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Service and Maintenance for Mortise Locks

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W Series Service Manual

Task D. To reinstall the cylinder and mortise case faceplate:

Note:  

Install the cylinder for EEL and EEU function locks only.

1. Thread the concealed cylinder into the mortise case so that the 

groove around the cylinder head is even with the door surface. 
Adjust the cylinder depth plus or minus one turn so that the core, 
when installed in the cylinder, is flush with the outer surface of the 
escutcheon.

Caution

A malfunction can occur if the cylinder is threaded in too far.

2. Secure the cylinder in the mortise case with the cylinder clamp 

screw.

3. Secure the mortise case faceplate to the mortise case with the 

faceplate mounting screws.

4. Check the cylinder and lock for proper operation.

Figure 4.17

Reinstalling the cylinder and mortise case faceplate

Outside of door

Concealed cylinder

Cylinder clamp screw
(inside mortise case)

Mortise case faceplate

Faceplate mounting screw

Faceplate mounting screw

Summary of Contents for 34HW

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Page 2: ...be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose without the express wri...

Page 3: ...echnical support 1 4 IDH MAX LOCKS FUNCTIONS AND PARTS 2 1 Function descriptions 2 2 IDH Max mortise functions 2 2 IDH Max cylindrical functions 2 4 Trim components 2 5 Proximity card reader and trim...

Page 4: ...nents diagram 3 15 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FOR MORTISE LOCKS 4 1 Replacing components for IDH Max Mortise Locks 4 2 Replacing components for electrified mortise locks 4 25 Removing components for elec...

Page 5: ...lindrical locks 5 26 Removing and reinstalling the door status switch and magnet assembly for IDH Max Cylindrical Locks 5 28 ADDITIONAL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FOR IDH MAX LOCKS 6 1 Replacing wire har...

Page 6: ...Contents vi W Series Service Manual...

Page 7: ...on drawings 3 2 Understanding cylindrical function drawings 3 4 Mortise lock components 3 11 Cylindrical lock components 3 14 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FOR MORTISE LOCKS Removing the core 4 3 Removing t...

Page 8: ...lling the mortise case 4 34 Threading the set screw 4 37 Location of the cylinder clamp screw view from the edge of the door 4 38 Explanation of the hand and bevel of the door 4 40 Turning over the hu...

Page 9: ...r wire harness connector through the wire hole 5 14 Connecting the reader wire harness to the control electronics circuit board 5 15 Securing the through bolt escutcheon and completing connections 5 1...

Page 10: ...harness cylindrical lock shown 6 2 Removing the harness clamp 6 4 Connecting the wire harnesses to the control electronics circuit board 6 6 Installing the screws for the control electronics circuit b...

Page 11: ...5KW 95KW DEL DEU function locks CERTIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS IDH Max and electrified locks The 8KW 9KW and 34 37HW locks are UL listed for GYQS electrically controlled single point locks or latches Th...

Page 12: ...The 36H 37H locks conform to UL437 Standard for Key Locks referencing door locks The 36H 37H high security cylinder complies with ANSI Grade 1 Security and is UL listed UL 437 both in Canada and the U...

Page 13: ...tallation Instructions for 8K Cylindrical Locks T56066 Wiring Instructions for Cylindrical Locks with Request to Exit T56090 Document Title Doc No W13 Template Installation Specifications for 34HW 35H...

Page 14: ...es products You may locate the representative nearest you by calling 317 849 2250 Monday through Friday between 7 00 a m and 4 00 p m eastern standard time or visit the web page www BestAccess com H14...

Page 15: ...The following pages contain function descriptions for all IDH Max Locks This chapter also includes exploded diagrams that show all field serviceable mechanical parts diagrams of trim and other miscell...

Page 16: ...inside lever knob outside lever knob when electric power is removed from the solenoid outside key Outside lever knob locked by applying 12 VDC to the solenoid remains locked only while power continue...

Page 17: ...solenoid remains locked only while power continues to be applied Outside lever knob unlocked by removing 12 VDC from the solenoid Inside lever knob is always unlocked Latchbolt operated by inside leve...

Page 18: ...oved from the solenoid outside key Outside lever knob locked by applying 12 VDC to the solenoid remains locked only while power continues to be applied Outside lever knob unlocked by removing 12 VDC f...

Page 19: ...Series Service Manual 2 5 TRIM COMPONENTS PROXIMITY CARD READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM Figure 2 3 Proximity card reader and trim exploded diagram 7 9 Outside Inside 3 2 1 1 11 17 12 15 4 6 8 13 14...

Page 20: ...not shown D62572 1 34HW outside escutcheon for use with non BEST cores or not shown D62567 1 9KW outside escutcheon not shown A60344 1 HID FCC label affixed to the outside escutcheon or not shown A60...

Page 21: ...2128 1 Access door 25 See page 2 14 1 Access door screw TORX with post head or not shown See page 2 14 1 Access door screw McGard head A61428 a See the H Series Service Manual for other knob styles b...

Page 22: ...ies Service Manual 2 8 MAGNETIC STRIPE SWIPE CARD READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM Figure 2 4 Magnetic stripe swipe card reader and trim exploded diagram 7 9 Outside Inside 4 2 1 1 6 12 15 23 23 17 3...

Page 23: ...heon non BEST or not shown D62567 1 9KW outside escutcheon not shown 1773340 1 FCC label affixed to the outside escutcheon 5 A60317 2 Lens cover not shown A60318 2 Lens retaining ring 6 See page 2 13...

Page 24: ...w TORX with post head or not shown See page 2 14 1 Access door screw McGard head a See the H Series Service Manual for other knob styles b See the H Series Service Manual for other lever styles c See...

Page 25: ...Parts W Series Service Manual 2 11 MAGNETIC STRIPE INSERTION CARD READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM Figure 2 5 Magnetic stripe insertion card reader and trim exploded diagram 1 1 4 7 9 17 17 11 2 3 6...

Page 26: ...Bushing 8 B61439 2 Trim hole insert 9 B61326 1 Field wire harness 10 See page 2 13 4 Control electronics mounting screw 11 1805968 1 Cable clamp 12 B61327 1 Sensor and solenoid wire harness 13 B63022...

Page 27: ...k doors Upper escutcheon screw for 2 thick doors Upper escutcheon screw for 2 1 4 thick doors Upper escutcheon screw for 2 1 2 thick doors Upper escutcheon screw for 2 3 4 thick doors Upper escutcheon...

Page 28: ...k doors Lower escutcheon screw for 3 thick doors Lower Escutcheon Screw for 1 3 4 Thick Doors Kit 1877702 10 Lower Escutcheon Screw for 2 Thick Doors Kit 1877744 10 Lower Escutcheon Screw for 2 1 4 Th...

Page 29: ...d 7 are set to ON for automatic baud rate detection This setting lets you determine the baud rate for communication between the lock s control electronics circuit board and the panel interface module...

Page 30: ...pe card reader see page 6 12 To install the proximity card reader see page 6 15 4 Reinstall the inside and outside escutcheons on the door For mortise lock instructions see page 4 20 For cylindrical l...

Page 31: ...ions and Parts W Series Service Manual 2 17 MORTISE CASE EXPLODED DIAGRAM Figure 2 7 Mortise case exploded diagram EEU function shown 10 14 17 16 19 26 24 7 9 6 21 22 23 22 25 5 27 29 20 11 4 3 13 8 1...

Page 32: ...plate 11 A61226 1 Auxiliary bolt spring 12 A18724 2 Case mounting screw 13 A61328 1 Door status switch 14 B34092 1 Auxiliary bolt 15 B61227 1 Latch status switch 16 A61329 1 Latch status switch lever...

Page 33: ...247 1 Outside mounting plate 4 not shown not shown B61341 B61342 B61343 1 1 1 Concealed cylinder for 1 3 4 2 thick doorsa or Concealed cylinder for 2 1 4 2 1 2 thick doorsa or Concealed cylinder for 2...

Page 34: ...Functions and Parts 2 20 W Series Service Manual CYLINDRICAL CHASSIS EXPLODED DIAGRAM Figure 2 9 Cylindrical chassis exploded diagram 9K DDEU function shown 6 3 4 5 8 9 10 4 13 12 7 5 14 15 2 11 Insi...

Page 35: ...or not shown B60420 2 Knob return spring 8KW 5 B55504 2 Thrust plate 6 B60470 1 Wire protector cap 7 B54172 1 Chassis cover not shown A60765 1 ID label affixed to the chassis cover 8 C61034 1 DDEL so...

Page 36: ...components 8 1 2 3 4 5 10 6 9 7 7 Item Part no Qty Description 1 B34380 1 ANSI plastic strike box 2 B25641 1 ANSI strike plate 3 A18724 2 Screw for ANSI strike 4 not shown C54680 C54684 1 1 Latch for...

Page 37: ...terface module components parts list Refer to Figure 2 11 and the table below to find the part you need Figure 2 11 Panel interface module components 1 2 Item Part no Qty Description 1 B63023 1 Panel...

Page 38: ...IDH Max Locks Functions and Parts 2 24 W Series Service Manual...

Page 39: ...d locks These diagrams show all field serviceable mechanical parts This chapter also includes function descriptions and function conversion information CONVERTING AN EXISTING TRIM STYLE To convert a l...

Page 40: ...n drawings Outside Inside Outside key Latchbolt Inside key EWEL Electrically Locked Fail Safe EWEU Electrically Unlocked Fail Secure Latchbolt operated by inside lever knob outside lever knob when ele...

Page 41: ...ide and outside lever knob unlocked by applying 24 VAC VDC to the solenoid remains unlocked only while power continues to be applied YEL Electrically Locked Fail Safe YEU Electrically Unlocked Fail Se...

Page 42: ...e lever knob outside lever knob when electric power is removed from the solenoid outside key Outside lever knob locked by applying 24 VDC to the solenoid remains locked only while power continues to b...

Page 43: ...er styles 2 A34131 2 Rose ring for lever trim or not shown B34544 2 Rose ring for knob trim 3 A34129 2 Rosea 4 B35029 1 Mounting plate assembly 5 5 A35455 A35084 1 1 15 outside lever assemblya or 4 ou...

Page 44: ...Qty Description 1 1 E55169 B54707 1 1 15 plain lever handlea or 4 plain knobb a See the 9K Series Service Manual for other lever styles b See the 8K Series Service Manual for other knob styles 2 B5500...

Page 45: ...B34543 2 Escutcheon ring for knob trim 3 A35461 1 Inside escutcheon assembly or not shown A35460 1 Inside escutcheon assembly 4 B35029 1 Mounting plate assembly 5 C34413 1 Outside escutcheon 6 6 A3545...

Page 46: ...r styles 2 A35494 1 Inside escutcheon assembly or not shown A35496 1 Inside escutcheon assembly 3 B35249 1 Mounting plate assembly 4 C34445 1 Outside escutcheon 5 5 A35455 A35084 1 1 15 outside lever...

Page 47: ...Functions and Parts W Series Service Manual 3 9 MORTISE CASE EXPLODED DIAGRAM Figure 3 7 Mortise case exploded diagram EWEU function shown 7 9 6 20 21 22 21 23 24 5 26 25 27 18 10 4 3 28 11 19 2 1 8...

Page 48: ...1 Auxiliary bolt spring 11 A18724 2 Case mounting screw 12 B34092 1 Auxiliary bolt 13 A61227 1 Latch status switch 14 A61329 1 Latch status switch lever 15 A61250 2 Latch status switch screw 16 A3423...

Page 49: ...g plate for A B C D or J trim 4 not shown not shown B61234 B61235 B61236 1 1 1 Concealed cylinder for 1 3 4 2 thick doors a Concealed cylinder for 2 1 4 2 1 2 thick doorsa Concealed cylinder for 2 3 4...

Page 50: ...cks Functions and Parts 3 12 W Series Service Manual CYLINDRICAL CHASSIS EXPLODED DIAGRAM Figure 3 9 Cylindrical chassis exploded diagram 9K DEU function shown 2 6 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 5 13 12 8 4 14 15 In...

Page 51: ...shown B60420 1 Knob return spring 8KW 5 B55504 2 Thrust plate 6 B60470 1 Wire protector cap 7 B54172 1 Chassis cover not shown A60227 1 ID label affixed to the chassis cover 8 C60231 1 DEU solenoid o...

Page 52: ...9 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 10 8 Item Part no Qty Description 1 B34380 1 ANSI plastic strike box 2 B25641 1 ANSI strike plate 3 not shown A18724 A34450 2 2 Screw for ANSI strike Security strike screw 4 B25640 1 S...

Page 53: ...ow to find the part you need Figure 3 11 8W components diagram 5 7 6 4 3 2 1 Item Nomen clature Description 1 8W599 Transformer 2 8WCON AC to DC converter full wave bridge rectifier 3 8WMOV Metal oxid...

Page 54: ...Electrified Locks Functions and Parts 3 16 W Series Service Manual...

Page 55: ...properly grounded using an electrostatic discharge ESD protection kit Touching the circuit board without proper grounding can damage sensitive electronic components even if you don t notice any stati...

Page 56: ...or IDH Max Mortise Locks which starts on page 4 13 To replace this component See these tasks to remove See these tasks to reinstall Core Task A page 4 3 Task H page 4 23 Inside and outside lever knob...

Page 57: ...ents for IDH Max Mortise Locks Task A To remove the core Note Only EEL and EEU function locks have a core 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 2 Remove the...

Page 58: ...ap and use a 1 8 Allen wrench to remove the set screw from the inside lever knob 2 Remove the inside lever knob then the outside lever knob and spindle assembly from the door Figure 4 2 Removing the k...

Page 59: ...vice Manual 4 5 Task C To remove the access door 1 Use the appropriate bit driver to remove the security screw from the access door 2 Open the access door and remove it from the escutcheon Figure 4 4...

Page 60: ...cheon screws from the inside escutcheon Pull the inside escutcheon away from the door enough to expose the control electronics circuit board Note You can let the inside escutcheon dangle from the fiel...

Page 61: ...and solenoid connection 3 Disconnect the reader wire harness from the control electronics circuit board Figure 4 6 Disconnecting the wire harnesses Reader wire harness connector Sensor wires and sole...

Page 62: ...emoving the outside escutcheon make sure that the reader wire harness is not rubbed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage its sleeving or wire insulation Figure 4 7 Removing the...

Page 63: ...s Service Manual 4 9 5 Remove the bushings and trim hole inserts from each side of the door Figure 4 8 Removing the trim hole inserts and bushings from the door Outside of door Bushing Trim hole inser...

Page 64: ...Unscrew the two faceplate screws and remove the faceplate from the mortise case Save the screws 2 Loosen the cylinder clamp screw located inside the mortise case 3 Turn the cylinder counterclockwise...

Page 65: ...2 Remove the outside and inside mounting plates Task G To remove the mortise case 1 Remove the two case mounting screws 2 Remove the mortise case from the door Figure 4 10 Removing the mounting plate...

Page 66: ...e 3 Disconnect the leads 4 Remove the inside escutcheon from the door and pull the field wire harness out of the door Caution When removing the inside escutcheon make sure that the field wire harness...

Page 67: ...through the door to the hinge mortise Note You can let the inside escutcheon dangle from the field wire harness while completing Task A through Task F 3 Trim the four leads of the field wire harness...

Page 68: ...the mortise cavity while feeding the sensor and solenoid wires into the mortise cavity and out the sensor solenoid wire hole to the inside of the door Note The field wire harness should be routed abo...

Page 69: ...late opposite the outside mounting plate and screw them securely in place Caution Do not overtighten the mounting plate screws Overtightening may compress the mortise cavity and bind the locking mecha...

Page 70: ...ore when installed in the cylinder is flush with the outer surface of the escutcheon Caution A malfunction can occur if the cylinder is threaded in too far 2 Secure the cylinder in the mortise case wi...

Page 71: ...sert the two trim hole inserts into the upper trim hole on each side of the door 2 Insert the two bushings into the field harness reader wire hole on each side of the door Figure 4 18 Reinstalling bus...

Page 72: ...ask G on page 4 21 6 Connect the reader wire harness to the control electronics circuit board in the inside escutcheon 7 Feed the solenoid and sensor wire harness from the control electronics circuit...

Page 73: ...reader wire connector the reader wire harness connector is fully seated in its mating connector on the control electronics circuit board Figure 4 20 Connecting the reader wire harness to the control...

Page 74: ...surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation 3 Make the solenoid connection and three sensor connections and place the wires into the inside trim Caution When making the sensor connecti...

Page 75: ...y For knobs 1 From the outside of the door insert the outside knob and spindle assembly into the lock 2 Slide the inside knob onto the inside spindle and secure it with the set screw 3 Push the set sc...

Page 76: ...tside lever and spindle assembly into the lock from the outside of the door 2 Slide the inside lever onto the inside spindle and secure it with the set screw 3 Tighten the upper and lower escutcheon s...

Page 77: ...the cylinder Note If the core does not insert easily into the cylinder loosen the escutcheon screws and reposition the outside escutcheon When the core is inserted fully retighten the escutcheon screw...

Page 78: ...or 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 the appropriate bit driver to secure the access...

Page 79: ...hrough Task D Task F page 4 27 through page 4 30 Task C Task E through Task H page 4 35 page 4 36 through page 4 39 Escutcheons for M trim Task A through Task C Task F page 4 27 through page 4 28 page...

Page 80: ...lates page 4 31 7 Perform Task H To remove the mortise case page 4 32 Removing the J trim and mortise case Refer to the trim diagrams on page 3 7 and the detailed instructions for each task listed bel...

Page 81: ...inside lever knob then the outside lever knob and spindle assembly from the door Task B To remove the mortise case faceplate Unscrew the two faceplate screws and remove the faceplate from the mortise...

Page 82: ...rotate the key 15 degrees to the right Remove the core 2 Loosen the cylinder clamp screw located inside the mortise case 3 Using a narrow bladed screwdriver insert the blade into the figure 8 opening...

Page 83: ...ise cylinder wrench into the cylinder and turn it counterclockwise until you can remove the cylinder and cylinder ring 5 If the lock is double keyed repeat step 1 through step 3 on the other side of t...

Page 84: ...panner wrench into the hole in the inside rose escutcheon ring and rotate counterclockwise until you can remove the inside rose escutcheon ring 2 Repeat step 1 for the outside rose ring Task E To remo...

Page 85: ...G To remove the mounting plates 1 Remove the two mounting plate screws from the inside of the door Save the screws 2 Remove the outside and inside mounting plates 3 For J trim remove the J alignment p...

Page 86: ...ons for each task found in Tasks for reinstalling the components Reinstalling the sectional trim and mortise case Refer to the trim diagram on page 3 5 and the detailed instructions for each task list...

Page 87: ...ll the mortise case faceplate page 4 39 7 Perform Task H To reinstall the levers knobs page 4 39 Reinstalling the M trim and mortise case Refer to the trim diagram on page 3 8 and the detailed instruc...

Page 88: ...Service and Maintenance for Mortise Locks 4 34 W Series Service Manual Figure 4 32 Reinstalling the mortise case Case mounting screws...

Page 89: ...stall the escutcheons for J trim and M trim only 1 Position the inside and outside escutcheons on the door 2 Install the upper and lower escutcheon screws from the inside of the door Note The J escutc...

Page 90: ...tcheon rings for sectional trim and J trim only 1 For sectional trim hold the roses in position so they are centered on the mounting plates 2 Install the inside and outside rose rings or escutcheon ri...

Page 91: ...t screw into the cylinder until the tip of the set screw is below the threads of the cylinder 2 Make sure that the cylinder ring are positioned on the cylinder 3 With the mortise cylinder wrench inser...

Page 92: ...se case 6 Insert the control key and core into the cylinder Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and then remove the key 7 If the lock is double keyed repeat step 1 through step 4 on the othe...

Page 93: ...position the lever so that the handle points toward the door hinges 2 Install the inside lever knob onto the inside spindle 3 Use a 1 8 Allen wrench to install the set screw on the inside lever knob 4...

Page 94: ...the hand and or bevel and detailed instructions for each task Each outline references the detailed instructions for each task found in Tasks for changing the hand and bevel which starts on page 4 43 C...

Page 95: ...or instructions B represents the latchbolt and auxiliary bolt H represents the hubs C represents the cylinder clamp plate assembly R represents the request to exit switch Figure 4 39 Overview of chang...

Page 96: ...ge 4 32 Changing the bevel only Refer to the detailed instructions for each task that follows 1 Remove the mortise case See Removing components for IDH Max Mortise Locks on page 4 3 or Removing compon...

Page 97: ...a flat surface 2 For mortise cases with a plastic case spacer remove the case spacer from the case The plastic case spacer is tension mounted For mortise cases with a metal case spacer remove the case...

Page 98: ...e case 3 Gently pull the switch bracket feet apart and remove the bracket from the switch 4 Reposition the switch lever For RH RHRB the switch lever pivots at the bottom of the bracket near the feet F...

Page 99: ...Slide the strain relief into position on the case It should lock into place 7 Tilt the RQE switch forward and slide it into place in the case Task D To reinstall the hubs 1 Push the hub lever toward...

Page 100: ...e as the mortise cylinder Task F To turn over the auxiliary bolt 1 Remove the auxiliary bolt spring 2 Remove the auxiliary bolt from the case and turn it over 3 Insert the auxiliary bolt into the case...

Page 101: ...e case 2 Turn over the latchbolt and rotate the anti friction latch lever into position Place the latchbolt in the case 3 Slide the brass grommet on the latchbolt away from the U shaped latchbolt rod...

Page 102: ...make sure that all of the wires exiting the mortise case are routed through the raised loop on the case spacer Snap the plastic case spacer into position on the mortise case Make sure that the wires...

Page 103: ...e of the outside hub as shown in Figure 4 48 Note If you need to change the orientation of the RQE switch see step 3 through step 5 Task C To turn over the RQE switch on page 4 44 5 Clamp the RQE swit...

Page 104: ...the solenoid pin 5 Flip the solenoid and insert the pin of the solenoid plunger into the hole on the locking bar Note For IDH Max Locks the solenoid rests in an opening in the case and is held in plac...

Page 105: ...in 7 Remove the solenoid from the case Remember the orientation of the solenoid 8 For electrified locks carefully pry the bridge rectifier from the case Remove any adhesive residue from the case Reins...

Page 106: ...48 8 Reinstall the mortise case See Reinstalling components for IDH Max Mortise Locks on page 4 13 or Reinstalling components for electrified mortise locks on page 4 32 Replacing the RQE switch Remov...

Page 107: ...the hubs The flat side of the outside hub should be opposite the pivot point on the RQE switch 5 Reinstall the mortise case cover and case spacer See Task H To reinstall the mortise case cover and cas...

Page 108: ...r cable in the strain relief Slide the strain relief into position on the case It should lock into place 4 Reinstall the mortise case cover and case spacer See Task H To reinstall the mortise case cov...

Page 109: ...ire or cable 5 Slide the brass grommet on the latchbolt away from the U shaped latchbolt rod support Grasp the latchbolt by the square shaped tail and pull the latchbolt up and out of the case Maintai...

Page 110: ...pport Rest the latchbolt rod into the U shaped support Release the grommet It should snap into place Note If you can pull the square shaped tail out of the rod support the latchbolt is not placed prop...

Page 111: ...ounded using an electrostatic discharge ESD protection kit Touching the circuit board without proper grounding can damage sensitive electronic components even if you don t notice any static discharge...

Page 112: ...e section Reinstalling components for IDH Max Cylindrical Locks on page 5 8 To replace this component See these tasks to remove See these tasks to reinstall Core Task A page 5 3 Task I page 5 17 Keyed...

Page 113: ...yed lever knob 1 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the figure 8 core hole and into the lever knob keeper 2 Press the screwdriver blade in the direction of the arrow shown in Figure 5 2 Note You wil...

Page 114: ...t from the inside escutcheon Task D To disconnect the connections and remove the outside escutcheon 1 Remove the upper escutcheon and lower escutcheon screws from the inside escutcheon Pull the inside...

Page 115: ...ness is not rubbed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage its sleeving or wire insulation Figure 5 5 Loosening the escutcheon and disconnecting the connections Inside of door Rea...

Page 116: ...the door Task F To remove the RQE rose liner 1 Remove the through bolts from the top and bottom holes in the RQE rose liner 2 Slide the rose liner off the door Task G To remove the lock chassis Slide...

Page 117: ...nect the leads 4 Remove the inside escutcheon from the door and pull the field wire harness out of the door Caution When removing the inside escutcheon make sure that the field wire harness is not rub...

Page 118: ...there are 3 to 4 of slack in the field wire harness to allow access to the control electronics circuit board in the inside escutcheon Note You can let the inside escutcheon dangle from the field wire...

Page 119: ...h pair of leads to its corresponding field wire 7 Insert the wires and splice connectors into the holes or pockets in the door and frame being careful not to pinch the wires Install the wire transfer...

Page 120: ...tside rose liner until the proper groove on the through bolt stud lines up with the hub face Note 1 Make sure that the locking pin fully locks into the rose liner Note 2 The lock fits doors 1 3 4 to 2...

Page 121: ...tailpiece engages the retractor Task D To reinstall the RQE rose liner 1 Place the RQE rose liner on the chassis aligning the holes in the rose liner with the holes prepared in the door Caution Make s...

Page 122: ...oor 2 For LH and LHRB doors Insert two bushings into the door status switch LH LHRB reader wire hole on each side of the door For RH and RHRB doors Insert two bushings into the field harness RH RHRB r...

Page 123: ...3 4 On each side of the door slide a hub washer over the chassis sleeve so it rests on the hub Figure 5 14 Reinstalling trim hole inserts bushings and hub washers Bushing Trim hole insert Outside of d...

Page 124: ...Temporarily rest the outside escutcheon on the door by inserting the escutcheon studs into the trim holes 3 Connect the reader wire harness to the control electronics circuit board in the inside escut...

Page 125: ...outside escutcheons onto the door 2 Making sure that the escutcheon does not pinch the wires secure the escutcheons to the door but do not tighten Use the upper escutcheon screw at the top escutcheon...

Page 126: ...KW Lock see the Installation Instructions for 9K Non interchangeable Cores Throw Members T56093 Skip Step 4 and Step 5 of those instructions 1 For the inside and outside knobs Push firmly on the knob...

Page 127: ...ll the blocking plate onto the throw member Caution You must use the blocking plate to prevent unauthorized access 2 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 3 I...

Page 128: ...ember Caution The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors Provide adequate security for the control key Task J To reinstall the access door 1 Making sure that the access door does...

Page 129: ...or electrified cylindrical locks Task A To remove the core 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 2 Remove the core and throw member from the lever knob To r...

Page 130: ...move the lever knob if the screwdriver blade is inserted too far past the keeper 3 Slide the lever knob off the sleeve Task B2 To remove the plain lever knob Insert the protrusion on the spanner wrenc...

Page 131: ...wn in Figure 5 25 Pry the rose until it pops off the liner 2 Unscrew the two through bolts as shown in Figure 5 26 Save the through bolts 3 If there is an RQE rose liner disconnect it 4 Slide the line...

Page 132: ...bly 1 Retract the rose locking pin and rotate the rose and liner assembly clockwise until the proper door thickness groove on the through bolt stud lines up with the hub face 2 Release the rose lockin...

Page 133: ...Task B To reinstall the inside rose and rose liner 1 Align the holes in the liner with the holes prepared in the door 2 Install the two through bolts through the liner and door in the top and bottom h...

Page 134: ...Turn the levers knobs to check that they operate smoothly Task D To reinstall the core 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 2 Using the control key insert...

Page 135: ...indrical chassis Contact your BEST representative Use the following part numbers when ordering a new cylindrical chassis Chassis type Part number 8KW DEL C60247 8KW DEU C60243 9KW DEL C60245 9KW DEL n...

Page 136: ...the RQE rose liner 1 For IDH Max Locks Remove the access door See Task C To remove the access door on page 5 4 Remove the inside lever knob See Task B1 To remove the keyed lever knob on page 5 3 Remov...

Page 137: ...RQE rose liner and door in the top and bottom holes 3 Tighten the RQE rose liner on the door with the through bolts 4 Connect the RQE connector 5 For IDH Max Locks Reinstall the inside hub washer Rein...

Page 138: ...e upper and lower escutcheon screws from the inside escutcheon Note You can let the inside escutcheon dangle from the field wire harness while completing this task 4 Disconnect the door status switch...

Page 139: ...arness 4 Reinstall the upper and lower escutcheon screws on the inside escutcheon 5 Reinstall the inside lever knob See Task H To reinstall the inside and outside levers knobs on page 5 16 6 Reinstall...

Page 140: ...Service and Maintenance for Cylindrical Locks 5 30 W Series Service Manual...

Page 141: ...e the circuit board or any component on the circuit board make sure that you are properly grounded using an electrostatic discharge ESD protection kit Touching the circuit board without proper groundi...

Page 142: ...inside and outside levers knobs on page 4 4 For cylindrical instructions see Task B2 To remove the plain lever knob on page 5 4 4 Remove the upper and lower escutcheon screws from the inside escutche...

Page 143: ...r closed Use the appropriate bit driver to secure the access door with the security screw Tighten firmly Removing and reinstalling the reader wire harness Removing the reader wire harness To replace a...

Page 144: ...ed 4 Connect the reader wire harness to the control electronics circuit board For mortise instructions see Task E To connect the reader wire harness on page 4 17 For cylindrical instructions see Tight...

Page 145: ...se the appropriate bit driver to remove the security screw from the access door Open the access door and remove it from the inside escutcheon 4 Loosen the inside escutcheon and disconnect the connecti...

Page 146: ...e damaged or not operate properly without the strain relief 3 Pull the field wire harness through the door and connect the field wire harness to the wire transfer hinge For mortise instructions see Ta...

Page 147: ...ecure the escutcheons and complete the connections on page 5 15 7 Reinstall the inside lever knob For mortise instructions see Task G To reinstall the inside and outside levers knobs on page 4 21 For...

Page 148: ...on the control electronics circuit board By default switches 1 through 5 are set to ON These switches are for possible future applications By default switches 6 and 7 are set to ON for automatic baud...

Page 149: ...rs knobs on page 4 4 For cylindrical instructions see Task B1 To remove the keyed lever knob on page 5 3 3 Use the appropriate bit driver to remove the security screw from the access door Open the acc...

Page 150: ...ircuit board is covered 7 Connect the reader wire harness to the control electronics circuit board For mortise instructions see Task E To connect the reader wire harness on page 4 17 For cylindrical i...

Page 151: ...n page 5 3 2 Remove the inside and outside knobs levers For mortise instructions see Task B To remove the inside and outside levers knobs on page 4 4 For cylindrical instructions see Task B1 To remove...

Page 152: ...from the edge of the escutcheon gasket and slide the gasket onto the upper escutcheon post Press the gasket into place on the edge of the escutcheon so the reader circuit board is covered 7 Connect th...

Page 153: ...5 3 3 Use the appropriate bit driver to remove the security screw from the access door Open the access door and remove it from the inside escutcheon 4 Remove the outside escutcheon For mortise instruc...

Page 154: ...and outside levers knobs on page 5 16 7 Reinstall the core and throw member For mortise instructions see Task H To reinstall the core EEL and EEU only on page 4 23 For cylindrical instructions see Ta...

Page 155: ...outside escutcheon 8 Unscrew the four bezel mounting screws Save the screws 9 Remove the proximity card reader assembly from the outside escutcheon Reinstalling the proximity card reader assembly 1 Or...

Page 156: ...te the connections on page 4 20 For cylindrical instructions see Task G To secure the escutcheons and complete the connections on page 5 15 9 Reinstall the outside escutcheon For mortise instructions...

Page 157: ...s control panel reader interface 2 Slide the panel interface circuit board out of the panel rail 3 Slide the new panel interface circuit board into the panel rail 4 Reconnect the connections running t...

Page 158: ...Additional Service and Maintenance for IDH Max Locks 6 18 W Series Service Manual...

Page 159: ...aceplate to the center of the cylinder or lever knob Cam See Cylinder cam Card reader A device that reads the information encoded on magnetic stripe cards or proximity cards Core See Interchangeable c...

Page 160: ...ce that contains all mechanical parts for a masterkeyed system The interchangeable core can be removed by a special control key and can be recombinated without disassembling the lock See also Figure 8...

Page 161: ...le or sound an alarm start a timer etc Reverse bevel See Hand of door Solenoid A component that operates the locking mechanism of the lock Sounder The device in the lock that produces sound The sounde...

Page 162: ...Glossary A 4 W Series Service Manual...

Page 163: ...nstallation Instructions for 83KW 93KW 85KW 95KW IDH Max Cylindrical Locks Installation Instructions for 34H 37H Mortise Locks Wiring Instructions for 34HW 37HW Series Electrically operated Mortise Lo...

Page 164: ...Installation Instructions B 2 W Series Service Manual...

Page 165: ...erfaces contact your local BEST representative A panel interface module is provided with the lock The panel interface module receives token data and lock sensor data from the lock through an RS 485 co...

Page 166: ...or test requirements for ANSI BHMA 156 25 Side of door Range Inside 66 F to 74 F 19 C to 23 C Outside 31 F to 151 F 35 C to 66 C Side of door Range Inside and outside 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Use the...

Page 167: ...ng 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 Refer to the ta...

Page 168: ...he door 2 On the door s edge and door jamb mark the vertical centerline of the lock 3 Measure and mark the backset 2 3 4 standard from the vertical centerline on the door s edge On both sides of the d...

Page 169: ...lock case and faceplate 1 Mortise the edge of the door for the lock case Note The mortise cavity depth of 4 5 8 includes clearance for wiring behind the mortise case 2 Insert the lock in the mortise c...

Page 170: ...oor sensor solenoid wire hole 7 8 diameter from inside into mortise cavity approximately 1 deep Note 1 To locate the center of a hole on the opposite side of the door drill a pilot hole completely thr...

Page 171: ...iring 1 Drill a wire access hole through the frame side of the hinge mortise 2 Drill holes or pockets for splice connectors in the frame and door Refer to the hinge manufacturer s specifications for t...

Page 172: ...ld wire harness through door 1 Feed the field wire harness connected to the inside trim into the field harness reader wire hole and down into the mortise cavity 2 From the hinge edge of the door fish...

Page 173: ...y 3 Make sure there are 3 to 4 of slack in the field wire harness to allow access to the control electronics circuit board in the inside trim 4 Secure the mortise case with the case mounting screws 10...

Page 174: ...the cylinder depth plus or minus one 1 turn so that the core when installed in the cylinder is flush with the outer surface of the trim Caution A malfunction can occur if the cylinder is threaded in...

Page 175: ...switches on the control electronics circuit board located in the inside escutcheon By default switches 1 through 5 are set to ON These switches are for possible future applications By default switche...

Page 176: ...ge opening in the inside trim Figure 13a Feeding the reader wire harness connector from the outside trim through the door Reader wire harness connector Field harness reader wire hole Outside trim Outs...

Page 177: ...ss the sensor wires and the solenoid wires make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation 3 Make the solenoid connect...

Page 178: ...t with the set screw 3 Push the set screw cap into the set screw hole 4 Tighten the trim mounting screws 5 Turn the knobs to check that they operate smoothly For levers 1 With the handle pointing towa...

Page 179: ...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...

Page 180: ...n the frame side of the hinge following the hinge manufacturer s instructions 3 Splice the four field wire harness wires listed in the table below to the four pairs of leads on the door side of the hi...

Page 181: ...g the latch open when the door is closed If the incorrect strike is installed a lock in can occur Note The recommended gap between the door and jamb is 1 8 20 Install lock power supply optional If you...

Page 182: ...edtothedoor side of the wire transfer hinge are described in the table below 2 If you are providing power to the lock through the panel interface module connect the two power field wires run from the...

Page 183: ...IP switch 8 to serve one of two possible functions Option 1 Door status latchbolt status output Indicates whether the dooris secure both the door status and latchbolt status switchesare closed or unse...

Page 184: ...access control panel s reader interface s LED output to the RED terminal The reader s LEDs are controlled as shown below Note The signals provided to the Reader LED input and the Sounder input must be...

Page 185: ...tch 3 OFF 19200 bps Switch 2 ON Switch 3 OFF 9600 bps Switch 2 OFF Switch 3 ON 2400 bps Switch 2 ON Switch 3 ON Request to exit RQE status output configuration Provides the ability to invert the reque...

Page 186: ...closed contact as sounder ON Normal input Switch 7 ON Inverted input Switch 7 OFF Function of TPR terminals and DLS terminals Provides the ability to determine the function of the TPR terminals and D...

Page 187: ...and verify that the information recorded for the token is correct 3 Use an invalid token to attempt to access the lock Confirmthatthe red reader LED green readerLED and sounder respond as expected Th...

Page 188: ...s DIP switches 2 and 3 on the panel interface circuit board Check the connections for all communication field wiring Check the communication connections between the field wire harness and the wire tra...

Page 189: ...interface module is provided with the lock The panel interface module receives token data and lock sensor data from the lock through an RS 485 connection It translates this data into parallel signals...

Page 190: ...t requirements for ANSI BHMA 156 25 Side of door Range Inside 66 F to 74 F 19 C to 23 C Outside 31 F to 151 F 35 C to 66 C Side of door Range Inside and outside 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Use the follo...

Page 191: ...g 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 Refer to the tab...

Page 192: ...l centerline of the door edge Note The recommended height from the floor to the centerline of the lock is 38 2 Fold the W16 Template Installation Template for 83KW 93KW IDH Max Cylindrical Locks on th...

Page 193: ...hole solenoid wire hole 3 8 diameter through door before drilling chassis hole chassis hole 2 1 8 diameter through door after drilling solenoid wire hole latch hole 1 diameter meets chassis hole Note...

Page 194: ...e access hole through the frame side of the hinge mortise 2 Drill holes or pockets for the splice connectors in the frame and door Refer to the hinge manufacturer s specifications for the hole locatio...

Page 195: ...h bolt holes 9KW only 1 Press the drill jig KD303 onto the door engaging it with the latch tube prongs Make sure the front edge of the jig is parallel with the door edge 2 Drill the through bolt holes...

Page 196: ...hrough the door to the hinge mortise 2 From the latch edge of the door fish the field wire harness through the door to the hinge mortise 3 Make sure there are 3 to 4 of slack in the field wire harness...

Page 197: ...ire hole to the inside of the door as shown in Figure 8 9 Install strike box and strike plate 1 In alignment with the center of the latchbolt mortise the door jamb to fit the strike box and strike pla...

Page 198: ...e is inserted too far past the keeper 4 Slide the knob lever off of the sleeve 11 Adjust for door thickness 1 Determine the door s thickness 2 Pull the rose locking pin and rotate the outside rose lin...

Page 199: ...Install through bolts and RQE rose liner 1 Place the RQE rose liner on the chassis aligning the holes in the rose liner with the holes prepared in the door Caution Make sure that there is clearance f...

Page 200: ...is sleeve so it rests on the hub Note You do not need to change the positions of the DIP switches on the control electronics circuit board located in the inside escutcheon By default switches 1 throug...

Page 201: ...nect the reader wire harness to the control electronics circuit board in the inside trim Caution When connecting the reader wire harness make sure there are no loose wire connections where the wires a...

Page 202: ...e solenoid wires make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation 3 Make the three 3 sensor connections and solenoid co...

Page 203: ...om a manufacturer other than BEST with a 9KW Lock see the Installation Instructions for 9K Non interchangeable Cores Throw Members T56093 Skip task 17 and task 18 1 For the inside and outside knobs Pu...

Page 204: ...and withdraw the key Note Be sure to insert the correct throw member into the core 6 pin cores require the number 6 throw member 7 pin cores require the number 7 throw member Caution The control key c...

Page 205: ...nge matching each pair of leads to its corresponding field wire 4 Insert the wires and splice connectors into the holes or pockets in the door and frame being careful not to pinch the wires Install th...

Page 206: ...nterface module 18 22 Mount panel interface module Peel the paper off the adhesive tape affixed to the back of the panel rail and press the panel rail into position Note Mount the panel interface modu...

Page 207: ...ribed in the table below 2 If you are providing power to the lock through the panel interface module connect the two power field wires run from the wire transfer hinge to the 12V and GND terminals on...

Page 208: ...tch 8 to ON RQE on J3 Request to exit status output Switch like output to the access control panel reader interface that indicates the status of the lock s RQE switch By default the output is closed t...

Page 209: ...Reader LED input and the Sounder input must be greater than 3 5 volts DC to be interpreted as a 5 volts DC signal Signals with voltage less than 8 volts DC are interpreted as 0 volts DC connection to...

Page 210: ...t board both must be set to ON automatic baud rate detection 38400 bps Switch 2 OFF Switch 3 OFF 19200 bps Switch 2 ON Switch 3 OFF 9600 bps Switch 2 OFF Switch 3 ON 2400 bps Switch 2 ON Switch 3 ON R...

Page 211: ...eader LED green readerLED and sounder respond as expected The lock should allow access verifying that the solenoid is working To check that the reader is working view the lock s event history and veri...

Page 212: ...he same positions as DIP switches 2 and 3 on the panel interface circuit board Check the connections for all communication field wiring Check the communication connections between the field wire harne...

Page 213: ...he appropriate drill points 27 Install strike plate 1 Mortise the door jamb for the strike box and strike plate When the strike box is not used mortise the jamb deep enough to allow the latchbolt and...

Page 214: ...hree steps To change the hand only for example from LH to RH Turn over the latchbolt auxiliary bolt hubs while keeping them together and cylinder clamp plate if applicable To change the bevel only for...

Page 215: ...the upper and lower escutcheon screws from the inside of the door Note The J escutcheon only has an upper escutcheon screw 3 If there are escutcheon or rose rings use the spanner wrench to install the...

Page 216: ...nto the tapered inside spindle 3 Turn the set screw until it makes contact with the spindle Then tighten the set screw approximately 3 4 of a turn 4 Push the set screw cap into the set screw hole 5 Tu...

Page 217: ...Dashed wire lines represent components that MAY OR MAY NOT be required Figure 37 Wiring diagram for the 34 37H electrically operated lock 8WTCM Supplied with electri cally locked EL func tions optiona...

Page 218: ...he intersection of current and footage The line above or to the right of the intersection shows what minimum gauge wire you need Example Lock current 0 750 amp maximum Total wire run 500 feet Wire gau...

Page 219: ...the door to the center of the door 2 Drill a 1 diameter hole from the edge of the door that intersects the 2 1 8 hole 3 Mortise the door edge for the latch face 4 Install the latch and check the door...

Page 220: ...plate 1 In alignment with the center of the latch bolt mortise the door jamb to fit the strike box and strike plate Caution The deadlocking plunger of the latch bolt must not enter thestrike plate The...

Page 221: ...hinge 8WMOV Metal oxide varistor 8WCON AC to DC converter full wave bridge rectifier Wiring diagram The diagram below shows how to wire 8K and 9K electrified locks Figure 45 Wiring diagram for 8K and...

Page 222: ...tion of current and footage The line above or to the right of the intersection shows what minimum gauge wire you need Example Lock current 0 169 amp maximum Total wire run 1000 feet Wire gauge needed...

Page 223: ...42 changing hand and bevel with RQE switch 4 42 bushing part drawings for 2 5 2 8 2 11 part numbers for 2 6 2 9 2 12 reinstalling 4 17 5 12 removing 4 9 5 6 C cable clamp part drawings for 2 5 2 8 2...

Page 224: ...EU chassis function conversion for 3 13 function description for 3 4 trim conversion for 3 6 disconnecting reader wire harness 4 6 5 4 sensor and solenoid wire harness 4 6 5 4 documentation package 1...

Page 225: ...part numbers and drawings for 3 7 reinstalling 4 33 removing 4 26 K key release cam assembly part drawings for 2 20 3 12 part numbers for 2 21 3 13 keyed knob see knob keyed lever see lever keyed slee...

Page 226: ...2 23 part numbers and drawings for 8W components 3 15 for other cylindrical lock components 2 22 3 14 for other mortise lock components 2 19 3 11 for panel interface module 2 23 part numbers and drawi...

Page 227: ...face circuit board 6 17 proximity card reader 6 14 reader circuit board assembly 6 9 reader wire harness 6 3 rose 4 30 5 21 rose liner 5 21 rose ring 4 30 RQE rose liner 5 6 5 26 RQE switch 4 52 secti...

Page 228: ...transformer 3 15 trim conversion for DDEL chassis 2 6 2 9 2 12 for DDEU chassis 2 6 2 9 2 12 for DEL chassis 3 6 for DEU chassis 3 6 for EEL case 2 6 2 9 2 12 for EEU case 2 6 2 9 2 12 for EWEL case 3...

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