Securitron UNL-24 UNLATCH User Manual

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PN# 500-18300

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Rev. D, 08/11

4. WIRING
4.1 GENERAL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The UnLatch is a six wire device. Power (12 or 24VDC depending on the model) is applied to the

red and black wires observing polarity and power should be continuously present on these
wires
. If you connect power in reverse, the UnLatch will not operate but it will be
damaged if left connected for an extended period of time.
To operate the UnLatch, the
trigger wire (orange) should be connected to the red wire (+V) via an external switch.
When this connection is made, the UnLatch will release the door and keep it released so long as

the red and orange wires are connected. When connection between these wires is broken, the
door will be resecured (once it recloses). In certain applications the door is released all day and
secured all night. There is no problem operating the UnLatch in this manner (continuous duty)
but it is more common for the door to be released for only a few seconds at a time for controlled
entry. This is typically done by connecting the orange and red wires together from relay
contacts which close from an external card reader, digital keypad or keyswitch. The external

control device includes a timing function which will operate the UnLatch for a few seconds to
permit each entry. Like most conventional electric strikes, the UnLatch is fail secure which
means that it will maintain the door in a secure position if power is lost. Entry is not possible
but people can, of course, exit by simply turning the door handle or knob from the inside.

FIG. 7: UNLATCH WIRING

WHITE (STATUS: COM)

BLUE (STATUS: N.O.)

CLOSURE
BETWEEN +V IN
AND TRIGGER
RELEASES LATCH

+

-

ORANGE (TRIGGER)

GREEN (STATUS: N.C.)

POWER SUPPLY

RED (+V)

BLACK (NEG)

UNLATCH

POWER SHOULD BE CONSTANTLY CONNECTED

DC

In normal operation, the UnLatch draws about 300 mA @ 12 VDC or 200 mA @ 24VDC when it
operates (the motor is moving) and a steady 40 mA at all times. Note that regulated input

voltage is not required to operate the UnLatch. Full wave rectified DC is acceptable
(transformer + bridge rectifier). When using a UNL-24 with a 24VAC transformer (TP-24-2) and
bridge rectifier (BR-7) two additional components are required. These are two zener diodes
(1N5333B, 5 watt, 3.3 volt or equivalent) that you will find in a package separate from the
hardware pack. Because the peak voltage of a transformer and bridge rectifier combination can

be as high as forty volts the diodes are required to drop the peak voltage into the operable
range for the UNL-24. The following diagram (Figure 8) notes installation placement of the
zener diodes.

FIG. 8: ZENER DIODE PLACEMENT (UNL-24 , TRANSFORMER, BRIDGE RECTIFIER)

CROSS BAR
DENOTES CATHODE

BANDED SIDE
DENOTES CATHODE

Note diode orientation:

120

VAC

IN

VAC

OUT

+

TP-24-2

PLUG IN

TRANSFORMER

NC

C

NO

NC

C

NO

+

TRG

ORG

RED

BLK

UNL-24

PB2E

BR-4

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