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Overview

The Schlage AD-250 is a standalone electronic lock in the AD-Series product line. 

•  May be powered by batteries or connected to external power using a UL 294 or 

ULC S318/ULC S319 listed power supply capable of sourcing at least 250 mA @ 12 

or 24 VDC. See 

Batteries

 on page 8, or 

External power supply on 

page 9 for 

more information.

•  Outside lever is normally locked.

•  Inside lever always allows egress.

•  The lock maintains an audit trail of events.

•  Configured using the Schlage Utility Software (SUS). See 

Schlage Utility Software 

(SUS)

 on page 4 for more information.

Outside

Schlage
Button

Outside
Lever
Keyway

Inside

Optional
Inside Push
Button (IPB)

Optional
Thumbturn

Inside Lever

Battery
Compartment

Mag Card + Keypad 

(Insert) Reader

Mag Card 

(Insert) Reader

Mag Card + Keypad 

(Swipe) Reader

Mag Card 

(Swipe) Reader

AD-250-993

AD-250-CY
AD-250-MS

AD-250-MD

Summary of Contents for AD-250

Page 1: ...AD 250 Offline lock user guide Instructions for programming AD Series offline locks Para el idioma español navegue hacia www schlage com support Pour la portion française veuillez consulter le site www schlage com support ...

Page 2: ...y default reset 7 Level 2 factory default reset 7 Batteries 8 To install or replace batteries 8 Battery failure modes 9 External power supply 9 LED reference 10 Schlage Button 10 Inside Push Button IPB 10 Troubleshooting 11 FCC Statements 12 This product is compliant of UL294 and ULCS319 standard This product s compliance would be invalidated through the use of any add on expansion memory or other...

Page 3: ...more information Outside lever is normally locked Inside lever always allows egress The lock maintains an audit trail of events Configured using the Schlage Utility Software SUS See Schlage Utility Software SUS on page 4 for more information Outside Schlage Button Outside Lever Keyway Inside Optional Inside Push Button IPB Optional Thumbturn Inside Lever Battery Compartment Mag Card Keypad Insert ...

Page 4: ... until you are ready to set up the rest of the system 4 Test the lock for proper mechanical and electronic operation See Test lock operation on page 6 for more information 5 Consult the Schlage Utility Software SUS user guide for information about configuring the lock 6 Familiarize yourself with the information contained in this user guide Save this user guide for future reference Schlage Utility ...

Page 5: ...ials added using the master construction credential will have normal 24 7 access Cancel construction access mode Do one of the following Program the lock with the SUS See the SUS user guide for more information Reset the lock to factory settings See Reset to factory defaults on page 7 for more information When construction mode is cancelled the master construction credential and all other credenti...

Page 6: ... default state locks with keypads with or without additional credentials have a default PIN of 13579 and To test enter default PIN The Schlage button will blink and the lock will unlock Test the AD 250 in construction access mode 1 When the master construction credential is presented the lock will beep and the Schlage button will light green for 20 seconds awaiting the presentation of another cred...

Page 7: ... each press 5 The Schlage button and IPB will both light green for one second and a one second beep will be heard This indicates that the lock has been reset L L If the IPB is not pressed 3 times within 10 seconds two beeps with two red blinks indicate timeout 6 Replace the top inside cover Level 2 factory default reset L L Level 2 factory default reset will delete all configurations and settings ...

Page 8: ...ll Procell PC1500 AA alkaline batteries and Panasonic CR2025 lithium coin cell For installations requiring ULC S319 these battery models should be used Four Battery Configuration Eight Battery Configuration Low battery indications L L During low battery condition the reader s beeper will be temporarily disabled This condition will revert to normal function when batteries AA or coin cell are replac...

Page 9: ...il batteries are replaced 1 Fail Unlocked and Fail Locked modes are not available if lock is externally powered External power supply The AD 250 may be connected to external power using a UL294 listed Power Supply for UL installations and a power supply that complies with CAN UL S318 or CAN ULC S319 for cUL installations The power supply must be capable of sourcing at least 250mA 12 or 24 VDC Schl...

Page 10: ... 2 green blinks Toggle secure relocking 1 red blink SUS authentication Left green solid USB active with no physical connection Left green blinking Waiting for PIN Card PIN 5 left red with right green blinks then solid right green Inside Push Button IPB Condition Lights Press IPB to lock privacy mode disabled 1 red blink Press IPB to unlock privacy mode disabled 1 green blink Door closed IPB presse...

Page 11: ...inched in the door Check that the battery or wired power is connected correctly Check that the batteries are inserted in the correct polarity Refer to the installation instructions that came with the AD 250 lock or this user guide for details on the above mentioned procedures The reader is not working The magnetic swipe card is not reading correctly no beeps or blinks The through hole ribbon cable...

Page 12: ...legion Agency Statements Compliance Statement Part 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

Page 13: ...ate P Bockelman D Myers 48533 03 28 14 Notes 1 printed two sides 2 printed black 3 tolerance 13 4 see sheet 2 for artwork 5 printed in country may vary 6 drawings not to scale Title User Guide AD 250 Creation Date 12 21 2009 Number P516 130 Revision h Created By P Bockelman Activity 3899 Hancock Expwy Security CO 80911 Allegion 2014 Software InDesign CS6 5 500 8 500 FRONT 11 000 8 500 BEGINNING SH...

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