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CM5100 COMPUTER MANAGED CYLINDRICAL LOCK

HARD-WIRED (FSE/FSA) INSTALLATION MANUAL

CM5100-FSA-KPI

CM5100-FSE-KPI

CM5100-FSA-IBO

CM5100-FSE-IBO

CM5100-FSA-MGK

CM5100-FSE-MGK

CM5100-FSA-MGI

CM5100-FSE-MGI

CM5100-FSA-PXI

CM5100-FSE-PXI

PRO5100-FSA

PRO5100-FSE

CM5100-FSA-PXK

CM5100-FSE-PXK

The 5100 series lock is a stand-alone, microprocessor controlled, electro-

mechanical locking system. The 5100 employs a heavy-duty mechanical

design which is easy to install and highly reliable. The FSE and FSA sole-

noid-driven models are hard-wired to a 12 or 24 volt (AC or DC) power

supply.  They offer fail secure and fail safe operation,

respectively.Operationally, the outside lever is normally locked and the

inside lever is always free to allow egress. Electronic access control is

achieved by entering an ”Access Credential” (magnetic stripe card, code,

iButton Key, or HID Prox fob or card). Electronic access control capabilities

are listed below by model. All models are designed to accommodate an

emergency mechanical key override. Standard features of the CM models

include up to 1000 user memory, real time features including time zones

and holidays, and audit trail of up to 1000 events. Optional ATK (audit trail

- key override) will note any use of the mechanical key on the audit trail

report. Manual and computer programming is supported by all models

which have a keypad. The PRO models are manually programmed to

accept up to 100 codes.

Functions:

5190:

Office Function  - has “Lock” and “Unlock” buttons on inside

escutcheon  - function not available on PRO

5195:

Dormitory/Privacy Function  - Pushing the “PRIVACY ON” button on

the inside escutcheon places lock in the “Privacy” mode: a “Lockout” cre-

dential or mechanical key is required to enter. Condition is cleared when

the door is opened. Function not available on PRO

5196:

Storeroom/Classroom Function - can be unlocked by “toggle” cre-

dential and relocked again by same. See programming guide for more

information.

Models:

FSA:

Solenoid operated clutch - fail safe

FSE:

Solenoid operated clutch - fail secure

KPI:

iButton reader and keypad

IBO:

iButton reader only

MGK:

Magnetic stripe card reader, iButton reader and keypad

MGI:

Magnetic stripe card reader and iButton reader

PXK:

Prox card reader, iButton reader, and keypad

PXI:

Prox card reader and iButton reader

PRO:

Keypad only - no computer programming, 100 code memory

Options:

ATK:

Audit trail of mechanical key use (not available on PRO)

HSS:

High security screws on inside escutcheon

SLB:

2-3/4” backset, 1/2”  latch bolt

OLB:

2-3/8” backset, 1/2” latch bolt

ELB:

2-3/4” backset, 3/4” latch bolt

T3:

Track 3 card reader (data on track 3 must be ABA track 2 format)

- MGI/MGK only

KD:

Keyed Different, includes Schlage Everest cylinder

LC:

Less Cylinder

5100 CYLINDRICAL

LOCKSET - STANDARD

Form 51116-C

Summary of Contents for CM5100-FSA-IBO

Page 1: ...report Manual and computer programming is supported by all models which have a keypad The PRO models are manually programmed to accept up to 100 codes Functions 5190 Office Function has Lock and Unlo...

Page 2: ...l centerline of the tem plate D Drill holes as described by template BEFORE YOU BEGIN Standard units are shipped from the factory to fit 1 3 4 doors Verify the door thickness If the door is not 1 3 4...

Page 3: ...d template 2 Using a 1 drill bit continue the 1 latch hole through retractor hole to a depth of 5 This will allow room for the wiring to pass around the retractor 3 Using appropriate drilling jig and...

Page 4: ...s shown below D Using nut tool provided tighten nut onto cylinder E Line up nearest notch on nut with tab on lock washer and bend tab using nut tool so nut is secure F Install exterior gasket if used...

Page 5: ...n threads Loctite 242 is recommended E Re install outside spindle making sure that the round end faces the handle and the spindle is positioned with its edges vertical and horizontal as shown in detai...

Page 6: ...1 3 4 thick slide spacer over standoffs and retractor on outside escutcheon C Carefully install the outside escutcheon onto the door passing the wiring harness through the 1 hole Be sure that the pro...

Page 7: ...the door Use socket cap screws with washers on upper standoffs and phillips head screws on lower retractor assem bly standoffs CAUTION If any fasteners such as washers fall behind the PC board remove...

Page 8: ...DOOR FRAME REMOTE RELEASE INPUT 3 4 FROM DOOR FRAME REMOTE RELEASE INPUT 3 4 FROM DOOR FRAME REMOTE RELEASE INPUT 3 4 FROM DOOR FRAME 5 6 NOT USED PRIVACY JACK CM5193 ONLY 5 6 NOT USED 5 6 NOT USED MA...

Page 9: ...LL INSIDE SPINDLE AND INSIDE ESCUTCHEON A Tuck main wiring harness and other wires coming from outside escutcheon under retaining clip as shown in detail B Insert inside spindle with flat side showing...

Page 10: ...s TEKs or TouchEntry Keys TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Inside lever doesn t retract latch Inside spindle not installed Mechanical key not working Wrong cylinder cam installed or cam install...

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