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1 Basic Features
Maglock
Inhibit Device
(Card Reader)
Remote Alarm
Internal
Alarm
RXLC Device
Push Pad
Status
Indicator
Key
Switch
Fire Alarm
system
interface
DE5300
Controller
Inputs & Outputs
Fire Alarm Input
This input releases the door immediately upon a re alarm,
allowing immediate egress. The Internal Alarm can be silenced
during a re input via an onboard switch setting.
Inhibit Input (Access Control)
This optional input is provided to allow authorized egress or
entry when the device is Armed using an external card reader,
Key Switch, etc. It also allows remote reset of the DE5300 in an
alarmed condition. The ability to reset alarms with the inhibit input
can be disabled via an onboard switch setting.
Door Position Switch Input
An optional Door Position Switch (DPS) can provide door position
status to DE5300 for additional security, ensuring that the door is
closed, and can cause alarm when the door is left or forced open.
The DPS may be part of the maglock or independent of the lock.
Gang Bus
The Gang bus allows a DE5300 device to signal other DE5300
devices when it enters the Release Delay, allowing multiple doors
to release at the same time in an emergency. Up to 8 devices may
be connected to the Gang bus.
Alarm Relay Contacts
The Alarm Relay contacts are provided as a means to control
a Remote Alarm, such as a horn or lamp, or signal an external
monitor. The contacts can be congured with a jumper as Normally
Open or Normally Closed, and become active upon entering an
alarmed condition.
Secure Relay Contacts
The Secure Relay contacts are provided as a means to signal an
external monitor. The contacts can be congured as Normally Open
or Normally Closed with a jumper, and become active when the
opening is Secure, as indicated by the DPS and MBS. The DPS
must show the door is closed. Also, if the maglock is equipped with
an MBS (Magnetic Bond Sensor), it can be used to monitor the
maglock security. The DE5300 will indicate the door is not properly
locked if the maglock is not properly bonding with its armature.
Delays
Release Delay
When the Push Pad is pushed and the Nuisance Delay expires, the
DE5300 enters the Release Delay with alarm. During the Release
Delay, the Internal Alarm sounds, the Alarm Relay activates, and
the DE5300 keeps the maglock locked for 15 seconds (less any
time already elapsed during the Nuisance Delay). Once started the
Release Delay sequence will not stop and the maglock will unlock.
Nuisance Delay
When a DE5300 is located in a public area, it can be desirable to
limit false releases when the Push Pad is accidentally pushed. The
Nuisance Delay is the brief time a Push Pad can be accidentally
pushed before the Release Delay sequence starts. If the Nuisance
Time is set to 0 seconds, the DE5300 will enter Release Delay
as soon as the Push Pad is pushed (when armed). Setting the
Nuisance Time to 1, 2, or 3 seconds allows the Push Pad to be
pressed for 1 to 3 seconds before the DE5300 goes into Release
Delay. If the Nuisance Audio and Nuisance Delay are both on, the
Internal Alarm will pulse during the Nuisance Delay. The Alarm
Relay does not activate during the Nuisance Delay. If the Push
Pad is released before the Nuisance Delay expires, the DE5300
will remain armed.
Rearm Delay
The Rearm Delay is the amount of time after the Key Switch or
Inhibit Input is deactivated to when the device rearms. It is designed
to give someone time to pass through the door before rearming
occurs. The Rearm Time can be changed via the onboard switch
settings from 0 and 28 seconds in 2 second increments.
If the Rearm Time is set to 30 seconds and a DPS is used, and
the door is opened and the Rearm Time expires, there will be no
alarm. The DE5300 will rearm after the door is closed. If the door
never opens, the DE5300 will rearm after 30 seconds.
If not using a DPS, the DE5300 will always rearm in 30 seconds.
DPS Delay
If the DPS detects that the door closed during the Rearm Delay,
the DE5300 ends the Rearm Delay and allows 2 seconds for the
latch to clear the strike before rearming.
Interface
Key Switch
The Key Switch provides the means to Arm or Disarm/Reset the
DE5300. Turning the Key Switch clockwise initiates the Rearm
Delay, and turning the Key Switch counter-clockwise Disarms/
Resets the DE5300. The Key Switch allows the key to be removed
in either the Arm or the Disarm/Reset position. Fail safe, Fail
Secure trims remain secure regardless of key switch position.
Status Indicator
The red Status Indicator displays the status of the DE5300. The
Status Indicator ashes slow if the DE5300 is armed, ashes fast
in an alarmed mode, is o when inhibited and on solid during
Rearm Delay.
Internal Alarm
The Internal Alarm sounds the status of the DE5300. The Internal
Alarm sounds continuously during and after a re alarm or a
Release Delay, pulses fast during the Nuisance Delay or a tamper
and pulses slow during Disarmed Powerup mode.
Settings
Armed Powerup
When set to OFF, a power disruption and power return will put the
DE5300 in a disarmed, unlocked alarm mode.
Trim Fail Safe / Fail Secure (FS/FSE)
The trim input power can be set to FS (Fail Safe; locked when
energized, unlocked when deenergized during power failure or
re alarm) or FSE (Fail Secure; unlocked when energized, locked
when deenergized or during power failure).
The trim must be bought or modied to physically function as FS or