Assa Abloy Sargent Electroguard-59 80 Series Installation And Wiring Instructions
Assa Abloy Sargent Electroguard-59 80 Series Installation And Wiring Instructions

Assa Abloy Sargent Electroguard-59 80 Series Installation And Wiring Instructions

Exit device to electrolynx connector system

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Installation and Wiring
Instructions For Electroguard
Prefix 80 Series Exit Device to
ElectroLynx Connector System
For installation assistance, contact SARGENT at 800-810-WIRE (9473)
A7690C
3/08
© SARGENT Manufacturing Company 2008
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11/8/18 9:01 AM

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  • Page 1 Installation and Wiring Instructions For Electroguard ® Prefix 80 Series Exit Device to ElectroLynx Connector System For installation assistance, contact SARGENT at 800-810-WIRE (9473) A7690C 3/08 © SARGENT Manufacturing Company 2008 A7690C.indd 1 11/8/18 9:01 AM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ™ ElectroLynx ® As part of their promise to provide innovative, fast and effective, and higher security solutions to their customers, ASSA ABLOY Group companies offer ElectroLynx, a universal quick-connect system that simplifies the electrification of the door opening. ElectroLynx is a registered trademark of ASSA ABLOY, Inc.
  • Page 3: General Description

    General Description The SARGENT 59- Electroguard™ is designed for areas which require a delayed egress requiring an alarm at the door when any attempt is made to violate the door. The Electroguard™ can be tied into a fire alarm system, indicate latchbolt status and control an alarm at a remote location when the door is in violation.
  • Page 4: Recent Product Enhancement To Aid Installation & Adjustments

    Recent Product Enhancements to Aid Installation and Adjustment Plug-in connector system updates New circuit board with 4 diagnostic LEDs with plug-in connector harness • Standardized wire colors and connector terminations Electroguard plug-in connector harness 5 & 9-pin to 8 & 4-pin connectors 8-pin Two Insert LEDs connector...
  • Page 5: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment (Ordered Separately) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3510, 3530, 3560 TA2714 CC4 3071/3072 4291/4292 4371LT 3287 Power supplies TA714 CC12 Voice module Keypad Key switch Door status switch Electric hinge CAUTION!! There are no user serviceable parts on the Electroguard™ Circuit Board. Consult parts breakdown for new Electroguard™ Circuit Board.
  • Page 6: Cylinder Installation

    Cylinder Installation 1. Prepare door according to template and instruction sheet supplied with exit device 2. Verify 1-1/8” mortise cylinder (size 41) is installed in rail insert with collar prior to installing exit device on door Top View (LHRB shown) Collar Cylinder Nut Side View...
  • Page 7: Electroguard™ Dip Switch Settings

    Electroguard™ Dip Switch Settings Select Dip Switch Settings prior to installing exit device on door Nuisance Delay - (Field selectable 0 or 1 second) A one second nuisance delay can be enabled by setting Dip S2-1 Switch (S2-1) to the On position. When nuisance delay is enabled, the unit will require the push bar to be depressed for more than one second in order to trigger an irreversible alarm condition.
  • Page 8: Basic Installation Instructions

    Basic Installation Instructions Verify hand and bevel of door. Exit devices are always reverse bevel and are mounted on the inside of the door. Outside View Outside view On inside of door, exit devices are oriented as follows: Inside View of Door 8800 LHRB shown 8800 RHRB shown Lights from top to bottom:...
  • Page 9: Exit Device Installation

    Exit Device Installation A. IMPORTANT Caution: Disconnect all input power before beginning installation to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage 1. Installer must be a trained, experienced service person 2. All wiring must comply with applicable local electrical codes, ordinances and regulations 3.
  • Page 10 C. Installation Notes: 1. With new applications, a raceway harness with 8 & 4-pin connectors will be pre-installed inside the door by ASSA ABLOY door manufacturer when specified during the ordering process. Raceway harness kits are also available for retrofit applications.
  • Page 11 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-8300/12-59-8300 Series Mortise Lock Exit Device 8300 Inside of door Dwg Rail assembly Rail wire & connector Opening in chassis for wires Chassis mounting holes Wire & Chassis arm connector Push rail 1. Feed wire and connector through chassis as shown and mount chassis Wire holder 2.
  • Page 12 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-8400/12-59-MD8400 Narrow Design Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Device CAUTION – BEFORE STARTING: IMPORTANT: Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be • Check hand of door (This exit device is handed and not reversible) flush.
  • Page 13 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-8500/12-59-8300 Series Narrow Design Rim Exit Devices General Touch Bar Rail assembly CAUTION – BEFORE STARTING: • Check hand of door (This device is handed and not reversible) Rail wire & connector • Door should be fitted and hung Lock Down Key —7/32”...
  • Page 14 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-WD8600/12-59-WD8600 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Devices CAUTION – BEFORE STARTING: IMPORTANT: Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be • Check hand of door (This device is handed and not reversible) flush.
  • Page 15 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-MD8600/12-59-MD8600 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Devices CAUTION – BEFORE STARTING: IMPORTANT: Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be • Check hand of door (This device is handed and not reversible) flush.
  • Page 16 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-8700/12-59-8700 Series Vertical Rod Exit Device CAUTION – BEFORE STARTING: IMPORTANT: Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be • Check hand of door (This device is handed and not reversible) flush.
  • Page 17 8800 Main Chassis Dwg Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-8800/12-59-8800 Series Rim Exit Device CAUTION – BEFORE STARTING: IMPORTANT: Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be • Check hand of door (This device is handed and not reversible) flush.
  • Page 18 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-8900/12-59-8900 Series Mortise Lock Exit Device CAUTION – BEFORE STARTING: IMPORTANT: Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be • Check hand of door (This device is handed and not reversible) flush.
  • Page 19 Exit Device Installation (continued) Installing 59-8900/12-59-8900 Series Mortise Lock Exit Device IMPORTANT: Surface of door where exit device is to be applied must be flush. Clear away any raised projections to allow exit device to rest on flat 8900 Inside of door Dwg surface of door General Touch Bar Rail assembly...
  • Page 20: Exit Device Plug-In Connector Installation

    Exit Device Plug-in Connector Installation Mounting Screw bracket location 1” dia. hole in door Pigtail harness assemblies with 8 & 4-pin connectors (shown) Pigtail harness with 8-pin connectors only may be supplied depending on application 59- 80 Series Rail with 8 &...
  • Page 21: Electroguard ™ Input/Output Diagram

    Electroguard Input/Output Diagram ™ The following are the input and output connector designations. Harness Circuit Connector Board Input/ Harness Function Pin No. Pin No. Output Wire Color J1-1 input +24VDC power Page 24 Art J1-2 input Black -24VDC (Circuit Ground) N.C.
  • Page 22: Input/Output Descriptions

    Input/Output Descriptions Harness I/O Circuit Connector Board Function Pin No. Pin No. J1-1 24VDC Power Supply Input (+) J1-2 24VDC Power Supply circuit ground (-) J1-3 Fire Alarm Input - This input is tied to the normally closed contact of a building’s fire alarm system. If the fire alarm is activated, this contact will open voiding the 15 (5, 10 or 30) second delay for egress.
  • Page 23: System Wiring Examples

    System Wiring Examples Sample Wiring #1 – Basic 59- Delayed Egress with Fire Alarm During a fire alarm condition, the fire alarm contact opens which de-energizes the rail magnet and allows immediate egress 3520 24VDC 1.0AMP Regulated and Filtered Power Supply 110-120 VAC NOTE: This drawing shows the BPS Series.
  • Page 24 System Wiring Examples (continued) Sample Wiring #2 – 59- Electroguard™ Exit Device with inside Keypad, Fire Alarm, Door Status and Remote Horn A valid code entry at the 4291 (Inside) keypad shunts the Electroguard™ exit device and allows egress for a time period programmable at the keypad.
  • Page 25 System Wiring Examples (continued) Sample Wiring #3 – 59- Electroguard™ Exit Device with Fire Alarm, Keypads and Fail Safe ET During a fire alarm condition, the contact opens which de-energizes the rail electromagnet and allows immediate egress. A valid code entry at the 4291 (Inside) keypad shunts the Electroguard™ exit device and allows egress for a time period programmable at this keypad.
  • Page 26 System Wiring Examples cont'd System Wiring Examples (continued) System Wiring Examples cont'd 59- Electroguard Exit Device - System Wiring Notes (Consult factory for assistance if required) 59- Electroguard™ Exit Device - ElectroLynx Wiring Notes (Consult factory for assistance if required) 59- Electroguard Exit Device - System Wiring Notes (Consult factory for assistance if required) 1.
  • Page 27: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions There are three modes of operation: Delayed Egress, Momentary Egress, and Maintained Egress. If operating a BC-59-80 Series device, a door status switch (3287) is required. 1. Apply power to the System Delayed Egress Mode 2. Green LED on Electroguard™ insert will illuminate Red LED 3.
  • Page 28 Operating Instructions (continued) While in the Delayed Egress Mode 1. The rail assembly is armed (Green LED is on) preventing immediate egress 2. When the push rail is depressed for more than 1 second (nuisance delay), the alarm will sound and the Red and Green LEDs flash simultaneously.
  • Page 29: Additional Features

    Page 27 Art Operating Instructions (continued) Voice Module Activation Output - Optional This output is active during the timing out (Red and Green LED flashing) of the Delayed Egress Alarm and continues until unit is unlocked Output is Form C relay contacts, (SPDT) rated 1 amp @ 24VDC Gang Mode for Banks of Doors - Optional When Electroguards are connected on a bank of doors, it is possible to have them all released simultaneously (Layout below)
  • Page 30: Care Of Finish Guide

    Care of Finish Guide The following guidelines should be referenced regularly and as required for proper appearance and longevity of finish: For Finishes: Polished brass US15 Satin nickel plate Satin brass US20D Dark statuary bronze- lacquered Polished bronze US26 Polished chrome US10 Satin bronze US26D...
  • Page 31: Electroguard™ Troubleshooting

    Electroguard™ Troubleshooting PC BOARD WITH FOUR DIAGNOSTIC LEDs Two Insert LEDs (5-pin harness) Red (+24) Black (-24) White, FA Orange, EI Blue, DS Green, EG (8-pin internal rail harness) Blue, Mag (-) Green, Mag (+) Brown, LBM Red, LBM Orange, PR Yellow, PR Legend (9-pin harness)
  • Page 32 Electroguard Troubleshooting Visible Insert LEDs Function Green ON only Rail is Armed - Delayed Egress Mode Red ON only Rail is Disarmed – Maintained (Free) Egress Mode Red “Flashing” Green OFF Rail is in Momentary Egress Mode Green and Red “Alternate”, Rail Horn is ON Rail is in violation The following four Diagnostic LEDs have been added to assist in installation and troubleshooting the 59- Electroguard™...
  • Page 33 Electroguard Troubleshooting MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ARMING RAIL (DELAYED EGRESS MODE) NOTE: This guide can be used with the new circuit board with diagnostic LEDs and the older version circuit board without the diagnostic LEDs. * To Arm 59- Rail – The Blue Door Status Switch (DSS) wire and the White (formerly Green) Fire Alarm (FA) Contact wire must be connected directly to the Black wire (-24VDC) or the contacts must be closed as shown Rail Armed -...
  • Page 34 Electroguard Troubleshooting POWER REQUIREMENTS • 24VDC regulated & filtered power supply is required • .2 amps per rail (.5 amps per rail with optional Voice Module) Before replacing any of the 3 parts listed below, perform all possible part checks included in this guide. This will insure that the defective part(s) is replaced the first time.
  • Page 35: Electroguard ™ Troubleshooting

    Electroguard Troubleshooting Symptom / Failure * Refer to Diagnostic LED Table/Description and Minimum Requirements to Arm Rail Sections. Product description below: New Board refers to board with four diagnostic LEDs Old Board refers to board without four diagnostic LEDs A. Rail won’t arm (Green Insert LED won’t turn ON / Horn sounds immediately or after a delay) When trying to arm, the rail goes into alarm immediately after momentary egress times out or after a short delay after the momentary egress times out.
  • Page 36 The company’s customer base includes commercial construction, institutional, and industrial markets. © SARGENT Manufacturing Company ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to A7690C-3/08 satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience.

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