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10MAGDE1 Delayed Egress Electromagnetic Lock

Installation Instructions 

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1

ON

0 Sec.

Nuisance Delay
Dip Switch 2&3

23 4

1 Sec.

2 Sec.

3 Sec.

ON

ON

ON

12 3 4

1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4

15 Sec.

Release Delay
Dip Switch 1

30 Sec.

ON

ON

12 3 4

12 3 4

Factory Setting

Non BOCA

BOCA Relock
Dip Switch 4

BOCA

ON

ON

12 3 4

12 3 4

Factory Setting

Factory Setting

BZ

MAG

RB

HIC

G

HD3 

(See Below)

JP2

JP1

5V

NC

HD4

G
S1
S2

HD1

voice module

remote B

C

NO

HD2

MD

RST

DC

NC

NO

C

NO

NC

C

remote A

local

SW1

ON

RD
BK
GN

YL

WT WT

RD BK

PP

OG

BL

(See Below)

(See Below)

/BK

Circuit Board Connections

HD4:

A N/O momentary local override switch must 
be installed in the same room as the 
electromagnetic lock (7 second release)

BZ:

9VDC output to Buzzer max 100mA

HD2:

Same as Remote A below

HD3 Main Harness
RST:

Connect the brown and brown/white leads to 
reset switch or door switch per local code

- DC:

DC power wires; black is negative (-) and 
Red is positive (+)

Remote A

Purple is common (C)
Orange is normally closed (NC)
Blue is normally open (NO)
(See listing details on page 3)

Local:

Grey is common (C)
Green is normally open (NO)
Pink is normally closed (NC)

Building Codes

The 10MAGDE1 supports the requirements of numerous building codes.  These recaps represent our best understanding at the time of

print. As codes may change, they should be referenced directly. 10MAGDE1 locks have been factory set to International Building Code 2006

requirements. 

It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that SW1 Dip Switch settings comply with local Fire, 

Building and Life Safety Codes. All installations must be approved by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)

.

1. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (2003, 2006 and 2009)

NUISANCE DELAY: set at 1 sec

RELEASE DELAY: 15 sec.* 

RELOCK: To be done manually by a key switch and must be located at the door, 

a door switch cannot be used for relocking

. Please connect a momentary spring

loaded NORMALLY OPEN key switch to system Reset Switch Input (RST).

2. STANDARD BUILDING CODE (1999)

NUISANCE DELAY: Not allowed.  RELEASE DELAY: 15 sec.*  
RELOCK: Actuates after door OPENS and CLOSES, using a door switch rather
than a key switch. Please connect a NORMALLY OPEN door switch (by others) to
system Reset Switch Input (RST).

3. NFPA 101 (2006 and 2009)

NUISANCE DELAY: Permitted up to 3 sec.  RELEASE DELAY: 15 sec.*  
RELOCK: To be done manually by a key switch, 

a door switch cannot be used

for relock

. Please connect a momentary spring loaded NORMALLY OPEN key

switch to system Reset Switch Input (RST).

4. UNIFORM BUILDING CODE (1997)

NUISANCE DELAY: Set at 2 sec. RELEASE DELAY: Set at 15 sec.  
RELOCK: To be done manually by a key switch and must be located at the door, 

a door switch cannot be used for relocking

. Please connect a momentary spring

loaded NORMALLY OPEN key switch to system Reset Switch Input (RST).

The Uniform Building Code is unique, in that it extends the requirement for
“manual relock at the door” to include all power interruptions.

5. BOCA (1999)

NUISANCE DELAY: Set at 1 sec.  RELEASE DELAY: 15 sec.*  
RELOCK: Set Dip Switch 4 to OFF to activate the relocking system.  After the door
unlocks and opens the normally closed door switch changes state and remains
open.  When the door closes, a delay of 30 seconds begins.  If the door remains
closed, it will relock.  Reopening the door restarts the 30 second delay. Please
connect a NORMALLY OPEN door switch (by others) to system Reset Switch
Input (RST).

The door must be open and closed to relock.

6. NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF CANADA (2005)

NUISANCE DELAY: Not allowed.  RELEASE DELAY: Set at 15 sec.
RELOCK: To be done manually by a key switch, 

a door switch cannot be used

for relock

. Please connect a momentary spring loaded NORMALLY OPEN key

switch to system Reset Switch Input (RST).

* Release delay may be extended to 30 seconds with the approval of AHJ

SW1 Dip Switch Settings

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Summary of Contents for 10MAGDE1

Page 1: ...ation Instructions for further information 11 Installation of this product should be done by an experienced installer with knowledge of this product 12 A mechanical latching device is required in conjunction with the Delayed Egress 10MAGDE1 NOTE It is highly recommended that thread locking compound be applied to all screws during installation to reduce chance of screws loosening over extended time...

Page 2: ...ssure is maintained for longer than the set nuisance delay an irreversable release delay sequence begins This release delay is for 15 seconds but may be extended to 30 seconds with permission of the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ It includes the short nuisance delay Pressure is no longer required on the door The remote relay de energizes The local buzzer changes from a pulse to steady The lock ...

Page 3: ...e overall system with respect to the requirements in the Life Safety Code NFPA 101 for the end use product The Delayed Egress electromagnetic locks are not intended or tested for use as a UL Listed Burglar Alarm System unit Patent Pending MECHANICAL Including 1 4 6 4mm mounting bracket 10MAGDE1 Lock Dimensions 2 1 8 D x 2 7 8 H x 10 13 16 L 54mm x 73mm x 275mm 10MAGDE1 Armature Plate Dimensions 5 ...

Page 4: ... the door a door switch cannot be used for relocking Please connect a momentary spring loaded NORMALLY OPEN key switch to system Reset Switch Input RST 2 STANDARD BUILDING CODE 1999 NUISANCE DELAY Not allowed RELEASE DELAY 15 sec RELOCK Actuates after door OPENS and CLOSES using a door switch rather than a key switch Please connect a NORMALLY OPEN door switch by others to system Reset Switch Input...

Page 5: ...TACT BEA FOR INFORMATION ON A DELAYED EGRESS WITH BUILT IN CAMERA 10MAGDE1 Delayed Egress Electromagnetic Lock Installation Instructions Continued Wiring Diagram Diagram reflects status with power on and door opened A mechanical latching device is required in conjunction with the Delayed Egress 10MAGDE1 Reset and Override Wiring for BOCA Requirements Diagram reflects status with power on and door ...

Page 6: ...s com US and Canada 1 866 249 7937 Canada 1 866 836 1863 Northeast 1 866 836 1863 Southeast 1 800 407 4545 Midwest 1 888 308 8843 West 1 888 419 2564 10MAGDE1 Delayed Egress Series Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM SOLUTION Remove anti tamper screw and cavity screw Insert supplied Allen wrench into mounting bolt holes in the bottom of the lock housing and turn See Fig 1 Check power supply DC power sho...

Page 7: ... a lock to be installed Available in several different widths For use when an obstruction in the door prevents the installation of the armature plate at a proper height If the armature plate needs to be lowered then a spacer bar can be used to lower the lock from the frame Available in several different thicknesses For use with doors that do not permit the armature plate to be mounted low enough t...

Page 8: ...14 12 12 12 10 400 18 14 12 12 10 10 500 16 14 12 10 10 750 14 12 10 10 1000 14 10 10 1500 12 10 Total One Way Length of 1 4A 1 2A 3 4A 1A 1 1 4A 1 1 2A 2A 3A Wire Run ft 100 20 18 16 14 14 12 12 10 150 18 16 14 12 12 12 10 200 16 14 12 12 10 10 250 16 14 12 10 10 10 300 16 12 12 10 10 400 14 12 10 500 14 10 10 750 12 10 1000 10 1500 10 Load Current 24V Load Current 12V Wire Gauge Chart courtesy o...

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