Schlage CT5000 User manual

*P516-104*
P516-104
CT5000
Oine controller user guide
Instructions for Adaptable Series oine controller
+-
+-
C
B+
1
+
+
1
1
GND
GND
IF RADIO BOARD PRESENT
NC
BATT
COIN CELL NOT NEEDED
NC
C
NO
C
NO
PRIMARY SIDE
BEEPER
BEEPER
ALARM
STRIKE
AUX
PWR/
SIDE UP
LINE
GND
RTE
GND
GND
111
1
RED
GRN
GND
DATA\D0
CLK\D1
GND
SWITCH INPUT
CLK\D1
DATA\D0
RED
GRN
READER1 READER2
TAMP2
TAMP1
DPS
RTX
GND
DEBUG
TAMPER
STATUS
RELAY
RX/TX
USB
+12V
+5V
LID
+3.3V
RX
TX
GND
OPEN
A-
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
23394075_C
SCHLAGE
LINK
RESET
TAMPER
GND
ICLK
IDAT
RB8
RB7
GND
VDD
MCLR
USB
AA
BATT
LINE
ALR_NC
ALR_C
ALR_NO
AUX
AUX
AUX
STR
STR
STR
RB+
TB+
TA-
RA-
RS485
12/24VDC
THIS
MOUNT
LED2
BATTERY_HOLDER1
R112
C61
U4
REL1
J3
J7
REL2
REL3
U5
TP25
TP24
TP23
TP22
TP21
J6
LED1
LED4
LED7
LED5
LED6
LED3
J18
J17
J13
LED8 LED9
C32
J9
J12
J11
J10
J8
S3
S2 S1
J5
J2
J1
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2 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Contents
Overview ...........................................................................................................................3
Getting started ..................................................................................................................4
Typical installation .........................................................................................................4
Mount the CT5000 ............................................................................................................5
CT5000 wiring connections ..............................................................................................5
Wiring the CT5000 to access control peripherals .........................................................5
CT5000 cable/ wire specications .................................................................................6
Switch inputs .................................................................................................................7
Relay outputs ................................................................................................................8
Relay output suppression diagram................................................................................8
Credential readers.........................................................................................................9
Wiring diagram CT5000 x magnetic lock ....................................................................10
Wiring diagram CT5000 x electric strike ..................................................................... 11
Wiring diagram CT5000 x dry contact relay ................................................................12
Power failure modes ...................................................................................................12
Remote USB connection ................................................................................................13
Handheld Device (HHD) .................................................................................................14
Construction access mode .............................................................................................15
CT5000 controller with readers ...................................................................................15
Cancel construction access mode ..............................................................................15
Reset to factory defaults .................................................................................................15
CT5000 manual programming ........................................................................................16
Credential types ..........................................................................................................16
Programming legend ...................................................................................................17
Manual programming commands................................................................................17
Manual programming error codes ...............................................................................20
Using the CT5000 controller ...........................................................................................20
Reader LED reference ....................................................................................................20
CT5000 coin cell battery .................................................................................................21
Test .................................................................................................................................21
Test the CT5000 with power applied ...........................................................................21
Schlage button test .....................................................................................................21
CT5000 in construction mode .....................................................................................21
CT5000 and door le test ............................................................................................21
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................22
CT5000 LED reference ...................................................................................................23
FCC/IC statements .........................................................................................................24
This product is compliant of UL 294 and ULC S319 standard. This product’s compliance
would be invalidated through the use of any add-on, expansion, memory or other module
that has not yet been evaluated for compatibility for use with this UL Listed product, in
accordance with the requirements of the Standards UL 294 and ULC S319. This product has
been evaluated for ULC-S319 Class I.
UL294 Access Control Levels tested to: Destructive Attack - Level 1; Line Security - Level 1;
Endurance - Level 4; Standby Power - Level 1.

3 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Overview
The Schlage CT5000 is an o-line access controller in the AD-Series product line.
• The CT5000 is intended for use on one (1) single opening.
• May be used with up to two (2) credential reader interfaces that use Wiegand and/or
Clock & Data outputs.
• Externally powered using a UL294 power supply for UL installations and a ULCS318/
ULCS319 listed Class 2 power supply for cUL installations (not included) capable of
sourcing at least 500 mA @ 12 or 24 VDC (example: Schlage models PS902, PS904,
PS906).
• Capable of storing credentials for up to 5000 users.
• Maintains an audit trail of up to 5000 events.
• Intended for indoor use only. Ambient temperature range -35C to +66C (-31F to +151F).
• The CT5000 is congured using the Handheld Device (HHD). See Handheld Device
(HHD) on page 14 for more information.
• Any installation involving an opening which is considered an emergency exit or a re
rated opening must conform to all local and national safety and building codes.
• Access equipment manufactured and/or sold by Allegion is not rated for, or intended
for use in life safety installations. UL listed panic hardware must be used to allow
emergency exit from the protected area.
• Before installing the CT5000 controller, read all documentation for all products in
the installation.
+-
+-
C
B+
1
+
+
1
1
GND
GND
IF RADIO BOARD PRESENT
NC
BATT
COIN CELL NOT NEEDED
NC
C
NO
C
NO
PRIMARY SIDE
BEEPER
BEEPER
ALARM
STRIKE
AUX
PWR/
SIDE UP
LINE
GND
RTE
GND
GND
111
1
RED
GRN
GND
DATA\D0
CLK\D1
GND
SWITCH INPUT
CLK\D1
DATA\D0
RED
GRN
READER1 READER2
TAMP2
TAMP1
DPS
RTX
GND
DEBUG
TAMPER
STATUS
RELAY
RX/TX
USB
+12V
+5V
LID
+3.3V
RX
TX
GND
OPEN
A-
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
23394075_C
SCHLAGE
LINK
RESET
TAMPER
GND
ICLK
IDAT
RB8
RB7
GND
VDD
MCLR
USB
AA
BATT
LINE
ALR_NC
ALR_C
ALR_NO
AUX
AUX
AUX
STR
STR
STR
RB+
TB+
TA-
RS485
12/24VDC
THIS
MOUNT
LED2
BATTERY_HOLDER1
R112
C61
U4
REL1
J3
J7
REL2
REL3
U5
TP25
TP24
TP23
TP22
TP21
J6
LED1
LED4
LED7
LED5
LED6
LED3
J18
J17
J13
LED8 LED9
C32
J9
J12
J11
J10
J8
S3
S2 S1
J5
J2
J1
J2
Lid Tamper
Switch Input
J13
Switch Inputs
J10
Reserved
J5
USB
J7, Power
12 or 24 VDC
J17
Reader 1
J18
Reader 2
J6
Relay Outputs
SW1
Lid Tamper
Switch
Mounting
Hole
Mounting
Hole
Mounting
Holes
J8
6” (15.25 cm)
9⁷⁄₈”
(25.25 cm)

4 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Getting started
Before installing the CT5000, read all documentation for all products in the
installation.
1. Determine the location of each component in the access control system. The CT5000
must be installed indoors.
2. To operate at optimum eciency, cable runs should be kept as short as possible.
3. Consult the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local electrical codes for information
regarding wire run lengths and minimum required wire gauge.
4. Install the UL listed reader(s) as specied in the control unit installation instructions.
LThe CT5000 may not control or congure the reader’s beeper or LED settings.
Consult the reader’s user guide for more information on conguring the reader’s
beeper or LED patterns.
5. Install the UL listed electried locking hardware. See the manufacturer’s installation
guide that came with the hardware. For installation instructions and information for
Schlage electried locks, visit the Schlage website at www.allegion.com/us (see
Support>Schlage Electronics>Electronic Locks Technical Library).
6. Install the CT5000. A U.S. single gang electrical box (not included) is required for
the remote USB connection. See Remote USB connection on page 13.
7. Install a UL294 or ULCS318/ULCS319 listed power supply (example: Schlage PS900
Series) for the CT5000 and the readers. The power supply must be compatible with all
components and must have the capacity to power the CT5000 and the readers. (The
CT5000 requires a power supply capable of sourcing at least 500 mA @ 12 or 24 VDC.)
LIf preferred, separate UL294 or ULCS318/ULCS319 listed power sources for the
CT5000 and the readers is an acceptable alternative.
8. Make sure power is properly connected to all components in the system.
9. After power is applied, remove the mylar strip from the coin cell battery.
10. Make all wiring connections.
11. Congure and program the CT5000. See CT5000 manual programming on page 16.
12. Test the operation of the CT5000 with the electried locking hardware. See Test on
page 21.
Save this user guide for future reference.
CT5000
C
re
dent
i
a
l
s
Readers
Door hardware
connections
not shown.
0 1
2 3
6 7
4 5
*#
8 9
Power
Supply
UL listed exit
device or lock
Typical installation
Compatible credential reader output formats:
• Wiegand and Clock & Data formats are compatible with the CT5000.
• Keypad formats compatible with the CT5000 are: ASCII with leading parity, 4-bit,
8-bit and 26-bit Wiegand. (Note: Manual programming and card plus pin are not
supported in 26 -bit Wiegand.)

5 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Mount the CT5000
Follow these steps to permanently attach the CT5000 enclosure to its desired location.
1. Drill four holes, >\cx” diameter drill bit, 1C\v” (44 mm) deep, located to match the mounting
holes as shown on page 3.
2. If the location does not adequately support the CT5000, mounting anchors should be
used (not included).
3. Mount the CT5000 using appropriate #8 mounting hardware (not included).
CT5000 wiring connections
Wiring the CT5000 to access control peripherals
The CT5000 will interface with two (2) UL listed credential readers and supports three (3)
output relays – strike, auxiliary and alarm and four (4) optional inputs – reader 1 tamper,
reader 2 tamper, request to exit and door position switch.
Request to enter is not supported on the CT5000.
Use cable entry/exit connectors that comply with local electrical codes (i.e. conduit, etc.)
Drill hole(s) in the CT5000 enclosure to accommodate the size and number of entry/exit
connectors to be used (refer to diagram).
To avoid damage to electronics inside the enclosure when drilling, use light pressure
so that the bit does not penetrate very far when it breaks through the enclosure, or
remove electronics from the enclosure before drilling.
Drill access
hole(s) in this area.

6 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
CT5000 cable/ wire specications
• Wiring methods should be in accordance with the National Electric Code (ANSI/
NFPA70), local electric codes and the authorities having jurisdiction.
• Cabling and wire must be UL listed and recognized wire suitable for the application.
• Use only stranded, multi-conductor wire without splices.
• Refer to Cable/Wire Table 1 - Typical Installation for wire specications for a typical
conguration.
• Refer to Cable/Wire Table 2 for wire specications for other wiring congurations.
Cable/ wire table 1 –Typical Installation
Application Part number AWG Description Length of wire run
DC power input Belden 8760 18 2 conductor 100 feet (30.5 meters)
Door position switch Belden 8760 18 2 conductor
shielded
500 feet
(152.5 meters)
Request to exit Belden 8760 18*
Strike relay output Belden 8760 18*
Auxiliary relay output Belden 8760 18*
Alarm relay output Belden 8760 18*
Credential reader
tamper
Belden 8760 18*
Credential reader 1 Alpha 1296C 22 6 conductor
shielded
Alpha 1298C 22 8 conductor
shielded
Credential reader 2 Alpha 1296C 22 6 conductor
shielded
Alpha 1298C 22 8 conductor
shielded
* Typical application. See Cable/wire table 2 for load/power wire runs.
Cable/ wire table 2
Total length of one
wire run
Load current @ 12 VDC Load current @ 24 VDC
1/4 A 1/2 A 3/4 A 1 A 1/4 A 1/2 A 3/4 A 1 A
100 feet (30.5 meters) 24 18 16 14 24 20 18 18
200 feet (61 meters) 16 14 12 12 20 18 16 14
300 feet (91.5 meters) 16 12 12 10 18 16 14 12
400 feet (122 meters) 14 12 10 –18 14 12 12
500 feet (152.5 meters) 14 10 10 –16 14 12 10
Power
The J7 input power connection is mandatory. An external, UL294 or ULCS318/ULCS319
listed power supply capable of sourcing at least 500 mA @ 12 or 24 VDC must be provided.
RS-485
J10 RS-485 connection is reserved for future expansion.
Tamper input
SW1 lid tamper switch monitors the state of the CT5000 enclosure lid and generates a tamper
trouble signal when the lid is open. When terminals J2-1 and J2-2 are shorted, a tamper audit is
recorded.

7 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Switch inputs
Request to exit and door position switch are designed to be dry contact switches tied to
ground when the switch is closed.
Reader 1 tamper and reader 2 tamper are designed to be dry contact switches tied to
ground when the switch is closed, OR a signal level input for 5V logic. Any voltage greater
than 5V may cause damage to either the CT5000 or the reader(s).
Connect the shield of the electried locking hardware input cables to the appropriate
CT5000 GND terminal.
LThe switch input may be changed from the default condition using the Schlage
Utility Software (SUS) on the HHD.
Switch input terminal Description Default condition
GND J13-1 Ground
Not currently used in the CT5000.
RTE J13-2 Request
to enter
GND J13-3 Ground Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
RTX J13-4 Request
to exit
When the switch opens or closes, the
CT5000 will change the state of the strike
relay.
Switch closed
(GND) = Request
to exit
GND J13-5 Ground Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
DPS J13-6
Door
position
switch
By default, the CT5000 assumes there
is no DPS connected. To install DPS, a
Handheld Device (HHD) with Schlage
Utility Software (sold separately) is
necessary to change the conguration
of the system to indicate that a DPS is
installed.
When DPS is installed and enabled, the
CT5000 will trigger an alarm if congured
in this manner with the HHD.
Switch open = door
closed
GND J13-7 Ground Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
TAMP1 J13-8 Reader 1
tamper
When a signal level input is used,
connect the wire to TAMP1
OR
When a dry contact switch is used,
connect one wire to TAMP1 and the other
to pin 7 (GND).
Signal low or switch
closed (GND) =
reader 1 tamper
GND J13-9 Ground Electrical ground (common) for the
CT5000.
TAMP2 J13-10 Reader 2
tamper
When a signal level input is used,
connect the wire to TAMP2
OR
When a dry contact switch is used,
connect one wire to TAMP2 and the other
to pin 9 (GND).
Signal low or switch
closed (GND) =
reader 2 tamper

8 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Relay outputs
The three (3) relay outputs consist of strike, auxiliary and alarm outputs. These are Form C
type relay outputs with normally open, common and normally closed contacts.
The factory default conguration of the strike relay is as follows:
• When the strike relay is de-energized, the opening is assumed to be secure.
• When the strike relay is energized, the opening is assumed to be unsecure.
Accordingly, the appropriate side of the relay contact (normally open/normally closed)
must be used to ensure that when the relay is de-energized the opening is locked,
and when the relay is energized the opening is unlocked. The aux and alarm relays are
de-energized by default.
The strike, auxiliary and alarm relay outputs can be individually congured by the SUS on the HHD.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams on page 10, page 11, and page 12.
Relay output terminal Description
STR_NO J6-1 Strike normally open The strike relay is capable of switching up to a
6 amp resistive load at 24 VDC, 6 amp at 120
VAC, or 3 amp at 240 VAC.
STR_C J6-2 Strike common
STR_NC J6-3 Strike normally closed
AUX_NO J6-4 Auxiliary normally open The aux relay is capable of switching up to a 2 amp
resistive load at 24 VDC or 0.5 amp at 120 VAC.
AUX_C J6-5 Auxiliary common
AUX_NC J6-6 Auxiliary normally closed
ALR_NO J6-7 Alarm normally open The alarm relay is capable of switching up to a 2 amp
resistive load at 24 VDC or 0.5 amp at 120 VAC.
Note: The CT5000 alarm operates only when
a DPS is installed and the CT5000 is properly
congured with the HHD.
By default, the CT5000 assumes there is no
DPS connected. To install DPS, a Handheld
Device (HHD) with Schlage Utility Software
(sold separately) is necessary to change the
conguration of the system to indicate that a DPS
is installed.
ALR_C J6-8 Alarm common
ALR_NC J6-9 Alarm normally closed
A transient suppressor must be installed with every electrical device switched
through a relay output contact.
Refer to the Relay output suppression diagram below. Follow the UL listed electried lock/
load manufacturer’s recommendation for suppression of magnetic/inductive loads. Use
a properly rated transient voltage suppression (TVS) diode (or silicon avalanche diode).
Install the suppressor within 18 inches (46 cm) of the switched electrical load.
LRelay outputs must utilize a dedicated shielded cable to prevent transient
contamination of other CT5000 signal wiring. Do not run relay output wires in the
same cable or conduit as any other CT5000 wiring. Connect the shield of the relay
output cables to the appropriate earth ground terminal of the electried lock/load or
auxiliary load power supply. The shield should NOT be connected at the CT5000.
Transient
Suppressor
Electrified
Access
Control
Hardware
Relay or
Solenoid
UL/ULC
Listed
Power
Supply
_
+
CT5000
NC or NO depending on
fail safe/fail secure configuration
Common
Relay output suppression diagram

9 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Credential readers
An input device with either Wiegand (Data1/Data0) or Magnetic (Clock and Data) bit stream
can be used with the CT5000. The CT5000 provides two (2) separate credential reader
interfaces for control of one (1) opening.
The following readers are UL294 listed for use with the CT5000:
• Essex Electronics model KTP-162
• Mercury Security models MR-5 and MR-20, and XceedID models XF-1050, XF-1100,
XF-1500, XF-1550 and XF-2100
The following readers are ULCS319 listed for use with the CT5000:
• XceedID models PR10, SM10, MT11, MT11-485, MT15, MT15-485, MTK15 and MTK15-485.
Connect the shield of the reader 1 cable to the CT5000 J17-3 terminal (GND). Connect the
shield of the reader 2 cable to the CT5000 J18-3 terminal (GND). Do not connect the cable
shield at the credential reader.
LReader input ports are designed for 5V logic. Any voltage greater than 5V may
cause damage to either the CT5000 or the reader(s).
The CT5000 does not provide power to the reader(s). Power must be provided to the
reader(s) separately by a UL listed power supply. Refer to Wiring Diagram examples
on page 10, page 11, and page 12.
The CT5000 may not provide complete control of the reader’s beeper or LEDs. Please
consult the reader’s manufacturer for instruction on reader conguration.
Make sure your reader is congured with the LEDs and beeper OFF for best
compatibility.
Reader 1
terminal
Reader 2
terminal Description
CLK/D1 J17-1 J18-1 Credential reader inputs: Each input line is pulled to
GND through a 12V transient suppressor and a 2 mega-
ohm resistor.
Wiegand or magnetic format is automatically detected.
DATA/D0 J17-2 J18-2
GND J17-3 J18-3 The signal ground of the CT5000 must be tied to the
signal ground at the reader.
BEEPER J17-4 J18-4
Beeper signal line connection to the reader.
This is an “open collector” style output, and has a 12V
transient suppressor to GND.
The output is switched to GND through a 100 ohm
resistor to activate the beeper on the reader.
Note: Most readers beep independently, and beeper
performance depends on the specic reader model.
GRN J17-5 J18-5
Green LED signal line connection to the reader.
This is an “open collector” style output, and has a 12V
transient suppressor to GND.
The output is switched to GND through a 100 ohm
resistor to activate the green LED on the reader.
RED J17-6 J18-6 Red LED signal line connection to the reader.
This is an “Open Collector” style output, and has a 12V
transient suppressor to GND.
The output is switched to GND through a 100 Ohm
resistor to activate the red LED on the reader.

10 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
+-
+-
C
B+
1
+
+
1
1
GND
GND
IF RADIO BOARD PRESENT
NC
BATT
COIN CELL NOT NEEDED
NC
C
NO
C
NO
PRIMARY SIDE
BEEPER
BEEPER
ALARM
STRIKE
AUX
PWR/
SIDE UP
LINE
GND
RTE
GND
GND
111
1
RED
GRN
GND
DATA\D0
CLK\D1
GND
CLK\D1
DATA\D0
RED
GRN
READER1 READER2
TAMP2
TAMP1
DPS
RTX
GND
DEBUG
TAMPER
STATUS
RELAY
RX/TX
USB
+12V
+5V
LID
+3.3V
RX
TX
GND
OPEN
A-
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
23394075_C
SCHLAGE
LINK
RESET
TAMPER
GND
20
19
2
1
ICLK
IDAT
RB8
RB7
GND
VDD
MCLR
USB
AA
BATT
LINE
ALR_NC
ALR_C
ALR_NO
AUX
AUX
AUX
STR
STR
STR
RB+
TB+
TA-
RS485
12/24VDC
THIS
MOUNT
LED2
BATTERY_HOLDER1
R112
C61
U4
REL1
J3
J7
REL2
REL3
U5
TP25
TP24
TP23
TP22
TP21
J6
LED1
LED4
LED7
LED5
LED6
LED3
J18
J17
J13
LED8 LED9
C32
J9
J12
J11
J10
J8
S3
S2 S1
J5
J2
J1
+−
Fail Safe
Locking Hardware
Max 6 Amps @ 24 VDC
SWITCH INPUT
UL or ULC Listed
12 or 24 VDC
+−
Power Supply
To + 12 or 24 VDC of
Card Reader*
*IMPORTANT: Match Voltage
of Power Supply to Card Reader
UL 294 or
ULC S319 Listed
12 or 24 VDC
+ −
Power Supply
Reader 1
RTX Device (if required)
Wiring diagram CT5000 x magnetic lock

11 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
+-
+-
C
B+
1
+
+
1
1
GND
GND
IF RADIO BOARD PRESENT
NC
BATT
COIN CELL NOT NEEDED
NC
C
NO
C
NO
PRIMARY SIDE
BEEPER
BEEPER
ALARM
STRIKE
AUX
PWR/
SIDE UP
LINE
GND
RTE
GND
GND
111
1
RED
GRN
GND
DATA\D0
CLK\D1
GND
CLK\D1
DATA\D0
RED
GRN
READER1 READER2
TAMP2
TAMP1
DPS
RTX
GND
DEBUG
TAMPER
STATUS
RELAY
RX/TX
USB
+12V
+5V
LID
+3.3V
RX
TX
GND
OPEN
A-
1
11
1
1
1
1
23394075_C
SCHLAGE
LINK
RESET
TAMPER
GND
20
19
2
1
ICLK
IDAT
RB8
RB7
GND
VDD
MCLR
USB
AA
BATT
LINE
ALR_NC
ALR_C
ALR_NO
AUX
AUX
AUX
STR
STR
RB+
TB+
TA-
RS485
12/24VDC
THIS
MOUNT
LED2
BATTERY_HOLDER1
R112
C61
U4
REL1
J3
J7
REL2
REL3
U5
TP25
TP24
TP23
TP22
TP21
J6
LED1
LED4
LED7
LED5
LED6
LED3
J18
J17
J13
LED8 LED9
C32
J9
J12
J11
J10
J8
S3
S2 S1
J5
J2
J1
+−
Fail Secure
Locking Hardware
Max 6 Amps @ 24 VDC
SWITCH INPUT
UL or ULC Listed
12 or 24 VDC
+−
Power Supply
To + 12 or 24 VDC of
Card Reader*
*IMPORTANT: Match Voltage
of Power Supply to Card Reader
UL 294 or
ULC S319 Listed
12 or 24 VDC
+ −
Power Supply
Reader 1
RTX Device (if required)
Wiring diagram CT5000 x electric strike

12 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
+-
+-
C
B+
1
+
+
1
1
GND
GND
IF RADIO BOARD PRESENT
NC
BATT
COIN CELL NOT NEEDED
NC
C
NO
C
NO
PRIMARY SIDE
BEEPER
BEEPER
ALARM
STRIKE
AUX
PWR/
SIDE UP
LINE
GND
RTE
GND
GND
111
1
RED
GRN
GND
DATA\D0
CLK\D1
GND
CLK\D1
DATA\D0
RED
GRN
READER1 READER2
TAMP2
TAMP1
DPS
RTX
GND
DEBUG
TAMPER
STATUS
RELAY
RX/TX
USB
+12V
+5V
LID
+3.3V
RX
TX
GND
OPEN
A-
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
23394075_C
SCHLAGE
LINK
RESET
TAMPER
GND
20
19
2
1
ICLK
IDAT
RB8
RB7
GND
VDD
MCLR
USB
AA
BATT
LINE
ALR_NC
ALR_C
ALR_NO
AUX
AUX
AUX
STR
STR
STR
RB+
TB+
TA-
RS485
12/24VDC
THIS
MOUNT
LED2
BATTERY_HOLDER1
R112
C61
U4
REL1
J3
J7
REL2
REL3
U5
TP25
TP24
TP23
TP22
TP21
J6
LED1
LED4
LED7
LED5
LED6
LED3
J18
J17
J13
LED8 LED9
C32
J9
J12
J11
J10
J8
S3
S2 S1
J5
J2
J1
UL or ULC Listed
12 or 24 VDC
+−
Power Supply
Dry Contact
Output Available
as Needed
SWITCH INPUT
RTX Device
(if required) To + 12 or 24 VDC
of Card Reader*
*IMPORTANT: Match Voltage of Power Supply to Card Reader
NO COM NC
Reader 1
Wiring diagram CT5000 x dry contact relay
Power failure modes
The CT5000 strike relay can be congured to fail safe (fail unlocked) or fail secure (fail locked)
using SUS on the HHD. The default state of the strike relay is fail secure or “normally closed
(secure)” on the HHD. Auxiliary and alarm relays can also be congured. Please use the chart
below as a recommended wiring guideline with various types of electronic locking hardware.
To maximize security, a valid credential must be presented before any conguration
change to the strike relay can take eect.
• For fail secure, UL listed panic hardware must be used to allow emergency exit from the
protected area.
• UL listed electronic locking devices may need a UL listed access control or burglar
power supply with battery backup for the CT5000 to control their power failure mode
(example: Schlage models PS902, PS904, PS906). The battery backup time must be
the same or greater than the CT5000 battery backup time.
Locking hardware Failure state
Strike relay
wiring
SUS strike relay
conguration
Battery backup for
locking hardware?
Fail safe locking
hardware
Fail secure NC-C Normally closed Yes
Fail safe NC-C Normally closed No
Fail secure locking
hardware
Fail secure NO-C Normally closed No
Fail safe NC-C Normally open Yes

13 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Remote USB connection
Programming may be performed locally at the CT5000, or remotely up to 15 cable feet away
using the furnished cable, panel mount cable and wall plate (shown below). A remote USB
connection will allow the Handheld Device (HHD) to communicate with the CT5000 without
removing the CT5000 enclosure lid.
USB Wall PlatePanel Mount
USB Cable
15 foot
USB Cable
LProgramming may be remotely performed up to 125 cable feet away using a USB
extender kit, part number 23745565 (sold separately).
Follow these steps to install the 15 foot USB cable, panel mount USB cable, and USB wall
plate (see diagram below):
1. Route the 15 foot USB cable through the hole in the CT5000 enclosure (see CT5000
wiring connections on page 5 for more detail). Verify proper USB mating end is run
into the CT5000. DO NOT connect the USB cable to the CT5000 USB port (J5) yet.
2. Route the 15 foot USB cable from the CT5000 to where a U.S. single gang electrical
box (not included) will be installed. Install the single gang box at this location.
3. Connect the panel mount USB cable to the USB wall plate using the included hardware.
4. Route the 15 foot USB cable through the single gang electrical box and connect it to the
panel mount USB cable.
5. Attach the USB wall plate to the single gang electrical box using the included hardware.
6. Connect the USB cable to the CT5000.
The CT5000 can now be congured and programmed with the HHD through the USB wall plate.
LThe lid must be taken o of the CT5000 enclosure in order to couple an HHD to
the CT5000 for the rst time.
+-
+-
C
B+
1
+
+
1
1
GND
GND
IF RADIO BOARD PRESENT
NC
BATT
COIN CELL NOT NEEDED
NC
C
NO
C
NO
PRIMARY SIDE
BEEPER
BEEPER
ALARM
STRIKE
AUX
PWR/
SIDE UP
LINE
GND
RTE
GND
GND
111
1
RED
GRN
GND
DATA\D0
CLK\D1
GND
SWITCH INPUT
CLK\D1
DATA\D0
RED
GRN
READER1 READER2
TAMP2
TAMP1
DPS
RTX
GND
DEBUG
TAMPER
STATUS
RELAY
RX/TX
USB
+12V
+5V
LID
+3.3V
RX
TX
GND
OPEN
A-
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
23394075_C
SCHLAGE
LINK
RESET
TAMPER
GND
ICLK
IDAT
RB8
RB7
GND
VDD
MCLR
USB
AA
BATT
LINE
ALR_NC
ALR_C
ALR_NO
AUX
AUX
AUX
STR
STR
STR
RB+
TB+
TA-
RS485
12/24VDC
THIS
MOUNT
LED2
BATTERY_HOLDER1
R112
C61
U4
REL1
J3
J7
REL2
REL3
U5
TP25
TP24
TP23
TP22
TP21
J6
LED1
LED4
LED7
LED5
LED6
LED3
J18
J17
J13
LED8 LED9
C32
J9
J12
J11
J10
J8
S3
S2 S1
J5
J2
J1
J5
USB
15 foot
USB Cable
Panel Mount
USB Cable
USB Wall Plate
To HHD

14 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Handheld Device (HHD)
The Handheld Device is used for programming and setup only.
The HHD is used to congure the CT5000. This includes transferring data les between the
access control software and the CT5000. Refer to the SUS user guide for more information
about the HHD.
To connect the HHD to the CT5000:
LIf a remote USB connection is being used, begin at step 3.
1. Loosen the 6 screws and remove the CT5000 lid. The POWER LED should blink green
when the lid is o.
2. Verify power is connected to the CT5000.
3. Log in to the SUS software. See the SUS User Guide at www.allegion.com/us (see
Support>Schlage Electronics>Electronic Locks Technical Library).
LMake sure the HHD connection type is set to “USB Connection”.
4. Connect the HHD to J5 USB port, or to the USB wall plate if a remote USB connection is
used. The CT5000’s USB LED will blink green.
The CT5000 is communicating with the HHD when the USB LED blinks green and the
HHD display indicates “new lock”, “no door data available” or the name of the door le.
The SUS is now ready to view the CT5000 settings.
5. To Edit Settings or Update Firmware on the CT5000, the SUS software and the CT5000
must be coupled.To couple the CT5000 and the HHD:
• On the CT5000, press and hold the SCHLAGE button while pressing the LINK
button three (3) times within 5 seconds.
• The USB LED will blink red and green. On the SUS, select the option “Couple HHD
to Device”. SUS will report when coupling is successful.
• Successful coupling will be indicated on the CT5000 with a blinking green USB LED.
+-
+-
C
B+
1
+
+
1
IF RADIO BOARD PRESENT
NC
COIN CELL NOT NEEDED
NC
C
NO
C
NO
PRIMARY SIDE
ALARM
STRIKE
AUX
SIDE UP
LINE
DEBUG
STATUS
RELAY
RX/TX
USB
+12V
+5V
+3.3V
RX
TX
GND
OPEN
A-
1
1
1
1
1
1
23394075_C
SCHLAGE
LINK
RESET
GND
20
19
2
1
ICLK
IDAT
RB8
RB7
GND
VDD
MCLR
USB
BATT
LINE
ALR_NC
ALR_C
ALR_NO
AUX
AUX
AUX
STR
STR
STR
12/24VDC
THIS
MOUNT
LED2
BATTERY_HOLDER1
R112
C61
U4
REL1
J3
J7
REL2
REL3
U5
TP25
TP24
TP23
TP22
TP21
J6
LED1
LED4
LED7
LED5
LED6
LED3
LED8 LED9
C32
J9
J8
S3
S2 S1
J5
J2
J1
LINK
Button
SCHLAGE
Button
J5
USB

15 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Construction access mode
Construction access mode is used to allow access before
the CT5000 controller has been programmed, and for testing
purposes.
• Enabled by default.
• The CT5000 controller will remain in construction access
mode until the mode is cancelled as described below.
• No audits are captured while the CT5000 controller is in
construction access mode.
CT5000 controller with readers
1. Remove the CT5000 lid.
2. Press and hold the Schlage button.
3. Present a credential to the reader within 5 seconds of
pressing the Schlage button.
4. The DEBUG LED and the reader’s LED will blink green
ve (5) times.
5. This credential becomes the master construction
credential.
LIf the credential is not presented within 5 seconds,
timeout will occur. Repeat steps 2-5 above.
To program construction access mode user credentials:
LThe master construction credential must be
programmed before programming construction
access mode user credentials.
1. Present the master construction credential to the reader.
2. The DEBUG LED and the reader’s LED will light green
for 20 seconds.
3. Present the credential to be programmed within 20 seconds.
4. The DEBUG LED and the reader’s LED will blink green ve (5) times.
Cancel construction access mode
Do one of the following:
• Program the lock with the HHD. See the SUS User Guide for more information.
• Reset the lock to factory settings. See Reset to factory defaults on page 15 for
information.
When construction mode is cancelled, the master construction credential and all other
credentials added using the master construction credential will no longer function.
Reset to factory defaults
All information in the CT5000 will be deleted and reset to factory defaults!
1. Remove the CT5000 lid.
2. Press and hold both the SCHLAGE and LINK buttons for approximately three (3)
seconds.
3. When the POWER/TAMPER LED turns o, release the buttons.
4. After a 15 second delay, the CT5000 DEBUG LED and the reader’s LED will blink
green for one second, and the reader will beep for one second.
5. Replace the lid.
TIPS
Use the same master
construction credential for
all the controllers in the
facility.
If you present the
rst card with a new
controller to create the
master construction
credential and the card
is not accepted, the
controller has either been
programmed or already
has a master construction
credential.
If the master construction
credential cannot be
located, or to put the
controller back into
construction access
mode, reset the controller
to factory settings.
See Reset To Factory
Defaults below for more
information.

16 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
CT5000 manual programming
LManual programming applies only to a CT5000
installed with a keypad credential reader.
LKeypad credential readers with ASCII with leading parity,
4-bit and 8-bit formats allow manual programming.
When adding a card credential, the 3-6 digit code (PIN)
entered prior to presenting the card becomes the
Credential Reference Number. This number can be used to delete a card without physically
having the card. Keep a log of all issued Credential Reference Numbers and codes for future
reference.
Credential types
Credential type Function Description
Programming
(code or card)
Used to program the CT5000 controller.
Does not unlock the lock.
Five-digit code and “*”
OR card
Normal use Unlocks the lock (activates main relay), for
the time of the relock delay.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Normal use +PIN PIN (3 - 6 digits) AND card
Toggle Changes the state of the CT5000 controller
from locked to unlocked, or vice versa,
unless in a Freeze state.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Toggle +PIN PIN (3 - 6 digits) AND card
Freeze Freezes the lock in the current state.
CT5000 controller remains frozen until
Freeze credential is presented again.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Freeze +PIN PIN (3 - 6 digits) AND card
Pass-Through Unlocks a lock momentarily, regardless
of state. Overrides a CT5000 controller in
Freeze state.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Pass-through
+PIN
PIN (3 - 6 digits) AND card
Aux only Used to activate the auxiliary relay, for the
time of the relock delay.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Aux toggle Changes the state of the auxiliary relay
from locked to unlocked, or vice versa,
unless in a Freeze state.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Main + aux
normal use
Used to activate the main and auxiliary
relays together for time of the relock delay.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Main + aux pass
thru
Unlocks both the main and auxiliary relays
regardless of state, for the time of the relock
delay.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
Main + aux
toggle
Changes the state of both the main and
auxiliary relays from locked to unlocked, or
vice versa, unless in a Freeze state.
PIN (3 - 6 digits) OR card
TIPS
The default programming
code is 97531 and “*”.
The default normal use
code is 13579 and “#”.

17 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Programming legend
Symbol Description
[Programming code] Five-digit code, identical to programming credential code listed in the
credential types table.
Programming Card Programming card, identical to programming credential card listed in
the credential types table.
[CODE] An identier assigned to a specic function of the electried locking
hardware.
[PIN]
Three- to six-digit code (default PIN length is six digits). A PIN can be
any of the PIN code types listed in the Credential Types table. A PIN
entered before a card credential becomes the Credential Reference
Number.
Asterisk key on the keypad
- Number keys on the keypad
Manual programming commands
LKeep a log of programmed credentials and users, with functions and PIN numbers.
LCommands are conrmed by ve blinks of the green DEBUG LED and the reader’s
green LED will blink.
LThe reader’s red LED will blink to indicate an incorrect entry. To interpret blink
patterns, refer to page 20.
Function Press/Present Conrmation1
Change
[Programming Code]
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [Programming Code]
New [Programming Code]
Change
Programming Card
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New Programming Card
Add Normal Use
Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
(for PIN only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Add Normal Use
+PIN Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
New Card
add another credential OR to finish
1 Other lights may show before the nal conrmation. Wait for the nal conrmation before continuing to the next step.

18 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Function Press/Present Conrmation1
Add Toggle
Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
(for PIN only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Add Toggle +PIN
Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Add Freeze
Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
(for PIN only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Add Freeze +PIN
Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Add Pass Through
Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
(for PIN only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Add Pass Through
+PIN Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [PIN]
New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Delete Credential
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
Credential [PIN]
delete another
credential OR to finish
1 Other lights may show before the nal conrmation. Wait for the nal conrmation before continuing to the next step.

19 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Function Press/Present Conrmation1
Aux Only
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [CODE]
(for CODE only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Aux Toggle
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [CODE]
(for CODE only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Main + Aux Normal
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [CODE]
(for CODE only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Main + Aux
Pass Thru
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [CODE]
(for CODE only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Main + Aux Toggle
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card
Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
New [CODE]
(for CODE only) OR New Card
add another credential OR to finish
Change Relock
Delay
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
Each button press adds to the total delay time
Example: + adds a 10 second delay
to finish
Change PIN Length
[Programming Code] OR Programming Card Wait for
green LED to
stop blinking
between each
step.
Press , , , OR for desired PIN length
to finish
1 Other lights may show before the nal conrmation. Wait for the nal conrmation before continuing to the next step.

20 • Schlage • CT5000 user guide
Manual programming error codes
LError codes are indicated at the reader by a blinking red LED. The number of red
blinks indicates the error code.
LThe CT5000 may not provide complete control of the reader’s beeper or LEDs.
Please consult the reader’s manufacturer for instruction on reader conguration.
Number of
red blinks Error code description
1Computer programming error (not complete).
2Too long user/master code entered. Master code length must be ve (5) digits.
User code length cannot exceed 6 digits.
3Memory full, too many codes. Delete some codes.
4Master code cannot be deleted, only changed.
5Master code entries do not match. Master code not changed.
6Invalid command. Invalid function code entered.
7Code not found.
8Code too short. Master code length must be ve (5) digits. User code
minimum length is three (3) digits.
9Not a unique code.
10 Manual programming not allowed.
Using the CT5000 controller
After credentials have been programmed, present credentials to operate the CT5000 controller
as follows:
Credential
type Action
Credential Present credential to reader Green blink and access granted
+ PIN
Credential
Present credential to reader Press PIN 1Green blink and access granted
1 The default PIN length is six digits. The “#” key must be used as an ENTER key for PINs with fewer than six
digits. PIN length can be manually congured (refer to Change PIN Length on page 19).
Reader LED reference
The CT5000 supports independent reader LED and beeper operation. The credential reader
being used may or may not allow independent control of the reader’s LEDs. Please consult
the credential reader’s manufacturer for instruction on reader conguration.
The table below represents the operation of most available credential readers. LED feedback
during manual programming may dier depending on the reader conguration used.
Reader condition Reader LED
Access denied 2 red blinks
Access denied, user outside time zone 4 red blinks
Factory default reset No LED indicator while clearing memory, then a one -
second solid green and one beep when complete
Waiting for PIN (Card + PIN) 5 alternating red and green blinks
Low battery indicator, coin cell battery 1 green and 3 red blinks before valid access
Momentary unsecured access Solid green while unlocked
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