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Stanley 83KM-93KM Installation Instructions Manual

Idh max cylindrical lock

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Overview
The 83KM/93KM-85KM/95KM IDH Max Cylindrical Lock
provides the following features in an integrated lock,
eliminating the need to install separate sensors in and
around the door frame:
electrified locking mechanism
electronic token reader
integrated trim
door status detection
ability to exit without triggering an alarm
compatibility with varied access control panels/
reader interfaces.
Note: For a list of compatible access control panels/
reader interfaces, contact your local Stanley®
representative.
A panel interface module is provided with the lock. The
panel interface module receives token data and lock
sensor data from the lock through an RS-485 connection.
It translates this data into parallel signals, which it sends
to the access control panel/reader interface. The panel
interface module also translates control signals received
from the access control panel/reader interface and sends
them to the lock.
The figure below shows the relationship between the
components in the IDH Max system.
Power
Power (2)
supply
RS-485 Communication (2)
Field wire
harness
Wire
transfer
hinge
Installation Instructions for 83KM/93KM-
85KM/95KM IDH Max Cylindrical Locks
Lock
BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS
a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc
Contents
These installation instructions describe how to install,
wire, and configure the components provided with your
83KM/93KM-85KM/95KM IDH Max Cylindrical Lock. The
following topics are covered.
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Completing the installation at the door
Panel interface
module
Card present (1)
Sounder (2)
Reader LED (2)
Token data (2)
Strike (2)
RQE status (2)
Door status (2)
Communication tamper (2)
Power
Power (2)
supply
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Access
control
panel/
reader
interface
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Summary of Contents for Stanley 83KM-93KM

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Reader LED (2) reader Token data (2) interface Strike (2) RQE status (2) Field wire harness Door status (2) Wire Communication tamper (2) Lock transfer hinge Power Power (2) supply BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 2: Site Survey

    ANSI/BHMA 156.25: 0.1 amp Side of door Range ❑ Wire transfer hinge: 8 conductors min.; 28 AWG min. continued Inside and outside +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C) BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 3: Special Tools Checklist

    (4000 feet maximum): Category 5, shielded twisted pair; 24 AWG min. † TORX is a registered trademark of the Camcar Division of Textron. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 4: Preparing The Door And Door Jamb

    2 1/8″ diameter hole. 2 Tape the template to the door. 3 Center punch the necessary drill points. Refer to the instructions on the template. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 5 Figure 2 Drilling holes and mortising for the latch face 2 Mortise the edge of the door to fit the latch face. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 6 2 communication) 6 Pull the field wiring down the wall and through the access hole in the frame. Door frame Door Figure 4 Preparing for the wire transfer hinge BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 7 Note: Replace the drill jig after 10 door preparations. Drill lower through- bolt hole. Inside of door Figure 6 Installing the drill jig and drilling the through-bolt holes BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 8 Field wire circuit board in the inside trim. harness Inside of door Fire plate with PCB Figure 7 Pulling the field wire harness through the door BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 9 Deadlocking Door jamb plunger Strike plate Figure 9a Installing the strike box and strike plate Figure 9b Aligning the deadlocking plunger with the strike plate BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 10: Installing The Lock

    Note 2: The lockset fits doors 1 3/4″ to 2 1/4″ thick. (A spacer is available for 1 3/8″ doors.) Rose locking Outside rose liner Figure 11 Adjusting the rose liner for the door thickness BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 11 Figure 13. Inside of door Figure 12 Installing the lock chassis and engaging the retractor in the latch Fire plate Inside of door Figure 13 Installing the fire plate BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 12 Through-bolt 3 Tighten the RQE rose liner on the door with the through-bolts. Inside of door Figure 14 Installing the through-bolts and rose liner (9K shown) BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 13 ON only for locks with Inside of door an insertion-type magnetic stripe card reader. Figure 15 Installing the trim hole insert, bushing, and hub washer BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 14 Mounting screw Solenoid wire Mounting screw Figure 16b Connecting the reader wire harness to the control electronics circuit board and mounting the fire plate BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 15 Bottom cover Caution: Dress all wires away from possible pinch points before bottom cover is put in place. Cover screws Inside of door Figure 17 Installing the bottom cover BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 16 Figure 18. Note: Phillips Type 2 and T20 Torx options are available for the cover mounting screws. Inside of door Figure 18 Installing the top cover BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 17 Installing the lock & through-bolt trim Install inside and outside knobs/levers Note: To use a core and throw member from a manufacturer other than Stanley® with a 9KW Lock, see the Installation Instructions for 9K Non- interchangeable Cores & Throw Members (T56093).
  • Page 18: Installing The Panel Interface Module

    Figure 21 Mounting the panel interface module the panel rail and press the panel rail into position. Note: Mount the panel interface module in the enclosure with the access control panel/reader interface, if possible. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 19 Refer to the table below. Connect to access control panel/reader interface. Figure 22c Connecting to the access control panel/ reader interface BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 20 The strobe signal is sometimes called ‘clock’. Note: CP is the Card Present (ABA) output. The card present signal is low (0 volts DC) during output of ABA token data. continued BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 21 12 VDC at 0.1 A supply. Connect to access control panel/reader interface. Figure 22d Connecting to the access control panel/ Figure 22e Connecting to the power supply reader interface BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 22 Switch 7–ON Provides the ability to invert the interpretation of the sounder input signal. Inverted input Switch 7–OFF The normal input configuration interprets a closed contact as sounder ON. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 23: Testing The Installation

    Then remove the magnet. Verify that the appropriate alarm response is triggered by the access control panel, indicating that the door status sensor is working. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting The Installation

    19, and module and the access control panel/ correct the wiring problem. reader interface. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS © 2002–09 Stanley Security Solutions, Inc T61842/Rev D 1852379 ER-7991-12 Dec 2009 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc...

This manual is also suitable for:

85km-95km