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Installation Instructions for 83KM/93KM–85KM/95KM IDH Max Cylindrical Locks

BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS

a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc

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Components checklist

Site survey

Use the following survey to record information about the 
installation site. You need this information to determine 
field wiring needs, select a power supply, and determine 
how to prepare the door for the lock.

Lock information

Lock function:

DDEL–Electrically locked

DDEU–Electrically unlocked

Power source for lock:

Separate power supply

Power provided through panel interface module

Power source for panel interface module:

Separate power supply

Power provided through access control panel

Distance of lock site from lock power source:                 feet

Distance of lock site from panel interface module site: 

feet

Door information

Door handing and bevel:

Left hand (LH)

Left hand, reverse bevel (LHRB)

Right hand (RH)

Right hand, reverse bevel (RHRB)

Door thickness:                 inches (1 3/4

 – 2 1/4

; 1 3/8

 

with spacer)

Environment information

Ambient temperature:

Is within specifications. See the tables below.

This product meets the following Locked Door Outdoor 
test requirements for ANSI/BHMA 156.25:

This product meets the following Full Indoor test 
requirements for ANSI/BHMA 156.25:

Side of door

Range

Inside

+66°F to +74°F (+19°C to +23°C)

Outside

–31°F to +151°F (–35°C to +66°C)

Side of door

Range

Inside and outside

+32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C)

Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the 
items necessary to install the components provided with 
your 83KM/93KM–85KM/95KM IDH Max Cylindrical Lock.

Components provided in the box:

Chassis with outside knob/lever and outside rose liner 
assembly

Fire plate assembly with field wire harness, PCB board 
and holders

Top and bottom inside covers

Inside rose liner with RQE feature

Outside escutcheon assembly

Inside knob/lever

Throw member package

Latch

Door status switch & magnet assembly

Plastic bushing package

Hub washers

Trim hole insert package

Escutcheon screw package

Panel interface module

Strike package

Bar code ID sticker (for your records)

Other items you’ll need:

Power supply for one IDH Max Cylindrical Lock (if 
you’re providing a separate power supply): regulated; 
12 volts DC at .85 amps

Note: If you intend to power more than one lock with 
the same power supply, calculate the amperage for 
the power supply by multiplying 0.85 by the number 
of IDH Max Cylindrical Locks (1.1 by the number of 
IDH Max Mortise Locks).

Power supply for the panel interface module (if you’re 
providing a separate power supply): 12 volts DC at 
0.1 amp

Wire transfer hinge: 8 conductors min.; 28 AWG min.

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Summary of Contents for 83KM-93KM

Page 1: ...sentative A panel interface module is provided with the lock The panel interface module receives token data and lock sensor data from the lock through an RS 485 connection It translates this data into...

Page 2: ...requirements for ANSI BHMA 156 25 Side of door Range Inside 66 F to 74 F 19 C to 23 C Outside 31 F to 151 F 35 C to 66 C Side of door Range Inside and outside 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Use the follow...

Page 3: ...distance from the power supply to the first door If powering more than one door daisy chained to the same power supply add the total distance of the power runs between the doors Refer to the table bel...

Page 4: ...rk the vertical centerline of the door edge Note The recommended height from the floor to the centerline of the lock is 38 2 Fold the W16 Template Installation Template for 83KM 93KM IDH Max Cylindric...

Page 5: ...HRB reader wire hole solenoid wire hole 3 8 diameter through door before drilling chassis hole chassis hole 2 1 8 diameter through door after drilling solenoid wire hole latch hole 1 diameter meets ch...

Page 6: ...Drill a wire access hole through the frame side of the hinge mortise 2 Drill holes or pockets for the splice connectors in the frame and door Refer to the hinge manufacturer s specifications for the...

Page 7: ...drill through bolt holes 9KW only 1 Press the drill jig KD303 onto the door engaging it with the latch tube prongs Make sure the front edge of the jig is parallel with the door edge 2 Drill the throu...

Page 8: ...hole in the fire plate and into the hole drilled through the door to the hinge mortise 2 From the latch edge of the door fish the field wire harness through the door to the hinge mortise 3 Make sure t...

Page 9: ...s out the wire hole to the inside of the door as shown in Figure 8 9 Install strike box and strike plate 1 In alignment with the center of the latchbolt mortise the door jamb to fit the strike box and...

Page 10: ...r past the keeper 4 Slide the knob lever off of the sleeve Caution Be careful that you do not disconnect the lever keeper spring 11 Adjust for door thickness 1 Determine the door s thickness 2 Pull th...

Page 11: ...chassis hole routing the solenoid wire through the notch Caution Make sure that the latch tube prongs engage the chassis frame and that the latch tailpiece engages the retractor 13 Install fire plate...

Page 12: ...the chassis aligning the holes in the rose liner with the holes prepared in the door Caution Make sure that there is clearance for the solenoid wire between the RQE rose liner and the door 2 Install t...

Page 13: ...chassis sleeve so it rests on the hub Note You do not need to change the positions of the DIP switches on the control electronics circuit board located in the inside escutcheon By default switches 1 t...

Page 14: ...holes at the top and bottom of the fire plate 3 Tighten the mounting screw to the outside escutcheon until the fire plate and escutcheon are securely mounted to the door 4 Connect the reader wire har...

Page 15: ...n making the sensor connections and solenoid connection make sure there are no loose wire connections where the wires are inserted into the connectors the connectors are firmly mated 18 Install bottom...

Page 16: ...top cover above the fire plate and slide it down over the guide notches on the fire plate Caution Make sure that the top cover does not pinch any wires as you slide it over the fire plate 2 Use two co...

Page 17: ...levers to check that they operate smoothly 21 Install core and throw member 1 Install the blocking plate onto the throw member Caution You must use the blocking plate to prevent unauthorized access F...

Page 18: ...wires Install the wire transfer hinge 23 Install lock power supply optional If you are providing a separate power supply for the lock instead of providing power via the panel interface module connect...

Page 19: ...l interface circuit board Note JP2 and JP3 shown in Figure 22a are used for manufacturing purposes only 3 Connect the RS 485 shield wire to one of the GND terminals on J1 26 Connect panel interface mo...

Page 20: ...put Switch like output to the access control panel reader interface that indicates the status of the lock s RQE switch By default the output is closed to indicate the RQE switch is closed Note The loc...

Page 21: ...ovided to the Reader LED input and the Sounder input must be greater than 3 5 volts DC to be interpreted as a 5 volts DC signal Signals with voltage less than 0 8 volts DC are interpreted as 0 volts D...

Page 22: ...cuit board both must be set to ON automatic baud rate detection 38400 bps Switch 2 OFF Switch 3 OFF 19200 bps Switch 2 ON Switch 3 OFF 9600 bps Switch 2 OFF Switch 3 ON 2400 bps Switch 2 ON Switch 3 O...

Page 23: ...that the red reader LED green reader LED and sounder respond as expected The lock should allow access verifying that the solenoid is working To check that the reader is working view the lock s event...

Page 24: ...ate detection or to the same positions as DIP switches 2 and 3 on the panel interface circuit board Check the connections for all communication field wiring Check the communication connections between...

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