User's Manual

11-2 Magnetic Locks Installation Manual
3101 Magnetic Locks
3101 Magnetic Lock Specifications
Lock Jumper
Mounting the 3101 Magnetic Lock
Connecting the 3101 Magnetic Lock
Connections and Operation
Adjusting the Sensor Pin
Changing the Lock Nuisance delay time
Changing the Egress Alarm delay time
The 3101 Magnetic Lock features 1200 pound
holding force, Delay Egress Circuitry, NFPA101
Life Safety Codes conformity, a selectable
nuisance delay and an Accutech custom-
designed electromagnetic coil.
Our custom-designed electromagnetic coil, only
available through Accutech, results in lower
current draw (only 12V AC/DC required).
3101 Magnetic Lock Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
Power Requirements
12V AC/DC
Temperature
3101 Magnetic Locks operate best in an ambient
temperature between 35 and 90 degrees
Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this range may
cause unexpected or undesirable results,
including premature failure.
Weight
The 3101 Magnetic Lock weighs 11 U.S.
pounds.
Lock Jumper
The 3101 Lock has one jumper on it, the Fire
Panel Jumper (
Figure 11.2). By default it is
placed in position 2-3. You must move this
jumper (and leave it) into position 1-2 (the left
two pins) before you install the Lock.
Mounting the 3101 Magnetic Lock
To mount the 3101 Magnetic Lock, follow the
DynaLock Corp. Mounting and Operating
Instructions that came with the Lock.
Connecting the 3101 Magnetic Lock
IMPORTANT:
Follow the WIRING INSTRUCTIONS in
THIS MANUAL ONLY!
Terminal connections and functions
vary from the locks original design
and documentation.
You will need 18-gauge 6-conductor non-
shielded cable for installation. If you are using
composite cable, see Chapter 2 for color codes.
NOTE:
State codes require that all lock and elevator
deactivation circuitry be wired into the facility’s
fire alarm system (
see Chapter 12: Fire Panel
Interface
). This is done so that in case of a fire,
any lock or elevator deactivation unit
disengages, allowing for free egress or ingress.
To connect the 3101 Magnetic Lock, consult
Figures 11.1 and 11.2.