Assa ELECTRIC LOCK manual USE of Multiple Panels

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the bypass switch. The remote switch’s NO terminal then connects to the DC negative lock return wire so that the remote switch will release the lock by connecting the negative side even when the panel is bypassed. If there is a lock status sensing switch, it connects as in type 2, Figure 4.

FIG. 14: FIELD INSTALLATION OF BYPASS KEYSWITCH (FAIL SECURE LOCKS)

ALTERNATE ACTION

KEYSWITCH

DC NEG FROM POWER SUPPLY

TO DC NEG

INDICATOR

SWITCH NC CONNECTS TO "-" TERMINALS

ON ALL BOARDS IN PANEL

MAKE SURE EQUIPMENT AT DOORS TERMINATES ITS NEGATIVES AT PANEL "-" TERMINALS

6. USE OF MULTIPLE PANELS

It is often a requirement that more than one LCP is employed to control and monitor the same group of doors. This can be done in several different ways depending on the control that is desired. The Sections below discuss the options.

6.1 “MASTER/SLAVE” PANELS (FOR FAIL SAFE LOCKS)

With this connection scheme, the switches are placed in series while the monitoring lights are in parallel. In the “normal” (secure) condition, the zone toggle on each panel is up. Either toggle can release the lock but the toggle that released the lock must be used to resecure it. Note that this set-up is well suited for momentary toggles. Since the switch is spring loaded, it is automatic that the switch that released the lock resecures it. Wiring for a two panel “master/slave” installation is shown in Figure 15. The terms “master” and “slave” do not imply that there is any difference in the boards (or panels). It is just a way of identifying the board which connects to the power supply (the master) and the one that connects to the equipment at the doors (the slave).

Note the connections between the red flying leads and the “R” terminals. This merely permits either panel to be able to reset a system violation alarm.

If more than 2 panels are used, the “master” board connects with any number of slave boards. Referring to Figure 15, the master board and 1st slave board connect as shown. The 2nd slave board would connect to the 1st slave board with the E and S terminals wired together and with the L terminals of the first slave board connecting to +1, +2, +3 and +4 of the second. This continues the series lock power connection. The locks always connect to the last slave board.

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Additional Monitoring Lights Option AM Panel PowerMASTER/SLAVE Panels for Fail Safe Locks Powered Switching Devices AT the DoorsSwitch Bypass Wiring Option KP1 or MK1 Switch Bypass Wiring Option KP2 or MK2General Panel PowerMonitoring Lock ControlSummary of INDICATOR/SONALERT States Audible Alarm and Alarm ResetOptions Silence Latch Option SLEmergency Release Option PB Switch Bypass Keyswitch Options KP1, KP2, MK1, MK2 Momentary Switches Option MOMHigh Volume Push Buttons Option HT Panel Board Overview Board Terminal DescriptionsPower Input Wiring WiringPower Supply to LCP Board Wiring Fail Safe Locks Type 1 Fail SafeType 2 Fail Safe Fail Safe Lock Connections Fail Secure Locks Type 3 Fail SafeType 4 Fail Safe Type 5 Fail Safe MagnalockFail Secure Lock Connections Type 1 Fail Secure Type 2 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 ConnectionsOption Wiring Silence Latch Wiring Option SLAC 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