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2008 SARGENT Manufacturing. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written permission of SARGENT Manufacturing is pr
ohibited.
Operating Instructions (continued)
While in the Delayed Egress Mode
Unit Tied Into A Fire Alarm System – Optional for Non-Labeled Devices – (Pin 6)
1. In case of a fire/emergency, the rail assembly will release instantaneously,
voiding the 15 second delay, allowing immediate egress and continuous
immediate egress
2. Red LED will be illuminated and the rail will remain unlocked
3. Once the fire alarm contact re-closes, the rail assembly automatically sets the
unit into the armed mode, preventing immediate egress
NOTE: Fire Alarm contact must be a normally closed (N.C.) contact
1. The rail assembly is armed (Green LED is on) preventing immediate
egress
2. When the push rail is depressed for more than 1 second (nuisance
delay), the alarm will sound and the Red and Green LEDs flash
simultaneously. If there is no nuisance delay, alarm will sound
immediately when push rail is depressed and the Red and Green
LEDs flash simultaneously
3. The alarm will continue to sound until the rail assembly is reset by
inserting the key into the cylinder located on the mounting insert
and rotating the key clockwise to return the unit to the delayed
egress mode
NOTE: A 59-BC-80 Series device automatically resets
30 seconds after door has been cycled. Requires door position
switch (3287)
4. During the first 15 seconds after the alarm begins, the rail assembly
remains armed and locked preventing immediate egress. After 15
seconds, the rail releases (unlocks) allowing egress
NOTE: The delayed egress time can be factory set to 30
seconds. Local authority having jurisdiction prevails. Delay
times may be regulated by local codes ordinances and
regulations
External Inhibit Input - Optional
Used to provide remote override of the delayed egress unit when in an armed condition.
1. Using external inhibit overrides latchbolt release
2. External inhibit is a normally open (N.O.) contact to common (circuit ground)
3. If triggered, the unit is in an unarmed state for the duration of the time delay in the card reader, key switch or other
external inhibit. Once the time delay from external inhibit device expires, the unit arms itself immediately
NOTE: If not using an external inhibit, any trim which retracts the latchbolt will provide 10 seconds to enter before
going into alarm
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