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3101C Gen II MANUAL

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INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS

705 Emmett Street    Bristol, CT 06010

 1-877-DynaLock    www.dynalock.com

3101C

DELAYED

EGRESS LOCK

(GENERATION II)

The 3101C Delay Egress System is a 1500 pound 

holding force (holding force not evaluated by UL) 

electromagnetic lock electronically controlled to 

provide a 15 or 30 second delay in unlocking.

The 3101C requires both mechanical and electrical 

installation procedures as described herein. 

When completed, a  simple adjustment procedure to 

set door movement  will finalize the installation.

INSTALLATION  DESCRIPTION

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

After mechanical installation is complete the 3101C needs to be wired and adjusted. A continuous power source, 12 

or 24 VDC or VAC is required. Once low voltage power is supplied the unit is fully operational. Delay egress systems 

also normally require fire panel tie-in. All other wiring is for selected options.

NOTE:  Please see Egress Sensor Adjustment (page 8) 

before

 applying power.

Familiarize yourself with the door and frame conditions. The lock must mount rigidly to the underside of the door 

frame header and against the vertical strike jamb. The door mounted armature is supplied with hardware that allows 

it  to pivot  slightly and pull away from the door as part of the delayed egress function.

NOTE: This lock does not change hands to match the hand of the door. Do not remove the coil assembly 

from the lock housing.

NOTE:  For locks ordered with the DSM option, please verify that two magnets are installed inside the 

armature housing.

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

The electromagnetic lock and armature are ruggedly constructed and designed to provide years of trouble-free 

service. Care must be taken during installation and use, so that the lock face and armature face are kept free of dirt, 

rust, paint, or any other obstruction which may interfere with the lock and armature making good contact.

HANDLING

Summary of Contents for 3101C

Page 1: ...e fire panel tie in All other wiring is for selected options NOTE Please see Egress Sensor Adjustment page 8 before applying power Familiarize yourself with the door and frame conditions The lock must mount rigidly to the underside of the door frame header and against the vertical strike jamb The door mounted armature is supplied with hardware that allows it to pivot slightly and pull away from th...

Page 2: ...ture Spacer 3 8 D x 0 360 L 1 Armature Spring Compression spring 4 Armature Mounting Plate Screws 10 x 1 phillips flat head sheet metal screw 4 Armature Housing Mounting Screws 8 32 x 3 8 phillips machine screw 1 Anti Tamper Cover Screw Driver Bit T10 Pin Torx Driver Bit 1 Fas Trak Set Screw Wrench 1 8 ball head hex wrench 1 Armature Bolt Wrench 3 16 hex wrench 1 Thread Locking Compound Liquid 2 B...

Page 3: ...amb and tape in place Transfer all hole locations to both the door and header with a center punch then remove the template from the door Referring to the template drill two 1 8 dia lock mounting holes and one 9 16 dia wiring hole in the top of the frame at the transferred locations 1 2 3 4 Drill the remaining transferred holes in the face of the door to accept the Armature Mounting Plate Assembly ...

Page 4: ...3 16 hex wrench The head of the armature mounting screw must not project beyond the face of the armature Failure to properly secure the Armature to the door could result in serious injury or possible security breach Check the installation by pushing in on a corner of the Armature it should move Although the mounting screw is tight the Armature should have approximately 1 4 of free play under sligh...

Page 5: ... lock down engaging the rear flange of the Fas Trak Fig B Rotate the lock up allowing one tab to pass through the corresponding notch in the top of the lock housing Slide the lock into position Close and latch the door Check that the armature and lock faces make full contact If any adjustment is required gently tap the housing with a soft mallet until full contact is achieved Open the door remove ...

Page 6: ...de see page 9 for indicator modes Displays lock status by projecting through lens in ciricuit board housing cover Remove the Electronics Cover to expose the circuit board assembly 1 2 System Selector Switches The selector switches S3 which control major system functions are factory set to the OFF position for basic lock operation Switch 1 will be used during sensor adjustment page 8 Switches 2 thr...

Page 7: ...control jumper FA page 6 DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 3 4 OR CIRCUIT BOARD DAMAGE WILL OCCUR When the fire panel trips the 3101B will release the audible will sound a constant tone and the bi color LED LED1 will change to green When the fire panel is reset the 3101B will reset and lock NOTES Basic hook up is shown below For other system features hook up see Option Wiring page 11 PROPER OPERATIO...

Page 8: ...for re installation later With the door closed observe the multicolor LED array It should be lit red If it is not lit rotate the adjustment wheel counter clockwise as necessary to ensure that it will contact and fully depress the ball plunger on the lock Rattle the door to ensure the LED array remains lit With the door closed and LED array lit red unlatch and slowly open the door The LED array wil...

Page 9: ...N AUDIBLE SIGNAL LOCK COVER LED DELAY EGRESS ALARM One second pulse rate during delay cycle ON BLINK RED DELAY EGRESS ALARM Steady tone after delay until reset OFF GREEN FIRE ALARM RELEASE Steady tone until fire alarm contacts are reset OFF GREEN OPTIONAL REMOTE AUTHORIZED BYPASS TERMINALS 7 8 9 10 None unless bypass audible is enabled dip switch 2 If door is held open past relock time goes into d...

Page 10: ...to address your specific system requirements The normal factory setting is all switches off 1 C 1 SYSTEM SET UP NORMAL SET UP MODE 2 BYPASS AUDIBLE DISABLED ENABLED 3 NUISANCE DELAY 1 SEC 3 SEC 4 EGRESS DELAY 15 SEC 30 SEC 5 MASTER AUDIBLE ENABLED DISABLED 6 7 EGRESS SENSOR ENABLED DISABLED 8 UNUSED SPARE SWITCH FUNCTION OFF ON MODE SETTINGS Only applies to terminals 9 10 see next page FIRE ALARM ...

Page 11: ...a normally open dry contact across terminals 11 12 will initiate delayed egress This input may be used as a redundant or substitute means of triggering delayed egress if built in sensor initiation is not desired see page 10 note 3 INPUT DESCRIPTIONS WARNING Do not apply power to inputs marked or damage will occur A C B D REMOTE BYPASS INPUT TIME DELAY Momentarily closing a normally open dry contac...

Page 12: ...l door position as either closed or open DSM is an independent circuit that does not require lock power to operate ATS OPTION OUTPUT Anti Tamper Switch monitoring SPDT dry relay contacts rated 0 25A 24VDC Contacts change state to signal removal of the lock electronics cover TYPICAL WIRING NOTE INDICATORS ARE NOT INCLUDED NOTE INDICATORS ARE NOT INCLUDED NOTE INDICATORS ARE NOT INCLUDED NOTE INDICA...

Page 13: ...3101C SENSOR COVER ASSEMBLY SENSOR HARNESS 4 COND COIL HARNESS 4 COND KEYSWITCH HARNESS 3 COND ON BOARD KEYSWITCH DSM OPTION SENSOR LOCK COIL ASSEMBLY 3101C CIRCUIT BOARD Harness connectors J3 and J6 are not polarity sensitive Harnesses J6 and J8 are only present if the 3101C is equipped with the DYN Dynastat Force Sensor and or DSM Door Status Switch Options 1 2 3 NOTES BPM BYPASS MONITOR OPTION ...

Page 14: ...LATION INSTRUCTIONS 705 Emmett Street Bristol CT 06010 1 877 DynaLock www dynalock com 3101C DELAYED EGRESS LOCK GENERATION II EXPLODED PARTS VIEW LEGEND ON NEXT PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 1 1 2 1 4 1 31 32 1 2 7 8 9 10 14 15 17 16 18 19 20 21 ...

Page 15: ...w 300608 6 1 4 28x1 4 Set Screw 300604 7 Electronics Cover 300549 8 6 32x1 2 Pin Torx Security Screw 700174 9 End Cover 300010 Part of Hardware Kit 301556 Refer to Page 14 for parts locations ITEM DESCRIPTION PART 10 Armature Mounting Plate Assy 301038 11 Sensor Adjustment Wheel Stud 301383 12 Wheel Stop 301003 13 8 32x1 2 Wheel Stop Screw 301005 14 10x1 FHS Mtg Plate Screw 15 Armature Housing w p...

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