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Wireless lock contact
Product description:
The wireless lock contact works together with the
wireless sensor input
. It reports
whether a door is locked or not. If the contact is opened by unlocking the door (the
door bolt does not push in the pin of the lock contact anymore), an alarm or an entry
delay can be triggered.
Install the wireless lock contact to the door and put it into operation
1.
At first, drill a 25 mm deep hole into the latch/batch of the lock using an 8 mm
drill. If you want to route the cable lock contact back through this hole, you need
either to use a larger drill or execute the hole in a slightly eccentric way.
2.
Two options are available to fasten the lock contact:
a.
Screw the lock contact by means of the clamping flange and the supplied
(
pointed
) countersunk screws 2.9 x 13 onto wood, plastic, or metal (pre-drill:
2 mm).
b.
Provided that the hole to support the lock contact is executed as a blind bore,
the lock contact can be fixed with silicone or similar in the hole.
3.
If the latch does not press the pin of the lock contact to the acting point, you can
extend it by means of the two provided adjusting screws (2.9 x 9.5 und 2.9 x 13 –
not pointed
). Using an adjusting screw does not affect the actuating path, which
is always 6 mm.
You need to fix the adjusting screw afterwards by means of a bolt adhesive
(Loctite or similar).
Note:
Do not insert the adjusting screw into the actuating pin by more than 6 mm (see
figure)!
If the lock contact is to be used for sliding doors (usually hook bolts are used),
you can also install it vertically.