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Main benefits include enhanced safety, resident control, staff efficiency, cost-effective installation, and event logging.
Defines ID-Lock Smart as an indoor lock system for residential environments, not for high-security applications.
Explains RF signal transmission from IDT, Tx75 transmitter detection, TM2-box processing, and Bluetooth lock activation.
Lists all components included in a complete ID-Lock Smart package, with specific part numbers for each sub-kit.
Provides a detailed visual breakdown of the split mechanics kit, identifying each component for assembly.
Details the necessary tools, including screwdrivers, pliers, and lubricant, for a successful installation.
Guides on how to mount the TM2-box, recommending proximity to the lock or suitable transmitter range.
Explains correct IDT placement near doors and how to adjust its output power to prevent signal overlap.
Detach the interior thumbturn knob and the exterior cylinder housing from the door.
Unscrew the thumbturn spindle bracket and remove the internal thumbturn spindle.
Remove the existing door handles and the main spindle from the lock assembly.
Mount the support roller and then slide the tooth module onto the satellite part.
Mount the circlip onto the outer spindle to maintain component positioning.
Place the steel wires into the designated channels within the outer wire sleeve.
Use the outer spindle to temporarily hold the steel wires in place inside the outer wire sleeve.
Slide the spring onto the assembled outer wire sleeve, ensuring it is correctly seated.
Thread the complete outer wire sleeve assembly through the door from the exterior side.
Install the satellite assembly and route the steel wires through the tooth module.
Mount the wire sleeve onto the tooth module, ensuring the steel wires keep it in position.
Mount the circlip onto the main spindle, followed by a shim washer for precise alignment.
Press the main spindle assembly through the top cabinet, ensuring a secure fit.
Install the second shim washer onto the spindle to achieve correct spacing and alignment.
Secure the top cabinet by attaching the final circlip to the main spindle and guiding the assembly through the door.
Apply lithium grease to the main spindle's threaded end and inside the outer wire sleeve for smooth movement.
Retract the outer wire sleeve by rotating the cogwheel clockwise to gain access to the main spindle's threaded part.
Screw the outer spindle to its stop, then unscrew it 180-270 degrees for alignment with the main spindle.
Release the outer wire sleeve by rotating the cogwheel counter-clockwise to fix the outer spindle's position.
Place the door plate on the exterior and reattach the cylinder housing to secure it in place.
Mount the new handles, starting with the interior side, adjusting screw length for door thickness.
Mount the outer spacer and verify that screws do not protrude more than 4mm.
Mount the limiting bracket to allow equal spindle rotation, ensuring correct orientation.
Mount the outer handle and the associated nipples onto the spindle assembly.
Tighten the screws securing the exterior cylinder housing and the cover plate.
Install the Carelock ACE Split unit onto the door mechanism using the provided Torx screw.
Insert the battery into the battery cabinet, ensuring the cable enters first.
Connect the battery and snap the battery cabinet onto the Carelock ACE Split unit.
Details recommended Tx75 transmitter types and IDs for residents and staff for system configuration.
Explains how to set IDT zone-IDs using dip-switches and specifies the recommended ID range.