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1

Swing the door almost closed up to the door jamb and draw the latch center line on the

    door jamb to match the latch center line on the door.
2. Place the strike paper template onto the door jamb, aligning it to the latch center line,
    and mark the centers of the holes on the door jamb as specified by the paper template.
    Following the markings, drill 2 holes, 1" (25.4mm) in diameter and 1-1/8" (29mm)deep, on
    the door jamb and then chisel out a rectangular groove (the line segments of the strike
    paper template) 1" (25.4mm) in width, 3-5/16" (84mm) in height and 1-1/8" (29mm) deep
    based on the positions of the 2 holes.
3

At the position specified by the paper template, cut a groove 1-5/16" (33mm) in width,

    4-7/8" (124mm) in height and 5/32" (4mm) deep on the door jamb to provide a level
    surface on the door jamb once the strike is installed.
4

Finally, following the markings, drill 2 guiding holes, 1/8" (3mm) in diameter and 19/32"

    (15mm) deep, to fasten the strike with strike screws
    

(for a metal door, metal screws can be used to fasten the strike)

.

Caution : 1. Doors with a thickness greater or less than 55mm use strike plates of different
                    specifications (as illustrated below). Please chisel out the groove for the strike
                    plate as appropriate according to the strike specifications and by referring to the
                    paper template markings.
                2. The strike provided by the manufacturer must be used to prevent a malfunction
                    of automatic locking as a result of the security latch's inability to depress.

3

4

3-5/16"
(84mm)

                

           

               

If the door slot thicker than 45mm, please install

 into strike to prevent to

malfunction of lock case.
1. If the door slot with a thickness within 45-75mm,
    please install strike liner thickness 20mm.

2. If the door slot with a thickness within 75-105mm,
    please install strike liner thickness 50mm.

Reinforcement Plate

Optional Accessories (

/Special Strike)

Reinforcement Plate

(2mm)

(5mm)

Special
strike

Standard strike for a

door thinner than 55mm

Special strike for a

door thicker than 55mm

5.

 

Strike Installation

ø1/8" (ø3mm) guiding hole
19/32" (15mm) deep

Standard strike

Special strike

6.

 

Lock Case Installation

1

First, insert the upper and lower IC wires

    into the door's groove and then pull them
    out through the penetrating holes above
    and below the groove on the room side
    (do not cross the upper and lower cables).

2

Insert the 

 into the groove, gently pulling

    the 

 at the same time without breaking them,

    and then position the reinforce plate as illustrated,
    fastening the latch tightly with lock case screws 
    

(for a metal door, metal screws can be used

     instead to fasten the latch)

.

lock case

wires

Lower wire
exit hole

The room side

Upper wire exit hole

7. Exterior Lock Body Installation

1

.

 Screw the 2 screw posts into the opposite screw holes on the exterior lock body

    according to the door handing : for a right-hand door, screw posts are assembled in the
    upper-left and lower-right corners, and for a left-hand door, screw posts are assembled
    in the upper-right and lower-left corners.
2

Keep the lever level as illustrated, and then direct the protruded corners of the 

 

    to the trough of the lever axis, placing the 

 in the lever axis.

    At this point, the protruded corner will lean on the upper-right support for a right-hand
    door and the upper-left support for a left-hand door.
3

Place the rotating plate onto the screw posts with the arrow above the square hole of the

    direction changer pointing to the end of the lever.
4

Fasten the 2 rotating plate screws as illustrated.

5

Place the spring in the square hole of the rotating plate and then insert the exterior spindle into

    the lever as illustrated.
Caution : Please rotate the lever downward to check whether it functions normally.
                  If the lever cannot be rotated downward, this indicates that the rotating plate is in the
                  wrong direction. To correct this, simply take off the rotating plate and rotate it before
                  re-inserting it.

fixing plate

fixing plate

Direction of the fixing

plate for right-hand door

Direction of the fixing

plate for left-hand door

Fixing screw

Rotating Plate

Screw post

Fixing plate

Summary of Contents for PMR30S31

Page 1: ...封底 www ezset com tw 封面 148 5 x 210 mm PMR ELECTRONIC LOCK USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...is installed Illustration 2 3 Finally following the marks on the paper template drill two guiding holes screw holes 1 8 3mm in diameter and 19 32 15mm deep to complete the door edge drilling Illustration 2 Installation Procedures 4 Door face drilling Following the markings of the paper template and the size requirements drill the holes for the lock cylinder the thumb turn and the lever and six oth...

Page 3: ...n 55mm Special strike for a door thicker than 55mm 5 Strike Installation ø1 8 ø3mm guiding hole 19 32 15mm deep Standard strike Special strike 6 Lock Case Installation 1 First insert the upper and lower IC wires into the door s groove and then pull them out through the penetrating holes above and below the groove on the room side do not cross the upper and lower cables 2 Insert the into the groove...

Page 4: ...s Caution Please rotate the lever downward to check if it functions normally If the lever cannot be rotated downward this indicates that the direction changer is in the wrong direction To correct this simply take off the direction changer and rotate it before re inserting it Wire for the outside Lock body Wire for the lock case Interior spindle Wire for the lock case Rotating plate 9 Cylinder Inst...

Page 5: ...it 180 clockwise or counterclockwise 3 After verifying its position push the latch bolt back into the latch to complete the flip 4 Put back and fasten the faceplate with screws 1 2 3 4 The beveled side of the latch bolt pointing in the direction the door closes The exterior side of the door Hinge Hinge Hinge Left hand door Left hand door Right hand door 11 Interior Lock Body Installation Nameplate...

Page 6: ...ic Locking General Battery Cover Password Learn Button Card Learn Button Setup Description C ard Low battery Indicator Status Indicator Entry Prohibition Indicator Start Button Keyhole Hidden Touch Keypad Area Card Sensing Area 9 10 ...

Page 7: ...me you use it please erase all cards and passwords prior to use to assure that all cards are authorized by you For the steps for erasing cards and passwords please refer to 3 Erasing All Cards and Passwords 1 Card Registration 1 Gently press the Card Learn Button right You will hear a beep 2 4 on the keypad will light up Please press each of the 4 in any order You will hear a beep Note A lit up wi...

Page 8: ...ng automatic locking Automatic locking security mechanism In Automatic Locking mode whether unlocking by card or by password the door will be re locked if it is not opened in 10 sconds The main mechanism driving the automatic locking of the door involves the movement of the guard bolt and thus the use of the strike provided by the manufacturer is highly recommended or activating the Automatic Lock...

Page 9: ...ed previously and input the correct password again 16 Q A Troubleshooting Why would the numbers 1 and 7 on the keypad light up and the keypad become nonfunctioning when using the password to the door unlock Q A This occurs because the process took too long When using the password to the door please finish entering the password within 30s Numbers 1 and 7 will automatically light up if more than 30s...

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