LCN 8310-2300 Series User manual

Models 8310-2310, -2320, -2330, -2340 Installation Instructions
Description
Available faceplates:
LNote: A minimum depth of 2-3/4” for all box installations, and mortised holes
when not using a box, is recommended.
8310-2310 (Single Gang): 2-3/4” x 4-1/2” stainless steel, fits on single gang electrical
boxes.
8310-2320 (Double Gang): 4-1/2” x 4-1/2” stainless steel, fits on single gang or double
gang boxes (required adapter plate included).
8310-2330 (Jamb Style): 1-3/4” x 4-1/2” stainless steel, has a custom mounting
without a box. See the installation section below.
8310-2340 (Round): 6” Diameter, fits on single or double gang boxes (required adapter
plate included).
Technical specifications
Descriptions 8310-2300 Series
Number of IR sensors 1
Batteries (supplied) “AA” alkaline batteries
Estimated battery life 2 years (based on 100 operations/day)
Standard operating range 1” - 12” (25.4mm - 304mm)
Factory set to 6” (152mm)
Operating mode Momentary
Momentary with alarm
Inputs “Request to Exit” external (door contact) input
Wireless output Hard-wired transmitter
Relay output 1 form “C” (SPDT)
Relay contact rating 2 Amps @ 30 VDC
Output type Normally Open or Normally Closed
Installation
1 Mounting
The touchless actuator may be mounted in conventional 2-3/4” deep metal or plastic electrical gang boxes. Ensure that
the unit sensor does not come in contact with the metal gang box to avoid shorting out the unit.
Do not place the sensor in the door’s opening range, where the sensor may see door movement. Do not place moving
objects in front of the sensor.
Use the weather resistant gasket as a protective barrier against the elements.
For electrical box installation, refer to the instructions that come with the product.
LNOTES: Plastic mounting boxes are required for use when using transmitters.
A minimum depth of 2-3/4” for all box installations, and mortised holes when not using a box, is recommended.
Actuators are recommended for interior use only!
Single gang electrical box (Single gang, double gang and round faceplates):
1. If using an in-wall box ensure the box is plumb and square, and flush with the wall surface. If using a surface box, ensure
it is secure & plumb.
2. Bring your 2-conductor wire through the back or side of the enclosure and leave approximately 6” tail for wiring
connection.
8310-2300 Series Touchless Actuator
Battery powered contactless switch
WAVE
TO OPEN
TO OPEN
WAV E
WAVE
TO OPEN
WAV E
TO OPEN

3. Make the electrical connections to the device according to the wiring section (see Section 2).
4. Using the dip switch located on the end of the unit, set the operating mode. (See Section 3.)
5. Attach the unit to the enclosure using the two #6-32 screws provided.
6. Attach the unit to the enclosure using the two #6-32 screws provided. #6-32 x 3/8 machine screws or tamperproof
screws.
LNote: Do not over-tighten!
Double gang electrical box (Double gang and round faceplate only):
1. If using an in-wall box ensure the box is plumb and square, and flush with the wall surface. If using a surface box, ensure
it is secure & plumb. If using a double-gang box, ensure the box is plumb and square with teh wall surface. Then attach
the metal adapter plate provided in the packaging.
2. Bring your 2-conductor wire through the back or side of the enclosure and leave approximately 6” tail for wiring
connection.
3. Make the electrical connections to the device according to the wiring section (See Section 2).
4. Using the dip switch located on the end of the unit, set the operating mode. (See Section 3)
5. Attach the unit to the enclosure using the two #6-32 screws provided.
6. Attach the faceplate to the unit using the two black #6-32 x 3/8 machine screws or tamperproof screws.
LNote: Do not over-tighten!
Jamb mount (Jamb faceplate only):
LNote:
A minimum depth of 2-3/4” for all box installations, and mortised
holes when not using a box, is recommended.
1. If mounting directly in a 1-3/4” wide aluminum jamb, make a cutout in the
door frame at the intended location. Drill and tap two mounting holes as
shown.
2. Bring your 2-conductor wire through the back or side of the enclosure and
leave approximately 6” tail for wiring connection.
3. Make the electrical connections to the device according to the wiring
section (see Section 2).
4. Using the dip switch located on the end of the unit, set the operating
mode. (See Section 3)
5. Attach the unit to the enclosure or jamb using the two #6-32 screws
provided.
6. Attach the faceplate to the unit using the two black
#6-32 x 3/8 machine screws or tamperproof screws.
LNote: Do not over-tighten!
2 Wiring
CAUTION
Do not apply power to the unit until all secondary wiring is complete, and
dip-switches have been set.
The actuator is powered from 2 AA batteries (supplied). The battery
holder has been pre-installed. Insert the batteries into the battery
holder. Please be careful that the polarity of the batteries is correct.
The actuator output is a form “C” relay. Selecting the correct output is
also dependent on the operating mode chosen. Most applications will
utilize the N.O. and Common terminals.
Request To
Exit Input
Power In -
Power In +
N
O
C
O
M
N
C
N
O
C
O
M
N
C
73mm
7/8"
2
38 mm
1/2"
1
3
79mm
1/4"
Drill & Tap
6-32 (2 holes)

3 Set-up
Dip Switch Settings
See the diagrams below for the dip switch locations:
Dip Switch Bank 1 Dip Switch Bank 2
8310-2300
Series
Description Function SW1 SW2 Description
1 LED Enable Green LED flashes while
the output is activated
Momentary OFF OFF The output operates
once and only re-
engages aer the
object is removed.
2 Audio Enable Piezo buzzer sounds
when the output is
activated
Momentary
with alarm
ON OFF The output operates
once, and only re-
engages aer the
object is removed.
If an object remains
in the detectable
area, an alarm will
generate aer about
30 seconds.
3 Normally
Open/Closed
Mode
Changes the output relay
logic. N/O becomes N/C
and N/C becomes N/O.
Continuous
operation
OFF ON The output remains
activated until the
object is removed.
4 Toggle Mode Relay toggles on each
activation.
Switch 1 - LED On/LED Off
This switch disables the LED, should this feature be desired. Factory setting is OFF.
This feature will decrease the battery life if set to ON.
Switch 2 - Audio Enable
Set this switch to ON to enable an audible beep every time the switch is activated.
The factory default is OFF. Enabling this feature will use additional power and
decrease the life of the battery.
Switch 3 - Normal Open/Closed Mode
For LCN applications, choose Normally Open mode if you want the N.O. contact
to remain open if the power were to fail. The dip switch in the OFF position is the
factory setting.
Switch 4 - Toggle mode
The relay will activate and stay activated until the object is removed and then
presented again.
Battery strength meter
To check the battery strength, place an object in front of the
actuator for about 5 seconds. The actuator will beep up to five
times, indicating the batter charge level. Five beeps will mean that
the battery is fully charged. One to three beeps will mean that you
should change the batteries.
Adjustments
Once the dip switches have been set, and the unit is installed in
the frame or enclosure, apply power to the unit and observe the
operation.
Set both potentiometers to minimum setting initially (fully counter-
clockwise).
Adjust the range potentiometer by turning the pot in a clockwise
manner, and passing your hand in front of the unit. Rotate the pot
until the desired range is obtained. See the diagram on the previous
page for locations.
Next, adjust the time delay potentiometer by turning clockwise until
the desired time delay is obtained. It is sometimes beneficial to leave this adjustment set to minimum and utilize the time
delay on the door operator, if present.
1’
0’ 2’ 3’
1”
(25.4mm)
12”
(304mm)
12
12
O
N
O
N
4
3
RELAY
LED
Relay OP
Time
LED Enable
Audio Enable
Sounder
Error/Alarm
LED
Range Adj.
MOM OP
MOM OP
with Alarm
Fail Safe

Troubleshooting
Door does not open when swiping
hand in front of sensor
Bad or no power Check power supply. If LED switches
on or flashes, power connections are
okay.
Check battery strength (check battery
strength meter). Remove & replace
batteries. Replace faulty actuator
assembly.
Detection range too short Adjust detection zone. Remove any
metal plates in front of sensor.
Incorrect wiring/connection Check wiring and relay connection.
Sensor stays in detection Environmental conditions influencing
sensor
Remove moving objects from around
sensor.
Incorrect wiring/connection Check wiring and relay connection.
Door remains open aer detection/
activation
Wrong output mode Switch output mode to Pulse.
Incorrect wiring/connection Check wiring and relay connection.
No activation Power wires not connected Verify power connect at actuator
touchless plate, and power source.
Activation wires not connected Verify activation connection at
actuator and door control.
Constant activation Something is moving in front of the
touchless plate
Actuator alarm will sound.Verify DIP
positions SW1 (ON) & SW2 (OFF).
Clear the area around the plate.
Transmitter or connected activation
wires are connected to NC of touchless
sensor
Ensure that DIP 3 is set to OFF (N.O.).
Make sure the activation wires are
connected to N.O.
Touchless sensor set to Toggle Mode Turn DIP 4 in Bank 1 to OFF.

© Allegion 2021
Printed in U.S.A.
47375847 Rev. 03/21-a
Wiring diagrams
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Benchmark 2800/9500 Series Senior Swing
6440 Compact Series
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
COMMON
ACTUATE
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
345678910
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
-24 VDC
+24 VDC
SAFETY SEN
SAFETY GND
RELAY COM
RELAY N/O
RELAY N/C
AUX GND
AUX ACT
3-WAY HO
3-WAY GND
3-WAY OFF
MAIN ACT
MAIN ACT
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
BLACK
WHITE
YELLOW
GR AY
BLACK
WHITE
YELLOW
GR AY
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
N.C COM N.O
TOUCHLESS
ACTUATOR
Do not leave problems unresolved. If a satisfactory solution cannot be achieved aer troubleshooting a problem,
please contact Allegion at 1-877-671-7011. If you must wait for the following work day to call Allegion, leave the door
inoperable until satisfactory repairs can be made. Never sacrifice the safe operation of the automatic door or gate for
an incomplete solution.
For more information, visit www.allegion.com.
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