User's Manual

Installation Manual Magnetic Locks 11-7
Mounting the 3000 Series Magnetic Lock
To mount the 3000 Magnetic lock, follow the
DynaLock Corp. Mounting and Operating
Instructions that came with the Lock.
NOTE: State codes require that all lock and
elevator deactivation circuitry be wired into the
facility’s fire alarm system. This is done so that
in case of a fire, any lock or elevator
deactivation unit disengages, allowing for free
egress or ingress. Be sure to check Local, State
and Federal Codes as well as Chapter 12: Fire
Panel Interface (FPI).
Connecting the 3000 Series Magnetic Lock
You will need 18-gauge 2-conductor non-
shielded cable to make your connections.
The basic operation of this Lock will center on
supplying power to the Lock coil whenever a
Tag is detected in the zone, and removing that
power when there are no Tags detected in the
zone.
To connect the 3000 Series Magnetic Lock to
the Controller, refer to Figure 11.4 and use the
following instructions:
At the Lock:
1. Connect the RED wire to pin 1 on the
Lock terminal strip.
2. Connect the BLACK wire to pin 2 on
the Lock terminal strip.
At the Controller:
1. Connect the open end of the RED wire
to pin 1 (+12V AC) of P10.
NOTE: This will provide half of the AC
power connection for the Lock.
Furthermore, the Lock Trigger contacts
at the Controller will close upon Tag
detection. By using these contacts, you
can open and close the other half of the
AC power connection for the lock.
2. Connect the open end of the BLACK
wire to pin 1 (Lock N.O.) of P4.
NOTE: This contact will close whenever
there is Tag detection.
3. Using a short piece of BLACK wire,
connect one end to pin 2 (+12V AC) of
P10 to pin 2 (Lock Comm) of P4.
4. Make your connections from the Fire
Panel to pins 5 & 6 of P4.
5. Apply power to the Controller and test
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.
The delay time is set by Position 3 on the
Selector Switch (S1) on the Lock PCB (
see
Figure 11.3
).
The OFF position results
in a 1-second delay
The ON position results
in a 3-second delay