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Protege Wireless Lock Range Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock Installation Manual...
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The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this document were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
Contents Introduction About This Product How Does It Work? Hardware Options Construction Cards Wireless Access Points Replacement Parts Key Cylinder MIFARE Technology About MIFARE Secured MIFARE Card Format About MIFARE DESFire EV1 About MIFARE DESFire EV2 About MIFARE DESFire EV3 MIFARE/DESFire Products Installation Requirements Installation...
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RS-485 Connection Shield Connection Programming Locks Operation Maintenance Mechanical Layout Door Template Technical Specifications UL and cUL Installation Requirements CAN/ULC-60839-11-1 UL 294 UL 1034 Flammability Standards FCC Compliance Statements Industry Canada Statement ANSI/BHMA 156.25 Disclaimer and Warranty Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Introduction This installation manual provides instructions and technical specifications for installation of the Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock. For programming instructions, see the Protege Wireless Lock Configuration Guide. About This Product The Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock combines an advanced-technology, intelligent wireless credential reader with leading mortise locking technology.
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When a user presents their credential at a wireless lock operating in online mode the lock sends a request via the access point to check the credential's access permissions. The controller processes the request and provides an access decision. The lock grants or denies access accordingly, then sends the related events to the controller. When the user presents their credential at the next lock the process is repeated.
Hardware Options The Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock offers the flexibility to create your own configuration. Simply choose your preferred components from the range of available options to compile your perfect combination. Select the Electronic Assembly color. Select the Rear Mount Module Cover color. Select the Mortise Lock Body type.
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Left Hand Reverse (LHR) Left Hand (LH) Right Hand (RH) Right Hand Reverse (RHR) For more information, see the Protege Mortise Lock Handing Change Guide, available from the ICT website. Optional Thumbturn Code Mortise Thumbturn Handle Set Code Acadia MH-AC...
When a Protege wireless lock is in factory default state, it can only be unlocked using a construction card provided by ICT. Construction cards are also used to initialize locks and connect them to the access control system. Construction cards are not included with the locks and must be ordered separately. Any ICT construction card will work with any Protege wireless lock.
MIFARE Technology About MIFARE Based on the international standard ISO/IEC 14443 Type A, MIFARE is a technology used for contactless RFID smart card systems consisting of card and reader components. ⦁ Fully compliant with the international standard ISO/IEC 14443 Type A ⦁...
⦁ MIFARE/DESFire Products The MIFARE/DESFire products can be expanded to accommodate large numbers of modules using the encrypted RS-485 Network. ICT provides a number of reader and physical credential options in the MIFARE/DESFire range. Physical Credentials ⦁ Proximity clamshell card ⦁...
Installation Requirements This equipment is to be installed in accordance with: The product installation instructions ⦁ UL 294 - Access Control System Units ⦁ UL 681 - Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Systems ⦁ UL 827 - Central-Station Alarm Services ⦁...
Installation Installation of the wireless lock requires the following steps to be completed in the correct sequence. Install the strike plate (see page 15). Install the lock. Position the lock cable (see page 16). Secure the lock (see page 17). Fit the handle and sectional trim (see page 18). If included, fit the optional key cylinder and privacy thumbturn (see page 20).
Drill templates should be used to ensure correct installation. Any deviation from the template can result in the lock not functioning correctly. A to-scale drill template is supplied with the lock and is also available from www.ict.co/rear-mount-mortise- template. Please note that the drill template is slightly different depending on whether you are ordering a left-handed door or a right-handed door.
Pilot Holes It is strongly recommended that you pre-drill pilot holes in wooden doors to prevent the wood from splitting. This is especially important when installing the lock in a hardwood door. The table below shows recommended diameters. Screw Type Pilot Hole Diameter (Hardwood) Pilot Hole Diameter (Softwood) 5/64"...
Installing the Lock Position the Lock Cable Before the mortise lock can be installed the lock cable needs to be threaded through the lock cavity and out the lock cable hole. This cannot be done after the lock is installed. Attach a semirigid wire to the lock cable connector.
Secure the Lock Insert the mortise lock cartridge into the lock cavity, ensuring the cable remains in position. Using the two #12-24 combo screws provided, secure the lock body in position. Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Fit the Handle and Sectional Trim Assemble the handle and sectional trim, ensuring the correct inside/outside door and handle positions and spindle orientation. Levers need to be firmly secured to prevent loose handles. The cap screws can be difficult to tighten sufficiently with hex keys alone, so a T-handle or pliers may be helpful for securing the handles.
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Install the spindles and springs on both sides. The springs and the long end of the spindles must be on the handle side (away from the door), as shown above. Ensure that the spindle orientation is correct, as shown above. Install the outside assembly, aligning with the spindle.
Key Cylinder and Privacy Thumbturn The following instructions are only required if installing the optional key cylinder and privacy thumbturn. Ensure that the key cylinder is installed on the outside of the door with the thumbturn on the inside. Insert the key cylinder into the collar and spring, then thread it into the lock body until the cylinder is flush or slightly recessed in the trim collar.
Installing the Faceplate Using the two #8-32 x ¼" flat head machine screws provided, install the faceplate. Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Installing the Reader Thread the reader cable through the top hole in the door. Slot the two screw posts into the corresponding holes. Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Installing the DPS Sensor and Magnet An optional Door Position Sensor (DPS) is provided with the lock. This is not used in offline locking systems but can be used in online systems to detect when the door is opened or forced. The sensor cable includes a fireproof sleeve that needs to be at the sensor end of the cable when installed.
Installing the Lock Control Assembly Mount and Connect the Lock Control Assembly The lock control assembly needs to be secured in position on the door using the bolt-through fixings from the card reader. While doing this it is important that all cables are carefully positioned for connection to the lock control board.
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Connect the cables to the lock control board as shown in the diagram below. Lock Cable Reader Cable Battery Cable Connect the lock cable on the left side, above the battery cable. Connect the DPS cable (if used) at the top left of the board. iii.
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Use two #8-32 pan head screws to connect the lock control assembly and gasket through to the screw posts of the card reader. The longer 1 ⅞" screws should be used for most installations, but 1 ¼" screws are available for thinner doors.
Insert the Batteries Rechargeable batteries are not recommended due to reduced charge time and lock operation. Insert the 3 x AA batteries provided. For UL installations (UL 294), UL approved batteries must be used. For cUL installations (CAN/ULC 60839-11-1), cUL approved batteries must be used. Approved batteries include Energizer MAX Alkaline.
Secure the Cover Lower the lock control assembly cover onto the hooks at the top of the mounting plate, as shown below. Press on the bottom of the cover until it slots over the lower rim of the mounting plate, lining up the screw hole at the bottom.
Bluetooth® Access Point Connection Online operation is achieved using a TSL reader which has been configured as an access point. This is wired to the controller's RS-485 port to act as a network connection node between the wireless lock and the controller. One TSL reader supports up to 8 wireless locks operating in online mode.
Shield Connection Connect the TSL reader pigtail shield and cable shield wires together at the reader pigtail splice. Connect the cable shield to a suitable earth point. Do not connect the cable shield to a ground or AUX connection. The pigtail shield wire is not terminated inside the reader.
Bluetooth® access point. For more information about setting up and programming wireless locks, see the Protege Wireless Lock Configuration Guide, available from the ICT website. Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Operation Protege wireless locks provide specific audio and visual signals to indicate read response and current status. The following table describes the available LED and beeper response signals. Beeper Indicators Short beeps have a sound and interval duration of 100ms. ⦁ ⦁...
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Operation LED Indication LED Description Beeper 2 Purple flashes (100ms/100ms) Construction Mode - Access Granted - Battery Low < 3.55V 2 short 1 Red flash (200ms) 3 Orange flashes Construction Mode - Access Denied 1 long (100ms/100ms) 2 Orange flashes (100ms/100ms) Construction Mode - Access Denied - Battery Low <...
Maintenance Rear mount mortise locks have an expected battery life of up to 2 years (40,000 activations), dependent on usage levels and reader configuration. Batteries should be replaced every 2 years, or earlier if required. In case of battery failure, slide open the cover at the base of the reader and supply emergency power via the USB- C port.
Door Template This template is included for information only and is not to scale. For a version of this template that can be printed to scale, go to www.ict.co/rear-mount-mortise-template Outside Section Right Hand Door Template Optional Reader Holes 94.5 (3 23/32) 69.8mm (2 3/4")
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Strike Lip Position STRIKE C L LOCK C L LEVER C L Handle 5.5mm 44.5mm (1 3/4") (7/32") Standard Door Thickness Consult ICT for other 114.3mm (4 1/2") Door Sizes MINIMUM Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Technical Specifications The following specifications are important and vital to the correct operation of this product. Failure to adhere to the specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming null and void. Ordering Information Order Codes See Hardware Options Power Supply Alkaline AA 1.5V (x3)
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Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products. As a result these specifications may change without notice. We recommend consulting our website (www.ict.co) for the latest documentation and product information. Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Flammability Standards ⦁ This lock has been tested and found to comply with UL 10C, UL 10B and CAN/ULC-S104. ⦁ This lock is rated for UL 10C for up to 3 hours when installed in a steel fire rated door. ⦁...
NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Product Name: ICT Protege Rear Mount Electronic Reader FCC ID: UAURMEDFBT Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Industry Canada Statement This device complies with ISED Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’ISDE Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
ANSI/BHMA 156.25 This electronic mortise lock has been tested and found to conform with ANSI/BHMA 156.25 Grade 1 for Electrified Locking Systems. Protege Rear Mount Mortise Wireless Lock | Installation Manual...
Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information. In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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