Locks PS900 4RL Option Board 106437

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*44487080*

900-4RL Option Board

44487080

Installation Instructions

DANGER
To avoid risk of electric shock, turn off AC power to
power supply before installing or wiring option board.
900-4RL Specifications
Dry contacts required (Closed = Active)

Inputs I1-I4
Outputs O1-O4
Board Input Power
Temperature Range
Compliance
Fire Alarm Input

1

Connect control contacts between SC (Signal Common) and any input
• Form C contacts rated 30VDC, 3A (Dry) • 12/24VDC, 3A (Wet) when AC powered • 9.6-13.2VDC
or 19.2-26.4VDC when battery powered • May be used with PS914 to power EL device at 24VDC,
16A, 300ms • Maximum load cannot exceed power supply ratings or 6A for outputs combined
Board requires 0.18A max. of power supply output current to operate
32°-120°F (0°- 49° C)
UL 294, ULC-S318, RoHS, & FCC Part 15
Accepts 900-FA Fire Alarm Board (Optional)

Install 4Rl Board(S) into Power Supply

1a

Review Available 900-4RL
Mounting Locations (Gray)

Refer to installation instructions for compatible
supply models - PS902, PS904, PS906, and PS914.

1b
PS902

Plug 4RL Cable into any
Available Option Connector

Option 2

1

PS902

PS904, 914

Option 2

Option 1

Option 1

1

PS906

1

2

1c

PS906

Note
1

2

3

For UL listed installations, use only
UL listed locks and strikes

Option 3

PS914

Option 1

PS904

Secure Board(s) with Screws

2

Choose Function of 900-4Rl Board by Setting SW2 Dip Switches
4TD

ON

Four Zone Controller Function (4TD):
Controls up to four inputs and four outputs with
time delay. This is the default setting.

OFF

Function LED will blink one time every 5 seconds

1 2
AO

Auto Operator Function (AO):
Coordinates the unlocking of one or two zones
with the signaling of an auto operator.

ON

Function LED will blink two times every 5 seconds

OFF

1 2
SI

SW2

OFF ON

SW1

OFF

1 2

Function LED (D17)

3

Controls multi-door interlocks. Two through six
door systems are possible (additional boards
required for three to six doors).

ON
1 2

Security Interlock Function (SI):

Function LED will blink three times every 5
seconds

To Complete Configuration and Wiring, go to Appropriate Section

For 4TD: Go to pages 3-4
For AO: Go to pages 5-6
For SI: Go to pages 7-8
Basic Troubleshooting: Go to page 8

(Optional) Dry Contact Configuration
Powered Outputs (Default)

Dry Contact Outputs (Optional)

B y default, all outputs pr ovide12/24VDC

Fo r d r y co n ta ct o u tp u ts, r e m ove a p p r o p r i a te j u m pers and
r o ta te 9 0 ˚ , th e n r e i n sta l l ( Zo n e 1 - Zo n e 4 )

Jumper s factor y
installed

Ju m p e r
r o ta te d 9 0 ˚

Z one 2

Output 2

Zo n e 2

O u tp u t 2

Z one 4

Output 4

Zo n e 4

O u tp u t 4

Z one 3

Output 3

Zo n e 3

O u tp u t 3

Z one 1

Output 1

Zo n e 1

O u tp u t 1

2

4TD - Set Time Delay Using SW1 Dip Switches
Summary of Operation
• Output turns “ON” when input is activated (closed).
• Time delay begins when input is released (opened).
• Locking Device output will remain “ON” during time delay.
• If I1-I4 inputs are wired together, outputs will sequence.
DIP switches on SW1 can be turned “ON” by moving them
in the direction that the arrow is pointing. Switches below
shown in “OFF” position

SW1
ON
OFF
1

2

3

4

5

6

Enable Time Delay
Allows you to choose which outputs
will have the below time delay.
Set Time Delay
(0-75 seconds, 5 second increments)
0 Sec: Switches 5-8 “OFF”
75 Sec: Switches 5-8 “ON”

7

8
Switch
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

SW1

SW2

12345678

12

4TD DIP Switch Definitions
All switches shown in “OFF” position in wiring diagram
Turn “ON” to enable time delay for Locking Device 1
Turn “ON” to enable time delay for Locking Device 2
Turn “ON” to enable time delay for Locking Device 3
Turn “ON” to enable time delay for Locking Device 4
Adds 5 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 10 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 20 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 40 seconds to the time delay when “ON”

4TD Input / Output
Terminal Block Definitions
Input 1
Access Control 1
Input 2
Access Control 2
Input 3
Access Control 3
Input 4
Access Control 4
Output 1* Lock 1
Output 2* Lock 2
Output 3* Lock 3
Output 4* Lock 4
*See page 2 for dry contacts

3

4TD - Wiring Example - Fail Secure
PS914
x 4RL

120/240 VAC
50/60Hz

EPT 2 or 10

EPT 2 or 10
4RL
GND
EL Device 2
(not polarized)

NC4

NC2
Access
Control 2

C4

C2

NO4

NO2

C3

C1

NO3

NO1

I3

I1

EPT 2 or 10

SC

SC

Access
Control 1

EL Device 4
(not polarized)

NC3

NC1

EL Device 1
(not polarized)

Access
Control 4

I4

I2

EPT 2 or 10

GND

0-100 ft, use 14 gauge stranded wire
0-200 ft, use 12 gauge stranded wire

Access
Control 3

EL Device 3
(not polarized)

Note:
To control EL1 & EL2 with Access Control 1, jumper I1-I2
To control EL1 - EL4 with Access Control 1, jumper I1-I2-I3-I4
Note:
Fail secure output only allowed if approved
by Authority Having Jurisdiction

4TD - Wiring Example - Fail Safe
PS902
or
PS904
or
PS906

Mag Lock 2

GND
NC2
Access
Control 2

C2
NO2
I2
NC1
C1
NO1

Mag Lock 1

I1
SC

Access
Control 1

120/240 VAC
50/60Hz
4RL

Mag Lock 4

GND
NC4
C4
NO4

Access
Control 4

I4
NC3
C3
NO3
I3

Mag Lock 3

SC

Access
Control 3
Note:
To control Mag Locks 1 & 2 with Access Control 1, jumper I1-I2
To control Mag Locks 1 - 4 with Access Control 1, jumper I1-I2-I3-I4

Refer to Wire Table
(page 7)

4

AO - Set Configuration Using SW1 Switches
DIP switches on SW1 can be turned “ON” by moving
them in the direction that the arrow is pointing.
Switches below shown in “OFF” position

SW1
ON
OFF
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

SW1

SW2

12345678

12

8
SW1 Switch

AO DIP Switch Definitions

Set Auto Operator Signaling Option

Number
1 Off

Determines when the auto operator
signal will be active

2 Off
1 On

All switches shown in “OFF” position in wiring diagram
Operator is signaled when latch monitor switch becomes active.
Monitor switch required

2 Off
1 Off
2 On
1 On
Not Used
Set Individual Mode or Sequential Mode

2 On
3
4

Individual Mode - One input will trigger
one locking device.

Operator is signaled 0.5 seconds after control switch becomes
active. No monitor switch used.
Operator is signaled 1.0 seconds after control switch becomes
active. No monitor switch used.
Operator is signaled 1.5 seconds after control switch becomes
active. No monitor switch used.
Not used
Turn “OFF” (default) to enable Individual Mode (single doors).
Turn “ON” to enable Sequential Mode (double doors).

Sequential Mode - One input will trigger
two locking devices.
Set Time Delay*
(0-30 seconds, 2 second increments)
0 Sec: Switches 5-8 “OFF”
30 Sec: Switches 5-8 “ON”
* Time Delay begins when an input is released.

5
6
7
8

Adds 2 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 4 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 8 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 16 seconds to the time delay when “ON”

AO INPUT / OUTPUT
TERMINAL BLOCK DEFINITIONS
Input 1
Access Control 1
Input 2
Lock Monitor 1
Input 3
Access Control 2
Input 4
Lock Monitor 2
Output 1*
Lock 1
Output 2*
AO Signal 1
Output 3*
Lock 2
Output 4*
AO Signal 2
*See page 2 for dry contacts

5

AO - Wiring Example - Two Single Doors
Summary of Operation

SW1

For each door, access control input unlocks door.

ON

Latch monitor (LX) triggers auto operator.

PS914
x 4RL

Single Door Board Configuration
1. Position jumpers for dry contact for outputs 2
and 4 (see page 2).
2. Turn on switches 5 and 6 on SW1 (6 second
time delay).
3. If LX is not used, turn on switch 1 on SW1.

120/240 VAC
50/60Hz
4RL

GND

7

8

1 2

GND

Auto Operator 2
EPT 10
Gray
White

LX

EL

Access
Control
for Device 2

SC

SC

(Optional)

EL-LX Device 2

I3

I1

Access
Control
for Device 1

6

NO3

NO1

EL-LX Device 1

5

C3

C1

EL

4

NC3

NC1

LX

3

I4

I2

White

2

NO4

NO2

EPT 10
Gray

1

C4

C2

Auto Operator 1

OFF

NC4

NC2

(Optional)

SW2

0-100 ft, use 14 gauge stranded wire
0-200 ft, use 12 gauge stranded wire

AO - Wiring Example - Double Doors
Summary of Operation
Access control input unlocks both doors. Both
latch monitors (LX) trigger auto operators.
Double Door Board Configuration
1. Position jumpers for dry contact for
outputs 2 and 4 (see page 2).
2. Turn on switches 4, 5, and 6 on SW1 (6
second time delay).
3. If LX is not used, turn on
switch 1 on SW1.

SW1

C2
NO2
I2

Refer to Wire Table
(page 7)

NC1
C1
NO1
I1
SC

OFF

120/240 VAC
50/60Hz
4RL

NC2

Note:
Fail secure output only
allowed if approved
by Authority Having
Jurisdiction

ON

PS914
x 4RL

GND

SW2

1

GND

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1 2

0-100 ft, use 14 gauge stranded wire
0-200 ft, use 12 gauge stranded wire

NC4
C4
NO4
I4
NC3
C3

Second auto operator,
if needed

NO3
I3

Auto Operator

SC
EPT 10

Auto Operator

Gray

White

White

Gray

EL

LX

(Optional)

EL-LX Device 1

EPT 10

LX

(Optional)

EL

EL-LX Device 2

Access
Control
for Devices
1&2

6

SI - Configure SW1 DIP Switches
DIP switches on SW1 can be turned “ON” by moving
them in the direction that the arrow is pointing.
Switches below shown in “OFF” position

SW1
ON
OFF
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

SW1

SW2

12345678

12

8

Switch
Number

SI DIP Switch Definitions

All switches shown in “OFF” position in wiring diagram

Enable Time Delay

1

Turn “ON” to enable time delay for Locking Device 1

Allows you to choose which outputs
will have the below time delay.

2

Turn “ON” to enable time delay for Locking Device 2

Enable Interlock

3

Turn “ON” to remove O2 from interlock (Allows a single
independent door)
Turn “ON” for global interlock (interlocks with other SI
boards that have this switch “ON”)
Adds 2 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 4 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 8 seconds to the time delay when “ON”
Adds 16 seconds to the time delay when “ON”

4
Set Time Delay (Output Active)*

5
6
7
8

(0-30 seconds, 2 second increments)
0 Sec: Switches 5-8 “OFF”
30 Sec: Switches 5-8 “ON”
*See page 2 for dry contacts
SI Input / Output Terminal Block Definitions
Input 1
Access Control 1
Input 2
Access Control 2
Input 3
Lock Monitor 1
Input 4
Lock Monitor 2
Output 1*
Lock 1
Output 2*
Lock 2
Output 3*
Follows Output 1 by .5 Sec
Output 4*
Follows Output 2 by .5 Sec
*See page 2 for dry contacts

Global Interlock Switch Setting Examples
SI Board #1
SI Board #2
SI Board #3
Application
SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-3 SW1-4
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Each SI board is a
standalone, 2-door interlock.
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
6-door interlock by setting all
boards “global”.
Off
On
On
On
A three-door interlock, plus an
additional independent door
on output 2 of SI Board #2.
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
4-Door interlock (SI Board
#1,2) and a standalone 2-door
interlock (SI Board #3).

Wire table (suggested maximum)
Wire Ga
14

(AWG)

Device Current
0.3

(Amps DC)

Output*
(max. ft)
850

12

0.5
0.3
0.5
Using EL device with EPT or Door Loop

500
340
200
200

14

(PS914 required)

100

12

Using EL device with Electric Hinge/Pivot

14

(PS914 required)

150
75

18

Input
(max. ft)

*Wiring allows for 10%
voltage drop at device
current at 12 or 24VDC
Max. ft = one way
distance between power
supply and device

1200

7

SI - Wiring Example - 2 to 6 Door Interlock, Normally Locked
SW1

SI Configuration
1. Turn on switches 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 on SW1.
2. Install 2 doors per SI board.
3. Add up to 2 additional SI boards for a total
of 6 door interlock per power supply:
• PS902 (2 doors maximum)
• PS904 (4 doors maximum)
• PS906 (6 doors maximum)

ON

PS904
x 4RL

120/240 VAC
50/60Hz
4RL

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1 2

NC4

NC2

C4

C2

NO4

NO2

I4

I2

DPS 1
(contact shown
with door closed)
Mag Lock 1

NC3

NC1
Access
Control 2

OFF

GND

GND

DPS 2
(contact shown
with door closed)
Mag Lock 2

SW2

C3

C1

NO3

NO1

I3

I1

Access
Control 1

SC

SC

Note:
Fail secure output only allowed if approved
by Authority Having Jurisdiction

Refer to Wire Table
(page 7)

Basic Troubleshooting for All Functions
Symptom
Check
900-4RL Function LED (yellow) is not Verify 900-4RL cable is plugged into an “option” connector on the main board.
blinking, and inputs and outputs are
Check AC wiring and AC breaker.
inactive
Check PS-900 main board F1 fuse.
Use voltmeter to verify 12 VDC or 24 VDC output on PS-900 main board.
900-4RL Function LED (yellow) is
If 900-FA option is installed onto 900-4RL, verify fire alarm contacts are closed across
blinking, but inputs and outputs are
FA1 and FA2.
inactive
If 900-FA option is not installed, then verify jumper wire is installed into FA-JMPR
connector on the 4RL board.
Inputs and outputs behaving
Verify 2-position DIP switch is set for proper function.
incorrectly.
Watch yellow LED to confirm 4RL function setting .
See page 2. (Verify each DIP switch is pushed into its fully-on or fully-off
position.)
Verify 8-position DIP switch is set properly for your application. If you are unsure of
proper settings, contact Technical Services for assistance. (Verify each DIP switch is
pushed into its fully-on or fully-off position.)
Verify wiring for all input and output hardware is connected to proper terminals.
(Reminder: If 900-4RL is mounted in location 1, top terminals will be GND. If 9004RL mounted in location 2 or 3, top terminals will be SC.)

NOTE
When installation is complete, secure
enclosure door with screws or keylock.

© Allegion 2014
Printed in U.S.A.
44487080 Rev. 01/14-b



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