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Reinstalling the cover
NOTE: After wiring, settings, and calibration have been
performed, and the system is functioning properly, the
cover may be reinstalled on the Magnalock.
1
PLACE the cover over the rear of the Magnalock
2
INSTALL the two (2) Phillips screws to
secure the cover (see
Diagram 35
).
3
APPLY the provided NFPA label with the appropriate
(15 or 30 second) delay designation to the door.
Diagram 35 Reinstalling the cover
Initial calibration
NOTE 1: If calibration does not proceed according to the instructions
below, please see the troubleshooting section at the end of the manual.
NOTE 2: Initial calibration can be performed with a 12-V battery for
installations in facilities that do not yet have commercially-available power.
NOTE 3: Access control systems may register DPS and/or
BOND error conditions during the calibration sequence.
TECH TIP: For installation on a door without a door handle, a pull handle can
be made from masking or other tape to pull the door closed for calibration.
The DEM680E performs an automatic calibration
when the unit is initially powered up. This process only
proceeds if the door is closed and the unit has received
acceptable signals from the DPS and bond sensors.
PERFORM a manual calibration immediately
following installation, if necessary.
1
ENSURE that the door is closed.
2
APPLY power to the Magnalock.
3
PRESS AND RELEASE the calibration button (see
Diagram 34
).
4
VERIFY that the LED changes from red to amber
to green. The unit is now calibrated.
Calibration Button
Diagram 34 Calibration button
Delayed Egress
status LEDs
The two LEDs shown display the
following Delayed Egress states.
RED
GREEN
STATE
OFF
OFF
Unlocked
OFF
ON
Bypass
ON
OFF
Egress Alarm
ON
ON
Locked
Documenting the
configuration settings
1
Indicate the settings on the adhesive-backed labels
included with the Magnalock (see
Diagram 32
).
2
Complete the labels and affix them to the inside
of the Magnalock cover (see
Diagram 33
).
Diagram 31 LED location
Diagram 32 System settings
Diagram 33 Settings labels
Behavior of Delayed
Egress Magnalocks with
regional settings
California
Upon power up, lock goes into an alarm state
and requires a manual reset. Nuisance delay
is settable to 0, 1, 2 or 3 seconds and the exit
delay is fixed at 15 or 30 seconds. Bypass delay
is settable to 0, 15, 30 or 45 seconds. A manual
reset is required after a delayed egress event.
Chicago
Upon power up, lock goes into an alarm state and
requires a manual reset. Nuisance delay is fixed at
1 second, the exit delay is fixed at 15 seconds, and
the bypass delay is fixed at 0 seconds. A manual
reset is required after a delayed egress event.