Q: We have a locknetics magnetic door closure on our pool area entrance. The magnet is not holding and the unit needs replacement. there is no number on the lock. how do we identify a replacement. It only has a UL 25s9 item number.
A: Please email us a photo of the unit for identification.
Q: dow have Locknetics push butten model 8208
A: Page I15 here:
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But is discontinued.
I have one in stock, but only one at this time.
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Q: we have an older Locknetics magnetic door lock. it’s been chirping every couple minutes. can you tell me what this means?
A: email me a photograph of the unit please -
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Q: What is the part number for the fob from the Locknetics 101+
A: The 101+ features an iButton reader on board the lock housing to provide reset and legal release and originally the 101+ unit included two programmable iButton keys shipped with each lock and furthermore up to seven iButtons can be programmed at one time without a separate programmer. Having said that, the Schlage iButton Keyfob is available and is called the Locknetics IBF and can be purchased here:
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Q: I have a unit that beeps 5 - times and then 5 - additional times and unsure why
Can you shed any light on this?
also the battery inside - can you tell me what part number to purchase ?
A: Does it beep like this all of the time or only when certain things happen to the lock? Also does the magnet function normally otherwise? Have you checked the voltage with a meter at the magnet, if so can you tell me what you found?
The 101+ does not have a battery in it. The spot you are looking at is for an audit tracking chip if the magnet was equipped with that feature.
Q: Looking for some of these little magnets to release sounding door alarms. The round magnet is 5/8” diameter. The door locks are working, just we need a reserve supply of these magnets. Brand is Locknetics. I do not see any model number. Here are photos of the door alarms for which we need the small magnets to release the alarms.
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I hope these help identify which magnets we need.
Thanks. Jeffrey P
A: The fobs for the 101 mag locks are part number IBF, seen below but are no longer available for purchase and the new iButtons which have the same number don’t work on the 101+ locks as the IC on the fobs changed.
The good news is currently we do have a small amount in stock as seen here:
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but we still have a few we could send to you.
Q: Rich, Appreciate your following up. This transaction we placed has gone south because none of the key magnets work, ie. they are not magnetized. They look right, but they do not work. Is there anything we can do? Our old key magnets work on our door alarms, but the new ones are inert. I had my maintenance man give it a try too, but no success. Where to go from here? Jeff
A: This so far is all accurate and lets us get you back on track to a successful conclusion.
this units need and in fact must be programmed.
See page 8, page 15, page 18 (this is where the programming is explained) of the installation Instructions here:
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Please let us know when you conclude this process as I want to be sure you are successful.
Q: Total success thanks to your doggedness. We are in process with our door alarms and magnet keys. The instructions were helpful. We need to get all of our exit doors reprogrammed with the magnet keys. We are working with some electricians that are here on another assignment.
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Q: Do you have any instruction on how to change the egress time to 15 sec instead of 30 sec?
A: The delay time is generally fixed at 15 seconds, but, with approval of the local authority having jurisdiction, can be set to 30 seconds in the Locknetics 101
Please review the installation instructions as seen here and specifically page 14:
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RELOCK TIME DELAY (factory default: 8 seconds)
The amount of time the lock is de-energized after release by entering a valid code/TEK or
Programmable 1-30 seconds.
A. Set SW4 dipswitch #6 to OFF (if it is on).
B. Press and release SW2. The LED will begin flashing GREEN .
C. Thereafter, press SW3 once for each second of relock delay desired.
(ex. 3 presses equals 3 seconds-15 presses equals 15 seconds-Up to 30 seconds)
Each SW3 activation will cause the LED to flash RED and the horn to beep .
D. Press SW2 and the relock delay will be stored in non-volatile memory.
E. Return SW4 dipswitch #6 to its original position (if you moved it in step A).
NOTES:
1. Not pressing SW3 between pressing SW2 will set the relock time delay to zero seconds. This will cause the lock not to unlock with a
momentary contact closure or valid code or TEK. A TIME DELAY OF MORE THAN ONE SECOND IS RECOMMENDED.
2. Models with the SEC option include the anti-tailgate feature. If SW4-4 is on, the lock will relock immediately when the door closes
even if the time delay has not yet expired.
Q: What is the current replacement for older Locknetics or Schlage Delayed Egress maglocks?
A: The current Schlage Delayed Egress maglock is M490DE and M490DE Plus.
The M490DE does not necessarily match previous maglock mounting holes or size dimensions.
Link to download the M490DE Data Sheet is here:
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Link to download the M490DE Installation Manual is here:
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The M490DE single maglock dimensions are: Length: 12 1/2" x Height: 3" x Depth: 3 1/16"
The M490DE-2 double maglock dimensions are: Length: 25 1/16" x Height: 3" x Depth: 3 1/16"
Here are the dimensions of previous Delayed Egress maglock products:
101+DE
Single - 11-1/2”L x 3-1/32”H x 3-3/16”D
Double - 23”L x 3-1/32”H x 3-3/16”D
Link to download the 101+ Installation Manual is here:
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105 SensorLock
Size: 13-1/8”L x 3-1/32”H x 3-3/16”D
Note: The Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) is not available integrated in the current M490DE maglock, but is available as a separate component, SCAN II.
Link to download the SCAN II Instructions as here:
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107DE
Single - 11-1/2”L x 2-3/4”H x 2-1/2”D
Double - 23”L x 2-3/4”H x 2-1/2”D
390DEL
Single: 10-1/2”L x 2-3/4”H x 2-1/2”D
Double: 21”L x 2-3/4”H x 2-1/2”D
Link to download the 390DEL Installation Instructions are here:
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390PIR SensorLock
Single: 10-1/2”L x 3-1/16”H x 3-15/32”D
Note: The Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) is not available integrated in the current M490DE maglock, but is available as a separate component, SCAN II.
Link to download the PIR installation guide SCAN II Instructions - see above
Link to the 390PIr Installation Instructions are here:
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Q: Locknetics 101 DC when keying your way in or out of the door. The magnet stiil has some hold to it. you have to push very hard or jerk on door to get it to release. Not sure why or what can be done
A: Two possibilities, the circuit may not be completely dropping power, or the assembly has developed residual magnetism. If current product with bad circuit board we have those available separately. If residual magnetism, the entire unit will need to be replaced.
Are you able to measure how many pounds of force it takes?
Q: What is delayed egress hardware?
A: Delayed egress hardware prevents a door from being opened from the egress side, usually for a period of 15 seconds. This type of device is often used to prevent theft, while maintaining life safety. The system is most commonly comprised of an exit device incorporating delayed egress features, or an electromagnetic lock and power supply, one of which would contain delayed egress circuitry. When the device is actuated, the door remains locked on the egress side for 15 seconds, and then releases to allow egress.
Before specifying or supplying delayed egress hardware, you must verify that it is allowed to be used in the applicable occupancy classification, and be aware of the other code requirements that pertain to the use of this product. The requirements vary depending on whether you are referring to the International Building Code (IBC) or NFPA 101 – The Life Safety Code. There may be additional local requirements as well.
NFPA 101 allows the use of delayed egress hardware on all occupancy types (low or ordinary hazard), with some conditions that must be met if it is used.