HAGER I-LS02690 Grade 1 Escutcheon Mortise Lock Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
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HAGER I-LS02690 Grade 1 Escutcheon Mortise Lock

PARTS

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Part Description QTY
1 Mortise Lock Body
2 Interior Lever
3 Spring Cage
4 Screw Pack, Lock
AA M4 X 40 mm Screws 2
BB Square Drive 2
CC Spring, Square Drive 2
DD Spanner Tool 1
5 Rose, Interior
6 Lever Mounting Plate, Interior
7 Armor Front with screws
EE M4 X 6 mm Flat Head Screw 2
8 Bearing, External Escutcheon
9 Strike with Screws
FF #12-24 x ¾” Flat Head Combo Screws 4
10 Cylinder Collar (Key Override Only)
11 Dust Box
12 Exterior Escutcheon
13 Screw Pack, Power Pack
GG Hex Standoff, #10-32 Female/Male 1
HH #12 x ¾” Pan Head Screw 2
II #10-32 x ¾” Pan Head Screw 1
14 AA Alkaline Batteries
15 Power Pack Assembly
16 Wiring Harness, Control Board to Reader
17 Main Gasket
18 DPS Magnetic Plate (DPS Only)
19 Installation Instructions
20 Template

Safety Information

Carefully read the instructions before installing and using this lock.
WARNING: If the door needs to be drilled, be familiar with how to safely use your tools, and understand all the door preparation steps
before proceeding.
FINISH & CARE NOTES: Either remove the locks or do not install them prior to painting your door to protect the finish. Periodically clean the locks with mild soap and a soft cloth. Do not use abrasives or harsh chemicals when cleaning or using the lock.

Required Tools

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Door / Frame Preparation

(Skip this step if the door has already been prepared)

  1. Mark the Lever Centerline on the door face and edge at desired distance from the finished floor. Align the template and mark the door, drill the holes, and chisel out a mortise pocket. Use a Ø3/16” [4.8 mm] pilot hole for FF & HH screws. Mark the lock centerline from the template onto the door edge.HAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-fig4
    NOTE: Drill from both sides to avoid splintering the finished surface of wood doors

  2. Prepare the door jamb for the strike. Mark the horizontal lock centerline from the door across the door jamb. Mark a line 3/8” above the lock centerline for the horizontal strike centerline. Mark the vertical centerline for the strike on the jamb. Align the template and mark holes. Drill 3/16” [4.8 mm] pilot holes for #12 strike screws. Drill Ø 1” holes for strike hole and chisel out pocket. Mark and chisel out jamb for strike plate until plate is flush. See template for dimensions. Suggested strike depths are shown below for a variety of features.HAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-fig5

Strike depth:

  • 143” Strike + DPS + Dust Box
  • 128” Strike + Dust Box
  • 093” Strike + DPS
  • 078” Strike Only

Install Strike

  1. Install the strike, DPS Plate (DPS feature only), and dust box (if needed) using (2) #12 screws FF.
    • DPS Plate is only needed with DPS function mortise locks
    • Dust box is only needed on jambs without built in dust boxes

Hand Lock Body

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  1. Identify the handing of the opening (see above). Remove the handing screw of the outside side of the lock body. See above for desired bolt orientation and handing screw to remove for opening handing.

To change the latch bolt, remove the Latch Screw, remove the latch and twist it around 180°. Insert the latch back into the lock body and re-install the Latch Screw as shown below.HAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-
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Install Lock on Door

  1. INSTALL LOCK BODY
    Route lock body wire harness into the lock prep and out the wiring hole as the body is inserted into the door as shown below. Fasten down using (2) #12 screws FF. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN.
    TIP! If you have trouble routing the wire through the hole, try tying a string around the lock body wires below the plug.

    • Thread the string through the hole.
    • Gently pull the wire through with the string. Avoid applying force to the plug head.
  2. PREPARE INTERIOR ROSE HAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-fig11
    Unscrew interior lever and separate lever & rose from mounting plate Match up direction of lever rotation downward to direction of the arrows on spring cage

    3. Insert into mounting plate #6 and set aside with 2 mounting screws AA.

  3. PREPARE EXTERIOR ESCUTCHEON

    • Remove the back plate from the exterior escutcheon.
    • Plug the reader wire harness #16 into reader board. Make sure the plug snaps into the header.
    • Re-install the back plate, routing the 2 pin and 6 pin connectors through the wiring hole.
    • Tighten 4 screws and install steel standoff GG.
    • Install main gasket #17
    • Start #10-32 screw II into standoff GG (just a few turns)
    • Install lever bushing #8 as shown below
    • Orient spring cage #3 with arrows in the direction of lever rotation (down) and insert onto mounting posts as shown.
  4. INSTALL EXTERIOR ESCUTCHEON AND INTERIOR LEVER ASSY

    • Install square drives, BB, into each of the lock body drive hubs as shown below. Pinched corners seat against the lock body. Make sure arrow on hub points towards the handing screw hole as shown below on the exterior side of the door.
    • Install the drive springs, CC, onto the square drives as shown.
    • Take the exterior escutcheon and feed the wires through the door followed by the standoff, then the mounting posts and square drive. Be sure the lever is level with the floor and points towards the hinge side of the door before sliding over the square drive. Hold the escutcheon against the door, making sure it is vertical and the main gasket stays centered on the escutcheon.
    • Install mounting plate assembly over the square drive aligning the screw holes with the holes in the door. Using screws AA, fasten the mounting plate assembly to the escutcheon mounting posts. Tighten lightly.
    • KEY OVERRIDE ONLY! Install mortise cylinder (see special instructions below)
    • Verify the escutcheon is vertical and then tighten the fol- low screws:
    • Mounting post screws AA
    • Lock body screws FFHAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-fig12

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR KEY OVERRIDE ONLY! INSTALL MORTISE CYLINDER

  • Using only the wave spring from the cylinder collar poly bag (discard collar for this application), slide wave spring onto mortise cylinder body.
  • Thread mortise cylinder into mortise lock body until cylinder engages with wave spring. Continue turning cylinder until keyway is vertical at the bottom of the cylinder face as shown below.
  • Partially inserting a key can be used to help rotate the cylinder. Be careful to not over torque key.
  • Tighten mortise screw inside of lock body using PH2 Phillips screw driver to lock cylinder in place
  • Install rose 5 onto mounting plate assembly.
  • Thread lever 2 to assembly and tighten with spanner tool DD.
  • Install armor front 7 onto lock body using two screws EE.
  • Check operation of lever to retract the latch when turned downward.HAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-fig15

INSTALL POWER PACK

  • Remove the cover on the battery pack with a PH1 drive Phillips screw driver
  • Route the upper wires through the middle wiring hole and the lower wires through the lower wiring hole. Place the batter pack against the door and slide down until the middle wire hole is supporting the pack. DO NOT PINCH ANY WIRES!
  • While holding the pack, install the #12 screws HH into the prepared holes as shown below. Make sure the power pack is straight and vertical before tightening the screws.
  • Tighten screw II
  • Plug in the Reader (6 pin), 9V power (2 pin), and Mortise Lock (8 pin) wire harnesses as shown below. Make sure plugs snap into headers.
  • Stow any excess wires into wiring holes.HAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-fig16

Setup Lock

  1. INSTALL 4 AA BATTERIES
    Install the 4 AA batteries in the battery holder. Follow batterie orientation notes in the holder.

    • The lights should blink between red and green
    • It is now ready to be tested.
  2. TEST INSTALLED AND POWERED LOCK
    While the lock is powered but before it is adopted into a network, test the lock for functionality.

    • Test procedure for cylindrical
  3. UNADOPTED LOCKS (ORPHAN)
    While the lock is powered but before it is adopted into a network, the lock will behave as shown below.

    • Locked all the time? Unlocked all the time?
    • Anyway to unlock? Provide a card for
  4. COMMISSION LOCK

    • GO TO THE COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE
    • GIVE QR CODE
  5. INSTALL COVER

    • Install cover, using T10 screw driver

SHOW SELECTION OF OTHER PRODUCTS THAT CAN BE USED WITH THIS LOCKHAGER-I-LS02690-Grade-1-Escutcheon-Mortise-Lock-
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FCC Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna,
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver,
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected,
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modifications to the device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Canada
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference.
  2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired

To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 20cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the device.

Rev 1, Rev Date: 01/22/2023 [27390108] Hager Companies 139 Victor Street, St. Louis, MO 63104 800-325-9995 www.hagerco.com

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