Assa ELECTRIC LOCK manual Switch Bypass Wiring Option KP1 or MK1 Fail Safe Locks

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FIG. 12: LCP/XDT CONNECTION USING SECURITRON MAGNALOCK, TOUCH SENSE

BAR, AND MK KEYSWITCH WITH USE OF BYPASS FUNCTION

LOCAL RELEASE SWITCH

LCP "L" TERMINAL

 

COM

NC

 

LCP "E" TERMINAL

 

NO

 

IF A LOCAL RELEASE SWITCH IS NOT USED, LCP "L" CONNECTS DIRECTLY TO "C3"; LCP "E" TO "BP"

BLACK LED GREEN

WHITE MK KEY-

RED

 

SWITCH RED

 

RED TOUCH

RS

 

WHT SENSE

IN

BAR

 

FE

 

 

BP

LS

NC

C3

RED "S" SENSTAT BLACK

NO MAGNALOCK NC

C2

 

 

 

 

 

NO

LCP "S" TERMINAL

+V

+

 

 

 

 

 

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0V (NEG)

 

 

 

 

 

C1

 

+ SONA-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LERT

 

 

 

 

XDT BOARD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LCP "Y" TERMINAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 12 shows the same wiring scheme with specific Securitron products. Note a final point. Since the LCP is monitoring the XDT's lock status reporting function, it automatically receives a 5 second alarm delay. The XDT waits for 5 seconds before violating by deenergizing the remote alarm relay. The standard LCP panel has its own violation alarm delay controlled by the electrolytic capacitors on the panel boards. There is no reason to have two alarm delays so remove the capacitors from the boards by clipping them off.

5.4 SWITCH BYPASS WIRING (OPTION "KP1" OR "MK1" FAIL SAFE LOCKS)

The option comes pre-wired for whichever type of keyswitch has been chosen. However, if the panel has been supplied without this option, it may be added in the field. Refer to Figure

13.When the keyswitch is in the NC position, the indicator is on and the panel functions normally. When the keyswitch is in the NO position, power is sent through diodes on the board to all of the L terminals. They will supply power regardless of the toggle switch position, so fail safe locks will be pinned secure with respect to toggle position until the keyswitch is again turned. The panel will continue to monitor normally and remote release of the locks is still possible.

As the drawing shows, proper connection requires soldering to open pads on the boards. The boards are "chained" together as shown so that all L terminal will be powered when the

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Contents Additional Monitoring Lights Option AM Panel PowerSwitch Bypass Wiring Option KP1 or MK1 Powered Switching Devices AT the DoorsSwitch Bypass Wiring Option KP2 or MK2 MASTER/SLAVE Panels for Fail Safe LocksGeneral Panel PowerMonitoring Lock ControlSummary of INDICATOR/SONALERT States Audible Alarm and Alarm ResetSilence Latch Option SL OptionsEmergency Release Option PB Momentary Switches Option MOM Switch Bypass Keyswitch Options KP1, KP2, MK1, MK2High Volume Push Buttons Option HT Panel Board Overview Board Terminal DescriptionsPower Input Wiring WiringPower Supply to LCP Board Wiring Type 1 Fail Safe Fail Safe LocksType 2 Fail Safe Fail Safe Lock Connections Type 4 Fail Safe Type 3 Fail SafeType 5 Fail Safe Magnalock Fail Secure LocksFail Secure Lock Connections Type 2 Fail Secure Type 1 Fail SecureType 3 Fail Secure Type 4 Fail Secure Powered Switching Device AT Door Wiring DK-26 + MagnalockWiring with Release Hold Timer Fail Safe and Fail Secure Wiring Unused ZonesRemote Indicator Wiring Fail SAFE/FAIL Secure Timer ConnectionsSilence Latch Wiring Option SL Option WiringAC Lock Control Field Installation of Emergency Release Button Emergency Release Wiring Option PBGeneral 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 Switch Bypass Wiring Options KP2 or MK2 Fail Secure Locks Field Installation of Bypass Keyswitch Fail Safe LocksUSE of Multiple Panels Field Installation of Bypass Keyswitch Fail Secure LocksConnections Between Standard Board and Slave Board Panels Alternately Enabled Multiple Panel Fail Secure WiringAlternately Enabled Panel Wiring Door Monitoring no Electric Locks Door Monitoring no Electric LocksMAGNACARE→ Limited Lifetime Warranty

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