Disabled Toilet Locking System
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Name: Disabled Toilet Locking System
- Manufacturer: Quantek Ltd.
- Address: 11 Callywhite Business Park, Callywhite Lane,
Dronfield S18 2XP - Contact: +44(0)1246 417113, sales@cproxltd.com
- Website: www.quantek.co.uk
Product Usage Instructions
Troubleshooting:
- Internal sensor beeps when touched but doesn’t lock the
system: Ensure the door is shut properly to engage the
locking mechanism. - Touch sensor doesn’t beep when touched: Check
the power source and sensor connections for any issues. - The system locks with no one inside: Verify
the sensor’s sensitivity settings and adjust if needed. - Automatic door doesn’t open when it should:
Inspect the door mechanism for obstructions or malfunction. - System goes RED but mag lock does not engage:
Check the magnetic lock and its connections for proper
functioning. - The touch sensor LEDs aren’t lit: Ensure power
supply to the touch sensor and check for any loose
connections. - Touch sensor LEDs are flashing but I want them lit
solid: Refer to the user manual to adjust LED settings as
per your preference. - Door re-locks instantly after unlocking:
Adjust the re-lock delay settings to prevent immediate
re-locking. - Is it possible to have more than one internal or
external touch sensor?: Consult the manufacturer or user
manual for guidance on installing multiple sensors.
FAQs
- Q: Can I install this system in a home
bathroom? - Q: How do I reset the system if it
malfunctions? - Q: Can I customize the beep sound of the touch
sensor?
A: The Disabled Toilet Locking System is designed for commercial
or public use, but it can be installed in a home setting if
required security measures are met.
A: To reset the system, power off the unit, wait for a few
seconds, and then power it back on. If issues persist, refer to the
troubleshooting section of the user manual.
A: The touch sensor’s beep sound is pre-set and may not be
customizable. Refer to the user manual for any available sound
customization options.
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11 Callywhite Business Park, Callywhite Lane, Dronfield S18 2XP +44(0)1246 417113 sales@cproxltd.com www.quantek.co.uk
Disabled Toilet Locking System
Troubleshooting & FAQs
Internal sensor beeps when touched but doesn’t lock the system
· If a normally locked system, check the external keyswitch is in the locked position and the break glass isn’t pressed.
· Link out the door switch terminals on the control board. · If this works, check mag lock reed switch/monitoring wiring
and armature plate alignment. · Mag lock must give a normally closed signal when the door
is shut.
· With the door switch terminals still linked, momentarily short the C & N.O terminals for the internal lock sensor. If the LEDs change state every time you momentarily short the terminals, the problem is the wiring between the internal lock/open sensor and the WCPCB (break on a wire or incorrect wiring).
· If problem persists, contact us for a new WCPCB.
Touch sensor doesn’t beep when touched
After each step below, de-power the system for 10 seconds and power it back up. · Screw the sensor to the wall properly, don’t have it dangling or in your hand. · Ensure the jumper next to the touch sensor relay is on and is making properly. · Use a multimeter to check you’ve got voltage at the touch sensor. (Measure across +V red and 0V black). Note: Just because the LEDs are lit doesn’t mean there’s power to the touch sensor side of the board, they’re powered independently. · Make sure 0V is in the correct terminal, not the REM terminal. · Take off the wall and connect power only directly to the power supply on a short piece of cable to rule out any cable issues.
The system locks with no one inside
· Ensure the mag lock contacts are wired into the door switch terminals on control board. · Adjust the potentiometer on the internal touch sensor so that it switches for 3 5
seconds. · Turn down the sensitivity on the internal touch sensor, especially if there is emergency
lighting or hand dryers nearby. · Make sure there isn’t excess cable in the touch sensor back box. · Re-terminate internal touch sensor connections. · Consider fitting the MULTI-TIMER reset relay.
Automatic door doesn’t open when it should
· Take the two wires to your automatic door operator out of the C and NO door activation terminals on the control board and join them together. If the door still doesn’t open, then the problem lies with the operator. Please contact the supplier/manufacturer.
System goes RED but mag lock does not engage
· Check the position of the override keyswitch in the external sensor. · Check the break glass hasn’t been pressed. · Check the lock fuse. · Link out the NC & KS/BG terminals on the control board. If it works with the link in, and
your keyswitch and breakglass are in the correct position, then you have a break in the cable somewhere. · Use a multimeter to check if you’ve got voltage at the mag lock. If you do, the lock is faulty.
The touch sensor LEDs aren’t lit
· Check the solid/flashing LED jumper on the control board hasn’t come off. · If you have square sensors, the LED wires connect to the larger outer PCB, see page 10
of the manual. · Use a multimeter to check for voltage across the touch sensor LED terminals. Note that
the LEDs have a separate supply to the touch sensor part, just because the sensor is beeping doesn’t mean you have voltage to the LEDs. If there’s no voltage, then you have a break on the cable. · Take sensor off the wall and connect it directly to the control board on a short piece of cable to rule out any cable issues.
Touch sensor LEDs are flashing but I want them lit solid
· Change the jumper position on the control board.
Door re-locks instantly after unlocking
· Adjust the potentiometer on the internal touch sensor so that it switches for 3 5 seconds.
· This can be caused by the mag lock contact going open and closed circuit while the internal touch sensor is still beeping.
· Check the armature alignment and that the door is not juddering when opening. · If necessary, replace the mag lock or fit a standard magnetic door contact instead.
Is it possible to have more than one internal or external touch sensor?
· Yes, you can have multiple Door Assist or Touch to Lock/Open sensors, just wire them in parallel.
Documents / Resources
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C PROX Disabled Toilet Locking System [pdf] User Manual Disabled Toilet Locking System, Toilet Locking System, Locking System |