User's Manual
Installation Manual Magnetic Locks 11-5
Figure 11.3 Adjusting the Sensor Pin
8. Apply power to the Lock by powering
up the Controller. The Lock LED will
light up both Green and Red (kind of
Yellow) while it goes through its power
up sequence (about 5 seconds)
(
see Figure 11.2).
9. When the power up sequence is over,
the LED will either turn solid Red (Door
closed and locked) or the LED will turn
off (Door open and unlocked). You want
the door to be closed and locked.
10. With the door closed and locked, apply
as much pressure to the door as needed
to fully deflect the door, and while
holding it in this position, adjust the
Sensor pin with the included ΒΌ Allen
wrench until the (Red) LED goes out on
the Lock.
NOTE: For slight adjustments, there is a
Sensor pin access hole in the PCB of the
Lock (
see Figure 11.2) However,
depending on how the internal lock
wires are situated this may not be
feasible. If this is the case, it is
recommended that you deflect the door
farther until you can adjust the Sensor
pin directly with the Allen wrench.
11. When you have completed the
adjustment, gently allow the door to be
pulled by the weight of the door.
NOTE: When the door is closed the
LED will be Red, when the door is open
the LED will be Off.
12. Remove power from the Lock by
powering down the Controller.
13. Tighten the set screw with the Allen
wrench provided. This will prevent the
Sensor pin from coming out of
adjustment.
NOTE: Be careful not to over tighten.
14. Replace the Fire Alarm Control jumper
into the N.C. position (pins 1-2)
(
see Figure 11.2).
15. Move DS1 Position 1 into the OFF
position (
see Figure 11.2).
NOTE: This will take the lock out of
set-up mode and into normal operation
mode.
16. Move DS1 Position 3 into the ON
position (
see Figure 11.2).
17. Replace the cover to the Lock housing.
18. Apply power to the Lock from the
Controller and test the function of the
Lock.
Changing the Lock Nuisance delay time
The Lock Nuisance Delay time prevents
nuisance alarms by requiring a door disturbance
to be sustained for a set length of time before
registering an alarm.