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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS

DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK PINS 

Contact° No. 

Function

1

Lock power supply

2

Lock power supply

3

Wet contact command 1

4

Wet contact command 2

5

Dry contact command (GND)

6

Dry contact command

WIRING DIAGRAMS 

N.B.:   All connections must be performed by trained technicians in conformance with current electrical safety stan-

dards and following good practice procedures. 

The lock must be powered with a 12V or 24V DC or AC current (Pin 1 and 2, no set polarity). Commands can be issued using 12V 

or 24V DC or AC impulses through wet (powered) contacts (Pin 3 and 4) or dry (volt-free) contacts (Pin 5 and 6, no set polarity). 

N.B.:   XDRIN does not support voltages lower than 12V and greater than 24V. To power the lock, the use of Mottura 

Network Adapter (code 99.683) is recommended. Otherwise, your power supply device must necessarily bear 

the CE marking and conform to the technical specifications listed in our catalogue. 

XDRIN supports the simultaneous use of commands of different types (e.g., dry-contact and voltage impulse) in the 

same lock. It is possible, for example, to install two buttons used, respectively, as dry contact and voltage impulse.

N.B.: Wires used for connecting the lock must be of a minimum section of 0.5mm2 and must be sheathed.

BUTTON A

LED

TERMINAL

REGULATING THE GRACE PERIOD 

The grace period is the amount of time within which the door must be opened, measured from the moment the button 

has been pressed. If the door has not been opened within the set grace period, it shall be locked automatically. 

The default grace period is 10 seconds, but it may be changed from 5 to 60 seconds at 5-second increments. Grace 

period modification procedure must be performed while the door is open and lock is unlocked, according to the 

following procedure (see the components description chapter): 

1. Remove the lock cover to access the internal electronic circuits; 

2. Enter the programming mode by pressing the circuit button A for 3 seconds until the RED LED comes on, then release 

the button; 

3. The GREEN LED stays lit for 1 second and the counting starts; 

4. The RED LED starts flashing. Each flash indicates a 5-second increment (e.g., 3 flashes = 15 seconds), up to a maximum 

of 12 flashes (= 60 seconds); 

5. Once the desired time has been reached, immediately press the button to confirm the new setting; 

6. The RED-GREEN alternating flash confirms that programming has been completed successfully. Exiting the program-

ming mode is automatic.

N.B.:  If the system does not detect that the button has been pressed by the user during the counting (12 flashes), 

the procedure automatically restarts from step 3. If the button is not pressed again for another two cycles, the 

system exits the programming mode automatically.

1

2

3

4

5

6

POWER 

SUPPLY

12 - 24V

UNLOCK 

IMPULSE

DRY

CONTACT

Summary of Contents for XDRIN 49XD1 Series

Page 1: ...covers the replacement or repair of parts found defective at origin due to manufacturing defects Costs of shipping to and from service centres will be paid by the customer In case of repeated malfunc...

Page 2: ...ck using the existing plates holes Mount the lock according to the following procedure Unscrew the side screws and remove the cover Fig 4 Attach the lock and the strike plate using the supplied screws...

Page 3: ...ING THE GRACE PERIOD The grace period is the amount of time within which the door must be opened measured from the moment the button has been pressed If the door has not been opened within the set gra...

Page 4: ...re is no set polarity for the power supply pins 1 and 2 and unlocking command impulse pins 3 and 4 Transformer or Power supply 12 24 V AC DC Transformer or Power supply 12 24 V AC DC Button Lock Power...

Page 5: ...lse on Terminal 4 The lock can be powered by a 12 to 24V current Bus based connection to the control unit two wires via a dry contact relay In this configuration the lock is controlled by a dry contac...

Page 6: ...ternal escutcheons JAMMING ERRORS In the event of jamming due to mechanical problems that prevent proper bolting the lock will automatically proceed to make 5 additional locking attempts If none of th...

Page 7: ...linder with cylinders of the same type e g of the same master system If the gate thickness is greater than the cylinder length you can use the special extension KIT optional code 98C47ES001 CHANGING T...

Page 8: ...ds with 5 second increments Door bolted signal Red green dual colour LED Protection rating IP44 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS External cylinder extension kit cod 98C47ES001 REPLACING AN INTERN...

Page 9: ...www mottura it 99342ENG REV 00 07 18 a_020258 Internal cylinder version 49XD1 Internal knob version 49XD2...

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