Sensor to detect status door lock
Sensor to detect status door lock
I have installed an automatic door lock. Besides the door can still be locked and unlocked using a normal key, the automatic door lock does not report if it was successful in locking or unlocking the door. For this reason I want to be able to determine the status of the lock. I already got a Visonic MCT-302 sensor to detect whether the door is opened or not, so maybe I can use the additional port on this sensor the create a sensor for the lock. Does someone have an idea how I could do this?
Rene.
Re: Sensor to detect status door lock
I installed a microswitch inside the "sluitkom" so this switch will be closed when the lock is on "nachtstand" it will need some drilling / fixing/glueing/
Henk
Henk
Re: Sensor to detect status door lock
isnt it possible to place a microswitch into the hole where the lock falls into the rabbet and connect that to the 2nd port ?
else you could try it on the same place with a small reed contact and a small magnet that you place on the diagonal part to see if thats detected ?
I did glue a microswitch with epoxy inside my lock to detect when the lock mechanism is opened to let the dorma swing open the door.
But its not something ill advise you to do, as springs where jumping all over me when i opened up the lock and it took me a while to figure out how all springs
and gearls where back in place.
( seems that Henk has the same idea )
else you could try it on the same place with a small reed contact and a small magnet that you place on the diagonal part to see if thats detected ?
I did glue a microswitch with epoxy inside my lock to detect when the lock mechanism is opened to let the dorma swing open the door.
But its not something ill advise you to do, as springs where jumping all over me when i opened up the lock and it took me a while to figure out how all springs
and gearls where back in place.
( seems that Henk has the same idea )
Re: Sensor to detect status door lock
I put the micro switch outside where the extended "nacht-schoot" will touch this switch. This should work for even complex locks like a three points .. no need to open the lock
Henk
Henk
Re: Sensor to detect status door lock
Nachtschoot, sluitkom.. means the same as where the lock falls into the rabbet ( kozijn )
I guess the pictures and my Anglo dutch makes it confusing
PS: In my case the micro switch triggers a door opener and by putting the switch in the sluitkom made the opener run before the door was unlocked 100%
I guess the pictures and my Anglo dutch makes it confusing
PS: In my case the micro switch triggers a door opener and by putting the switch in the sluitkom made the opener run before the door was unlocked 100%
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Thqnk you all, the minute I posted the question I realized I could use a microswitch. I just order various types to see which fits best.
Rene.
Re: Sensor to detect status door lock
If you find a good one, I will like to know. I have thought about it for a while, but haven't found a solution.
Regards
Morten
Regards
Morten
Re: Sensor to detect status door lock
re. r-255
i would translate kozijn as frame
Take a microswitch with a lever (lipje als hefboom) ) so the schoot can push the switch in for at least 2 mm after making contact .... put also a little piece of foam/vilt on the lever
Henk
i would translate kozijn as frame
Take a microswitch with a lever (lipje als hefboom) ) so the schoot can push the switch in for at least 2 mm after making contact .... put also a little piece of foam/vilt on the lever
Henk
Re: Sensor to detect status door lock
Indeed ready to go solution, although some work is needed to replace it (hak en breekwerk) and it will cost € 110 , be aware that the schoot is either a classic solid square piece of steel to a more claw shape.(three point) Check first if the claw shape dead lock will work with this kind of solution.
But it is more fun to get a microswitch of € 2 and with the same amount of handywork will do the job too.
Henk
But it is more fun to get a microswitch of € 2 and with the same amount of handywork will do the job too.
Henk