zap ACC400 Emergency Door Releases User Guide
- June 6, 2024
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zap ACC400 Emergency Door Releases User Guide
Door Releases
The ACC400, ACC401 and ACC402s activate the switch when the glass is broken to
open a door in an emergency. Range of colours for flexibility and spare
glasses are available. These low cost units are supplied with a test key.
The ACC410 and ACC411 are resettable emergency door releases with protective
covers.
User Information
- There are no user serviceable parts, opening or attempting to repair the product will void the warranty.
- Do not install or use the device if the wires connected are damaged or have been subjected to water ingress.
- Shut off all power to the access control system before wiring this device.
- Maintain a clean and safe environment at all times.
Definition
NO (Normally Open) – This is a contact which remains open (as default) until activated, during the “active” state the contact provides a closed circuit and starts conducting. NC (Normally Closed) – Is the opposite of a NO contact. The contact will remain closed (as default) until activated, during the “active” state the circuit breaks and stops current flow.
Setup Examples
Emergency door releases are used in access control systems to provide
permanent / semi-permanent switch to either open or close a circuit.
This examples shows a “Fail Secure” and “Fail Safe” scenario. For a “Fail
Safe” setup, the break glass or button is activated, power supply then
releases power from the lock, and if power is lost then the lock also
releases.
Wire in NO or NC depending on the access controller used and also on the
required state of the lock during a “Fail-safe” or “Fail-secure” scenario.
Fail Secure (NO)
Connections – ACC400-402, ACC410-411
For operation with a door access control panel or a magnetic lock, the exit button is wired with NC or NO and COM.
Connections – ACC410-411
For operation with a door access control panel or a magnetic lock, the exit button is wired with NC or NO and COM.
Troubleshooting
If the door release is not activating the lock then there is likely a shorted
wire, open circuit or some other failed device in the circuit.
To identify where the fault is, each wired connection in the circuit needs to
be tested; working from the door release progress through, including the power
supply and the magnetic lock.
If the fault is with the door release then check the connection wires for
continuity and for trapped wires. Check for water ingress on the wired
connections. Check the polarity in the power connections and ensure the
connections are connected to the proper terminals.
Specification
All specifications are approximate. System Q Ltd reserves the right to change product specifications or features without notice. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that these instructions are complete and accurate, System Q Ltd cannot be held responsible for any losses, no matter how they arise, from errors or omissions in these instructions, or the performance or non- performance of the equipment referred to.
Document ref: qACC400-411
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