
STEP 1.
After the lock has been mounted to the door and frame per the provided template, feed the wiring through the
access hole and out to the controller board. Re-install the lock front cover onto the lock. Ensure that the trigger sensor is
aligned with the hole in the cover. The sensor is preset at the factory to slightly project through the cover.
WARNING: DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST THE TRIGGER SENSOR LENGTH. AS THIS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE SENSOR
AND VOID THE WARRANTY.
STEP 2.
Make all wiring connections to the lock. Observe the polarity of the input power terminals. The lock senses the
power supply voltage and automatically configures itself for 12vdc or 24vdc operation. Correct power supply voltage must be
used for proper lock operation.
WARNING: INPUT TERMINALS FOR RESET, REX AND REMOTE TRIGGER MUST ONLY
BE CONNECTED TO A NORMALLY OPEN MOMENTARY DRY CONTACT SWITCH (I.E. 2915 DIGITAL KEYPAD).
CONNECTION TO A VOLTAGE OR A “WET” OUTPUT MAY DAMAGE THE LOCK AND VOID THE WARRANTY.
STEP 3.
Slowly swing the door closed and visually observe the position of the armature trigger as it approaches the trigger
sensor on the lock. If the provided mounting template was used during the lock and armature installation, the trigger & sensor
should align with one another both horizontally and vertically. The LED on the back of the trigger sensor will light when the
armature trigger is detected.
IMPORTANT: CORRECT OPERATION OF THIS LOCK DEPENDS ON THE TRIGGER
SENSOR BEING ABLE TO DETECT THE ARMATURE TRIGGER WHEN THE DOOR IS CLOSED. A PROXIMITY
ADJUSTMENT CAN BE MADE TO THE TRIGGER FOR FINE TUNING. THIS IS EXPLAINED IN STEP 4.
STEP 4.
After alignment has been verified, close the door and apply power to the lock. The digital display will show a two bars
“- -“ indicating that the lock is in the Manual Power Up mode. Push on the door to verify that the door is unlocked. Reset the
lock at this time by turning the built in key switch clockwise or by triggering the remote reset input. The lock should now secure
the door and the LED display will show the delay time . You may change the mode to Auto Power Up by setting the #6
dipswitch to the ON position. Now when you first apply power, the door will be secure and the LED display will display the delay
time without having to reset the lock.
STEP 5.
Activation of the 2958 can be made by door movement or an external trigger. When using the door movement
method, activation is achieved through the way the armature hardware is designed. When someone unlatches the door and
applies up to 15 lbs. pressure, the lock will hold onto the armature while simultaneously letting the door & trigger armature
move away from the lock & trigger sensor. Sensitivity in the detection of the trigger movement can be adjusted for optimum
sensitivity & performance. This adjustment can be made by using the 5mm hex wrench provided with the lock. The center of
the trigger or “target” is spring loaded and can be screwed in and out of the armature thus either decreasing or increasing the
space between itself and the sensor. The “spring” feature of the target is to prevent damage from direct contact with the
trigger sensor. Depending on the accuracy of the alignment, the trigger does not have to physically touch the sensor to operate
correctly.
TRIGGER SENSOR
TRIGGER
HORIZONTAL
ALIGNMENT
VERTICAL
ALIGNMENT
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2958 LOCK BODY
2958 ARMATURE
1581S
ARMATURE
Lock Adjustment and Operation
2958 Delayed Egress MagLock
Installation Instructions
S-EA00051
3/28/12
HAGER COMPANIES 139 Victor Street, St. Louis, MO 63104 ● (800) 325-9995
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