Adams Rite 3090AP A100 Wireless Door Lock User Manual

Adams Rite Manufacturing Co. A100 Wireless Door Lock

User Manual

June 2013  20 80-0180-347 Rev. A NORMAL OPERATION HUB INDICATIONS Adams Rite Manufacturing Co. 10027 S. 51st St. Suite 102 Phoenix, AZ 85044 Phone:  800-872-3267 Fax:  800-232-7329 www.adamsrite.com NORMAL OPERATION LOCK INDICATIONS Aperio™ eForce® A100  Narrow Stile Keyless Entry  Adams Rite Manufacturing Co. Phone:  800-872-3267 www.adamsrite.comOwner’s Manual &  Installation Instructions  For Models  A100-3090H
June 2013  2  80-0180-347 Rev. A Table of ContentsTable of Contents  Warning .............................................................................................. 3 Definitions ........................................................................................... 3 System Overview ............................................................................... 4 Operational Description ...................................................................... 5 Hub Location ...................................................................................... 6 Hub Wiring .......................................................................................... 7 Trim Installation Tools & Equipment .................................................. 8 Door Preparation ................................................................................ 9 Spindle Preparation .......................................................................... 10 Lock Series Configuration ................................................................ 11 Handing the eForce® ........................................................................ 13 Mortise Cylinder Installation ............................................................. 14 Rex/DPS Cable Installation .............................................................. 15 Mounting the eForce ........................................................................ 16 Battery Installation ............................................................................ 17 Limited Warranty .............................................................................. 18 Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 19 LED Indications ................................................................................ 20 June 2013  19 80-0180-347 Rev. A TROUBLESHOOTING  The eForce A100 LED is normally off until a credential is presented and then LED will momentarily turn green if credentials are valid.  A red LED will show if credentials are not valid.    Place known credential 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.  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):   Ensure  credential card  matches  reader  type  (iCLASS  or  PROX)  if  they do not match, the card will not trigger the eForce reader.   Check the eForce® body connection.   Check battery level, replace if necessary.   Check that the Battery cover is installed and secured.  Credentials not activating lock:   Trigger access control system to unlock the device.   If this unlocks the lock:   Ensure that credentials are in system database.    Refer to additional EAC documentation. DEFINITIONS: · Aperio™  Aperio is a wireless lock technology for use with an access con-trol system.  Aperio is developed by ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions. · Electronic Access Control (EAC) System – The EAC system provides the access decision to the hub where access to the lock is either granted or denied.  · Wiegand – Communication protocol utilized between the Aperio®    hub and access control system, which consists of two data lines, WG0, WG1. · PROX – Class of contactless card credentials that operate on 125kHz. · iCLASS – Class of contactless card credentials that operate on 13.56MHz. · Secured  State  –  State of eForce®:    turning  lever  does  not  retract latching hardware. · Unsecured  State  –  State  of  eForce®:    turning  lever  retracts  the  latching hardware.
June 2013  18 80-0180-347 Rev. A LIMITED WARRANTY  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, ex-change 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  fit-ness  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 fur-nished 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  pur-chased, or from local dealer, write or contact Adams Rite at the following ad-dress:  Adams Rite Manufacturing Co. 10027 S. 51st St. Suite 102 Phoenix, AZ 85044 Phone:  800-872-3267 Fax:  800-232-7329 www.adamsrite.com June 2013  3  80-0180-347 Rev. A WARNING FCC Statement 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 interfer-ence 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.  IC Statement This class [B] digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equip-ment 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.  Conformité aux normes FCC  Cet équipement a été testé et trouvé conforme aux limites pour un dispositif numérique de classe B, conformément à la Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection  raisonnable  contre  les  interférences  nuisibles  dans  une  installation  résidentielle.  Cet équipement génère, utilise  et peut  émettre des  fréquences  radio et, s'il  n'est  pas installé et  utilisé conformément  ment  aux  instructions  du  fabricant,  peut  causer  des  interferences  nuisibles  aux communications radio. Rien ne  garantit cependant que l'interférence ne se produira pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet équipement provoque des interférences nuisibles à la réception radio ou de télévision, qui peut être déterminé en comparant et en l'éteignant, l'utilisateur est encouragé à essayer de corriger les interférence par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes:    Réorienter ou déplacer l'antenne de réception.   Augmenter la distance entre l'équipement et le récepteur.    Branchez l'appareil dans une prise sur un circuit différent de celui auquel le récep-teur est connecté.    Consultez votre revendeur ou un technicien radio / TV pour assistance.Avertissement  Les changements ou modififications à cet appareil sans expressément approuvée par la partie  responsable  de  conformité  pourraient  annuler  l'autorité  de  l'utilisateur  de  faire fonctionner cet équipement. Conformité aux normes IC Cet appareil est confrome avec Industrie Canada exempt de license RSS standard(s).                                                                  Son fonctionnement est souimes aux deux conditions suivantes: (1)  cet appareil ne peut causer d’interférences, et  (2)  (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interference, y compris des interférences qui peuvent provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable du périphérique.
June 2013  4  80-0180-347 Rev. A SYSTEM OVERVIEW The A100-3090H electrified trim provides access control to narrow stile alumi-num  doors  when  combined  with  an  access  control  system  and  Adams  Rite locking hardware.    The A100-3090H includes an integrated iCLASS or PROX reader and electri-fied lever.   The lever handle will not engage the deadlatch or deadbolt until authorization  is  received  wirelessly  from  the  access  control  system.    The A100-3090H is connected to the access control system through the included wireless  Aperio  hub.    The  hub  connects  to  the  access  control  system  with Wiegand wiring and signal wiring for REX, DPS, Tamper and Low Battery.    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. OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS   IEEE 802.15.4 UHF Interface operating at 2.4GHz     iCLASS or PROX Reader technology   AES 128 bit encryption   4-AA battery operated   Operating Temperature Range: -31° to 150°F (-35° to 65°C)   Operating Humidity Range: 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing    June 2013  17 80-0180-347 Rev. A STEP 8     BATTERY INSTALLATION    Properly  insert  4  (AA)  Alkaline batteries  into  battery  holder  ob-serving the polarity markings.     Plug  battery  pack  into  eForce® connector (FIG. 22).           Insert  battery  case  into  the eForce® as shown (FIG 23).    Slide battery cover over  the bat-teries.    A  battery  moisture  shield  is  pre-installed at the  factory to  protect the batteries from the elements.             Insert  5/64”  Allen  key  (included)  and turn  clockwise two  full  turns to        secure  the  battery  cover.  (FIG. 24).    Aperio  is  activated  when  battery cover is installed and secured.    The eForce A100-3090H will self-test and beep once upon instal-lation of the batteries.  FIG. 22 FIG. 23 FIG. 24
June 2013  16 80-0180-347 Rev. A STEP 7     Mounting the A100-3090    Insert  the  properly  dimensioned spindle into the output hub.    Mount the A100 onto the mount-ing bracket and guide the spindle into the Cam Plug.    The  A100  must  sit  flush  on  the door surface.                  Secure  with  two  (2)  #10-32  x 5/8” screws as shown.     FIG. 20 FIG. 19 FIG. 21 SPINDLE June 2013  5  80-0180-347 Rev. A OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION  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.  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 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. To gain entry using an iCLASS or Prox Card:   Place card in front of the small plastic cover, 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.   Deadlatch versions will return to a secured locked state  after  the  access  control  system  unlock  pe-riod  has  expired.    Deadbolt  versions  will  remain unlocked  until  the  deadbolt  is  thrown  again.  NOTE:  the  access  control  system  will  determine the  unlock  period.  There  are  no  adjustments  in the eForce® for unlock period. Adding Card Credentials Consult the access control system manual or the sys-tem  administrator  to  manage  your  credential  data-base.  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. Lock & Hub Pairing The  eForce  A100-3090H  is  paired  with  the  communication  hub  that  is  in-cluded in the same box.  Locks and hubs cannot be interchanged in the field.  If either the eForce A100-3090H or the communication  hub require replace-ment, both parts will need to be replaced at the same time. 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.
June 2013  6  80-0180-347 Rev. A HUB LOCATION   Choose the Hub location  The hub should be mounted near the top of a wall, on the ceiling or above the ceiling to reduce potential for interference. For a stable and reliable radio link, it is recommended that the hub is located within fifty (50) feet of the lock.  A maximum of two interior walls between the hub and lock is recommended Recommended locations: A: Wall Mount B: Ceiling Mount C: Above Ceiling Mount *Note the Hub is not rated for use in Plenum spaces   Mounting the Hub The  included hub mounting adapter plate can be used to mount the hub on a single or double gang box.  A  B  C June 2013  15 80-0180-347 Rev. A STEP 6      REX/DPS CABLE INSTALLATION  PIN # WIRE COLOR   FUNCTION  CONTACT 1  Yellow   D.P.S. (Door Position Switch) N.C. 2  Blue  COM 3  Brown  N.O. 4  Orange  N.C.  REX (Request to Exit) 5  White  COM 6  Green  N.O.   Using  a  Phillips  Head  screwdriver,  remove  the  eight  (8)  #10-32  x 5/8” screws on the back of the eForce and gently lift the back plate off the housing. (Fig. 16).    Plug the Rex/DPS cable into the board and run the other end of the cable  through  the  grommet  and  out  of  the  backplate  as  shown  in Figure 17.    Gently place back plate on housing and secure with eight (8)  #10-32 FIG. 16 FIG. 17 FIG. 18
June 2013  14 80-0180-347 Rev. A FIG. 14 FIG. 15 STEP 5     MORTISE CYLINDER INSTALLATION    Using  a  Philips  Head  Screwdriver, remove the eight (8) #10-32 x 5/8” screws on the back of the eForce® and gently lift the back plate off the housing.    CAUTION! There are wires connect-ing  the  housing  and  back  plate assembly.  Handle with care.    Do not over-tighten!       Install  Cylinder  into  housing.  Se-cure and fasten with supplied lock-ing 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 connect-ing  the  housing  and  back  plate assembly.  Handle with care.    Do not over-tighten!    Do not use Dummy Cylinder!      June 2013  7  80-0180-347 Rev. A HUB WIRING   The Aperio hub connects to the Access Control system via Wiegand wiring.  The hub requires 8-24VDC power (250mA).  The hub has four form C relays that can be used to transmit door position status, re-quest to exit, low battery signal and a tamper signal.  The Hub con-nects to the lock wirelessly.   Scan the QR Codes to view installation videos online.  *Note: the Green LED input is used to grant access to the lock.  If the Green LED signal is not available to indicate ap-proved access, the input can be activated by another unlock signal or relay tied to the GRN LED pin Wiring the Hub Mounting the Hub
June 2013  8  80-0180-347 Rev. A TRIM INSTALLATION TOOLS & EQUIPMENT  IMPORTANT NOTES:   The A100-3090H-C/P-01, and A100-3090H-CK/PK-01 are designed exclu-sively 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  A100-3090H-C/P-02  &  A100-3090H-CK/PK-02  are  compatible  with Adams  Rite  MS®  Series  Deadbolts  only!    THESE  UNITS  ARE  NOT  IN-TERCHANGEBLE.   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,  slotted  screwdriver, pencil.  ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED:  An approved credential card for verification. Mortise  Cylinder  -  1”  to  1½”  in  length  range  with  MS cam  (Fig.  1).  (Note:    1” cylinders require a 1/8” trim ring).    SUPPLIED PARTS: NOTE: A cam plug is supplied for either the –01 model latch or –02 model  lock.    THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO ALL APPLICABLE BUILDING AND LIFE SAFETY CODES Item Description Qty. 1 Mounting Bracket  (Part # 22-9076) 1 2 #10-32 X 5/8” Phillips Pan Head Screws w/Lockwasher 4 3 Spindle (Part # 22-9154) 1 4 5/64” Allen Key 1 5 Cylinder Locking Ring (Part # 24-0061) 1 6 Locking Ring Spanner Tool (Part # 22-0594) 1 FIG. 1 June 2013  13 80-0180-347 Rev. A STEP 4     HANDING THE eForce®      The eForce® is shipped in a non-handed  neutral  position  with the access cover off as shown.      To hand the eForce®, rotate the handle  until  it  clicks  into  the horizontal position.    Proceed to step 5 if installing the A100-3090H-C/P-02 & A100-3090H-CK/PK-02!    The  output  hub,  located  on  the back of the eForce®,  is shipped with  a  clockwise  rotation  as viewed  from  rear.    In  some  in-stances,  this  rotation  must  be changed  to  match  the  device and/or hand of the door (refer to Handing Setup Chart).      To change rotation, insert a  flat screwdriver  into  the  output  hub (FIG.  13)      located  on  the  back of the eForce® and turn approxi-mately  270°  Clockwise  or Counter Clock-wise.      This  will  reconfigure  the  unit  to the opposite rotation.       FIG. 13 NOTE:     Hubs that have (+) shape are for use with deadlatches & exits only.   Hubs that have (-) shape are for use with deadbolts only. HANDING SETUP CHART   DEVICE TYPE LEFT HAND REVERSE  ROTATION RIGHT HAND REVERSE  ROTATION SVR  CLOCKWISE  CLOCKWISE Mortise Latch  COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  CLOCKWISE CVR  CLOCKWISE  CLOCKWISE Rim  COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
June 2013  12 80-0180-347 Rev. A RIM Exit Device Application:    A100-3090H for 8700/8800    On  the  back  side  of  the  exit  device,  re-move only the lower Phillips head screw, depending on hand of door, to free up the cylinder actuator for use.  (FIG. 10)          MS 1850 Application:  A100-3090H for MS® Series Deadbolt    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 sur-face.                 CYLINDER ACTUATOR SCREW FIG. 11 FIG. 10 FIG. 12 June 2013  9  80-0180-347 Rev. A STEP 1     DOOR PREPARATION  FIG. 2   Select the stick-on template to match the appli-cation.   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)  Phillips  pan head screws. (FIG. 3)              FIG. 3
June 2013  10 80-0180-347 Rev. A STEP 2     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.           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.          For Adams Rite 8000 Series Surface Vertical Rod & Rim Exit  De-vices, Yale  7200  Series    Narrow  Stile Exit Devices,  Corbin  Russ-win 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. FIG. 6 Insert “T”  end into  exit devices Fourteenth notch FIG. 5 Sixth notch Insert Flat  end into  exit devices FIG. 4 Fifth notch Insert Flat  end into  exit devices June 2013  11 80-0180-347 Rev. A STEP 3     CONFIGURE FOR LOCK SERIES  Mortise Latch Application:   A100-3090H 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.                 CVR Exit Device Application:       A100-3090H for 8500/8600 Install Tailpiece adapter on the vertical rod and fasten with Phillips screw as shown.    FIG. 9                  Note: Devices manufactured before 1997 will not accept the tail piece adapter    Left Hand  Reverse (LHR) FIG. 7 Right Hand  Reverse (RHR) FIG. 8

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