PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK.
HANDLE THE EQUIPMENT CAREFULLY, DAMAGING THE MATING SURFACES OF THE
ELECTROMAGNET OR THE ARMATURE MAY REDUCE LOCKING EFFICIENCY.
IMPORTANT! This manual is intended to be kept for programming, maintenance,
and trouble shooting purposes. Do not dispose of this manual after installation.
Please present this manual to the facility manager upon completion of installation.
Door Propped Delay(SEC)...................................14
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The electromagnet mounts rigidly to the door frame header. The armature mounts to the door. The armature is designed to pivot
about its center compensating for door misalignment. When the door is closed the energized magnet will bond with the armature, providing auxiliary locking force. If the
opening is fire rated, the door must be secured positively with a mechanical latching device, in addition to the magnetic lock, in accordance with local authority having
jurisdiction. Locknetics manufactures fire rated mechanical latching devices. The electronically controlled 101+ series magnetic locks described in this manual share the
same access control circuitry in all models. With optional access control input devices (SelectEntry keypads or TouchEntry Key readers) the locks can hold up to 150
codes standard for access, toggle, lockout, or special function keys. Dry contact inputs allow for fire alarm tie in and remote release/reset capabilities. This manual covers the mechanical installation, wiring, and manual programming aspects of the locks. For computer programming, see information provided with the software package
you will be using.
THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING MODELS:
101+
Delayed Egress magnet. Delayed egress is initiated by a rocker switch which is actuated by pushing on the door. By setting dipswitches, an auxiliary switch, such as an
exit device or pushbutton, can be used as well. (See dipswitch/terminal layout on page 9.) The nuisance delay can be set from 0-3 seconds in the standard unit (fixed at
1 second in the BOCA unit). The delay time is generally fixed at 15 seconds, but, with approval of the local authority having jurisdiction, can be set to 30 seconds in the
standard unit.
101-2+
Delayed Egress magnet for double doors. Two locks with separate housings, used in applications involving vertical rods or a mullion. This unit has the same features as
the 101+ but one magnet houses a complete controller (master unit) while the other unit has a small interface board for connection to the master unit (slave unit.)
101DB
Delayed Egress magnet for double doors. Two locks in one housing, used in applications involving double doors without vertical rods or a mullion. This unit has the
same features as the 101+.
DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS:
ATR: Audit Trail Retrieval uses computer programming and interrogation of the lock to store and retrieve time-stamped events such as access, alarm, and reset func-
tions and the time that they occur. 100 events standard (500 with the MX500 option).
BOCA:Some areas adhere to this life safety code for delayed egress. The nuisance delay is fixed at one second and the delayed egress time at 15 seconds. After
delayed egress has been initiated and the door opened, the alarm will automatically reset after 30 seconds. If the door is opened within the 30 seconds the timer will
restart.
DSM: Door Status Monitor will provide status of door with or without power applied. It works by a small permanent magnet, attached to the armature plate (inside an
aluminum block) activates a reed switch located inside the magnetic lock. It is important that the template information be followed carefully to ensure good alignment
between the magnet and the switch.
MBS: Magnetic Bond Sensor will provide status of the lock (locked or unlocked) with or without power applied. It works by way of a factory-calibrated reed switch locat-
ed inside the magnetic lock which senses the strength of the magnetic field. If the voltage is too low or there is some kind of foreign material between the magnet and
armature the MBS output will show a poor bond (even though it may not be possible to force the door open by hand). It is important that the template information be followed carefully as poor alignment between he magnetic lock and the armature can cause a poor bond.
MX500: Allows the storage of up to 500 TouchEntry Keys. Will also store the last 500 audit trail events.
PWM: “Power Miser” option. The magnetic lock uses significantly less current so more locks can be loaded onto a power supply. There is a reduction of holding force
to 1200 lbs. as a result of the different magnetic coil used. PWM models can only be operated at 12 volts.
SEC: Security Alarm will sound the onboard horn and close alarm relay contacts if the door is forced open. It will require a manual reset to silence the alarm. If the
door is propped open, or after it is propped open for a selectable time period the lock will sound the onboard horn and close alarm relay contacts. When the door closes
again, the horn will become silent and the alarm will return to its normal (N.O.) state. Anti tailgate is also in effect: the door will relock as soon as it closes, even if the
relock time delay has not yet transpired.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
STANDARD MODELS:PWM MODELS:
Dual Voltage: 12 or 24 volts AC or DC (Automatic Selection)12 volts AC or DC (Automatic Selection)
Max. Current:0.8 Amps @ 12 Volts (DC)0.4 Amps @ 12 Volts (DC) ONLY
0.5 Amps @ 24 Volts (DC)101-2+ and 101+DB MODELS:
12 volts AC or DC (Automatic Selection)
0.8 Amps (total for both magnets) @ 12 Volts (DC) ONLY
MBS:(optional) SPDT 1.0 Amp resistive load at 30VMBS:(optional) SPDT 1.0 Amp resistive load at 30V
Audible: 91 dB @ 2 feet
Mechanical Holding Force:1500 pounds1200 pounds
Listings: UL SA8954 Special Locking ArrangementsMEA 100-99-E, 113-94-E
UL R12092 Builders Hardware - Auxiliary LocksCSFM 3774-0544:105
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101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
USE OF DELAYED EGRESS LOCKS: Local codes generally require the signage, provided with the product, to be posted on or near the door. Consult local
authority having jurisdiction prior to any installation involving the use of delayed egress products to ensure life safety compliance.
101-2+: When installing 101-2+ models, it does not matter which magnet
(master or slave) gets installed on which leaf of the opening. It will be necessary to run at least four conductors between the two. Approximately 24” of wire
is included as built by the factory. If it is necessary to extend the wires be sure
that a good connection is made.
The electromagnet should be mounted as near to the frame strike jamb as possible
to provide maximum holding force. EXCEPTION: If there is other equipment such
as flush bolt(s) or vertical rod exit device(s) the magnetic lock and its armature can
be shifted accordingly. It should, however, be mounted as close to the strike side
jam as possible without interfering with the operation of the other equipment.
Visually check the mounting location to assure that the unit will mount without interference.
LHR
RHR
Frame conditions may require the use of filler plates and/or angle
brackets. These items are available from Locknetics. In some cases it
may be necessary to fabricate custom brackets or filler plates to make
a secure installation.
Wiring for the electromagnet must enter the top of the unit through the wire access hole drilled in the frame header
(see template). Be certain provisions can be made to bring the wire through the header into the top of the unit.
Use proper mounting screws for your door frame. For light-gauge metal door frames, self tapping screws may be used.
If the door frame is heavy-gauge metal, machine screws may be necessary and the holes will have to be tapped.
Caution: It is very important to make sure that magnet is secured to the structure of the opening. It is the responsibility
of the installer to provide structural reinforcement sufficient to ensure a safe installation.
FRAME STRIKE JAM
PAN HEADFLAT HEAD
MACHINE
SCREWS
SELF-TAPPING
SCREWS
Armature mounting hardware is for door thickness of 1-3/4 inches. Sex nuts for thicker doors are available
from your distributor. For reinforced metal doors the sex nut is not required. Note that it is very important
that the hardware used in mounting the armature is installed correctly. The instructions show clearly how
this must be done. If not done properly, the lock will not function as designed.
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101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. PREP DOOR AND FRAME (FOR STANDARD AND 101-2+ UNITS):
The paper template is the preferable way to prepare the door and frame. If for any reason it is not available, use the dimensions shown below to mark the centerlines of
the holes. Note that the layout is not symmetrical with respect to the centerline of the armature. For 101-2+ units, it does not matter which (master or slave) magnet is
installed on which door. Make sure that wiring can be pulled from one magnet to another. Prep may be shifted to accommodate vertical rod exit devices if necessary.
A.The door should be closed and latched. You should be at the "push" side. Locate the paper template and fold it along the perforated line with the printed
sides facing each other. Place the template against the frame stop and the door. Tape template in place.
B. On the frame stop mark the location of holes "A" from the template. For heavy gauge or reinforced frames, drill and tap for #10-24 thread. For standard
frames, drill 5/32" dia. for #10 self tapping screws. Locate and drill the 3/4" dia. wire hole. (The 3/4" dia. hole is oversized to the 5/8" dia. mounting plate hole to allow the
full range of adjustability.)
C.On the doors, mark the locations of all holes. Drill (2) 1/4" dia. holes per template for armature guide pins. Armature mounting hole "B" is determined by the
door type (see below).
LH or RHR
VIEW KEY
A
C
B
All dimensions for prep are taken from
the door jamb (soffit) - not the edge of
the door.
RH or LHR
VIEW KEY
C
A
VIEW A
VIEW C
VIEW B
VIEW A
B
All dimensions for prep are taken from
the door jamb (soffit) - not the edge of
the door.
VIEW C
VIEW B
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1. PREP DOOR AND FRAME (FOR 101+DB UNITS):
The paper template is the preferable way to prepare the door and frame. If for any reason it is not available, use the dimensions shown below to mark the centerlines of
the holes. Note that the layout is not symmetrical with respect to the centerline of the armature. The parting centerline of the doors should be used as the center of the
door and frame prep.
PARTING LINE OF DOORS
ARMATURE MOUNTING HOLE INFORMATION (ALL MODELS):
HOLE “B” FOR MOUNTING ARMATURE IS DETERMINED BY DOOR TYPE:
HOLLOW METAL DOORWOOD DOORREINFORCED METAL DOOR2. DRILL 1/2” DIA. HOLE
SEX NUT
TAPERED
WASHER
STAR LOCKING
WASHER
FLAT WASHER (WOOD DOORS ONLY)
DRILL 1/2” DIA
THRU HOLE.
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DRILL AND TAP
FOR 5/16-18
MACHINE
SCREW.
5
HEX KEY
1. DRILL 11/32” DIA.
HOLE THROUGH
DOOR.
INTO SKIN OF DOOR ON
SEX NUT SIDE ONLY. DO
NOT DRILL THROUGH
DOOR.
101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
2. MOUNT ARMATURE TO DOOR
Assemble using hardware provided in the order shown.
All hardware shown must be used except where noted.
Note that the tapered washer must be placed with the
pointed side facing away from the door and toward the
armature. It MUST be used for proper operation. Use
hex key to tighten the armature mounting bolt. For solid
core and hollow metal doors, gently tap sex nut into position with a rubber mallet before mounting armature
assembly. Proper use of hardware will allow armature to
pivot slightly after securely tightening the mounting
screw. This is normal, and necessary to allow armature
to mate properly with magnet.
CAUTION:
Failure to secure armature to door may result in serious
injury to door user. For proper operation, safety and
security, sex nut / bolt assembly, washers and spacers
must be assembled in the order illustrated and securely
tightened 1/8 to 1/4 turn past hand tight.
3. ATTACH MOUNTING PLATE AND
ALIGNING TEMPLATE TO HEADER
Slotted holes and counterbore should face downward.
Mount to the frame using (2) #10-24 x ½" pan head
machine screws, or (2) #10 x 3/4" pan head self-tapping
screws, and #10 flat washers. Tighten screws just tight
enough to allow shifting the plate during adjustment.
Install plastic aligning template onto mounting plate using
flat head machine screws. Note the direction of the door
face.
TAPERED WASHER
ARMATURE
DSM BLOCK
(OPTIONAL. REQUIRED ON MODELS
WITH DSM, SEC, AND/OR BOCA
OPTIONS)
STAR LOCKING
WASHER
FLAT WASHER
(WOOD DOORS
ONLY)
SEX NUT
DOOR
101+DB
4. ALIGN PLATE TO ARMATURE USING PLASTIC ALIGNING TEMPLATE
Close door. Push template/mounting plate assembly toward door until it comes against the armature leaving no gap. Tighten pan head screws completely. Mark the position of the mounting plate. Remove plastic alignment template from the mounting plate without moving the mounting plate. Remove plastic template.
PUSH HERE TO
CLOSE GAP
101+DB
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5. SECURE MOUNTING PLATE
Using the Mounting Plate as a template, drill the four (or eight for 101+DB)
remaining mounting holes.
If using #10 self-tapping, flat-head screws drill 5/32" dia. holes and drive
four screws tight.
If using #10-24 flat head machine screws, drill and tap for #10-24 threads
and tighten four screws.
CAUTION: If the frame is wood it is critical that the screws used secure the
mounting plate to the structure of the frame. It is the responsibility of the
installer to provide sufficient reinforcement for
a safe installation.
101+DB
6. SECURE MAGNET TO MOUNTING PLATE
Install the electromagnet to the mounting plate using the two 1/4-20 x 2" socket head
cap screws with a hex key. Firmly tighten the screws. Pass wiring through hole in top
of magnet and through access hole on circuit board side of magnet as shown below.
Drive in anti-tamper plugs using a rubber mallet. (It is advisable to wait until the magnet is wired and tested before installing anti-tamper plugs in case the magnet position
must be adjusted.)
NOTE: For 101-2+ see wiring information on page 11 to wire between units.
101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
101+DB
7. MAKE FINAL WIRING CONNECTIONS, SET DIPSWITCHES, AND PROGRAM LOCK
(SEE WIRING AND PROGRAMMING BEGINNING ON PAGE 8)
Refer to the wiring and programming section of this manual. If wiring and programming is to be done by someone else(besides the person doing the mechanical installation) please make sure that this manual is given to that person. DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT IT BE GIVEN TO THE OWNER OR
BUILDING MAINTENANCE MANAGER FOR REFERENCE AFTER INSTALLATION.
8. FASTEN ELECTRONICS COVER AND LOCK GUARD
After wiring and programming (or if it is to be done later) fasten
the electronics cover(s) and lock guard(s) to the magnet. After
verifying that the unit works correctly install anti-tamper plugs, if
desired. Note that they will need to be drilled out if the lock
must be removed or adjusted.
101+DB
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PC BOARD LAYOUT AND FEATURES:
Connect wiring to main terminal strip. If the unit is to be used with a KP70+ series keypad or TR83/84 TouchEntry Key reader (and the required 100CAB adapter cable)
or a TR80 or TR81 see the wiring information on page 12 and the programming information starting on page 14. After wiring, time delay setting, initialization and programming have been completed, secure the cover onto the lock.
See next page (9)for terminal layouts and dipswitch settings. Not all terminals will be used in all cases. Note that to get the correct outputs the correct options must have
been ordered and the dipswitches set properly.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AND DIPSWITCHES SET AND VERIFIED.
ATS
ANTI-TAMPER
SWITCH LOCATION
(OPTIONAL - NOT
SHOWN)
SW-1
FIRE ALARM
INTERFACE
CONFIGURA-
TION SWITCH
ACCESS CONTROL
TERMINAL BLOCK-
KEYPAD (100CAB)
OR
TEK READER INPUT
SW-2
SW-3
(DIP SWITCHES 1-8)
LED
SW-4
ATR CHIP
(OPTIONAL)
HORN
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK
SW-1 Fire Alarm Interface dipswitch. Configures whether there is a normally open or a normally closed input from the fire panel (see next
page for setting dipswitches).
SW-2/SW-3These switches are used to set the various time delays and for memory reset. (See “Time delay settings” on page 14.)
SW-4This bank of 8 dipswitches is used to configure various features of the system. See next page for setting dipswitches. Note that they
are numbered from 1 (on the bottom) to 8 (on the top) and Left is ON and right is OFF.
Main Terminal BlockThis terminal block has 18 screw terminals. See page 10 for description of terminal functions and wiring information.
Access Control Terminal Block Used to interface Locknetics 3-wire cable/keypad system (100CAB adapter cable with keypad) or to hook up a TR80 or TR81
TouchEntry Key reader.
HornProvides local audible indication of alarm status and programming signals. (See chart on page 20 “Table of Outputs”.)
LEDTri-color LED (red, yellow, green) used to provide local visual indication of alarm status. (See chart on page 20 “Table of Outputs”.)
On-Board TEK readerIf TouchEntry keys are to be used for egress control and alarm reset the on-board TEK reader is provided.
ATR chip/socket(Requires computer management) The ATR option provides a record of past access, alarm, and reset events along with the time and
person. If the chip must be added in the field, it must be installed in the socket with the larger side facing away from the PC board.
Once installed, memory will need to be erased before the lock will recognize the chip. See page 14 for memory reset information.
ATS (Anti-Tamper Switch)The ATS option monitors the status of the electronics cover. When the cover is removed the unit goes into alarm. It must be reset by
entering a valid code or TEK, or by entering a reset input into terminals 17 &18. (NOTE: on 101+DB and 101-2+ models the ATS on
the slave unit is not wired directly into the PC board, rather, it has form C contacts with flying leads.)
ON-BOARD
TEK READER
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CONFIGURE FIRE ALARM INTERFACE DIPSWITCH (SW-1) FOR CORRECT TYPE OF INPUT.
A dry contact is required. It can be normally open or normally closed. If no direct connection is to be made, configure the input for normally open (SW-1 to RIGHT).
SW-1 FIRE ALARM INPUT:
To configure interface to terminals 3&4
on main terminal block.
SW-1 TO RIGHT FOR N.O. OR NO CONNECTION:
SW-1 TO LEFT FOR N.C. CONNECTION:
SW-1
x
x
CONFIGURE THE SW-4 DIPSWITCHES TO SET THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYSTEM.
Power should not be applied at this time. Note that dipswitches 4 and 6 are specifically for the SEC option. Also note that dipswitch 7 must be “on” for the lock to automatically lock when powered up, or after a fire alarm condition. If it is off, the lock will remain unlocked, with the LED green, when power is applied. In order to lock it, a
reset input or valid code or TEK will be required after power up or after a fire alarm condition.
SWITCH #
ONSW-4 DIPSWITCH SETTINGS OFF
AUTOMATIC RELOCK: Door locks upon power up or after fire alarm. If set to OFF: manual reset required.
DOOR FORCED / DOOR PROPPED ALARM (SEC OPTION ONLY)
UNLOCK ALERT: Horn sounds whenever door is unlocked (and still has power applied to it).
ANTI-TAILGATE (SEC OPTION ONLY): When door closes it immediately relocks (cancels time delay).
BY ON-BOARD ROCKER SWITCH ONLY (DEFAULT)
CONFIGURE HOW
THE DELAYED
BY ROCKER SWITCH OR AUXILIARY INPUT
EGRESS EVENT IS TO
BE TRIGGERED,
USING DIPSWITCHES
BY ROCKER SWITCH AND AUXILIARY INPUT
2 & 3
DELAYED EGRESS DISABLED.
EGRESS DELAY TIME: This is the time that the door will remain locked and in alarm before it unlocks.
8
7
6
5
4
ENABLEDNUISANCE ALERT: Horn sounds when door pushed to alert people that door is armed. Avoids false alarms.
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
3
2
3
x
2
3
2
3
2
1
x
x
x
30 SEC.
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
x
x
x
x
15 SEC.
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MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK:
101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 (C)
8 (NO)
9 (NO)
10 (C)
11 (NC)
12 (NO)
13 (C)
POWER INPUT: Apply 12 or 24 volts (AC or DC). The lock will adjust for input.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
a. PWM and double units (101-2+ and 101+DB can ONLY accept 12 volts)
b. Polarity does not matter in this case
FIRE ALARM INPUT: Apply a normally closed or normally open dry contact from fire panel or other emergency system. Be sure that the wiring
complies with authority having jurisdiction. Note that SW-1 (located on PC board) may have to be configured for proper operation. (See page 9)
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 3 & 4 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
AUXILIARY INPUT: This terminal is used in cases where it is desired that an additional device (such as an exit device) be used in addition to or
instead of the on-board rocker switch to initiate the delayed egress cycle. Apply a normally open dry contact to terminals 5 & 6 which closes when
activated, thereby shorting 5 to 6. The SW-4 dipswitches 2 & 3 will need to be set for proper operation. (See page 9).
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 5 & 6 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
ALARM OUTPUT: Terminals 7 & 8 close when an alarm condition exists. The following conditions will close the output: delayed egress alarm
condition, fire alarm condition, 20 wrong keypad entries, delete (user) with alarm, door forced (SEC only), door propped (SEC only). Note that during
the nuisance delay (grace period before the delayed egress cycle begins) the alarm contacts do not change state, even if the on-board horn is sounding.
DSM OUTPUT (REQUIRES DSM OPTION): Door Status Monitor. “Normal” refers to the door being open. When the door is closed, the
contacts change state.
MBS OUTPUT (REQUIRES MBS OPTION): “Normal” here refers to the magnet being unlocked. When the magnet is properly locked,
the contacts change state. If they do not, there are several possible causes: low voltage, dirt or debris between the magnet and armature, damage to
the mating surfaces, or improper alignment between the armature and magnet.
14 (NC)
15
16
17
18
REQUEST TO EXIT INPUT: Apply a normally open dry contact which closes, shorting 15 and 16, when activated. When the request to exit
device is released, the lock will relock after the relock time delay (See page 14 to adjust).
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 15 & 16 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
ALARM CONDITION RESET INPUT: Apply a normally open, momentary, dry contact which closes, shorting 17 and 18, when activated.
This input will reset an alarm condition (except for a fire alarm condition, which is controlled by the status of the input on terminals 3 &4). If the lock is
in delayed egress alarm (but before it actually unlocks) and a reset input is entered, it will cancel the remaining delayed egress time and unlock but
still remain in alarm. An additional contact closure event will be required in this case in order to reset the lock back to the locked condition and cancel
the alarm condition. This is because delayed egress is required to be an irreversible sequence of events resulting in the door becoming unlocked.
Once the door unlocks the alarm condition can be reset to the locked position.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT APPLY POWER TO TERMINALS 17 & 18 OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
WIRING TRICK: if using a keyswitch, card reader or other drycontact input device where there is only one set of contacts
available, the following trick can be used: place a jumper across
terminals 16 and 17 and put the N.O. input across terminals 15
& 16. This will allow one set of input contacts to both release
and reset the lock, depending on the condition.
N.O. INPUT FROM CARD
READER, BUTTON, ETC.
ON TERMINALS 15 & 16
JUMPER ON
TERMINALS 16 & 17
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101+ BASIC WIRING:
101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
101-2+ and 101+DB
REQUIRED WIRING:
On the 101-2+ model the flying leads provided for wiring between units can be extended as required. Make sure that a
good connection is made. The anti-tamper switch(ATS option) for the slave unit has flying leads whereas the ATS for the
master unit is wired directly to the PC board and will sound the on-board alarm.
On 101+DB units, do not change or modify the factory-installed wiring.
101-2+ DOOR STATUS(DSM):
101-2+ LOCK STATUS (MBS):
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WIRING OF LOCKNETICS KEYPADS/TOUCHENTRY KEY READERS
Up to two Locknetics keypads or TouchEntry Key readers can be hooked up to a 101+ or 101-2+ system for access control and alarm reset input.
Any keypad or TR83/TR84 hook up requires a 100CAB adapter cable. The three-wire 100CAB allows the keypad to be initialized to the lock or allows the TR83/TR84 to
be properly connected. Using the 770CAB (a Locknetics 12-wire adapter cable) does not work! Only one 100CAB can be used. Two keypads or TR83/TR84 readers can
be plugged into a single 100CAB. If the installation requires more distance between the two keypads/readers, an AUXCAB1 or AUXCAB16 can be used to extend the
keypad/reader cables.
If the installation involves TR80 or TR81 TouchEntry Key readers then the two readers must be wired in parallel. 80CAB adapter cables can be used.
KP70+
HOOK-UP
TR83/TR84
HOOK-UP
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
AUXCAB1 OR AUXCAB16
(RECOMMENDED FOR TWO KEYPADS)
100CAB
(REQUIRED)
AUXCAB1 OR AUXCAB16
(RECOMMENDED FOR TWO KEYPADS)
100CAB
(REQUIRED)
TR80/TR81
HOOK-UP
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WHITE
BLACK
RED
80CAB
(REQUIRED)
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NOTES:
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MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
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MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
MANUAL PROGRAMMING OF TIME DELAYS:
RELOCK TIME DELAY (factory default: 8 seconds)
The amount of time the lock is de-energized after release by entering a valid code/TEK or
Programmable 1-30 seconds.
A. Set SW4 dipswitch #6 to OFF (if it is on).
B. Press and release SW2. The LED will begin flashing GREEN .
C. Thereafter, press SW3 once for each second of relock delay desired.
Each SW3 activation will cause the LED to flash RED and the horn to beep .
D. Press SW2 and the relock delay will be stored in non-volatile memory.
E. Return SW4 dipswitch #6 to its original position (if you moved it in step A).
NOTES:1.Not pressing SW3 between pressing SW2 will set the relock time delay to zero seconds. This will cause the lock not to unlock with a
2.Models with the SEC option include the anti-tailgate feature. If SW4-4 is on, the lock will relock immediately when the door closes
NUISANCE DELAY (factory default: 3 seconds)
The amount of time the door must be pushed before triggering the DELAYED EGRESS CYCLE
Programmable 0 - 3 seconds. (BOCA Units are fixed at 1 second.)
A. Press and release SW3, the LED will begin flashing RED.
B. Thereafter, press SW2 once for each second of nuisance delay desired, up to 3 seconds maximum.
Each SW2 activation will cause the LED to flash GREEN and the horn to beep .
C. Press SW3 and the nuisance delay will be stored in non-volatile memory.
NOTES:1.To program nuisance delay to zero, eliminate Step B.
2.Setting nuisance delay to zero will allow the lock to go into delayed egress the instant the door is pushed. This may prove
momentary contact closure or valid code or TEK. A TIME DELAY OF MORE THAN ONE SECOND IS RECOMMENDED.
even if the time delay has not yet expired.
inconvenient in some applications.
DOOR PROPPED DELAY (factory default: 60 seconds)
The amount of time the door must be propped open (after normal release time delay has ended) before triggering the alarm. The alarm will clear as soon as the door
closes again. Programmable 0 - 120 seconds.
A. Set SW4-6 to ON (if it is off).
B. Press and release SW2, the LED will begin flashing YELLOW.
C. Thereafter, press SW3 once for each second of propped delay desired, up to 120 seconds maximum.
Each SW3 activation will cause the GREEN LED to flash and the horn to beep .
D. Press SW2 and the door prop delay will be stored in non-volatile memory.
E. Leave SW4-6 ON to enable door propped alarm.
NOTES:1.To program door propped delay to zero, eliminate Step B.
2.Setting the door propped delay to zero will cause the lock to go into alarm the instant that the normal time delay has ended, if the door
is still open.
ERASE MEMORY (MEMORY RESET)
Memory may be erased to conveniently return to default time delay settings or if an error was made.
A. Press and hold SW2 until a single beep is heard. Release SW2.
B. Quickly press SW2 three times, three beeps will sound.
C. Another 3 beeps will sound in about 10 seconds indicating the memory is erased.
NOTES:
1.All programmed codes and keys will be erased. Factory default codes and time settings will be restored.
2.Keypads using a 100CAB (for direct connection to 101+ lock) will need to be initialized again.
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TO CREATE MASTER TEK (FOR USE WITH COMPUTER PROGRAMMING)
The master TEK is used to initialize programming (like a password to access programming mode).
A. Set SW4 dipswitch #1 to ON (if it is off).
B. Press and hold SW3 until two beeps are heard.
C. Touch a TEK key to the reader within ten seconds. The lock will indicate acceptance with two beeps. This will be the Master TEK.
D. Return SW4, #1 to its original position.
NOTES:
“SYSTEM 7” PROGRAMMING:
This procedure will allow up to seven TouchEntry Keys to be programmed into a lock equipped with a TouchEntry Key reader of SelectEntry Keypad. Keys will be of the
Normal Access type and will unlock the unit for the relock time delay. The TEKs will also reset the lock if it is in an alarm condition.
A. Set SW4-1 to OFF (if it is on)
B. Press and hold SW3 until you hear two beeps. Release SW3.
C. Touch each of the TEKs to the reader. Two quick beeps will sound each time a key has been accepted.
D. After entering up to seven TEKs wait 10 seconds for programming to end. One quick beep will indicate that programming has ended.
E. Return SW4-1 to its original position, if required.
NOTE: Whenever new “System 7” TEKs are entered, the old ones are erased. Also, whenever computer programming is done, or memory is erased, all “System 7”
TEKs are erased.
KEYPAD/100CAB INITIALIZATION (REQUIRED TO ENABLE KEYPAD TO FUNCTION)
It is necessary to initialize the keypad/100CAB any time that the memory is erased.
A. Set SW4 dipswitch #1 to ON.
B. Press and hold switch SW3 for two quick beeps of the audible..
C. Push each button in order, starting with the 1-2 button, and including the *.
D. After the last button is pressed, the audible will beep three times and the LEDs will
E. Return SW4 dipswitch #1 to its original position.
1. Refer to instructions included with the programmer/software that you will use to program for more
information regarding programming.
2. The Master TEK is used for initiating programming. It will not unlock the door.
3.Unlike some other Locknetics products, creating a master TEK will not delete the factory default codes.
They must be manually deleted.
* Wait for LEDs to stop flashing before pushing next button.
* Waiting for longer than 7 seconds will terminate initialization.
flash indicating that programming has ended.
DEFINITION OF CODE/TEK FUNCTIONS AND FACTORY DEFAULTS:
FACTORY DEFAULT
MASTER97531Allows access to programming functions. Will not release lock.
NORMAL13579Unlocks lock for relock time delay. Will reset lock in alarm condition.
ACCESS
TOGGLE135135Unlocks the lock until same or another Toggle Code is entered.
LOCKOUT9115“Freezes” the lock in its present condition, either locked or unlocked, until the same or
another Lockout Code/TEK is entered.
ONE-TIME ACCESSNo factory default. This type of code/TEK will allow access only once.
It will then become deleted from memory.
SUPERVISED ACCESSNo factory default. This type of code/TEK allows access only when used with another
Supervised Access Code/TEK. The second code/TEK must be entered within five
seconds of the first one. The order that they are entered does not matter.
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MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
MANUAL PROGRAMMING - KEYPAD
When manually programming the 101+ model lock, using a keypad, the keypad must first be initialized. It is a recommended that the factory default Master Code be
changed. Doing so will delete all factory default codes and ensure the security of the system. After entering the Master code the LEDs on the keypad will flash. They will
also flash each time that * is entered. Wait for the LED to stop flashing before entering the next sequence.
TO ADD NORMAL ACCESS CODES - Will unlock door for relock time delay period. Will also reset lock after an alarm condition.
Master Code *...3 *...New Code (3-5 digits) *...* (to end)
UP TO 150 NEW CODES CAN BE
ADDED BY RETURNING HERE.
Codes will be not be allowed to function but will remain in memory. When the code is used, the lock will go into alarm, the alarm relay will close, the audible
will sound and the LED will illuminate red. The door will not unlock. It will stay in alarm until a valid user code, TouchEntry Key or reset input will silence the
alarm. If the ATR option is present and the unit was programmed by computer, an access attempt will show in the audit trail.
Master Code *...55 *...Old Code *...* (to end)
MORE CODES CAN BE DELETED
BY RETURNING HERE.
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TO ADD TOGGLE CODES(Note that a three digit function code ‘131’ sets the function of the user code)
UP TO 150 NEW CODES CAN BE ADDED BY RETURNING HERE.
Master Code *...11*...Old Code *... X Y Z *...New(or same) Code (3-8 digits) *...* (to end)
New or Same
3-digit function
code.See above.
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MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
MANUAL PROGRAMMING - TOUCHENTRY
When manually programming the 101+ model lock for TouchEntry Keys, a programmer (either the TEP1 or TEP2) must first be initialized. Only one programmer can be
initialized to a particular lock. A Master TEK must also be initialized at the same time as the programmer and will be used to enter the programming mode. See steps
below. After entering the Master TEK the green LED on the TouchEntry Key reader will flash. It will also flash each time that * is entered. Wait for the LED to stop flash-
ing before entering the next sequence. The TEP1 and TEP2 programmers are intended to simulate a keypad.
PROGRAMMER INITIALIZATION TEP1 AND TEP2
A. Set SW4 dipswitch #1 to ON.
B. Press and hold switch SW2 for two quick beeps of the audible..
C. Touch a TEK key up to the reader. (This TEK will be initialized as a MASTER TEK.)
D. Touch each TEK of the TEP1 to the reader in the following order(two beeps of the
audible will sound indicating acceptance of each key.)
(For TEP2 plug communication plugs into ports and push each button in order)
* Wait for LEDs to stop flashing before touching next key or pushing next button.
E. After the last key/button is entered, the audible will beep three times and the LEDs will
F. Return SW4 dipswitch #1 to its original position.
TO ADD NORMAL ACCESS TEKS - Will unlock door for relock time delay period. Will also reset lock after an alarm condition.
* Waiting for longer than 7 seconds will terminate initialization.
flash indicating that programming has ended.
UP TO 150 NEW TEKs CAN BE
ADDED BY RETURNING HERE.
TO DELETE TEKs
Master TEK...5 *...Old PIN*...* (to end)
MORE TEKs CAN BE DELETED BY
RETURNING HERE.
TO DELETE TEKs (WITH ALARM/ATR NOTICE): TEKs will be not be allowed to function but will remain in memory.
When the TEK is used, the lock will go into alarm, the alarm relay will close, the audible will sound and the LED will illuminate red. The door will not
unlock. It will stay in alarm until a valid user code, TouchEntry Key or reset input will silence the alarm. If the ATR option is present and the unit was programmed by computer, an access attempt will show in the audit trail.
Master TEK...55 *...Old PIN*...* (to complete)
MORE TEKs CAN BE DELETED
BY RETURNING HERE.
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TO ADD TOGGLE TEKs (Note that a three digit function code ’131’ sets the function of the user TEK)
UP TO 150 NEW TEKs CAN BE ADDED BY RETURNING HERE.
Master TEK ...33*...131*...New PIN(3-8 digits)*...New Toggle TEK ...* (to end)
TO ADD LOCKOUT TEKs (Note that a three digit function code ’115’ sets the function of the user TEK)
UP TO 150 NEW TEKs CAN BE ADDED BY RETURNING HERE.
Master TEK ...33*...115*...New PIN(3-8 digits)*...New Lockout TEK ...* (to end)
TO ADD ONE-TIME ACCESS TEKs (Note that a three digit function code ’113’ sets the function of the user TEK)
UP TO 150 NEW TEKs CAN BE ADDED BY RETURNING HERE.
Master TEK ...33*...113*...New PIN(3-8 digits)*...New One-time Access TEK ...* (to end)
TO ADD ONE-TIME ACCESS TEKs (Note that a three digit function code ’117’ sets the function of the user TEK)
UP TO 150 NEW TEKs CAN BE ADDED BY RETURNING HERE.
Master TEK ...33*...117*...New PIN(3-8 digits)*...New One-time Access TEK ...* (to end)
TO CHANGE FUNCTION AND/OR PIN
Master TEK ...11*...Old PIN*... X Y Z *...New(or same) PIN (3-8 digits) *...* (to end)
New or Same
3-digit function
code.See above.
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TABLE OF INDICATORS (LED/AUDIBLE)
The table below is intended to provide all possible indications and states which can be encountered under normal operation. Note
that some conditions or features are only available on certain models or when certain options are included.
DURING NUISANCE DELAYSTEADY YELLOWOFF(DEFAULT)
DURING DELAYED EGRESSFLASHING REDBEEPINGCLOSED
AFTER DELAYED EGRESSSTEADY GREENSTEADY TONECLOSED
ANTI-TAMPER ALARM
IF LOCK COVER IS REMOVED
(ON MASTER UNIT ONLY –
SLAVE ATS HAS FLYING LEADS)
STEADY
RED
(SET BY SW4-8)
STEADY
TONE
OPEN
CLOSED
SWITCH SELECTABLE FEATURES
SW4-5 “ON” =UNLOCK ALARM
WHENEVER LOCK IS UNLOCKED
SW4-8 “ON” = HORN WILL SOUND
DURING NUISANCE ALERT
STEADY
GREEN
STEADY
YELLOW
STEADY
TONE
ONOPEN
OPEN
OPTIONAL SWITCH SELECTABLE FEATURES
SEC (SECURITY ALARM OPTION) REQUIRED
SW4-6 “ON” DOOR PROPPED
OPEN ALARM
DOOR IS HELD OPEN PAST
RELOCK TIME
SW4-6 “ON” DOOR FORCED
OPEN ALARM
DOOR OPENED WITHOUT VALID
RELEASE SIGNAL
FLASHING
GREEN
FLASHING
RED
BEEPINGCLOSED
BEEPINGCLOSED
PROGRAMMING INDICATIONS
RELOCK DELAY PROGRAMMING
ACTIVE
DOOR PROPPED OPEN DELAYFLASHING YELLOWOFFOPEN
WHILE PRESSING SW3 0R SW2
TO SET RELOCK AND DOOR
PROPPED DELAYS
NUISANCE DELAY
PROGRAMMING ACTIVE
WHILE PRESSING SW2 TO SET
NUISANCE DELAY
FLASHING
GREEN
REDCHIRPOPEN
FLASHING REDOFFOPEN
GREENCHIRPOPEN
OFFOPEN
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ERROR CODES:
If an error is made while manually programming a lock, an error code indication will be indicated at the TouchEntry Key reader or
keypad. The LED(s) will flash several times. Count the number of flashes and refer to the chart below for diagnosis.
ERROR CODES
NUMBER OF
FLASHES
2
3
4
5
Code entered too long.
Code length cannot
exceed 8 digits.
Memory full – too many
codes/TEKs entered
Master code cannot be
deleted, only changed.
Second entry of master
code does not match first.
Master code not changed.
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
Some common problems associated with the installation of the 101+ series can be easily recognized and corrected:
Problem:Possible Solution:
Lock has power but won’t lock.Fire alarm not connected or dipswitch SW-1 not in correct position.
ERRORNUMBER OF
FLASHES
6
7
8
9
SW4-7 not ON (set switch, LED (on lock) is Green. Remove and re-apply
power). (See page 9)
ERROR
Invalid command.
Code does not exist. (For “Delete With
Alarm/ATR” only)
Code too short. Minimum master code
5 digits. Minimum user code 3 digits.
Not a unique code/TEK.
Lock won’t go into delayed egress.Check dipswitch settings (p.9). Armature washers not installed properly (p.5)
Magnet not properly aligned with armature. (p.6)
Wrong screws used to secure mounting bracket. (Check if magnet can pivot.)
Goes into delayed egress upon powerup.Armature washers not installed properly (p.5)
Improper alignment between magnet and armature (p.6)
Lock can be pushed open with minimal resistance.Magnet/Armature/washers not installed properly (p.5-6).
Lock “hums” or vibrates noisily when energized.Magnet/Armature/washers not installed properly (p.5-6).
Lock “beeps” every several seconds.Low voltage alert. Check voltage at terminals 1&2. It must be at least
12.00 volts or 24.00 volts or slightly higher.
Lock won’t accept programmed codes/TEKs.Relock time delay set to 0 sec. (p.10)
LED(s) flash once quickly.Keypad not initialized (p.12).
MBS doesn’t change state when locked.Low voltage. Mechanical misalignment. Debris between lock and armature.
Armature/magnet not installed properly (p.5-6).
DSM/SEC option not working properly.End-Block on armature not aligned with DSM/SEC switch(s).
MAINTENANCE
It is not recommended that the magnet be painted (unless ordered with in iridite primer). If the unit must be painted it
is important that the mating surfaces of the magnet and armature not be painted. The TouchEntry Key reader, and
LED must not be painted either. The electromagnet and armature are plated for corrosion resistance and require little
maintenance. For maximum performance the following service should be done to both the armature and electromagnet as required: Clean the mating surfaces of the electromagnet and armature with a non-abrasive cleaning pad,
apply a light coating of silicon lubricant and wipe with a clean dry cloth.
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OVERALL DIMENSIONS
101+
101-2+
101+ DELAYED EGRESS
MAGNETIC LOCKING SYSTEM
101+DB
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