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Zap ACC512 Quick Start Manual

Mortice mount mag lock

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ACC512 - Quick Start Guide
User Information
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There are no user serviceable parts, opening or attempting to repair the product will void the
warranty.
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Do not install or use the device if the wires connected are damaged or have been subjected to
water ingress.
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Handle the equipment carefully. The holding force can be reduced by damaging the lock body or
armature 2plate.
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The magnetic lock should be fixed tightly on the door frame and the armature plate on the door
leaf.
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Shut off all power to the access control system before wiring this device.
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Maintain a clean and safe environment at all times.
Definition
NO (Normally Open) - This is a contact which remains open (as default) until activated, during the
"active" state the contact provides a closed circuit and starts conducting.
NC (Normally Closed) - Is the opposite of a NO contact. The contact will remain closed (as default)
until activated, during the "active" state the circuit breaks and stops current flow.
Setup Example
Magnetic locks are an efficient method of
adding secure access control to a door.
An electromagnetic lock works by holding the
door in place as long as there is power being
supplied.
For a "Fail Safe" setup, when the button is
activated, power supply then releases
power from the lock, and if power is lost
then the lock also releases.
The Mag Lock can also be connected to a
HRM250 - 10 function relay. A custom set
length of time can be set for how long the
power is cut from the Mag Lock. This
allows for installations where the exit
Document ref: qACC512
The ACC512 sits flush against or inside the door frame so that
it is completely hidden when the door is closed for a more
secure, professional looking install.
To mount the ACC512 create a recess in the door frame to
house the Mag Lock and a recess in the door itself to house the
locking plate. This allows the door to sit flush inside the frame
concealing the Mag Lock in the process.
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Summary of Contents for Zap ACC512

  • Page 1 Zap is a registered trademark of System Q Ltd ACC512 - Quick Start Guide The ACC512 sits flush against or inside the door frame so that it is completely hidden when the door is closed for a more secure, professional looking install.
  • Page 2 Mortice Mount Mag Lock Zap is a registered trademark of System Q Ltd button isn't situated next to the door and a timed released is required. Mounting Connections Troubleshooting If the door release is not activating the lock then there is likely a shorted wire, open circuit or some other failed device in the circuit.