SECO-LARM USA SA-025EQ manual Adjusting the Pre-Delay and Post-Delay

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ENFORCER Delayed Egress Timer

Adjusting the Pre-Delay and Post-Delay:

The pre-delay and post-delay timers can be adjusted using the potentiometers located on the bottom left of the circuit board.

Pre-Delay:The pre-delay timer can be adjusted from 1~30 seconds. This sets the delay time between when the initiate device is used and the lock is released. Once the initiate device is triggered, the process cannot be stopped unless the reset input is activated (1-second default).

Post-Delay:The post-delay timer can be adjusted from 1~60 seconds. This sets how long the door remains unlocked in the timer mode (1-second default).

Pre-delay timer potentiometer

Post-delay timer potentiometer

Setting the Power-Up Mode and Nuisance Delay:

The power-up mode and nuisance delay are set using the DIP switch at the bottom right of the circuit board.

DIP Switch

Power-Up Mode (DIP Switch 1)

There are two types of power-up modes. These modes determine the relocking status in case of a power loss.

Automatic Relock (Default, DIP Switch 1 OFF): In the event of a power loss, the lock will

release. When the power is restored, the lock will automatically relock.

Programmed Relock (DIP Switch 1 ON): In the event of a power loss, the lock will release. When power is restored, the lock will relock according to the programmed mode and relock time configuration. (See pg. 5, Relock Modes.)

Nuisance Delay (DIP Switch 2 and 3)

The nuisance delay determines how long the initiate device (such as a push-to-exit bar) must be activated before the pre-delay timer will start. The nuisance delay can be programmed

from 0~3 seconds.

0 Seconds (Default, DIP Switch 2 and 3 OFF)

1 Second (DIP Switch 2 ON and 3 OFF)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Seconds (DIP Switch 2 OFF and 3 ON)

3 Seconds (DIP Switch 2 ON and 3 ON)

NOTE: Nuisance delay requirements will vary depending on local laws and codes.

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