101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
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FORM 10111 Rev. C
04/11/2002
MANUAL PROGRAMMING OF TIME DELAYS:
RELOCK TIME DELAY
(factory default: 8 seconds)
The amount of time the lock is de-energized after release by entering a valid code/TEK or
Programmable 1-30 seconds.
A. Set SW4 dipswitch #6 to OFF (if it is on).
B. Press and release SW2. The LED will begin flashing GREEN .
C. Thereafter, press SW3 once for each second of relock delay desired.
(ex. 3 presses equals 3 seconds-15 presses equals 15 seconds-Up to 30 seconds)
Each SW3 activation will cause the LED to flash RED and the horn to beep .
D. Press SW2 and the relock delay will be stored in non-volatile memory.
E. Return SW4 dipswitch #6 to its original position (if you moved it in step A).
NOTES:
1.
Not pressing SW3 between pressing SW2 will set the relock time delay to zero seconds. This will cause the lock not to unlock with a
momentary contact closure or valid code or TEK. A TIME DELAY OF MORE THAN ONE SECOND IS RECOMMENDED.
2.
Models with the SEC option include the anti-tailgate feature. If SW4-4 is on, the lock will relock immediately when the door closes
even if the time delay has not yet expired.
NUISANCE DELAY
(factory default: 3 seconds)
The amount of time the door must be pushed before triggering the
DELAYED EGRESS CYCLE
Programmable 0 - 3 seconds. (BOCA Units are fixed at 1 second.)
A. Press and release SW3, the LED will begin flashing RED.
B. Thereafter, press SW2 once for each second of nuisance delay desired, up to 3 seconds maximum.
Each SW2 activation will cause the LED to flash GREEN and the horn to beep .
C. Press SW3 and the nuisance delay will be stored in non-volatile memory.
NOTES:
1.
To program nuisance delay to zero, eliminate Step B.
2.
Setting nuisance delay to zero will allow the lock to go into delayed egress the instant the door is pushed. This may prove
inconvenient in some applications.
DOOR PROPPED DELAY
(factory default: 60 seconds)
The amount of time the door must be propped open (after normal release time delay has ended) before triggering the alarm
.
The alarm will clear as soon as the door
closes again. Programmable 0 - 120 seconds.
A. Set SW4-6 to ON (if it is off).
B. Press and release SW2, the LED will begin flashing YELLOW.
C. Thereafter, press SW3 once for each second of propped delay desired, up to 120 seconds maximum.
Each SW3 activation will cause the GREEN LED to flash and the horn to beep .
D. Press SW2 and the door prop delay will be stored in non-volatile memory.
E. Leave SW4-6 ON to enable door propped alarm.
NOTES:
1.
To program door propped delay to zero, eliminate Step B.
2.
Setting the door propped delay to zero will cause the lock to go into alarm the instant that the normal time delay has ended, if the door
is still open.
ERASE MEMORY (MEMORY RESET)
Memory may be erased to conveniently return to default time delay settings or if an error was made.
A. Press and hold SW2 until a single beep is heard. Release SW2.
B. Quickly press SW2 three times, three beeps will sound.
C. Another 3 beeps will sound in about 10 seconds indicating the memory is erased.
NOTES:
1.
All programmed codes and keys will be erased. Factory default codes and time settings will be restored.
2.
Keypads using a 100CAB (for direct connection to 101+ lock) will need to be initialized again.