smarter locking ELECTRONIC LOCK RFID ISO SE Technical Manual
smarter locking 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................... 2 REGULATORY INFORMATION .............................................................................................................. 4 FINAL PRODUCT LABELLING ............................................................................................................... 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ..............
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smarter locking 2. REGULATORY INFORMATION Manufacturer: Metra inženiring d.o.o. IOC Trzin Špruha 19 SI-1236 Trzin, Slovenia Trade Mark: Metra MEW System Model/Type ref.: Electronic Lock RFID ISO SE Part Number: 1838 FCC ID: 2ABT80008P1838 Year of Construction: 2019 phone: fax: web: +386 1 56 10 740 +386 1 56 10 744 www.metra.si © 2nd September 2019 Metra inženiring d.o.o. All Rights reserved. The contents of this document are subject to change without notice.
smarter locking 3. FINAL PRODUCT LABELLING FCC Label location is on the “Locker Door RFID Antenna” because Electronic Lock RFID ISO SE is an OEM product for locker manufacturers and not for the final customer. At the time of delivery the label is clearly visible.
smarter locking 5. COMPONENTS Electronic Lock RFID ISO SE Base, strike and front cover Connection plates Cabling 6. LOCK POSITION The lock position has to be identified before the process of wiring. General recommendation is that the lock should be positioned near to the handle, so the users are operating the locks as directly as possible. Position may thus vary due to the locker construction, vertical position, etc.
smarter locking Maximum length between MEW Controller and Electronic Lock RFID is 44 metres; 3 wire line and 6 wire lock connection cable combined while 6 wire connection cables should not be longer than 4 metres. Contact Metra to help you find the best solution for wiring, Electronic Lock RFID and MEW Controller position, prefabricated wires and other mounting accessories and options. Link 8 connection plates Wiring schematic example using “Link 8” connection plates.
smarter locking 8. CRIMPING THE CONNECTORS Six-pole flat cable connectors Tools required: To crimp the connectors you need crimpers for IDC connectors (left) or Metra special connector crimper with charger (bottom) (both can be purchased from Metra on request) and a sharp knife or OLFA cutter.
smarter locking STEP 1: Find the PIN1 marker. STEP 2: Place the connector on the cable so that marker is on the red wire. There are two possible ways to do it, so mind also the orientation of the leading dent. To achieve a good quality contact on all wires, the connector should be perpendicular to the cable and the end of the cable should be overhanging the connector for a few mm. STEP 3: Place connector into pliers and crimp the connector till it clicks.
smarter locking STEP 6: Connect the Electronic Lock RFID. ATTENTION Pay attention to connector’s orientation. Flat side of the connector should be orientated towards the back side of the lock. STEP 7 (OPTION A): Placing the cable under the lock. Twist the 6-wire cable in the rabbet at the back side of the lock as shown on the picture (two options – depends of the cabling). STEP 7 (OPTION B): Placing the cable under the lock.
smarter locking Three-pole EasyWire cable connectors Tools required: To crimp the connectors you need special crimping pliers (can be purchased from Metra on request). STEP 1: Separate approximately 4 centimetres of wires on a 3 pole 0.75mm2 cable. STEP 2: Place the connector in the pillars as shown on the photo. NOTE: Each pin on the connector is marked with a number from 1 to 3. Some connectors may have markings on the back side while some on the front side.
smarter locking STEP 3: Start by crimping the first (red) wire. ATTENTION Make sure that you push the cable far enough so it has a firm contact. Slide the connector to the next position and continue with the next (white) wire and finish with the last (blue) wire. STEP 4: Repeat the same procedure on the other side and/or in the middle of the cable. Photo shows a middle connector. Middle connectors can be put in the middle or at the ends of the cable.
smarter locking 9. ADJUSTING THE EJECTOR SPRING FORCE Depending on the door size and type of the hinges you might need to adjust the spring force. Ejector is important part of the lock and should be able to push the doors open when unlocked. For the great majority of locker and hinges type factory settings (normal spring force) are in order. However in some cases (very small doors, spring - shut hinges, etc.) the spring might need to be adjusted.
smarter locking 10. MOUNTING THE LOCK General rule is that the lock is better to be placed a bit forward of the closed inner plane of the door and should never be even a fraction back from that plane. ATTENTION With the term inner plane of the door we refer to the surface on which the door strike will be placed and should be able to completely compress the ejector and touch the lock front. All eventual parameters such as rubber bumpers, bent doors, hinge type, euro deposit pad, etc.
smarter locking ATTENTION If the edge of the locker door is not overlapping the inner edge of the locker compartment for at least 6 millimetres a spacer for the lock is required. As a spacer different solutions are possible. Spacer can also be used to hide the connection cable.
smarter locking Procedure STEP 1: Mounting holes for electronic lock should be predrilled in factory according to the specifications in appendices and according the requirements described in this chapter. STEP 2: Fix the lock in place with 4 screws. NOTE: Screws are not supplied by Metra.
smarter locking 11. MOUNTING THE STRIKE STEP 1: Mounting holes for door strike should be predrilled in factory according to the specifications in appendices. STEP 2: For easier mounting first stick the plastic cover over the metal pin to the plastic base as shown.
smarter locking STEP 3: First fix the strike with two screws. Use supplied washers between the screw and plastic strike body. Then fix the front cover including the antenna and the protective plastic. Use the right length (according to the door thickness) self-tapping screws. When screw is tightened its head should be in line with the base. NOTE: Screws are not supplied by Metra. Consult with Metra before choosing the screws.
smarter locking Place Metra mounting jig on the loop and firmly close the door to position the strike and then tighten the screws. Do not over-tight the screws, the wire loop should still move freely. Remove the mounting jig. CORRECTLY TIGHT SCREWS Try moving the Wire loop left and right in the screws are correctly tightened, the wire loop should be able to move. NOTE: If the lockers are precisely made and quality hinges are used the strike position does not vary from one to another.
smarter locking 12. FINAL OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE LOCKER Final check of the locker and mounting should be done after the lock is operational – connected to the driving or test unit. CHECK 1: Press the ejector to check the operation. The motor should operate swiftly. If not, check the wiring or loose the screws a bit. CHECK 2: Close the doors. When closed and locked, the doors should have a fraction (1mm) of a "free movement" under the spring.
smarter locking 13. ELECTRONIC LOCK SET-UP “Locker Controllers” have two operating modes: Construction and Normal. Enter the Construction mode of operation. Consult appropriate “Locker Controller Technical Manual” for details. Initial set-up Procedure at Setting up new system or changing all lockers connected to one MEW Controller.
smarter locking STEP 3: Repeat the procedure on all connected locks from lowest to highest locker number. One locker replacement procedure NOTE: Always use new lockers without address to avoid confusion with double address. STEP 1: Replace broken Electronic Locks RFID with new one. STEP 1: Open PC software select appropriate locker and click “LOCK CHANGE”. Index with timeout is send. STEP 1: To index new Electronic Lock RFID rapidly press the plunger 2 times in timeout interval.
smarter locking STEP 3: Present the RFID media. When the RFID media is in the antenna field, the Electronic Lock RFID will start blinking green. 15. MAINTENANCE OF THE LOCK If mounted correctly as described above and under normal conditions the lock should give you long lasting, trouble free operation. Due to the hi-tech and hi quality materials used, there is virtually no maintenance needed.
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