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Electric Deadbolt Installation Manual

Electric Deadbolt Installation Manual

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.

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Installation

1. Determine where the deadbolt will be mounted (see fig. 1).
2. Tape the templates to the door frame and door (see fig. 3)

A. Align the templates so that the deadbolt of the lock body template

is centered on the deadbolt hole of the strike plate template.

B. Make sure to leave enough room at the ends of the lock body

and strike plate templates for mounting the mounting tabs.

3. Door frame cut (see fig. 4)

A. Cut out the space for the lock body.

B. Test the fit. The lock body should fit snugly inside the space.

C. Drill two 5mm screw holes as shown on the template.

4 . Door cut and mount. (see fig. 4)

A. For wood doors:

1) Use a chisel to knock out a 3mm (

1

/

8

-inch) deep space as

shown on the template.

2) Drill the magnet hole, 12mm (

1

/

2

”) wide by 6mm (

1

/

4

”) deep.

3) Use four wood screws to mount the strike plate in the

chiseled space. The magnet should fit in the magnet hole.

4) Use a drill to drill out the deadbolt hole to a depth of 16mm (

5

/

8

”).

B. For hollow metal doors:

1) Cut out the space for the strike plate.

2) Drill two screw holes for each of the two mounting tabs.

3) Use screws to fix the mounting tabs inside the  hollow metal door.

4) Use screws to fix the strike plate to the mounting tabs.

5. Door jamb cut and mount (see fig. 4)

A. Cut out the space for the face of the lock body.
B. Drill one 5mm hole for each of the two mounting tabs.
C. Use screws to fix the mounting tabs inside the door jamb.
D. SD-997A-DQ only: Insert the lock/unlock cylinder (see fig. 5).

E. Connect the wires, and insulate them (see fig. 7):

1) Red – Power input (+)

2) Brown – Power input (-)

3) Orange – Control wire (ground to release bolt)

4) Green – Door monitor, COM

5) Yellow – Door monitor, N.C. (active when door closed)

6) Blue – Door monitor, N.O. (active when door open)

IMPORTANT

 – Correct polarity of the red and brown wires is

critical.  Incorrect polarity will burn out the solenoid !

Max. 50mm

Door frame

Door

SD-997A-DQ

only*

*See separate

template.

F.  Set the door lock delay timer (see fig. 8).  This is the

 time it takes the deadbolt to automatically lock after

 the door is closed.

NOTE: For SD-997A-DQ & SD-997B-GBQ only

 – The

deadbolt automatically relocks 4 seconds after an

optional external push button (egress button) is

pressed, if the door was not opened.
The lock body has a sensor mechanism

wherein it can detect if the strike plate is in

close proximity (such as when the door is

closed). If the door was closed but somehow

the strike plate was not aligned properly, the

door monitor indicator may indicate that the

Fig. 8 - Setting Door Lock Delay Timer

SD-997BQ /

SD-997B-GBQ

SD-997A-DQ

door is closed but the deadbolt remains unlock.

During this time the lock body may attempt multiple

times to relock the door and if it fails, it will stop to

prevent the solenoid from burning out.
However if the lock body and the strike plate are too far

apart, the lock body will not attempt to lock the door and the

deadbolt will not throw out.

IMPORTANT

 – 

The lock body and strike plate must be

properly aligned and next to each other in order for the

product to function properly.

G. Pull the vinyl covering off the faceplate, and place the

faceplate over the face of the lock body.  Use screws to

fix the faceplate and lock body to the mounting tabs.

Screw to secure

cylinder to lock 

 body

IMPORTANT

 – Push all the wires into the door frame. If

space is a problem, cut away part of the dust catcher inside

the frame, or carefully chip away part of the drywall, being

careful not to damage the wall.

6 . For SD-997A-DQ only (see figs. 5 and 6)

Because the SD-997A-DQ offers fail-secure operation, the door

locks if power to the unit is cut.  For such a situation, a separate

manual lock/unlock cylinder is provided for manual operation.

A. Insert the cylinder as shown in Fig. 5, and secure it to the

lock body with the provided long screw. Turning the key or

the manual knob will unlock the SD-997A-DQ manually.

B. Two separate templates are included for drilling holes in the

door frame for the key and manual knob.

C. A separate 3-pin connector for the SD-997A-DQ can be

connected to an alarm panel or annunciator to alert when

the door is locked or unlocked.

Fig. 2 - Parts List:

SD-997A-DQ

Strike

Plate x 1

Mounting tabs

(large) x 2

Mounting tabs

(small) x 2

Templates x 4

Mounting screws

6-Pin

connector x 1

Faceplate x 1

Lock body x 1

or

SD-997A-DQ Also Includes:

Manual

lock/unlock

cylinder x 1

Oval cylinder

plate x 2

Keys x 3

3-Pin

connector x 1

Fig. 6 - Installation of Manual Lock/Unlock Cylinder (SD-997A-DQ only):

Fig. 4 - Door and Frame Cuts

Installation at top of door

Installation at side of door

Drill hole

for lock

Drill hole for lock

Drill hole

for lock

Drill hole for lock

Lock body template

Fig. 3 - Aligning

Note: If cylinder is used,

max. depth of door

frame is 50mm.

Fig. 5 - Manual Lock/Unlock Cylinder

(SD-997A-DQ only):

Card reader

or keypad

Orange

Brown wire

Red wire

See fig. 8

COM

N.C.

N.O.

Green wire - door monitor, COM

Yellow wire - door monitor, N.C.

 

(active when door closed)

Blue wire - door monitor, N.O.

 

(active when door open)

Push

button

Purple wire - active if door is locked (N.C.)

Gray wire - manual lock/unlock (COM)

Black wire - active if door is unlocked (N.O.)

For

SD-997A-DQ

only

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Fig. 7 - Wiring

IMPORTANT

 –

Do not cut wires before the plug as warranty

will be voided.

Line up these marks

Strike plate template

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Connect to an alarm control panel or warning device to show if

the door is open or closed.

Power

Supply

SD-997BQ/

SD-997B-GBQ

SD-997A-DQ/SD-997B series

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