57Delayed Egress Exit Device Installation Instructions For installation assistance, contact SARGENT at 800-810-WIRE (9473) A7743C 04/13 Copyright 2013, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited.
Table of Contents 1 Warning................................................................ 3 2 General Description.................................................. 4 3 Parts Breakdown...................................................... 4 4 Installation Instructions............................................. 5 5 Factory Default Settings............................................. 9 6 57- Dip Switch Settings.............................................10 7 57- Wiring.......................
Warning 1 Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by ASSA ABLOY could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 2 General Description The SARGENT 57-Delayed Egress Exit Device is designed to work with an external electromagnetic lock in areas that require a delayed egress which alarms at the door when any attempt is made to violate the door. The 57- device can be tied into a fire alarm system. NOTE: Proper connections and appropriate peripheral hardware are required.
7- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 4 Installation Instructions 1. Determine locations of components at the door 2. Mount all hardware and peripheral equipment according to manufacturer’s instructions NOTE: For exit device mechanical installation, refer to mechanical instruction sheets and templates included with product. 3. Power supply should be mounted near door to avoid power drop due to excessive wire runs 4.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 4 Installation Instructions (Continued) Verify hand and bevel of door. Exit devices are always reverse bevel and are mounted on the inside of the door. Outside View Outside view 04/15/13 Copyright © 2013, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 4 Installation Instructions (Continued) ElectroLynx® Connector System Notes: Locking mechanism The system is designed to be installation friendly with pluggable connectors from the electric hinge through the door to the rail. The only wiring required is to the flying leads on the pigtail harness assembly on the frame side of the electric hinge. IMPORTANT: Plug Receptacle The plug and receptacle connectors are designed to mate and lock together as shown in the figure.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 4 Installation Instructions (Continued) Cylinder Installation 1. Prepare door according to template(s) and instructions supplied with exit device. 2. Verify cylinder (size varies; consult factory) is installed in rail insert with collar prior to installing exit device on door. Side View Top View of Insert To Remove/Replace Cylinder 1. Ensure power is disconnected. 2. Loosen set screw by turning counter-clockwise using 5/64” allen wrench. 3.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 5 Factory Default Settings Default factory presets for the 57- are as follows: Status Armed (Delayed Egress) Momentary Egress (Passage Delay) Disarmed Alarm Nuisance Delay Nuisance Audible Momentary Egress Time Reverse LED Handing LEDs/Time Solid GREEN Flashing RED for (5) seconds Solid RED Flashing RED & GREEN (15) seconds for egress (1) second Horn Off Off Off On On On (5) seconds RED (Armed) ”Top” LED (Armed) for LHRB or RHRB 04/15/13 Copyright © 2013, Sargent Manuf
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 57- Dip Switch Settings 6 S2-1 Nuisance Delay - (Field selectable 0 or 1 second) A one second nuisance delay can be enabled by setting Dip Switch (S2-1) to the “On” position. When nuisance delay is enabled, the unit will require the push bar to be depressed for more than one second in order to trigger an irreversible alarm condition.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 7 57- Wiring A. IMPORTANT Caution: Disconnect all input power before beginning installation to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage 1. Installer must be a trained, experienced service person 2. All wiring must comply with applicable local electrical codes, ordinances and regulations 3. Field cut rail assemblies are not allowed. Exit device must be ordered for specific door width.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 7 57- Wiring (Continued) The following are the input and output connector designations. Harness Connector Pin No.* Circuit Board Pin No.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 7 57- Wiring (Continued) I/O Circuit Board Pin No. 8-2 J1-1 24VDC Power Supply Input (+) This input may be tied to the normally closed contact of a building’s fire alarm system. If the fire alarm is activated, this contact will open, voiding the 15 second delay for egress. 8-1 J1-2 Return - Power Supply -return (-). 8-3 J1-4 Remote Reset - This input may be tied to a momentary normally open contact at a remote location to reset the device when in alarm.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 8 Exit Device Plug-in Connector Installation Mounting bracket Screw locations 1” dia. hole in door Ring terminal (from harness) ! Insert bracket mounting screw through *ground ring terminal. Fasten mounting bracket with mounting bracket screws (ring terminal). *Ring terminal must be grounded as indicated.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 9 System Wiring Examples Sample Wiring #1 – Basic 57- Delayed Egress with Fire Alarm and Remote Reset During a fire alarm condition, the fire alarm contact opens which de-energizes the rail magnet and allows immediate egress. 24VDC 1.0AMP Regulated and Filtered Power Supply GND Line voltage fuse (1 AMP) NEUT HOT 110-120 VAC 123 Voltage adjust for battery backup NOTE: This drawing shows the BPS Series.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 9 System Wiring Examples (Continued) Sample Wiring #2 – 57- Exit Device with inside Keypad, Fire Alarm, Door Status and Remote Horn A valid code entry at the 4291 (Inside) keypad shunts the 57- exit device and allows egress for a time period programmable at the keypad. During a fire alarm condition, the contact opens which de-energizes the external electromagnet and allows immediate egress.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 9 System Wiring Examples (Continued) Sample Wiring #3 – 57- Exit Device with Fire Alarm, Keypads and Fail Safe ET During a fire alarm condition, the contact opens which de-energizes the rail electromagnet and allows immediate egress. A valid code entry at the 4291 (Inside) keypad shunts the 57- exit device and allows egress for a time period programmable at this keypad.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 10 Operating Instructions Note: Power-up sequence is as follows: • Both insert LEDs illuminate "red" for 2 seconds while concurrently sounding buzzer for 500ms. • Both insert LEDs illuminate "green" for 2 seconds (no buzzer) • The (4) diagnostic LEDS on bottom of module illuminate for 2 seconds. • Insert LED illuminates to the switch position (armed or not armed). There are three modes of operation: Armed (Delayed Egress), Momentary Egress and Maintained Egress.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 10 Operating Instructions (Continued) Maintained Egress Mode 1. Rotate key fully clockwise (one click) and return key to center position (remove key) 2. Red (default) or Green LED will illuminate. See Dip Switch Settings section 5 for LED color settings. 3. Rail assembly is disarmed allowing the device to operate as a standard exit device permitting free egress Resetting the Unit from Maintained Egress Mode to Armed Mode 1.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 10 Operating Instructions (Continued) Unit Tied Into A Fire Alarm System – Optional for Non-Labeled Devices 1. In case of a fire/emergency, the rail assembly will release the external electromagnet instantaneously, voiding the 15 second delay, allowing immediate egress and continuous immediate egress. 2. LED will be extinguished and the rail will remain unlocked. 3.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 11 Troubleshooting The tables below are provided to assist in the installation and troubleshooting of the 57- exit device. The following table lists the status and function of the (2) Green/Red LEDs located on the rail insert.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 11 Troubleshooting (Continued) NOTES With Rim, Mortise and Vertical Rod exit devices: When jumper is missing or in wrong position, the Yellow Diagnostic LED turns ON. To locate (J5) jumper, remove Insert Assembly amd Insert Assembly Plate: 1 2 3 J5 Default factory setting for 57- shown FUNCTION JUMPER 57- J5-1 & J5-2 59-STD J5-2 & J5-3 1.
57- Prefix 80 Series Exit Device 11 Troubleshooting (Continued) Symptom / Failure * Refer to Diagnostic LED Table/Description and Minimum Requirements to Arm Rail sections. A. Rail won’t arm (Armed LED won’t turn ON / Horn sounds immediately or after a delay) When trying to arm, the rail goes into alarm immediately after momentary egress times out or after a short delay after the momentary egress times out. Are the Yellow, Red and Orange Diagnostic LEDs OFF? YES – Replace defective PCB module assembly.
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