Rotolock by MCD Ltd Rotolock in use

VISION The visually impaired can use it as easily as a sighted person.
SECURE The code entry cannot be observed by sight.
APPEARANCE When aesthetic appeal is important ROTOLOCK is discreet because it looks like a bell push.
LOCATION ROTOLOCK can be positioned out of sight because only a touch is required.


Introduction Operation Programming Specification Features Installation User's View

INTRODUCTION

ROTOLOCK is a rotary combination electronic door lock.

Entry is effected by means of a robust knob smaller than your thumb mounted on the door frame.

ROTOLOCK also acts as bell push and cannot be 'hot wired' from outside.

Rotolock close up
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OPERATION

To operate the door release and so effect entry, simply rotate the knob in one of the programmed sequences. There will be a pause of less than a second after the sequence is completed - then the door releases!!

In the event of an error wait 10 seconds then try again. The knob can be in any position when starting. Two sequences are available, one starting with one or more clockwise steps and the other anticlockwise.

Rotolock Door Release
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PROGRAMMING

The following can be programmed:

  • An entry code sequence starting with a right click
  • An entry code sequence starting with a left click
  • How long the door remains unlocked

To program your own entry sequences: view Instruction Manual.

To program the door release period: view Instruction Manual.

Further details about programming ROTOLOCK: view Instruction Manual.
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SPECIFICATION

  • Standby current 200ľA (when operating from backup battery).
    Typical backup battery life: view Instruction Manual.
  • Bell contacts: 3A 24V
  • Up to 50 steps per sequence: i.e. more than 1 million combinations.
  • Two sequences can be programmed which are retained without mains or battery supplies.
  • Programmable door release dwell -1 to 120 seconds
  • Timed button release for exit.
  • Mains operation using external 12v unregulated 300mA DC mains adapter. Input voltage range: 11 to 24V. DC.
  • Door release solenoid: max. current 500mA, 12V nominal.
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FEATURES

  • Door release fail mode
  • Remote release
  • Doorbell
    ROTOLOCK may also act as a doorbell.
For more details on the features of ROTOLOCK, view Instruction Manual.
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INSTALLATION

An installation consists of the following parts

  • Code knob.
  • Control unit.
  • Power supply.
  • Door release solenoid.
  • Remote release switch (optional) Remote release A button can be fitted inside the building to allow one touch timed release during exit.

Rotolock Installation Kit
For more details on the installation of ROTOLOCK, view Instruction Manual.
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VIEW ROTOLOCK INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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