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TYPE 3 FAIL SAFE 

This is the most common configuration.  The status switch is still present but a 

remote release 

switch

 such as a card reader, digital keypad, keyswitch, switch equipped panic bar, or 

Securitron's Touch Sense Bar is present at the door.  The lock can be released from the panel 
toggle or from this remote switch.  When the remote switch is used, the panel will annunciate 
"legal release" just as if the toggle was used (bicolor off and toggle bat yellow LED on).  The NC 
contacts of the remote switch release the lock but the NO contact V to the E terminal.  
When +V is on the E terminal, the toggle bat yellow LED comes on and the violation condition is 
shunted.  The bicolor turns off as the status switch won't V to the S terminal when the 
lock is released.  When the remote switch repowers the lock, +V is removed from the E terminal 
(yellow toggle bat LED turns off).  The green indicator must come on within 2 seconds (lock 
secures or door closes) or the violation condition will occur and the bicolor will turn red. 

Note that an SPDT remote switch is necessary for this connection and the contacts must be dry.  
Many remote switches such as card readers, digital keypads or Securitron's Touch Sense Bar 
require power.  They should receive 

constant power

 

with their contacts left dry

 to connect as 

shown in the Type 3 drawing.  Power is most easily furnished from the associated “+” terminal 
for the zone.  See section 4.4 for an example of powering a switching device at the door.

 

TYPE 4 FAIL SAFE 

This is the same as Type 3 except that 

2 remote switches are in

 

series

.  An example would be 

a card reader for entry and a push button for exit.  The SPDT contacts of each remote switch 
are connected in NC series as shown so that either switch can release the lock.  The NO 
contacts are tied together so that when either switch releases the lock, the respective NO 
contact V to the E terminal which annunciates legal release.  Any number of remote 
switches may be connected in this manner. Note that many remote switches such as card 
readers, digital keypads or Securitron's Touch Sense Bar require power.  They should receive 

constant power

 

with their contacts left dry

 to connect as shown in the Type 4 drawing.  

Power is most easily furnished from the associated “+” terminal for the zone.  See section 4.4 
for an example of powering a switching device at the door. 

TYPE 5 FAIL SAFE (MAGNALOCK) 

This drawing shows the specialized use of Securitron's "S" Senstat Magnalock.  This version of 
the Magnalock incorporates a lock status sensing voltage output which replaces the status 
switch as shown in Types 2, 3 and 4.  When the Magnalock is secure, the white wire oV 
which then directly inputs to the S terminal to illuminate the green side of the bicolor.  Naturally, 
the Magnalock can be combined with remote release switches as shown in the Type 3 and 4 
drawings. 

4.3  FAIL SECURE LOCKS 

Figure 4 shows 4 different ways of wiring fail secure locks to the panel board.  The exact wiring 
done will depend upon the equipment utilized and the requirements of the job.  All panel to lock 
wiring concerns only 3 panel terminals: S, L and E for the respective zone (4 zones per board).  
Check the description of each wiring method to see which (if any) applies to your installation.  
Later in the manual, other typical wiring schemes will be shown. 

 

Summary of Contents for ELECTRIC LOCK

Page 1: ...ONS Page 4 Once you have determined the options present or desired on your panel read the corresponding section below to learn the function and operation of the supplied option SECTION 2 1 SILENCE LAT...

Page 2: ...SECTION 4 8 AC LOCK CONTROL Page 17 This section explains use of the panel with AC locks SECTION 5 OPTION WIRING Page 17 The following 5 sections explain the field wiring that relates to the options...

Page 3: ...sure F Flush mount pull box cover with back box R 19 Rack panel face A slope front desk mount is the standard panel enclosure SL Silence Latch PB Emergency all release for fail safe locks only AM Addi...

Page 4: ...with a much longer operating life The lamp within the HT push button operates just as the toggle bat yellow indicator 1 4 MONITORING Each zone toggle switch has a bicolor LED with green and red inter...

Page 5: ...f the keyswitch activates a release hold timer as is commonly done a long delay is not required The timer will shunt the panel violation condition allowing the door to reclose When the timer resecures...

Page 6: ...n switch In normal operation the red indicator in the switch is off When the switch is pressed it cuts off all DC power to the locks releasing them the PB option works with fail safe locks only The re...

Page 7: ...wer cannot be removed from the locks by the panel The KP2 and MK2 versions are for fail secure locks When they are in the bypass position power is removed from the panel boards so that the locks stay...

Page 8: ...ION V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF FAIL SECURE LOCK V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF FAIL SECURE LOCK V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF FAIL SECURE LOCK V OUT WHEN SWITCH OFF FAIL SECURE LOCK L2 TERMINALS 1 2 3 4 They constitute the...

Page 9: ...tion condition of the zone is shunted While the lock is legally released toggle off bicolor off toggle bat yellow LED on the zone will not violate As the lock status input S terminals reports insecure...

Page 10: ...ply supplies V to the toggle common and then when the spring loaded toggle is pressed V is input to the R terminal of the board which is used to reset the violation alarm function The red flying lead...

Page 11: ...devices employed No lock or door status monitoring switch is used As the drawing shows lock power comes from the L terminal and the S terminal is connected to the power wire at the lock With this con...

Page 12: ...MONITORING AND VIOLATION ALARM FUNCTION FAIL SAFE LOCK CLOSED WHEN SECURE LOCK OR DOOR STATUS SWITCH REMOTE RELEASE SWITCH A REMOTE RELEASE SWITCH IS ADDED SUCH AS CARD READER KEYPAD PUSH BUTTON KEYS...

Page 13: ...witches are in series An example would be a card reader for entry and a push button for exit The SPDT contacts of each remote switch are connected in NC series as shown so that either switch can relea...

Page 14: ...S SWITCH IS ADDED TO PROVIDE MONITORING AND VIOLATION ALARM FUNCTION LOCK CLOSED WHEN SECURE LOCK OR DOOR STATUS SWITCH A REMOTE RELEASE SWITCH IS ADDED SUCH AS CARD READER KEYPAD PUSH BUTTON KEYSWITC...

Page 15: ...orts secure and the door is closed before the green indicator comes on In theory lock status can t report secure if the door is open However combining the 2 switches enhances security in case the lock...

Page 16: ...ith a powered switching device at the door such as a card reader or digital keypad This is to keep the drawings simple and also recognizes the fact that powered devices such as card readers will often...

Page 17: ...lease hold timer as it releases the lock and holds the release for an amount of time Such timers are also called off delay timers In selecting the timer the requirements are that it has an SPDT relay...

Page 18: ...imer s NO contact blue This also inputs V to the E terminal thereby annunciating legal release at the panel The timer s NC contact green breaks V to one side of the lock door status switch insuring th...

Page 19: ...rt will be on If indicators are present on more than one switch an example would be an entry keyswitch and exit button they should be wired in parallel so that the annunciation is the same from both s...

Page 20: ...e the entire system should be connected to this black wire When the button is pressed all DC power will be broken which will immediately release all the locks Make sure you terminate the lock negative...

Page 21: ...e rather than delayed exit mode We advise not using this option with delayed exit To simplify this process we advocate two different connection schemes which depend on whether the bypass function of t...

Page 22: ...number of reasons for the particular wiring method in Figure 9 Note first the connection to terminal FE on the XDT board Inputting V to this terminal places the XDT board in free egress mode which mea...

Page 23: ...elease switch is momentary The bypass input will release the lock without signalling any alarm for 5 seconds Use of the bypass input makes substantial changes in the entire wiring scheme The lock stat...

Page 24: ...he panel s monitoring functions are altered from the ones discussed in the previous wiring scheme without bypass In the normal secure condition the main LED is green and no alarm sounds During the nui...

Page 25: ...ors from the boards by clipping them off 5 4 SWITCH BYPASS WIRING OPTION KP1 OR MK1 FAIL SAFE LOCKS The option comes pre wired for whichever type of keyswitch has been chosen However if the panel has...

Page 26: ...The keyswitch removes power from all the terminal boards This bypasses the ability of the toggles to release the locks The panel s monitoring capability will also be disabled but the purpose of the k...

Page 27: ...zone toggle on each panel is up Either toggle can release the lock but the toggle that released the lock must be used to resecure it Note that this set up is well suited for momentary toggles Since t...

Page 28: ...red in series with the button on the master panel Switch bypass must be implemented on each panel FIG 15 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN STANDARD BOARD AND SLAVE BOARD TO POWER SUPPLY SLAVE BOARD CONNECTS TO LOCA...

Page 29: ...e to gain access to the disabled panel during that portion of the day To accomplish this each panel must be furnished with a DPDT alternate action keyswitch with contacts of sufficient capacity to han...

Page 30: ...C NO DPDT KEYSWITCH ON PANEL 2 ALTERNATE ACTION COM NC NO COM NC NO COM CONNECTS TO TERMINALS ON ALL BOARDS PANEL 1 PANEL 2 WIRES MUST BE ABLE TO CARRY FULL LOAD OF INSTALLATION CONNECT TERMINALS BETW...

Page 31: ...ows continued monitoring without alarm condition The toggle switch itself will illuminate yellow when the zone is disarmed Only certain of the panel options are usefull if the panel is used for monito...

Page 32: ...customer The replacement at SECURITRON s sole option may be the identical item or a newer unit which serves as a functional replacement In the event that the product type has become obsolete in SECURI...

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