Step 1: check and wire sensor lock - SmartHandle 3062
NOTE
The pin assignment provided for the lock will help you with initial operation. We recommend checking this pin assignment with a multimeter since the lock manufacturer may have made changes.
- Download the latest pin assignment configuration for connecting the selected sensor lock. You will find it online in the SimonsVoss Value Added Resellers Area for registered users. Contact your reseller to download the current pin assignment if necessary.
- Wire correctly stripped and tinned cable ends to the sensor lock adapter as per the pin assignment (alternatively, use wire end ferrules of max. 0.5 mm²).
- The cable ends can be inserted directly into the sensor lock adapter spring terminal.
You can use a multimeter to identify or verify that the sensor lock is connected correctly. However, SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH accepts no liability for damage caused or malfunctions caused as a result
- The different switching statuses between cables in different door positions (door open/closed/locked) also need to be detected. They can be determined based on resistance.
- A low-impedance value in the lowest resistance measurement range on the multimeter signals that the switch is closed.
- A high-impedance or off-the-scale value in the uppermost resistance measurement range on the multimeter signals that the switch is open.
- Door status (open/closed) -> connect sensor cable to Terminal Block 1.
- Dead bolt (lock/unlocked) -> connect sensor cable to Terminal Block 2.