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*P516-128* P516-128 AD-300 AD-302 Networked hardwired lock user guide Instructions for adaptable series networked hardwired locks Para el idioma español, navegue hacia www.allegion.com/us. Pour la portion française, veuillez consulter le site www.allegion.com/us.
Locks with card readers – Add construction access mode user credentials ....7 Cancel construction access mode ................7 Lock address setup ......................8 Manually set the RS485 address ..................8 Set the RS485 address with Schlage utility software (SUS) .........8 Connect to an access control panel ..................9 Cable/wire specifications....................9 Test lock operation ......................11 Mechanical test ......................
When using an access control panel that does not use the RSI RS485 protocol, the addition of a Schlage PIB300 is required to provide a Wiegand or clock & data communications protocol. The Schlage AD-302 is a FIPS-201-2 certified product.
9 for more information. 6. Consult the SUS user guide for information about configuration of the lock. 7. Familiarize yourself with the information contained in this user guide. Save this user guide for future reference. 4 • Schlage • AD-300 user guide...
The SUS is used for programming lock characteristics and setup only. Access rights for the AD-300/AD-302 are set by the access control panel, not by the SUS. For more information about the SUS, see AD-Series Locks in the SUS user guide.
In the factory default state, locks with keypads have a default PIN of 13579 and “#”, which can be used for installation, testing and construction access. To test, enter default PIN. The Schlage button will blink and the lock will unlock.
Reset the lock to factory settings. See Reset to factory default settings on page 12 for more information. When construction mode is cancelled, the master construction credential and all other credentials added using the master construction credential will no longer function. 7 • Schlage • AD-300 user guide...
RTX input on the lock main PCB during this procedure. 4. Press and release the Schlage button on the lock. Wait for the Schlage button to flash green. The lock address is now set to zero (0).
Power failure on page 13 for more information. • The AD-300/AD-302 may be connected to external power using a UL294 listed Power Supply for UL installations, and a power supply that complies with CAN/UL-S318 or CAN/ULC-S319 for cUL installations. The power supply must be capable of sourcing at least 250 mA @ 12 or 24 VDC (Schlage PS902, PS904, PS906).
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UL 294 or ULC S319 Certified 250mA TDB+ @12 or 24 V DC RDB+ TDA- RDA- TDB+ RDB+ TDA- RDA- Remove Shorting Access Control Panel Blocks Shield or PIB AD-300/AD-302 (4 Wire) Series Lock 10 • Schlage • AD-300 user guide...
(3 seconds). 4. Present a credential to the reader. The lock will beep and the Schlage button will blink red one time. When the lock is in factory default mode and RS485 is not connected, no credentials are accepted.
4. Press and release the inside push button (IPB) three (3) times within 10 seconds. One beep will sound and one red blink will occur with each press. 5. The Schlage button and IPB will both light green for one second and a one-second beep will sound to confirm that the lock has been reset.
Communication failure If communication fails between the AD-300 /AD-302 and the ACP or the PIB300, the lock will go into communication failure mode. This mode can be configured using the SUS. See the SUS user guide for more information.
Slow (1 second) 4 beeps on initial by lock flashing red communication continuously loss Note: The access control panel may have some control over the Schlage button lights, and the actual response may vary. 14 • Schlage • AD-300 user guide...
Track1 procedures. or Track3. The AD-300/ The time to grant Check the access control panel AD-302 does access is an operation configuration. not grant access of the access control immediately. panel. 15 • Schlage • AD-300 user guide...
FCC/IC statements Allegion Agency statements Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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