Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks The 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Lock provides the following features in an integrated lock, eliminating the need to install separate sensors in and around the door frame: ■ electrified locking mechanism ■ electronic token reader ■ integrated trim ■ door status detection ■ ability to exit without triggering an alarm (RQE) The figure below shows the relationship between the components in the IDH Max® System.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Functions Holes by Function DEU/DEL LEU/LEL NXEU/NXEL TDEU/TDEL Holes to drill A Forged trim (2 holes)† I/S O/S Through door Through door I/S O/S Through door Through door B Harness† ■ H Lever† † ■ ■ F Thumb turn G Trim mounting (2 holes)† ■ ■ Through door Through door ■ ■ Through door Through door Through door Through door Through door Through door Because these holes pass through the mortise pocket, it is recommended that ea
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks 3 Drill wire channel through door Hinge mortise Caution 1: Check with your local fire marshal before drilling a fire-rated door. Drilling through a fire-rated door may void the fire label. Caution 2: Be careful to drill straight through the door, making sure the drill does not break through the face of the door. 1 Remove the hinge nearest the mortise cavity.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks 5 Determine wire gauge for power wiring 1 Calculate the total length of the power wire run by summing: ■ The distance from the power supply to the first door. ■ If powering more than one door daisy-chained to the same power supply, add the total distance of the power runs between the doors. 2 Refer to the table below to determine the minimum wire gauge based on the number of doors sharing the power supply and the total length of the wire run.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Configuring & installing the mortise case 5 Run the sensor wiring from the location of the access control panel to the location for the wire transfer hinge. To match the sensor wire colors, refer to the table below. Wire connection Door status sensor Latchbolt status sensor RQE status sensor Color White Purple Brown & Orange No.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Configuring & installing the mortise case 9 Position hub toggles (if necessary) 1 Check whether the hub toggles are in the proper position for the lock. See the table below and Figure 9.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Installing the trim 11 Install wire transfer hinge Note: BEST recommends one of the following concealed electric hinges from Stanley Security Solutions. For more information, contact your BEST representative. Hinge Description† CECB 179-66 Standard weight; steel CECB 168-66 Heavy weight; steel CECB 191-66 Standard weight; brass † All hinges measure 4.5″ × 4.5″ and have a 26D finish.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Installing the trim 13 Cylinder retainer screw Figure 13 Installing the concealed cylinder 8 Install concealed cylinder & core (DEU/DEL and TDEU/TDEL functions only) 1 Use a cylinder wrench to thread the cylinder into the mortise case so that the groove around the cylinder is even with the door surface as shown in Figure 13. Caution: A malfunction can occur if the cylinder is threaded in too far.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Installing the trim 14 Install trim hole inserts and bushings 1 Insert the two trim hole inserts into the upper trim hole on each side of the door, as shown in Figure 14. 2 Insert two bushings into the field harness & reader wire hole on each side of the door, as shown in Figure 14. 3 Insert a bushing into the sensor & solenoid wire hole on the inside of the door, as shown in Figure 14.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Installing the trim 15 Connect reader wire harness 1 From the outside of the door, feed the reader wire harness connector through the field harness & reader wire hole. 2 Temporarily rest the outside trim on the door by inserting the trim studs into the stud holes. Note: You can temporarily install the outside knob/lever to hold the outside trim in place. See Task 17.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Installing the trim 16 Set the control electronics board DIP switches Each IDH Max unit must be addressable (able to be identified automatically by the access control system) with a unique address that matches its Lenel or B.A.S.I.S.® reader address set up in the management software. See the System Administration User Guide for more information on reader addressing.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Installing the trim For example, to address an IDH Max Lock with address number 5, the binary equivalent number would be 00101 – OFF OFF ON OFF ON. See table below. ON 1 (16) 2 3 4 Switches 1–5 are reader addressing switches Reader Switch address 5 5 6 7 Switches 6–7 are baud rate switches 8 Switch 8 is the end-of-line switch; set it to ON if the lock is the last one in the daisy change.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Completing the installation at the door 17 Secure through-bolt trim and complete connections 1 Position the inside and outside trim onto the door. 2 Making sure that the trim does not pinch the wires, secure the trim to the door—but do not tighten. Use the combination mounting screw at the top trim hole and the standard mounting screw at the bottom trim hole.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Completing the installation at the door 18 Set screw cap Set screw Outside of door Spindles Inside of door Figure 18a Installing the knobs Install inside and outside knobs/levers For both knobs and levers Unscrew the inside spindle one full turn to allow the spindles to turn freely. For knobs 1 From the outside of the door, insert the outside knob and spindles assembly into the lockset.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Completing the installation at the door 19 Install core (DEU/DEL and TDEU/TDEL only) 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right. 2 With the control key in the core, insert the core into the cylinder. 3 Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and withdraw the key. Caution: The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors. Provide adequate security for the control key.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Completing the installation at the door 20 Install access door 1 Making sure that the access door does not pinch any wires, insert the tabs of the access door into its mating slots and swing the door closed. 2 Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the access door with the security screw. Tighten firmly. Security screw Tabs Figure 20 Installing the access door 16 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Completing the installation at the door 21 Install strike box and strike plate 1 Insert the strike box into the mortise in the door jamb. Place the strike plate over the strike box and secure the strike with the screws provided. 2 Check the position of the auxiliary bolt against the strike plate. Caution: The auxiliary bolt must make contact with the strike plate.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Testing the installation 23 Connect to the BAS-500 or BAS-1000 access control panel 1 If necessary daisy-chain all IDH Max Locks by splicing like wires and make all necessary wire runs to either a BAS-500 or BAS-1000 panel. Note: A BAS-500 panel will accept up to 16 IDH Max 1300 locks and a BAS-1000 panel will accept up to 32 IDH Max 1300 locks. 2 Connect the orange wire or its extension to the RS485 connection TR2+ or higher. See Figure 23.
Installation Instructions for 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks Troubleshooting the installation sensor, until the access control panel sees the door as closed. Then remove the magnet. Verify that the appropriate alarm response is triggered by the access control panel, indicating that the door status sensor is working. 7 With the door armed, hold the door open. Hold a magnet against the edge of the door, over the door status sensor, until the access control panel sees the door as closed.
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