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Installation
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Control via the UII control module
The UII control module (Universal Interconnectivity Interface) offers several control inputs (Tab. 3). The four
control inputs are non-isolated and switched to earth potential with potential-free contacts. The smoke
detector input is designed for connection of suitable fire detectors in what is called a “smoke detector line.”
The control inputs are designed for the control of the connected motorised multi-point lock 519.
Control input Description
External door contact
(terminal 8)
The external door contact control input is for connecting an additional potential-
free door contact, such as a Reed contact, which can be used to query the door
position.
The contact must be closed for the lock to lock.
When an external door contact is connected, the electromagnetic striking plate
sensor integrated in the lock remains active. This means that the two door con-
tacts (internal and external) must be closed recognition of door CLOSED.
The internal door contact is the striking plate sensor. A status message is issued
via the door status control output (Tab. 8).
Fire alarm system
(terminal 11)
The fire alarm system control input is for connecting a potential-free contact of a
fire alarm system or fire detector for use on fire and smoke protection doors.
Upon activation during the unlocking phase, the latch bolt on the lock is im-
mediately extended and the lock is immediately locked when the door is closed;
when the door is open, the locking takes place the next time the door is closed.
The electrical unlocking is blocked.
The door remains accessible in one direction via the panic function. A triggered
fire alarm is switched off again when the fire alarm input is reset. A status mes-
sage is issued via the fire alarm control output (Tab. 8).
Smoke detector
(terminals 5 and 6)
The UII module has a built-in evaluation unit for smoke detectors (e.g. model
60060), which is known as a smoke detector line.
Upon activation of a smoke detector, short-circuit, or upon interruption of the
notification line during the unlocking phase, the latch bolt on the lock is im-
mediately extended and the lock is immediately locked when the door is closed;
when the door is open, it will be locked the next time the door is closed.
The electrical unlocking is blocked. The door remains accessible in one direction
via the panic function.
If a smoke detector has been triggered, the reset button on the smoke detector re-
set input must be actuated. A status message is issued via the fire alarm control
output (Tab. 8).
Smoke detector reset
(terminal 10)
The smoke detector reset control input for the resetting of a triggered smoke
detector line by means of a potential-free button.
The fire alarm control output (Tab. 8) is reset.
Unlocking
(terminal 7)
The unlocking control input is for the unlocking the lock electrically, for instance
by means of a potential-free contact of an access control system, release button,
or a timer.
A status message is issued via the locking control output (Tab. 8).
Tab. 3 :
Control inputs of the UII
control module