Use in escape doors - MobileKey Locking cylinder (Z4) DoorMonitoring
Use in an escape door lock
Panic locks can be unlocked and opened from the inside by pushing the door handle. The lock unlocks without the cam rotating. Some locks require an anti-panic cylinder since the cam can cause the lock to jam when in certain positions. You need to clarify with the lock manufacturer whether an AP cylinder must be used or not. Different issues need to be clarified in advance when the DM Cylinder is used in escape door locks:
- SLP lock or non-SLP lock
- Use of an AP cylinder required to prevent the lock from jamming
- Typical usage behaviour of the door.
Is the door normally opened with an authorised transponder or by pressing the inside handle? The DM Cylinder records the cam's movements and detects the lock status based on rotations and the direction of rotation. It does not record retraction of the bolt and, consequently, does not register the unlocking of the door either. Cam monitoring is deactivated in the DM.AP2 Cylinder. Manual locking is not monitored.
NOTE
You must comply with the requirements in DIN EN 179 or EN 1125 when fitting an escape door lock.
Use in an SLP lock
An SLP (self-locking panic) lock can be opened on the inside by pressing the door fitting and locked when the door is closed. This means that the DM Cylinder does not reliably indicate the bolt position (at all). The DM.AP2 does not monitor the bolt position. This means that only the door's opening status can be monitored. The following setting should be configured.

Since an open door will not emit an alarm, an event needs to be generated when the door is opened. The event becomes active and a pre-defined action is implemented as soon as the door is opened.