SECO-LARM
ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK
6
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
11
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Once the position of the mounting plate is correct,
screw in the other three long self-tapping screws to
permanently mount the mounting plate.
12.
Drill the cable access hole. Run the power leads
through the cable access hole in the mounting plate
and through the hole in the door frame.
13.
Remove the faceplate from the front of the
electromagnet. Run the power leads through the
large cable access hole.
14
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Push the electromagnet against the mounting plate
so the electromagnet ends are flush with the ends
of the mounting plate. Use the Allen wrench to
screw the hex-head mounting screws through the
bottom of the electromagnet into the mounting
bracket.
Long self-tapping screws
Position a jumper over
the two middle pins for
24VDC operation
Position two jumpers
on all four pins for
12VDC operation
Voltage Selection Jumpers
NOTE:
This should be the very last step, as once the
tamper caps are in place they are very difficult to remove.
NOTE
: Failure to correctly set the input voltage may cause
damage to the lock.
NOTE
: Connect switching devices like push-to-exit switches
between the power source and the positive terminal on the
lock. Connecting switching devices to the negative terminal
may cause a delay in unlocking.
10.
Magnet can be reversed depending on whether it is
used for right-swing or left-swing doors.
15.
Cut the wires so they are long enough to connect
with the terminal block. Set the voltage using the
selection jumpers based on your input voltage.
16.
Connect the power wires according to the wiring
diagram on page 7. Test the unit. Then replace the
faceplate and install the hex-head tamper caps.