Access One FEB100-NT User manual

Read and follow all UL and Safety Standards before installing. Refer to the manual and qualified personnel
for assistance. DO NOT install this device unless all entrapment and pinch points are eliminated.
Revision A
FEB100-NT
Free Exit Box - No Touch Sensor
Product Manual
• Installation Instructions
• Wiring Instructions

FEB100-NT
Product Manual
FEB100-NT, Rev A
Page 1
FEB100-NT OVERVIEW:
The FEB100-NT Free Exit Box uses a “No Touch”
Infrared sensor to sense a user and open the door or
gate. The built-in time delay makes it ideal for
pedestrian gates using magnetic locks or electric
strikes. A built-in manual override button can be used
if bad weather prevents the infrared sensor from
working.
• “No Touch” Infrared Sensor for handsfree
operation.
• Manual override for bad weather situations.
• Built-in time delay for pedestrian gates.
• Built-in terminal strip for simple and clean
wiring.
• Built-in LED housing for night time use.
MOUNTING THE SYSTEM:
The system can be mounted on a standard pedestal
or directly to a wall or flat surface. A 3/4” knockout is
located on the back of the box for conduit
connections. Rear mounting holes are available for
mounting screws and anchors. Follow all safety
warnings and precautions when mounting the system.
IMPORTANT: Remove the hinged faceplate and
electronics before removing the knockout to
prevent damage.
Pedestal Mounting:
1. Use security screws and lock nuts to securely attach the
back box to a gooseneck post.
2. If the mounting holes are not used, fill the holes with a
plug or sealant to prevent water from entering the box.
Wall Mounting:
1. Mount the system to a wall or flat surface. Use
appropriate mounting screws or anchors to securely
attach the system.
2. Never mount the system to a moving gate, gate panel,
or next to a gate that causes vibration to the mounting
point. Continuous vibration from moving or slamming
gates can cause damage to the unit and is not covered
under warranty.
CONNECTING POWER:
The FEB100-NT can only be powered by 12-24 VDC.
Use the 12VDC transformer supplied with the unit. To
power the unit:
1. Connect 12VDC to the 12+ and 12- terminals.
(Must be 12-24 VDC only - confirm polarity)
• 12VDC+ (red wire) to 12+ terminal.
• 12VDC- (black wire) to 12- terminal.
CONNECTING A GATE OPERATOR:
To connect the FEB100-NT to a gate operator:
1. Connect two wires from the gate operator Exit/
Open Input and gate operator Common Input:
• Gate operator Exit/Open to NO terminal.
• Gate operator Common to NOC terminal.
Mount the system at least 10 feet away from a
vehicular gate and its travel.
!
!DO NOT mount operating devices accessible
through the gate or in between gate and wall.
3”
3
6.00”
4.00”
6.00”
3.75”
Side View Back View
12+ 12- NO NOC NC NCC
12+ 12- NO NOC NC NCC
OPEN
IMPORTANT:
Main power supply must
be 12-24 VDC only!

FEB100-NT
Product Manual
FEB100-NT, Rev A
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CONNECTING ANELECTRIC STRIKE:
To connect the FEB100-NT to an electric strike:
1. Connect two wires from the electric strike to the
NO and NOC terminals:
• One leg of strike power to NO terminal.
• Same leg of strike power out from NOC
terminal to the strike.
• Other leg of strike power direct to the
strike.
CONNECTING A MAGNETIC LOCK:
To connect the FEB100-NT to an electric strike:
1. Connect two wires from the electric strike to the
NO and NOC terminals:
• One leg of maglock power to NC terminal.
• Same leg of maglock power out from NCC
terminal to the magnetic lock.
• Other leg of maglock power direct to lock.
INFRARED SENSOR OVERVIEW:
TIME DELAY ADJUSTMENT:
The time delay can be adjusted from 0.5 to 20
seconds using the adjustment dial on the left of the
IR Sensor. To adjust the time delay:
1. Turn the adjustment dial clockwise to increase
the time delay.
2. Turn the adjustment dial counter clockwise to
decrease the time delay.
3. Turning the adjustment dial fully clockwise to
the end will put the sensor into a toggle mode.
TOGGLE MODE SETTING:
The time delay can be turned off and set to a toggle
mode. To set the Sensor in toggle mode:
1. Turn the Time Delay Adjustment dial clockwise
to the end.
SENSOR DETECTING DISTANCE ADJUSTMENT:
The IR Sensor detecting distance can be adjusted
from 5cm to 20cm using the adjustment dial on the
right. To adjust the detecting distance:
1. Turn the adjustment dial clockwise to increase
the detection distance.
2. Turn the adjustment dial counter clockwise to
decrease the detection distance.
MANUAL OVERRIDE:
The FEB100-NT has a built-in manual override button
below the IR Sensor to be used if bad weather
prevents the infrared sensor from working.
NOTE: The manual override only provides a
momentary action and does not use the time delay or
toggle settings of the IR Sensor.
12+ 12- NO NOC NC NCC
Separate Strike
Power
12+ 12- NO NOC NC NCC
Separate Maglock
Power
Wire Terminal
Time Delay
Adjustment Sensitivity
Adjustment
IR Sensor
Manual
Override

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IMPORTANT USER INSTRUCTIONS:
Automatic gate systems provide user convenience and limit vehicular traffic. Because these systems can
produce high levels of force, it is important that you are aware of the potential hazards associated with the
system. Potential hazards may include pinch points, entrapment positions, lack of proper pedestrian
access, blind spots for traffic visibility.
It is the joint responsibility of the designer, purchaser, installer and end user to verify the system is properly
configured for its intended use. Be sure that the installer has instructed you on the proper operation of
the gate and gate system before use. Be sure the installer trains you about the basic functions of the
required reversing devices associated with the gate system and how to properly test them. Reversing
devices may include reverse loops, sensing edges, photoelectric cells, inherent reverse detection, and/or
other external devices.
RESTRICTIONS & WARNINGS:
1. A moving gate can cause serious injury or death. Read and follow all installation manuals, reference manuals, and
warning label instructions.
2. Vehicular gates are for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use a separate entrance. Keep all pedestrian traffic away from
any vehicular gate. No one should cross the path of a moving gate.
3. Never allow children to operate or play with gate controls or to play in the area of a gate system.
4. Access control devices must be placed far enough from moving gates to prevent the user from coming in contact with
the gate while operating the controls.
5. All activating devices must be installed in a clear line-of-sight with the gate and its travel.
6. Activating devices must be installed a minimum of 10 feet away from the gate.
7. Outdoor or easily accessible controls shall have a security feature to prevent unauthorized use.
8. Be sure to mount all operating devices clearly out of reach of through gates.
9. DO NOT install this device unless all potential hazards and pinch points have been eliminated.
DO NOT allow children to play near, on or with
the gate, gate operator, or any of its controls.
!DO NOT mount operating devices accessible
through the gate or in between gate and wall.
!