smarter locking TABLE OF CONTENTS REGULATORY INFORMATION ........................3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .......................... 4 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ........................4 Connection to control unit ......................5 MOUNTING - POSITIONING ........................6 ADJUSTING THE EJECTOR SPRING FORCE ....................6 POWER SUPPLY ............................7 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ........................8 MECHANICAL DETAILS ..........................
smarter locking 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Metra Electronic Lock Spring Open with Door Strike is a reliable electro-motor driven lock. It is not a self-latch and electro unlatch model, but controls both, locking and unlocking. Electronically controlled locking means that there are no uncertain situations and that lock performs a self test for unlocking on each cycle.
smarter locking Although lock been designed humid environments, it should not be exposed to the water flow such as condensation or direct cleaning gush. To avoid the condensation or other eventual water dripping into the lock via cable, foresee the dripping loop of a cable before the connector.
smarter locking 4. MOUNTING - POSITIONING 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. OK – Lock tip is even with the OK –...
smarter locking • For stronger spring, simply screw it into one of the two positions on the bottom of the body (see picture) the one closer to the ejector end being the stronger one ("A"). • For weaker - shorter ejecting travel, first compress the spring totally with the thumb and then screw the screw, the position closer to the ejector end now means less ejecting travel.
smarter locking 8. MECHANICAL DETAILS Electronic lock Door strike 9. TECHNICAL DATA Operating voltage Powered by Controller PCB (12V bridge) Average operating current 0,09 A Max. peak current 0,3 A Operating temperature range -10 to +50 °C Dimensions in mm (w/h/l) 60/21,5/105 (117) Connections 6 pole connector Braking force over 1000 N Alarm at force 800 N...
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