Dormakaba RG80 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
Dormakaba RG80 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Dormakaba RG80 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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RG80
Weatherproof Lock
Installation and Operating Instructions
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DN 01025/001 - 03/2024

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  • Page 1 RG80 Weatherproof Lock Installation and Operating Instructions DN 01025/001 - 03/2024...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Document Information Contents and Purpose Target Group Safety and Compliance Safety Information Regulatory Compliance Information Product Information Product Description Package Contents Technical Data Product Dimensions Lock Dimensions Strike Dimensions Pre-Installation Mounting Assessment Wiring Assessment Operating Mode Assessment 5.4 Strike Configuration Mounting...
  • Page 3: Contents And Purpose

    Document Information Contents and Purpose This document describes installation, connection, operation, and maintenance of the lock RG80. Read the document carefully and observe the instructions it contains. They contain important information for reliable installation and trouble-free operation. Target Group Target group of these instructions are: •...
  • Page 4: Safety And Compliance

    Safety and Compliance Safety Information WARNINGS • The handling and installation of this device is recommended for a professional. • Use of an unsuitable power supply unit may cause product failure or injury. • Operation of lock while submerged may cause product failure. •...
  • Page 5: Regulatory Compliance Information

    Regulatory Compliance Information 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. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 6: Product Information

    The RG80 is a low-voltage motor-driven heavy-duty lock suited for securing gates, roller doors, shipping containers, semi-trailers, and any other large door or entryway. The RG80 is designed to be weatherproof, low maintenance, and easy to install. It is supplied with a matching strike and can be installed externally or internally in a horizontal or vertical position.
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Package Contents 1x Lock 1x Strike 1x Neoprene Gasket (Optional Use) 1x 3 metre 8-way wire loom...
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    Technical Data Materials Bolt Pin Stainless Steel SS304 Lock / Strike Body Aluminium A383 Mechanical Bolt Pin Dimensions ø18mm, 30mm extension, ø28mm receiver Strike Gap max. 15mm (5/8 inch) Cycle Life 300,000 cycles Locking/Unlocking Time 4.5 seconds (typical) Environmental Operating Temperature -35°C to +70°C (-31°F to +158°F) Ingress Protection IP67 Rated Corrosion Resistance...
  • Page 9: Product Dimensions

    Product Dimensions Lock Dimensions The dimensions shown are approximate and subject to change without prior notice. 150.0mm 5 29/32" 80.0mm 3 5/32" 14.5mm 56.0mm 37/64" 2 13/64" 80.0mm 48.0mm 3 5/32" 1 57/64" 22.6mm 112.5mm 22.5mm 57/64" 4 27/64" 57/64"...
  • Page 10: Strike Dimensions

    Strike Dimensions The dimensions shown are approximate and subject to change without prior notice. 80.0mm 3 5/32" 60.0mm 80.0mm 2 23/64" 3 5/32" 22.0mm 28.0mm 55/64" 1 7/64"...
  • Page 11: Pre-Installation

    To ensure the RG80 operates properly, the lock and strike must be separated by 15mm or less (5/8 inch or less).
  • Page 12: Wiring Assessment

    Wiring Assessment Before installation begins, consideration must be made for where to run the wires and decide on what feedback is required from the lock. There are a total of eight available connections; four are used for power/control connections whilst the remaining four provide optional door position, bolt position, and tamper detection feedback. These optional connections can be integrated into access control or alarm systems to provide full monitoring.
  • Page 13: Operating Mode Assessment

    The lock can also be set to either fail safe, or fail secure. Deciding this will depend on how the lock should behave when there is power loss. • For fail safe, the control input is set high to lock the door, and the RG80 will unlock in the event of power loss. •...
  • Page 14: Strike Configuration

    Strike Configuration The RG80 strike can be mounted a number of ways in relation to the lock, but to do so the embedded magnet must be moved to align with the RG80s internal reed sensor. Consider the magnet location for the following mounting orientations.
  • Page 15: Mounting

    Mounting Lock Installation 1. Drill the lock mounting holes Referring to the product dimension drawings, drill holes at the mounting locations to accept the appropriate M8 screws for the surface material (screws not included). In the example shown, M8 stud anchors are used in a precast concrete wall. 2.
  • Page 16: Strike Installation

    You can verify the placement and configuration of the strike by closing the door and removing the lid of the lock. If the RG80 detects the magnet, the LED will light up. Otherwise if it does not light up, the gap between the lock and strike may be too large or the magnet may not be in the correct location under the strike ring.
  • Page 17: Wiring

    Wiring The RG80 is supplied with a 8-way wire loom that plugs directly into the lock. The wires are colour coded as per table below, with the power and control wires being essential connections and the four monitor connections being optional.
  • Page 18: Toggle Mode

    • Tamper Detection: When the lid is on the RG80, the green tamper detection monitor wire will be in a closed contact state. If the lid is removed in any way, the wire will switch to an open contact...
  • Page 19: Operations

    Operations To change operational modes, remove the lid and locate the DIP switches as shown below. Change the switches to the desired positions, as per the table shown. DIP Switch # Description Normal Mode Operation Toggle Mode Operation Twin Wire Mode Operation Diagnostic Mode Operation Fail Safe Mode Fail Secure Mode...
  • Page 20: Operation Modes

    BLUE wire. When the door is closed the RG80 senses the strike and activates the bolt pin. If the bolt pin is obstructed during locking, the RG80 will attempt three times to lock before returning to the unlocked state. To unlock the door, the voltage is removed from the BLUE wire.
  • Page 21: Failure Modes

    Fail Secure In the event of a power failure, the RG80 will lock, or remain locked, if the door is closed. This ensures that a lock will not disengage during power failure, keeping the access secured.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    As a result of this wear, the lock may fail at the end of its normal service life. Interval Activity As needed: To keep the RG80 working effectively, ensure the strike hole and bolt pin are clear of debris at all times. Periodically, depending on frequency of Check for: use (to be determined by the operator): •...

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