Assa ELECTRIC LOCK Type 4 Fail Secure, Powered Switching Device AT Door Wiring DK-26 + Magnalock

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TYPE 4 FAIL SECURE

This is the same as Type 3 except that 2 remote switches are used. An example would be an entry card reader and an exit push button. The SPDT contacts of each remote switch are connected in NC series as shown so that the use of either switch cuts power to the status switch common extinguishing the green indicator. The NO contacts are connected in parallel so that either switch releases the lock. Any number of remote switches may be connected in this way. Note that many remote switches such as card readers, digital keypads or Securitron's Touch Sense Bar require power. They should receive constant power with their contacts left dry to connect as shown in the Type 4 drawing. Power is most easily furnished from the associated “+” terminal for the zone. See section 4.4 for an example of powering a switching device at the door.

4.4 POWERED SWITCHING DEVICES AT THE DOORS

The wiring methods shown in Figures 3 and 4 do not specifically show operation with a powered switching device at the door such as a card reader or digital keypad. This is to keep the drawings simple and also recognizes the fact that powered devices such as card readers will often get their power separately and only their output relay will be part of the LCP wiring scheme. When, however, the powered switching device receives its power from the same supply that operates the LCP, the most convenient way to supply power to the device is from the power terminals on the LCP board (as is pointed out in the previous sections). Figure 5 shows an example of a powered switching device mounted at the door. It includes Securitron’s model DK-26 digital entry keypad and an “S” Senstat Magnalock which is a fail safe electric lock. Note that for clarity, we have not shown a switching exit device such as Securitron’s Touch Sense Bar being used to release the lock from the inside but you must always be concerned to adhere to all building codes as regards egress safety.

FIG. 5: POWERED SWITCHING DEVICE AT DOOR WIRING (DK-26 + MAGNALOCK)

LCP

S

 

BOARD

L

 

E

 

 

F

 

 

DC IN

 

 

 

 

+

/OUT

 

NOTE: "+" TERMINAL

ON LCP BOARD WILL

BE +1, +2, +3 OR +4

DEPENDING ON ZONE

DK-26 CPU

WHITE

RED

NC1 C1 NO1

"S" SENSTAT MAGNALOCK

BLACK

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Contents Panel Power Additional Monitoring Lights Option AMPowered Switching Devices AT the Doors Switch Bypass Wiring Option KP1 or MK1Switch Bypass Wiring Option KP2 or MK2 MASTER/SLAVE Panels for Fail Safe LocksPanel Power GeneralLock Control MonitoringAudible Alarm and Alarm Reset Summary of INDICATOR/SONALERT StatesSilence Latch Option SL OptionsEmergency Release Option PB Momentary Switches Option MOM Switch Bypass Keyswitch Options KP1, KP2, MK1, MK2High Volume Push Buttons Option HT Board Terminal Descriptions Panel Board OverviewWiring Power Input WiringPower Supply to LCP Board Wiring Type 1 Fail Safe Fail Safe LocksType 2 Fail Safe Fail Safe Lock Connections Type 3 Fail Safe Type 4 Fail SafeType 5 Fail Safe Magnalock Fail Secure LocksFail Secure Lock Connections Type 2 Fail Secure Type 1 Fail SecureType 3 Fail Secure Powered Switching Device AT Door Wiring DK-26 + Magnalock Type 4 Fail SecureWiring Unused Zones Wiring with Release Hold Timer Fail Safe and Fail SecureFail SAFE/FAIL Secure Timer Connections Remote Indicator WiringSilence Latch Wiring Option SL Option WiringAC Lock Control Emergency Release Wiring Option PB Field Installation of Emergency Release ButtonGeneral LCP/XDT Connections Without USE of Bypass Rev. A.1, 10/99 LED WHT MK KEY RED Switch General LCP/XDT Connections with USE of Bypass Switch Bypass Wiring Option KP1 or MK1 Fail Safe Locks Field Installation of Bypass Keyswitch Fail Safe Locks Switch Bypass Wiring Options KP2 or MK2 Fail Secure LocksField Installation of Bypass Keyswitch Fail Secure Locks USE of Multiple PanelsConnections Between Standard Board and Slave Board Multiple Panel Fail Secure Wiring Panels Alternately EnabledAlternately Enabled Panel Wiring Door Monitoring no Electric Locks Door Monitoring no Electric LocksMAGNACARE→ Limited Lifetime Warranty

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