Assa ELECTRIC LOCK manual Option Wiring, AC Lock Control, Silence Latch Wiring Option SL

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"the system is working". When the release switch is used, the indicator will go out which will prompt the individual to go through the door.

If two indicators are present, one should be wired to the zone S terminal and the other to the zone E terminal. This creates a lamp switching effect which provides more positive prompting for door use. As an example, suppose a green and red indicator are present on a push button plate. With the green indicator wired to the S terminal, green will annunciate the normal (secure) condition of the door. This is the same as the panel green indication. With the red indicator wired to the E terminal, it will come on whenever the lock is legally released from either the remote switch or the panel toggle. This provides a strong prompt for use of the door. If a release hold timer is in the installation (section 4.5), the red indicator will come on for the amount of time set on the timer. Any time that both indicators are out will show that the door is in violation (the panel Sonalert will be on). If indicators are present on more than one switch (an example would be an entry keyswitch and exit button) they should be wired in parallel so that the annunciation is the same from both sides of the door.

4.8 AC LOCK CONTROL

Many electric locks are intended for operation on 12 or 24 volts AC. The panel, however, only operates on DC and cannot supply AC from its toggle switch control outputs. Most electric locks which operate on AC will also operate on DC, so the installer should check this point. If, however, the locks must operate on AC or on a voltage other than 12 or 24, this can only be done by using the panel to energize and deenergize relays which operate on the panel voltage. The relay contacts will then switch the "foreign" lock voltage from a second power supply. This technique is the same that must be employed if the locks draw more than 1.5 Amps current.

5. OPTION WIRING

5.1 SILENCE LATCH WIRING (OPTION "SL")

FIG. 7: FIELD INSTALLATION OF SILENCE LATCH

FIG. 5: FIELD INSTALLATION OF SILENCE LATCH

TERMINAL

 

 

L+

NO

COM

NO

+

-

 

 

 

 

 

PANEL

A

COM

NC

+

-

 

RELAY

 

 

 

 

BREAK EXISTING CONNECTION BETWEEN A

SONALERT

 

AND SONALERT +. INSTALL BUTTON AND RELAY

 

 

 

AS SHOWN. SONALERT NEGATIVE ALREADY WIRED.

 

 

PUSH BUTTON

L-

-

COM. NEG.

L+=INDICATOR +

L-=INDICATOR -

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Assa ELECTRIC LOCK manual Option Wiring, AC Lock Control, Silence Latch Wiring Option SL

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.