User Manual

9-2 Magnetic Locks LC 1200 Manual
What is Delayed Egress Circuitry?
In compliance with the N.F.P.A 101 Life Safety
Codes 5-2.1.6.1, Accutech’s 3101 Magnetic
Locks feature Delayed Egress Circuitry.
This means that even though the door will Lock
when an active Tag approaches, the door can
still be opened after 15 seconds (plus the 1-3
second nuisance delay) of constant pushing on
the door.
If the Lock is engaged (meaning the LC unit has
detected an active Tag in the zone) and the
person pushes on the door, the Lock will release
within 15 seconds (after a 1-3 nuisance delay)
whenever a maintained force (less than 15
pounds required) is applied to the door.
An audible tone enunciates both countdown and
release. When the Lock releases, the red Led
will turn solid green and the alarm will sound
continuously.
To reset the zone after an alarm, close the door
and enter a valid code into the zone Keypad.
3101 Magnetic Locks
3101 Magnetic Lock Specifications
Lock Jumper
Mounting
Wiring
Terminals
Adjusting the Sensor Pin
Changing the Lock Nuisance delay time
Changing the Egress Alarm delay time
The 3101 Magnetic Lock (Part # 700228) features
1200 pound holding force, Delay Egress
Circuitry, NFPA101 Life Safety Codes
conformity, a selectable nuisance delay and an
Accutech custom-designed electromagnetic coil.
Our custom-designed electromagnetic coil, only
available through Accutech, results in lower
current draw (only 12V AC/DC required).
3101 Magnetic Lock Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
Power Requirements
12V AC/DC
Temperature
3101 Magnetic Locks operate best in an ambient
temperature between 35 and 90 degrees
Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this range may
cause unexpected or undesirable results,
including premature failure.
Weight
The 3101 Magnetic Lock weighs 11 U.S.
pounds.