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Assa Abloy Corbin Russwin ED5000 Series - Operating Instructions; Delayed Egress Mode; Momentary Egress Mode; Bypass (Maintained) Egress Mode

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21
Delayed Egress
Installation Instructions
ED4000, ED5000 Series Exit Device
FM209 10/20
Copyright © 2006, 2010, 2018, 2020 ASSA ABLOY Access and Egress Hardware Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or
in part without the express written permission of ASSA ABLOY Access and Egress Hardware Group, Inc. is prohibited.
For installation assistance contact Corbin Russwin
1-800-543-3658 • techsupport.corbinrusswin@assaabloy.com
There are three (3) modes of operation (Figure 14):
• Delayed Egress
• Momentary Egress
• Bypass (Maintained) Egress
Delayed Egress Mode
1. Apply power to device. The initialization / self test sequence is as
follows:
Cover LED is RED for 2 seconds with horn sounding for 500ms.
Cover LED is then GREEN for 2 seconds, followed by AMBER for 1 second with the 4 diagnositc LEDs
illuminated.
Cover LED is RED and green diagnostic LED is illuminated. The device is now armed, which will not allow
pushpad to retract latchbolt for immediate egress.
2. If the device is not functioning, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide.
Momentary Egress Mode (Figure 14)
1. With device armed, rotate key counter clockwise and return to center position (remove key).
2. Red LED will flash quickly, approximately two times every second. Device will release for momentary
egress for 10 seconds (factory set). 5, 10, 20 or 40 second reset delay may be selected using DIP switch
positions 4 and 5.
3. After the reset delay time has elapsed, or if the cylinder key is rotated a second time counter clockwise
during a reset delay, the device shall re-arm. When an external DPS is used and door is opened and closed
during momentary egress, the selected reset delay shall be canceled and the device shall re-arm.
4. Device will now be back in delayed egress mode.
Bypass (Maintained) Egress Mode (Figure 14)
1. Rotate key clockwise, return key to center position and remove.
2. Red LED will flash slowly (one time every four seconds).
3. Device is disarmed, acting as a standard exit device which allows free egress.
Resetting device from Bypass Mode to Delayed Egress Mode (Figure 14)
1. Rotate key counter clockwise, return to center position and remove.
2. Solid red LED will illuminate.
3. Device will be in delayed egress mode.
Delayed Egress Operation When Armed
Exit door is normally closed and latched. Delayed Egress device secures door in locked mode with solid
red LED indicating locked mode status. Depressing pushpad for three (3) seconds or less will sound device
nuisance beep without initiating alarm. Depressing pushpad longer than three (3) seconds will initiate an
irreversible local audible beeping tone (approximately two times every second) and a visual amber indicator.
After delay time (15 or 30 seconds), device releases, LED changes to green, and siren changes to a steady tone
which continues to alarm until reset by keyswitch. Remote monitoring contact outputs can be used to alert
security personnel. Person depressing pushpad is denied egress for 15 or 30 seconds (depending upon setup)
and security personnel are alerted.
NOTE: 30 seconds may be accepted by local jurisdiction.
20 Operating Instructions
Figure 14
Momentary/
Reset
Bypass/
Maintained
LHR
Shown

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