5 Configuring a lock with a deadbolt
This section describes the following.
5.1 Configure a lock with a deadbolt 20
5.1.1 Prerequisites 20
5.1.2 Operation notes 22
5.1 Configure a lock with a deadbolt
ACT Enterprise 2.11 and later supports the operation and monitoring of door locks with deadbolts. The
system can be configured so that deadbolts are withdrawn on an access/exit granted event, and are
optionally held withdrawn for a specified timezone. Deadbolt position can be monitored, and OP2/OP3
used to trigger, for example, an alarm if the door is held ajar, or the deadbolt is unexpectedly unsecured.
l Locks with deadbolts are supported on the ACTpro-1500 family of controllers, and the ACTpro-
100 family of door stations.
l Supported firmware versions:
l v1.09.03 or later on ACTpro-1500 family controllers
l v1.26 or later on ACTpro-100 door stations
This guide is written for installers who will install deadbolt locks on a customer site and configure the locks
to work with the customer installation of ACTpro-1500 Door Controller. Detailed instructions are provided
for the wiring and configuration of the following lock types:
l ASSA ABLOY Hi-O door control unit (e.g. DAC-564)
l ASSA ABLOY monitored deadbolt lock (e.g. EL573)
Other lock types are supported similarly. Refer to the manufacturer documentation for hardware and wiring
specifications to establish the appropriate connections.
5.1.1 Prerequisites
l Verify that the ACT controller supports deadbolt functionality. To do this, in ACT Install, click
Advanced Setup > Controllers/Hub Groups, click the controller name, then click the
Capabilities tab. Supports deadbolt should have a value of True.
l The ACT controller/door station must be installed and wired as follows:
ACTpro 1500
connection
ACTpro 100
connection
Connected to
ASSA ABLOY
Hi-O door control unit
(e.g. DAC-564)
ASSA ABLOY
monitored deadbolt
lock
(e.g. EL573)
BG/EDR B/GL REL-1 NO
(To detect if the deadbolt
is extended or retracted.)
E
(Low when bolt out,
secured.)
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