Solenoid lock instructions – internal type – Controlled Products Systems Group 222X383 User Manual
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Solenoid Lock Instructions – Internal Type
Internal Solenoid Lock Description:
HySecurity offers an optional internal solenoid deadbolt lock that employs a ¾” stainless steel lock pin that fits
into a notch cut into the drive rail. The lock solenoid is voltage specific for 120V, 208V, 230V or 480V, therefore
be certain that if the operator voltage is modified that the solenoid is also changed. An internal indicator switch
is also provided which may be required in some installations in order to verify whether the deadbolt is in the
locked or unlocked position.
Activation of a Solenoid Deadbolt Lock:
A solenoid lock must be activated prior to any gate motion or the gate will bind the lock mechanism.
HySecurity’s internal lock must also remain engaged until the soft stop time cycle is complete at the end of
travel. To provide the solenoid lock logic requirement, one of the three user relays (typically user relay 2) must
be set to function #6 and wired to supply power to the lock solenoid. The same relay function can easily be
used to drive an external solenoid lock device as well.
Adjustment of the Factory Solenoid Lock:
Operators equipped with our factory solenoid lock require a notch to be cut into the outer vertical face of the
drive rail. The notch location is determined in the field after the gate operator is functioning properly. Run the
gate to its full closed position and note the location where the deadbolt pin strikes the drive rail. Mark for a 3”
wide slot in the rail with the lock pin in the center. Make two cuts with a hacksaw and break out the notched
section. Operate the gate a few times to verify that the deadbolt always enters the notched area.
The lock enclosure itself may need to be adjusted so that the lock pin strikes in the center of the vertical edge of
the drive rail. The face of the lock enclosure is slotted to accommodate this adjustment. With a ½” open end
wrench, loosen the two bolts retained the lock enclosure and move the enclosure up or down to achieve the
correct adjustment.
Electrical:
When the factory
pre-installs the
internal solenoid
deadbolt lock, a
terminal strip and
an auxiliary
contactor are
added. The two
(2) high voltage
wires to the
solenoid attach
directly to the
auxiliary contactor
as shown.
Indicator lights or
interlocks can be
connected to the
contacts brought
back to the
Terminal strip.