SSS-SEDA (Emergency Door Alarm)
Installation Instructions
INS SSS-SEDA v6.0.vsd Created: 9/23/2009 Revised:5/27/2010
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9) Remove the sensor cover. Mark the locations of the lock side mounting holes, and remove entire assembly from the door.
10) Prepare each of the (4) mounting hole locations for thru-bolting: drill .201 (#7 Drill) holes at each locations.
11) Install mounting plate with (4) four 10-24 x 2" carriage bolts, #10 lock washers and hex nuts provided as shown in .
12) Optional Step: If necessary cut the mounting plate spacer to the size and fill the gap between lock side and hinge side mounting plates. Secure it
through slot with 8-32 Pan head Phillips screws and #8 Lock washers as shown in .
13) Tighten adjustment nuts on mounting plate and cover.
14) Attach the quick connect plug to the wire receptacle on the sensor as shown in .
15) Secure sensor cover to the mounting plate with (2) #5 cover screws as shown in .
16) Test the operation. Press the sensor cover to check the sensitivity of the sensor. If more sensitive then detach the sensor cover and loosen the both
allen head screws as shown in . Adjust the allen head screws as needed (Tighten the screw for less sensitivity and loosen the screw for more
sensitivity). Sensor switches are “NO”. Connect sensor to the controller.
17) LED of console should stay green. If it turns red itself, sensor should be adjusted for less sensitivity.
18) Hold the sensor and depress for 3 sec or longer. LED should turn into red. If not, sensor should be adjusted for more sensitivity.
19) Test the operation again. If good, apply blue LOCTITE
®
for safety to the screws and install.
Fig-7
10 – 24 x 2" Carriage Bolts
Lock Washers
Lock Washers
Hex Nuts
Hex Nuts
Fig-7
Quick connect Plug
Fig-9
Fig-9
Fig-10
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#5 Cover Screws
#8 Lock Washers
x 2 each
8 – 32 x 3/16" Pan Head Phillips
Screws x 2 each
Mounting Plate Spacer
Fig-8
Fig-10
Fig-8
Fig-11
Allen Head Screws
Fig-11