101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
21
FORM 10111 Rev. C
04/11/2002
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
Some common problems associated with the installation of the 101+ series can be easily recognized and corrected:
Problem:
Possible Solution:
Lock has power but won’t lock.
Fire alarm not connected or dipswitch SW-1 not in correct position.
SW4-7 not ON (set switch, LED (on lock) is Green. Remove and re-apply
power). (See page 9)
Lock won’t go into delayed egress.
Check dipswitch settings (p.9). Armature washers not installed properly (p.5)
Magnet not properly aligned with armature. (p.6)
Wrong screws used to secure mounting bracket. (Check if magnet can pivot.)
Goes into delayed egress upon powerup.
Armature washers not installed properly (p.5)
Improper alignment between magnet and armature (p.6)
Lock can be pushed open with minimal resistance.
Magnet/Armature/washers not installed properly (p.5-6).
Lock “hums” or vibrates noisily when energized.
Magnet/Armature/washers not installed properly (p.5-6).
Lock “beeps” every several seconds.
Low voltage alert. Check voltage at terminals 1&2. It must be at least
12.00 volts or 24.00 volts or slightly higher.
Lock won’t accept programmed codes/TEKs.
Relock time delay set to 0 sec. (p.10)
LED(s) flash once quickly.
Keypad not initialized (p.12).
MBS doesn’t change state when locked.
Low voltage. Mechanical misalignment. Debris between lock and armature.
Armature/magnet not installed properly (p.5-6).
DSM/SEC option not working properly.
End-Block on armature not aligned with DSM/SEC switch(s).
MAINTENANCE
It is not recommended that the magnet be painted (unless ordered with in iridite primer). If the unit must be painted it
is important that the mating surfaces of the magnet and armature not be painted. The TouchEntry Key reader, and
LED must not be painted either. The electromagnet and armature are plated for corrosion resistance and require little
maintenance. For maximum performance the following service should be done to both the armature and electromag-
net as required: Clean the mating surfaces of the electromagnet and armature with a non-abrasive cleaning pad,
apply a light coating of silicon lubricant and wipe with a clean dry cloth.
ERROR CODES
NUMBER OF
FLASHES
ERROR
NUMBER OF
FLASHES
ERROR
2
Code entered too long.
Code length cannot
exceed 8 digits.
6
Invalid command.
3
Memory full – too many
codes/TEKs entered
7
Code does not exist. (For “Delete With
Alarm/ATR” only)
4
Master code cannot be
deleted, only changed.
8
Code too short. Minimum master code
5 digits. Minimum user code 3 digits.
5
Second entry of master
code does not match first.
Master code not changed.
9
Not a unique code/TEK.
ERROR CODES:
If an error is made while manually programming a lock, an error code indication will be indicated at the TouchEntry Key reader or
keypad. The LED(s) will flash several times. Count the number of flashes and refer to the chart below for diagnosis.