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Step 2 
Dip switch Options 

Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to 
dipswitches #4 & 5. 

Push dipswitch #6 

ON

 when you want the panic 

button to unlock the door 

and also open it

.  Leave 

switch #6 

OFF

 to enable the Panic button to unlock 

the door only but

 not

 open it. 

Push dipswitch #7

 ON

, to enable the 15 minute time-

out (reset) feature. Leave in 

OFF

 position if you 

do 

not

 want an automatic reset. 

Dip switch # 8 can have the keypad unlock and open 
the door (

OFF

) or just unlock the door (

ON

). If set to 

ON

, then an exterior wall-switch is required to open 

the door automatically. 

Step 3 
Connections

 

Refer to Diagram 4 (previous page) for the following 
connections. 

Wire all input connections to the (removable) 

Input 

terminal strip

 (numbered 1 - 14).  Firmly re-insert 

connector if removed. 

Next, make your connections to the r

elay output strip

 

(numbered 1 – 15).  (Relay 3 is not used in this 
application).  Re-insert connector. 

The 7-pin 

Digital I/O strip 

provides either 12V DC or 

5V DC on Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting an “

Occupied

” 

LED.  This output is present whenever the “Push-to-
Lock” switch has been pressed.  Select output 
voltage using jumper as shown below: 

LED Output

12V

5V

 

Wire the keypad, key-switch or other secure device to 
terminals 1 & 2 of this terminal strip. 

Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to 
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. 
(The terminals 

are not

 polarity sensitive). 

Step 4  Adjustments 

In this application, you will use pots 1 – 5. 

Timer 1  

Strike Delay-on-release 

Timer 2  

Operator Delay-on-activate 

Timer 3  

Operator Delay-on-release 

Timer 4  

Panic Relay (#4) ON time 

Timer 5  

Panic Relay (#4) OFF time 

 

 

Note: If pot 5 is turned to zero, 

                          relay will be on steady 

Apply power to door operator, EMF-2, and all 
connected equipment (ie – strike, lights, etc). 

 

Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which 
should light.  If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or 

terminal strip connection. 

Enter keypad, key-switch or other credential to 
activate EMF-2.  Depending on dipswitch #8, the 
door will unlock and open or just unlock.  If required 
press the exterior wall switch.  Pot #1 adjusts the lock 
hold time.  Pot #2 adjusts the door hold-open time 
(up to 30 seconds).  (If the restroom is occupied and 
the Lock button has been pressed, then the door will 
not unlock or open). 

After entering the restroom, push the Lock button.  
The EMF-2 will (de)energize the electric lock 
momentarily to let the occupant know the door is 
secure, and remove the exterior inputs from the 
circuit. 

To exit the Restroom, two options are available: 

1. To have the door unlock and open automatically,   
push the interior Wall switch.  This will also reset the 
EMF-2 for the next person to use. 

2. Manual Use.  The door may also be used 
manually.  To exit the restroom, turn the (lever) 
handle and pull (push) the door open.  The magnet 
switch resets the unit into standby mode. 

Emergency Panic Switch

 (optional)

 

Should an emergency occur, and assistance from the 
outside is required, the occupant can push a button 
or ribbon switch to signal the EMF-2.  When 
activated, the EMF-2 will unlock the door (and 
optionally open the door).  A maintaining type input is 
required to keep the door held open. 

Further, Relay #4 is now activated, which can be 
used to signal for assistance, sound an alarm – 
whatever you choose.  The installer can choose a 
continuous or pulsing output, depending on the 
settings of potentiometers # 4 & 5. 

Emergency Time-out Feature 

An added safety feature in the EMF-2 is the ability to 
automatically reset to 

standby mode

 after a fixed 

lock time of 15 minutes.  The door will unlock, so that 
personnel may enter the restroom.  This feature is 
engaged by turning dipswitch # 7 to 

ON 

position.

If not desired, simply leave dipswitch 7 

OFF

 

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Summary of Contents for EMF-2

Page 1: ...wiring from all door actuators to this unit as well as the lock operator and door contact outputs as appropriate The EMF 2 is also available in an attractive lockable metal cabinet version EMF 2m or E...

Page 2: ...1 Power Input P1 2 Power Input 12 24 Volts AC DC Non polarized 1 Ground 2 Blue or Brown 3 N C or Yellow 4 CR Power 5V 5 Orange output 1 6 Output 2 P2 7 Ground 2 Card Reader Input aka Digital Connector...

Page 3: ...iagram 1 for location Dipswitches 7 8 have no effect in this mode Step 3 Connections Refer to Diagram 2 next page for the following connections Wire all input connections to the removable Input termin...

Page 4: ...r Operator RELAY 5 CHART To have Relay 5 shadow another relay set dipswitch as shown at right 2 4 3 1 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Dip 4 Dip 5 N C Page 4 Simple Micro switch type Card reader 1 Timer Se...

Page 5: ...tch will reset the system Unique to the EMF 2 is the emergency input which allows a panic button to unlock open the door optional and send an emergency signal for assistance The output can be maintain...

Page 6: ...Fail Secure lock is used wire to Terminals 1 2 PUSH TO LOCK Optional Power for Strike Optional OCCUPIED Door Operator RELAY 5 CHART To have Relay 5 shadow another relay set dipswitch as shown at righ...

Page 7: ...ncy Time out Feature An added safety feature in the EMF 2 is the ability to automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed lock time of 15 minutes The door will unlock so that personnel may enter t...

Page 8: ...rminals 1 2 PUSH TO LOCK Optional Power for Strike Optional OCCUPIED Door Operator RELAY 5 CHART To have Relay 5 shadow another relay set dipswitch as shown at right 2 4 3 1 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 9: ...ights etc Observe the red Power LED on the unit which should light If not re confirm proper voltage and or terminal strip connection Enter keypad key switch or other credential to activate EMF 2 Depen...

Page 10: ...ls 1 2 PUSH TO LOCK Door 1 Lock Optional RELAY 5 CHART To have Relay 5 shadow another relay set dipswitch as shown at right 2 4 3 1 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Dip 4 Dip 5 N C Assistance Required Page...

Page 11: ...ou want the panic button to unlock the door and also open it Furthermore if dipswitch 6 is set to ON and dipswitch 8 is set to OFF then only the last door used will open Setting dipswitch 8 ON will op...

Page 12: ...Page 12 TO OPEN PUSH TO OPEN PUSH TO OPEN PUSH Door Contact A Door Contact B N C N C Door A Operator Door B Operator Door C Operator 1 Timer Settings Relay On Indicators EMF 2 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 13: ...MF 2 is the ability to automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed lock time of 15 minutes The door will unlock so that personnel may enter the restroom This feature is engaged by turning dipswi...

Page 14: ...Indicators EMF 2 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Off On 1 2 5 7 4 6 3 8 Mode Rel 5 Opt 2 3 4 5 LED Output 12V 5V Power ON NC NC NC NC NC NO NO NO NO...

Page 15: ...irst has closed If there is a succeeding request on the first door or the door that is already opened it will keep that door opened If automatic sequential operation between doors A and B is desired t...

Page 16: ...5 Page 16 TO OPEN PUSH Door 2 Operator Door 1 Operator Door 2 Lock TO OPEN PUSH Inside Wall Switch Door 2 Card Reader Door 2 Power for Lock Power for Lock LOCK DOWN N C N C Magnetic Contact Switch Do...

Page 17: ...here is a succeeding request on the first door or the door that is already opened it will keep that door opened Potentiometer 5 is useful if the application utilizes locks only and not automatic door...

Page 18: ...oper voltage and or terminal strip connection Activate an input device to one of the doors Observe the respective output LED which should light immediately The door should unlock and or open If a requ...

Page 19: ...m 1 to 30 seconds depending on mode selected Electrical Life 100 000 operations rated or 500 000 operations rated capacity In addition to above Model EMF 2 ABM includes a lockable metal cabinet to hou...

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