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*23697279*

M490DE

23697279
Electromagnetic Locks

Installation Instructions

Mounting Bracket
Cover Screws (4)

Outside Mounting
Bracket Screws** (4)
Inside Mounting
Bracket Screws** (2)

Cover

Magnet Assembly

Armature Plate
Armature Holder
Screws (2)
Magnet Screws (2)

Armature Holder
Armature Bolt*
Sex Nut
Conical Washer
Star Locking Washer

Flat Washer

* Two armature bolts may be included in the package, but only one is used. There may be one left over after proper installation.
** Screws for both reinforced metal and sheet metal are included. Some screws will be left over after proper installation. See individual steps for screw identification.

Features

Wire Gauge and Length Specifications

Delayed Egress
Unlocking is delayed 15
seconds while an alarm sounds.
Automatic Voltage Selection
Magnet immediately detects
12VDC or 24VDC when power
is connected.

*Door Position Switch (DPS)
Indicates whether door is open
or closed. This feature is used
in conjunction with the MBS.

Fire Unlock
Input from fire system that will
unlock the magnet immediately.
Auxiliary Inputs
Allows use of an auxiliary switch
such as an exit device or push
button.
Alarm Output
Activates external alarm, when
in alarm state.
*Indicators
LED Status and Audible Alarm

*Magnetic Bond Sensor (MBS)
Detects proper bond between
magnet and armature. It can be
monitored remotely and locally
with an LED.

*Relock Time Delay
Relock time can be changed.
Range is 1 - 30 seconds.
*Door Prop Timer
Allows adjustment of the
amount of time a door can be
propped open before alarm
sounds. Range is 0 - 150
seconds.
* Plus Version Only

Models

Max. Wire Length
Single Lock

Double lock

Wire Gauge

12VDC

24VDC

12VDC

24VDC

14

1000 feet

4000 feet

500 feet

2000 feet

18

400 feet

1600 feet

200 feet

800 feet

Warnings and Cautions
WARNING
Warnings indicate potentially hazardous conditions, which if not
avoided or corrected, may cause death or serious injury.

CAUTION
Cautions indicate potentially hazardous conditions, which if
not avoided or corrected, may cause minor or moderate injury.
Cautions may also warn against unsafe practices.

Pre-Installation Considerations

M490DE (Single Lock Basic)
Delayed Egress, Automatic
Voltage Selection

M490DE-2 (Double Lock Basic)
Double lock with same features
as the Basic single lock

M490DEP (Single Lock Plus)
Basic features + Magnetic Bond
Sensor (MBS), Door Position
Switch (DPS), Relock Time
Delay, Door Prop Timer, and
Indicators

M490DEP-2 (Double Lock Plus)
Double lock with same features
as the Plus single lock
Notes:
• BOCA is a Plus only lock option.
• If BOCA option model is provided,
see page 12 for operational
description.

• Use ONLY the hardware provided for mounting this product
(NOTE: Non-standard Door thickness may require different sex nut
hardware - see specific instructions for required hardware).
• Follow the installation procedure as described in this manual.
• Check door thickness. If the door is not 1C\v” thick, a different sex nut
will be required. Contact customer service at 1-877-671-7011.
• Check door header. A minimum 2C\v” thick, flat surface is needed to
securely mount all screws for the magnet. If you do not have the
required surface, you will need filler plates and/or angle brackets to
properly mount the magnet.
Contact customer service at 1-877-671-7011.

UL Requirements
•
•
•
•

Units shall not impair operation of panic hardware mounted on door.
Units shall not impair intended operation of an emergency exit.
Not to be used without UL approved latching hardware.
Units/Models are intended to be connected to UL Listed Equipment, not
intended for Burglar or Fire Alarm Initiating or Indicating Devices.
• Ambient Conditions - “For Indoor Use Only”.
• Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70.
• This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including any
interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance
could void user’s authority to operate equipment.

Electrical Specifications
Model
M490DE

M490DE-2

M490DEP

M490DEP-2

Input Current @ 12VDC Input

.75ADC

1.25ADC

Input Current @ 24VDC Input

.45ADC

.76ADC

Holding Force Per Door Leaf

1500 lbs.

1500 lbs.

Size

3” x 12 1/2”

3” x 25 1/16”

2

Door: 1C\v” Thick

Header: At least
2C\v” thick, flat

Lock Installation

1

Prepare for installation.

1a

Determine proper magnet orientation.

Single Door

Magnet should be placed
opposite of door hinges.
Wiring Cover

Wiring Cover

Magnet

Magnet
OR

LHR Door - Shown from Exterior

RHR Door - Shown from Exterior

Double Door
Locks should be installed with wiring covers in the middle, so the magnet in one of the locks must be reoriented.
Shown from Exterior

Magnet

Wiring Covers

Magnet

3

1b

Reorient magnet and board (if necessary).

Board

End Block
(with screw holes)

Spacer

a. Remove screws, wiring
cover and end blocks.

Wiring Cover
Front Side
of Lock
Magnet

b. Remove board.

End Block

c. Rotate magnet, end
blocks and wiring cover as
shown, then reassemble.

End Block

Magnet

Front Side
of Lock
End Block
(with screw holes)

d. Rotate board 180°,
then reassemble.

Wiring Cover

Spacer

1c

Place template and mark holes.

a. Place template on top corner, opposite of hinges.
b. Mark holes and prepare them per template.
OR

LHR
4

OR

RHR

Double

2

Attach armature to door.

2a Install armature holder.

2x

CAUTION
Armature holder screws must be
flush to inside of armature holder.

OUTSIDE

2b Install armature plate as shown for door type (M420/M450 shown).

WARNING

Correct

Armature bolt must be tightened to at least 120 in.-lbs. for all doors except
composite wood doors. For composite wood doors, tighten only to tight and flush.
120 in.-lbs. may damage composite wood doors.

Incorrect

DO NOT back off bolt after tightening! Backing off the bolt after tightening will
loosen the thread-locking patch, which may allow the bolt to loosen over time.
The included sex nut is for 1C\v” (45 mm) doors ONLY. For other door thicknesses,
please contact customer service, 1-877-671-7011. Using the incorrect sex nut for
your door thickness will lead to improper function and possible injury.

Reinforced Metal Door

Wood Door

Sex Nut

Armature Bolt

Armature Bolt
OR
Drill and tap
for B\zn - 18
machine screw

Armature Plate

Z\x” hole
through

Armature Plate

Cone Washer

Cone Washer

Star Locking Washer

Star Locking Washer

Flat Washer

Flat Washer

Armature Holder

Armature Holder

OR
Hollow Metal Door

Armature Bolt

Sex Nut

Armature Plate

WARNING
Sex nut must extend all the way through hollow metal door
for proper installation. Improper Sex nut or installation may
lead to malfunction and injury. Extended lengths available
from customer service, 1-877-671-7011.

Cone Washer
Star Locking Washer
Z\x” hole

ZZ\cx”
hole

Flat Washer
Armature Holder

5

3

Install mounting bracket into frame.

3a Attach mounting bracket temporarily.

3d Verify that DE plunger aligns with screw head on armature.

Install two middle screws into slots and partially tighten.

Verify DE plunger switch is activated
when door is closed. Re-adjust position
of mounting bracket to achieve proper
switch activation if necessary.

Oustide

Pull wires

WARNING
Do not loosen the armature bolt in an attempt to adjust
activation of plunger switch. Only re-adjust the mounting
bracket.

Partially tighten
Actual Size

Reinforced Metal

Backing off the bolt after tightening will loosen the threadlocking patch, which may allow the bolt to loosen over time.

Sheet Metal

3e Fully attach bracket.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

3b Slide magnet onto bracket.

Remove magnet from bracket.
Check bracket alignment with marks.
Fully tighten two screws in slotted holes.
Drill four (4) remaining holes.
Fully tighten all screws.

CAUTION
All four screws MUST be installed for proper
operation and safety!
If you do not have enough room to securely
fasten all screws, you will need filler plates and/or
angle brackets to properly mount the magnet.
Failure to properly install the screws may lead to
injury or property damage.

Outside

Contact customer service at 1-877-671-7011.

3c Align magnet to armature.

a. Close door.
b. Press magnet to fully engage with armature.
c. Mark bracket location.
Mark here

Outside
Check alignment
Inside

Drill four (4) holes

Fully tighten all screws
Use 10-24 tap if metal
reinforced.
Actual Size
Press magnet to armature
Reinforced Metal

6

Sheet Metal

4

Install lock

4a Install magnet and secure with screws.

Actual Size

5

Connect wiring to board (basic model).

5a Connect plug and wires to board.
Power Input Fire Alarm Input
12/24V DC
Apply a
UL 294 Listed, power normally closed
limited, Class 2, power dry contact or a
supply must be used
jumper if not
connected to fire
PWR
alarm.

+ -

FIRE

Reset Input
Dry contact
closure resets
lock in alarm
condition.

Release Input
Dry contact
closure will
release lock for
the time delay
period.

RST

Alarm Output (Optional)
Contacts change state
during an alarm condition.

Auxiliary Input
Apply a normally
closed dry contact or
a jumper if not using.
Opening dry contact
places lock into delayed
egress countdown.

30V@1A resistive
ALRM

AUX

RLS

C

NO

For wire gauge and length specifications,
see “Wire Gauge and Length
Specifications” on page 2.
COILS

5b Set SW2 dip switches.

Ro

wn

OFF

O
F
F

ck

er
Do

LL NOTE: Dip switch panel may be upside-down, depending on installation. Look for the “OFF” label and
compare to the images below for correct dip switch positions.

ON

Feature

Switch

Nuisance Delay

Setting

Description

0 seconds

1 second

2 seconds

3 seconds

1

Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

On

Nuisance delay is the amount of time the door must be pushed
or aux input must be pressed before triggering the Delayed
Egress Cycle. Programmable to 0-3 seconds.

2

Off

Nuisance Alert

3

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Causes horn to sound during nuisance delay

Auto Relock

4

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

When enabled, lock will energize upon regaining power or
after a fire alarm condition clears.

Anti-Tailgate
(Plus Model Only)

5

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Door will relock as soon as it closes – even if the relock time
delay has not ended.

Door Propped/Forced
(Plus Model Only)

6

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Enables door propped and door forced alarms

Unlock Alert

7

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Horn sounds whenever door is unlocked and power is still
applied to the door

DEL Enabled

8

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Enables or disables the DEL plunger switch. Aux Input will
always function even if DEL plunger switch is disabled.

7

5c Install cover using spanner wrench and security screws.

Spanner Wrench
Actual Size

6

Connect wiring to board (plus model).

6a Connect plugs to board.

DPS2
DPS1
COILS
MBS2
MBS1

6b Connect wires to board.
Power Input
12/24V DC
UL 294 Listed,
power limited,
Class 2, power
supply must be
used

Fire Alarm Input
Apply a
normally closed
dry contact or a
jumper if not
connected to fire
alarm.

Reset Input
Dry contact
closure resets
lock in alarm
condition.

Release Input
Dry contact
closure will
release lock for
the time delay
period.

PWR

+ -

FIRE

RST

RLS

Auxiliary Input
Apply a
normally closed
dry contact or a
jumper if not
using. Opening
dry contact
places lock into
delayed egress
countdown.
AUX

DPS Output
(Optional)
Contacts change
state when door is
closed.

Alarm Output
(Optional)
Contacts change
state during an
alarm condition.

MBS Output
(Optional)
Contacts change state when magnet
is properly bonded to its armature. Poor
bond can be caused by low voltage,
misalignment, or damaged mating surfaces.

12V@200mA
24V@100mA
resistive

30V@1A
resistive

30V@1A
resistive

DPS
NO

C

ALRM
NC

For wire gauge and length specifications,
For wire gauge and length
see specifications,
“Wire Gauge
and Length
see page 2.
Specifications” on page 2.

6c (Optional) To use one access control for both Reset and Release, wire as shown.
RST

Dry contact closure
From any access control system
Will release lock in locked condition
or reset lock in alarm condition

8

RLS

C

NO

MBS
NO

C

NC

6d Set SW2 dip switches.
LL NOTE: Dip switch panel may be upside-down, depending on installation. Look for the “OFF” label and
compare to the images below for correct dip switch positions.

Feature

Switch

Nuisance Delay

Setting

Description

0 seconds

1 second

2 seconds

3 seconds

1

Off

On

Off

On

Nuisance delay is the amount of time the door must be pushed or
aux input must be pressed before triggering the Delayed Egress
Cycle.

2

Off

Off

On

On

Nuisance Alert

3

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Causes horn to sound during nuisance delay

Auto Relock

4

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

When enabled, lock will energize upon regaining power or after a fire
alarm condition clears.

Anti-Tailgate

5

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Door will relock as soon as it closes – even if the relock time delay
has not ended.

Door Propped/Forced

6

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Enables door propped and door forced alarms

Unlock Alert

7

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Horn sounds whenever door is unlocked and power is still applied to
the door

DEL Enabled

8

Off=Disabled

On=Enabled

Enables or disables the DEL plunger switch. Aux Input will always
function even if DEL plunger switch is disabled.

Programmable to 0-3 seconds.

6e Set relock time - SW4.
A

4 5
6

789

23

BC DE

Relock time is the amount of time
the lock is de-energized after a valid
release. If auto relock is enabled, it
also controls the amount of time the
lock is unlocked before it automatically
relocks after a power-on or fire alarm
reset. Programmable 0-30 seconds in
2 second increments.

F0 1

Setting

Delay in Seconds

Setting

Delay in Seconds

Setting

Delay in Seconds

Setting

Delay in Seconds

0

0

4

8

8

16

C

24

1

2

5

10

9

18

D

26

2

4

6

12

A

20

E

28

3

6

7

14

B

22

F

30

6f Set door prop time - SW3.

23

A

4 5
6

789

BC DE

The amount of time the door must be
propped open (after normal release time
delay has ended) before triggering the
alarm. The alarm will clear as soon as the
door closes again. Programmable 0-150
seconds in 10 second increments.

F0 1

Setting

Delay in Seconds

Setting

Delay in Seconds

Setting

Delay in Seconds

Setting

Delay in Seconds

0

0

4

40

8

80

C

120

1

10

5

50

9

90

D

130

2

20

6

60

A

100

E

140

3

30

7

70

B

110

F

150

9

6g Install cover.

Spanner Wrench
Actual Size

7

If double door, install second lock (M490DE-2 or M490DEP-2).

7a Install second lock.

a. Reorient as needed as shown in step 1b.
b. Install lock as shown in steps 2-4.

7b Install communication cable.

a. Route cable (supplied) through frame.
b. Connect cable to each lock.

J10
Master Lock (Basic
or Plus Model

Route Through
Frame

Master Lock (Basic
or Plus Model

J10
Companion Lock
Companion Lock

10

7c Connect wiring to second lock.

*DPS2
*DPS1
COILS
*MBS2
*MBS1
AUX

DPS
*DPS Wiring in Parallel
(Plus Models Only)

Second
auxiliary input

NO

C

DPS Output
12V@200mA
24V@100mA
resistive

NC

(C)
(NO)

Both doors closed.

} If either or both doors
(NC) open, contacts will change

Master Lock
(Basic or Plus)
NO

C

NC

DPS

7d Install covers.
Spanner Wrench

Actual Size

LL Note: Some warming of the device under routine operation is normal.

11

Indicator Table
Condition

LED Indicator

Audible

Alarm Relay State

Lock Secure

Off

Off

Open

Authorized Release Input

Steady Green

Off

Open

During Nuisance Delay

Steady Red

Off (Default)
Set by SW2-3

Open

During Fire Alarm

Steady Green

Off

Closed

During Delayed Egress

Flashing Red

Beeping

Closed

After Delayed Egress

Steady Green

Steady Tone

Closed

SW2-7 "ON" = Unlock Alert whenever lock is unlocked

Steady Green

Steady Tone

Open

SW2-3 "ON" = Horn will sound during nuisance alert

Steady Red

Steady Tone

Open

Door Propped Open Alarm

Flashing Green

Beeping

Closed

Door Forced Open Alarm

Flashing Red

Steady Tone

Closed

Door Forced Open Alarm followed by Delayed Egress Input

Steady Green + Flashing Red

Steady Tone

Closed

Standard Features

Switch Selectable Features

Optional Switch Selectable Features - Plus Model Required

Troubleshooting
Condition

LED Indicator

Lock has power but won’t lock. LED (on lock) is Green.

Fire alarm not connected or open connection. SW4-7 not ON (set switch, remove and
re-apply power).

Won’t go into delayed egress.

Check dipswitch settings
Armature washers not installed properly
Magnet not properly aligned with armature.

Goes into delayed egress upon powerup.

Armature washers not installed properly
Improper gap between magnet and armature

Lock can be pushed open with minimal resistance.

Magnet/Armature/washers not installed properly

Lock “hums” or vibrates noisily when energized.

Magnet/Armature/washers not installed properly

LED(s) flash once quickly.

Relock delay set to 0 sec.
Keypad not initialized

MBS doesn’t change state when locked.

Low voltage. Mechanical misalignment. Debris between lock and armature. Armature/
magnet not installed properly

DPS option not working properly.

Armature holder not aligned with DPS switch.
Switch not plugged into correct jack

BOCA Operational Description
LL BOCA Option is Applicable in United States Jurisdictions Only
a. Lock the door and start the release process by pushing on the actuating bar (or door if no actuating bar provided) for at least 1 second.
The door will release within 15 seconds.
b. The door will not relock until the door has been opened, and returned to the closed position for not less than 30 seconds. Any reopening
of the door during this time will restart the 30 second relocking cycle.
c. A 30 second release time delay may be provided with code official approval.

Customer Service
1-877-671-7011

www.allegion.com/us

© Allegion 2015
Printed in U.S.A.
23697279 Rev. 11/15-f



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