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390/390-2 DEL

MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM

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Form 39990 Rev. E

09/23/2005

TO CREATE MASTER iButton (FOR USE WITH COMPUTER PROGRAMMING)

The master iButton is used to initialize programming (like a password to access programming mode).

A. Set SW4 dipswitch #1 to ON (if it is off).
B. Press and hold SW3 until two beeps are heard.
C. Touch a iButton key to the reader within ten seconds. The lock will indicate acceptance with two beeps. 

This will be the Master iButton.

D. Return SW4, #1 to its original position.

NOTES:

1. Refer to instructions included with the programmer/software that you will use to program for more

information regarding programming.

2. The Master iButton is used for initiating programming. It will not unlock the door.

“SYSTEM 7” PROGRAMMING:

This procedure will allow up to seven iButtons to be programmed into a lock equipped with an iButton reader or
Locknetics keypad with an iButton reader. iButtons will be of the Normal Access type and will unlock the unit for the
relock time delay. The iButtons will also reset the lock if it is in an alarm condition.

A. Set SW4-1 to OFF (if it is on)
B. Press and hold SW3 until you hear two beeps. Release SW3. 
C. Touch each of the iButtons to the reader. Two quick beeps will sound each time a key has  been accepted.
D. After entering up to seven iButtons wait 10 seconds for programming to end. One quick beep will indicate 

that programming has ended.

E. Return SW4-1 to its original position, if required.

NOTE:

Whenever new “System 7” iButtons are entered, the old ones are erased. Also, whenever computer program-

ming is done, or memory is erased, all “System 7” iButtons are erased. 

ERASE MEMORY

Memory may be erased to conveniently return to default time delay settings or if an error was made. 

A. Press and hold SW2 until a single beep is heard. Release SW2.
B. Quickly press SW2 three times, three beeps will sound.
C. Another 3 beeps will sound in about 10 seconds indicating the memory is erased.

NOTES: 

1.

All programmed codes and iButtons will be erased. Factory default codes and 
time settings will be restored. 

2.

Keypads w/100CAB will need to be initialized again.

KEYPAD/100CAB  INITIALIZATION (REQUIRED TO ENABLE KEYPAD TO FUNCTION)

It is necessary to initialize the keypad/100CAB any time that the memory is erased.

A. Set  SW4 dipswitch #1 to ON.
B. Press and hold switch SW3 for two quick beeps of the audible..
C. Push each button in order, starting with the 1-2 button, and including the 

*

.

Wait for LEDs to stop flashing before pushing next button.

* Waiting for longer than 7 seconds will terminate initialization.

D. After the last button is pressed, the audible will beep three times and the LEDs will 

flash indicating that programming has ended.

E. Return SW4 dipswitch #1 to its original position.

Summary of Contents for 390DEL

Page 1: ...tch Settings 9 100CAB TR80 TR81 Hook up 9 390 2 Double Unit Wiring Information 10 Monitoring Control Wiring and Examples 11 Programming General Information 12 Code iButton Functions 12 Keypad Initiali...

Page 2: ...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 390 DEL AND 390 2 DEL DELAYED EG...

Page 3: ...may be necessary and the holes will have to be tapped Caution It is very important to make sure that magnet is secured to the structure of the opening Armature mounting hardware is for door thickness...

Page 4: ...late hole to allow the full range of adjustability C On the doors mark the locations of all holes Drill 2 1 4 dia holes per template for armature holder mount ing screws Armature mounting hole B is de...

Page 5: ...d with the pointed side facing away from the door and toward the armature It MUST be used for proper operation Use hex key to tighten the arma ture mounting bolt For solid core and hollow metal doors...

Page 6: ...e armature by applying pressure on each end of the magnet until fully mated together as shown below Mark the position of the mounting plate Remove mag net from the mounting plate without moving the mo...

Page 7: ...eads mounted on the access cover Pass these leads through the access hole on circuit board side of magnet Secure access cover Drive in anti tamper plugs using a rubber mallet NOTE Double units with SE...

Page 8: ...and DSM2 to board as shown Note that if the unit has only the DSM option connect the plug into the DSM1 jack If the unit has only the SEC and or BOCA option con nect the plug into the DSM2 jack If th...

Page 9: ...DELAYED EGRESS TIME 15 SECONDS 30 SECONDS ON DELAYED EGRESS TRIGGERED BY PLUNGER SWITCH ONLY DELAYED EGRESS TRIGGERED BY PLUNGER SWITCH OR AUX INPUT DELAYED EGRESS TRIGGERED BY PLUNGER SWITCH AND AUX...

Page 10: ...nch cables furnished standard with a double unit and one which comes with the SEC or BOCA options which are intended to connect the locks using plug in connectors to each other They may be extended if...

Page 11: ...ying power monitoring lock door and alarm status as well as fire alarm auxiliary release reset and timer inputs Note that most national codes require that magnetic locks become unlocked whenever a fir...

Page 12: ...ime delay functions can be entered using computer programming or by buttons located on the PC board The manual setting of time delays will still be possible even if manual programming of codes and or...

Page 13: ...ter entering up to seven iButtons wait 10 seconds for programming to end One quick beep will indicate that programming has ended E Return SW4 1 to its original position if required NOTE Whenever new S...

Page 14: ...xed at 1 second A Press and release SW3 the LED will begin flashing RED B Thereafter press SW2 once for each second of nuisance delay desired up to 3 seconds maximum Each SW2 activation will cause the...

Page 15: ...input or by entering a valid keypad code or iButton If power is applied while the cover is off the alarm will not sound Putting the cover on or depressing the ATS switch will arm it If the ATS switch...

Page 16: ...not unlock It will stay in alarm until a valid user code iButton or reset input will silence the alarm If the ATR option is pres ent and the unit was programmed by computer an access attempt will sho...

Page 17: ...r code Master Code 33 111 New Access Code 3 8 digits to end UP TO 150 NEW CODES CAN BE ADDED BY RETURNING HERE OR 191 New Toggle Code OR 115 New Lockout Code OR 113 New One Time Access Code OR 117 New...

Page 18: ...uch a iButton key up to the reader This iButton will be initialized as a MASTER iButton D Touch each iButton of the TEP1 to the reader in the following order two beeps of the audible will sound indica...

Page 19: ...Button 33 111 New PIN 3 8 digits New Access iButton to end UP TO 150 NEW iButtons CAN BE ADDED BY RETURNING HERE OR 191 New Toggle iButton OR 115 New Lockout iButton OR 113 New One Time Access iButton...

Page 20: ...Rev E 09 23 2005 The table below is intended to provide all possible indications and states which can be encoun tered under normal operation Note that some conditions or features are only available on...

Page 21: ...Armature magnet not installed properly p 5 6 DSM SEC option not working properly Armature holder not aligned with DSM SEC switch s Switch not plugged into correct jack p 8 MAINTENANCE It is not recom...

Page 22: ...390 390 2 DEL MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM 22 Form 39990 Rev E 09 23 2005...

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