Version 02/15/2016
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Mounting instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30
13.3.3
Mounting the connecting cable
Make sure that the connecting cable (12) does not become damaged during installation, since otherwise there may be
a risk of short-circuit, which may damage the locking system. The cable passage hole and other guiding areas of the
cable (12) must not exhibit any sharp edges. In the area of transitions and moving parts, the cable (12) must be
protected by protective hoses or plastic tubes. You must also ensure that the cable (12) is not bent or squeezed.
Plug the connecting cable (12) on the printed circuit board (PCB) of the base part (11) via the green "miniplug" (JST 5-pin)
(see Figure 43, step I).
Notice
: In doing so, ensure correct alignment of the plug to the socket. Under no circumstances must the plug be
inserted twisted and with force, since the socket shape clearly determines the alignment of the plug (see Figure 44)!
Figure 44
Now fix the connecting cable (12), as shown in Figure 43 step II using the cable binder (10) as traction relief.
Figure 43: Connecting cable from the input unit to the lock
Detailed view of the connection in the base part of the input unit
Figure 44: Detail of the socket
The connecting cable (12) of the input unit (8 + 11) must now be passed through the prepared bore (see chapter 12.2) in the
door to the lock (1). Then the 8-pin Western plug (RJ45) of the connecting cable (12) is plugged into the "input unit" socket of
the lock (1).
Step I
Step II
12
11
10