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3.

Once wiring has been routed into the lock cavity, connect wire

to terminal blocks as shown in Fig. 1. If optional SCS and/or

DSS features are being used these can also be wired at this

time as shown in Fig. 1.

4.

Delayed Relock Feature

- Should the built-in delayed relock

feature be required for the installation, a Normally Open

Momentary switch such as an RCI 909 will need to be installed

and connected to the two blue wires from J4 on the circuit board

as illustrated in Fig.1. 

The delayed relock feature can be used to momentarily

release the lock and keep it unlocked for a time period from 0

to 110 seconds. The time delay for this feature can be

adjusted by carefully turning the potentiometer (R11) in a

counterclockwise direction to increase delay time. Factory

setting is zero seconds.

NOTE:

On the 8320 double-door model the potentiometer in

the right-hand wiring cavity must be turned clockwise and the

left one counterclockwise to increase the relock delay.

If the delayed relock feature is not required the blue wires

may be unplugged from the circuit board @ J4. 

NOTE:

If R11

is not set to zero seconds, the lock will enter delayed relock

mode each time power is applied even if J4 has been

removed.

8310, 8320, 8330 & 8340 Electromagnetic Lock

Installation Instructions 

(Continued)

2

To Ensure Instant Release

All switching devices must be wired in

between the DC power source and the positive terminal of the lock

in Fig 2. 

Switching the negative power supply line will not allow the lock to

release immediately. RCI electromagnetic locks contain MOV's for

surge suppression and do not require any additional suppression

to be added during installation. The installation of diodes across

the lock input terminals will cause a delay in release.

Fig. 2 – Power Connections

SWITCH

+

-

INCORRECT

CORRECT

+

-

SWITCH

FILTERED DC SUPPLY

FILTERED DC SUPPLY

J4 

+24 

+12 

GND 

NO 

NC 

COM 

Delayed Relock Adjustment R11
Turn counterclockwise to increase delay
(Turn clockwise to increase delay on the right
end board of the 8320 Double lock)

Common

Normally Closed 

Normally Open

- Common Ground

+12VDC Input

+24VDC Input

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Lock Power from a 

filtered and regulated DC 

power supply

Optional SCS Sensor

SPDT Output contacts rated 

for maximum 1.25Amperes 

at 24VDC

J4 

J4 

J4 

J4 

Two 8310 Locks to release together using the delayed relock feature.

N/O 

Momentary Switch

Blue Wires

Blue Wires

Blue Wires

N/O 

Momentary Switch

Both sides of an 8320 Lock to release together using delayed relock feature.

Left circuit board

Right circuit board

Optional Delayed Relock Wiring

J4 

N/O 

Momentary Switch

Single lock to release using the delayed relock feature.

RED - Normally Closed
GREEN - Normally Open
BLACK - Common

Optional DSS reed switch contacts rated at 
0.20A@12VDC and 0.12A @ 24VDC

Both the SCS and DSS options are shown with Door Open

Fig.1 – Lock Wiring

 

Summary of Contents for 8310

Page 1: ... to the Product Accessories Guide section of the Installation Instructions for further information 10 Installation of this product should be done by an experienced installer with knowledge of this product NOTE It is highly recommended that thread locking compound be applied to all screws during installation to reduce chance of screws loosening over extended time IS8310 40 PCN070022 B P11 07DA 1 Mo...

Page 2: ...Release All switching devices must be wired in between the DC power source and the positive terminal of the lock in Fig 2 Switching the negative power supply line will not allow the lock to release immediately RCI electromagnetic locks contain MOV s for surge suppression and do not require any additional suppression to be added during installation The installation of diodes across the lock input t...

Page 3: ...ed for 24VDC That signals a monitored system or guard station that the holding force of the lock may have been compromised DSS Door Status Sensor The DSS option monitors the position of the door upon which the lock is installed A SPDT reed switch mounted within the lock cavity eliminates the need for extra sensors to be installed on the door for notification of security or access control systems T...

Page 4: ...e plate is correctly aligned with the electromagnetic lock If there is improper alignment make a 1 4 turn of the armature plate mounting bolt and check for alignment CAUTION The armature plate must remain affixed securely to the door or serious bodily injury or property damage may occur Bolt should be tight enough to hold the armature plate to the door while still allowing for alignment with the e...

Page 5: ...nsufficient space on the frame header to mount the lock The lock mounts to the underside of the L bracket and the L bracket then gets mounted to the doorframe Available in several different sizes and finishes Available for all 8310 and 8320 locks Allows an armature plate to be mounted to a glass or Herculite door that does not have a frame The Glass Door Bracket is a U shaped piece of 1 16 thick m...

Page 6: ...bar can be used to lower the lock from the frame Available in several different heights For use with doors that do not permit the armature plate to be mounted low enough to meet the magnet surface Eg Some aluminum framed commercial glass doors The armature holder can be mounted to whatever frame is available and the armature plate in turn mounted to the holder Available in both flat shown and pock...

Page 7: ...A 2A 3A Wire Run ft 100 24 20 18 18 16 16 14 12 150 22 18 16 16 14 14 12 10 200 20 18 16 14 14 12 12 10 250 18 16 14 14 12 12 12 10 300 18 16 14 12 12 12 10 400 18 14 12 12 10 10 500 16 14 12 10 10 750 14 12 10 10 1000 14 10 10 1500 12 10 Total One Way Length of 1 4A 1 2A 3 4A 1A 1 1 4A 1 1 2A 2A 3A Wire Run ft 100 20 18 16 14 14 12 12 10 150 18 16 14 12 12 12 10 200 16 14 12 12 10 10 250 16 14 12...

Page 8: ...8310 8320 8330 8340 Electromagnetic Lock Installation Instructions Continued Maintenance Schedule COMPANY NAME DOOR LOCATION DATE NOTES INITIAL ...

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