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Product compliance and certifications.
Security class rating.
Identification numbers for product variants.
Connecting cable with specific length.
Emergency power supply unit.
Control unit for the lock system.
Optional door contact functionality.
Electrical connection and signalling diagram.
Examples of door contact wiring configurations.
Reports status via door contact.
Relay contact behavior under voltage drop.
Red LED indications for incorrect operations.
Procedure to switch off LED status.
Procedures for manual unlocking using the key.
How the motor retracts the latchbolt.
Latchbolt behavior when door is open.
Lock response to repeated trigger lever actuation.
Latchbolt position during power failure.
Need for emergency power for fire/smoke doors.
Steps to activate daytime release.
Consequence of breaking seal on fire door certification.
Latchbolt retraction during daytime release.
Checks and preparation before installation.
Table for determining cable lengths based on cross-section and extension.
Fully insert plug into the lock socket.
Introducing lock at an angle and fixing with screws.
Putting the lock in standby mode via signal input.
Step-by-step guide to set hold-open time.
Common causes and remedies for unlocking failure.
Issues related to the latchbolt staying engaged.
Causes and remedies for unintentional unlocking.
Issues with the 'locked' status signal.
Problems with adjusting daytime release function.
Problems with the open function output relay.
Issues when short-term release is inactive.
Problems with lock speed or hold-open time.
Lock engages immediately despite hold-open time setting.
Issues with programming or saving settings.
Cause and remedy for lock overload indicated by Red LED.
Importance of cylinder cam position for resetting.
Information on gear unit maintenance.
Recommended annual lubrication for the latchbolt head.
Proper disposal methods for the motor-driven lock.
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