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SA-MDR Installation Guide
Version 3.0

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  • Page 1 SecureALL Corporation SA-MDR Installation Guide Version 3.0...
  • Page 2 Company. All inquiries should be addressed to SecureALL Corporation, 695 Woburn Court, Mountain View, CA 94040. © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation...
  • Page 3: Revision History

    14-pin cable; added step to check current level post battery installation; new mortise cutout template. 7-16-2013 RAS/DAC Added spacer and corrected bill of materials © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 3 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Revision History .......................... 3 Table of Contents ........................... 4 Introduction ............................. 5 Configuring the Mortise Chassis .................... 6 Installation Instructions ...................... 7 Appendix A - Mortise Cutout Template .............. 1 6 Appendix B - Mortise Lock Assembly, Exploded View ......... 1 8 Appendix C - Screw Package .................. 1 9 © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 4 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    I. Introduction These instructions are to be used to install a SecureALL SA-MDR mortise door reader. This document assumes availability of a door with a cutout pocket for an industry standard, ANSI Grade 1, heavy-duty mortise lock. See Appendix A for cutout dimensions.
  • Page 6 (i.e. door opens out) lock unit or from an outside to an inside lock unit. Picture #1 shows an outside opening right hand door and #4 shows an inside opening right hand door. © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 6 of 22...
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    Figure 1b. Holding the cables taut, push the Chassis Assembly all the way into the pocket. Figure 1a Figure 1b © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 7 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 8 Chassis Assembly and tighten the screw that is embedded inside Item 5B with the Phillips screwdriver. See Figures 3a & 3b. Item 5B Item 5A Figure 3a Figure 3b © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 8 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 9 Figure 4 5. Mount the Outside Cover Assembly a. Hold the Outside Cover Assembly (Item 10) perpendicular to the door as shown in Figure 5a. Figure 5a © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 9 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 10 Rotate the Outside Cover Assembly clockwise and then push it toward the handle until the end is within the Outside Cover Assembly cutout (Figure 5c). Figure 5c © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 10 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 11 (Figure 5d). Figure 5d e. When halfway onto the handle, insert the flex cable through the upper hole (Figure 5e). Figure 5e © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 11 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 12 (Item 15) to secure the Inside RF Assembly to the door. See Figure 6. Do not fully tighten the screws at this point. Item 15 Figure 6 © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 12 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 13 (PCB) the three cables that are sticking through the Inside RF Assembly and the battery box cable. a. Flex cable (Figure 8a) - Item 9 Flex cable socket Flex cable Figure 8a © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 13 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 14 (Note: Other than the flex cable, the cables are keyed and can only be inserted with the correct orientation into the appropriate socket on the PCB.) c. Latch position cable (Figure 8c) - © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 14 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 15 PCB. The connector top is stepped, not smooth. d. Power (battery box) cable (Figure 8d) - Power cable Figure 8d © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 15 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 16 9. Insert the three AA batteries (Item 19) into the battery box in the Inside RF Assembly. Make sure the polarity of the batteries is correct. Figure 9 © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 16 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17 "pinched" in any way as the Inside Cover Assembly is routed all the way onto the Inside Lever. Secure the Inside Cover Assembly with three Escutcheon Cover Screws (Item 17). Item 17 Figure 10a Figure 10b © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 17 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18 Figure 11 12. Insert the Dust Box (Item 12) and the Strike Plate (Item 13) in the door frame cutout and secure with the Strike Screws (Item 18). © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 18 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 19: Appendix A - Mortise Cutout Template

    APPENDIX A - MORTISE CUTOUT TEMPLATE © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 19 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 20 APPENDIX A - MORTISE CUTOUT TEMPLATE © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 20 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21: Appendix B - Mortise Lock Assembly, Exploded View

    APPENDIX B - MORTISE LOCK ASSEMBLY, EXPLODED VIEW © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 21 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 22: Appendix C - Screw Package

    190-000170 SCALP SCREW 190-000169 STRIKE SCREW - FINISHED 190-000168 MORTISE SCREW 190-000173 TRIM SCREW 190-000172 MOUNTING POST 190-000171 SPINDLE SET 190-000167 ESCUTCHEON COVER SCREW 190-000166 CHASSIS SCREW © Copyright 2012 SecureALL Corporation Page 22 of 22 Nnn-0000nn All Rights Reserved...