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3101C Gen II MANUAL
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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3101C
DELAYED
EGRESS LOCK
(GENERATION II)
OPTION WIRING
REMOTE BYPASS INPUT
Momentarily closing a normally-open dry contact
across terminals 7 & 8 will immediately release the
lock without alarm. The door will remain unlocked
until the contact is opened. Connect authorized
access/egress control(s) here (typical).
REMOTE RESET INPUT
Momentarily closing a normally-open dry contact
across terminals 5 & 6 will reset and re-lock the
3101C following delayed egress and re-closure of
door.
REMOTE TRIP INPUT
Momentarily closing a normally-open dry contact
across terminals 11 & 12 will initiate delayed egress.
This input may be used as a redundant or substitute
means of triggering delayed egress if built-in sensor
initiation is not desired (see page 10, note 3).
INPUT DESCRIPTIONS
! WARNING: Do not apply power to inputs marked “ ! ” or damage will occur.
REMOTE BYPASS INPUT TIME DELAY
Momentarily closing a normally-open dry contact across
terminals 9 & 10 will immediately release the lock without
alarm. The door will remain unlocked for a period of time
controlled by on-board adjustable timer S2. To increase the
delay rotate timer S2 clockwise. Range is 1 to 75 seconds
(~5 sec. per click). For NFPA101 applications, the remote
bypass device time delay must be set for 0 seconds.
For UL294 compliance, all equipment must not be connected with cables greater than 98.5 ft. (30 m) long