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SecureALL SA-PHR Installation Manual

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SecureALL Corporation
Panic Hardware Reader Installation Guide
Version 5.0
SecureALL Corporation
PHR Installation Guide
Copyright © 2017 by SecureALL Corporation.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American copyright conventions. No part of this
document may be reproduced in any form or any means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopying, without permission in writing from the Company. All inquiries should be
addressed to SecureALL Corporation, 695 Woburn Court, Mountain View, CA 94040.

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  • Page 1 All rights reserved under International and Pan-American copyright conventions. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without permission in writing from the Company. All inquiries should be addressed to SecureALL Corporation, 695 Woburn Court, Mountain View, CA 94040.
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Initial version 9-27-2014 Text modified for UL approval 1-16-2015 New design for full 3 hour fire rating 2-11-2015 Add option for battery holder unit 12-11-2017 RAS Delete cardboard sleeve battery option © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 2 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Revision History ....................... 2 Table of Contents ......................3 Introduction ........................4 Check the Materials ......................4 Installation Steps ......................4 Appendix A - Panic Hardware Reader, Exploded View......18 © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 3 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    These instructions are intended to show you how to install a SecureALL Panic Hardware Reader (SA-PHR) door assembly. This document assumes you have door hardware with a UL Certified Von Duprin Series 98/99 fire-exit device. If you have any other door lock, contact SecureALL for additional assistance.
  • Page 5 Figure 6 4. Take the Metal Pushbutton Lockdown Switch (Figure 7) and remove the nut. Insert the switch into the hole drilled in Step 3. Fasten it with the nut (Figure 8). © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 5 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 6 (Step 14). Battery box with spring toward open Lockdown switch Figure 9 6. Remove the rail from the bottom of the pushbar unit as shown in Figure 10. © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 6 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 7 Figure 13. This is required to ensure the microswitch is in the closed position when the latch is extended. Microswitch Microswitch open closed Figure 12 Figure 13 © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 7 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 8 Figure 17 11. The end of the cable is fished under the bottom rail and pulled through until it reaches the Lockdown Switch (Figures 18 and 19). Figure 18 Figure 19 © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 8 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 9 15. Install the first mounting bracket that is used to attach the pushbar unit to the door (Figure 22). Figure 22 16. Place the bracket as shown in Figure 23 and secure with screws per Figure 24. © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 9 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 10 LEDs does not light, check to make sure all connections are in place. If everything is as designed, replace the sensor cable. LEDs light as lever, deadlatch and pushbutton switch are depressed Figure 26 © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 10 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 11 19. The hole pattern in the door that mounts the exit unit must be modified slightly to accept the SecureALL hardware. Use an electric drill or Dremel tool to modify the holes per the supplied template (See Appendix A). 20. SecureALL supplies the "front lock/antenna assembly" (Figure 27, outside view; Figure 28, inside view).
  • Page 12 24. Screw the lever end of the pushbar unit to the door as shown in Figure 34 and tighten the screws that attach the rear bracket to the door. Replace the endcap over the rear bracket (Figure 35). © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 12 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 13 The slot is located on the inside, top portion of the cover (Figure 39). The slot should be only be as large as the sensor cable diameter. © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 13 of 18...
  • Page 14 28. Screw the metal cover plate onto the lever portion of the pushbar using just the two screws at the bottom (Figure 41). Use the short thread-cutting screws that came with the pushbar unit. Attach with inside and outside screws at bottom Figure 41 © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 14 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 15 30. Complete installation by sliding the metal mounting bracket on the back escutcheon unit onto the metal mounting plate, making sure that the cables are not pinched. Put the two long thread-cutting screws (supplied by SecureALL) into the top holes of the metal cover (Figures 43 and 44).
  • Page 16 Figure 43 Figure 44 © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 16 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 17 APPENDIX A - INSTALLATION TEMPLATE © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 17 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...
  • Page 18: Appendix A - Panic Hardware Reader, Exploded View

    APPENDIX B - PANIC HARDWARE READER, EXPLODED VIEW © Copyright 2017 SecureALL Corporation Page 18 of 18 Nnn-0000nn...