SE Mounting
warNiNg
Hazardous voltage can shock and cause severe injury!
Disconnect the power before making any electrical connections or performing maintenance.
Hold-Open Force
Adjustment Screw
Solenoid
Assembly
Terminal
Leads
Ground
Terminal
Conduit
Hole Plug
Release
Test Switch
Wiring Diagram - Polarity Not Important
Input Voltage:
24v AC/DC Or 120v AC/DC
(Usually From Alarm Panel or Detector)
To Either Terminal
Optional Switch
To Either Terminal
SE
MOUNTING
ARM
ADJUST.
SCREW
COVER
PLATE
COVER
SCREW
SE TRACK
ASSEMBLY
SNAP ON
CLIP INSERT
(R.H. or L.H.)
SNAP ON
COVER
Note: Use screws for metal cover only.
TRACK
PLUG
(TOP)
END
PLUG
Hold-Open Force Adjustment:
Locate the hold-open adjustment screw in the diagram to the right. For greater hold-open force, insert a
C\cx
” hex wrench, and turn
clockwise. To decrease the amount of hold-open force, turn the screw counterclockwise, for a maximum of 4 turns.
Hold-Open Force
Adjustment Screw
Solenoid
Assembly
Terminal
Leads
Ground
Terminal
Conduit
Hole Plug
Release
Test Switch
Wiring Diagram - Polarity Not Important
Input Voltage:
24v AC/DC Or 120v AC/DC
(Usually From Alarm Panel or Detector)
To Either Terminal
Optional Switch
To Either Terminal
Arm
Adjust
Screw
Cover
Plate
Cover
Screw
SE Track
Assembly
Snap On
Clip Insert
(R.H. or L.H.)
Snap On
Cover
Note: Use Screws for Metal Cover Only.
Track
Plug
(Top)
End
Plug
Electrical Checkout
Hold-Open Force
Adjustment Screw
Solenoid
Assembly
Terminal
Leads
Ground
Terminal
Conduit
Hole Plug
Release
Test Switch
Wiring Diagram - Polarity Not Important
Input Voltage:
24v AC/DC Or 120v AC/DC
(Usually From Alarm Panel or Detector)
To Either Terminal
Optional Switch
To Either Terminal
Arm
Adjust
Screw
Cover
Plate
Cover
Screw
SE Track
Assembly
Snap On
Clip Insert
(R.H. or L.H.)
Snap On
Cover
Note: Use Screws for Metal Cover Only.
Track
Plug
(Top)
End
Plug
1.
With power on, open the door. The door should remain in the open position. If the door does not stay open, check the electrical
output.
2. Push the release test switch. The door should close immediately. Open the door to the hold-open position and let it remain there.
3. The system should be checked at frequent intervals. It is suggested that Step 2 be repeated every 90 days.