Adams Rite 3090AC eForce Aperio iClass Keycard Entry System User Manual

Adams Rite Manufacturing Co. eForce Aperio iClass Keycard Entry System

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eForce® Keyless Entry
DRAFT
10-6-11
Owner’s Manual &
Installation Instructions
For Models 3090AC & 3090ACK
Adams Rite Manufacturing Co.
260 Santa Fe Street
Pomona, CA 91767
Phone: 800-872-3267
Fax: 800-232-7329
www.adamsrite.com
Adams Rite Manufacturing Co.
260 Santa Fe Street
Pomona, CA 91767
Phone: 800-872-3267
www.adamsrite.com
Adams Rite Manufacturing Co. (hereinafter ADAMS RITE) manufactures its products in a manner to be free of defects. Should any defect of manufacture (in material
or workmanship) occur in its products, ADAMS RITE, upon prompt notification and
proof to its satisfaction that the product was defective in manufacture for the use
intended by ADAMS RITE, will at its option, exchange the product, repair the defect or refund the price charged by ADAMS RITE, FOB factory based on the following schedule:
All mechanical products for five (5) years from the date of manufacture;
All electrical products (including EL and ED exit devices) for three (3) years
from the date of manufacture;
The RITE Door® for five (5) years from the date of manufacture;
UltraLine Electric Strikes for five (5) years from the date of manufacture.
Limitations and exclusions: This is a limited warranty and is in lieu of all other
warranties including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for use)
and under no circumstances shall ADAMS RITE be liable for any incidental or consequential damages or losses.
This warranty covers products as outlined above manufactured from May 1, 2003
forward.
This warranty does not cover damages from such causes as abuse, accident, neglect,
fire or freight damage.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
The selling dealer from who this exit device was purchased is responsible for advising the purchaser of the period of no charge warranty exchange, repair or refund.
Replacement parts under the terms of the warranty must be furnished by the Adams
Rite dealer or agency.
FACTORY ASSISTANCE
If the purchaser is unable to locate a service agency, or if the purchaser does not receive satisfaction from the source of which the exit device was purchased, or from
local dealer, write or contact Adams Rite at the following address:
Adams Rite Manufacturing Co.
260 Santa Fe Street
Pomona, CA 91767
Phone: 800-872-3267
Fax: 800-232-7329
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Table of Contents
General Information...................................................................................... 4
Definitions .................................................................................................... 4
FCC Statement .............................................................................................. 5
IC Statement ................................................................................................. 5
Operational Description ................................................................................ 6
Operational Specifications ............................................................................ 7
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 8
Installation Tools & Equipment .................................................................... 9
Door Preparation......................................................................................... 10
Spindle Preparation ..................................................................................... 11
Lock Series Configuration .......................................................................... 12
Handing the eForce® ................................................................................... 14
Mortise Cylinder Installation ...................................................................... 15
Mounting the eForce® ................................................................................. 16
Battery Installation...................................................................................... 17
Limited Warranty........................................................................................ 19
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Cover installation for eForce®
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Aperio eForce® 3090AC & 3090ACK lever operators have integrated

Slide cover onto the eForce.
(Fig. 18)

Insert 5/64” allen key (included) and
turn clockwise two full turns to secure
battery cover. (Fig. 19 & 20)
contactless proximity readers that communicate with a Wiegand or RS485 protocol access control system via hubs.
Utilizing HID 125kHz Prox or HID 13.56MHz iCLASS technology, the
eForce® offers reliable and secure access to your building or area.
The Aperio eForce® will mechanically interface with: Adams Rite MS
Series Deadbolts; Adams Rite 4500/4900 Deadlatches; Adams Rite 8000
Series Exit Devices; Yale 7200 Series Narrow Stile Exit Devices; Corbin
Russwin ED4000 Series, and SARGENT 8500 Narrow Design Rim Exit
Devices.
FIG. 18
DEFINITIONS

Aperio —A global wireless platform from ASSA ABLOY, utilizing local wireless communication between the lock(s) and an Aperio hub to connect to an
online electronic access control system.

Prox – Class of contactless card credentials that operate on 125kHz.

iCLASS – Class of contactless card credentials that operate on 13.56MHz.
Note: iCLASS fundamental frequency allows use of card credentials with larger
memory/application areas.

Secured – State of eForce®: turning lever does not retract latching hardware.

Unsecured – State of eForce®: turning lever retracts the latching hardware.

Wiegand – Communication protocol utilized between the eForce® and access
control system, which consists of two data lines, WG0, WG1.

RS-485 — Communication protocol utilized between the eForce® and Electronic Access Control (EAC) system.
FIG. 19
Electronic Access Control (EAC) System – The EAC system provides the access
decision to the Communication Hub where access to the lock is either granted or
denied.
FIG. 20
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Mounting the eForce®
FCC STATEMENT
 Insert the properly dimensioned spindle from Step 2 into the output hub
horizontally.
 Mount eForce® onto top mounting
bracket and guide spindle into Cam
Plug.
 The eForce® must sit flush on the
door surface.
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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.
Operation with non-approved equipment is likely to result in interference to radio and
TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the
equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
FIG. 16
IC STATEMENT
This class [B] digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference
Causing Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
 Secure with two (2) #10-32 x 5/8”
screws as shown. (FIG. 17)
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(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
FIG. 17
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OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
STEP 5
MORTISE CYLINDER INSTALLATION

Manual Operation – Key Cylinder
1. Insert key into lock cylinder.
2. Turn the key 180° to the detent position and hold.
3. Rotate the lever until latch or deadbolt clear the strike and open the door.
4. Return the key to the 12 o’clock position and remove the key.
Using a Philips Head Screwdriver, remove
the eight (8) #10-32 x 5/8” screws on the
back of the eForce® 150 and gently lift the
back plate off the housing.
CAUTION! There are wires connecting the
housing and back plate assembly. Handle
with care.
Do not over-tighten!

Credential Card Operation
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 system. The EAC
system provides the access decision to the Aperio Hub where access to the lock is
either granted or denied.
When the eForce® is in a secured state, the LED in the front plastic faceplate will be
off, and the lever will not operate the locking mechanism.
To gain entry using the eForce® Prox or eForce® iCLASS:
 Place Prox/iCLASS card in front of the eForce® LED, at a distance no greater
than one inch.
 The access control system will receive the card credential information, and will
send an unlock signal to the eForce® if the credentials are valid.
 The LED will change states from off to green, and a short audible tone will be
heard to indicate a valid unlock status.
 Rotate the lever to gain entry into the building.
 The lock will return to a secured (locked state) (does not apply to deadbolt)
after the access control system unlock period has expired.
NOTE: the access control system will determine the unlock period. There are no
adjustments in the eForce® for unlock period.

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Install Cylinder into housing. Secure and
fasten with supplied locking ring using
locking ring spanner tool.
(FIG. 15)
Gently place back plate back on housing
and secure with eight (8) #10-32 x 5/8”
screws.
CAUTION! There are wires connecting the
housing and back plate assembly. Handle
with care.
Do not over-tighten!



Adding Card Credentials
Consult the access control system manual or the system administrator to manage your
credential database. The eForce® does not store card credentials; it simply extracts
the information from the card and sends it to the access control system for verification.
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STEP 4
HANDING THE eForce®

The eForce® is shipped in a non-handed
neutral position with the access cover off
as shown.

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
To hand the eForce®, rotate the handle
until it clicks into the horizontal position.
Proceed to step 5 if installing the 3090A02 & 3090AK-02!
The output hub, located on the back of the eForce®, is shipped
with a clockwise rotation as viewed from rear. In some instances, this rotation must be changed to match the device and/
or hand of the door (refer to Handing Setup Chart).
FIG. 13
To change rotation, insert a flat screwdriver into the output hub
(FIG. 13) located on the back of the eForce® and turn approximately 270° Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise.
OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
This will reconfigure the unit to the opposite rotation.
DEVICE TYPE
SVR
HANDING SETUP CHART
LEFT HAND REVERSE
RIGHT HAND REVERSE
ROTATION
ROTATION
CLOCKWISE
CLOCKWISE
Mortise Latch
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
CLOCKWISE
CVR
CLOCKWISE
CLOCKWISE
Rim
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
Card Compatibility:
Prox:
iCLASS:
All HID (125kHz) Prox credentials
All iCLASS (13.56MHz) credentials
Transmit Frequencies:
Prox
iCLASS
125kHz
13.56MHz
Environmental Specifications (Prox/iCLASS):
Operating Temperature
-31° to 150°F (-35° to 65°C)
Operating Humidity
5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
NOTE:
 Hubs that have (+) shape are for use with deadlatches & exits only.
 Hubs that have (-) shape are for use with deadbolts only.
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RIM Exit Device Application: 3090A-01 & 3090AK-01 for 8700/8800
TROUBLESHOOTING
Green light comes on, but lever will not retract latch or deadbolt:
 Check the eForce® body connection with lock/latch mechanism.
 Check the spindle length (see installation instructions).
 Check for proper door preparation (refer to door templates).

No lights come on and Operator stays unlocked (unsecured):
 Check the eForce® body connection.
On the back side of the exit device, remove only
the lower Phillips head screw, depending on hand
of door, to free up the cylinder actuator for use.
(FIG. 10)
CYLINDER ACTUATOR SCREW
FIG. 10
LED not lit in secured state:
 Check that power and Wiegand lines are properly connected.
Credentials not activating lock:
 Check for lock power (LED should be lit, and red when secured).
 Trigger access control system lock activate input.
 If this unlocks the lock:
 Ensure that credentials are in system database.
 Ensure Wiegand lines are connected properly.
 Place card in front of eForce®:
 If the eForce® emits one short tone, but lock does not activate, check
Wiegand data lines for connectivity and proper connection.
MS 1850 Application: 3090A-02 &
3090AK-02 for MS® Series Deadbolt
LED is off at all times until credential is presented and then LED will momentarily
turn green.

Two (2) brass hex head screws and the set screw
from the MS1850 will fasten the cam plug to the
MS1850. (FIG. 11)

For MS® Deadbolt, insert Cam Plug (FIG. 12) into
lock case with notch on the cam plug aligned with
lock case setscrew.

Tighten setscrew and secure with the two (2) brass
cam plug screws. Cam Plug must be positioned
below door surface.
FIG. 11
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STEP 3
INSTALLATION TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
CONFIGURE FOR LOCK SERIES
Mortise Latch Application:
3090A-01 & 3090AK-01 for 4500/4900
(including 8300/8400 Exit Devices)
Configure the supplied cam plug to match the hand of door. Insert into latch case
with notch on the cam plug aligned with latch case set screw. Tighten set screw and
secure with the two brass cam plug screws.
Left Hand Reverse
(LHR)
FIG. 7
Right Hand Reverse
(RHR)
FIG. 8
IMPORTANT NOTES:
 The 3090A-01 & 3090AK-01 are designed exclusively for latching hardware including:
 Adams Rite 4500/4900 Deadlatches;
 Adams Rite 8000 Series Exit Devices;
 Yale 7200 Series Narrow Stile Exit Devices;
 Corbin Russwin ED4000 Series, and
 SARGENT 8500 Narrow Design Rim Exit Devices.
 The 3090A-02 & 3090AK-02 are compatible with Adams Rite MS® Series Deadbolts only! THESE UNITS ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE!
 These instructions, and the fasteners supplied, apply to metal door
applications.
 Other door types will need fasteners designed for the given medium.
TOOLS NEEDED:
Common hand tools such as center punch, drill gun, ¼” drill bit,
Phillips screwdriver, pliers, flat tip screwdriver, pencil.
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
CVR Exit Device Application: 3090A-01 & 3090AK-01 for 8500/8600
Install Tailpiece adapter on the vertical rod and fasten with Phillips screw as shown.
Mortise Cylinder - 1” to 1½” in length range with MS cam (Fig.
1). (Note: 1½” cylinders require a 1/8” trim ring).
FIG. 9
SUPPLIED PARTS:
FIG. 1
NOTE: A cam plug is supplied for either the 3090A-01 & 3090AK-01 latch or 3090A-02 &
3090AK-02 lock.
Item
Description
Mounting Bracket (Part # 22-9076)
#10-32 X 5/8” Phillips Pan Head Screws w/Lockwasher
Spindle (Part # 22-9154)
5/64” Allen Key
Cylinder Locking Ring (Part # 24-0061)
Locking Ring Spanner Tool (Part # 22-0594)
Qty.
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE
INSTALLED ACCORDING
TO ALL APPLICABLE
BUILDING AND LIFE
SAFETY CODES
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STEP 1
STEP 2
DOOR PREPARATION
FIG. 2








Select the stick-on template to match the application.
For Yale, Corbin Russwin and SARGENT exit devices,
use template 80-0180-396-01.
Mark the backset and horizontal centerlines.
Apply clear template over the centerline marks
(FIG. 2)
Center-punch four (4) referenced mounting holes and
remove template.
Drill holes at center-punch locations using a ¼” drill bit.
Install Rivnuts. Refer to instructions supplied in
Rivnut kit.
Install mounting bracket (Item 1) with two (2) each of
#10-32 x 5/8” (Item 2) pan head screws. (FIG. 3)
SPINDLE PREPARATION (For 1-3/4” doors)
For Adams Rite MS1850 Deadbolts, 4500/4900 Deadlatches, & 8000 Series
Mortise Exit Devices:
Snap-off spindle at fifth (5th) notch as shown in FIG. 4. For 2” thick door add one
notch.
Fifth notch
Insert Flat
end into
exit devices
FIG. 4
For Adams Rite 8600 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Devices:
Snap-off spindle at sixth (6th) notch as shown in FIG.5. For 2” thick doors add two
notches.
FIG. 3
Sixth notch
Insert Flat
end into
exit devices
FIG. 5
For Adams Rite 8000 Series Surface Vertical Rod & Rim Exit Devices, Yale 7200
Series Narrow Stile Exit Devices, Corbin Russwin ED4000 Series, and SARGENT 8500 Narrow Design Rim Exit Devices:
Snap-off spindle at fourteenth (14th) notch as shown in FIG. 6. For 2” thick doors add
two notches.
Fourteenth notch
Insert “T”
end into
exit devices
FIG. 6
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