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PN# 500-18000

 

 

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Returning to operation of the REX relay, as we said earlier, it energizes 50 milliseconds before 
the lock control transistor releases the lock.  It remains energized as long as the lock control 

transistor is continuing to release the lock.  When the lock resecures, the REX relay will remain 
energized for one additional second to allow the magnetic lock to fully engage and report secure 
in the event that it is reporting lock status to an access control system. 
 

FIG. 8:  OPERATIONAL TIMING CHART FOR XMS 

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The four second timing feature of the lock control relay can be altered by changing jumper 

settings (see Section 5) but the REX relay always operates 50 milliseconds before and one 
second after the lock control transistor.  Figure 8 shows the timing sequences. 
 
5.  JUMPER SETTINGS 
Refer to Figure 2 and note that there are 3 jumpers.  They are depicted in factory set condition. 
 

The LED logic jumper controls the logic of the bi-color LED.  When left in factory set position 
(jumper installed), the LED will illuminate red during a detection event and return to green in 
the rest condition.  Removing the jumper will reverse these colors. 
 
The  sensitivity jumper makes the unit sensitive to movement in the factory set condition 

(jumper installed).  It will become less sensitive when the jumper is removed.  This is 
sometimes advised when the unit is mounted with a loosely fitting door that leads to the exterior 
of the building.  If air, at a different temperature from the interior, is able to blow in 
from the gaps in the loosely fitting door, the XMS may “see” this
.  The lock will therefore 
be occasionally released with no one present.  Removal of the jumper can correct the problem at 

the cost of a bit slower operation.  Other techniques include physically locating the unit farther 
from the edges of the door and adding weather-stripping to the door. 

Summary of Contents for SECURITRON XMS

Page 1: ...he inside Since egress from a magnetically locked door can be a safety issue make sure you are complying with local building codes Contact your building and or fire prevention department 2 PHYSICAL IN...

Page 2: ...nd loosen it This permits you to remove the cover The appearance of the interior is shown in Figure 2 Note that the interior electronics is mounted on a rotating barrel which is locked by the Barrel L...

Page 3: ...ALARM SYSTEM ON DOOR DOOR SWITCH TO ALARM PANEL DOOR SWITCH TO ALARM PANEL ALARM SIGNAL WHICH IS CLOSED WHEN DOOR IS CLOSED OPENS TO ALARM ALARM SIGNAL WHICH IS OPEN WHEN DOOR IS CLOSED CLOSES TO ALAR...

Page 4: ...SEE SECTION 5 IN D VICE C1 NC1 NO1 3 5 ACCESS CONTROLLED EGRESS DOOR In some jurisdictions the combination of a magnetic lock access control system and exit detector such as the XMS can be considered...

Page 5: ...the lock control transistor You need to understand how the unit s control outputs operate in a detection event In the rest condition green LED on no detection the lock control transistor is conductin...

Page 6: ...our second timing feature of the lock control relay can be altered by changing jumper settings see Section 5 but the REX relay always operates 50 milliseconds before and one second after the lock cont...

Page 7: ...eight second setting is rarely used unless there is strong concern for maximum time being allocated for egress even when movement is not maintained The problem with an eight second trailing edge dela...

Page 8: ...th the aiming screw settings you must also finalize the degree of barrel assembly rotation You don t want the unit seeing the surface of the door itself as this can lead to false detection so in the c...

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