Quick Guide
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iDAccess Pro
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Version 1.0
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Control iD 2021 ©
Electric bolt
The electric bolt lock, also known as solenoid lock,
consists of a fixed part with a mobile pin
connected to a solenoid. The lock normally comes
with a metal plate that will be attached to the
door (mobile part).
The pin on the fixed part enters the metal plate
preventing the door from opening.
In this guide, the solenoid pin lock will be
represented by:
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The gray terminals may not be present in all
locks. If there is a power supply connection (+ 12V
or + 24V), it is essential to connect it to a source
before operating the lock.
Electromechanical Lock
The electromechanical lock or strike lock
consists of a latch connected to a solenoid
through a simple mechanism. After opening
the door, the mechanism returns to its initial
state allowing the door to be closed again.
Thus, the electromechanical lock typically has
two terminals connected directly to the
solenoid. When current passes through the
lock, the door will be unlocked.
In this guide, the electromechanical lock will
be represented by:
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Confirm the operating voltage of the lock
before connecting it to the iDAccess Pro!
Many electromechanical locks operate at
110V/220V and must therefore use a
different wiring set up.
Wiring Diagrams
iDAccess Pro and EAM (Mandatory)
Magnetic Lock
Solenoid Pin Lock (Fail Safe)
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We recommend the use of a dedicated power
supply source to power the Solenoid Lock.
Electromechanical Lock (Fail Secure)
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We recommend the use of an exclusive power
supply source to power the Electromechanical Lock.
Push Button
Door Sensor
Diode
Power Supply
+12V/1A
Diode
Power Supply
+12V/1A
Diode
Power Supply
+12V/1A
Reference pattern for installation