101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
10
FORM 10111 Rev. C
04/11/2002
ALARM CONDITION RESET INPUT:
Apply a normally open, momentary, dry contact which closes, shorting 17 and 18, when activated.
This input will reset an alarm condition (except for a fire alarm condition, which is controlled by the status of the input on terminals 3 &4). If the lock is
in delayed egress alarm (but before it actually unlocks) and a reset input is entered, it will cancel the remaining delayed egress time and unlock but
still remain in alarm. An additional contact closure event will be required in this case in order to reset the lock back to the locked condition and cancel
the alarm condition. This is because delayed egress is required to be an irreversible sequence of events resulting in the door becoming unlocked.
Once the door unlocks the alarm condition can be reset to the locked position.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 17 & 18 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
1
10 (C)
2
3
4
5
6
7 (C)
8 (NO)
11 (NC)
9 (NO)
POWER INPUT:
Apply 12 or 24 volts (AC or DC). The lock will adjust for input.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
a. PWM and double units (101-2+ and 101+DB can ONLY accept 12 volts)
b. Polarity does not matter in this case
FIRE ALARM INPUT:
Apply a normally closed or normally open dry contact from fire panel or other emergency system. Be sure that the wiring
complies with authority having jurisdiction. Note that SW-1 (located on PC board) may have to be configured for proper operation. (See page 9)
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 3 & 4 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
AUXILIARY INPUT:
This terminal is used in cases where it is desired that an additional device (such as an exit device) be used in addition to or
instead of the on-board rocker switch to initiate the delayed egress cycle. Apply a normally open dry contact to terminals 5 & 6 which closes when
activated, thereby shorting 5 to 6. The SW-4 dipswitches 2 & 3 will need to be set for proper operation. (See page 9).
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 5 & 6 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
ALARM OUTPUT:
Terminals 7 & 8 close when an alarm condition exists. The following conditions will close the output: delayed egress alarm
condition, fire alarm condition, 20 wrong keypad entries, delete (user) with alarm, door forced (SEC only), door propped (SEC only). Note that during
the nuisance delay (grace period before the delayed egress cycle begins) the alarm contacts do not change state, even if the on-board horn is sound-
ing.
15
16
REQUEST TO EXIT INPUT:
Apply a normally open dry contact which closes, shorting 15 and 16, when activated. When the request to exit
device is released, the lock will relock after the relock time delay (See page 14 to adjust).
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 15 & 16 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
17
18
DSM OUTPUT (REQUIRES DSM OPTION):
Door Status Monitor. “Normal” refers to the door being open. When the door is closed, the
contacts change state.
13 (C)
14 (NC)
12 (NO)
MBS OUTPUT (REQUIRES MBS OPTION):
“Normal” here refers to the magnet being unlocked. When the magnet is properly locked,
the contacts change state. If they do not, there are several possible causes: low voltage, dirt or debris between the magnet and armature, damage to
the mating surfaces, or improper alignment between the armature and magnet.
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK:
N
.
O
.
INPUT FROM CARD
READER
,
BUTTON
,
ETC
.
ON TERMINALS
15 & 16
JUMPER ON
TERMINALS
16 & 17
WIRING TRICK:
if using a keyswitch, card reader or other dry-
contact input device where there is only one set of contacts
available, the following trick can be used: place a jumper across
terminals 16 and 17 and put the N.O. input across terminals 15
& 16. This will allow one set of input contacts to both release
and reset the lock, depending on the condition.