RCI 3525PRX Electro Mechanical Rack Handle Lock Guide d'installation

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INSTALLATION
3525PRX / DFR / iCL
ELECTROMECHANICAL RACK HANDLE LOCK
WITH READER
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PCN2105
R02-22GR
INSTALLATION
Specifications
Package Contents
3525 Electromechanical Rack Handle Lock with Reader
M3x25 Mounting Screws (qty 4)
M3x14 Mounting Screw
Rotation Limiter Standard
Rotation Limiter - Extended (for thicker panels)
Cam Bolt
Top Mounting Bracket
Bottom Mounting Bracket
Installation Instructions
• Keys (qty 3)
Actuator Module
Supply
Voltage
12VDC to 24VDC (NOTE: Status LED will blink red if
the supply voltage is out of range.)
Standby
Current 50mA maximum at 12VDC"
Operating
Current see chart below
Stall Current 1A maximum at 12VDC (limited to 2 seconds)
Operating
Transit Time
1 second maximum (NOTE: Power must be present
during transit times. If power is removed while the lock
slide is in transit, it will complete it’s cycle when power
is restored.)
Electronic
Unlock Time 3 seconds minimum
Open
Collector
Outputs
Rated for supply voltage, maximum load
Alarm
Outputs 100mA/ output maximum
Fig. 1
Data Rack
Handle
Reader
Tri-Color Status
LED
Key Cylinder
Reader PRX DFR iCL
Voltage 12VDC ~ 24VDC
Operating
Current
20 mA
No External Load
125 mA
No External Load
60mA
No External Load
Transmit
Frequency 125 kHz FSK 13.56 MHz / 125 kHz 13.56 MHz
DATA Signal
Voltage 5VDC
DATA Pulse
Interval Time 40µs
DATA Signal
Delay 2ms
Output Format N/A Reverse Byte Order (13.5MHz cards) Most Significant Bit First (125kHz
cards) Upper and Lower Parity Bit Included
Reverse Byte Order with
Upper and Lower Parity Bits
Overall
Dimensions
8-1/4” H x 1-1/2” W x 1” D
210mm x 37mm x 25mm (Depth from Cabinet Face)
2
RED - 12/24 VDC POSITIVE
BLACK - 12/24 VDC NEGATIVE
YELLOW - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
WHITE - ACTIVATION TRIGGER
BROWN - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
+
-
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
RED - 12/24 VDC POSITIVE
BLACK - 12/24 VDC NEGATIVE
YELLOW - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
WHITE - ACTIVATION TRIGGER
BROWN - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
+
-
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
RED - 12/24 VDC POSITIVE
BLACK - 12/24 VDC NEGATIVE
YELLOW - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
WHITE - ACTIVATION TRIGGER
BROWN - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
+
-
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
RED - 12/24 VDC POSITIVE
BLACK - 12/24 VDC NEGATIVE
YELLOW - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
WHITE - ACTIVATION TRIGGER
BROWN - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
+
-
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
Rotation Limiter
Viewed from back.
Handle rotation is counter
clockwise from front.
Bottom Mounting Bracket
Viewed from back.
Key rotation is counter clockwise
from front.
Rotation Limiter
Viewed from back.
Handle rotation is
clockwise from front.
Bottom Mounting Bracket
Viewed from back.
Key rotation is clockwise
from front.
Handle Mounting
1. Assemble handle according to the proper handing required.
2. Rotation Limiter & Bottom Mounting bracket determines handing.
(Fig. 3)
3. If existing cam or rod mechanism are installed on original handle
remove and install on new handle. (minimum torque 4Nm)
4. Ensure the proper cutout in the door. (See Fig. 2)
5. Install handle through cutout and install top & bottom mounting
brackets. (Pozidrive with maximum 0.5Nm)
6. Install wiring harness and route to hinge side of door securing in
place to ensure that nothing will bind or catch.
7. Proceed to wiring. (See Figs. 4, 5 & 6)
NOTES:
1. Cut-out dimensions.*
2. Handing is determined by rotation limiter and bottom mounting bracket.
RED - 12/24 VDC POSITIVE
BLACK - 12/24 VDC NEGATIVE
YELLOW - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
WHITE - ACTIVATION TRIGGER
BROWN - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
+
-
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
Fig. 2
select appropriate
Rotation Limiter
CAM
Top Mounting
Bracket
CAM Bolt
M3x14mm Screw
(1 place)
M3x25mm Screw
(4 places)
5.9” *
150mm
1” *
25mm
Bottom
Mounting Bracket
Fig. 3
3
Wiring
The 3525PRX/DFR/iCL contain two
separate functional modules:
The reader modules read the
contents of a compatible proximity
card and converts it to Wiegand
format.
The actuator module controls and
monitors the locking function of the
swinghandle.
These two modules operate
independently of each other and
require connection to an access
control unit (not provided), to be fully
functional.
The reader modules of the swinghandle is accessed with a four pin
connector attached to a harness connected to the module’s circuit
board. The module’s connector pinout is:
Wire Color Description Note
Black GND ground
Red Positive 12 to 24VDC power supply input
Green DATA0 DATA0 output
White DATA1 DATA1 output
The actuator module of the swinghandle is accessed with a six pin
connector on the rear of the unit, shown below.
Wire Color Description Note
Black GND ground
Red Positive 12 to 24 VDC power supply input
Pin 3 N/C no connect
Orange Input Trigger command input (9VDC up to
supply voltage, 100 milliseconds
minimum)
Brown Electronic
Lock Status
open collector output (sink to
ground, 100mA max. load)
Blue Mechanical
Lock Status
open collector output (sink to
ground, 100mA max. load)
Input Trigger
This signal is used to control the electronic lock slide position.
For UNLOCKED position: Supply 9VDC minimum (do not exceed
supply voltage) for at least 100 milliseconds. The lock will remain
unlocked for as long as the signal is present, or a minimum of 3
seconds.
Signal timing can typically be adjusted through the access control
device.
The input trigger current draw is less than 10mA.
Electronic Lock Status Output Signal
This output will provide a 100mA MAX sink to GND when the lock slide
is electromechanically moved to the unlocked position.
Mechanical Lock Status Output Signal
This output will provide a 100mA MAX sink to GND when the handle
is in the open position or when the keylock in the actuator is manually
unlocked.
NOTE: These outputs are open collector outputs rated for input voltage
with a maximum load of 100mA. To avoid damage to the 3525PRX/
DFR/iCL, do not exceed voltage and current ratings.
Positive Red
GND Black
DATA1 White
DATA0 Green
Positive Red
GND Black
Input Trigger
Electronic Lock Status
Mechanical Lock Status
Fig. 4
4
Wiring (Continued) 1. Red & Black are 12 to 24 VDC input voltage.
2. Orange is a positive input with a Normally Open Switch. The
lock will unlock for a minimum of 3 seconds on a momentary
activation (50 millisecond minimum) or remain unlocked as long
as the circuit is closed.
3. Blue is an alarm that will activate when the key is used to unlock
the cabinet or anytime the handle is not seated and locked.
4. Brown is an alarm that will activate when the lock is electrically
activated and will remain on until the lock electrically relocks.
RED - 12/24 VDC POSITIVE
BLACK - 12/24 VDC NEGATIVE
YELLOW - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
WHITE - ACTIVATION TRIGGER
BROWN - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
+
-
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
Fig. 5
RED: Postive
BLACK: Negative
ORANGE: Activation Trigger
BLUE: 100mA Output for Alarm
BROWN: 100mA Output for Alarm
RED - 12/24 VDC POSITIVE
BLACK - 12/24 VDC NEGATIVE
YELLOW - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
WHITE - ACTIVATION TRIGGER
BROWN - 200 mA OUTPUT FOR ALARM
+
-
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
KEY ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
VIEWED FROM BACK
HANDLE ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE
FROM FRONT
12~24 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
BLACK
RED
ORANGE
BLUE
100mA MAX
BROWN
100mA MAX
Fig. 6
Lock Status Latch LED Alarm Wires
Secure Steady Blue Inactive
Electrically
Released
Blue/ Magenta
Flashing Brown Active
Mechanically
Released Blue Flashing Blue Active
Handle Not Fully
Closed
Blue/Red
Flashing Blue/Brown Active
Supply Voltage
out of spec Flashing Red N/A
NOTE: The lock sensor is an optical device that senses the
presence of the locking cam.
Reectivity of the locking cam material can affect sensing.
Keyed cylinder can affect sensing.
Removal of the factory installed keyed cylinder will void
warranty.
REMARQUE : Le capteur de la serrure est un dispositif optionnel
qui capte la présence de la came de verrouillage. La réectivité du
matériel de la came de verrouillage peut nuire à la sensibilité.
Le cylindre à clé peut nuire à la sensibilité.
Le retrait du cylindre à clé installé par le fabricant annulera la
garantie.
NOTA: El sensor de la cerradura es un dispositivo óptico que
detecta la presencia de la leva de bloqueo. La reectividad del
material de la leva de bloqueo peude afectar la detección.
El cilindro con chaveta puede afectar la detección.
La extracción del cilindro con chaveta instalado en fábrica
anulará la garantía.
Federal Communication Commission Interference
Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip-
ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment & receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or
modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when
connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs
standard. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation
est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit
pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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RCI 3525PRX Electro Mechanical Rack Handle Lock Guide d'installation

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