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    345 Bayview Avenue 
    Amityville, New York 11701 
    CALL TOLL FREE: 800-ALA-LOCK 
    (800) 252-5625 
    ELECTRONIC EXIT DOOR ALARMS 
    PADDLE ARM MODEL 265/265L 
    PUSH BAR MODEL 715 
    INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    Models 265, 265L (long arm) and 715 are non-handed, 
    delayed egress, electronic exit door locking systems. Arming 
    is accomplished by actuating the deadbolt using a 1
    1/8” rim 
    cylinder (not included). When armed, depressing the paddle 
    (Model 265) or push bar (Model 715) will release the 
    deadbolt and sound an immediate alarm, however the 
    deadlatch will prevent the door from opening until the 15-
    second exit delay has expired. Provisions are made for 
    instant alarmed exit in the event of actual emergencies, such 
    as smoke, fire, power failure, etc., using auxiliary detection 
    equipment. 
    A standard 9V alkaline battery is provided. This battery must 
    be installed at all times for proper operation of the unit. An 
    LED on the Control Box indicates that the unit is armed. 
     
    SPECIFICATIONS 
    Power: 12Vac, 20VA Transformer; 9Vdc Alkaline Battery 
    (Alarm Standby) 
    Current: 775mA max.; Alarm Circuit, Battery Only (Ac 
    Failure): Standby, 20µA typ.; Alarm, 75mA typ. 
    Standby: 1 year typ. 
    Battery Life: 200 alarm sequences typ. or constant alarm for 
    7 hours typ. 
    Latch Release Time: 13-15 seconds 
    Auto Alarm Shutdown: 2 minutes typ. 
    Sound Pressure Level: 95dB measured at 10 ft. 
    Operating Temperature: 20 to 135°F (-7 to 57°C) 
    Finish: US28 Aluminum or US312 Duronodic Powder Coat 
    Dimensions (hxwxd): Lock: Model 265, 8½”x18”x3¼”; 
    Model 715, 8½”x33”x3¼”; Control Box: Model 265 or 
    Model 715, 5”x3½”x2” 
    Shipping Weight: Model 265, 11½ lbs; Model 715, 13½ lbs. 
     
     
    FEATURES 
    •15-second delayed egress 
    •Meets NFPA101 Life Safety Code 
    •Local smoke-detector input (easy key reset) 
    •Selectable alarm: continuous or two-minute shutdown 
    •Exterior key control (requires additional rim cylinder) 
    •Audible low-battery indication 
    •Visual armed indicator LED (on Control Box) 
    •Piercing electronic siren (95dB at 10 feet) 
    •Full 1” throw deadbolt with rotating steel inserts. 
     
    EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED 
    •The following items are supplied with the product: 
    •Lock Assembly, with 9V alkaline backup battery •Single-Door Keeper Assembly 
    •Paddle-Arm Assembly (Model 265); or Push Bar 
    Assembly (Model 715) 
    •Control Box Assembly 
    •Model 271 Flexible Conduit, with covers (2) 
    •Power Transformer 
    •5-Conductor Cable (10 feet) 
    •Self-Adhesive Warning Labels (Model 265, 1; Model 
    715, 2) required to comply with NFPA 101 Hardware 
     
    OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 
    •Available on special order: Option 88 Version - Remote 
    Interface and Alarm Indicator Relay 
    •Rim Cylinder, Model CER or equivalent (required) 
    •Surface Wiring Kit, Model SWK715 
    •Smoke Detector, 2-Wire. (Recommended: System 
    Sensor 1400, 2400, 2400TH; or 1451, 2451, 2451TH 
    with B401B Base) 
     
    INSTALLATION 
    Preliminary Considerations 
    Important! To comply with National Fire Protection 
    Association Standard NFPA101, this lock must be connected 
    to an approved supervised automatic fire-detection system or 
    sprinkler system that will automatically unlatch the lock 
    instantly in the event of an emergency. See Connection to 
    Remote Life-Safety Equipment. 
     
    Models 265 and 715 are designed for use on doors equipped 
    with door checks to ensure that the door closes completely 
    and automatically. The Lock Assembly is mounted on a 
    single left- or right-handed reverse steel door. (These 
    instructions include information for mounting Model 715 onto 
    a narrow-stile glass door).  Mounting onto a solid door 
    P5708A  11/93 
    Fig. 1  Typical Installation, left-handed reverse door, inside view. If 
    snaking wires within door, see Note above.  
    						
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    requires an optional Surface Wiring Kit, Model SWK715, for 
    routing of wires from the Lock Assembly to the Control Box.  
    Note: If mounting onto a hollow door, wiring may be routed 
    inside the door. A 
    3/8x36” straight drill will be required to drill 
    through the door frame from the top and hinged-side edges 
    and through internal reinforcements to allow snaking of wires. 
    In this case, drill wire exit and entry holes and snake wires 
    before mounting the Lock Assembly. 
     
    Sufficient cable (10 feet) is supplied to permit mounting of the 
    Control Box on the hinged side of the door, on the wall 
    adjacent to the door frame. If mounting further away (above a 
    dropped ceiling, for example), a longer cable will be required. 
     
    Lock Assembly & Keeper Assembly (See Note, Page 1) 
    The printed mounting template supplied is for a left-handed 
    reverse door. (For installation onto a right-handed reverse 
    door, turn template upside down.) Fold the template up 90° 
    on the dashed line as indicated. With the door closed, tape 
    the template to the inside surface of the door and jamb so 
    that the hole for the rim cylinder is about 38” above the floor, 
    and proceed as follows. (Note special instructions for 
    mounting Model 715 onto a narrow-stile glass door.) 
     
    Precautions: 
    •Do not connect the 9-volt battery or ac power until the 
    installation is complete. 
    •The round ferrite magnet and the glass-encapsulated 
    reed switch on the Lock Assembly circuit board are 
    fragile. Exercise care while the Lock Cover is removed. 
    •Avoid getting grease on Solenoid Plunger or the inner 
    surface of the Solenoid Backplate. 
    •When making electrical connections to the Lock 
    Assembly, be sure that the wires do not interfere with the 
    operation of the Solenoid Backplate. 
    If the sounder cable is removed from the Lock Assembly 
    circuit board, observe polarity shown on the label when 
    installing. 
     
    1.   Mark and drill the following holes: 
    a.  six mounting holes, four* for the Lock Assembly and 
    two (of the three shown) for the Keeper Assembly; 
          *Note: For mounting Model 715 onto a narrow-stile 
    glass door, drill only two holes for the Lock Assembly, 
    along the jamb edge. 
    b.   one 
    3/8” cable entry hole* (aligns with hole in baseplate, 
    near terminal strip); 
          Note: Not for glass doors. 
    c.   (only if an exterior cylinder is used), one 1¼” diameter 
    hole. 
     
    2.  Remove the Lock Cover. With the door ajar, operate the 
    Cam Latch to its latched position. Remove the four #6 
    screws that secure the cover to the base, two on each 
    side. Pull the cover up about an inch, then fold it over 
    toward the Cam Latch to remove. (Reverse the foregoing 
    procedure to replace the Lock Cover.) Note: Exercise 
    caution whenever the Lock Cover is removed. 
     
    3.  Install the interior rim cylinder. Detach two Springs and 
    the four screws holding the Rim Cylinder Housing to the Bolt Cover. Cut the rim cylinder tailpiece so that it extends 
    3/8” beyond the Rim Cylinder Housing. Facing the front of 
    the lock, install the rim cylinder with the keyway horizontal. 
    Secure the cylinder to the Rim Cylinder Housing using the 
    screws supplied with the cylinder. Guiding the cylinders 
    tailpiece into the interior crosshole, replace the Rim 
    Cylinder Housing onto the Bolt Cover using the four 
    screws. Reattach the two Springs. 
     
    4.  Test the deadbolt. Check for proper operation using the 
    key. The key should be removable from the lock in either 
    the fully locked or the fully unlocked position. If it is not, the 
    cylinder and the crosshole are misaligned. Remove the 
    Rim Cylinder Housing, rotate the crosshole  turn 
    clockwise, then reinstall the Rim Cylinder Housing. (Note: 
    The deadbolt can be projected into the Keeper Assembly 
    by turning the key counterclockwise one full turn.) 
     
    5.   (For exterior cylinder only.) Install the Rim Cylinder from 
    the outside with the keyway horizontal. Mount with the 
    supplied screws. Cut the tailpiece so that it extends 
    3/8” 
    beyond the inside surface of the door. Guide the tailpiece 
    into the exterior crosshole. Test the deadbolt as described 
    in Step 4 above. 
     
    6.   Mount  the  lock*. Install the lock onto the door using four 
    #10 screws (supplied). For maximum holding strength, the 
    Lock Assembly should be through-bolted using at least 
    #10 carriage bolts. If installing Model 715, do not tighten at 
    this time. 
     
          *Note: If installing Model 715 onto a narrow-stile glass 
    door, attach the Channel and Push Bar (see Step 7b) 
    before mounting onto the door and secure the Channel to 
    the Channel Retainer Bracket using two #10-24 screws 
    from the rear. 
     
    7a.  (For Model 265 only.) The Paddle Arm is factory 
    mounted for use on a left-handed reverse door. If the lock 
    is installed on a right-handed reverse door, remove the 
    two screws that secure the paddle to the arm and remount 
    the paddle upside down. 
     
          b.  (For  Model  715  only.) Insert the Push Bar and 
    Channel Assembly under the Channel Retainer Bracket, 
    which is mounted on the Lock Baseplate. Hold the Push 
    Bar and Channel Assembly horizontally against the door 
    using a level. Slide the End Cap Retaining Bracket into 
    the end of the Channel. After checking that the bar is 
    level, use the Channel as a template to mark and drill two 
    #22 or 
    5/32” mounting holes into the door. If the Channel is 
    too long, cut the Channel and the Channel Insert to the 
    proper length, keeping them as long as possible, and 
    deburr the edges. Note: If installing onto a left-hand door 
    and using a Surface Wiring Kit, cut the Channel and 
    Channel Insert just enough to clear the vertical wire 
    channel. See Fig. 1. 
     
          Mount the End Cap Retaining Bracket to the door with two 
    #10 screws provided, then tighten the lock securely to the 
    door. Remove the #10-32x½” Phillips screw and lock  
    						
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    washer from the Paddle Arm Hinge Bracket. Depress the 
    Paddle Arm Hinge Bracket slightly and attach the Push 
    Bar to the bracket using the #10-32 Phillips screw and 
    lock washer just removed. Attach the End Cap to the 
    Retaining Bracket using the #10-24x½” oval-head Phillips 
    screw supplied. 
     
    8.  Install the Keeper Assembly. Orient the Keeper 
    Assembly against the door jamb so that the Cam Latch 
    and the deadbolt on the lock are aligned with the 
    respective holes in the Keeper Cover. Remove the 
    Keeper Cover and install the Keeper Base onto the door 
    jamb with two flat-head screws (supplied) until screws are 
    snug, but not tight. Insert the Keeper Roller Pin into the ¼“ 
    hole at the latch end of the Keeper. Pass the Keeper 
    Roller Pin through the Keeper Roller and into the second 
    hole. Install the #6-32 x ½“ Phillips-head (or optional 
    tamper-proof) retaining screw into the small hole at the 
    latch end to secure the Keeper Roller Pin. (Note: If the fit 
    is tight, it may be necessary to tap the pin into the holes 
    using a mallet.)  
     
    9.  Adjust the Keeper Assembly. Close the door, project 
    the deadbolt and adjust the Keeper Assembly so that the 
    door is tightly latched. Retract the deadbolt then, holding 
    the Keeper Assembly in place, release the latch and open 
    the door. Remove the Keeper Roller Pin and Roller (a 
    tightly-fitting pin may be driven out through the 
    1/8“ access 
    hole accessible at the deadbolt hole), then fully tighten the 
    two flat-head screws securing the Keeper Base. Replace 
    the Keeper Roller Pin and Roller. Replace the Keeper 
    Cover and and the Lock Cover (Cam Latch must be in 
    “thrown” position) and check operation of the lock. If 
    necessary, repeat this step until proper operation is 
    achieved. Remove the Lock Cover once again. 
     
    10.  Lock the Keeper Assembly. When proper operation is 
    confirmed, mark and drill the hole for the third Keeper 
    Base Screw and install the remaining flat-head screw to 
    lock the Keeper Assembly in place. 
     
    Control Box 
         The Control Box is mounted on the hinged side of the 
    door, generally on the wall adjacent to the door frame, but 
    it may be extended to a hidden remote location if its visual 
    LED indication is not required. 
    1.   Remove the Control Box cover. 
    2.   Select a location for the Control Box on the hinged side 
    of the door so that the LED is clearly visible. Mount the 
    Control Box onto the door frame or adjacent wall using 
    the three #10x¾” self-tapping screws provided. 
     
     
    WIRING 
         Wiring from the Lock Assembly to the Control Box is 
    concealed within the door, exiting at the hinged side. A 
    protective Flexible Conduit loop (Model 271) transfers the 
    5-conductor cable from the door to the Control Box. Note: 
    All holes drilled into the door for the passage of wires 
    should be deburred to prevent sharp edges from cutting 
    into the insulation. 1.   Insert the loose end of the Flexible Conduit into the ª hole 
    in the Control Box and secure it with the retaining clip. 
    2.  Mount the box end of the Flexible Conduit to the door 
    using the two #10x¾” screws provided. Be sure to leave 
    enough of a loop in the conduit for the door to open fully. 
    Drill a hole through the conduit bracket and into the door. 
    3.   Referring to the Wiring Diagram, connect one end of the 
    5-conductor cable to the Control-Box Terminal Strip TS2. 
    4.  Run the cable through the Flexible Conduit, through the 
    door, and out through the 
    3/8” wire-entry hole under the 
    baseplate of the lock. 
    5.  Connect one end of a UL-listed two-conductor #18AWG 
    cable (not supplied) to the Control-Box Terminal Strip 
    TS1, Terminals 1 and 2. Connect the other end to the 
    12Vac Power Transformer supplied. 
    6.   Install the Control-Box cover. 
     
    Connection to Remote Life-Safety Equipment 
         National Fire Protection Association Standard NFPA101 
    requires that this lock be connected to an approved 
    supervised automatic fire-detection system or sprinkler 
    system that will automatically unlatch the lock instantly in 
    the event of an emergency. 
     
    1.   To utilize a smoke detector to unlatch the lock instantly in 
    the event of a fire emergency, remove the factory-installed 
    1200W end-of-line resistor (5%, ½-watt; color code, 
    brown/red/red/gold) from the Control-Box Terminal Strip 
    TS1, Terminals 3 and 4; do not discard the resistor. 
    Connect one end of a UL-listed two-conductor cable, 
    #22AWG minimum, to the terminal strip (Terminals 3 and 
    4). Observing polarity indicated on the Wiring Diagram, 
    connect the other end of the cable to a 2-wire smoke 
    detector (see OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: Recommended 
    Smoke Detectors) and install the end-of-line resistor 
    directly across the smoke-detectors terminals. (The end-
    of-line resistor is not polarized.) Refer to the following 
    table for maximum cable length allowed between control 
    box and smoke detector. 
    2.  To utilize a UL-listed supervised automatic fire detection 
    system, a normally-closed remote keyswitch or other 
    normally-closed device to unlatch the lock instantly in the 
    event of a fire (or other) emergency, connect one end of a 
    UL-listed two-conductor #22AWG cable to the Control-
    Box Terminal Strip TS1, Terminals 5 and 6 and remove 
    the factory-installed jumper. Connect the other end of the 
    cable to a normally-closed fire-detection system, 
    keyswitch, or other normally-closed device. (If Terminals 5 
    and 6 are not used, the jumper must remain in place.) 
    Important! If connecting multiple locks to a normally-
    closed device, do not intermix Terminals 5 and 6 between 
    units; that is, Terminal 5 of all units must be connected 
    Wire Size (AWG) Maximum Cable Length 
    #18 500 feet 
    #20 350 feet 
    #22 250 feet  
    						
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    together and Terminal 6 of all units must be connected 
    together. Be sure to check that all doors unlock when the 
    fire-panel relay opens. 
     
    COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION 
    1.  The Lock Assembly is factory wired to provide a 
    continuous alarm when tripped until reset by disarming. 
    For an automatic alarm shutdown after two minutes, 
    remove the Shutdown Jumper (see Wiring Diagram). 
    2.   Connect the battery clip to the 9-volt battery. 
    3.   Replace the Lock Cover, being sure that the Cam Latch is 
    first set to its “thrown” (latched) position. 
    4.   Connect the Power Transformer to a continuous source of 
    110-120Vac power. Do not connect to a switched outlet. 
    5.  Reset the unit by arming and disarming (projecting and 
    withdrawing the deadbolt). Note: A loud beep will sound momentarily when disarming. The LED on the control box 
    will light when armed. 
     
    Solenoid Position Adjustment 
         A fine adjustment of the Solenoid may be required if its 
    factory position has been disturbed. To check the position 
    of the solenoid, apply power to the lock. With the Solenoid 
    energized, check for approximately 
    1/32“ play as shown in 
    Fig. 2. If adjustment is indicated, loosen the ¼-20 Allen-
    head screw. Pull open the Cam Latch slightly and slide 
    the Solenoid toward the latch until there is 
    1/32“ clearance 
    be tween the Lever and the Cam Latch, then tighten the 
    Allen-head screw. 
     
    FUNCTIONAL TEST 
         Be sure that the 9-volt backup battery is connected and 
    the Power Transformer is plugged in. Final testing should 
    be made with all covers in place. 
     
    1.  Close the door and arm the lock by projecting the 
    deadbolt. Test the exit delay by pressing the bar (Model 
    715) or paddle (Model 265). The alarm will sound instantly 
    and the deadbolt will retract, however the Cam Latch will 
    be energized for the duration of the selected exit delay, 
    preventing the door from being opened. Confirm that the 
    door may be opened after the exit delay has elapsed and 
    that the lock relatches after 5 seconds. Reset the lock by 
    disarming (withdrawing the deadbolt). Fig. 2 Solenoid-plunger play (viewed from bottom). 
    Fig. 3 Wiring Diagram, Models 265 & 715.  
    						
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    2.  When the lock is disarmed, pressing the bar or paddle will 
    open the door instantly without sounding the alarm. Check 
    that the lock relatches after 5 seconds. 
    3.  Trip the fire-detection or other emergency device with the 
    lock armed. Press the bar or paddle and check that the 
    latch is released instantly and that the alarm sounds. The 
    smoke detector is reset by disarming the lock. 
    4. The unit is electrically failsafe. Should any wire open for 
    any reason, the exit delay will be eliminated and the door 
    may be exited by pressing the bar or paddle. 
     
    Low-Battery Indication 
         A low-battery condition will be indicated by a “chirp” from 
    the sounder about once each minute. Be sure to replace the battery promptly. An alkaline replacement is strongly 
    recommended for optimum reliability and length of 
    service. 
     
    Lubrication 
         These models are designed to provide many years of 
    reliable service when lubricated periodically. Inspect the 
    lock on a routine basis in accordance with anticipated use. 
    Replenish the factory-applied lubricants at least every five 
    years or 25,000 operations, whichever occurs first, using 
    the specified lubricants at the points shown in the Wiring 
    Diagram.
     
    EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST, MODEL 265  
    						
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    SUBASSEMBLIES 
    The following subassemblies are supplied complete and assembled only, comprising the reference numbers shown. 
    Control Box PCB (not shown) ................................................. S5912 
    Lever Subassembly (Ref. Nos. 111, 112, 113, 114) .............. S5910 
    Deadbolt Subassembly (Ref. Nos. 7, 28, 29, 43) ................... S5907 Bolt Cover/Paddle Arm Subassembly (Ref. Nos. 2, 3, 11, 18, 19, 21, 
    24, 27, 30, 31, 32, 39, 40, 44, 53, 54, 65, 115, 125, 126, 134, 
    135) ............................................................................... S5911   
    Ref. No. Description Part No. 
    1 Keeper Cover P0248 
    2 Retaining Ring, Truarc P1140 
    3 Pivot Arm P5093 
    6 Keeper Base P5642 
    7 Roller, Deadbolt P1158 
    8 Cam, Plastic P1159 
    9 Ball Bearing P1160 
    11 Spring, Return P1168 
    13 Spring, Dropout Lever P5635 
    14 Keeper Roller P5643 
    16 Hinge P1260 
    17 Screw, 6-32x Phillips Truss P1508 
    18 Screw, 6-32x FH Phillips P5555 
    19 Screw, 6-32x PH Phillips P1520 
    21 Screw, 8-32x FH Phillips P4198 
    22 Screw, #10x1 FH Phillips P1676 
    23 Screw, #10x1 PH Phillips P1675 
    24 Nut, 10-32x P1684 
    26 Screw, 10-32x FH Phillips P1740 
    27 Screw, #10x1 OH Phillips P1748 
    28 Pin, x1.085 P1927 
    29 Pin, x1 Hardened P1928 
    30 Hinge Pin P5679 
    31 Pin, x P1930 
    32 Pin, x P1931 
    37 Pin, Keeper Roller P5644 
    39 Paddle Arm P4493 
    40 Trigger Cam P4495 
    41 Label, UL P5323 
    43 Deadlock Bolt P1143 
    44 Cylinder Housing P1145 
    47 Mounting Plate, Sounder P5012 
    48 Lock Assembly PCB S5909 
    49 Cam Follower P5019 
    50 Tension Spring P5029 
    51 Tension Spring Spacer P5030 
    52 Lock Cover P5014 
    53 Paddle Plate P5050 
    54 Deadlock P5054 
    55 Sounder Subassembly S5228 
    56 Baseplate P5631 
    58 Battery Bracket P5098 
    59 Spacer P5089 
    60 Battery, 9-Volt P5103 
    61 Bolt Cover P5633 
    62 Screw, 2-56x PH Phillips P5195 
    63 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips P5194 
    64 Screw, 10-24x Hex Slot P5197 
    65 Lock Washer, #6 P5244 
    100 Bar, Dropout P5650 
    101 Screw, 10-24x1 Allen Flat P5712 
    102 Screw, 10-24x PH Phillips ST P4155 
    Ref. No. Description Part No. 
    103 Screw, 10-32x Allen P5191 
    104 Nut, 4-40x P1416 
    105 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips P5194 
    106 Insulator, Fish Paper P5651 
    107 Screw, 8-32x0.375 PH Phillips P5714 
    108 Spacer P5089 
    109 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips P5194 
    110 Terminal Board S5909 
    111 Shaft, Dropout Lever P5639 
    112 Shaft, Lever P5649 
    113 Lever, Dropout P5636 
    114 Lever P5637 
    115 Shaft, Latch P5634 
    116 Electromagnet P5680 
    117 Washer, xx0.060 P5396 
    118 Clamp P5079 
    119 Plunger, Solenoid P5647 
    120 Backstop, Solenoid P5646 
    121 Screw, Backstop P5670 
    122 Screw, -20x0.625 Allen Cap P5716 
    123 Spring, Solenoid Return P5645 
    124 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips P5194 
    125 Magnet, Disc P5707 
    126 Spring, Deadlock P5628 
    127 Screw, Latch Spring P5669 
    128 Spring, Latch P5638 
    129 Spring Holder P5640 
    130 Screw, 6-32x0.625 Allen Cap P5710 
    131 Wire, 6-Conductor P5748 
    132 Washer, #6x0.437 OD P5715 
    133 Screw, 6-32x0.375 Hex Slot P5713 
    134 Latch P5632 
    135 Screw, 6-32x, Phillips Truss P1508  
    						
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    EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST, MODEL 715 
    Ref. No. Description Part No. 
    1 Keeper Cover P0248 
    2 Retaining Ring, Truarc P1140 
    3 Pivot Arm P5093 
    6 Keeper Base P5642 
    7 Roller, Deadbolt P1158 
    8 Cam, Plastic P1159 
    9 Ball Bearing P1160 
    11 Spring, Return P1168 
    13 Spring, Dropout Lever P5635 
    14 Keeper Roller P5643 
    15 Label, Push Bar P5023 
    16 Hinge Bracket P5022 
    17 Screw, 6-32x, Phillips Truss P1508 
    18 Lock Washer, #6 P5244 
    19 Screw, 6-32x PH Phillips P1520 
    Ref. No. Description Part No. 
    21 Push Bar P5010 
    22 Screw, #10x1 FH Phillips P1676 
    23 Screw, #10x1 PH Phillips P1675 
    24 Channel Insert P5046 
    26 Screw, 10-32x FH Phillips P1740 
    27 Screw, #10x1 PH Phillips P1675 
    28 Pin, x1.085 P1927 
    29 Pin, x1 Hardened P1928 
    30 Hinge Pin P5679 
    31 Pin, x P1930 
    32 Pin, x P1931 
    37 Pin, Keeper Roller P5644 
    39 End Cap P5034 
    40 Screw, 10-24x Oval Phillips P5202 
    41 Label, UL P5234  
    						
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    SUBASSEMBLIES 
    The following subassemblies are supplied complete and assembled only, comprising the reference numbers shown. 
    Control Box PCB (not shown) ........................................... S5912 
    Lever Subassembly (Ref. Nos. 111, 112, 113, 114) .......... S5910 
    Deadbolt Subassembly (Ref. Nos. 7, 28, 29, 43) ............... S5907 Bolt Cover Subassembly (Ref. Nos. 2, 3, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 30, 
    31, 32, 44, 53, 54, 115, 125, 126, 134) ...................... S5908  
    Alarm Lock Systems, Inc. 
    345 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, New York  11701 
    Call Toll Free:  800-ALA-LOCK (800-252-5625) 
    Ref. No. Description Part No. 
    43 Deadlock Bolt P1143 
    44 Cylinder Housing P1145 
    47 Mounting Plate, Sounder P5012 
    48 Lock Assembly PCB S5909 
    49 Cam Follower P5019 
    50 Tension Spring P5029 
    51 Tension Spring Spacer P5030 
    52 Lock Cover P5014 
    53 Retaining Bracket P5017 
    54 Deadlock P5054 
    55 Sounder Subassembly S5228 
    56 Baseplate P5631 
    58 Battery Bracket P5098 
    59 Spacer P5089 
    60 Battery, 9-Volt P5103 
    61 Bolt Cover P5633 
    62 Screw, 2-56x PH Phillips P5195 
    63 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips P5194 
    64 Screw, 10-24x Hex Slot P5197 
    65 Screw, 10-32x PH Phillips P5200 
    67 Screw, 10-32x FH Phillips P1735 
    71 Retaining Bracket P5045 
    72 Lock Washer, #10 P5201 
    74 Base Channel P5011 
    100 Bar, Dropout P5650 
    101 Screw, 10-24x1 Allen Flat P5712 
    102 Screw, 10-24x PH Phillips ST P4155 
    103 Screw, 10-32x Allen P5191 
    104 Nut, 4-40x P1416 
    105 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips  P5194 
    Ref. No. Description Part No. 
    106 Insulator, Fish Paper P5651 
    107 Screw, 8-32x0.375 PH Phillips P5714 
    108 Spacer P5089 
    109 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips P5194 
    110 Terminal Board S5909 
    111 Shaft, Dropout Lever P5639 
    112 Shaft, Lever P5649 
    113 Lever, Dropout P5636 
    114 Lever P5637 
    115 Shaft, Latch P5634 
    116 Electromagnet P5680 
    117 Washer, xx0.060 P5396 
    118 Clamp P5079 
    119 Plunger, Solenoid P5647 
    120 Backstop, Solenoid P5646 
    121 Screw, Backstop P5670 
    122 Screw, -20x0.625 Allen Cap P5716 
    123 Spring, Solenoid Return P5645 
    124 Screw, 4-40x PH Phillips P5194 
    125 Magnet, Disc P5707 
    126 Spring, Deadlock P5628 
    127 Screw, Latch Spring P5669 
    128 Spring, Latch P5638 
    129 Spring Holder P5640 
    130 Screw, 6-32x0.625 Allen Cap P5710 
    131 Wire, 6-Conductor P5748 
    132 Washer, #6x0.437 OD P5715 
    133 Screw, 6-32x0.375 Hex Slot P5713 
    134 Latch P5632 
    135 Screw, 6-32x, Phillips Truss P1508  
    						
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