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BASIC TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED

 

•  Medium Phillips head screwdriver (#2) (recommended magnetized tip)

 

•  ESD wrist band

Recommended, but not required:

 

•  Torque screwdriver (30 inch-pounds/3.4 Newton-Meters capacity)

 

• Loctite

®

 262 (Red) for use on lock case mounting screws

WARNING: 

Kaba Mas locks are protected from 25,000 V Electrostatic Discharge 

(ESD) damage when correctly installed. Follow these precautions to avoid ESD 
damage when installing the lock: 
 

•  Handle the keypad assembly by the outer edge only. 

 

•  Use an ESD wrist band grounded to the lock or container during installation. 

DESIGN PARAMETERS FOR MOTORIZED DEAD BOLT LOCKS

1.  Bolt dimensions (nominal): .312 inches x 1.000 inches/8 x 25.4mm
2.  Bolt movement (nominal): .465 inches/11.8mm
3.  Bolt extension: .465 inches/11.8mm
4.  Maximum load movable by the bolt: 6.7 lbs. (30N)

NOTE: 

Motorized Dead Bolt locks may not open if more than 6.7 lbs. (30N) of 

force is applied to the end or side of the bolt.

5.  Maximum load against bolt when thrown (all directions): 224.8 lbs. (1kN)

6.  The lock can be itted to safes or vault doors of any material.

NOTE: 

As is the case with all mechanical and electronic locking devices, the 

container and boltworks must be designed to protect the lock.

PREPARE FOR NEW INSTALLATION OF THE LOCK

1. Using the lock parts along with the template provided, establish the exact 

location for the drilled and tapped holes. For the Motorized Dead Bolt, only 3 of 
the 4 mounting holes are required.

Caution: 

The lock case must be mounted exactly according to the template if 

mounted over the cable routing hole. Otherwise, the lock case must be mounted 
so that no part of the case covers the cable routing hole.

2. The cable hole diameter can be a minimum of .406” (10.3mm) to a maximum of 

.438” (11.1mm). The .406” (10.3mm) diameter is recommended. The cable hole 

must be deburred.

3. The dial assembly mounting screws require drilled and tapped holes to 3/8” 

(9.5mm) depth if possible (minimum 1/4” or 6.4mm depth required.) Drill either 

the two horizontal mounting holes or the two vertical holes. 

4. When mounting the lock unit (i.e., integrating it into a boltwork), make sure the 

lock bolt has clearance to freely move to its end positions and the shifting force 

works only in the axial direction (direction of movement). Lateral forces should 

not be exerted on the lock. 

Summary of Contents for Cencon MDB 30N

Page 1: ...03 USA Voice 919 381 4235 Fax 770 831 8598 Certification Exhibit FCC ID 2AHFM BTCENMDB IC 21164 BTCENMDB FCC Rule Part 15 247 IC Radio Standards Specification RSS 247 ACS Project Number 15 3053 Manufa...

Page 2: ...CENCON Motorized Dead Bolt ATM Security Lock INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PRELIMINARY 05 26 2016...

Page 3: ...L FRONT HOUSING ASSEMBLY 6 PART II INSTALL LOCK CASE ASSEMBLY 8 PART III INTERCONNECT BOX INSTALLATION 8 BASIC LOCK OPERATIONS 10 OPENING IN SHELVED MODE 10 CHANGE THE SHELVED MODE COMBINATION 11 GEN2...

Page 4: ...nd used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this e...

Page 5: ...doors of any material NOTE As is the case with all mechanical and electronic locking devices the container and boltworks must be designed to protect the lock PREPARE FOR NEW INSTALLATION OF THE LOCK 1...

Page 6: ...ting studs into the stud mounting holes just drilled Tighten to approximately 15 20 inch pounds 5 Open the safe door and keep it open 6 Feed the assembly s two cables through the spindle hole one at a...

Page 7: ...mbly to the inside of the container door using the three 1 4 20 or M6 1 screws Torque 25 30 lbs 2 8 3 4 N M allowing 1 20 1 27mm clearance between the lock bolt and the container locking bar Note The...

Page 8: ...and attached for correct operation of the motorized dead bolt Incomplete connections or faulty sensor operation could result in lock malfunctions Ensure correct operation by following Bolt works senso...

Page 9: ...d provided and mount the Interconnect Box in a suitable location Figure 4 Interconnect Box Cables 4 Double check all cables are inserted into the correct slots on the lock and Interconnect Box Figure...

Page 10: ...ombination OPn Enter the current Shelved Mode combination whether it be the Factory Combination of 50 25 50 or a new Shelved Mode combination by sequentially pressing those digits on the lock keypad T...

Page 11: ...he current Shelved Mode combination either 50 25 50 or a changed Shelved Mode combination by sequentially pressing those digits on the lock keypad The numbers will be displayed on the LCD as they are...

Page 12: ...losed position and the lock will display CLo Gen2 Lock Menu Command List Display Audit Count opening count 0 Perform SA Key Operations audit download resync clock set bank user table download etc 1 Di...

Page 13: ...bination Shelved mode Factory mode 8 Lightning Bolt Error usually wrong combination 9 LockOut condition due to 5 lightning bolts 10 Insert Personal Identiier key 1 11 Close Seal number where 0 is a nu...

Page 14: ...ial Number 9 digits with first 3 digits 000 Serial number of the lock is 000023456 The lock will display Sn followed by a series of two 3 digit numbers 023 456 Example 2 Gen 2 Serial Number 9 digits w...

Page 15: ...lock is still in factory mode and later when the lock is activated For example OPd for OPened door CLd for closed door or nCC for no door contact connection accordingly Note Check for Remote Disable S...

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Page 17: ...Kaba Mas shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this mater...

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