Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. 360 Herndon Parkway Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Appendix K: Client: Medeco Security Locks, Inc. Model #: 10-15013 Standards: FCC 15.247/IC RSS-210 ID’s: VR3-101501X/7465A-101501X Report #: 2014065DTS Manual Please refer to the following pages.
M100 Aperio Mortise Lock Series Installation Instructions Package Contents Machine screw with washer 16 15 Hub Mounting Bracket and Hardware (Hardware not shown) Aperio Hub Additional Tools Needed Approved Credential: Flathead drivers 3/32”, 3/16” Options not included: HID iCLASS ID Credential #2 Phillips Driver Gang box to mount hub Pencil, Wire Stripper Product Specifications Wireless Frequency: 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.15.
System Overview The M100 wireless mortise lock extends access control to an office door, stockroom door or any other door requiring additional accountability without the complexity and expense of running wires to the opening. The M100 lock connects to an access control system through the included communication hub. The communication hub connects to the access control system with wiegand wiring typical of a wiegand reader.
Installation Steps A. Locate and Mount the Hub C. Test the Lock B. Connect the Hub D. Install the Lock A. 1 - Choose the hub location It is recommended that the hub be mounted near the top of a wall, on the ceiling or above the ceiling to reduce potential for interference. For a stable and reliable radio link, it is recommended that the hub is located within forty-five (45) feet of the lock.
A.2 - Mounting the Hub. The included adapter plate can be used to mount the hub on a single or double gang box. B. Wiring the Hub. The Aperio Hub connects to the Access Control system via Wiegand wiring. The hub requires 8-24VDC power (250mA). The hub includes three form C relays that can be used to transmit Lock jamb status, low battery signal and a tamper signal. The hub connects to the mortise lock wirelessly.
C. Testing the Lock with the Access Control System With the hub connected to power and the access control system, test the lock with a known good credential to confirm it will open as desired when installed. D.
Fig. 4 Screw the M100 into the cylinder mounting hole on the mortise hardware (Fig. 5). It is important to not over tighten, or to keep too loose on the door. The face of the M100 cylinder should stand proud of the escutcheon approximately 3/16"-1/4". Please also see (Fig. 12) before proceeding (Fig. 6). Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Step 3: Re-tighten the cylinder clamp screw with the M100 in a vertical position.
Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Tighten with locking nut tool (Fig. 10). Warning: Only one or two threads should be visible for proper operation (Fig. 11). Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Step 5: Connect control unit to wire harness and install 4 mounting screws (Fig. 12 and Fig. 13). Warning: Avoid pinching wire harness when mounting the control unit. Fig. 12 Fig.
Step 6: Install Battery. Please verify the battery is inserted in the correct polarity position. Always use new batteries installed with correct polarity (Fig. 14 and 15). Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Step 7: Install cover assembly (Fig. 16) and cover screw (Fig. 17). Fig. 16 Fig.
Step 8: Install thumbturn (Fig. 18), set screw (Fig. 19), and re-install door edge trim (Fig. 20). Fig. 18 Fig. 19 Fig. 20 Warning: FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Tips and Trouble Shooting Thumbturn drags on cover. Thumbturn is not out far enough refer to Step 4, Fig. 12. The cover does not sit flush on plate. Cylinder is protruding out to far (included are optional spacers for proper spacing of cylinders) refer to Step 4, Fig. 12.