Metra Electronics Metra Electronic Lock Installation Manual Download Page 4

 

 

Lock Wiring. 

 

 

Flat ribbon cable (six way) 

 

Six pole connectors for flat ribbon cable 
 

Image of Six pole connector crimped to flat ribbon cable:

   

 

 

 

Locker Door Hinge selection. 

 

Select hinges that are of good quality, that will not shift position easily during use.  

 

i.e. Hinges that won’t drop out of alignment.

 

 
If the hinges have a 

return spring

, it should be 

weak

 and not prevent the door from ejecting when unlocked. 

Therefore any “Snap Locked” Sprung hinges are not suitable. 

 

 
No Snap Locked Hinges 

 

 

Some Spring Free hinges may be suitable; 

 

  

 

 

Suitable hinges are “Leaf” types;

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Metra Electronic Lock

Page 1: ...PO Box 531 Moonee Ponds Victoria Australia 3039 www metraaus com au 1300 METRA AUS Metra Electronic Lock Centralised and DOT Lock Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...rs 3 Electronic Lock wiring preparation 4 Preparing to crimp the Flat Ribbon cable 5 6 Crimping tool crimp connectors 5 Crimping the Flat Ribbon cable 6 Mounting the Electronic Lock body 7 16 Metra Ce...

Page 3: ...is connected to the Locker Controller electronics board s by way of a six wire flat ribbon cable Mounting Screws Use Pan Head screws only No Countersunk screws are to be used Damage to the lock can o...

Page 4: ...nges that are of good quality that will not shift position easily during use i e Hinges that won t drop out of alignment If the hinges have a return spring it should be weak and not prevent the door f...

Page 5: ...r to the area of the door with most mass Locker Numbering Preparing for E Lock wiring of lockers The Locker wiring should start at the Top LHS of the locker bank carcass then run Down to the last lock...

Page 6: ...net 500 1000mm Total Note The cable lengths may need to be increased for the Top and Bottom lockers to account for slightly longer lengths of cable required as they should be bundled at the centre loc...

Page 7: ...also close to the end of cable bundle The Cable bundle should then be coiled up and taped to the top of the Locker carcass 4 Label each Locker carcass to help identify it s mate so as not to mix up c...

Page 8: ...undled at the centre locker in the Locker carcass 9 The flat cable should be inserted into the connector so that the RED stripe is aligned to the Triangle marked on the connector and the RED line mark...

Page 9: ...d Locks Firstly connect the crimped Flat ribbon cable to the Lock Body see below Insert then slide the crimped connector into the Electronic Lock as shown Make sure the connector is all the way down i...

Page 10: ...ting Screws Use Pan Head screws only No Countersunk screws are to be used Damage to the lock can occur and this is not covered under warranty if the wrong type of screws are used Stainless Steel PH2 s...

Page 11: ...able Using the appropriate screws firmly screw the Electronic Lock body to the locker carcass wall Being careful to not to overtighten the screws as this can damage the Electronic Lock by deforming it...

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Page 13: ...ng and screw the lock to the locker carcass NOTE Do not over tighten the screws as they can deform the lock This may stop it from working and such damages are NOT covered by warranty OK Lock tip is ev...

Page 14: ...used to hide the connection cable OK OK WRONG Procedure Step 1 Mounting holes for the electronic lock should be predrilled in the factory according to the specifications in appendices and according t...

Page 15: ...door strike should be predrilled in the factory according to the specifications in appendices and according to the requirements described in the chapter Note If the lockers are contructed from HPL or...

Page 16: ...shers between the screw and plastic strike body Then fix the front cover including the antenna and the protective plastic Use the right length according to the door thickness self tapping screws When...

Page 17: ...locker if needed Final Operational test of the locker Final check of the locker and mounting should be done after the lock is operational and connected to the control card or test unit Place the Metra...

Page 18: ...eck the wiring or loosen the screws slightly Check 2 Close the doors When closed and locked the doors should have a fraction 1mm of free movement under the spring First reset the indexes on the connec...

Page 19: ...be able to push the Locker Door open when unlocked For the great majority of Locker hinges and Locker Doors the default factory set spring force is adequate However if the Locker Doors are very small...

Page 20: ...18 Electronic Lock Centralised Technical drawing Overhead view of Electronic Lock Body Strike...

Page 21: ...19 Electronic Lock RFID DOT Technical drawing Dimensions...

Page 22: ...20 Cable entry hole drilling guide for Electronic Lock...

Page 23: ...21 Metra Control Cabinet Preferred back wall layout...

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