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Delayed Egress
7100, 7200 Series Exit Device
Installation Instructions
80-9470-0162-000 10/20
Yellow
Green
Red
Orange
NOTES:
1.
When the rail is armed (in Delayed Egress
Mode) and the door is closed and latched,
the Red End Cover LED and the Green
Diagnostic LED should be ON only. All other
LEDs should be OFF.
2.
With the rail armed, depressing the
rail push bar slightly will turn the Red
Diagnostic LED ON. The rail should go into
alarm immediately (no nuisance delay) or
after being pressed for 1, 2, or 3-second
nuisance delay setting. The rail will be in the
irreversible alarm mode - End Cover LED
is Amber with local audible beeping tone.
After a standard delay of 15 seconds (0r
30-second optional delay), the rail solenoid
de-energizes and passage is allowed. End
cover LED is green with alarm at a steady
tone which continues until reset by key
switch.
3.
When a Door Status switch is used and the
door is opened, the Orange Diagnostic LED
will turn ON, which indicates that the door
is not closed. When not using a door status
switch, DIP switch position 7 must be set to
ON, Orange Diagnostic LED shall be off.
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Appendix: Legacy Boards
J2
Connector
J1
Connector
J2
Connector
J1
Connector
To De vice; F actory Wired
To De vice; F actory Wired
Blac k
Red
White
Blue
Brown
Orange
Ye llow
Violet
Negative
Positive
Remote Reset
Remote Bypass
Secure Rel ayOutput (NO)
Secure Relay Output (NC)
Alarm Relay Output (NO )
Alarm Relay Output (NC)
Blac k
Red
Brown
Ye llow
Orange
Blue
Green
White
Negative
Positive
Remote Reset
Remote Bypass
Alarm Relay Output (NO )
Alarm Relay Output (NC)
Secure Rel ay Output (NC)
Secure Rel ay Output (NO)
There were two versions of legacy printed circuit boards where the wire colors, alarm, and secure relay
connections differed. Please refer to the below diagrams as a reference, if needed.
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