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6d  Set SW2 dip switches.

 

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NOTE: Dip switch panel may be upside-down, depending on installation. Look for the “OFF” label and 

compare to the images below for correct dip switch positions.

Feature

Switch Setting

Description

Nuisance Delay

0 seconds 1 second

2 seconds 3 seconds Nuisance delay is the amount of time the door must be pushed or 

aux input must be pressed before triggering the Delayed Egress 

Cycle.
Programmable to 0-3 seconds.

1

Off

On

Off

On

2

Off

Off

On

On

Nuisance Alert

3

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Causes horn to sound during nuisance delay

Auto Relock

4

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

When enabled, lock will energize upon regaining power or after a fire 

alarm condition clears.

Anti-Tailgate

5

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Door will relock as soon as it closes – even if the relock time delay 

has not ended.

Door Propped/Forced

6

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Enables door propped and door forced alarms

Unlock Alert

7

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Horn sounds whenever door is unlocked and power is still applied to 

the door

DEL Enabled

8

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Enables or disables the DEL plunger switch. Aux Input will always 

function even if DEL plunger switch is disabled.

6e  Set relock time - SW4.

Relock time is the amount of time 

the lock is de-energized after a valid 

release. If auto relock is enabled, it 

also controls the amount of time the 

lock is unlocked before it automatically 

relocks after a power-on or fire alarm 

reset. Programmable 0-30 seconds in 

2 second increments.

Setting Delay in Seconds

0

0

1

2

2

4

3

6

Setting Delay in Seconds

4

8

5

10

6

12

7

14

Setting Delay in Seconds

8

16

9

18

A

20

B

22

Setting Delay in Seconds

C

24

D

26

E

28

F

30

6f  Set door prop time - SW3.

The amount of time the door must be 

propped open (after normal release time 

delay has ended) before triggering the 

alarm. The alarm will clear as soon as the 

door closes again. Programmable 0-150 

seconds in 10 second increments.

Setting

Delay in Seconds

0

0

1

10

2

20

3

30

Setting

Delay in Seconds

4

40

5

50

6

60

7

70

Setting

Delay in Seconds

8

80

9

90

A

100

B

110

Setting

Delay in Seconds

C

120

D

130

E

140

F

150

8

7

6

5

4

3

2 1 0

C

A

E

9

B

D

F

8

7

6

5

4

3

2 1 0

C

A

E

9

B

D

F

Summary of Contents for M490DE

Page 1: ...Armature Plate Armature Holder Sex Nut Armature Bolt Conical Washer Star Locking Washer Flat Washer Armature Holder Screws 2 Two armature bolts may be included in the package but only one is used There may be one left over after proper installation Screws for both reinforced metal and sheet metal are included Some screws will be left over after proper installation See individual steps for screw id...

Page 2: ...or Use Only Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including any interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly appro...

Page 3: ...er Magnet LHR Door Shown from Exterior Wiring Cover Magnet RHR Door Shown from Exterior Magnet should be placed opposite of door hinges OR Double Door Locks should be installed with wiring covers in the middle so the magnet in one of the locks must be reoriented Shown from Exterior Magnet Magnet Wiring Covers ...

Page 4: ...ng cover as shown then reassemble d Rotate board 180 then reassemble End Block with screw holes Magnet End Block Wiring Cover Spacer Board Front Side of Lock a Remove screws wiring cover and end blocks b Remove board 1c Place template and mark holes a Place template on top corner opposite of hinges b Mark holes and prepare them per template LHR RHR Double OR OR ...

Page 5: ...her door thicknesses please contact customer service 1 877 671 7011 Using the incorrect sex nut for your door thickness will lead to improper function and possible injury OR OR Armature Bolt Drill and tap for B zn 18 machine screw Flat Washer Star Locking Washer Cone Washer Armature Holder Armature Plate Reinforced Metal Door Sex Nut Armature Bolt Z x hole through Wood Door Flat Washer Star Lockin...

Page 6: ...patch which may allow the bolt to loosen over time Verify DE plunger switch is activated when door is closed Re adjust position of mounting bracket to achieve proper switch activation if necessary 3e Fully attach bracket a Remove magnet from bracket b Check bracket alignment with marks c Fully tighten two screws in slotted holes d Drill four 4 remaining holes e Fully tighten all screws CAUTION All...

Page 7: ... for the OFF label and compare to the images below for correct dip switch positions Feature Switch Setting Description Nuisance Delay 0 seconds 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds Nuisance delay is the amount of time the door must be pushed or aux input must be pressed before triggering the Delayed Egress Cycle Programmable to 0 3 seconds 1 Off On Off On 2 Off Off On On Nuisance Alert 3 Off Disabled On E...

Page 8: ...state during an alarm condition 30V 1A resistive DPS Output Optional Contacts change state when door is closed 12V 200mA 24V 100mA resistive MBS Output Optional Contacts change state when magnet is properly bonded to its armature Poor bond can be caused by low voltage misalignment or damaged mating surfaces 30V 1A resistive Auxiliary Input Apply a normally closed dry contact or a jumper if not usi...

Page 9: ...d and power is still applied to the door DEL Enabled 8 Off Disabled On Enabled Enables or disables the DEL plunger switch Aux Input will always function even if DEL plunger switch is disabled 6e Set relock time SW4 Relock time is the amount of time the lock is de energized after a valid release If auto relock is enabled it also controls the amount of time the lock is unlocked before it automatical...

Page 10: ...tall second lock a Reorient as needed as shown in step 1b b Install lock as shown in steps 2 4 Master Lock Basic or Plus Model Companion Lock 7b Install communication cable a Route cable supplied through frame b Connect cable to each lock Master Lock Basic or Plus Model Companion Lock Route Through Frame J10 J10 ...

Page 11: ...sic or Plus C NO NC Second auxiliary input Both doors closed If either or both doors open contacts will change DPS Output 12V 200mA 24V 100mA resistive DPS Wiring in Parallel Plus Models Only 7d Install covers Actual Size Spanner Wrench L L Note Some warming of the device under routine operation is normal ...

Page 12: ...elayed egress Check dipswitch settings Armature washers not installed properly Magnet not properly aligned with armature Goes into delayed egress upon powerup Armature washers not installed properly Improper gap between magnet and armature Lock can be pushed open with minimal resistance Magnet Armature washers not installed properly Lock hums or vibrates noisily when energized Magnet Armature wash...

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