW3 in the OFF position, one (1) second with [SW3] in 

 

the ON position) . Unit is factory set for 0 .5 seconds delay .

9 .  To hookup the Fire Alarm Disconnect feature, wire the normally closed (NC) dry contact output from a 
 

Fire Alarm Control Panel to the terminals marked [FACP] and [GND] of StrikeIt1V .

 

The “FA Select” DIP switch [SW4] provides two (2) modes of operation (Fig. 3b, pg. 9):

 

 

a) With DIP switch [SW4] in the ON position, the application of a FACP trigger input (open circuit) 

 

 

  while Input 1 and Input 2 are triggered will cause the unlocked (energized) panic hardware devices to 

 

 

  relock (de-energize) . Follower relays will release (de-energize) .

 

 

b) With DIP switch [SW4] in the OFF position, the application of a FACP trigger input (open circuit) 

 

 

  while Input 1 and Input 2 are not triggered will cause the locked (de-energized) panic hardware 

 

 

  devices to unlock (energize) . Follower relays will activate (energize) . 

 

 

  Delayed relays will energize momentarily .

 

Note: With SW4 in the OFF position, the application of a FACP trigger input (open circuit) while Input 1 and 

 

Input 2 are triggered will have no affect on the operation of Output 1 or Output 2 and their corresponding 

 

Follower or Delayed relays .

Summary of Contents for StrikeIt1V

Page 1: ...Rev 052915 More than just power TM Panic Device Power Controller Installation Guide V...

Page 2: ...on Instructions pg 4 StrikeIt1V LED Diagnostics pg 5 Maintenance pg 5 StrikeIt1V Terminal Identification pg 6 Compatible Panic Hardware Devices pg 6 Maximum Wiring Distance Table pg 6 NEC Power Limite...

Page 3: ...requiring battery back up Auxiliary output rated 0 75A continuous supply current Not affected by FACP trigger One 1 12VDC filtered regulated auxiliary output rated 0 75A in alarm 0 5A stand by curren...

Page 4: ...6 The panic hardware device operating voltage specifications must cover 20VDC to 26 4VDC range Note Refer to compatible panic hardware device list pg 6 5 Set lock output release time by adjusting OUT1...

Page 5: ...iggered alarm condition Off FACP normal non alarm condition BAT Trouble Red Off Normal condition On Manual test initiated Slow Blink Battery low or missing active during manual test or AC failure AC T...

Page 6: ...d Fig 3b pg 9 This permits the Panic Hardware Device to fully unlock before signaling auto operator to swing door Delayed 2 Dry form A contacts provide a 1 second momentary pulse after a preset delay...

Page 7: ...2VDC 12VDC C NO C NO C NC 12VDC 24VDC FACP GND GND OUT1 BAT OUT2 IN1 GND IN2 L G N 25A 32V 25A 6 3A 6 3A 250V AC OUT1 TIMER Manual Test OUT2 TIMER ON Option 1 Option 2 24 5V Hold Voltage Follow up Del...

Page 8: ...l Test OUT2 TIMER ON Option 1 Option 2 24 5V Hold Voltage Follow up Delay 0 5 1 sec Fire Alarm Interface 1 2 3 4 Output 2 AC Power LED MIN MAX INP1 INP2 FAI BAT AC Follower 1 This relay will activate...

Page 9: ...Optional Rechargeable Stand by Battery Optional Rechargeable Stand by Battery FACP GND GND T1 OUT2 IN1 GND IN2 OUT1 TIMER Manual Test OUT2 TIMER ON Option 1 Option 2 24 5V Hold Voltage Follow up Delay...

Page 10: ...different conduit knockouts to be used Any conduit knockouts may be used For power limited applications use of conduit is optional All field wiring connections must be made employing suitable gauge C...

Page 11: ...StrikeIt1V 11 Notes...

Page 12: ...rranty Made in U S A IIStrikeIt1V E30R MEMBER Enclosure Dimensions 13 5 x 13 x 3 25 342 9mm x 330 2mm x 82 6mm 1 40 36mm 1 40 36mm 4 85 123mm 4 85 123mm 1 40 36mm 1 40 36mm 5 10 130mm 5 10 130mm 13 0...

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