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800-810-WIRE (9473) • www.sargentlock.com • A7690C

4/15/08

 

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 2008 SARGENT Manufacturing. All rights reserved. 

 

 

 

Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written permission of SARGENT Manufacturing is pr

ohibited.

Input/Output Descriptions

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Harness  

I/O Circuit 

  Connector 

 Board 

Function 

 

Pin No. 

Pin No.

 8-2 

J1-1 

24VDC

 Power Supply Input  (+)

 8-1 

J1-2 

24VDC 

Power Supply circuit ground (-)

 8-3 

J1-3 

Fire Alarm Input

 - This input is tied to the normally closed contact of a  

 

 

 

 

 

building’s fire alarm system. If the fire alarm is activated, this contact will open voiding the  

 

 

 

15 (5, 10 or 30) second delay for egress. If this contact is not used, connect -24VDC    

 

 

 

(Black wire) to the White wire at the 5-pin harness

 

8-4 

Chassis Ground 

Chassis Ground 

- The chassis ground wire must terminate at earth ground of the  

 

 

 

 

equipment power supply or the main power source

 8-5 

J1-4 

External Inhibit Input

 - Used to provide remote override of the delayed egress unit when  

 

 

 

in the armed condition. Most common external inhibits are: card readers, keypad, key    

 

 

 

switches, or remote control console. More than one external inhibit device must be wired  

 

 

 

in parallel

 8-6 

J1-5 

Door Position Sensor 

(3287) - An external door status switch can be connected to the  

 

 

 

Electroguard™ to provide additional security.  If the door status switch is utilized, an    

 

 

 

irreversible alarm will sound if the door is forced open while the device is armed. Unit will  

 

 

 

not arm if door is not shut. Once the irreversible alarm sounds, it will have to be reset at  

 

 

 

the door. If the door status switch is not utilized, connect the Blue wire to -24VDC (Black  

 

 

 

wire) of the 5-pin harness

 

8-7 

J2-1, -2, -3 

Remote Alarm Relay Output

 - A SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) 1A, 24VDC contact  

 

8-8 

 

relay is provided for external alarm indication. The contacts change state when the unit  

 

4-1 

 

goes into an irreversible alarm or if the door is forced open while the device is armed. A  

 

 

 

door position sensor is required for monitoring a door forced open condition. This contact  

 

 

 

can be utilized to drive a horn, lamp or other monitoring device

 

4-2 

J2-4, -5, -6 

Latchbolt Monitor Relay

 - A SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) 1A, 24VDC relay 

contacts,  

4-3 

 

are provided for monitoring the latchbolt status at a remote location. This contact can 

be  

 

4-4 

 

used to drive a horn, lamp, or other monitoring device

  loose wires 

J2-7, -8, -9 

Voice/Gang 

- Field selectable voice or gang option. Relay contact – SPDT (Single Pole  

 

 

 

Double Throw) 1A, 24VDC 

  

 

Voice Option 

- Place 2-pin jumper on J5 and J6 pins 2 and 3. Relay triggers verbal    

 

 

 

exiting instructions through the Voice Module (3071/3072). The voice module is activated  

 

 

 

when the irreversible alarm sounds and continues to provide verbal exiting instructions   

 

 

until egress is allowed  

  

 

Gang Option 

- Place 2-pin jumper on J5 and J6 pins 1 and 2. Allows multiple doors that  

 

 

 

are ganged together to unlock simultaneously after the delayed egress time has expired  

 

 

 

during an alarmed egress state. The Red LED on all ganged units shall light when  

 

 

 

 

unlocked. The rail horn shall sound only on the unit that initiated the delayed egress state  

 

 

 

(not on the other ganged units). Resetting the rail which initiated the delayed egress state  

 

 

 

with the key switch will relock and rearm all ganged rails back to the delayed egress    

 

 

 

mode. Refer to page Section 15 for wiring and application requirements 

  NOTE:  ANY UNUSED WIRES MUST BE INSULATED FROM EACH OTHER AND THE ELECTROGUARD™ DEVICE  

 

  UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

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Summary of Contents for Sargent Electroguard-59 80 Series

Page 1: ...ctions For Electroguard 59 Prefix 80 Series Exit Device to ElectroLynx Connector System For installation assistance contact SARGENT at 800 810 WIRE 9473 A7690C 3 08 SARGENT Manufacturing Company 2008...

Page 2: ...Installation 7 17 Exit Device Plug in Connector Installation 18 Electroguard Input Output Diagram 19 Electrical Specifications 19 Input Output Descriptions 20 System Wiring Examples 21 24 Operating I...

Page 3: ...rd Replacement Kit for F size rails Includes one 52 2558 circuit board and F size rail harness 52 2995 59 Circuit Board Replacement Kit for J size rails Includes one 52 2558 circuit board and J size r...

Page 4: ...s whether the Rail Magnet is energized or de energized Red LED Indicates whether the Push Rail REX Switch is activated or de activated Orange LED Monitors the Door Status Switch position when switch i...

Page 5: ...or other power transfer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SARGENT Ordered Separately CAUTION There are no user serviceable parts on the Electroguard Circuit Board Consult parts breakdown for new Electroguard Circu...

Page 6: ...wer is disconnected 2 Separate circuit board and ground wire from mounting insert by removing the four 4 screws from the under side 3 Once separated slide cylinder through collar into the insert as sh...

Page 7: ...nit will go back into the delayed egress mode and the alarm will not sound Nuisance delay is set to On position at factory If the Dip Switch S2 1 is in the Off position there will be no nuisance delay...

Page 8: ...rohibited Inside View of Door Verify hand and bevel of door Exit devices are always reverse bevel and are mounted on the inside of the door On inside of door exit devices are oriented as follows 8800...

Page 9: ...s designed to be installation friendly with pluggable connectors from the electric hinge through the door to the rail The only wiring required is to the loose wires on the pigtail harness assembly on...

Page 10: ...wire colors all match Exit Device Installation continued Installing 59 8300 12 59 8300 Series Mortise Lock Exit Device CAUTION BEFORE STARTING Check hand of door This exit device is handed and not rev...

Page 11: ...ening in chassis for wires Chassis mounting holes Inside of door Chassis arm Wire holder Push rail 1 Feed wire and connector through chassis as shown and mount chassis 2 Depress chassis arm and slide...

Page 12: ...with 2 Fillister head screws Refer to Instruction A6697 NOTE If 700 ET Series Control is used mount ET control next Top case assembly Latch retractor button Top bolt Top rod Inner chassis Bottom rod...

Page 13: ...il wire connector Wire connector Wire holder Guarded latchbolt PREPARE DOOR AND MOUNT HARDWARE Refer to Instruction sheet A6699 Rail assembly Push rail Rail assembly Push rail APPLY STRIKE CRITICAL TO...

Page 14: ...anded and not reversible Door should be fitted and hung Verify box label for size of exit device function and hand IMPORTANT Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be flush Clear away...

Page 15: ...ner chassis and slide this assembly into the door being careful not to damage wire and connector 2 Slide wire and connector through the wire opening in the door 3 Attach the inner chassis to the door...

Page 16: ...er the slide and then joins the other wire on top of pin 3 Connect ElectroLynx connectors and wire tie wires to the pin as shown 4 Finish installation per instruction sheet A6701 and Section 10 within...

Page 17: ...o allow exit device to rest on flat surface of door Lock Down Key 7 32 hex key To operate Depress pushrail insert hex key and turn clockwise Not furnished with 12 8800 Main Chassis Dwg Chassis 12 8810...

Page 18: ...llustrated Vertical reverse line C L of chassis General Touch Bar Wire connector Mortise lock body CAUTION BEFORE STARTING Check hand of door This device is handed and not reversible Door should be fi...

Page 19: ...nting holes Inside of door 8900 Mortice Lock Dwg 1 Feed wire and connector through chassis as shown 2 Snap the ElectroLynx connectors together and gather excess wire in the top section of the chassis...

Page 20: ...Go to A if wiring now Go to B if wiring is to be done later A Refer to Input Output Terminations Section 11 through Wiring Examples Section 14 Wire to loose wires on pigtail harness es as required us...

Page 21: ...ernal inhibit disarm unit from i s or o s key switch card reader keypad 8 6 J1 5 input Blue Door position sensor Door Status Monitor 8 4 Chassis Ground Green ESD Earth Ground 8 7 J2 1 output Brown Rem...

Page 22: ...2 3 Remote Alarm Relay Output A SPDT Single Pole Double Throw 1A 24VDC contact 8 8 relay is provided for external alarm indication The contacts change state when the unit 4 1 goes into an irreversibl...

Page 23: ...with Fire Alarm During a fire alarm condition the fire alarm contact opens which de energizes the rail magnet and allows immediate egress Plug pigtail harness connector into 8 pin hinge connector at...

Page 24: ...y at the 4291 Inside keypad shunts the Electroguard exit device and allows egress for a time period programmable at the keypad During a fire alarm condition the contact opens which de energizes the ra...

Page 25: ...Exit Device with Fire Alarm Keypads and Fail Safe ET During a fire alarm condition the contact opens which de energizes the rail electromagnet and allows immediate egress A valid code entry at the 42...

Page 26: ...ce Gang is required a connection choice should be made depending on which rail wires are unused leading to the 8 and 4 pin door side electric hinge When determined cut those wires from the door side e...

Page 27: ...time period allowing for momentary egress 3 After the factory preset time of 5 seconds delay expires Rail assembly re arms itself 4 Unit is then in Delayed Egress Mode or Power Up State 1 Rotate key c...

Page 28: ...The alarm will continue to sound until the rail assembly is reset by inserting the key into the cylinder located on the mounting insert and rotating the key clockwise to return the unit to the delaye...

Page 29: ...fix Option The BC prefix for Electroguard indicates that the unit has been programmed to comply with the section of the BOCA code relating to delayed egress BOCA allows for automatic reset of the dela...

Page 30: ...ent cleaning with a product specific for stainless will avoid discoloration and pitting remove any contamination before damage occurs protect with a metal polish or car wax US3 Polished brass US4 Sati...

Page 31: ...EI 5 Blue DS J3 8 pin internal rail harness 1 Blue Mag 2 Green Mag 3 Brown LBM 4 Red LBM 5 6 7 Orange PR 8 Yellow PR J2 9 pin harness 1 Brown RAR C 2 Violet RAR NO 3 Yellow RAR NC 4 Grey LBM C 5 Tan L...

Page 32: ...the latch bolt is retracted about half way the Yellow Diagnostic LED turns ON The LED will be ON from the half way to the fully retracted position otherwise the Led will be OFF 2 With Vertical Rod ty...

Page 33: ...ng connectors at the 59 circuit board Disconnect the 24VDC Power Supply or remove the Red 24VDC power wire at the rail Resistance measurements of the Rail Electromagnet Push Rail and LBM Switches can...

Page 34: ...on the old version circuit board can be used for troubleshooting if the rail will not arm First unplug the LBM switch assembly 2 pin connector from the rail 2 pin connector Next unplug J4 jumper from...

Page 35: ...ire old board is connected to Black wire 24VDC through external device or directly The rail is in fire alarm condition The White wire new board is not connected directly or through a fire alarm contac...

Page 36: ...new construction renovation and replacement applications The company s customer base includes commercial construction institutional and industrial markets SARGENT Manufacturing Company ASSA ABLOY is...

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