electrically operated deadbolt locks, the operation shall be as
specified for solenoid locks on noncell doors, except the bolt
shall not extend until the controls are in the "lock" condition
and the door is closed.
f.
Motorized overhead gates: Where motor operated gates are
installed, the following operation shall apply. Pressing the
"open" momentary action switch shall cause the gate to travel to
the locked open position unless the "stop" momentary action switch
is pressed, which will stop the travel of the gate. Pressing the
"close" momentary action switch shall cause the gate to travel to
the locked closed position unless the "stop" switch is pressed.
Pressing the "open" or "close" switch while the gate is traveling
in the opposite direction shall have no effect.
1.2.2.2
Hardware Related Functions
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NOTE: Architectural door schedule should indicate
those doors that require interlocking.
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NOTE: Specify night secure function for housing
unit locking control panels that control prisoner
cells and shower doors.
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a.
Group control: For pretrial and female locking control panels
requiring group operation of hardware, the following operation
shall apply: Pressing the "open" or "unlock" membrane switch
shall cause hardware in the associated group to unlock and cause
the group control red LED to illuminate. Pressing the "off"
switch shall cause the hardware to react to the condition required
by the individual hardware controls, and the group annunciator
shall extinguish. On group unlock, solenoid locks shall unlock in
half second intervals.
b.
Interlocks: Where two or more doors with electric hardware form a
Sallyport or where interlocks between hardware sets occur, the
operation of the individual hardware sets are as specified in this
section with the following modifications. The controls shall
allow only one of the hardware sets to be in the nonsecured
condition at any given time unless the interlock bypass function
is activated. Upon simultaneously pressing the two interlock
bypass switches, the red interlock bypass LED shall flash on
panels which control hardware in the same interlock scheme and
allow the operator to control hardware with no interlock
restrictions. By pressing the interlock bypass switch the second
time, the interlock scheme shall be reactivated. Locking control
panels controlling interlocked doors shall have the interlock
bypass switch and annunciator provisions. An amber "interlock
active" LED shall illuminate on panels controlling hardware in a
given interlock scheme when one or more of the interlocked doors
are nonsecured. A separate annunciator for each interlock scheme
on each controlling panel shall annunciate the "interlock active"
condition. Once an interlock scheme has become active, activation
of other unlock controls for hardware in the same scheme shall
have no effect and where the controls are specified as maintained
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