ASSALOY SCYPROX4 Microprocessor Controlled Networked Lock User Manual 11 0282
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Certification Exhibit FCC ID: U4A-SCYPROX4 IC: 6982A-SCYPROX4 FCC Rule Part: 15.209, 15.249 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 ACS Project Number: 11-0282.W06 Manufacturer: Assa Abloy Model: N2-PA/PK User Manual 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 v.N2 Profile Series v.N2 with Aperio™ Technology Mortise Lock Installation Instructions A8078B 08/11 Copyright 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. Table of Contents 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. Warning . ..................................................................................2 General Description..................................................................3 Specifications...........................................................................3 System Overview......................................................................3 Parts Breakdown......................................................................4 Lock Installation.......................................................................6 Operational Check .................................................................14 Lock LED Indications . ...........................................................15 Warning Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by ASSA ABLOY could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful Interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cet appareillage numérique de la classe B répond à toutes les exigences de l’interférence canadienne causant des règlements d’équipement. L’opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l’interférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter n’importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l’interférence qui peut causer l’opération peu désirée. “This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.” Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock General Description The SARGENT® Profile Series v.N2 lock with Aperio™ Technology makes it easy and cost-effective to bring access control to additional doors. It uses local wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub to connect to an access control system, eliminating the greatest cost and inconvenience of traditional access control – the wiring at the door. The Profile Series v.N2 is available with HID® 125 kHz proximity or iCLASS® 13.56 MHz smart card technology, and all technology features are supported by the physical security of SARGENT ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware. This product is operated by six (6) “AA” alkaline batteries. SARGENT mortise locks are designed with quality components to provide high security, performance and durability. The Aperio mortise lock may be used for both indoor and outdoor applications. A weather-protective gasket is recommended for outdoor applications. Lock Credential Support • • • • IEEE 802.15.4 UHF interface AES 128 bit encryption HID 13.56 MHz iCLASS (full authentication, all formats) 125 kHz proximity credentials System Overview When a user presents a supported credential to the lock, the Aperio system is designed to send the credential wirelessly to the Aperio Hub. The Aperio Hub (wired through RS-485 or Wiegand) then communicates with an EAC (Electronic Access Control) system. The EAC system provides the access decision to the Aperio Hub where access to the lock is either granted or denied. Electronic Access Control System Access Control Panel TCP/IP RS-485/Wiegand Aperio Hub Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. Specifications IEEE 802.15.4 (2.4GHz) To comply with “Fire Listed” doors, the batteries must be replaced with alkaline batteries only. Warning: SARGENT Mfg. Co. Profile Series v.N2 locksets utilizing a door position switch (DPS) are not rated for, or intended for use in life safety applications. 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B 08/22/11 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock Parts Breakdown 13.56 MHz iCLASS & 125 kHz Prox 10 16 12 11 13 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B 15 14 15 Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock Parts Breakdown 13.56 MHz iCLASS and 125 kHz (Continued) QTY. Outside Lever Reference 8200 Catalog for available levers Inside Lever Reference 8200 Catalog for available levers 82-0495 O/S Escutcheon only with Cylinder 82-0493 O/S Escutcheon only without Cylinder 82-0492 Inside Escutcheon only without Thumb Turn 82-0494 Inside Escutcheon only with Thumb Turn 52-5291 Aperio Electronic Replacement Pack, 13.56 MHz iCLASS 52-5319 Aperio Electronic Replacement Pack, Prox only, N2-PA 52-4340 Battery Cover Assembly 01-1212 Security Screw 52-2427 Profile Screw Pack - Specify Finish (Includes: Fire Stop Plate, Trim Mounting Screws, Security Allen Wrench) 10 Consult Factory Lever Handle Screw (Depends on Lever Style) 11 Consult Factory Inside Adapter Assembly (Depends on Lever Style) 12 Consult Factory Outside Adapter Assembly (Depends On Lever Style) 13 N2-82276-hand-finish Lockbody with Dead Bolt with Cylinder N2-82277-hand-finish Lockbody with Dead Bolt without Cylinder N2-82278-hand-finish Lockbody without Dead Bolt with Cylinder N2-82279-hand-finish Lockbody without Dead Bolt without Cylinder 14 82-0084 Faceplate with Dead Bolt (shown) 82-0081 Faceplate without Dead Bolt 15 77-4336 Mortise Screw Pack - Specify Finish (Includes: Wood and Metal Lock body Screws, Faceplate Screws, and Strike Screws) 16 Consult Factory #43 Mortise Cylinder 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. DESCRIPTION PART NO. 08/22/11 ITEM Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock Lock Installation 1 Prepare Door A. Verify Hand and Bevel of Door Stand on outside of locked door when determining door hand. LH LHRB RH RHRB Left Hand Hinges Left Open Inward Left Hand Reverse Bevel Hinges Left Open Outward Right Hand Hinges Right Open Inward Right Hand Reverse Bevel Hinges Right Open Outward Fig. 1A B. Door Preparation Prior to installation, all holes must be free of burrs, debris and sharp edges. 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. Prepare door according to appropriate template (see website www.intelligentopenings.com): • Field Template: A7457 (ships with product) • Door Manufacture’s Template: 4533 Inside of Door Outside of Door Through-bolt Hole Through-bolt Hole Ribbon Cable Hole (Controller to Keypad) Ribbon Cable Hole (Controller to Keypad, if used) Inside of Lockbody Wire Hole Outside Cylinder Hole (only with cylinder installation) Thumb Turn Lever Hole Lever Handle Hole Lever Handle Hole Through-bolt Hole Through-bolt Hole Mortised Pocket Pre-drilled and/or Tapped Holes 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B Fig. 1B Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock 2 How to Change Hand of Lock body A. Reverse Lock Hand The red surface of locking piece must face the outside/locked side of door. To rotate locking piece (Fig. 2A): 1. Position lock body so the red surface of the locking piece is visible. 2. Insert blade type screwdriver into locking piece slot to rotate locking piece toward back of lock body. 3. Rotate the locking piece 180° until RED surface is on opposite side. Note: Red indicates locked side (outside). B. Wire Harness Make sure the plastic retaining ring is seated correctly (Fig. 2B): 1. Visually note how the wires are currently routed; they must be similarly routed after changing hand to prevent damage caused by snagging on the cylinder cam. 2. Remove the black plastic retaining ring from the lock body. 3. Carefully pull the wires through the opposite lock body hole. 4. Position the retaining ring so that the large slot is oriented towards the top of the lock body. 5. Push the retaining ring into the lock body so that it fully seats as shown Fig. 2B. Note: The wired do not run through the center of the ring, Fig. 2B they run through the slot in the retaining ring. Right Hand Shown Push In Fig. 2A Locking Guide Slot C. Reverse Latch Hand Beveled surface of latchbolt must face strike. The deadlatch is self adjusting. To change the hand of the latchbolt: 1. Insert the blade of a slotted screwdriver approximately 1/4” into the spade shape slot behind latch. 2. Rotate the screwdriver 90° to push latchbolt out until back of bolt clears lock case front. 3. Rotate latchbolt 180° until the latchbolt drops back into the lockbody. Note: Latch cannot be unscrewed. Fig. 2C 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. 6. Visually check that the wires are routed so that they will not catch on the cylinder cam. Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock 3 Mortise Lock Body DIP Switch Settings NOTE: The DIP switch RX settings located on the rear of the mortise lockbody must be set prior to lock installation. Failure to follow sticker directions will cause inaccurate RX activity to be reported to the access control panel. Set DIP switch for appropriate door application by sliding the DIP switch to the side opposite the red surface of the locking slide. DIP switch Fig. 3A 4 Install Lockbody To install the Lockbody: 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. 1. Feed the wires first through the mortise pocket then feed the wires from the lockbody through the inside door prep for the mortise cutout (Fig. 4A). Note: Connectors and wires must be fed through the non-cylinder side. 2. The wires from the lockbody exit the inside door prep through the mortise cutout. 3. Loosely secure the lockbody in the door with two #12 x 1-1/4” wood screws or #12-24 x 1/2” machine screws. Mortise Connectors Note: Do not completely tighten at this time. (2) #12-24 x 1/2” Long Flat Head Screws for Metal Doors Fig. 4A (2) #12 x 1-1/4” Long Flat Head Screws for Metal Doors 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B Inside of Door Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock 5 Door Options A. Fire Stop Plate (P/N 52-0033) Fire-rated doors require a fire stop plate on the outside of the door (Fig. 5A). 1. Drill (2) 1/8” x 1-1/4” deep holes in the door, if not already present. Refer to template for fire-stop prep locations. 2. Attach with flap up and out using (2) #8 x 1/2” self-tapping screws for wood and metal doors. B. Weather Conduit (P/N 52-2847) Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. Fire Stop Plate Outside of Door Outside of Door Fig. 5A Fig. 5B 6 Install Gasket (for Exterior Doors) For exterior applications, use weatherseal gasket between escutcheon and outside door surface. To apply weatherseal gasket: 1. Carefully remove the backing from the gasket (Fig. 6A). 2. Apply gasket to escutcheon: a. Starting in one place, press the adhesive side of the gasket firmly against the escutcheon. b. Work around the escutcheon, pressing the sticky side of the gasket firmly against the escutcheon edge. Fig. 6A c. The gasket should be aligned so that all edges of the escutcheon are covered. 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B 08/22/11 Install weather conduit (part number 52-2847) on NON Fire-Rated exterior doors only (Fig. 5B). 1. Carefully insert the weather conduit into the ribbon cable hole on the inside of the door. (2) Self-Tapping #8 x 1/2” Screws for Wood and 2. Place the O-ring around the Metal Doors weather conduit on the outside and up against the door (Fig. 5B). Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock 7 Install Outside Escutcheon 1. Attach escutcheons to the door after the wires are connected. Note: The 43 cylinder may be used with or without a gasket. 2A. For fire rated doors: Feed ribbon cable with connector from outside of door through weatherseal gasket and fire stop plate (Fig. 7A). Note: Install ribbon cable with cable exiting down. 2B. For non-fire rated doors: Feed ribbon cable with connector from outside of door through weatherseal gasket (if used) and weather conduit. Note: Install ribbon cable with cable exiting down. Fig. 6A Outside of Door 8 Install Lock Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. 1. With outside lever horizontal, locate the outside escutcheon on the door, while directing the mounting posts through the door and lock body (Fig.8A). Make sure the lever spindle is properly engaged in lock. 2. On the inside of the door, insert spindle into the square hole of mortise lock. 3. Slide inside adapter and plate assembly over spindle and loosely secure with 2 through-bolt screws (#8-32 x 5/8”). Note: For 82276 and 82278, loosely thread | cylinder through escutcheon and into the lock body before tightening the lock case screws and escutcheon through bolts. 4. Loosely install the optional cylinder, if present. 5. Fully tighten the lock case screws and escutcheon through bolts. Lock Case Screws 08/22/11 Fig. 8A 10 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B Inside of Door Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock 9 Inside Escutcheon Connections Inside of Door Before the controller is attached to the door: 1. Connect the cable from the mortise lock to the bottom of the controller assembly (TB1). Note: The red wire aligns with the Pin 1 indicator on the left of the PC board. There are two guide pins built into the PC board to aid in proper alignment. TB2 2. Attach the reader assembly ribbon cable into the controller assembly (TB2). TB1 Reader Ribbon Cable Pin 1 indicator Mortise Connector Wide alignment key Red wire (Pin 1) aligns on the left. Small alignment key Fig. 9A Detail Fig. 9A 10 Install Inside Esutcheon 2. Insert (2) #8-32 x 1-1/4” screws through inside escutcheon and thread into outside escutcheon. Straighten escutcheons and tighten securely. Fig. 10A Inside of Door 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B 11 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. 1. Gently fold the excess ribbon cable into the ribbon cable hole and mortise and wires into the inside of lock body wire hole, being careful not to pinch wires. Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock 11 Install Inside Lever 1. Slide lever handle onto spindle until fully seated (Fig. 11A). 2. Tighten the set screw securely with 1/8” hex wrench (Fig. 11B). Fig. 11B Inside of Door Fig. 11A 12 Install and Secure Cylinder 1. Slide cylinder through the spring and screw into lockbody, rotating the cylinder clockwise (Fig. 12A). Cylinder should be flush with rosette/collar. Note: The 43 cylinder may be used when installing this product with or without a gasket. Note: SARGENT logo must be horizontal and on the top of the cylinder (Fig. 12B). 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. 2. Secure the cylinder by tightening the cylinder clamp screw located above the deadbolt using a #2 Phillips screwdriver (Fig. 12C). Correct Using the key, test cylinder functions: • 82278 Function: Key retracts latch. • 82276 Function: Key retracts latch and projects and retracts deadbolt. Incorrect Fig. 12B Cylinder Clamp Screw #2 Phillips Screwdriver Fig. 12A Fig. 12C Outside of Door 12 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock 13 Attach Front Plate Attach front plate with (2) flat head screws. Outside of Door Fig. 13A 14 install or Replace Batteries 1. To install or replace batteries, first remove the battery cover (if necessary) using the provided security tool (Fig.14A). 3. Place (6) “AA” alkaline batteries in the compartment, being careful to align polarity properly. Battery Cover Security Tool (01-029) 4. Replace battery keeper, being careful to engage tabs on the top to hold it in place (Fig. 14B). Security Screw 5. Attach battery cover to inside escutcheon, making sure to line up tabs with retaining slots in battery cover (Fig. 14C). 6. Secure with the security screw using tool. (Fig. 14A). NOTE: Ensure the tamper switch activator does not fall out of the cover during assembly. A tamper event message will be sent to the EAC panel if tamper is enabled. Tabs Fig. 14A Retaining Slots Inside of Door Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. 2. Unscrew the bottom screw of the battery keeper and remove the battery keeper, being careful not to break the top tabs holding it in place (Fig.14B). Fig. 14C 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B 13 08/22/11 Fig. 14B Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock Operational Check For 82276- and 82278-function mortise locks with cylinders: 1. Insert key into cylinder and rotate. There should be no friction against lock case, wire harness or any other obstructions. (Refer to Section -6 Wiring if harness friction exists). 2. Check that the key retracts the latch: The key should rotate freely. 3. Throw the deadbolt: Check that the key retracts both the deadbolt and the latch. 4. Try the inside lever: Ensure it retracts latch and deadbolt (if provided). 08/22/11 Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. 5. Present a valid iCLASS or 125 kHz prox credential to unlock outside lever and retract latch. 14 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B Profile Series v.N2 Mortise Lock Lock LED Indications 1 Lock Normal Operation LED indication The lock has three LEDs that support an optical scheme with red, yellow and green. The indication scheme is described by the figures below: Card read (configurable) One yellow flash (.25 second) Access granted, EAC offline or online One green flash (1 second) Access denied, EAC online One red flash (1 second) Access denied, EAC offline Three red flashes (.5 s each) Lock mechanism is blocked when closing Continuous red flashes blocked when closing (.125 seconds every 1 second) Ten red flashes (.125 s each), maintenance required; repeated if lock can’t close Error in lock, maintenance required Time to replace the battery Continuous yellow flashes (.25 seconds every 5 seconds) Battery reached end of life, lock disabled Continuous red flashes of life, (.25 seconds every 5 seconds) Fig. Lock Normal operation LED indication Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. NOTE: When the lock mechanism is blocked (lock jammed) the knob must be turned to release it. The “Error in lock” indication is also shown instead of the POST flashes if the battery is not accepted as new after a power¬on¬reset. 2 Lock Maintenence LED Indication Some special LED indication schemes are used during lock maintenance actions: Enter configuration mode Five yellow flashes (.125 s each) Fig. Lock maintenance LED indication 1-800-810-WIRE • www.sargentlock.com • A8078B 15 08/22/11 3 Lock Self Test LED Indication After replacing the battery, a Power On Self Test (POST) is performed. The result is indicated using a series of red and green LED flashes as is described by the figure below: One red, one green flash (1 second each) One red flash followed by 16 red or green flashes (.5 s each) Fig. Lock POST LED indication The first flash is always red. If the POST fails, the color of the 16 trailing flashes indicate the status of each individual test as described by the following table: Blink Meaning if Red Code in Event Log Main board firmware corrupt 0x0001 Override list corrupt 0x0002 Production data corrupt 0x0004 Security data corrupt 0x0008 Configuration data corrupt 0x0010 Battery power low 0x0020 RFID reader circuit error 0x0040 Voltage regulator error 0x0080 10 Card detection circuit error 0x0100 11 Secure area communication error 0x0200 12 Secure area memory corrupt 0x0400 13 Secure area sensor or motor error 0x0800 14 Radio modem communication error 0x1000 15 Radio modem memory corrupt 0x2000 16 Radio modem configuration error 0x4000 17 Radio modem RF circuit error 0x8000 NOTE: If the battery is not accepted as new after a power on reset, no POST is performed. Instead, the 10 quick red flashes used to indicate Error in lock is shown. SARGENT Manufacturing 100 Sargent Drive New Haven, CT 06511 USA 800-810-WIRE (9473) • www.sargentlock.com Founded in the early 1800s, SARGENT® is a market leader in locksets, cylinders, door closers, exit devices, electro-mechanical products and access control systems for new construction, renovation, and replacement applications. The company’s customer base includes commercial construction, institutional, and industrial markets. Copyright © 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written permission of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited. ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience. A8078B - 08/11
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