DynaLock C 3006 Series Installation Instructions

User Manual: DynaLock 3006 Series Installation Instructions Installation Instructions

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#3006 SERIES FREE-EGRESS
ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK
MOUNTING and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATIONS
The door is normally closed and latched by the
existing mechanical door hardware and also mag-
netically secured by the 3006. When an individual
attempting to egress approaches the door, the built-
in Passive Infrared (PIR) Egress Sensor detects their
presence and immediately releases the magnetic
lock. Power to the 3006 may be interrupted as a
means of manually unlocking the 3006 via a remote
access or egress control device.
The PIR Sensor has proprietary electronics allowing
it to remain active for up to one hour with no power
applied. This eliminates warm up time normally
required after a power interruption.
The 3006 Free egress electromagnetic lock, when
interfaced with a request to exit button, complies with
the code requirement specified in NFPA101 "Access
Controlled Doors".
3006 THEORY OF OPERATION
GENERAL MOUNTING INFORMATION
Attention to detail, familiarizing yourself with the actual door conditions and the following instructions will
prove invaluable as you begin installation of this high quality lock. The lock must mount rigidly to the underside
of the frame header and against the vertical jamb located opposite the hinge side jamb. The armature is
designed to pivot slightly when mounted. The supplied hardware is for a standard 1-3/4" thick door.
? NOTE: This lock coil position may be changed to match the hand of the door, if required. Refer to
page 3 for instructions on how to convert the handing of this lock.
? NOTE: If this lock is supplied with the DSM feature, be certain to mount the armature with the DSM
block opposite the access cover.
HANDLING:
The Electromagnetic lock and armature are rug-
gedly constructed and designed to provide years
of trouble free service, but care must be taken
during installation and actual use that the PIR,
lock face and armature face are free of dirt, rust,
burrs, paint, or any other obstruction which may
interfere with the lock and armature making good
contact. NEVER TOUCH THE PIR LENS!
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MAINTENANCE:
To insure peak lock performance, clean the lock
and armature face with a mild detergent and a
clean soft cloth, then apply a light coat of rust
inhibitor such as WD40 to protect these sur-
faces. This need only be done when dirt buildup
is noticed. DO NOT APPLY CLEANERS OR
LUBICATION TO THE PIR LENS.
3006manual012202.p65
DynaLock Corp. ? 705 Emmett Street ? P.O. Box 2728 ? Bristol, Ct 06011-2728? Phone (860)582-4761 ? Fax (860)585-0338
DynaLock Electromagnetic Locking Systems
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The mounting, alignment and electronic connections described on the following pages should be performed in
the order shown. The basic steps and information are on the pages indicated below:
General Page
General Mounting Information....................................................... 1
Handling......................................................................................... 1
Maintenance ................................................................................. 1
Theory of Operation ..................................................................... 1
General Information on the PIR Sensor ........................................ 2
Mounting Instructions
Converting Hand of Lock ............................................................... 3
Using the Template ..................................................................... 3
Exploded View ............................................................................... 4
Mounting the Armature .................................................................. 4
Mounting the Baseplate ("FasTrak") and Lock Housing ................ 5
Parts location and wiring
Terminal Strip Description ............................................................. 6
Controls and Parts Location .......................................................... 7
PIR Sensor Adjustment ................................................................. 8
Wiring Options ............................................................................... 9-11
Monitor Wiring ................................................................................12
Door Status Monitoring (DSM) Option ........................................... 12
Notes on Installation ...................................................................... 13
Bill of Material ................................................................................14
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GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE PIR SENSOR
CAUTION: When handling the 3006, NEVER TOUCH THE PIR LENS!
PIR detectors are sensitive to changes in infrared energy caused by an object moving across a sensors field of
view. Detection depends on the difference between the infrared energy transmitted by the moving object and
the temperature of background objects. It is recommended that the 3006 NOT be installed in the following
locations:
?Outdoors.
?Where the PIR sensor face is exposed to direct sunlight.
?Locations which are subjected to rapid temperature changes.
?Locations which are subjected to extreme vibration.
?Where push carts or similar objects come before the person entering the PIR's detection path.
?Areas where ambient temperature is near surface body temperature (85 - 95 degrees F)
The 3006's PIR Sensor is manufactured with a state-of- the-art detector, incorporating special detection and
rejection features. Below are some of these features:
?Single step detection.
?RF immunity up to 1000 MHz.
?Light rejection filter to reject visible light variations.
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CONVERTING HAND of LOCK
The hand of the 3006 lock may be changed to match RHRB or LHRB outswinging doors. Locks are
shipped as RHRB style shown below. If your installation requires a LHRB lock continue with the
following instructions.
Rotate the coil assembly 180 Degrees and
re-install it with the inactive end against the
right coil stop. Re-install the 6 coil mounting
screws where threaded holes are visible.
A.
B.
C.
1. Use the proper side of the supplied template to accomodate the hand of the door and lock.
2. Fold the template on the dotted line to form a 90 degree angle. Scoring the template with a straight edge
and a screwdriver will make it fold easier. With the door in the fully closed position, place the template
against the header and door with one edge of the template against the vertical lock jamb. Use tape to
hold the template onto the frame.
3. Transfer all holes locations to both door and header.
4. Proceed to page 4 & 5 for Armature and Lock Mounting Instructions.
USING THE TEMPLATE
Remove the access and end covers. Using the
1/8" ball end hex wrench provided, loosen both
housing set screws approx. 3 turns. (DO NOT
REMOVE FROM HOUSING).
Slide "FasTrak" off the housing. Remove the 3
Philips head coil mounting screws exposed and 3
located on the housing bottom. Carefully remove coil
assembly (DO NOT PULL ON THE COIL WIRES).
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3006 EXPLODED VIEW
ACCESS COVER
SCREWS (2)
LOCK MOUNTING SCREWS (5)
COIL FASTENING SCREWS (6)
(3 TOP & 3 BOTTOM)
ACCESS COVER
SEX NUT
SPACER-DOOR
ARMATURE
END COVER
LOCK COIL
HOUSING
HOUSING SET SCREWS(2)
RUBBER WASHER
"FasTrak"
ARMATURE SCREW
ARMATURE SPACER
ELECTRONIC COVER
ANTI-TAMPER
SCREWS (4)
STEEL WASHER
Prepare the door for ARMATURE MOUNTING
From the three illustrations below select one that resembles your door type, and follow the instructions for the
armature screw mounting hole. (See Template).
MOUNTING the ARMATURE to the door
Locate the 2 anti-spin pins from the armature screw pack. Place the armature face-down on a soft surface (ie;
the shipping carton) and drive the 3/16" dia. anti-spin pins into the 2 holes provided. Refer to illustrations above
to verify the correct assembly of mounting hardware and mount the armature to the door. The center screw should
be finger tight plus 1/8" to 1/4" turn with Hex wrench. Failure to properly secure an armature to the door could
result in serious injury or security breach.
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MOUNTING THE "FASTRAK" AND HOUSING
TABS FACING DOOR
"FasTrak"
ENGAGE
REAR
FLANGE
LOCK
1. If you haven't done so yet remove the FasTrak mounting plate. Refer to the exploded view, top of page 4 and
the following. Remove the electronics cover secured with the four snake eye anti-tamper # 6-32 screws.
Remove the end and access covers each secured with a # 8- 32 philips screw. Loosen the 1/4-28 set screws
in the upper inside corner of each end of the housing using the 1/8" ball end allen wrench supplied. Remove
the FasTrak mounting plate.
2. Referring to the Template, drill two 1/8" dia. lock mounting holes and one 9/16" wiring hole in the header
where indicated.
3. Place the "FasTrak" against the header with the counter-sunk slots visible, and the tabs facing the door.
Using a screwgun or electric drill with a philips bit, attach the "FasTrak" to the header at both slotted
locations with the self tapping screws provided. Tighten the screws just snug enough to allow for final
adjustment.
4. Temporarily mount the lock to the "FasTrak" by
offsetting the lock one inch, tipping the front of the
lock down engage the rear flange, rotate the lock
up to vertical, and slide into position. Close and
latch the door. Check that the armature and lock
make full contact. If any adjustment is required,
gently tap the housing with a soft rubber mallet
until full contact is achieved, be careful not to
damage the electronics circuit board. The head
of the armature mounting screw must not project
beyond the face of the armature. Open the door,
remove the lock from the "FasTrak" and tighten
both adjustment screws. Drive the remaining three
screws into the header using the FasTrak as the
template. Screw heads must not project above the
"FasTrak".
5. Re-install the lock on the "FasTrak". Slotted
wiring holes will allow the housing to be installed
without interference. Using the 1/8" ball end wrench
firmly tighten both 1/4-28 housing set screws and
re-install the end and access covers.
Mounting the Lock
Self Tapping Screws
"FasTrak" Mounting Plate
1"
1/4-28 SET
SCREW
LOCK JAMB
"FasTrak" TABS
1/4-28 SET
SCREW
0
MAX
MAX
PIR
0
MAX
0
T1 T2 T3
PINS 1,2 POWER INPUT, 12 or 24 volts AC/DC,
Selectable through a jumper setting. The current
requirement is .70 amps for 12 volts and .4 amps for
24 volts.
PINS 9,10,11 DSM MONITOR OUTPUT (DOOR
STATUS MONITOR) (optional). Pin 9 is normally
closed, 10 is common and 11 is normally opened.
The contacts change state when the door is opened.
Contact Ratings 0.5 Amp @ 24 VAC
PINS 12,13,14 REX OUTPUT, pin 12 is normally
closed, 13 is common and 14 is normally opened.
The state will change when the 3006 is unlocked, and
will remain in that state for 1-30 seconds past relock.
This output may be used for external alarm shunting.
Contact Rating 1 Amp @ 24 VAC
PINS 3,4 ACCESS CONTROL INPUT, Momentarily
opening a NORMALLY CLOSED DRY CONTACT
will release the 3006. The relock time is adjustable
from 2-10 seconds.
PINS 5,6 EXTERNAL EGRESS DEVICES INPUT,
Momentarily opening a NORMALLY CLOSED DRY
CONTACT will release the 3006. The 3006 will
remain unlocked for 35 seconds. An on board
jumper will allow the relock time delay to be adjust-
able from 2-80 seconds.
PINS 7,8 SENSOR DISABLE INPUT, A contact
closure allows the 3006 to release only by an external
access or egress device. The PIR will stay disabled
as long as the contact closure is across pins 7 and 8.
Once the closure is removed the PIR will be activated
immediately, no warm up time. This input is designed
to allow the 3006 to be a free-egress lock for a period
of time during the day and a regular mag-lock at night.
Typically, this function is controlled by an external
time clock or similar control device.
PINS 18,19 ANTI-TAMPER OUTPUT. This option
provides normally open or normally closed contacts,
selectable thru a jumper. Removal of the electronic
cover will change the state of the contacts. Contact
Ratings 0.5 Amp @ 24 VAC
PINS 15,16,17 DYNASTAT (BOND) MONITOR OUT-
PUT, (optional) pin 15 is normally closed, 16 is
common and 17 is normally open. The state will
change when the lock coil is turned off by the PIR,
Access Control Input, External Egress Inputs or Power
Loss. This option is used in security applications to
monitor the secure/not secure conditions of the lock.
Contact Ratings 1 Amp @ 24 VAC
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3006 TERMINAL STRIP DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
A. VOLTAGE SELECTION JUMPERS. Selects operating voltage of the lock coil. See above for jumper
location.
Jumper Position Jumper Position
12 Voltage Operation 24 Voltage Operation
B. DOOR STATUS MONITOR INPUT (DSM) (OPTIONAL). Input connector for the DSM switch.
C. DYNASTAT (BOND) SENSOR (OPTIONAL). The bond sensor from the lock coil is connected at this point,
for a LHRB lock. Two conductor white harness.
D. LED CONNECTOR. Allows the installer to disconnect the Led/Electronic cover from the circuit board.
E. ACCESS CONTROL & PIR RELOCK TIMER. Adjusts the relock time delay from 2-10 seconds. Turn pot
clockwise to increase time delay.
F. EXTERNAL EGRESS JUMPER. Selects between a fixed 35 seconds or an adjustable delay of 2-80
seconds.
Adjustable Fixed
2-80 Seconds 35 Seconds
G. EGRESS CONTROL RELOCK TIMER. Adjusts the relock time delay from 2-80 seconds when the external
egress jumper is in the adjustable position (See F). Turn pot clockwise to increase time delay.
H. REX OUTPUT TIMER CONTACTS (ALARM SHUNT). Adjusts the time delay of the alarm shunt relay
contacts 2-30 seconds past relock. Turn pot clockwise to increase time delay.
I. DYNASTAT (BOND) SENSOR (OPTIONAL). The bond sensor from the lock coil is connected at this point
for a RHRB lock.
J. ANTI-TAMPER (ATS)SELECTION JUMPER (OPTIONAL). Changes the ATS option from Normally Open
to Normally Closed contact output.
Jumper Position for Jumper Position for
Normally Open Output Normally Closed Output
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FI
G
E
0
MAX
MAX HD
PIR
RED MARKING DOT
Indicates the Front of the sensor assembly and
must face the interior regardless of adjustment.
0
J
LHRB COIL
CONNEC-
TION
RHRB COIL
CONNEC-
TION
BCMAX
0
T1 T2 T3
A
3006 CONTROLS AND PARTS LOCATIONS
ADJUSTING THE PIR SENSOR
page 8
1. Remove the electronic cover from the lock.
2. Loosen the LOCKING SCREW, using the supplied 7/64"Allen
wrench, until the BLACK SENSOR TUBE can be easily moved.
DO NOT TOUCH THE PIR LENS! The BLACK SENSOR TUBE
is mounted in a ball and socket. Use the Black Tube to adjust the
Sensor Assembly.
3. Perform a walk test by approaching the opening and observing
the detection pattern. The Led will turn from red to green and the
lock will release prior to reaching the door when adjusted properly.
Adjust the sensor tube accordingly to achieve desired operation.
Re-tighten the Locking Screw.
4. Re-install the electronic cover and perform a final walk test to
insure proper PIR alignment.
7ft.
2ft.
Min.
4ft. Max
6ft.
The PIR SENSOR can be adjusted to produce a
variety of detection patterns. Figure 1.1 shows an
approximate pattern for a 7'-0' door.
The Full PIR pattern is shown in figure 1.2 based on
different heights.
PIR HOUSING
BLACK SENSOR
TUBE
RED MARKING DOT
SENSOR ASSEMBLY SENSOR ASSEMBLY BOTTOM VIEW
MOUNTED IN HOUSING
PIR LENS
(DO NOT TOUCH!)
LOCKING SCREW
Figure 1.3
PIR Pattern Adjustment.
20 20
Figure 1.1
Typical pattern for a 7'-0'
door.
The entire pattern can be shifted 20 degrees from
centerline in all directions by adjusting the sensor as
shown in figure 1.3
Figure 1.2
Full PIR Pattern.
WIRING OPTIONS FOR THE 3006
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Description of Operation:
Access control requires removing the yellow jumper and connecting a normally closed dry contact
across terminals 3 & 4. Input power wires are connected to terminals 1 & 2. Check that the
voltage selection jumpers are properly set to match the input power. Immediate egress is achieved
by the built-in PIR detector. Relock time delay for the access control and the PIR may be set for
2-10 seconds by adjusting T1.
Description of Operation:
The 3006 is ideal for retrofitting of electric strike installations. It offers a higher degree of security
and can be powered and controlled from the two existing wires when connected to terminals 1 & 2.
Proprietary electronics allow the PIR to stay active for up to one hour, during a power interruption.
Check that the voltage selection jumpers are properly set to match the input power. Immediate
egress is achieved by the built-in PIR detector. Relock time delay may be set for 2-10 seconds by
adjusting T1. If an Access Control device is required for ingress see drawing B.
DRAWING
A
12345678
J1
1412 13
T1
POWER INPUT
12/24 VAC/DC
0.7A@12V, 0.4@24V
WHITE
YELLOW
TWO WIRE HOOK-UP
When Replacing Existing Electric Strikes
ACCESS CONTROL HOOK-UP
12345678
J1
1412 13
T1
Access Control Device Input
(Dry Contact Only, Normally Closed)
Example: 7200 Keypad
7002 Keyswitch
POWER INPUT
12/24 VAC/DC
0.7A@12V, 0.4@24V
WHITE
Voltage Selection
Jumpers
Voltage Selection
Jumpers
DRAWING
B
YELLOW JUMPER
REMOVE FOR ACCESS
CONTROL DEVICE INPUT.
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DRAWING
C
12345678
J1
1412 13
Description of Operation:
An Egress Control additional to the PIR requires removing the WHITE jumper and connecting a
normally closed dry contact across terminals 5 & 6. The Egress Control Relock Delay is adjustable
from 2-80 seconds through T2, when the External Egress Jumper (J5) is in the adjustable position.
If J5 is in the fixed position there will be a fixed relock delay of 35 seconds. For description of the
Access Control Input see diagram B.
POWER INPUT
12/24 VAC/DC
0.7A@12V, 0.4@24V
Access Control Input
(Dry Contact Only, Normally Closed)
Example: 7200 Keypad
7002 Keyswitch
Egress Control Input
(Dry Contact Only, Normally Closed)
Example: 6252, 6253, 6254 Palm Switch
DRAWING
D
12345678
J1
1412 13
PIR DISABLE & REX OUTPUT
T1 T2
J5
Description of Operation:
To provide "Night-Time" security the PIR may be disabled by closing a normally open dry contact
across terminals 7 & 8. A "Restricted" egress device may be wired to terminals 5 & 6 (See Drawing
C). The Rex output may be used to shunt an alarm system during any authorized release. This
form "C" output contact can be held open for a time duration of 2-30 seconds past relock by adjust-
ing T3.
POWER INPUT
12/24 VAC/DC
0.7A@12V, 0.4@24V
PIR Disable Input
(Dry Contact Only, Normally Open)
Example: 7001 Keyswitch
7084, 7085, 7086 Timer
Rex Output/Alarm Shunt
(Form C Contact, Rated 1 Amp @ 24 VDC)
Output contacts are Adjustable to accommo-
date alarm shunting. Delay is adjustable through
T3, the contacts will change state for 2-30
seconds past relock.
NO
COM
NC
ACCESS & EGRESS CONTROL HOOK-UP
T1 T2
J5
T3
YELLOW WHITE
Voltage Selection
Jumpers
Voltage Selection
Jumpers
WHITE JUMPER
REMOVE FOR EGRESS
CONTROL INPUT.
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DRAWING
E
12345678
J1
POWER INPUT
12/24 VAC/DC
0.7A@12V, 0.4@24V
DRAWING
F
12345678
J1
ANTI-TAMPER CONNECTION
POWER INPUT
12/24 VAC/DC
0.7A@12V, 0.4@24V
DOOR STATUS SWITCH & DYNASTAT (BOND) SENSOR
910 12 13
11 14 15 16 17
NO
COM
NC Dynastat/Bond Output
(Form C Contact, Rated 1
Amp @ 24 VDC)
J8
18 19
NO
COM
Anti-Tamper, Rated 0.5 Amp @ 24 VDC)
Selectable for a Normally Open or a Normally
Closed Output with the electronics cover in place.
NO
COM
NC Door Status Switch Output
(Form C Contact, Rated 0.5
Amp @ 24 VDC)
CONTACTS SHOWN WITH
DOOR CLOSED AND LOCK SECURE.
YELLOW WHITE
YELLOW WHITE
Voltage Selection
Jumpers
Voltage Selection
Jumpers
ANTI-TAMPER
SELECTION JUMPER
Description of Operation:
The Door Status Monitor(DSM) and the Dynastat/Bond Sensor are for external monitoring. The
DSM's form C contact will change state when the door is opened, and return to its original position
once the door is closed. The Dynastat Sensor's form C contact will change state when the lock has
been unlocked, and will return to its original state when relocked and properly bonded.
Description of Operation:
The Anti-Tamper (ATS) feature monitors removal of the electronic cover. If the cover is removed the
ATS terminals 18 &19 will change state and stay in that position until the cover is replaced. This
output is selectable through J8 for a Normally Open or a Normally Closed Contact when the electronic
cover is in place.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 119 10 12 138 14 15 1716 18 19
POWER
SOURCE
12 / 24 V
AC -DC DOOR REX BOND ANTI-TAMPER
STATUS SENSOR
Monitoring the lock may consist of horns, audibles, lights etc. The diagram below shows a suggested way of wiring
light indicators for a fully loaded 3006.
MONITOR WIRING
THE LIP OF THE DSM
MOUNTING BLOCK
MUST ALWAYS BE ON
THE DOOR SIDE
OF THE ARMATURE
DSM OPTION DESCRIPTION AND ADJUSTMENT
OUTPUT CONTACTS
(Door Open) (Door Unlocked) (Tamper Alarm)
1.The DSM option is fixed for maximum sensitivity. A magnetic proximity switch is concealed behind
the access cover.
2. The DSM Block contains a hidden magnet. When the door is closed the magnet is brought into close
proximity to the access cover and activates the proximity switch thus producing a signal indicating a
change in door position.
MAGNETIC PROXIMITY SWITCH
CONCEALED BEHIND THE ACCESS
COVER.
ACCESS COVER
CONCEALED MAGNET
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NOTES ON INSTALLATION:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 119 10 12 138 14 15 1716 18 19
POWER
SOURCE
12 / 24 V
AC -DC
3006 CIRCUIT BOARD
SKETCH IN ALL CONNECTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE OF INSTALLATION
3006 SERIES BILL OF MATERIAL
HARDWARE KIT CONTENTS
1SEX NUT
1DOOR SPACER
1ARMATURE SPACER
1STEEL WASHER
1RUBBER WASHER
2SPIN PINS 3/16 x 1"
1ARMATURE SCREW
5#10 TEK SCREWS
(Fast-Track mounting)
TOOL KIT CONTENTS
2 ALLEN WRENCHS 1/8 & 7/64
1 SNAKE EYE SCREW DRIVER
(1) 3006 ASSEMBLY
(1) ARMATURE
(1) HARDWARE KIT
(1) TOOL KIT
(1) TEMPLATE
(1) INSTRUCTION MANUAL
3006
REQUIRED TOOLS
DRILLS 7/64, 1/8, 5/16, 11/32, 9/16, 21/32
PHILLIPS DRIVER #2
3/16" ALLEN WRENCH
OPTIONS CHECK OFF
DYN
DSM
ANTI-TAMPER
SF
BUILT WITH PRIDE BY
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in
U.S.A.
If any problems or questions arise while installing the 3006 please contact DynaLock's Customer Service
Department @ 860-582-4761, or your local representative.
Thank you for using DynaLock's Electronic Security Hardware.

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