Assa ELECTRIC LOCK manual General, Panel Power

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Rev. A.1, 10/99

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SECURITRON LCP SERIES ELECTRIC LOCK CONTROL PANEL

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. DESCRIPTION

1.1 GENERAL

The LCP series is a circuit board based family of control panels suitable for hard wired control and monitoring of electric locks. The unit can also be used for door monitoring only (no electric locks). See section 6. The circuit board operates 4 control/monitoring zones so the panel must be constructed in multiples of 4 zones. The locks must operate on 12 or 24 volts DC and may be fail safe (secure when powered) or fail secure (secure when unpowered). Lock current draw is limited to 1.5 Amps (steady) with 3 Amps inrush acceptable.

The LCP series includes several options which are generally supplied with the panel (when ordered) or in most cases may be added by the installer if the requirement for the option is discovered after the panel has been delivered.

The panel's part number expresses the complete description of the panel as follows: LCP-XX-YY-(OPTIONS)

"XX" = The number of zones for control and monitoring "YY" = The panel voltage (12 or 24 VDC)

Options are expressed as letter suffixes as follows:

"W" = Wall mount Nema 1 locked enclosure "F" = Flush mount pull box cover with back box

"R" = 19" Rack panel face. A slope front desk mount is the standard panel enclosure. "SL" = Silence Latch

"PB" = Emergency all release (for fail safe locks only) "AM" = Additional set of monitoring lights

"KP1" or "MK1" = Keyswitch control switch bypass (for fail safe locks only)

"KP2" or "MK2" = Keyswitch control switch bypass (for fail secure locks only)

"MOM" = Momentary control switches (alternate is standard)

“HT” = Substitutes high volume push button switches for toggle switches

As an example, part # LCP-16-12-W-SL-MOM would be a 16 zone, 12 VDC, wall mount panel with the Silence Latch and momentary switch options installed.

The options are discussed in detail in section 2.

1.2 PANEL POWER

Panel (and lock) power must be from a single power supply of the same voltage required by the locks (12 or 24 VDC). The panel distributes this power to each lock through its control switches. Regulated DC is not necessary. A transformer + bridge rectifier is adequate. The rectifier must however be full wave; a single diode will not work.

A power supply with integral battery backup (available from Securitron) is required if the system is expected to operate in a power failure.

In selecting the power supply, it naturally should be of sufficient capacity to operate all the locks. In addition the panel requires power for its internal electronics and indicators. The power

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Contents 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

ELECTRIC LOCK specifications

Assa Electric Lock is a cutting-edge security solution designed to address the evolving needs of modern access control systems. Utilizing advanced technologies, this lock integrates both traditional locking mechanisms with state-of-the-art electronic features, providing an unparalleled level of security for residential and commercial properties.

One of the standout features of the Assa Electric Lock is its ability to incorporate various access modes. Users can choose between key-based entry, key fob access, and mobile app control. This versatility ensures that users can select the most convenient method for their specific needs while still maintaining robust security. The inclusion of a mobile application elevates user control, allowing for remote access management and real-time monitoring of lock status.

The lock is engineered with robust materials, ensuring durability and resistance to tampering. It features a high-quality housing that can withstand environmental elements, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. The Assa Electric Lock is also designed to function seamlessly with existing security systems, providing compatibility without compromising overall security.

Assa Electric Lock employs advanced encryption technologies to safeguard user data and access control commands. With encryption protocols in place, users can be confident that their security information is protected from unauthorized access. The lock also includes an audit trail feature, which logs entry and exit events, allowing property owners to track access history easily.

In addition to its electronic capabilities, Assa Electric Lock prioritizes user-friendly design. The intuitive interface and installation process make it accessible to both professional installers and DIY enthusiasts. Furthermore, the lock is equipped with a backup key option, ensuring that users can always access their property in the event of a power failure or technical issues.

The lock's energy efficiency is another key characteristic, as it operates on low power consumption without sacrificing performance. This commitment to sustainability not only reduces costs but also minimizes the environmental impact.

Overall, the Assa Electric Lock stands out in the evolving landscape of security technology. It combines traditional reliability with modern electronic features, making it an ideal choice for those seeking enhanced security solutions. With its range of access options, robust materials, advanced encryption, and user-friendly design, the Assa Electric Lock is leading the way in secure access control.