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1. Mounting
1.1 Mortise Installation (Solid Wood)
1. Cutting the mortise
Referring to the product dimension drawings, a mortise is cut into
the door frame to fit the lock and a mortise is cut into the door
leaf to fit the strike. Wooden doors and frames require full mortises
with space made behind the lock body to accommodate the wire
connections.
It is crucial to ensure that the mortises in the door leaf and frame
are aligned vertically and horizontally when the door is closed as
this aligns the bolt pin to the strike opening and also the strike
magnet to the locks internal door position sensor.
Ensure that the final gap between the lock face plate and strike
plate once it is installed will be no more than 6mm (¼ inch).
2. Wiring the lock
A hole needs to be drilled in the back of the mortise to bring the
wires out and a connection can be made to the supplied wire loom
which in turn plugs into the lock.
Refer to the Wiring section of this document for detailed
instructions on wiring.
3. Setting the operating mode
Ensure the operating mode switch is positioned to the required state, Fail
Safe or Fail Secure.
Refer to the Operating Mode section of this document for detailed
instructions on wiring.
4. Fitting the lock and strike plate
The lock can be slid back into the door frame mortise, ensuring that the
wiring integrity is maintained, and then secured in place with the supplied
10G self-tapping screws. Please ensure the lock is the correct orientation
as to pull the door into the door jamb.
The strike is then placed into the door leaf mortise and the remaining
10G self-tapping screws are used to secure it in place. Ensure the strike is
oriented so that the bolt hole aligns with the lock bolt.