Assa Abloy SECURITRON XDT-12 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
Assa Abloy SECURITRON XDT-12 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Assa Abloy SECURITRON XDT-12 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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SECURITRON MODEL XDT-12 AND XDT-24 EXIT DELAY TIMERS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. DESCRIPTION

The XDT-12 and XDT-24 are specialized exit delay timers designed to be integrated with fail safe
electric locks and switch equipped devices for delay initiation and reset. This creates a modular
door control package which fully meets American and Canadian building codes for delayed exit
(Special Locking Arrangements). See Section 3 for detailed information on these codes. As the
part numbers show, separate versions of the XDT exist for operation on 12 or 24 VDC.
The power of the XDT, however, goes considerably beyond meeting the code requirements.
Delayed exit is only one aspect of door control in sophisticated facilities.
Optional Functions that can be employed in entry control, door/lock monitoring, and authorized
immediate exit. External switches such as time clocks can also put the XDT into different modes
if delayed exit is not desired at all times.
To simplify the installer's task in understanding these instructions, we first describe delayed exit
which is the primary function of the XDT. Later sections describe the timer's optional functions.
These sections can be quickly browsed to see if any of the functions will improve the installation.

2. DELAYED EXIT FUNCTIONS

Exact code requirements for delayed exit vary somewhat in different jurisdictions.
detailed variations will be addressed in Section 3. In general, however, delayed exit includes the
following components and sequences of operation.
In the normal condition, the door is locked. The locking device must be a fail safe electric lock
(secure when powered).
Magnalock. An initiate device is used to start the exit sequence. The XDT timer requires that
the initiate device includes a normally closed dry switch which opens to start the sequence. The
safest type of initiate device is one that relies on no special knowledge for operation.
Securitron's Touch Sense Bar is an excellent choice for non fire rated doors. A switch equipped
fire rated panic bar is appropriate for fire rated doors. Push buttons are also used but they may
not be acceptable to local building officials on the grounds of requiring special knowledge. Other
initiate devices include mats, curtain detectors and monitoring strikes.
Once the initiate switch opens, a nuisance delay period begins. The nuisance delay period may
be set for 1, 2 or 3 seconds. The duration of the nuisance delay period will depend on the local
code and/or on the desires of the end user. The nuisance delay function can also be disabled.
During the nuisance delay period, the XDT provides a pulsing relay output which is typically used
to operate a local alarm horn or Sonalert.
activated the initiate device. If he intends to exit, he must maintain pressure on the device until
the end of the nuisance delay period. If he releases the initiate device before the nuisance delay
times out, the local alarm signal will stop and the door will revert to normal (locked) mode. The
sole purpose of the nuisance delay function is to deal with accidental triggering of the initiate
device.
It makes particular sense to employ the nuisance delay in buildings occupied by a
changing population which will not be familiar with the exit control system.
museums are good examples of such buildings.
Once the nuisance delay times out (or immediately if no nuisance delay has been set) the
release delay period begins. The XDT's local alarm output will go from pulsing to steady. This
will alert the person at the door that he need no longer maintain activation of the initiate device.
Once the release delay begins, it is irrevocable. The door will release at the end of the period.
Code mandated duration of the release delay period is 15 seconds although certain jurisdictions
allow extension to 30 seconds by local building or fire safety officials. The release delay period
on the XDT can therefore be set for 15 or 30 seconds and this total release delay time includes
the nuisance delay.
delay will automatically be 13 or 28 seconds for a total of 15 or 30 seconds.
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It is most commonly an electromagnetic lock such as Securitron's
For example, if a 2 second nuisance delay is set, the remaining release
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This notifies the person at the door that he has
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  • Page 1 Securitron Magnalock Corp. www.securitron.com ASSA ABLOY, the global leader Tel 800.624.5625 techsupport@securitron.com in door opening solutions SECURITRON MODEL XDT-12 AND XDT-24 EXIT DELAY TIMERS INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. DESCRIPTION The XDT-12 and XDT-24 are specialized exit delay timers designed to be integrated with fail safe electric locks and switch equipped devices for delay initiation and reset.
  • Page 2 Once the door has released, it will remain released until manually relocked by a reset device. This is a normally closed switch which is momentarily activated. Relocking actually occurs on reclosure of the switch. Most commonly the reset device is a momentary spring loaded keyswitch such as Securitron's model MK.
  • Page 3 and limit use to certain occupancy types. These details do not affect how the XDT board is configured so they are beyond the scope of this manual. We recommend strongly, however, that the end user assure himself that his occupancy and fire detection system qualify to support delayed exit in his local area.
  • Page 4 3.5 NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF CANADA NUISANCE DELAY: Not allowed. RELEASE DELAY: 15 seconds only RELOCKING: Must be "manual". This is generally interpreted to mean that a doorswitch can not be used for relocking. A keyswitch is the typical technique used. POWER: The door must release when power to it or to the building is cut off.
  • Page 5 is a security feature. The local alarm relay will remain deenergized and therefore not signal at the door as the local alarm relay is intended to signal a delayed exit event and without power, the board is not capable of producing such an event; the lock is immediately released upon loss of board power.
  • Page 6 7. OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS The following optional functions are not necessary to meet delayed exit safety codes but may be implemented as desired to increase the utility of the application. 7.1 LOCK STATUS REPORTING The LS input is for optional lock (or door) status reporting. Note that when the XDT is delivered, the LS terminal is jumpered to the "+"...
  • Page 7 A special situation arises if a momentary bypass switch is used during the release delay period. The lock releases immediately for as long as the bypass switch is closed. The 15 or 30 second release delay countdown continues "in the background" as by code, this process is irrevocable. If the bypass switch reopens before the release delay expires, the lock will resecure and correctly release again when the underlying release delay times out.
  • Page 8 In ordinary delayed exit, the fail safe lock releases after the delay and remains released until the reset switch performs relocking. In facilities where a threat exists from the outside, the question arises as to security against unauthorized entry after the release delay has expired. It may be that the delayed exit cycle was initiated by mistake or as an act of vandalism.

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