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BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 45HM IDH Max 1300 Installation Instructions Manual

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The 45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise 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 (RQE)
The figure below shows the relationship between the
components in the IDH Max® System.
T81626 Rev – 1929247 ER-7991-12 Feb 2007
Installation Instructions for
45HM IDH Max® 1300 Mortise Locks
Power
Power (2)
supply
RS-485 Communication (2)
Field wire
harness
Wire
Lock
transfer
hinge
BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS
a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
For hole sizes, see the
W28 Template (T81625)
Figure 1
Identifying holes to drill
B.A.S.I.S.
or
Lenel
Access
Control
Panel
A
B
B
C
F
G
H
G
D
A
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Summary of Contents for BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 45HM IDH Max 1300

  • Page 1 Identifying holes to drill Power Power (2) supply RS-485 Communication (2) B.A.S.I.S. Lenel Access Control Panel Field wire harness Wire Lock transfer hinge T81626 Rev – 1929247 ER-7991-12 Feb 2007 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 2 You need to take the bevel into account. Tape the templates to the door. Figure 2 Aligning the templates BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 3 Then drill a 3/8″ channel at approximately a 35° angle from the door status switch hole into the mortise cavity (as shown in Figure 4). Figure 4 Preparing for the door status switch BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 4 8WTCM per lock. This module is supplied with Door frame Door electrically locked (EL) functions and is optional with electrically unlocked (EU) functions. Figure 6 Running field wiring – Continued BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 5 1/2″ into the case and press to extend the latch out of the case. See Figure 8. 3 Rotate the latchbolt 180 degrees and allow it to retract Figure 8 Rotating the latchbolt into the case. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 6 Inside Inside of door board in the inside trim. case trim 3 Secure the mortise case with the case mounting screws. Figure 10 Installing the mortise case (inside of door) BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 7: Installing The Trim

    Caution: Do not overtighten the trim mounting plate screws. Overtightening may damage the locking mechanism. Figure 12 Installing the trim mounting plates BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 8 6 The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors. Provide adequate security for the control key. Figure 13 Installing the concealed cylinder BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 9 Figure 14. insert Bushing Outside of door Trim hole insert Bushings Inside of door Figure 14 Installing the trim hole inserts and bushings BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 10 Outside of door Figure 15a Feeding the reader wire harness connector Figure 15b Connecting the reader wire harness to the from the outside trim through the door control electronics circuit board BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 11 Switch 7 2,400 All off 9,600 19,200 38,400 3 For the last IDH Max Lock in the daisy-chain only, set switch 8 to ON. Otherwise, set switch 8 to OFF. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 12 ON if the lock is the last one in the daisy change. Figure 16 DIP switches on the Control Electronics circuit board set to reader address 5 and 38,400 bps baud rate and not end of line. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 13: Completing The Installation At The Door

    Caution: When making the sensor connections completing connections and solenoid connection, make sure: there are no loose wire connections where the ■ wires are inserted into the connectors ■ the connectors are firmly mated. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 14 3 Tighten the trim mounting screws. 4 Turn the levers to check that they operate smoothly. Set screw Spindles Outside of door Inside of door Figure 18b Installing the levers BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 15 Control key Caution: The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors. Provide adequate security for the control key. Inside of door Figure 19 Installing the core BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 16 2 Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the access door with the security screw. Tighten firmly. Security screw Tabs Figure 20 Installing the access door BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 17 Make sure power (12 volts DC) and ground are connected properly. Follow the instructions provided by the power supply manufacturer. Do not plug in the power supply yet. Figure 21b Positioning the strike BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 18: Testing The Installation

    Verify that the lock fails safe or secure, according to its function. 6 With the door armed, hold the door open. Hold a mag- net against the edge of the door, over the door status BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting The Installation

    Check the connections for all power field wiring to the lock. Check the power connections between the field wire harness and the wire transfer hinge. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
  • Page 20 © 2006 Stanley Security Solutions, Inc. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS and Stanley Logistics, Inc. a Division of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc. T81626/Rev – 1929247 ER-7991-12 Feb 2007...