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Actuators

Dip Switch Settings

The Enable Dip Switch Bank contains three dip switches.
Dip switch #3 turns the speaker on or off. Dip switch #2 toggles relay operation, and should be left ON for standard 

operation. Dip switch #1 allows you to choose whether the color will be changed locally via the push switch or remotely, and 

should be left OFF for standard operation.
Idle color selection is made with the Active and Idle COL dip switch banks. The Active dip switch bank determines the active 

color, and the COL dip switch bank determines the idle color.

ACTIV

E

ID

LE

 C

O

L

ENABLE

1   2   3

ON DP

1   2   3

ON DP

1   2   3

ON DP

RED

GREEN

BLUE

REM/LOC

RELA

Y

SPEAKER

See the diagrams below for the dip switch functionalities:

Enable Dip Switch Bank

Idle COL Dip Switch Bank

Switch 

number Description

Switch 

number

Description

1

REMOTE/LOCAL on to enable LED color 

change from idle to Active with press of 

the push button.

1

ON = Red LED when IDLE

2

RELAY On to enable operation of the 

relay with activation of the push button.

2

ON = Green LED when IDLE

3

SPEAKER On to enable operation of 

the speaker with activation of the push 

button.

3

ON = Blue LED when IDLE

Active Dip Switch Bank
Switch 

number Description

1

ON = Red LED when active

2

ON = Green LED when active

3

ON = Blue LED when active

 

L

NOTE: If all dip switches are in the OFF position, there will be no color illuminated. This allows for no idle color or 

no active color.

Summary of Contents for 8310-2420

Page 1: ...for Door to Close vinyl decal 1 9 Door locked when red unlocked when green black vinyl sign 1 10 Door occupied when red vacant when green black vinyl sign 1 11 E strike with 3 faceplates and hardware...

Page 2: ...B2 Power 50 VA DPS Switch Descriptions 8310 2420 Series Power max 3 0 W Electrical configuration SPDT Suggested Wiring 22AWG Gap distance max 0 75 Operation at a glance When the exterior PUSH TO OPEN...

Page 3: ...onic board in place 1e Place the diffuser insert inside the flush enclosure making sure the mounting screw holes on the diffuser insert and the flush enclosure align For Push to Open switches a Use th...

Page 4: ...Safe mode when Mode Selector is pointing to FS Fail Lock mode when Mode Selector is pointing to Fail Lock Set Screw Mode Selector Mode Selector Set Screw L Note The products are intended to be instal...

Page 5: ...r The transformer should only be installed OUTSIDE of the Power Supply Cabinet per all National Electric Code NEC NFPA 70 requirements along with local code requirements and it should be kept in close...

Page 6: ...ently off Do not wire the primary terminals of the transformer until the secondary terminals are connected first The supplied transformer will have its secondary terminals wired to the terminals red w...

Page 7: ...ls in cabinet via wire access hole RED GREEN BLUE Connected to 24V DC from the VDC terminals in the cabinet via wire access hole REM LOC RELAY SPEAKER Wired to the Inside Push to Open terminals in the...

Page 8: ...0 50 seconds The second option d 1 flashing will be how long to wait before activating relay 2 0 15 seconds The third option H 2 flashing will be how long relay 2 will be activated for 0 50 seconds T...

Page 9: ...2 3 ON DP RED GREEN BLUE REM LOC RELAY SPEAKER See the diagrams below for the dip switch functionalities Enable Dip Switch Bank Idle COL Dip Switch Bank Switch number Description Switch number Descrip...

Page 10: ...K THIS DOOR WAIT FOR DOOR TO CLOSE Place sign on the door inside the restroom at eye level INSIDE THE RESTROOM POWER SUPPLY 6 12 24 VDC SMP3 24V OPEN CLSD CLSD OPEN SW1 SW2 6V OPEN OPEN 12V SW1 SW2 AC...

Page 11: ...shown connecting the Push to Open switch to the Push to Open terminals Com Rem PBTN N O Pwr AC DC Com Rem PBTN N O Pwr AC DC IMPORTANT Ensure wiring polarity is consistent from Relay 3 to each remote...

Page 12: ...osing the door or after pushing Push to Lock Logic Module not in Mode 7 Change Logic Module to Mode 7 and ensure all mode 7 settings are set as shown in the instructions No power to the strike Ensure...

Page 13: ...he solenoid releases This can be caused by too much stack pressure on the door pressing on the strike Electric Strike itself is set to Fail Secure rather than Fail Safe Follow the electric strike inst...

Page 14: ...is latching then the door may not fully latch If this occurs the source of the pressure force needs to be removed so that the door can fully close This can be caused by too much stack pressure preven...

Page 15: ...inals Take a jumper wire and touch the screw heads of the PBTN and terminals the actuators wires are hooked up to If the unit acts as if the actuator was actually pushed then either the actuator was w...

Page 16: ...ion DPS switch not closing contact Wiring issue Verify wiring is correct to Power Supply Relay Cabinet and DPS wires fully connected Incorrect mounting Mounting gap should be no more than 3 4 between...

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