ENFORCER Delayed Egress Timer
Free Egress Input (N.C.+):
∙Connect a N.C. toggle switch between the free egress input and the positive terminal.
∙The free egress input allows the lock to be put in the free egress mode. This bypasses any delays and alarms, allowing the initiate device to act as a simple egress device.
∙In the free egress mode, the lock is released as soon as the initiate device is triggered.
∙The door will relock after 5 seconds.
∙This can be used in conjunction with a timer (such as the
∙The remote alarm will also signal during free egress if the door is left open longer than 5 seconds (the lock status jumper must be ON for this to occur).
∙If not used then a jumper must be installed between the free egress input and the positive power input terminal.
Reset Input (N.C.+):
∙Connect a N.C. switch between the reset input and the positive terminal.
∙The reset input is used to reset the
∙The reset input is only necessary in the standard relock mode.
Initiate Input (N.C.+):
∙Connect a N.C. device (such as the
∙The initiate input is used to activate the
∙To activate, hold down the initiate input for the duration of the nuisance delay timer.
Bypass Input (N.C.+):
∙Connect a N.C. switch between the bypass input and the positive terminal.
∙The bypass input is used to bypass the
∙When the bypass input is activated, the lock will immediately release. It will remain released until the bypass input is deactivated.
∙The bypass input will not trigger the remote alarm or local alarm.
∙If not used then a jumper must be installed between the bypass input and the positive power input terminal.
Lock Status Input (N.C.+):
∙Connect a N.C. magnetic contact (such as the
∙The lock status input will detect if the door on which the magnetic contact is mounted is closed in order to trigger the relock functions.
Power Input (12~24 VAC/VDC):
∙The
∙LED 1 (blue) is on when the
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