Corbin-Russwin IN120 WiFi Cylindrical Lockset Installation Guide

July 16, 2024
Corbin Russwin

Corbin-Russwin IN120 WiFi Cylindrical Lockset

Product Information

Specifications

General Description
The IN120 & IN220 Series Cylindrical Lock is a high-security lock designed for commercial and residential use. It features WiFi connectivity for the IN120 model and Power over Ethernet (PoE) for the IN220 model.

Regulatory & Power Specifications

  • WiFi Model: IN120
  • PoE Model: IN220

Hardware Specifications

  • Cylindrical Lockset
  • Electronic Lock Mechanism

Electronic Specifications

  • WiFi Connectivity for IN120
  • Power over Ethernet for IN220

Product Usage Instructions

Installation Instructions
Follow the detailed installation instructions provided in the user manual to ensure proper installation of the lock. Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to the lock and void the warranty.

Lock Installation

  1. Prepare the door according to the specifications outlined in the manual.
  2. Mount the lock on the door using the provided hardware.
  3. Connect the appropriate cables for power and connectivity based on the model (WiFi or PoE).

Operational Check
After installation, perform an operational check to ensure the lock functions correctly. Test both manual and electronic locking/unlocking mechanisms.

FAQ

  • Q: Can I retrofit this lock to a fire-rated opening?
    A: Any retrofit or modification to a fire-rated opening can impact its fire rating. Consult with a code specialist or local authority to ensure compliance with codes and ratings.

  • Q: How do I handle electrostatic discharge when dealing with electronic components?
    A: To avoid damage from ESD, take basic precautions when handling electronic components, such as grounding yourself and using ESD-safe tools.

Attention Installer:

  • Please read these instructions carefully to prevent missing important steps.
  • Improper installations may result in damage to the lock and void the factory warranty.
  • The accuracy of the door preparation is critical for proper functioning and security of this lock.
  • Misalignment can cause premature wear and a lessening of security.

Warning

Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by ASSA ABLOY could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC:
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.

Industry Canada:
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.

General Regulatory Compliance:
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for general population (uncontrolled environment). This device must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

CAUTION:
When using hard power, DO NOT install batteries.

CAUTION:
Risk of Explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

This product can expose you to lead which is known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65warnings.ca.gov.

Any retrofit or other field modification to a fire rated opening can potentially impact the fire rating of the opening, and SARGENT Manufacturing makes no representations or warranties concerning what such impact may be in any specific situation. When retrofitting any portion of an existing fire rated opening, or specifying and installing a new fire-rated opening, please consult with a code specialist or local code official (Authority Having Jurisdiction) to ensure compliance with all applicable codes and ratings.

To avoid possible damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD), some basic precautions should be used when handling electronic components:

  • Minimize build-up of static by touching and/or maintaining contact with unpainted metal surfaces such as door hinges, latches, and mounting plates especially when mounting electronic components such as readers and controllers onto the door.
  • Leave components (reader and controller) protected in their respective anti-static bags until ready for installation
  • Do not touch pins, leads or solder connections on the circuit boards

Regulatory and Power Specifications

Electronic Authentication Specifications (Mobile Credentials)

For Mobile Credential-Enabled versions of this electronic lock
(Indicated by the credential code in the product order string):

  • Mobile Credentials are transmitted to the lock via Bluetooth Smart or NFC ISO/IEC14443 and must use a mobile device enabled with these technologies.
  • Credential and mobile device versions are specified by the credential provider.
  • User must acquire the latest HID “Mobile Access” application available from Apple iStore or Android PlayStore.
  • This product is not intended for outside wiring as covered by Article 800 in the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.
  • Compliance with IEEE 802.3 (at or af) specifications was not verified as part of UL 294/B.

The system shall not be installed in the fail-secure mode unless permitted by the local authority having jurisdiction and shall not interfere with the operation of Listed panic hardware.

  • UL Listed – UL 294 Indoor Use
  • CUL Listed – ULC-60839-11-1, Grade 1

UL 294 Access Control Ratings:

Destructive Attack Level 1
Line Security Level 1
Endurance Level 4
Standby Power Level 1

Power Supply Specifications

IN220 (PoE version):

  • Power over Ethernet:
    Use UL 294 Listed, PoE Injector or Class 2 power limited power supply (55VDC, 90mA)

  • UL testing was conducted on product powered by UL listed model POE20U-560(G) PoE Injector, manufactured by Phihong

IN120 (Wi-Fi version):

  • Battery Power:
    • Alkaline AA Batteries (6): 9V, 300mA
    • (To comply with “Fire Listed” doors, batteries must be replaced with alkaline batteries only)
  • Optional Hard Power (UL 294 Listed Power Supply Required):
    • 9- 24VDC, 300mA
    • CAUTION: When using Hard Power, DO NOT install batteries.
    • CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA70), CSA 22.1, Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, local codes and the authorities having jurisdiction.

General Description

  • The Corbin Russwin IN120 (Wi-Fi) & IN220 (PoE) series locks offer HID® multiCLASS SE® technology in a streamlined design, setting a new standard for aesthetics and performance, providng heightened identity security and multiple credentials, including mobile access.
  • The IN120 cylindrical lock uses IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communication and a flexible feature set for easier, more cost-effective installations, allowing facilities to leverage their IT infrastructure to expand access control coverage to more doors.
  • With the energy efficiency and streamlined architecture of Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) access control, the IN220 cylindrical lock allows for enhanced security and easier, more cost-effective installations.

Hardware Specifications

  • Latch – Stainless steel, ½” (13mm) throw
    • Optional: ¾” (19mm) throw deadlocking fire latch for pairs of doors
  • Deadlocking latch prevents manipulation when door closed
  • Door Thickness – 1-3/4” (44mm) to 2” (50mm) Standard Optional 2” (50mm) to 2-1/4” (57mm) power
  • Outside lever controlled by any combination of contactless reader or mechanical cylinder
  • Inside lever retracts latch
  • May be used for indoor and outdoor applications
  • ANSI/BHMA A156.25 Listed Grade 1 Compliant

Electronic Specifications

HID® multiCLASS SE® technology offers support for the following credentials:

High Frequency (13.56 MHz)

  • HID iCLASS®
  • HID iCLASS SE® (SIO-enabled)
  • HID iCLASS Seos™
  • HID MIFARE® SE
  • HID DESFire EV1 SE
  • HID MIFARE® Classic
  • DESFire EV1
  • PIV/PIV-I**
    • (40-bit BCD, 64-bit BCD, 75 bit, 128-bit or 200-bit outputs)
  • Low Frequency (125 kHz):
    • HID Prox®
  • NFC & BLE-enabled mobile phones 
    • HID Mobile Access® (BLE & NFC)
    • Apple Wallet Seos or DESFire® (NFC)
  • Optional keypad:
    • PIN-only usage or dual authentication*
  • Multiple time zone and holiday access scheduling
  • First-in unlock or automatic unlock configuration, based on specified time schedule
  • 10,000 per lock; 10,000 event audit trail
  • Privacy button
  • Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n)
  • PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
  • Power requirements:
    • Alkaline AA Batteries: 9V, 300mA
    • PoE – 55VDC, 90mA
    • Optional Hard Power: 9- 24VDC, 300mA

For specific security information, please contact your local ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions sales consultant or call 800-810-WIRE.

Parts Breakdown

ITEM No. DESCRIPTION
1* Outside Escutcheon Assembly
2 Inside Mounting Plate Assembly (includes Gasket)
3a PoE Controller Assembly
3b Wi-Fi Controller Assembly* (batteries included)
4 Inside Escutcheon Assembly with Privacy Button
5 AA alkaline batteries (6)

*Consult catalog for electronic replacement part numbers

Tools Required:

  • Phillips Screw Driver #2, #3
  • Flat Blade Screw Driver (Standard size)
  • 1/8” Security Allen Wrench
1 785F628 CL33134 Cylindrical lock with fixed core cylinder 1
785F638 CL33134 Cylindrical lock with removable core cylinder
2 785F448 Inside Spring Cassette – IN220 REX (1-3/4” – 2” Door) 1
785F458 Inside Spring Cassette – IN220 REX (2” – 2-1/4”) Door)
3 682F268 Outside Spring Cassette 1
4 783F619 DPS (Door Position Switch) Kit 1

For parts not listed, refer to CL3300 Parts and Service Manual

IN220 (PoE) Wiring & Installation

Overview
Corbin Russwin IN220 PoE Typical Application

EAC Software System:

  • A. PoE frame harness assembly
  • B. PoE data hinge from McKinney (patent pending)
  • C. PoE door harness* from McKinney
  • D. Online IN220 PoE Lock
  • E. For locks with external DPS (Door Position Switch)
    • Door width determines length

Notes:

  • Connectors go on only one way. They cannot be placed in an incorrect position.
  • Do not force and do not offset connectors.
  • Be sure they are completely seated (flush).
  • PoE power source cannot be connected to a receptacle controlled by a switch

Frame Harness Installation
Components and wire harness supplied by McKinney. Suggested installation:

Cut end/ceiling-side PoE harness:

TIA/EIA 568-B Standard Wiring

PIN Wire Pair Number
1 White/Orange 2
2 Orange 2
3 White/Green 3
4 Blue 1
5 White/Blue 1
6 Green 3
7 White/Brown 4
8 Brown 4

Do not confuse pair numbers with pin numbers. A pair number is used for reference only (eg: 10BaseT Ethernet uses pairs 2 & 3). The pin numbers indicate actual physical locations on the plug and jack.

Hinge side of PoE harness:

  1. Feed cut end of harness into hole on hinge-side through single access hole.
  2. Push one connector back through the hole and feed into the other access hole. Each of the hinge-side harness connectors should end up threaded through a different access hole and matched to the same size pin connector from the door harness:
    • 4-pin male molex connector
    • 6-pin male molex connector with ground wire

PoE Data Hinge

  • Hinge-side harness connectors:
    • 4-pin female molex connector
    • 6-pin female molex connector with ground wire
  • Lock-side harness connectors:
    • 4-pin female molex connector
    • 6-pin female molex connector with ground wire

PoE Door Harness
Order of installation may vary. Refer to appropriate sections for instructions.

  • Hinge-side harness connectors:
    • 4-pin male Molex connector
    • 6-pin male Molex connector with ground wire
  • Lock-side harness connectors:
    • Ring terminal
    • Male RJ45 connector (crimped after cable is fed through door)

Notes:

  • Connectors go on only one way. They cannot be plugged to incorrect position.
  • Do not force and do not offset connectors.
  • Be sure they are completely seated (flush).

PoE Lock

Order of installation may vary. Refer to appropriate sections for instructions.

  1. Prop door open.
  2. Using the ring terminal, carefully route the assembly through the door channel to the lock.

Do not terminate PoE harness (with RJ45 M) until cable has been routed through door and inside mounting plate assembly. See Section 8, STEP 11 – Installing the Connectors.

Lock Installation

  1. Verify Hand and Bevel of Door
    Illustrations shown are as viewed from the outside or secure side of opening.

  2. Door Preparation (Wood Door shown)
    Prep door according to supplied door marker (FM356)*. For door manufacturer templates visit www.corbinrusswin.com and reference template # T31203.

  3. Install Door Position Switch (DPS)

    • a. Insert DPS into the raceway on the latch edge of the door.

    • b. Push wires through raceway toward lock prep.

    • c. Push DPS firmly into place by hand.
      Note: DO NOT TAP SWITCH WITH ANY TOOL.

    • d. Install magnet into door frame. Push firmly into place by hand. See instruction A7983.
      CAUTION: if DPS is not installed or is installed improperly, door status monitoring features will not function.

  4. Install Latch Bolt
    Install latch bolt with beveled bolt facing the strike using two #8 x 3/4” combination screws (Fig. 4):

  5. Install Strike Plate
    Install strike plate using two #12 x 1” combination screws (Fig. 5):

  6. Install Lock Body

    • a. Feed lock body and wire through 2-1/8” diameter hole from outside of door (Fig. 6a). Be sure latch engages lock body as shown (Fig. 6b).
    • b. Connect 4-pin connector from lock body to 4-pin on cassette (Fig. 6c).
    • c. Temporarily install top throughbolt to hold chassis in door (Fig. 6c).
      Important: Door must remain open during installation. Use door stop.
  7. Install Inside Spring Cassette Lock

    • a. Feed harness wires and ground wire up through raceway (Fig. 7a).
    • b. Remove screw from previous step.
    • c. Slide on cassette and secure with (2) screws (Fig. 7b).
  8. Installation and Removal of Lever and Standard Cylinder Cylinder
    Install Standard Cylinder

    (Make sure lock is unlocked)

    • Make sure cylinder tailpiece is aligned in same direction as cylinder bible. Slide cylinder all the way into lever.

    • For 6 pin cylinder: Fold retainer at hinge and press fit retainer halves together as shown.

    • For 7 pin cylinder: Break retainer at hinge and discard spacer section. Also remove black cylinder spacer from inside of chassis rollback for clearance.

    • Reference Cylindrical Lockset CL3300 Series installation instructions FM533 (07/12) for additional instruction on lever and cylinder (Interchangeable Core) installation/removal.

  9. Install Outside Reader

    • a. Orient the reader so the LED lens is at the top.
    • b. Feed the reader harness through the door (from outside to inside).
    • c. Install the reader to the outside of door by aligning the mounting posts with the door preparation holes. Hold the reader flush against door while ensuring proper alignment.
  10. Install Outside Reader & Inside Mounting Plate

    • a. Next feed cables/connectors through inside mounting assembly (and gasket if required*).

    • b. Secure the mounting assembly while ensuring proper alignment of outside reader and tighten the (2) through-bolts on the inside of the door to secure the reader (Fig. 10a).
      NOTE: Cable lengths exaggerated for illustrative purposes.

    • c. Secure both ground lug(s) with #6-32 machine screw (Fig. 10b).

    • Gasket is required for outdoor installations. Do not use gasket for fire-rated openings.

    • If installing with gasket; separate gasket from mounting plate to feed cables/connectors through holes as indicated (Fig. 10a).

    • Once cables/connectors are fed through, reattach gasket to mounting plate.

  11. Installation of Connectors
    Important Note: Before you secure the connectors
    CAUTION
    – Do not allow debris to enter connector contacts
    Ensure connectors are covered with silicone dielectric compound (grease)*

    • Snip end of packet to dispense grease

    • Ensure all connector pins and contacts (Fig. 11a) are covered – do not overfill or over-apply**

    • Supplied tube contains 5 grams of silicone dielectric compound (grease) **Evenly distribute grease; full application requires approximately 2.5 grams

    • IMPORTANT: Do not run wires through bottom hole in plate (Fig. 11a, b) – it will damage wires and the controller connector. Route wires around flange, do not route wires through the flange hole (Fig. 11b).
      Secure the following connectors (Fig. 11b, c):

    • A. Secure the 4-pin DPS connector.

    • B. Secure the 10-pin lock body assembly connector.
      Secure Mounting Plate

    • Tuck excess cable into wire hole on inside of door

    • Secure the mounting assembly while ensuring proper alignment of outside reader and fully tighten the (2) through-bolts on the inside of the door to secure the reader and plate to the door

    • C. Secure the 24-pin card reader connector (Fig. 11b, c).

    • D. Ensure all openings on back of secured reader connector are covered completely with grease (Fig. 11c).
      *Important Note: If you are installing IN220 (PoE):**

    • E. Pull 5 1/2 inches of Ethernet cable from hole. Strip cable jacket back 3 1/2 inches.

    • F. Separate (untwist) and straighten (8) Ethernet wires before carefully feeding through ferrite bead (Fig. 3D).

    • G. Crimp RJ45 (male) connector on end of wires.

      • For more detail, refer to section (7) ‘Installation Wiring’,
    • “A – Frame Harness Installation”.

  12. Installation of Controller
    Important Note: Before you install the IN220 (PoE) controller
    Apply dielectric grease to connector* located on back of Controller (FIG. 12b, c).
    CAUTION – Do not allow debris to enter connector contacts.

  13. a. Insert bottom tab of controller (ensure a clear path) into slot on mounting plate (Fig. 12d, e).

  14. b. Ensure proper alignment of board-to-board connectors (Fig. 12e) while pivoting controller toward door until two tabs on top click securely into place on mounting plate (Fig. 12d).
    CAUTION: To avoid possible damage to board-to-board connectors, care should be taken when securing controller to mounting plate. If there is resistance when securing, detach controller to determine cause before re- attaching controller.

  15. Supplying Power to the Controller
    Important – before inserting PoE plug into PoE connector, apply dielectric grease to top of plug, covering the pin area (Fig. 13a).

    • A. IN220 (PoE)
    1. Once controller is securely in place, connect RJ45 male connector to female RJ45 port on controller board (Fig. 13a).
    2. If power is enabled, LED will flash and lock motor will cycle.
    • B. IN120 (Wi-Fi)
    • a. Once controller is securely in place, place (6) “AA” alkaline batteries in the compartment, being careful to align polarity properly.
    • b. After batteries are installed, there is a slight delay; LED will flash and the lock motor will cycle.
  16. Inside Cover Installation

    • a. Assemble cover by hooking top edge on inside mounting plate taking care not to pinch gasket (top edge goes between plate and gasket).
    • b. Carefully press bottom of cover toward door without pinching any wires.
    • c. Secure the cover with a security allen wrench.
    • Note location of installed ferrite bead (IN220 PoE) and excess wires (Fig. 14a, d).

Operational Check

When lock is fully installed, perform the following steps:

IMPORTANT: Be sure to test functions prior to closing door.

  • Insert key into cylinder and rotate.
  • There should be no friction against lock case, wire harness or any other obstructions.
  • Check that the key retracts the latch.
  • The key should rotate freely.
  • Try the inside lever; ensure it retracts latch.

Note: The credential should approach the inscription on the reader as indicated (Fig. 15) to ensure that the credential is read properly. Do not wave credential.

In all cases, perform the following checks:

  • For units without a keypad, add card using LCT software* and test.
  • For units with a keypad, add pin and card using LCT software* and test.

LED signaling:

  • After using a valid credential a green flash followed by motor unlock indicates normal operation (lock unlocks)
  • After using a valid credential a green flash followed by (4) beeps and (4) fast purple flashes – indicates low power. Check the input voltage.
  • If the input voltage is low, disconnect lock from power source and check power source voltage. If power source voltage is correct, inspect lock wiring for a possible short.
  • If the lock loses power, it will flash rapid blue for approximately one minute. Lock will default to programmed fail safe or fail secure.
  • After that, the lock will no longer be functional.

When you have completed the tests, close the door, ensuring latchbolt fully extends into strike plate without binding.

Refer to Lock Configuration Tool user manual (WFMN1) for information on how to configure and program locks.

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