CONTENTS • DESCRIPTION • PRODUCT UNBOXED • PRE - INSTALLATION ASSESMENT o Mechanical o Electrical • INSTALLATION o Mark the lock position o Drill the lock mounting holes o Secure the lock in position o Mark the strikes position o Drill the strikes mounting holes o Secure the strike in position o Wire the lock o Cover the lock...
DESCRIPTION The RD10 is a low voltage motor driven lock suited for securing large rolling, tilting, hinged or sliding doors and shutters. It is supplied with a matching strike plate and can be installed internally in a horizontal or vertical position.
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There are three magnets in the strike which offers the flexibility of mounting options and with the symmetrical design of the lock, the strike can approach from either the right, left or bottom face of the lock as shown below. Lock mounted to the wall, strike Lock fitted to the floor, strike Lock fitted to the floor, strike...
4. INSTALLATION A typical roller door lock installation is described. The lock is being mounted on the floor while the strike will be mounted on the door to the right of the lock. 4.1 Mark the lock position Locate the lock in the desired position and using a pen / pencil mark the three mounting hole locations through the lock base.
4.5 Drill the strikes mounting holes Use a M8 drill bit to drill the three mounting holes in the door. 4.6 Secure the strike in position Position the strike over the three holes and use M8 bolts / screws (not supplied) to secure it to the door.
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5. WIRING Connect the RD10 as per the chart below. The three power connections are vital for the operation of the lock whilst the eight monitor connections are outputs supplied to offer feedback if desired. Positive connection to DC power supply (12 – 24V) Negative connection to DC power supply (12 –...
For increased security the RD10 has the ability to automatically lock itself after a timed period in the event of a failure of a user to do so. If an unlock signal is given to the lock but the door is not opened the RD10 can automatically lock itself again after one minute.
With Auto re-lock OFF selected, the momentary connection of HAS A LOCK CL to + acts as both the lock SIGNAL BEEN SENT and unlock signals for the RD10. HAS THE BOLT PIN INTERNAL EXTENDED AFTER ALARM SOUNDS 3 ATTEMPTS?
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7.3 General If the batteries are fitted and the power is removed to the RD10 at any time during its operation, the lock will revert to its pre-selected state of either unlocked or locked. The RD10 has been designed to operate with high quality disposable alkaline batteries and may not work correctly with alternatives.
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If the Failure to lock / unlock alarm has been sounded it is important that the cause of the obstruction is investigated immediately. As the alarm sounds to indicate the bolt pin has not completed its correct action, it is possible that the door is unsecured so the security of the building is at risk.
9.2 Strike 10. MAINTENANCE The RD10 has been treated with grease and applying any other type of lubricant may void the warranty. With the cover removed it is important to take care when replacing the batteries, selecting the configuration or manually overriding the mechanism.
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