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Printed in U.S.A.

941369-00 Rev. 03/20-a

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Test trim function.

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For FS (Fail Safe) trim (factory default):

 

A.  With the power applied, the trim will move to the locked position. The trim’s lever must be allowed to  

  be in the resting or home position for the trim to lock.

 

B.  Removing power will cause the trim to move to the unlocked position. The trim’s lever must be    

  allowed to be in the resting or home position for the trim to unlock. Once the trim unlocks, the lever  

  may be turned.

 

C.   When key cylinder is present on trim, with power engaged, check to ensure that the key override  

  feature (night latch) functions properly. Inserting and turning key will temporarily unlock door while trim  

  lever remains rigid. Door locks when key is removed. 

For FSE (Fail Secure):

 

A.  With the power applied, the trim will move to the unlocked position. The trim’s lever must be allowed  

  to be in the resting or home position for the trim to unlock. Once the trim unlocks, the lever may be  

  turned.

 

B.  Removing power will cause the trim to move to the locked position. The trim’s lever must be allowed  

  to be in the resting or home position for the trim to lock.

 

C.  When key cylinder is present on trim, with power disengaged, check to ensure that the key override  

  feature (night latch) functions properly. Inserting and turning key will temporarily unlock door while trim  

  lever remains rigid. Door locks when key is removed.

Troubleshooting.

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With the trim plugged into cable, the electronic control can be verified using indicators located on the backside 

of the trim. This is only possible when trim is not mounted on the door.

 

 

GREEN LED

  Indicates the Power status

  ON=   Controller is powered by the control signal. 

  OFF=  Controller is not powered by the control signal (if power was recently disconnected, can   

    take up to one minute for LED to turn off).

 

RED LED

  Flashes ON=  Mechanism is moving to the unlocked or locked position.  

  The locked/unlocked operation is dependent on the Fail-Safe or Fail-Secure Switch Position.

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Power control

requirements.

The two wires are non-polarized 12/24 VDC input. One wire connects directly to a 

12/24 VDC power source (power supply) and the other wire connects to a control 

device (card reader, key pad, push button, dry contact, etc.) and then to the power 

supply. See diagram below.

Fig. 13-1

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Power wire runs through 

exit device body

Power transfer (EPT2 shown)

M996L 

trim

12/24 VDC 

output

Power Supply 

PS902

A 12/24 VDC

1A minimum

power signal

A 1-second minimum 

on-time control pulse

A 1-second minimum 

off-time control pulse

Basic wiring information.

Control device

NO contacts for FS

NC contacts for FSE

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Summary of Contents for M996L Series

Page 1: ...d locks when power is removed FSE fail secure 2 1 To change function use the tip of a small screwdriver to CAREFULLY move the switch to the desired position The switch is factory set to fail safe FS Moving the switch changes the function to fail secure FSE After changing FS FSE switch position power cycle the unit two or more times before installation See Figure 2 1 FS FSE FS FSE CAUTION Product i...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 8 Connect trim plug to cable plug See Figure 12 1 3 ...

Page 3: ...ce lock slide in the up position See figure 4 1 for LHR applications and Figure 4 2 for RHR applications Device is shipped from factory with NL drive screw installed Rim Vertical Mortise For mortise device applications NL screw located on side of 7500 mortise lock remains as shipped for NL operation As shipped position is when NL screw is turned out counterclockwise For any questions contact techn...

Page 4: ...99 Rim 98 9927 98 9975 3 4 Locate wire access slots 6 Fig 6 1 98 9947 98 99 Rim 98 9927 98 9975 2 3 4 3 4 2 3 4 RHR wire access LHR wire access RHR wire access LHR wire access Note Each center case has 4 slots that can be used for wire access Some slots may be obstructed by optional equipment Drill and deburr 3 8 dia hole here thru exit device side of door for wiring Drill and deburr 3 8 dia hole ...

Page 5: ... Be careful not to pinch cable when sliding mechanism case back against center case 7 3 Route E996L cable through center case slots as shown Figure 7 1 Cable plug should be on door side of center case as shown Figure 7 1 Fig 7 1 RHRShown LHROpposite 98 99 Rim 98 9927 98 9975 98 9947 RHRShown LHROpposite Fig 7 2 Mechanismcase Pushbar guides Baseplate CAUTION Ensure wire will not interfere with movi...

Page 6: ...ce with end cap removed if device is too long for door see Cut Device on device instructions Mounting bracket flush 8 1 Temporarily attach trim and device to door with 4 screws Figure 8 1 8 2 Slide mounting bracket in end of mechanism case and level device then mark two mounting holes on door through bracket holes Figure 8 2 8 3 Mark and prepare two holes for mounting bracket screws Figure 8 3 8 4...

Page 7: ...1 Connect trim plug and cable plug Figure 12 1 12 2 Route wires into corner of the cutout near post Push the wires down into the door to ensure they do not contact the slider Figure 12 1 Note For 98 9947 device hold trim in door and lift center case away from the door surface while rods and trim remain in place Route wiring as shown in Figure 12 2 Verify that the wires do not get wrapped around or...

Page 8: ...m with power disengaged check to ensure that the key override feature night latch functions properly Inserting and turning key will temporarily unlock door while trim lever remains rigid Door locks when key is removed Troubleshooting 16 With the trim plugged into cable the electronic control can be verified using indicators located on the backside of the trim This is only possible when trim is not...

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