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Alarm Lock PG30 Installation Instructions page 2

Pilfergard door alarm

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J3: Annunciator. Unit will sound for 2 seconds when-
ever the door is opened while disarmed. To disable
the Annunciator, remove J3.
J4: Continuous / 2-Minute Shutdown.
stalled, an alarm will sound continuously until the bat-
tery is depleted. With J4 removed, the alarm will si-
lence after two minutes and the unit will rearm (if the
door is closed). The LED will start flashing to indicate
that an alarm has occurred (Alarm Memory). Alarm
Memory is cleared after about 4 hours or when the unit
is re-armed.
Note: If the door is still open after two
minutes, the alarm will restart. Note: Jumper J4 is con-
nected at the factory to only one pin of the 2-pin con-
nector (off). To select Continuous alarm, remove J4
and reinstall it across both pins.
9. Install the cover onto the base plate. Secure the cover
with #6-32 screws supplied. Note: The longest screw is
the tamper screw. If not using a template, do not install
the tamper screw until the magnet has been aligned and
secured as follows.
10. (If unit has been installed using a template, proceed to
step 11). After power-up, but before the tamper screw is
installed, the unit will be in the Magnet Alignment Mode.
a. Place the magnet against the wall, adjacent to the
bottom of the unit. Slowly slide the magnet upward.
The LED will turn on, indicating closure of the reed
switch, then the LED will turn off. Mark the doorjamb
at the bottom of the magnet. (Note: Sliding the mag-
net still further will cause the LED to light again; ignore
subsequent indications).
b. Similarly, place the magnet against the wall, adjacent
to the top of the unit. Slowly slide the magnet down-
ward. The LED will turn on, and then will turn off once
again (see Note in step 10a). Mark the doorjamb at
the top of the magnet.
11. Install the magnetic actuator so that it is centered be-
tween the two marks on the doorjamb. Use the two #8
sheet-metal screws supplied. Note: On steel frames, it
is sometimes necessary to install a non-magnetic shim
between the magnet and the frame to prevent the steel
frame from absorbing the magnet's magnetic field, which
could cause a constant or occasional false alarm condi-
tion. The shim should be ½" x 2½" x ⅛" thick non-
magnetic material (plastic, Bakelite, rubber, etc.).
STANDBY MODE
After the magnet has been aligned and mounted, the tamper
screw may be installed. This will place the unit in its standby
mode (disarmed).
ARMING & DISARMING
The unit is alternately armed and disarmed by entering the
Master Code.
WIRING
External wiring to the PG30 requires that the unit be mount-
ed on the frame with the magnet on the adjacent door. (The
PG30 may be mounted on a door with the addition of a
Model 271 Flexible Cable). All wiring is made at its terminal
strip. Wiring connections are summarized in the Wiring Dia-
gram shown in Fig. 2.
Relay (Terminals 1-3). Terminal 1 = Normally Closed;
2
Terminal 2 = Common; Terminal 3 = Normally Open.
With J4 in-
Reed Switch (Terminals 4 & 5). Connect external reed-
switch contacts to Terminals 4 and 5 and remove both jump-
ers. Note: If reed switches are wired in series as shown in
Fig. 3, several doors may be monitored simultaneously. Us-
ing #22AWG wire, maximum wiring distance should not ex-
ceed 50 feet (15.24m).
Power (Terminals 6 & 7). Connect an external power
supply: Positive (+) to Terminal 7; negative (–) to Terminal
6. Leave the internal battery in as a backup battery. If using
the Alarm Lock PP100 Power Supply, connect the two bat-
tery clips to the unit and the internal battery as labeled.
FIELD TEST
1. With the door closed, enter a valid arming code. A brief
tone will sound indicating that the unit is armed (with or
without delays, see options in INSTALLATION: step 8).
2. Open the door. A sweep siren alarm should sound.
3. On alarm, the relay will activate and remain latched for as
long as the sounder is on. Relay contacts are rated at
125VAC/DC at ½A.
4. To reset the alarm, enter the Master Code or the Man-
agement Code.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Whether armed or disarmed, the LED will blink about once
every 4 hours when checking battery status. When the bat-
tery becomes weak, the unit will chirp and the LED will flash
about once per minute, indicating the need for replacement.
Disarm the unit before replacing battery. When battery is
disconnected, DO NOT press buttons or programming
WILL BE LOST; connect new battery as quickly as pos-
sible. Be sure the extra long Tamper Screw (see Fig. 4)
is returned to its correct location (lower left corner); failure to
replace the Tamper Screw in its correct location will render
the unit inoperable.
PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
The following features are software programmable.
Fig. 2. Wiring Diagram. Also see Fig. 3
Fig. 3. Multiple door monitoring

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