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ArchiTech Mortise Lock & Mortised Networx Control Modules: Mounting and Installation Instructions
ArchiTech™ by Networx™
FOR MORTISE LOCKS USING MORTISED NETWORX CONTROL MODULES
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
© NAPCO Security Technologies, Inc. 2014 WI2087A 11/14
DESCRIPTION
These instructions detail the hardware installation procedure for the ArchiTech mortise door locks using the Mortised
Networx Control Modules for hollow metal and solid wood doors.
Installation instructions for the Door Contact Magnet (installed in the door jamb) and the Oval and Rectangular Prox-
imity Readers are also included.
PARTS OVERVIEW
For reference, the images in Fig. A below display each component (not to scale). In addition to the various screws
and components included with your lock, please be aware that two types of Proximity Readers are available (either
Oval or Rectangular) and only one of type is included with your lock. Furthermore, one of two types of Door
Contact Magnets (installed in door jamb) are included, either 3/8" or 3/4" diameter. We recommend taking the
time to find and familiarize yourself with these components now, before you begin your installation.
As detailed in the instructions that follow, the Proximity Reader wire and Mortise Lock Motor Wire are routed through
the door and are plugged into the Mortised Networx Control Module. The Mortise Lock Motor Wire can easily be rout-
ed within hollow metal doors. For solid wood doors, a Mortise Drill Jig (part #N95I1DJ) must be used to drill a hole
pathway within the solid wood door to route the Mortise Lock Motor Wire.
REQUIRED TOOLS
In addition to the standard door prep kit tools used to install a mortise lock into a metal or wood door (Phillips and flat
head screwdrivers, etc.), you will need: A small level, and the following drill bit sizes: 5/8", 3/8", 3/4" and 7/64".
FIG. A: OVERVIEW OF BASIC PARTS (NOT TO SCALE)
OVAL AND RECTANGULAR
PROXIMITY READER COVERS AND
MOUNTING COMPONENTS
MORTISE DRILL JIG
(N95I1DJ)
(SOLID WOOD DOORS ONLY)
DOOR CONTACT
MAGNET
(TWO TYPES)
OR
MORTISED
NETWORX CONTROL
MODULE
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DOOR PREP: INITIAL STEPS
1. INSPECT THE DOOR BEVEL
Inspect the door for a bevel and, if beveled, determine which side is "longer" in width and which side is "shorter" in
width (see "top view" example in Fig. 1). For beveled doors, be sure to use the correct marks printed on the template
for the correct length of the outside door surface (either the "long" or "short" side of the door).
2. PREP DOOR FOR MORTISE LOCK AND FOR MORTISED NETWORX CONTROL MODULE
If not done already, use standard door prep kit tools and the instructions included with the mortise lock to prep the
door and door jamb as required. These include mortising the door edge for the latch plate and mortising the door
jamb for the strike plate.
Do not install the lock hardware yet.
DOOR 3½° bevel
Door Stop
Arc of door swing
Jamb
"Shorter side of
door"
"Longer side of
door"
FIG. 1: EXAMPLE OF BEVELED DOOR (TOP VIEW)
FIG. 2: USE TEMPLATE PROVIDED
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3. TAPE ON DOOR: TEMPLATE (WI2089)
Remember, the Proximity Reader is always located on the outside
("unprotected" side) door surface.
Fold and place the template (WI2089) on the outside door edge (see arrow
in Fig. 3 for an example). Align the template with the "HORIZONTAL CEN-
TER LINE OF LEVER" as shown on the template. Tape the template in
place.
4. MARK TEMPLATE "PROXIMITY READER" HOLES
On the outside door surface, mark the two holes for the Proximity Reader mounting screws.
Mark the center of the 5/8" diameter hole (NOT a thru-hole) used for the Proximity Reader wire.
FIG. 3: EXAMPLE OF OUTSIDE
DOOR EDGE (ARROW)
FIG. 4. CLOSE UP OF WI2089 TEMPLATE FOR THE "PROXIMITY READER"
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DECISION: HOW TO ROUTE THE MORTISE LOCK MOTOR WIRE?
The Mortise Lock body includes a Mortise Lock Motor Wire plug that must be routed
to and plugged into the Mortised Networx Control Module. HOW this Motor Wire is
routed depends on whether the door is solid or hollow:
Hollow Metal Doors:
Route the Mortise Lock Motor Wire within the hollow metal door. Skip to step 6.
Solid Wood Doors:
Use the Mortise Drill Jig (part #N95I1DJ) to drill a pathway for the wire within the
solid wood door (from the Mortise Lock body to the back of the Mortised Net-
worx Control Module). Skip to step 5, below.
5. USING THE MORTISE DRILL JIG
The Mortise Drill Jig (part #N95I1DJ) MUST be used with solid wood doors. For hollow metal doors,
skip to step 6.
PURPOSE OF THE MORTISE DRILL JIG
The Mortise Drill Jig is used to drill a diagonal 1/2" hole through solid wood doors
to provide path for the Mortise Lock Motor Wire to run within the door and to be
plugged into the back of the Mortised Networx Control Module.
In the steps that follow, the Jig will be secured to the edge of the door, in the
same location as the mortise lock faceplate, and the hole will be drilled within the
door, as shown in profile on the template WI2089.
Fig. 5 displays a "side view" to show where this Mortise Drill Jig is positioned and
the path of this drilled interior hole.
IMPORTANT! Do not install the Mortised Networx Control Module yet!
FIG. 5: SIDE VIEW:
DRILL JIG (N95I1DJ)
DRILL HOLE INSIDE DOOR
JIG
DO NOT
INSTALL YET!
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5A. FASTEN DRILL JIG TO DOOR
The Mortise Drill Jig (part #N95I1DJ) is placed into the edge of the door, into the same
mortised opening that will be used for the Mortise Lock. Proceed as follows:
Insert the Jig into the Mortise Lock opening as shown in Fig. 5A. Secure the Jig with the
screws provided to prevent the Jig from shifting when in use.
IMPORTANT! Do not install the Mortised Networx Control Module yet!
5B. DRILL HOLE WITH DRILL JIG
IMPORTANT! Ensure the Mortised Networx Control Module is NOT installed!
Insert the 1/2-inch diameter wood drill bit (provided) into the Mortise Drill Jig and drill
the hole into the door until the mortised opening for the Mortised Networx Control
Module is reached (about 8-9 inches).
When finished, remove the Jig.
FIG. 5B: SIDE VIEW:
DRILL JIG (N95I1DJ)
DRILL HOLE INSIDE DOOR
JIG
FIG. 5A: MORTISE
DRILL JIG
PLACEMENT
DO NOT
INSTALL YET!
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DOOR PREP: DRILL HOLES
IMPORTANT: Remove all burrs from wire holes. Sharp edges can eventually wear away wire insulation.
6. DRILL THE FOLLOWING HOLES IN THE DOOR
6A. Use 7/64" drill bit:
On the outside ("unprotected side") door surface, drill the two pilot holes for the Proximity Reader mounting
screws (NOT thru-holes, drill only into the door surface).
6B. Use 5/8" drill bit:
Drill the 5/8" diameter hole (NOT a thru-hole) for the Proximity Reader wire into the outside door surface
only.
Note: With solid wood doors, this hole intersects the hole drilled using the Mortise Drill Jig in step
5B.
FIG. 6A: DRILL 7/64" PILOT HOLES FOR MOUNTING THE PROXIMITY READER
FIG. 6B: DRILL 5/8" DIAMETER HOLE (NOT A THRU-HOLE)
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PROXIMITY READER INSTALLATION
Find the reader type provided, either oval or rectangular ("Option 1" or "Option 2", shown below). If you have an Oval
Proximity Reader, go to step 7 below. If you have a Rectangular Proximity Reader, go to step 8.
7. OVAL PROXIMITY READER INSTALLATION
If you have a "Rectangular" Proximity Reader, stop here and go directly to step 8.
Note that the Oval Mounting Plate is symmetrical, and therefore has no "top" or "bottom".
7A. INSTALL THE "OVAL RUBBER GASKET" AND
THE "OVAL MOUNTING PLATE"
See Fig. 7A. Place the Oval Rubber Gasket against
the door surface, over the 5/8" diameter hole that was
drilled into the door in step 6B.
Place the Oval Mounting Plate on top of the Oval Rub-
ber Gasket, and secure (snug-tight only, do not over
-tighten) using the two Phillips Pan Head screws ap-
propriate for the door type as follows:
For Metal Doors: #6-32
x 1/2" long Type F
thread cutting Phillips
head (part #SC212);
For Wood Doors: #6 x
1/2" long Type A Phillips
head (part #SC265)
Again, do NOT over-tighten these screws; over-
tightening will cause undesired deformation of the
Rubber Gasket.
DO NOT USE POWER DRILLS
OR POWER SCREWDRIVERS
WHEN INSTALLING THE
PROXIMITY READER !
FIG. D: RECTANGULAR PROXIMITY READER
(GO TO STEP 8)
Option 2
FIG. C: OVAL PROXIMITY READER
(GO TO STEP 7 BELOW)
Option 1
FIG. 7A: "OVAL MOUNTING PLATE" (WITH LEFT AND
RIGHT "TABS") AND THE "OVAL RUBBER GASKET"
Oval Mounting Plate
Oval Rubber
Gasket
Left Tab
Right Tab
OVAL
Thru-Hole
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7B. RUN THE OVAL PROXIMITY READER WIRE
From the outside ("unprotected" side) of the door, feed the Proximity Reader wire fully into the 5/8" diameter hole
and pull the Proximity Reader wire out through the Mortised Networx Control Module mortised opening (let the
wire hang out of this opening). Do not pinch wire.
Note: The Oval Proximity Reader plug sleeve color is orange.
7C. INSTALL OVAL PROXIMITY READER COVER
The Oval Proximity Reader cover "snaps" into place, as follows:
a. Hook the Reader on the Left Tab of the Mounting Plate (see Fig. 7Ca).
b. Keep thumb pressure on left side (see Fig. 7Ca).
c. Press firmly on the right side of the Reader until it "snaps" into place (see Fig. 7Cc).
Note: A spare Mounting Plate and Rubber Gasket are provided if needed. Be careful not to pinch any
wires.
FIG. 7B:
FEED THE WIRE INTO THE 5/8"
DIAMETER HOLE
FIG. 7Ca FIG. 7Cc
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8. RECTANGULAR PROXIMITY READER INSTALLATION
The Rectangular Mounting Plate IS NOT symmetrical, and therefore does have a "top" and a "bottom". Note the two
Top Tabs and two Bottom Tabs shown in Fig. 8A:
8A. INSTALL THE "RECTANGULAR RUBBER GASKET"
AND THE "RECTANGULAR MOUNTING PLATE"
See Fig. 8A. Place the Rectangular Rubber Gasket over
the 5/8" diameter hole that was drilled into the door in
step 6B, then place the Rectangular Mounting Plate on
top of the Rectangular Rubber Gasket, and secure (snug
-tight only, do not over-tighten) using the two Phillips Pan
Head screws appropriate for the door type as follows:
For Metal Doors: #6-32 x 1/2"
long Type F thread cutting Phil-
lips head (part #SC212);
For Wood Doors: #6 x 1/2"
long Type A Phillips head (part
#SC265)
Again, do NOT over-tighten these screws; over-tightening will cause undesired deformation of the Rubber Gasket.
8B. RUN THE RECTANGULAR PROXIMITY READER WIRE
From the outside ("unprotected" side) of the door, feed the Rectangular Proximity
Reader wire fully into the 5/8" diameter hole and pull the Proximity Reader
wire out through the Mortised Networx Control Module mortised opening (let the wire
hang out of this opening) (see Fig 8B). Do not pinch wire.
Note: The Rectangular Proximity Reader plug sleeve color is orange.
8C. INSTALL RECTANGULAR PROXIMITY READER COVER
The Rectangular Proximity Reader cover "snaps" into place, as follows:
a. Hook the Rectangular Proximity Reader on the two Top Tabs on the top of the
Rectangular Mounting Plate (see Fig 8Ca).
b. Press firmly on the bottom of the Rectangular Proximity Reader until it "snaps"
into place (see Fig. 8Cb). Be careful not to pinch any wires.
FIG. 8A: "RECTANGULAR PROXIMITY READER
MOUNTING COMPONENTS
Rectangular Mounting Plate
Rectangular
Rubber Gasket
Bottom Tab
Bottom Tab
Top Tab
Top Tab
Thru-Hole
RECTANGULAR
FIG. 8B: FEED THE WIRE
INTO THE DOOR
FIG. 8Cb FIG. 8Ca
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9. INSTALL THE "MORTISE LOCK BODY"
Install the Mortise Lock into the wood or metal door as follows: As shown in Fig. 9, first
feed its Motor Wire plug into its own mortised opening and then out through the Mor-
tised Networx Control Module mortised opening (let the Mortise Lock Motor Wire
plug and wire hang out of this opening).
Insert the Mortise Lock into its opening and secure with the mounting hardware provid-
ed. See the installation instructions provided with the Mortise Lock for more infor-
mation.
Note: The Mortise Lock Motor Wire plug sleeve color is yellow.
10. CONNECT PLUGS IN THE "MORTISED NETWORX CONTROL MODULE"
The rear of the Mortised Networx Control Module has three (3) sockets labeled with the colors Orange, Black and Yel-
low. Simply match the colors of the plug wire sleeves to the colors of the sockets (the middle Black socket is
currently not used and is reserved for future use). See Fig. 10.
FIG. 9: FEED MORTISE
LOCK WIRE THRU DOOR
OPENINGS
OUT
IN
FIG. 10: MORTISED NETWORX CONTROL MODULE CONNECTIONS
(ORANGE)
Proximity
Reader
(YELLOW)
Lock
Motor Wire
(Do not use)
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11. INSERT AND MOUNT THE "MORTISED NETWORX CONTROL MODULE"
Before mounting, we recommend feeding all of the previously connected wires back into the door.
Carefully insert the Mortised Networx Control Module into its opening in the door edge (be sure not to pinch the wires).
The face of the Mortised Networx Control Module is beveled (3½°) to match the bevel in the door edge; be sure to insert
the unit to match the bevel in the door edge (see Fig. 11).
Insert the Mortised Networx Control Module into its opening and secure with two
#8 x 3/4" Phillips Flat-head "dual-thread" screws.
Install the flush Finishing Plate and secure with two 8-32 x 1/4" Phillips Flat-head screws.
12. MARK "DOOR CONTACT MAGNET" ON JAMB
The Mortised Networx Control Module contains an integral Reed Switch that is activated by a magnet installed in the
door jamb. The Door Contact Magnet must be installed in the door jamb such that when the door is closed, this Magnet
is located directly opposite the Door Contact Sensor. Install as follows:
12A. Find the Reed Switch. The Reed Switch is locat-
ed under the Finishing Plate of the Mortised Net-
worx Control Module. Measure the location of
the Reed Switch from the center of the button of
the installed Mortised Networx Control Module.
As shown in Fig. 12, the Reed Switch is located a
little more than 1/2" (17/32" to be exact) from the
center of the button (towards the center of the
unit)
FIG. 12: LOCATION OF THE REED SWITCH, IN RELATION
TO THE CENTER OF THE BUTTON
FIG. 11: (TOP VIEWS) INSTALL THE MORTISED NETWORX
CONTROL MODULE TO MATCH THE DOOR BEVEL (3½°)
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12B. Open the door and temporarily place a piece of tape across the
center of the Reed Switch. This tape signifies the height (from
the floor) of the Reed Switch.
12C. Close the door. Transfer this height to the door jamb with a light
pencil mark.
12D. Determine the center location on the jamb directly opposite the
Reed Switch when the door is closed. Open the door and
measure the distance from the door edge to the center of the
Reed Switch (0.875" or ⅞"). Transfer this distance to the
door jamb, measured from the door stop.
FIG. 12C: CLOSE DOOR AND
TRANSFER HEIGHT TO JAMB
FIG. 12D: LOCATE MAGNET IN
JAMB CENTERED DIRECTLY
OPPOSITE THE SENSOR WHEN
DOOR IS CLOSED
FIG. 12B: TAPE SIGNIFIES
"HEIGHT FROM FLOOR"
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13. DRILL "DOOR CONTACT MAGNET" HOLE IN JAMB
13A. Find the Door Contact Magnet in the factory packaging. The type provided will be either Type A or Type B (see
images in Fig.13A below). Also note its dimensions in Fig. 13A.
13B. Drill into the door jamb as follows:
For Hardwood Jambs:
For the thicker "Type A" contact (below left image): Drill a 3/4" hole 7/8" deep into the jamb
(that was marked in step 12D).
For the thinner "Type B" contact (below right image): Drill a 3/8" hole 7/8" deep into the jamb
(that was marked in step 12D).
For Hollow Metal Jambs:
Use either a 3/4" or 3/8" bit (depending on Door Contact Magnet Type A or Type B) to drill a hole into
the surface of the jamb (marked in step 12D).
13C. Insert the magnetic Door Contact Magnet in the jamb hole; the contact sits almost flush with the jamb when fully
inserted. In some cases, an adhesive may be needed to ensure a secure fit.
FIG. 13A: FIND THE "DOOR CONTACT MAGNET" PROVIDED, EITHER
TYPE A (3/4" DIAMETER) OR TYPE B (3/8" DIAMETER)
Φ 31/32" Φ 7/16"
Type A (3/4" dia.) Type B (3/8" dia.)
FIG. 13B: DRILL DOOR JAMB HOLE
(EITHER 3/8" OR 3/4" DEPENDING
ON TYPE)
FIG. 13C: DOOR CONTACT MAGNET
INSTALLED IN DOOR JAMB
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products to be free from manufacturing defects in materi-
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option, repair or replace any product failing to operate cor-
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responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation charges,
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Warning: Despite frequent testing, and due to, but not
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electrical or communications disruption, it is possible for
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surance or a guarantee that these events will not occur.
CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY
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to, fleeing the premises and calling police or fire depart-
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