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SECTION 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wire  LED's: 

1.  Plug the 4-wire connector  onto the 4 pins 
(not labelled) at the top of the circuit board. 
Make sure the  red dots are in alignment! 

2.  Wire  the  two  loose  red wires  to  the 

" +" 

terminal  as  shown. 

Select  proper  voltage  for  operation: 

3.  The  control  board  is shipped with  the  voltage 

selector  jumper  (J2)  installed  on one  pin for  24 
volt  operation.  Confirm  this  position. 

4.  For  12 volt  operation,  install the jumper  (J2) 
on  both  pins. 

Connect  power: 

5. 

The power supply, 12 or 24 volts  as set by 

jumper  J2,  is connected  to 

" + " 

and " - " 

terminals on terminal strip at bottom of circuit 
board. 

6.  TURN  ON THE  POWER 
The red LED will come on solid indicating the 
relay is in the locked position. 

Test keypad: 

7.  Enter  the  factory  default  code: 

1-2 3·4-* 

The  relay  will  "click"  and  the  red  LED will  turn 
green  for  5 seconds  (factory  default  time). 
NOTE:  If you  do  not get  this  response,  refer to 

"troubleshooting"   section. 

Connect  door  position  switch  to  the  3-wire  harness 
on the  7311  keypad: 

9.  If a door  position  switch  is  not  used, tie  the 
white  and  white/orange  wires  together  and 
insulate  the  connection. 

10.  The  door  position  switch  input  requires  a 

closed-when-secure  contact  between  the  white/ 
orange  wire  and the  white  wire  in order  to 
monitor  the  door  position  and  control  the  unlock 
relay. If  the  door  is  equipped  with  such,  connect 
it to  the  white  and  white/orange  wires. 

Connect  the  request-to-exit  switch  to  the  3-wire 
harness  on  the  7311  keypad: 

11.  If the  request-to-exit  switch  is not  used, 

insulate  the  brown wire. 

12. 

momentary  closure  between  the  brown 

and  white/orange  wires  will  activate  the  unlock 
relay for  the  same  time  period  as  programmed 
for  the  master  code.  If  a  request-to-exit  switch  is 
used,  connect  the  normally  open  contacts  to  the 
brown  and  white/orange  wires.  NOTE:  This  will 
only work  if  the  door  position  monitor  loop is 
closed. 

13.  TURN  ON THE  POWER 

14.  Test  the  switch  by  closing  the  request-to-exit 

switch.  The  unlock  relay  will  click  and  remain 
energized  as  though  a valid  code  had  been 
entered. 

15.  TURN  OFF THE  POWER 

Tie the orange/white and 

7311 Circuit Board 

white wires together 
when a door position 

switch is not being used. 

 
 

Normally  closed 

 

8.  TURN  OFF THE  POWER 

Brown 

White 

 

on detector 

door position 
switch 

Moti 

or other  Request 
to  Exit  Switch 
Normally Open 

 

 

 

 

Red 

 

 

10 pin connector 

 

 

Wires out 

bottom 

t   

--orange/White 

White / 

Brown 

 

Note: If optional relay board is used, see 
installation sheet included  with 7308 board to 
attach inputs.

 

 

 

INITIAL  CONFIGURATION

 

 

 

AND TEST

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VON DUPRIN 7311

Page 1: ...VON DUPRIN Partof worldwide Ingersoll Rand 941604 00 Copyright 1993 Von Duprin Inc Printed in U S A...

Page 2: ...report a door open duress code input or keypad lockout due to incorrect code entries 7311 Packing Checklist i 731i Keypad 2 3 Wire harness 3 Hardware Pack contains diode resistor MOV 2 slotted screws...

Page 3: ...d 3 Entering code unlocks door Cannot access programming mode Clears 30 second lockout alarm wrong entries before ittimes out The remaining ninety seven user positions 4 through 100 are non programmin...

Page 4: ...eypad to monitor the door position The door will Electrical Box NotFurnished LED Connector 1 0 pin connector Wires out bottom _Orange White White Brown automatically relock as soon as it closes preven...

Page 5: ...3...

Page 6: ...when secure contact between the white orange wire and the white wire in order to monitor the door position and control the unlock relay If the door is equipped with such connect it to the white and wh...

Page 7: ...ply as the keypad use one of the following wiring diagrams 18 To use the keypad power supply install a jumper from the terminal to the common C terminal of the unlock relay 19 Connect one wire of the...

Page 8: ...programmed valid code 23 Lock should release Example Application 1 7311 Circuit Board MPB 840 Remove J o o Jumper 11 2 3 120 VAC Fall Secure 6000 Series Electric Strike diode 1 20 VAC 1Amp 7311 0 Ele...

Page 9: ...11Circuit Board Remove Jumper 1 2 Gauge Wires 120VAC 1 Amp Example Application 4 7311 Circuit Board O D Remove l oE _ o Jumper 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 89J 120VAC 16Gauge Wires 1 t 12Gauge Wires 1 20 VAC 1Amp J...

Page 10: ...ommand 50 and define a new master code If keypad logs out of programming mode before you define a master code briefly remove jumper J1 to access programming Change master code The code in user positio...

Page 11: ...6...

Page 12: ...E STEP 1 Enter program mode 99 master code Response yellow LED slow flash STEP 2 Enter command CC Program Command function Add user CC 50 Add duress user CC 51 Add lockout user CC 52 Response yellow L...

Page 13: ...7...

Page 14: ...ollownumberentered immediately by Code is not valid Use master code to enter programming mode and add user code command 50 Master code was erased when erasing program memory Briefly removejumper J1 to...

Page 15: ...Keypad is in a 30 second entry error alarm mode This occurs when a number of wrong user codes are entered Enter in a master or supervisory code user codes 1 2 or 3 8...

Page 16: ...7311Keypad Update 0The pushbutton replaces Jumper J1 in the instructions LED wires no longer connect to the terminal All four wires are plugged in as shown from the factory 0 D Programming Pushbutton...

Page 17: ...INGERSOLL RAN D VON DUPRIN ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE 6175010 1 01...

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