Alarm Lock PP100 Installation Instruction

PP100 Series
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Amityville, New York 11701
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Battery Eliminator
© ALARM LOCK 2006
DESCRIPTION
variety of Alarm Lock door alarms or any other device that requires an unregulated power supply of between 6 and 9 volts. The PP100 is designed to replace all power normally supplied by the device's internal batteries, thus allowing these internal batteries to be used exclusively for battery backup if AC is lost. The PP100 can be used with the fol­lowing Alarm Lock models:
250 Series
700 Series
11A Series
PG10 Series
LL-1 Series
PG21 Series
PG30 Series
DL Series of Digital Locks
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage: 105-125VAC @ 60Hz Input Power: 10VA maximum Output: 6-9VDC @ 0-300mA unregulated. 9 volt adapter
harness supplied.
Switchover to battery: Automatic upon AC input failure Shipping Weight: 3 lb., 9 oz. Dimensions: (LxWxD) 6" x 4
5
/8" x 2 ¾" (15.2cm x 11.7cm x
7cm)
Armored Cable Length: 6' (1.8m)
INSTALLATION
1. Install the device to be powered and test with its own internal battery power, making sure the alarm sounds properly, then reset and disconnect battery.
2. Select a suitable location for the PP100 and mount us­ing 3 #10 x ¾" self-tapping screws and 3 flat washers (supplied). Do not connect power at this time.
3. As per the instructions on the next page, cut a cable notch "slot" and/or hole in the alarm box or lock cover. Insert the PP100 armored cable end into the hole. For surface mounted applications, secure the armored cable with the retaining "C" ring (provided).
4. Plug the battery and load connectors from PP100 cable into mating connectors. Refer to Figures 2 and 3 on next page. For 250, 700 11A, LL-1, PG10: No adapter is required. For PG21 and PG30: Use 9V adapter. For DL locks: Cut off all connectors at the end of the armored cable, thus leaving only two wires (red and black) to be connected to the DL lock's terminal strip (see Figure 7). Batteries must remain connected as a backup in case of AC failure.
5. For surface mounted applications, secure armored ca­ble using cable clamps and #6 self-tapping screws (provided). If installing on the hinge side of a door as shown in Figure 1, be sure to leave a loop near the hinges for flexing when door is opened and closed.
6. Insert power plug of the PP100 into a 115 VAC source. An optional knockout is provided at power cord exit for
WI1576 9/06
connection of ½" BX or conduit if so desired.
7. Connect all plugs (and 9-volt batteries if used) as shown in Figures 2 and 3 on next page.
TESTING
Check for proper operation under each of the following conditions noting that the alarm sounds and/or the DL lock functions properly.
a. PP100 connected to device, battery not connected,
PP100 plugged into 115 VAC source.
b. PP100 connected to device, battery connected, PP100
NOT plugged into 115 VAC source (pilot lamp off).
c. PP100 connected to device, battery connected, PP100
plugged into 115 VAC source.
Periodic Testing - IMPORTANT
The powered device should be tested at least once every month to ensure that no one has tampered with the unit and also to ensure that the backup battery is still functional. Backup batteries should be replaced every 5-6 years.
This test must be performed with the 115 VAC input to the PP100 disconnected.
To 115VAC
EXIT
PP100
Leave a loop for flexing during opening and closing of door
Install PP100 on "hinge side" of door
6VDC Device
EMERGENCY EXIT ONLY
PUSH TO OPEN & SOUND ALARM
Figure 1: Typical "Surface Mounted" Application
1
RED
WIRE
WHITE
WIRE
FROM PP100
½" hole and cable notch "slot"
1/8" slot
½" hole
½"
Edge of box or cover
PLUG 1
(TO BATTERY PACK-
-ACTS AS BACKUP)
(TO DEVICE TO
BE POWERED)
TO UNIT TO BE
POWERED
PLUG 2
Figure 2: Hook Up
TO PP100 PLUG 1
(SEE FIGURE 2)
RED
WIRE
BLACK
WIRE
Figure 4: Cable Notch location for 11A Series
Edge of box
½" hole and cable notch "slot"
1/8" slot
½" hole
or cover
½"
Figure 5: Cable Notch location for PG10 and LL-1 Series (PG21 similar)
9
½" hole and cable notch "slot"
½" hole
1/8" slot
/16"
1"
TO BATTERY (ACTS AS BACKUP)
Figure 3: Adapter for 9V Units
INSTRUCTIONS TO ADD CABLE NOTCH
For devices that allow power to be accessed from be­hind the device (with the power cable accessed from inside
a wall or other location), a ¾" hole can be drilled directly into
the rear chassis of the device. For surface mounted devices where the PP100 and its armored power cable are mounted to a surface (such as a wall or a rear door surface as shown in Figure 1), a ½" hole and cable notch "slot" must be cut into the side of each de­vice's alarm box or lock cover (see Figures 4-7).
In either case, the hole and/or cable notch must be large enough to allow the insertion of Plug #2 (see Figure 2). For surface mounted devices, the cable notch must secure the armored cable and its retaining "C" ring (supplied).
1. Drill a ½" hole along the edge of the cover or box and make a 1/8" wide slot from the hole to the edge. See Figures 4-7.
2. Insert cable bushing through hole and secure with "C" ring inside.
3. Plug connectors together as per the instructions on the previous page.
Figure 6: Cable Notch location for 700 Series
+
External Supply
[+] Red [–] Black Optional DC Power Input 6-9 Volt DC
Remote Release
Battery
Connector
NO NC C
(Relay)
Figure 7: Terminal Strip inside DL Series of Locks
Motor
Connector
2
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