Von Duprin DE5300 Delayed Egress Installation Instructions 110948
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*911031-00* DE5300 Delayed Egress System 911031-00 Wiring and Configuration Installation Instructions General Information The Von Duprin DE5300 is designed for controlled egress applications when used in conjunction with a magnetic lock. It meets both life safety and security needs, as well as the requirements of NFPA101 for “Special Locking Arrangement” and IBC “Special Egress-Control Devices”. All control inputs, auxiliary locking, local alarm and remote signaling outputs are self-contained in the DE5300 assembly. Numerous field configurable options allow the device to be customized for the specific code or application requirements. The standard DE5300 sounds an alarm and keeps the door secured for 15 seconds following an exit attempt with immediate release upon fire. Parts Included Control Box Mounting Bracket Module Key Switch Faceplate PUSH UNTIL ALARM SOUNDS DOOR CAN BE OPENED IN 15 SECONDS Door Sign Field Wiring Cable #6-32 X 3/8” Faceplate Screws (4) Device Wiring Cable #6-32 X 1/4” Mounting Bracket Screws (2) Table of Contents Basic Features........................................................................... 2 Installation.................................................................................. 8 Installation Components............................................................. 3 Basic Functional Test................................................................ 11 Electrical Specifications.............................................................. 3 Module Setup........................................................................... 11 Typical Wiring Diagrams............................................................. 4 Onboard Switch Settings Table................................................ 12 Single Door............................................................................. 4 Advanced Function Test........................................................... 13 Double Door........................................................................... 5 Onboard Indicators................................................................... 14 Electrical Trim......................................................................... 7 Troubleshooting........................................................................ 15 Retrofit Wiring.............................................................................7 WARNING • • • Do not exceed rated specifications. The DE5300 must be installed in accordance with these instructions by a qualified electrician. Wiring and applications must be in accordance with all local codes and regulations. Customer Service 1-877-671-7011 www.allegion.com/us © Allegion 2016 Printed in U.S.A. 911031-00 Rev. 07/16-d 1 Basic Features time already elapsed during the Nuisance Delay). Once started the Release Delay sequence will not stop and the maglock will unlock. Maglock Remote Alarm Fire Alarm system interface Internal Alarm Push Pad RXLC Device Key Switch Status Indicator Inhibit Device (Card Reader) Inputs & Outputs Fire Alarm Input This input releases the door immediately upon a fire alarm, allowing immediate egress. The Internal Alarm can be silenced during a fire input via an onboard switch setting. Inhibit Input (Access Control) This optional input is provided to allow authorized egress or entry when the device is Armed using an external card reader, Key Switch, etc. It also allows remote reset of the DE5300 in an alarmed condition. The ability to reset alarms with the inhibit input can be disabled via an onboard switch setting. Door Position Switch Input An optional Door Position Switch (DPS) can provide door position status to DE5300 for additional security, ensuring that the door is closed, and can cause alarm when the door is left or forced open. The DPS may be part of the maglock or independent of the lock. Gang Bus The Gang bus allows a DE5300 device to signal other DE5300 devices when it enters the Release Delay, allowing multiple doors to release at the same time in an emergency. Up to 8 devices may be connected to the Gang bus. Alarm Relay Contacts The Alarm Relay contacts are provided as a means to control a Remote Alarm, such as a horn or lamp, or signal an external monitor. The contacts can be configured with a jumper as Normally Open or Normally Closed, and become active upon entering an alarmed condition. Secure Relay Contacts The Secure Relay contacts are provided as a means to signal an external monitor. The contacts can be configured as Normally Open or Normally Closed with a jumper, and become active when the opening is Secure, as indicated by the DPS and MBS. The DPS must show the door is closed. Also, if the maglock is equipped with an MBS (Magnetic Bond Sensor), it can be used to monitor the maglock security. The DE5300 will indicate the door is not properly locked if the maglock is not properly bonding with its armature. Delays Release Delay When the Push Pad is pushed and the Nuisance Delay expires, the DE5300 enters the Release Delay with alarm. During the Release Delay, the Internal Alarm sounds, the Alarm Relay activates, and the DE5300 keeps the maglock locked for 15 seconds (less any 2 Nuisance Delay When a DE5300 is located in a public area, it can be desirable to limit false releases when the Push Pad is accidentally pushed. The Nuisance Delay is the brief time a Push Pad can be accidentally pushed before the Release Delay sequence starts. If the Nuisance Time is set to 0 seconds, the DE5300 will enter Release Delay as soon as the Push Pad is pushed (when armed). Setting the Nuisance Time to 1, 2, or 3 seconds allows the Push Pad to be pressed for 1 to 3 seconds before the DE5300 goes into Release Delay. If the Nuisance Audio and Nuisance Delay are both on, the Internal Alarm will pulse during the Nuisance Delay. The Alarm Relay does not activate during the Nuisance Delay. If the Push Pad is released before the Nuisance Delay expires, the DE5300 will remain armed. Rearm Delay The Rearm Delay is the amount of time after the Key Switch or Inhibit Input is deactivated to when the device rearms. It is designed to give someone time to pass through the door before rearming occurs. The Rearm Time can be changed via the onboard switch settings from 0 and 28 seconds in 2 second increments. If the Rearm Time is set to 30 seconds and a DPS is used, and the door is opened and the Rearm Time expires, there will be no alarm. The DE5300 will rearm after the door is closed. If the door never opens, the DE5300 will rearm after 30 seconds. If not using a DPS, the DE5300 will always rearm in 30 seconds. DPS Delay If the DPS detects that the door closed during the Rearm Delay, the DE5300 ends the Rearm Delay and allows 2 seconds for the latch to clear the strike before rearming. Interface Key Switch The Key Switch provides the means to Arm or Disarm/Reset the DE5300. Turning the Key Switch clockwise initiates the Rearm Delay, and turning the Key Switch counter-clockwise Disarms/ Resets the DE5300. The Key Switch allows the key to be removed in either the Arm or the Disarm/Reset position. Status Indicator The red Status Indicator displays the status of the DE5300. The Status Indicator flashes slow if the DE5300 is armed, flashes fast in an alarmed mode, is off when inhibited and on solid during Rearm Delay. Internal Alarm The Internal Alarm sounds the status of the DE5300. The Internal Alarm sounds continuously during and after a fire alarm or a Release Delay, pulses fast during the Nuisance Delay or a tamper and pulses slow during Disarmed Powerup mode. Settings Armed Powerup When set to OFF, a power disruption and power return will put the DE5300 in a disarmed, unlocked alarm mode. Trim Fail Safe / Fail Secure (FS/FSE) The trim input power can be set to FS (Fail Safe; locked when energized, unlocked when deenergized or during power failure) or FSE (Fail Secure; unlocked when energized, locked when deenergized or during power failure). The trim must be bought or modified to physically function as FS or FSE. This onboard setting only selects the trim input power. 2 Installation Components Picture Table 1.1 Installation Components Function Component Optional/Required Von Duprin RXLC Exit Device or Falcon RX Exit Device Provides means for detecting an egress request. Required 1Z\v" Mortise Cylinder (with straight cam) Provides means to use the Key Switch. Required Power Supply PS902, PS904, PS906, or PS914 Provides power to DE5300. Required Power Transfer (EPT10 shown) Provides means to transfer electrical power and signals through frame to door. Required EPT2/10 Recommended Door loop or electric hinge can also be used. Fire Alarm (NC contacts) Provides fire alarm status to DE5300 so that it can release the maglock in case of fire alarm. Required Multiple Fire Alarms can be used in series. Inhibit (Access Control) Device Provides additional means of Optional (card reader, Key Switch, etc.) signaling an authorized access to Multiple Inhibit Devices can be used in series. (NC contacts) DE5300. If not used, connect green wire to red wire. Magnetic Lock (M490P shown) Provides the means for locking the door. Required (DPS and MBS included in 400P series maglock) Door Position Switch (NC contacts) Provides door position status to DE5300 for additional security. Provides an additional alarm that may be louder or located in a remote location. Optional If not used, connect orange wire to red wire. Optional If not used, insulate blue and brown wires separately. Electric Mortise Lock (E7500) (FS or FSE) Provides means for DE5300 to control entry through the door. Optional Electric Trim (E996L shown, or E360L-BE) (FS or FSE) Provides means for DE5300 to control entry through the door. Optional Remote Alarm 3 Electrical Specifications Cable Field Wiring Cable Device Wiring Cable Wire Color Signal Description Red 24 VDC Black Ground Yellow Fire Alarm Green Inhibit Orange Door Position Switch Gray Gang Blue Alarm Relay Brown White Secure relay Violet Red 24 VDC Gray Blocking Ground White Blocked Orange 24 VDC Brown Request-to-Exit Yellow 24 VDC Blue Locking Ground Green Request-to-Enter Black Ground 24VDC GND FA INH DPS GNG ALM SEC Signal Type Power Input NC Input Active Low Bus COM Relay NO or NC Contact COM Output NO or NC Voltage Rating Current Rating 24 VDC Ground 1 A* 24 VDC 24 VDC 24VDC 24 VDC Power Output BGND Ground BLK Active Low Input 24 VDC 24VDC Power Output 24 VDC REX NC Input 24VDC 24 VDC Power Output LGND Ground REN NO Input 24VDC GND Not Used Wire Gauge Minimum 18 AWG 14 AWG Wire Length Maximum 200 feet 500 feet 10 mA 22 AWG 1000 feet 1A 22 AWG 100 feet One-Way Measurement From Power Transfer To Power Supply Fire Alarm Inhibit Device Door Position Switch Ganged DE5300 Device Remote Alarm or External Monitor External Monitor 1A 10 mA 10mA 1A 10 mA 18 AWG 14 AWG 22 AWG 22 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG 14 AWG 22 AWG 50 feet Blocking Device 150 feet (Maglock) 1000 feet 1000 feet Power Transfer 1000 feet 50 feet 150 feet Power Transfer 1000 feet Not Used *Includes current from DE5300 only (does not include current from optional components such as Inhibit Device, Remote Alarm, or Trim Device) 3 4 • • • • • • Typical Wiring Diagrams Single Door The DE5300 is used as a controlled egress device with access control. The external inhibit device (card reader contacts) provides additional means of signaling an authorized access to DE5300. The Remote Alarm is used as an additional alarm in a remote location. Using a door position switch, either in the maglock or separate, gives added security in case the door is not closed or is forced open. The maglock releases immediately when the Fire Alarm is active. If card readers are required on both sides of the door, the normally closed contacts of the readers should be wired in series. To fire alarm contact 2 x 18 AWG To secure status 2 x 18 AWG Gang group (optional)* 1 x 18 AWG 2 x 18 AWG Remote Alarm AC input (See power supply instructions for AC input requirements) 902, 904, 906, 2 x 18 or 914 Power supply 2 x 18 AWG (plus power if required) Junction box 5 x 18 AWG Magnetic Lock 15 x 18 AWG 2 x 18 AWG EPT2/10 1. See step 6l for conduit knockout locations that can be used. 2. Trim wires not shown on diagram, add them as needed. 3. *Gang option: DE5300 RXLC Exit Device Card Reader -All DE5300s in the gang group must have a common DC GND connecting them. -Up to 8 devices can be ganged together. Figure 1. Riser Diagram, Single Door Frame Side Door Side Von Duprin RXLC Exit Device Yellow (NC) Green (C) Blue (NO) RXLC Cable EPT2/10 NO DPS* NC C M400P Series NO Maglock NC MBS C DC- Power DC+ 1. The maglock MBS provides added security and is optional -If not used, connect the WHT and GRY wire of the Device Wiring Cable together. 2. The DPS is shown integrated into the maglock. -If a separate non-integrated DPS is required, connect the RED and ORN wires of the Field Wiring cable to those devices. 3. The Maglock DPS/MBS NO contacts close when door is closed and Maglock is locked. Control Box AC input - PS902, 904, 906, or 914 Power Supply + GND Black (GND) +24 VDC Red (24VDC) Device Wiring Cable Field Wiring Cable Gray (BGND) White (BLK) Module Green (lNH) Gray (GNG) Brown (REX) Blue (ALM C) Yellow (24VDC) Brown (ALM NO/NC) Green (REN) White (SEC C) Black (GND) Optional Trim Wiring - Wires are pre-insulated. If used, strip insulation off to make connection Violet (SEC NO/NC) Gang Bus (Insulate wire if not used) External Horn } Secure Relay Contacts Tan (Not Used) Pink (Not Used) Figure 2. Point-to-Point, Single Door 4 Fire Alarm Contacts (NC) Yellow (FA) Orange (24VDC) Blue (LGND) *Card Reader Contacts (NC) Orange (DPS) Red (24VDC) *If not used, short across wires 4 • • • • • Typical Wiring Diagrams, continued Double Door Application - Rim/Vertical Both doors open in the same direction and each is equipped with an RX exit device. Either RX device will trigger the Release Delay (activated by the Push Pad) and both doors will unlock after the Release Delay. A fire alarm unlocks both doors immediately. An inhibit device (card reader contacts) also unlocks both doors at the same time. After an inhibit signal from the card reader, the door that was used rearms both doors 2 seconds after closing. To fire alarm contact 2 x 18 AWG To secure status 2 x 18 AWG 902, 904, 906, 2 x 14 or 914 Power supply Gang group (optional)* 1 x 18 AWG Remote Alarm 15 x 18 AWG 2 x 18 AWG Junction box AC input (See power supply instructions for AC input requirements) 2 x 18 AWG (plus power if required) 6 x 18 AWG 5 x 18 AWG Magnetic Lock EPT2/10 Magnetic Lock EPT2/10 2 x 18 AWG 1. See step 6l for conduit knockout locations that can be used. 2. Trim wires not shown on diagram, add them as needed. 3. *Gang option: DE5300 -All DE5300s in the gang group must have a common DC GND connecting them. -Up to 8 devices can be ganged together. RXLC Device RXLC Device Door 1 Door 2 Card Reader Figure 3. Riser Diagram, Double Door 5 4 Typical Wiring Diagrams, continued Double Door Application - Rim/Vertical, continued Frame Side Door Side Door 1 Von Duprin RXLC Exit Device Yellow (NC) Green (C) RXLC cable Blue (NO) EPT2/10 Frame Side Door Side Door 2 Von Duprin RXLC Exit Device Yellow (NC) Green (C) RXLC cable Blue (NO) EPT2/10 NO DPS* NC C M400P Series NO Maglock NC MBS C DC- Power DC+ NO DPS* NC C M400P Series NO Maglock NC MBS C DC- Power DC+ 1. The maglock MBS provides added security and is optional -If not used, connect the WHT and GRY wire of the Device Wiring Cable together. 2. The DPS is shown integrated into the maglock. -If a separate non-integrated DPS is required, connect the RED and ORN wires of the Field Wiring Cable to those devices wired in series. 3. The maglock DPS/MBS NO contacts close when door is closed and maglock is locked. Control Box AC input - + Black (GND) GND PS902, 904, 906, or 914 Power Supply +24 VDC Red (24VDC) Orange (DPS) Red (24VDC) Gray (BGND) White (BLK) Module Green (lNH) Yellow (FA) Orange (24VDC) Gray (GNG) Brown (REX) Blue (ALM C) Yellow (24VDC) Brown (ALM NO/NC) Green (REN) White (SEC C) Blue (LGND) Black (GND) Optional Trim Wiring - Wires are pre-insulated. If used, strip insulation off to make connection Violet (SEC NO/NC) Tan (Not Used) Pink (Not Used) Figure 4. Point-to-Point, Double Door 6 *Card Reader Contacts (NC) Field Wiring Cable Device Wiring Cable Fire Alarm Contacts (NC) Gang Bus (Insulate wire if not used) } Alarm Relay Contacts } Secure Relay Contacts *If not used, short across wires 5 Typical Wiring Diagram for Electric Trim Function This section describes the option of adding an electrical trim function to the DE5300 installation. 5a Controlled entry application (E996L Trim – FSE shown) RESET RESET STATUS REX REX STATUS TRIM TRIM DEVICE REN ACTUATOR REN YEL(24VDC) GRN(REN) BLU(LGND) BLK(GND) Insulate unused wires Module Access control to the DE5300 (not shown) inhibits the DE5300 and unlocks the outside FSE (Fail Secure) trim to allow entry. For access control wiring, see previous wiring diagrams. 5b YEL RED BLU BLOCKING BLOCKING DEVICE BLK BP ACTUATOR RESET RESET Insulate unused wires Free entry application (RX996L and RX996L-M) RX996L RX996L-M TRIM TRIM DEVICE REN ACTUATOR REN Solenoid YEL(24VDC) GRN(REN) BLU(LGND) BLK(GND) REX REX E996L Trim BLOCKING BLOCKING DEVICE BLK BP ACTUATOR NOTE: Set onboard switch setting #12 to OFF position (FSE) 5c Module RX trim uses the REN feature to allow entry. It inhibits the DE5300 and unlocks the maglock when the lever is turned. Controlled entry application (E7500 Mortise Lock) STATUS Insulate unused wires TRIM TRIM DEVICE REN ACTUATOR REN YEL RED BLU VIO WHT GRY RESET RESET BLK YEL(24VDC) GRN(REN) BLU(LGND) BLK(GND) REX REX Solenoid BLK BLOCKING BLOCKING DEVICE BLK BP ACTUATOR Module E7500 NOTE: Set onboard switch setting #12 to OFF(FSE) or ON(FS) position to match the mortise lock function. Access control to the DE5300 (not shown) inhibits the DE5300 and unlocks the E7500 mortise lock to allow entry. The E7500 can be either FS (Fail Safe) or FSE (Fail Secure). For access control wiring, see previous wiring diagrams. 6 Retrofit Wiring On the discontinued DE5101 device, the Door Position Switch, Card reader and Fire Alarm contacts were tied to the white SC wire. On the new DE5300 device, these contacts are wired to the red 24VDC wire (see wiring diagrams below). LL Caution: Do not connect the gray and violet wires of the discontinued DE5101 device to the gray and violet wires of the new DE5300 device. The discontinued and new DE5300 devices can not be ganged together. DISCONTINUED DE5101 DEVICE NEW DE5300 DEVICE Black Red (24VDC) Black (GND) Red (24VDC) Orange (DPS) Green (EI) Orange (DPS) Card Reader Contacts (NC) Yellow (FA) Green (INH) Gray (CM+) Blue (ALM C) See Notes Brown (ALM NO) White (SC) Violet (CM-) Fire Alarm Contacts (NC) DPS Contacts (NC) DPS Contacts (NC) Card Reader Contacts (NC) Fire Alarm Contacts (NC) Yellow (FA) Gray (GNG) Blue (ALM C) Brown (ALM NC/NO) White (SEC C) See Notes Violet (SEC NC/NO) Tan (Not Used) Pink (Not Used) 7 7 7a Installation Disconnect Power 7e Install end cap bracket. 7f Connect the REX cable to the EPT2/10 and device wiring cable per wiring diagrams. To avoid risk of shock, disconnect AC power from power supply before proceeding with this installation. If using battery backup option, unplug all four wires from battery terminals. 7b If installed, remove end cap, cover plate and end cap bracket. End cap bracket Cover plate End cap 7c Drill 5/8” diameter wire access hole in surface of door. 7/16” Splice REX Cable 5/8” diameter Splice REX Cable to Orange and Brown Wires 7d Route wires through door to EPT and from EPT to the device wiring cable. Install control box in wall if not already done. EPT10 LL If using electric trim (E996L/E360L-BE). Install electric trim per instructions included with the trim. Route trim wires through the exit device as shown. Make connections here per the wiring diagram. Connect Field wiring here per wiring diagrams (see sections 4 and 5) Field Wiring Cable Device Wiring Cable 8 Note: Do not use knockout holes on back of Control Box or on Reset Switch side of Module (see step 7l) Trim Device Cable (included with trim) 7 Installation, continued 7g Slide cover plate fully into place. 7h Install end cap. 7i 7k Slide module into mounting bracket as shown until module snaps into place. 7l Route device wiring cable over mounting bracket and make connections on module per wiring diagrams in Section 4. Remove backing from door sign and apply above exit device (door sign is in cardboard tube). PUSH UN TIL AL DOOR CA ARM SOUNDS N BE O IN 15 SEC PENED ONDS CAUTION LL Locate sign per local code. 7j Do not use knockouts on rear of Control Box or on same side as Module connectors. Complete field wiring per wiring diagrams in Section 4. 9 7 Installation, continued 7m Remove and discard cylinder plug from key switch assembly in faceplate. Remove 7p Connect Key Switch Cable to Module and loop through strain relief feature. Connect Field Wiring Cable to Module Cylinder Plug 7n Use 11/4” mortise cylinder with compression ring K510-406 with straight cam and orient cam as shown. Schlage cylinder 20-001-114 recommended. 1¹⁄₁₆" (27 mm) Maximum X Standard cam configuration (Shown with key removed) 7q Compression/Blocking ring shown installed on cylinder Schlage 20-001-114 shown CAUTION Dimension X as shown above must be no more than 11/16” or damage to product may occur. Insert mounting bracket with module into control box and screw into place. Screw faceplate into place. CAUTION Pack the wires in these areas (both sides and end) and keep them away from the key cylinder cam movement. Install mortise cylinder onto faceplate. Verify cylinder cam operates key switch properly. (CX DEVICE ONLY) MAXIMUM X DIMENSION TO BE 1¹⁄₁₆" (27 mm) Mounting Bracket Screws (2) INSTALL WIRE GUARD BEFORE INSTALLING KEY CYLINDER X CAUTION INSTALL CYLINDER POSITIONED AS SHOWN AND CHECK CAM ACTION -00 00 Orient cylinder as shown or unit will not operate Label may be removed now 29 CAUTION 97 7o Connect key switch cable and field wiring cable to module. CAUTION Keep area clear of wires. Verify cylinder cam moves freely and does not contact module or any wiring. Faceplate Screws (4) 10 8 Basic Functional Test This test is to be performed with DE5300 switches in default settings and with door closed. Follow the instructions below and verify that the DE5300 performs as described. Note: If at any time the Internal Alarm sounds and you wish to silence it, turn the Key Switch counter-clockwise. Test Powerup 1. Turn the Key Switch clockwise. Then turn the power supply ON which causes the DE5300 to enter Armed Mode (Status Indicator is flashing slow). 2. Turn the Key Switch counter-clockwise to put the DE5300 into Disarmed/Reset Mode (Status Indicator is OFF). 3. Turn the Key Switch clockwise which causes the DE5300 to enter Rearm Delay Mode (Status Indicator is ON for 10 seconds - this time is adjustable). 4. After Rearm Delay Mode expires, the DE5300 will enter Armed Mode (Status Indicator is flashing slow). Test Delayed Egress 5. Confirm that the DE5300 is in Armed Mode per step 4. 6. Push the Push Pad and verify that the maglock is locking the door. DE5300 will immediately begin sounding the Internal Alarm and enter Release Delay Mode for 15 second (Status Indicator is flashing fast and Internal Alarm is ON). 7. After the Release Delay Mode expires, the DE5300 will enter Released Mode (Status Indicator is flashing fast and the Internal Alarm is ON). The maglock will be unlocked (you can now push the Push Pad and open the door). Mode Maglock Electric Trim Status Indicator Internal Alarm Secure Relay Alarm Relay Armed Locked Locked Slow Flash (2) Off On Off Rearm Delay Unlocked Unlocked On Off Off Off Release Delay Locked Locked Fast Flash (2) On On On Released Unlocked Off (1) Fast Flash (2) On Off On Disarmed/Reset Unlocked Locked Off Off Off Off (1) Trim will be Locked or Unlocked depending on if the Trim is Fail Secure or Fail Safe (and if the Trim Fail Safe onboard switch setting is set to OFF or ON) (2) SLOW FLASH = 1 per second, FAST FLASH = 4 per second 9 Module Setup 9a Remove Faceplate for access to Module as needed. Set the Relay Jumpers and Onboard Switch Settings for desired device functionality. Position the Alarm Relay Jumper and Secure Relay Jumper to NO or NC. Position each Onboard Switch Setting to ON or OFF. - Refer to Onboard Switch Settings Table on next page for detailed description of each setting. Secure Relay (SEC) Jumper NC Jumpers Default factory settings shown Alarm Relay (ALM) Jumper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NC ON ON OFF NO Jumpers shown in Normally Open position REN STATUS 9 10 11 12 ALARM RELAY FIELD WIRING REX TRIM DEVICE ON OFF 5 6 7 8 SECURE RELAY KEY SWITCH BLOCKING DEVICE 1 2 3 4 SEC INH KEY DPS SETTINGS FA ALM GNG PWR BLK NO OFF RE-ARM TIME: 2 ARMED POWERUP AUDIO HIGH RE-ARM TIME: 4 INH RESET NUISANCE AUDIO RE-ARM TIME: 8 NUISANCE TIME:1 FA AUDIO RE-ARM TIME: 16 NUISANCE TIME:2 TRIM FAILSAFE RESET • • SETTINGS 9b 11 10 Onboard Switch Settings Table Switch Numbers Switch Position Onboard Settings Specifications 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 ON OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF 6 OFF OFF ON OFF 8 ON* OFF* ON* OFF* 10 OFF ON ON OFF 12 1-4 ON ON ON OFF 14 Rearm Time OFF OFF OFF ON 16 ON OFF OFF ON 18 OFF ON OFF ON 20 ON ON OFF ON 22 OFF OFF ON ON 24 ON OFF ON ON 26 OFF ON ON ON 28 ON ON ON ON DE5300 powers up into Armed Powerup Mode (locked). 5 Armed Powerup ON* 6 INH (Access Control) Reset OFF All alarms reset by KEY only (meaning user must be at the door to manually reset). ON* All alarms reset by KEY OR INH (INH allows any access control user to reset the alarm at the door or remotely). 7 8 OFF* OFF* 0 ON OFF 1 OFF ON 2 ON 9 Audio High 10 Nuisance Audio 11 FA Audio 12 Trim Fail Safe ON 3 Sets Internal Alarm to Low. ON* Sets Internal Alarm to High. OFF Internal Alarm OFF during Nuisance Delay (if Nuisance Delay is enabled). ON* Internal Alarm ON during Nuisance Delay (If Nuisance Delay is enabled). OFF Internal Alarm OFF during Fire Alarm. ON* Internal Alarm ON during Fire Alarm. OFF* Trim is selected to be Fail Secure (FSE). Trim is selected to be Fail Safe (FS). *Default settings Consult AHJ or local building codes for onboard switch settings. 12 Nuisance Time (seconds) OFF ON The delay time initiated after the INH or KEY goes inactive (back to normal position) before the DE5300 rearms, allowing a person to exit or enter without an alarm through an unlocked door. 30 (Infinite) DE5300 powers up into Disarmed Powerup Mode (unlocked with alarm sounding). OFF 7-8 Nuisance Time Rearm Time (seconds) Description If the DE5300 is Armed and there is a power outage, then upon power restoration, the DE5300 will either power up into Armed Mode or Disarmed Powerup Mode with alarm sounding. Selects what action is allowed to reset an alarm condition. The delay time the Push Pad can be pushed without starting the release sequence. It is used to prevent accidental bumps from triggering the alarm. Selects between High and Low audio levels during alarm. Selects whether Internal Alarm is ON or OFF during the Nuisance Delay (if Nuisance Delay is enabled). Selects whether the Internal Alarm ON or OFF during a Fire Alarm. Matches FSE or FS trim to DE5300 trim device output. 11 Advanced Function Test Chart below shows the various Modes of the DE5300. Follow the steps below the chart to check each Mode. Mode Maglock Electric Trim Status Indicator Internal Alarm Secure Relay Alarm Relay Armed Locked Locked Slow Flash (3) Off On Off Disarmed Powerup Unlocked Locked Slow Flash (3) Slow Pulse (4) Off Off Inhibited Unlocked Unlocked Off Off Off Off Rearm Delay Unlocked Unlocked On Off Off Off DPS Delay Unlocked Locked On Off Off Off Nuisance Delay Locked Locked Slow Flash (3) Fast Pulse (2) (4) On Off Release Delay Locked Locked Fast Flash (3) On On On Released Unlocked Off (1) Fast Flash (3) On Off On Tamper Unlocked Locked Fast Flash (3) Fast Pulse (4) Off On Disarmed/Reset Unlocked Locked Off Off Off Off (1) Electric Trim will be Locked or Unlocked based on whether the Trim Fail Safe onboard setting is set to OFF or ON (2) Audio may be turned OFF through Nuisance Audio onboard switch setting (3) SLOW FLASH = 1 per second, FAST FLASH = 4 per second (4) SLOW PULSE = 1 per second, FAST PULSE = 4 per second Test Powerup 1. Ensure that the Key Switch is turned clockwise. Turn the Power Supply ON. -If the Armed Powerup onboard switch setting is ON (default), the DE5300 will enter Armed Mode. -Note: If the Armed Powerup onboard switch setting is OFF, the DE5300 will enter Disarmed Powerup Mode. 2. Turn the Key Switch counter-clockwise to put the DE5300 into Disarmed/Reset Mode. 3. Turn the Key Switch clockwise to arm the DE5300. -If the Rearm Time onboard switch setting is ON (default = 10 seconds), the DE5300 will enter Rearm Delay Mode. After Rearm Delay Mode expires, the DE5300 will enter Armed Mode. -If the Rearm Time onboard switch setting is OFF, the DE5300 will enter Armed Mode without a delay. Test Delayed Egress 4. Confirm that the DE5300 is in Armed Mode. 5. Push and hold the Push Pad. -If the Nuisance Time onboard switch setting is OFF, the DE5300 will immediately enter Release Delay Mode. -The DE5300 will release in 15 seconds. -If the Nuisance Time onboard switch setting is ON, the DE5300 will enter Nuisance Delay Mode. -If the Nuisance Audio onboard switch setting is ON, the Internal Alarm will pulse fast. -If the Nuisance Audio onboard switch setting is OFF, the Internal Alarm will not sound. -If the Push Pad is released before the Nuisance Delay expires, the DE5300 will go back to Armed Mode. -If the Push Pad is held until the Nuisance Time expires, the DE5300 will enter Release Delay Mode. After the Release Time expires, the DE5300 will enter Released Mode. The DE5300 will release in 15 seconds, less the Nuisance Time already elapsed. 6. Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 to make the DE5300 return to Armed Mode. Test Access Control 7. Confirm that the DE5300 is in Armed Mode. 8. Activate the Inhibit (INH) Input to make the DE5300 enter Inhibited Mode. 9. Release the Inhibit (INH) Input. -If the Rearm Time onboard switch setting is ON (default = 10 seconds), the DE5300 will enter Rearm Delay Mode. -If the door is opened and closed before the Rearm Time expires, the DE5300 will enter DPS Delay Mode. The DE5300 will enter Armed Mode in 2 seconds. -If the door is left open and the Rearm Time expires, the DE5300 will enter Released Mode. -If the Rearm Time onboard switch setting is OFF. -If the door is closed, the DE5300 will go back to Armed Mode. -If the door is left open the DE5300 will enter Tamper Mode. Test Fire Alarm 10. Confirm that the DE5300 is in Armed Mode. 11. Activate the FA input to make the DE5300 enter Released Mode. -If the FA Audio onboard switch setting is ON, the Internal Alarm will sound. -If the FA Audio onboard switch setting is OFF, the Internal Alarm will not sound. 12. Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 to make the DE5300 return to Armed Mode. 13 Onboard Indicators Key Switch (Red) Door Position Switch (Red) Inhibit (Red) Secure Relay (Green) REN STATUS 14 REN REX TRIM DEVICE Alarm Relay (Red) Fire Alarm (Red) BLOCKING DEVICE STATUS RESET SETTINGS REX ON BLK ON ALM OFF SEC Request-to-Enter (Red) SETTINGS OFF INH ALM DPS ALARM RELAY FA FA GNG GNG PWR KEY 5 ARMED POWERUP 9 AUDIO HIGH R 10 NUISANCE AUDIO 6 A 11 FA AUDIO 7 A 12 TRIM FAILSAFE 8 SECURE RELAY FIELD WIRING PWR Indication SEC KEY SWITCH Signal 1 REARM TIME: 2 2 REARM TIME: 4 3 REARM TIME: 8 4 REARM TIME:16 INH DPS KEY Power (Green) Gang (Red) Status (Red) Request-to-Exit (Red) BLK 12 Blocked (Green) Description OFF Power is OFF ON Power is ON OFF Key Switch turned clockwise (Arm) ON Key Switch turned counter-clockwise (Disarm/Reset) OFF No Gang signal (Inactive) ON Gang signal (Active) OFF Fire Alarm contacts closed (Inactive) ON Fire Alarm contacts open (Active) OFF Door Position Switch closed (Door Closed) ON Door Position Switch open (Door Open) OFF Inhibit contacts closed (Inactive) ON Inhibit contacts open (Active) OFF DE5300 not secure (Relay contact state depends on Secure Relay NO/NC jumper setting) ON DE5300 secure OFF DE5300 not in alarm (Relay contact state depends on Alarm Relay NO/NC jumper setting) ON DE5300 in alarm condition OFF Maglock is unlocked ON Maglock is locked OFF Push Pad is not pushed (Inactive) ON Push Pad is pushed (Active) OFF Request-to-Enter contacts open (Inactive) ON Request-to-Enter contacts closed (Active) OFF DE5300 is in Disarmed/Reset Mode or in Inhibited Mode SLOW FLASH DE5300 is in Armed Mode or in Disarmed Powerup Mode FAST FLASH DE5300 is in Release Delay Mode or Released Mode ON DE5300 is in Rearm Delay Mode or DPS Delay Mode 13 Troubleshooting Normal DE5300 operation: -After turning the Key Switch clockwise to Arm, the DE5300 will wait the selected Rearm Time (red Status Indicator is ON). -At the end of this delay, the DE5300 will lock the maglock (red Status Indicator is flashing slow) indicating the DE5300 is Armed. -To trigger delayed egress, push the Push Pad in. The DE5300 will sound an Internal Alarm (red Status Indicator is flashing fast). -At the end of the Release Delay, the maglock will unlock allowing exit. The Internal Alarm will continue until the DE5300 is reset with the Key Switch or Inhibit Input (if INH Reset onboard switch setting is ON). Most wiring issues can be diagnosed by observing the Module’s onboard LED indicators (see section 12, Onboard Indicators). An Armed DE5300’s LED’s should appear as: Status LED - flashing slow PWR, SEC and BLK - ON (PWR LED is on when power is applied to the Module and is independent of any switch positions) All other LED’s - OFF Status Indicator flashing fast or Internal Alarm pulsing fast is 4 times per second. Status Indicator flashing slow or Internal Alarm pulsing slow is 1 time per second. Status Indicator ON or Internal Alarm ON means on continuously. With 24VDC applied to the DE5300, turn the Key Switch clockwise to Arm and note the possible symptoms below. Symptoms Module PWR (Power) LED is OFF. Maglock is NOT locked. Internal Alarm is NOT sounding. Module Status Indicator is ON. Module Status Indicator flashes once. Module Status Indicator is flashing fast. Module FA (Fire Alarm) LED is ON. Maglock is NOT locked. Internal Alarm is ON. Module ALM (Alarm) LED is ON. Possible Cause Power supply is not supplying any voltage. Solution Check power supply output voltage at the supply and at the DE5300. Power supply voltage is too low. Check power supply output voltage is 24VDC. Field wiring connection is broken. Verify the power wiring has continuity from power supply to the Module. Power supply is reverse polarity. Verify proper color code is used to supply power to DE5300 (see section 4, point-topoint diagrams). Rearm Delay is active. Verify proper rearm delay setting (see section 9 and 10, switches 1-4). If set to 30 see section 1, "Rearm Delay". INH (access control) wiring/ connection is open. Verify the INH wiring continuity. Verify the access control device is using INH (access control) is active normally closed contacts (see section 4, (contacts open). point-to-point diagrams). FA wiring/connection is open. Verify the FA wiring has continuity from FA contacts to Module. FA is active (contacts open). Verify the FA contacts are closed when there is no fire alarm. Module Status Indicator is flashing fast. Module GNG (Gang) LED is ON. GNG wire is shorted to the power supply ground. Find and remove short. Insulate any unused GNG wire. Module ALM (Alarm) LED is ON. 15 13 Troubleshooting, continued Symptoms Possible Cause Push Pad is not returning to the full extended position. When Arming, Release Delay starts immediately. Maglock is first Locked and then releases after 15 seconds. Internal Alarm is ON. When Arming, maglock remains unlocked. Internal Alarm is pulsing fast When Arming, maglock remains unlocked. Module Status Indicator is flashing fast. Solution Pull Push Pad out fully and verify this corrected the problem. Check for dirt and rubbing around the Push Pad area. Check for full latch bolt extension (see section 12, REX LED indication). Device Wiring Cable Module REX (Req. to EXIT) (2 position plug) is disconnected. LED is ON. Plug in the Device Wiring Cable 2 position plug (see section 7, step 7l). Module ALM (Alarm) LED is ON. REX wiring/connector is defective. Check for broken wiring from the Device Wiring Cable 2 position plug to the REX switch under the Push Pad. REX switch is defective. Check the REX switch is closed when the Push Pad is fully extended. If still open, replace switch. DPS switch contact is open. Close the door, if open. Verify the DPS contacts are closed when the door is closed. DPS wiring/connection is open. With door closed, verify the DPS wiring has continuity from DPS contacts to Module. Device Wiring Cable (3 position plug) is disconnected. Plug in the Device Wiring Cable 3 position plug (see section 7, step 7l). Module Status Indicator is flashing fast. Module DPS (Door Pos. Switch) LED is ON. Module ALM (Alarm) LED is ON. Check for broken wiring from the Device Wiring Cable 3 position plug to the maglock. Module Status Indicator is flashing fast after 2 seconds. Maglock wiring/connection is Module BLK (Blocking) LED open or not wired correctly. Internal Alarm is pulsing fast is OFF. after 2 seconds. Module ALM (Alarm) LED is ON. Verify the correct connection (see section 4, Point-to-Point diagrams for wiring and configuration: Note 1 on MBS connection). Verify the maglock is measuring 24VDC on its input. Maglock MBS sensor or maglock is defective. Separately test the basic functions of the maglock to verify correct operation. After a power outage and power is restored, maglock Module Status Indicator is remains unlocked (Key flashing slow. Switch is in Armed position Module ALM (Alarm) LED clockwise). is ON. Internal Alarm is pulsing slow. The DE5300 is not self arming after a power outage. DE5300 onboard switch #5 (Armed Power Up) is set to OFF. Some jurisdictions require the DE5300 to be disarmed and alarming to be manually reset only after a power loss. For those jurisdictions, the Module switch #5 is set to OFF (see section 9 and 10, switch 5). Trim is locked when it should be unlocked. Trim switch setting is incorrect. OR Trim is unlocked when it should be locked. 16 Incorrect trim type. Verify if FS (Fail Safe) or FSE (Fail Secure) is being used. Select the correct trim switch setting to match the trim being used (see section 9 and 10, switch 12). Install the correct trim type.
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