SCHLAGE 8200 Series Desk Console Installation Guide

September 4, 2024
Schlage

SCHLAGE 8200 Series Desk Console

LIST OF PARTS

  • Pushbuttons/Hole Plugs
  • Maintained or Momentary Pushbutton Assembly*
  • Hole Plug*
  • Keyswitch Keys (2)

Each console will have installed any combination of these in the switch/hole plug position

SPECIFICATIONS/FUNCTION

  • Power: 24 voe± 15%
    • 50-milliamp internal console excluding lamps
    • For UL applications, the power source shall be a UL294 listed class 2 (power limited) power supply
  • Pushbutton (Momentary or Maintained): 1 Amp, 24 VDC
  • Lamps (Green or Red): 0.04 Amps @ 24 VDC (#85 lamp)
  • Terminal Blocks: Maximum of 14 Ga wire, 18-22 recommended
    • Rated torque/screw size 0.50 Nm/M3
  • Alarm Output: 0.5 Amp @ 24 VDC common to all zones, protected by an automatically resettable breaker
  • Keyswitch: Off (CCW) – Powers NC (FS) outputs and removes power from NO (FSE) outputs by breaking pushbutton common. Powering NC contacts can be field modified to eliminate this feature – see User Selectable Options
    • ON (CW) – Powers pushbutton common and allows the pushbuttons to have full control over the zone
  • Reset Button: Momentary pushbutton that resets the internal latching horn and the Alarm Output that has been triggered by voltage on the RED terminal
  • Temperature Range: 32°F – 120°F

Wiring Examples

  • When the pushbutton is depressed, the CHEXIT device is disarmed and the GREEN light is on.
  • When the pushbutton is released, the CHEXIT is armed and the pushbutton light is off.
  • If the pushbar is depressed while the CHEXIT is armed, the RED light will come on and the alarm will sound.

Typical L 191 O Wiring

  • When the pushbutton is depressed, the L 1910 horn is disarmed (passage through door allowed) and the GREEN light in the pushbutton will come on.
  • When the pushbutton is released, the L 1910 horn is armed (passage through the door will sound alarmed) and the RED light in the pushbutton will come on.

Typical Magnetic Lock with DPS & HFS Option Wiring 

  • When the pushbutton is depressed, the magnetic lock is unlocked and the GREEN light will come on.
  • When the pushbutton is released, the magnetic lock is locked and the pushbutton light is off.
  • If the door is forced open while the magnetic lock is locked, the RED light will come on and the alarm will sound.

Typical 6000 Series Electric Strike Wiring

  • When the pushbutton is depressed, the electric strike is unlocked and the GREEN light is on.
  • When the pushbutton is released, the strike is locked and the pushbutton light is off.
  • If the door is forced open while the strike is locked, the RED light will come on and the alarm will sound.

Typical EL Device Wiring

  • When the push button is depressed, the EL devices are unlocked and the GREEN light in the pushbutton will come on.
  • When the pushbutton is released, the EL devices are locked and the pushbutton light is off.
  • Refer to PS914 x 900-2RS PCB instructions for proper wiring instructions for the EL device.

INSTALLATION/WIRING

REMOVE ALL FOUR (4) SCREWS

REMOVE 1/0 PANEL AND DRILL HOLE FOR WIRE USED

  • If required, use a strain relief or cable connector for wires.

REASSEMBLE BOX

REMOVE ALL FOUR (4) FACEPLATE SCREWS

CONNECT PROPER GAUGE WIRE TO THE APPROPRIATE TERMINALS AS REQUIRED

  • TB1 corresP.onds to pushbutton 1, TB2 to pushbutton 2, etc.
  • KeeP. excess wire out of the console for easier installation.
  • For ease of wiring, the faceplate with pushbuttons can be unplugged ana reconnected later.

RECONNECT PUSHBUTTONS, IF NEEDED

  • Make sure they are properly polarized, then replace the faceplate and secure screws.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Pushbutton contacts and lights do not work

The lamp does not work

  • Check that the pushbutton connector is fully seated in the proper plug
  • Check for 24 VDC on the RED or GRN terminal
  • Replace the bulb – see Maintenance

MAINTENANCE

Lamp Replacing

  • Replace with #85 lamp as shown below

Replacing/Adding a Pushbutton

  • Pushbuttons can be replaced, changed (either from maintained to momentary, or vice versa), or added. With the faceplate removed, using a small flathead screwdriver, remove the two pushbutton holder springs. Remove the pushbutton assembly from the faceplate.

Cleaning

  • Note: Make sure pushbuttons are plugged into the proper zones per Table 1 and the red lens is in the lower position.
  • Use a mild cleaner to clean the console off.
  • Do not spray directly onto the face.

USER SELECTABLE OPTIONS

  1. Pushbutton common isolation: Normally all pushbutton commons are connected to +PWR INPUT when keyswitch is ON. To isolate any pushbutton from +PWR INPUT voltage, cut the proper diode (CR20-27) see Table 1.
  2. NC contact control: When the keyswitch is in the OFF position, the NC output is powered (the pushbutton has no control). To control NC contacts, select and cut the proper diode (CR9-16), see Table 1.
  3. Red terminal latch disabled: Application of 24 VDC to the RED terminal not only lights the RED light but latches the internal buzzer and 24 VDC on the Alarm Output. If the latching feature is not desired on a zone, cut the proper diode (CR1-8), see Table 1.

Table 1

Pushbutton (orTB#)|  | 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8
PCB Plug| P1| P2| P3| P4| P5| P6| P7| PS
Pushbutton Common Isolation| CR20| CR21| CR22| CR23| CR24| CR25| CR26| CR27
NC Contact Control| CR9| CR10| CR11| CR12| CR13| CR14| CR15| CR16
Red Term. Latch Disable| CR1| CR2| CR3| CR4| CR5| CR6| CR?| CR8

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