101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
2
FORM 10111 Rev. C
04/11/2002
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
STANDARD MODELS:
PWM MODELS:
Dual Voltage:
12 or 24 volts AC or DC (Automatic Selection)
12 volts AC or DC (Automatic Selection)
Max. Current:
0.8 Amps @ 12 Volts (DC)
0.4 Amps @ 12 Volts (DC) ONLY
0.5 Amps @ 24 Volts (DC)
101-2+ and 101+DB MODELS:
12 volts AC or DC (Automatic Selection)
0.8 Amps (total for both magnets) @ 12 Volts (DC) ONLY
Outputs:
Alarm: (standard)
N.O. 1.0 Amp resistive load at 30V
Alarm: (standard)
N.O. 1.0 Amp resistive load at 30V
DSM:
(optional)
SPDT 200mA@12V, 100mA@24V
DSM:
(optional)
SPDT 200mA@12V, 100mA@24V
MBS:
(optional)
SPDT 1.0 Amp resistive load at 30V
MBS:
(optional)
SPDT 1.0 Amp resistive load at 30V
Audible:
91 dB @ 2 feet
Mechanical Holding Force:
1500 pounds
1200 pounds
Listings:
UL SA8954 Special Locking Arrangements
MEA 100-99-E, 113-94-E
UL R12092 Builders Hardware - Auxiliary Locks
CSFM 3774-0544:105
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The electromagnet mounts rigidly to the door frame header. The armature mounts to the door. The armature is designed to pivot
about its center compensating for door misalignment. When the door is closed the energized magnet will bond with the armature, providing auxiliary locking force. If the
opening is fire rated, the door must be secured positively with a mechanical latching device, in addition to the magnetic lock, in accordance with local authority having
jurisdiction. Locknetics manufactures fire rated mechanical latching devices. The electronically controlled 101+ series magnetic locks described in this manual share the
same access control circuitry in all models. With optional access control input devices (SelectEntry keypads or TouchEntry Key readers) the locks can hold up to 150
codes standard for access, toggle, lockout, or special function keys. Dry contact inputs allow for fire alarm tie in and remote release/reset capabilities. This manual cov-
ers the mechanical installation, wiring, and manual programming aspects of the locks. For computer programming, see information provided with the software package
you will be using.
THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING MODELS:
101+
Delayed Egress magnet. Delayed egress is initiated by a rocker switch which is actuated by pushing on the door. By setting dipswitches, an auxiliary switch, such as an
exit device or pushbutton, can be used as well. (See dipswitch/terminal layout on page 9.) The nuisance delay can be set from 0-3 seconds in the standard unit (fixed at
1 second in the BOCA unit). The delay time is generally fixed at 15 seconds, but, with approval of the local authority having jurisdiction, can be set to 30 seconds in the
standard unit.
101-2+
Delayed Egress magnet for double doors. Two locks with separate housings, used in applications involving vertical rods or a mullion. This unit has the same features as
the 101+ but one magnet houses a complete controller (master unit) while the other unit has a small interface board for connection to the master unit (slave unit.)
101DB
Delayed Egress magnet for double doors. Two locks in one housing, used in applications involving double doors without vertical rods or a mullion. This unit has the
same features as the 101+.
DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS:
ATR:
Audit Trail Retrieval uses computer programming and interrogation of the lock to store and retrieve time-stamped events such as access, alarm, and reset func-
tions and the time that they occur. 100 events standard (500 with the MX500 option).
BOCA:
Some areas adhere to this life safety code for delayed egress. The nuisance delay is fixed at one second and the delayed egress time at 15 seconds. After
delayed egress has been initiated and the door opened, the alarm will automatically reset after 30 seconds. If the door is opened within the 30 seconds the timer will
restart.
DSM:
Door Status Monitor will provide status of door with or without power applied. It works by a small permanent magnet, attached to the armature plate (inside an
aluminum block) activates a reed switch located inside the magnetic lock. It is important that the template information be followed carefully to ensure good alignment
between the magnet and the switch.
MBS:
Magnetic Bond Sensor will provide status of the lock (locked or unlocked) with or without power applied. It works by way of a factory-calibrated reed switch locat-
ed inside the magnetic lock which senses the strength of the magnetic field. If the voltage is too low or there is some kind of foreign material between the magnet and
armature the MBS output will show a poor bond (even though it may not be possible to force the door open by hand). It is important that the template information be fol-
lowed carefully as poor alignment between he magnetic lock and the armature can cause a poor bond.
MX500:
Allows the storage of up to 500 TouchEntry Keys. Will also store the last 500 audit trail events.
PWM:
“Power Miser” option. The magnetic lock uses significantly less current so more locks can be loaded onto a power supply. There is a reduction of holding force
to 1200 lbs. as a result of the different magnetic coil used. PWM models can only be operated at 12 volts.
SEC:
Security Alarm will sound the onboard horn and close alarm relay contacts if the door is forced open. It will require a manual reset to silence the alarm. If the
door is propped open, or after it is propped open for a selectable time period the lock will sound the onboard horn and close alarm relay contacts. When the door closes
again, the horn will become silent and the alarm will return to its normal (N.O.) state. Anti tailgate is also in effect: the door will relock as soon as it closes, even if the
relock time delay has not yet transpired.