Assa Abloy SECURITRON XMS Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
Assa Abloy SECURITRON XMS Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Assa Abloy SECURITRON XMS Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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SECURITRON MODEL XMS EXIT MOTION SENSOR
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. DESCRIPTION

The XMS is a passive infrared motion detector specifically designed to release a magnetic lock
from the inside for free egress.
features appropriate to this use. The lock control function is fail safe so that the magnetic
lock will safely release if power is cut to the detector. A relay is also present to send a REX
(request to exit) signal to an access control system (if one is present) and therefore shunt an
alarm report. A time extension feature avoids the problem of the unit resetting if a person
momentarily stops moving just before exit. Tight control of the exit detection pattern allows
maximum security from the outside and avoidance of inadvertent activation from the inside.
Since egress from a magnetically locked door can be a safety issue, make sure you are
complying with local building codes.
department.

2. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION

2.1 PLACEMENT OF THE UNIT

The XMS is intended for indoor use only. It is positioned with respect to the inside of the door
so that its detection pattern will "see" a person approaching the door while maintaining good
security from the outside. There are different options as to where the unit is placed depending
on variables in the application.
WHEN A DOORKNOB IS
PRESENT IN A SECURITY
APPLICATION, THE
PATTERN CAN BE MADE
MORE NARROW
The simplest method of placing the unit is for traffic control applications.
application is one where you do not expect any attempt at breaking in from the outside. The
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Unlike burglar alarm type detectors, the XMSìhas special
FIG. 1: PLACEMENT OPTIONS FOR THE SENSOR
FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL
APPLICATIONS, MOUNT THE
SENSOR IN THE CENTER OF
THE DOOR WITH THE
PATTERN AS SHOWN
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Contact your building and/or fire prevention
FOR SECURITY
APPLICATIONS, THE
PATTERN SHOULD SWEEP
ACROSS THE EXIT DEVICE
BUT MISS THE BOTTOM OF
THE DOOR. THE SENSOR IS
POSITIONED BEYOND THE
HINGE SIDE OF THE DOOR
THE SENSOR CAN BE
POSITIONED AT THE
SIDE FOR SECURITY
APPLICATIONS ON
DOORS AT THE END
OF CORRIDORS
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ASSA ABLOY, the global leader
in door opening solutions
A traffic control
PN# 500-18000
Rev. D, 10/11

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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 XMS EXIT MOTION SENSOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. DESCRIPTION The XMS is a passive infrared motion detector specifically designed to release a magnetic lock from the inside for free egress.
  • Page 2 unit is simply centrally positioned above the door with the pattern covering the door (setting the pattern is addressed later in this manual). For security applications, you will set your position to defend against someone activating the detector from the outside. This can be done by inserting a heated object under the door. To deal with this threat, the unit is positioned above and outside of the door hinges with the pattern adjusted so that it sweeps across the door but does not detect the bottom of the door.
  • Page 3 FIG. 3: WIRING WITH MAGNETIC LOCK ONLY 12-28 VDC IN+ D VICE C1 NC1 NO1 POWER MAGNETIC LOCK SUPPLY MATCH POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO MAGNETIC LOCK VOLTAGE Note that how positive power to the lock connects through the terminal block “IN+” and “DEVICE”.
  • Page 4 and reliability as if the access system experiences a fault, the XMS still allows safe egress. If the access system is not monitoring the door, connection to the REX input is not required. In that case, make all other connections as shown in Figure 5 except the REX input. FIG.
  • Page 5 FIG. 7: WIRING WITH INTEGRATED PUSH BUTTON AND TIMER (EEB2, EEB3N) ACCESS SYSTEM LOCK CONTROL RELAY EEB2, EEB3N PUSH BUTTON 12-28 VDC IN+ D VICE C1 NC1 NO1 POWER MAGNETIC LOCK SUPPLY USE 1/2 SECOND TIME SETTING WITH ACTIVE REX (SEE SECTION 5) INPUT 4.
  • Page 6 Returning to operation of the REX relay, as we said earlier, it energizes 50 milliseconds before the lock control transistor releases the lock. It remains energized as long as the lock control transistor is continuing to release the lock. When the lock resecures, the REX relay will remain energized for one additional second to allow the magnetic lock to fully engage and report secure in the event that it is reporting lock status to an access control system.
  • Page 7 The time set jumper can be installed in any of three positions to FOUR SECONDS alter the factory set trailing edge delay of four seconds. The drawing FACTORY SET to the right shows the three choices. Four seconds is right for most applications.
  • Page 8 you feel resistance as they can take the louvers “off track”. Figure 9 shows the typical relationship between the aiming screw orientation and the resultant detection pattern. To set your pattern laterally, experiment with the aiming screws as is shown in Figure 9. Each time you alter the aiming screw setting, you will have to rotate the barrel assembly up and down.

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