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ACCURATE LOCK HARDWARE M1700E Motor Drive Electrified Narrow Backset Mortise Lock
Mortise lock with motorized locking/unlocking. The key Cylinder (by others) will override electronics to retract the latch bolt.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Provides 12/24V Fail Safe/Fail Secure Operation with low power consumption.
- Voltage: 12-24V AC/DC (11V-30V)
- Current: 250mA MAX Inrush, 10mA MAX Holding
- Non-polarized leads
DISTANCE
12V/24V |
WIRE GAUGE |
125’/250’ | 22 |
200’/400’ | 20 |
300’/600’ | 18 |
500’/1000’ | 16 |
750’/1500’ | 14 |
1250’/2500’ | 12 |
A lock is furnished as FAIL SECURE and can be changed to FAIL SAFE via a small toggle switch on the CPU Board. Cycle power once after switching from one function to the other.
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: M1700E Motor Drive Electrified Narrow Backset Mortise Lock
- Electrical Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 12-24V AC/DC (11V-30V)
- Current: 250mA MAX Inrush, 10mA MAX Holding
- Power Consumption: Low
- Wiring Distance:
- 12V/24V: 125’/250′, 200’/400′, 300’/600′, 500’/1000′, 750’/1500′, 1250’/2500′
- Wire Gauge: 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12
- Lock Functionality: Fail Secure (Can be changed to Fail Safe via toggle switch)
Product Usage Instructions
- Ensure the power source is within the specified voltage range (12-24V AC/DC).
- To change the lock function from Fail Secure to Fail Safe or vice versa, locate the small toggle switch on the CPU board.
- To switch to Fail Safe mode, toggle the switch to the GREEN position. To switch to Fail Secure mode, toggle the switch to YELLOW position.
- Cycle power once after changing the lock function to activate the new setting.
- Key Cylinder (not included) can be used to override electronics for manual locking/unlocking.
FAQ
Q: How do I override the electronic locking system in case of a power failure?
A: You can use a key cylinder (purchased separately) to manually retract the latch bolt and unlock the door.
Q: What wire gauge should be used for different wiring distances?
A: Refer to the provided table for wire gauge recommendations based on the required wiring distance.
Q: Can I change the lock function from Fail Secure to Fail Safe without cycling power?
A: No, you must cycle power once after changing the lock function using the toggle switch on the CPU board.
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