101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
8
FORM 10111 Rev. C
04/11/2002
SW-4
(
DIP SWITCHES
1-8)
LED
ATR
CHIP
(
OPTIONAL
)
HORN
ACCESS CONTROL
TERMINAL BLOCK
-
KEYPAD
(100CAB)
OR
TEK
READER INPUT
ON
-
BOARD
TEK
READER
ATS
ANTI
-
TAMPER
SWITCH LOCATION
(
OPTIONAL
-
NOT
SHOWN
)
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
SW-2
SW-1
FIRE ALARM
INTERFACE
CONFIGURA
-
TION SWITCH
SW-3
PC BOARD LAYOUT AND FEATURES:
Connect wiring to main terminal strip. If the unit is to be used with a KP70+ series keypad or TR83/84 TouchEntry Key reader (and the required 100CAB adapter cable)
or a TR80 or TR81 see the wiring information on page 12 and the programming information starting on page 14. After wiring, time delay setting, initialization and pro-
gramming have been completed, secure the cover onto the lock.
See next page (9)for terminal layouts and dipswitch settings. Not all terminals will be used in all cases. Note that to get the correct outputs the correct options must have
been ordered and the dipswitches set properly.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AND DIPSWITCHES SET AND VERIFIED.
SW-1
Fire Alarm Interface dipswitch. Configures whether there is a normally open or a normally closed input from the fire panel (see next
page for setting dipswitches).
SW-2/SW-3
These switches are used to set the various time delays and for memory reset. (See “Time delay settings” on page 14.)
SW-4
This bank of 8 dipswitches is used to configure various features of the system. See next page for setting dipswitches. Note that they
are numbered from 1 (on the bottom) to 8 (on the top) and Left is ON and right is OFF.
Main Terminal Block
This terminal block has 18 screw terminals. See page 10 for description of terminal functions and wiring information.
Access Control Terminal Block
Used to interface Locknetics 3-wire cable/keypad system (100CAB adapter cable with keypad) or to hook up a TR80 or TR81
TouchEntry Key reader.
Horn
Provides local audible indication of alarm status and programming signals. (See chart on page 20 “Table of Outputs”.)
LED
Tri-color LED (red, yellow, green) used to provide local visual indication of alarm status. (See chart on page 20 “Table of Outputs”.)
On-Board TEK reader
If TouchEntry keys are to be used for egress control and alarm reset the on-board TEK reader is provided.
ATR chip/socket
(Requires computer management) The ATR option provides a record of past access, alarm, and reset events along with the time and
person. If the chip must be added in the field, it must be installed in the socket with the larger side facing away from the PC board.
Once installed, memory will need to be erased before the lock will recognize the chip. See page 14 for memory reset information.
ATS (Anti-Tamper Switch)
The ATS option monitors the status of the electronics cover. When the cover is removed the unit goes into alarm. It must be reset by
entering a valid code or TEK, or by entering a reset input into terminals 17 &18. (NOTE: on 101+DB and 101-2+ models the ATS on
the slave unit is not wired directly into the PC board, rather, it has form C contacts with flying leads.)