Wireless Lock Range Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock Installation Manual The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this document were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited. Designed and manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Limited, Protege and the Protege Logo are registered trademarks of Integrated Control Technology Limited. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003-2023. All rights reserved. Last Published: 24-Jul-23 03:11 PM Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 2 Contents Introduction About This Product How Does It Work?
Hardware Options MIFARE Technology About MIFARE Secured MIFARE Card Format About MIFARE DESFire EV1 About MIFARE DESFire EV2 About MIFARE DESFire EV3 MIFARE/DESFire Products Installation Requirements Installation What's Included?
Installing the Latch Installing the Strike Plate Installing the Outside Trim Installing the Inside Mounting Plate Connecting the Cable Installing the Inside Trim Bluetooth Node Connection RS-485 Node Connection Shield Connection Programming the Reader Protege Config App Operation Maintenance Mechanical Layout Door Template Technical Specifications New Zealand and Australia European Standards UK Conformity Assessment Mark UL and ULC Installation Requirements Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 5 5 5 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 3 CAN/ULC-60839-11-1 UL 294 UL 10B UL 10C FCC Compliance Statements Industry Canada Statement Disclaimer and Warranty 30 30 30 30 31 32 33 Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 4 Introduction This installation manual provides instructions and technical specifications for installation of the ICT Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock. About This Product The ICT Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock combines an advanced-technology, intelligent wireless credential reader with leading motorized deadbolt locking system technology. With no cabling necessary this provides sites with the ability to deploy integrated electronic access control in areas where traditional wired locking solutions may not be possible. Current features of the lock control card reader include:
Bluetooth Wireless Technology MIFARE and DESFire credential reading Keep alive transmission every 30 seconds for intelligent tamper management Supports online or offline operation Reader configuration programmable via the Protege Config App Advanced technology wireless operation provides 12 months battery life (10,000 activations ) Integrated LED indicator provides read response and status signaling How Does It Work?
Online Mode When the wireless lock is configured to operate in online mode it operates almost the same as a wired system. A wired Bluetooth node acts as a network connection point, facilitating communication between the lock and the controller. When a user presents their credential the lock checks their access permissions in real time, via the Bluetooth node. Access is granted or denied accordingly and events are communicated back to the controller. Locks are configured for one mode or the other. When a lock that is configured to operate in online mode loses connection to the Bluetooth node or hub it does not revert to operating in offline mode ('data on card'). It will flash a red LED every second to indicate lost connection. It will not unlock for any credential presented. When a user presents their credential at a wireless lock operating in online mode the lock sends a request via the Bluetooth node to check the access permissions of the supplied credential. The controller processes the request and provides an access decision response. The lock grants or denies access accordingly, then sends the related events to the controller. When the user presents their credential at the next lock the process is repeated. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 5 Request Events Decision Request Events Decision Wireless LockWirelessLock Installation Requirements This equipment is to be installed in accordance with:
The product installation instructions UL 294 - Access Control System Units UL 681 - Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Systems UL 827 - Central-Station Alarm Services UL 1034 - Burglary-Resistant Electric Locking Mechanisms CAN/ULC-S301, Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Systems CAN/ULC-S302, Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial and Commercial Premises, Safes and Vaults CAN/ULC-S561, Installation and Services for Fire Signal Receiving Centres and Systems CAN/ULC-60839-11-1, Alarm and Electronic Security Systems Part 11-1: Electronic Access Control Systems System and Components Requirements The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 The Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1 The Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 10 Installation Installation of the wireless lock requires the following steps to be completed in the correct sequence. 1. Install the latch (see next page). 2. 3. Install the strike plate (see next page). Install the outside trim (see page13). 4. Install the inside mounting plate (see page14). 5. Connect the cable (see page15). 6. Install the inside trim (see page16). What's Included?
The ICT Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock is supplied with the following components. 1 x 13.56MHz lock control card reader with Bluetooth Wireless Technology The reader is built into the outside assembly. 1 x Grade 2 Deadbolt door latch
2 x #18 x 3/4" combo screws for securing the latch 1 x Strike plate 2 x #12-24 combo screws for installing the strike plate 1 x Outside trim assembly with configurable handing
1 x Key cylinder 8-wire reader cable wiring loom with socket plug for connection to the reader 1 x Inside trim assembly
1 x Electronic lock control board 1 x Privacy thumbturn 1 x Inside mounting plate 1 x Rubber gasket 2 x 1/4-28 x 2-1/4" flat head screws for securing the mounting plate and gasket 2 x M4 x 12 pan head screws for securing the inside assembly 1 x M3 x 18 pan head screw for securing the battery cover 4 x Alkaline LR06 AA 1.5V batteries 1 x Door handle kit with sectional trim Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 11 Installing the Latch 1. Prepare the door according to the door template. 2. Install the latch with the cross slot for the tailpiece towards the bottom. 3. Using the 2 x #18 x 3/4" combo screws provided, secure the latch in position. Installing the Strike Plate 1. Close the door and, using the faceplate as a guide, mark the position for the strike plate. 2. Prepare the door jamb for the strike plate. 3. Using the two #12-24 combo screws provided, secure the strike plate in position. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 12 Installing the Outside Trim 1. Set the door handing.
Left Hand Door: Rotate the tailpiece clockwise until it stops in the vertical orientation. Right Hand Door: Rotate the tailpiece counter-clockwise until it stops in the vertical orientation. 2. From the outside of the door, feed the reader cable through the hole to the other side. Important:You must feed the reader cable under the latch. 3. Install the outside trim assembly, guiding the tailpiece into the cross slot in the latch. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 13 Installing the Inside Mounting Plate 1. Feed the reader cable through the cable slot at the bottom of both the mounting plate and rubber gasket. 2. Position the mounting plate in place over the hole in the door, followed by the rubber gasket. Ensure the rubber gasket is on the outside of the mounting plate, as shown below. It needs to be installed between the mounting plate and the inside trim. 3. Using the Using the 2 x 1/4-28 x 2-1/4" flat head screws provided, secure both the rubber gasket and inside mounting plate in position. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 14 Connecting the Cable 1. Secure the reader cable through the hook in the mounting plate as shown below. 2. Ensuring the cable is not twisted or knotted, plug the reader cable into the main socket at the bottom of the lock control board firmly so that it clicks into place. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 15 Installing the Inside Trim 1. Taking care not to pinch the cable, install the inside trim onto the door. 2. Confirm that the thumbturn correctly operates the deadbolt latch. 3. Using the two M4 x 12 pan head screws provided, secure the inside trim in position. 4. Insert the 4 x AA batteries provided. Rechargeable batteries are not recommended due to reduced charge time and lock operation. 5. Using the M3 x 18 pan head screw provided, secure the battery cover in position. For UL installations (UL 294), ULapproved batteries must be used. For ULC installations (CAN/ULC 60839-11-1), ULCapproved batteries must be used. Approved batteries include Energizer Ultimate Lithium and Energizer MAX Alkaline. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 16 PULULC Bluetooth Node Connection Online operation is achieved using a Bluetooth communication node, wired to the controller's RS-485 port to act as a network connection point between the wireless lock and the controller. One Bluetooth node supports up to 20 wireless locks operating in online mode. Using the recommended cables, splice the cable together with the pigtail of the Bluetooth node and seal the splice. Route the cable from the node to the host module. Connect the cable to the module port as shown in the connection diagram that follows. The recommended cable types for RS-485 are:
Belden 9842 or equivalent 24 AWG twisted pair with characteristic impedance of 120ohm Maximum distance: 900m (3000ft) For UL installations, a UL Listed (UL 294) node and controller must be used. For ULC installations, a ULC Listed (CAN/ULC 60839-11-1) node and controller must be used. RS-485 Node Connection The connection of a Bluetooth communication node to a controller. Wiring Connections Color Wire Connection Red Black V+ 12VDC positive V- 12VDC negative Yellow D0/NA RS-485 A Violet Shield D1/NB RS-485 B Shield (drain) wire. Frame grounded at one point only Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 17 PULULCD0/NAD1/NBL1BZZ4V-Z3Z2V-Z1V+V-Shield Connection Connect the Bluetooth node pigtail shield and cable shield wires together at the node pigtail splice. Connect the cable shield to a suitable earth point. Do not connect the cable shield to a ground or AUX connection. The node pigtail shield wire is not terminated inside the reader. Important:
The node must be connected to the module port using a shielded cable. The shield must only be connected at one end of the cable in the metallic enclosure (frame grounded). Do not connect the cable shield to an AUX-, 0V or V- connection on the module. Do not connect the cable shield to any shield used for isolated communication. The node pigtail shield and cable shield wires should be joined at the node pigtail splice. Do not terminate the node shield wire inside the node. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 18 Programming the Reader ICT credential readers can be programmed for a wide range of functionality to suit your site's requirements. Programming options are dependent on hardware compatibility and firmware versions. Readers can be programmed using a mobile device running the Protege Config App. Reader configuration is programmed by applying specific TLV (Type Length Value) settings to the reader to enable, disable and configure reader options. Important: Readers can only be programmed within 2 minutes of startup. You will need to remove the batteries to disconnect the power supply, then apply the programming within 2 minutes of powering up. Protege Config App The Protege Config App provides a secure, convenient and flexible method for programming ICT credential readers. To use the Config App you will need:
An app account A mobile credential Programming Summary To program a reader using the Config App:
1. Log in to the app using your app account. 2. Select your Credential Profile. Your credential profile is automatically assigned to your app account with your mobile credential, and is based on the credential issuer and the site the credential was allocated to. 3. Create a Reader Configuration (config) comprising the required TLVsettings. 4. Activate Bluetooth on your device (if not already activated). 5. Power cycle the reader you want to program. 6. Select the config to program the reader with. 7. Apply the configuration to the reader, within two minutes of startup. Hold your mobile device close to the reader and tap Scan Closest to apply the configuration. When programming is successful the reader will beep 4 times quickly, then restart. For information on using the Config App, see the Protege Config App User Guide, available from the ICT website. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 19 Operation ICT wireless locks provide specific audio and visual signals to indicate read response and current status. The following table describes the available LEDand beeper response signals. Beeper Indicators Short beeps have a sound and interval duration of 100ms. Long beeps have a sound and interval duration of 1 second. Low Battery Indicators Yellow flash indicates battery voltage less than 3.8V. Batteries need to be replaced within 2-3 months. Red flash indicates battery voltage less than 3.55V. Batteries need to be replaced within 2-3 weeks. Operation Access Granted Access Granted - Battery Low < 3.8V Access Granted - Battery Low < 3.55V Access Denied Access Denied - In Privacy Mode Access Denied - Battery Low < 3.8V Access Denied - Battery Low < 3.55V Construction Mode - Access Granted Construction Mode - Access Granted - Battery Low < 3.8V LED Indication LED Description Beeper 3 Green flashes
(100ms/100ms) 2 Green flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Yellow flash
(200ms) 2 Green flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Red flash
(200ms) 3 Red flashes
(100ms/100ms) 3 Red flashes
(200ms/200ms) 2 Red flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Yellow flash
(200ms) 2 Red flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Red flash
(200ms) 3 Purple flashes
(100ms/100ms) 2 Purple flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Yellow flash
(200ms) 2 short 2 short 2 short 1 long 1 long 1 long 1 long 2 short 2 short Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 20 Operation LED Indication LED Description Beeper Construction Mode - Access Granted - Battery Low < 3.55V Construction Mode - Access Denied Construction Mode - Access Denied - Battery Low < 3.8V Construction Mode - Access Denied - Battery Low < 3.55V Exit Leaves Open Mode - Lock/Unlock Granted Exit Leaves Open Mode - Lock/Unlock Denied Opening Not Allowed - Battery Flat Powering Up 2 short 1 long 1 long 1 long 1 short 1 long 1 short 2 short 2 Purple flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Red flash
(200ms) 3 Orange flashes
(100ms/100ms) 2 Orange flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Yellow flash
(200ms) 2 Orange flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Red flash
(200ms) 1 Green flash
(100ms) 3 Red flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 Red flash
(20ms) Flashing Blue
(200ms/200ms) until ready to read
(typically 1.5s) Flashing Blue
(200ms/200ms) Powering Up - Battery Low < 3.8V until ready to read 2 short Powering Up - Battery Low < 3.55V until ready to read 2 short 1 Yellow flash
(200ms) Flashing Blue
(200ms/200ms) Factory Reset Blob Version Not Supported Blob Contains No Configuration 1 Red flash
(200ms) 5 White flashes
(100ms/100ms) 1 White flash
(100ms) 1 White flash
(500ms) Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 21 Maintenance ICT motorized deadbolt wireless locks have an expected battery life of approximately 1 year (10,000 activations), dependent on usage levels and reader configuration. Maximum 17,000 activation cycles with MIFARE/DESFire or NFC credentials Maximum 18,000 activation cycles with Bluetooth Wireless Technology credentials Batteries should be replaced every year, or earlier if required. In case of battery failure, emergency access can be gained via key or thumbturn. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 22 Mechanical Layout Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 23 75.4mm (2.97)176.3mm (6.94)34mm(1.34)27.7mm(1.09)75.2mm (2.96)148.4mm (5.84) Door Template May not be to scale. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 24 25.4mm (1")57.1mm (2 1/4")41.3mm (1 5/8")4mm (5/32")MORTISE54mm (2 1/8")69.9mm (2 3/4")BACKSET60.3mm (2 3/8")BACKSETCLBOLT AND DOORTHICKNESSMARK CENTEROF DOOR THICKNESSFOR 25.4mm (1") DIA. HOLECLNOTE: ADJUSTTEMPLATE FORBEVELED DOORSCLBOLT New Zealand and Australia Intentional Transmitter Product Statement The R-NZ compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 27 European Standards CE Statement Conforms where applicable to European Union (EU) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU, Radio Equipment Directive (RED)2014/53/EU and RoHS Recast
(RoHS2) Directive: 2011/65/EU + Amendment Directive (EU) 2015/863. This equipment complies with the rules, of the Official Journal of the European Union, for governing the Self Declaration of the CE Marking for the European Union as specified in the above directive(s). WEEE Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product(s) and / or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take this product(s) to designated collection points where it will be accepted free of charge. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon purchase of an equivalent new product. Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment, which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with your national legislation. For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information. Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. EN50131 Standards This component meets the requirements and conditions for full compliance with EN50131 series of standards for equipment classification. EN 50131-1:2006+A2:2017, EN 50131-3:2009, EN 50131-6:2008+A1:2014, EN 50131-10:2014, EN 50136-1:2012, EN 50136-2:2013, EN 60839-11-1:2013 Security Grade 4 Environmental Class II Equipment Class: Fixed Readers Environmental Class: IVA, IK07 SP1 (PSTN voice protocol) SP2 (PSTN digital protocol) SP6 (LAN Ethernet) and DP1 (LAN Ethernet + PSTN) SP6 (LAN Ethernet) and DP1 (LAN Ethernet + USB-4G modem) Tests EMC (operational) according to EN 55032:2015 Radiated disturbance EN 55032:2015 Power frequency magnetic field immunity tests (EN 61000-4-8) Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 28 UK Conformity Assessment Mark General Product Statement The UKCA Compliance Label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 29 UL and ULC Installation Requirements Only UL / ULC listed compatible products are intended to be connected to a UL / ULC listed control system. CAN/ULC-60839-11-1 This card reader is CAN/ULC-60839-11-1 Listed for Class I applications only. Exit devices and wiring must be installed within the protected area. The card reader must be connected with shielded, grounded cable. Fail secure locking mechanism shall only be installed where allowed by the local authority having jurisdiction
(AHJ) and shall not impair the operation of panic hardware and emergency egress. If fire resistance is required for door assembly, portal locking device(s) must be evaluated to ULC-S533 and CAN/ULC-S104. Must be installed with CAN/ULC-60839-11-1 Listed portal locking device(s) for ULC installations. Input power must be supplied by a Class 2 or power limited device. UL 294 This card reader is UL 294 Listed for Class 1 applications only. Exit devices and wiring must be installed within the protected area. The card reader must be connected with shielded, grounded cable. Fail secure locking mechanism shall only be installed where allowed by the local authority having jurisdiction
(AHJ) and shall not impair the operation of panic hardware and emergency egress. If fire resistance is required for door assembly, portal locking device(s) must be evaluated to UL10B or UL10C. Must be installed with UL 1034 Listed electronic locks for UL installations. Input power must be supplied by a Class 2 or power limited device. A means of verification shall be employed by the user to enable access to the wireless electronic device such as a PIN or biometric feature, which subsequently provides access to the credential application software present on the wireless electronic device. The access control system shall have the means to distinguish between the type of credential used via code or description (e.g. authentication/digital signature keys received from a physical card vs. authentication/digital signature keys received from a wireless electronic credential.) UL 10B This lock is rated in Fire Tests of Door Assemblies for resistance endurance of 20 minutes. UL 10C This lock is rated in Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies for resistance endurance of 20 minutes. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 30 FCC Compliance Statements FCC PART 15, WARNINGS: INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not authorized by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this product. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 31 Industry Canada Statement This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 32 Disclaimer and Warranty Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the representation of this product, neither Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information. In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice. For warranty information, see our Standard Product Warranty. Motorized Deadbolt Wireless Lock | Installation Manual 33 Designers & manufacturers of integrated electronic access control, security and automation products. Designed & manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Ltd. Copyright Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003-2023. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the representation of this product, neither Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information. In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice. www.ict.co 24-Jul-23