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Electronic transmitter
for superordinate
control systems
Tab. 4 :
Monitoring contacts
Fail-locked
Fail-unlocked
If the power fails in an
emergency situation
Functions and meaning
Electrically activate both door handles
Warning!
No panic functionality for door handles on both sides without function: The product version with
deactivated door handles on both sides offers no panic functionality and may not be mounted in escape
route doors Tab. 1.
Some product versions offer the possibility of checking both passage directions, wherein the door handles
on both sides initially have no function and can be electrically activated or deactivated. In this case the
inside and outside door handles are connected to each other by a handle pin passing through the door
Status messages for the control system
In the electric multi-point lock 819 there are, depending on the product version, two or four monitoring
contacts (Tab. 4) which serve as an electronic transmitter for superordinate control systems. All monito-
ring contacts are potential-free switching contacts (Pic. 8).
Monitoring contact
Bolt contact
Inner handle contact
Outer handle contact
Profile cylinder contact
Fail-unlocked and fail-locked in the event of an emergency
The electric multi-point lock 819 is available in fail-unlocked and fail-locked product versions.
In the fail-locked version the outer handle is deactivated when no electrical current flows. Therefore in
normal operating mode no current flows permanently.
In the fail-unlocked version the outer handle is deactivated when electrical current flows. Therefore in
normal operating mode current flows permanently. The current is disconnected for passage through the
door from the outside.
In the fail-unlocked version, a door can also be passed through from the outside if the current fails. This
functionality can, for example, be necessary for freely accessible access for the fire brigade and rescue
services in the event of an emergency.
Description
The bolt contact is switched when
· the bolt is closed at least 90 %.
The inner handle contact is switched when
· the inner door handle is operated,
· the activated outer door handle ("Permanently electrically activate outside
door handles", page 44) is operated.
The outer handle contact is switched when
· the outer door handle is operated.
The profile cylinder contact is switched when
· the lock cylinder has been turned completely,
· after the bolt has switched,
· before the door bolt unlocks.
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