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All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa Aritech Magnetic Locks Commercial & Technical Training (Version 0800)

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa Contents 1. General (2) 2. Applications (3) 3. Products (16) 4. Installation (8) 5. Wiring / connections (10) 6. Troubleshooting

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 1. General Installing an electromagnet is particularly easy. There is no need to be a specialist installer of locks. The magnet attracts the armature plate and holds it tight. That is the reason why the plate has to be fitted as close as possible to the magnet. A magnet correctly installed, never affects its surroundings because it is a closed magnetic field. When used correctly, there is no interference with nearby installations and no health risks. The electromagnetic locks EM are particularly well treated to resist corrosion. But care must be taken to protect the electrical parts and connections.

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 1. General There is NO residual magnetism on the EM magnets! It means that as soon as the power is switched off, the lock is released immediately and there is no residual holding. The EM electromagnets do not require special maintenance. It is important not to clean them with an abrasive or a solvent.

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 2. Application Newton Small magnet designed for light but reliable and secure locking. Particularly well adapted for locking glass doors, or medium internal doors of modern offices 3000 Newton Intermediate range of magnets meeting most of the middle range security needs. It is recommended for the majority of internal doors as they do not have to be resistant to heavy attacks.

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 2. Application Newton Basic electro-magnet, specially designed to combine a maximum holding force with low power consumption. This magnet is used for all high security access where efficiency and security cannot be comprised. The Shearlock This is a hybrid magnet mixing a classical electro- magnet and an electric lock. The shearlock is the only solution for fitting a flush magnet on a swinging door.

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 2. Application - 3 Accessories The mounting brackets are made from extruded anodized aluminium. They adapt the magnets for all kinds of doors.

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, not monitored - 1 FE411 Vertical 1330N 12 VDC 400 mA Stainless steel 162 x 32 x 23 mm (w x h x d)

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, not monitored - 2 FE321 Standard / surface 3000N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 268 x 48 x 25 mm (w x h x d) FE32Z, FE32L, FE32A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, not monitored - 3 FE319 Mortice 3000N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 229 x 39 x 24 mm (w x h x d)

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, not monitored - 4 FE370 Standard 6000N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 268 x 73 x 40 mm (w x h x d) FE37Z, FE37L, FE37A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, monitored - 1 FE310 / FE312 Standard / Mortice 1800N 12/24 VDC 380/190 mA Anodized Aluminium 166 x 39 x 21 mm (w x h x d) Reed FE31Z / none

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, monitored - 2 FE322 Mortice 3000N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 229 x 39 x 24 mm (w x h x d) Reed

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, monitored - 3 FE323 Standard / surface 3000N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 268 x 48 x 25 mm (w x h x d) Relay + LED FE32Z, FE32L, FE32A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, monitored - 4 FE371 Standard / surface 6000N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 268 x 73 x 40 mm (w x h x d) Relay + LED FE37Z, FE37L, FE37A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, monitored - 5 FE 372 Standard / surface 6000N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 268 x 73 x 40 mm (w x h x d) High secure: 2 relays + LED FE37Z, FE37L, FE37A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Single, monitored - 6 FE772 Standard / surface 5790N 12/24 VDC 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 268 x 75 x 40 mm (w x h x d) Dual: Reed + Hall effect and relay FE37Z, FE37L, FE37A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Dual, not monitored - 1 FE425 Standard / surface 2 x 2890N 12/24 VDC 2 x 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 500 x 42 x 24 mm FE480, FE481, FE482, FE483 (FE482 is Z/L kit for inswinging doors)

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Dual, not monitored - 2 FE375 Standard / surface 2 x 6000N 12/24 VDC 2 x 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 536 x 73 x 40 mm (w x h x d) FE37Z, FE37L, FE37A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Dual, monitored - 1 FE426 Standard / surface 2 x 2890N 12/24 VDC 2 x 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 500 x 42 x 24 mm Hall effect and relay FE480, FE481, FE482, FE483 (FE482 is Z/L kit for inswinging doors)

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Dual, monitored - 2 FE376 Standard / surface 2 x 6000N 12/24 VDC 2 x 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 536 x 73 x 40 mm (w x h x d) Relay + LED FE37Z, FE37L, FE37A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Dual, monitored - 3 FE777 Standard / surface 2 x 5790N 12/24 VDC 2 x 500/250 mA Anodized Aluminium 500 x 75 x 40 mm (w x h x d) Dual: Reed + Hall effect and relay FE37Z, FE37L, FE37A

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 3. Products: Shearlock FE380 Mortice 8000N 12 VDC 250 mA Anodized Aluminium 165 x 31 x 21 mm (w x h x d) Relay + LED

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation (see steps on next slide) Start first by fitting the armature plate (do not tighten the screw too much) and install the magnet next. After you fit the plate, power the magnet with a 9 volt battery. It will stick to the plate and you will have your two hands free to mark the outlines of the magnet with a pencil on the frame. After checking that the system is working correctly, slightly unscrew the armature plate and put a drop of thread locking compound into the thread of the screw. Do a final check on the movement of the plate.

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation - armature

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation Electro- magnet

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation - FE380

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation - armature

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation - L-bracket

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation - Z-bracket

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 4. Installation - glass bracket

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring Connecting an electromagnet is simple. Nevertheless, it can be useful to carefully read the following notes: The minimum voltage for the power supply must be 12/24 Volts DC minimum (tolerance of –0% + 20 %). This voltage should always be measured on the magnet connector and not on the connector of the power supply. An electric cable has a loss of voltage directly proportional to its length and inversely proportional to its cross-section as explained here after:

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring The basic formula is: Rw = (r x L) / S Rw : resistance of the wire r : specific resistance determinate by the type of wire (for copper 0,0175 ohm) L : length in meter (attention, there are 2 wires. Do not forget to multiply by 2!) S : cross-section of the wires in mm2 And the ohm law: V = R x I V: voltage (volts) R: resistance (ohm) I: Current (ampere)

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring - example 3 magnets are installed at 25 meters from the power supply! They are powered in 12 VDC and each of them has a consumption of 500 Ma. The wire has a section of 0,5 mm2. We have then a cable length of 50 m (there are 2 wires) and a total consumption of 1,5 A (1500 mA) A: Calculation of the resistance of the wire: R = (0,0175 x 50) / 0,5 = 1,75 ohm B: Calculation of the voltage drop: V = 1,75 x 1,5 = 2,62 volts The magnet must have as a minimum its nominal voltage on the connector, which in this case 12 VDC. As the cable will cause a voltage drop of 2,62 volts, it will be necessary to adjust the power supply to 14,62 volts minimum.

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring - FE370 connections

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring FE312 connections

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring FE322 connections

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring FE323 connections

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring FE371 connections

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring FE372 connections F UK

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 5. Wiring FE380 connections

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 6. Troubleshooting The armature plate is too tight: This is a common error when you install a magnet for the first time. The installer is concerned when he sees that the plate is loose and he overtightens the screw, to crushing the rubber washer and clamping the whole set together. However, a door has an angular motion, and it is the flexibility of the armature plate that compensates for this movement. The more flexible the plate, the better the system will function (see: installation of the armature plate).

All information contained herein is confidential and may not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of Interlogix Europe & Africa 6. Troubleshooting The voltage on the magnet connector is too low : This is another classic problem of first-time installation. The electromagnetic locks have to be powered in 12 VDC or 24 VDC minimum. If the voltage is lower, the holding force will be also lowered and the monitoring will not function properly. Attention: The magnets are supplied with a factory setting to 24VDC. If you power in 12VDC, do not forget to change the voltage selection