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Mortise Lockset
IN100 WiFi
Installation Instructions
FM403 07/16
Attention Installer
Please read these instructions carefully to prevent missing important steps.
Please Note: Improper installations may result in damage to the lock and void the factory warranty.
Important: The accuracy of the door preparation is critical for proper functioning and security of this lock.
Misalignment can cause premature wear and a lessening of security.
For Technical Assistance call Corbin Russwin at 1-800-810-WIRE (9473)
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Table of Contents
1) Warning.................................................................................2
2) General Description..............................................................3
3) Specifications / Features.....................................................3
4) Product Illustrations.............................................................4
5) Installation Instructions.......................................................6
6) Operational Check..............................................................20
7) LED Indications .................................................................21
1) Warning
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: 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 the 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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. This Class B digital
apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Cet appareillage numérique de la classe B répond à toutes les exigences de l’interférence canadienne causant des règlements
d’équipement. L’opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l’interférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter n’importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l’interférence qui peut causer l’opération peu désirée.
To comply with “Fire Listed” doors, the batteries must be replaced with alkaline batteries only.
To avoid possible damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD), some basic precautions should be used when handling
electronic components:
• Minimize build-up of static by touching and/or maintaining contact with unpainted metal surfaces such as door hinges,
latches, and mounting plates especially when mounting electronic components such as readers and controllers onto
the door.
• Leave components (reader and controller) protected in their respective anti-static bags until ready for installation
• Do not touch pins, leads or solder connections on the circuit boards
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2) General Description
The Corbin Russwin® IN100 mortise lock with Aperio™ Technology makes it easy and cost-effective to bring
access control to more doors. It uses local wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub to
connect to an access control system, eliminating the greatest cost and inconvenience of traditional access
control – the wiring at the door. The IN100 utilizes HID® 125 kHz prox or 13.56 MHz iCLASS® smart card
technology, and all technology features are supported by the physical security of Corbin Russwin
ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware.
This product is operated by six (6) “AA” alkaline batteries. Corbin Russwin mortise locks are designed with
quality components to provide high security, performance and durability.
3) Specifications / Features
Hardware Specifications
• Latch – Stainless Steel (Easily field reversible
without disassembling lock body)
• Deadbolt – Stainless Steel
• Auxiliary Latch – Stainless steel, non-handed
• Door Thickness – 1-3/4” Standard; can be
furnished for other door thicknesses upon
request. Consult factory.
• Case – 12 gauge heavy duty wrought steel
• Outside lever controlled by reader or key
retracts latch
• Inside Lever produces REX (request to exit) signal
and retracts latch and deadbolt*
• UL fire listed
• May be used for both indoor and exterior applications
• A weather-protective gasket is required for
exterior applications
Electronic Specifications
•
Input Power: DC 9V, 1.5A (6 AA alkaline batteries)
•
Optional hard-power 12VDC to 24VDC
•
HID® multiCLASS SE® technology offers support
for the following credentials:
• High Frequency (13.56 MHz):
• HID iCLASS®
• HID iCLASS SE® (SIO-enabled)
• HID iCLASS® Seos™
• HID MIFARE® SE
• HID DESfire® EV1 SE
• MIFARE Classic
• DESfire EV1
• Low Frequency (125 kHz):
• HID Prox®
• NFC-enabled Mobile Phones
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•
Uses low-rate wireless personal area networks
(IEEE 802.14.4)
•
Multiple time zone and holiday access scheduling
•
First-in unlock or automatic unlock configuration,
based on specified time schedule
•
Uses AES 128-bit wireless encryption**
•
Privacy button
**For specific security information, please contact
your local ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions
sales consultant or call 800-810-WIRE.
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4) Product Illustrations
ITEM
PART NUMBER/ORDER STRING
DESCRIPTION
COLOR/TRIM
QTY
IN-100-EM01[locktype]*-IP-B
®
HID iCLASS , HID iCLASS SE (SIO-enabled), HID iCLASS Seos™, HID MIFARE
SE, HID DESfire® EV1 SE, HID Prox®, NFC-enabled mobile phones
Black
IN-100-EM01[locktype]*-IP-W
HID iCLASS®, HID iCLASS SE® (SIO-enabled), HID iCLASS® Seos™, HID MIFARE®
SE, HID DESfire® EV1 SE, HID Prox®, NFC-enabled mobile phones
White
IN-100-EM01[locktype]*-IP-MB-[finish]**
HID iCLASS®, HID iCLASS SE® (SIO-enabled), HID iCLASS® Seos™, HID MIFARE®
SE, HID DESfire® EV1 SE, HID Prox®, NFC-enabled mobile phones
Black with metal trim
IN-100-EM01[locktype]*-IP-MW-[finish]**
HID iCLASS®, HID iCLASS SE® (SIO-enabled), HID iCLASS® Seos™, HID MIFARE®
SE, HID DESfire® EV1 SE, HID Prox®, NFC-enabled mobile phones
White with metal trim
IN-100-EM01[locktype]*-IPS-B
All credentials supported by the IP option plus MIFARE Classic and DESfire EV1
Black
®
®
®
IN-100-EM01[locktype]*-IPS-W
All credentials supported by the IP option plus MIFARE Classic and DESfire EV1
White
IN-100-EM01[locktype]-IPS-MB-[finish]**
All credentials supported by the IP option plus MIFARE Classic and DESfire EV1
Black with metal trim
IN-100-EM01[locktype]-IPS-MW-[finish]**
All credentials supported by the IP option plus MIFARE Classic and DESfire EV1
White with metal trim
782F718
Inside Mounting Kit (mounting plate & hardware)
N/A
AA battery
820F489
Inside Escutcheon
Black
820F499
Inside Escutcheon
White
820F525 FIN*
Inside Escutcheon
Black with metal trim
820F535 FIN*
Inside Escutcheon
White with metal trim
FM355
Field prep template (not shown)
T31202
Door manufacturers template (not shown)
--
FM403
Instructions (this manual)
* ML20133/36 (example: IN-100-EM01ML20136-IP-B)
** Specify finish
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4) Product Illustrations (Continued)
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screw Driver #2, #3
• Flat Blade Screw Driver (Standard size)
• 1/8” Security Allen Wrench (supplied
• 7/64” Allen Wrench (supplied)
1*
784F848[handing]*26D
ML20133/ML20134 Lock Case (No Deadbolt)**
784F858[handing]*26D
ML20135/ML20136 Lock Case (With Deadbolt)**
783F619
820F609
DPS (Door Position Switch) Kit
*Replace with handing (L, LR, R, RR)
**Escape return functionality is not available with the IN100 ML201xx mortise lock.
For parts not listed, refer to ML2000 Parts and Service Manual
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5) Installation Instructions
1.
Verify Hand and Bevel of door
Illustrations shown are as viewed from the outside or secure side of opening.
Left Hand
Hinges Left.
Open Inward.
“LH”
2.
Left Hand
Reverse Bevel
Hinges Left.
Open Outward
“LHRB”
Right Hand
Hinges Right.
Open Inward.
“RH”
Right Hand
Reverse Bevel
Hinges Right.
Open Outward
“RHRB”
Fig. 1
Door Preparation
Prep door according to supplied door marker (FM355). For door manufacturer templates
visit www.corbinrusswin.com and reference template # T31202.
Inside Face of
Door
Outside Face of
Door
Wood Door
shown
Raceway for Optional
Remote Power
Cable Hole
Through-bolt Hole
Raceway for Optional
Remote Power
Through-bolt Hole
External DPS
Hole
Outside Cylinder Hole
(only with cylinder
installation)
Inside of Lock body
Wire Hole
Mortise
Pocket
Thumb Turn Lever Hole
Lever Handle Hole
Lever Handle Hole
Lever Post Holes
Fig. 2
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
3.
Install Door Position Switch (DPS)
a. Push wires through raceway toward lock prep.
b. Push DPS firmly into place by hand.
Note: DO NOT TAP SWITCH WITH ANY TOOL.
c. Install magnet into door frame. Push firmly into place by hand.
See instruction A7983.
*Only required on the ML201xx lock body (ML202xx has an integrated DPS)
Inside of Door
Collar is used only
with metal doors
Door Status Switch
CAUTION: if DPS is not installed or is installed improperly,
door status monitoring features will not function.
Fig. 3
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
4.
Lock Handing Instructions
Catch Plate
a. Move the Red locking screw to side of lock-body
being locked (Fig. 4a)
b. Push in latch then depress catch plate with screw
driver (Fig. 4a)
c. Pull latch out of lock-body and turn latch over (Fig. 4b)
RED Locking Screw
Fig. 4a
MAKE SURE CATCH PLATE IS
EVEN W/ TOP SURFACE
Fig. 4b
d. Push in latch while holding screw driver
behind latch tail (Fig. 3)
Note: Push in latch until catch plate is no
longer depressed (Fig. 4)
e. Rotate lock front to match bevel of door
as shown (Fig. 5)
Fig. 4d
WARNING:
Fig. 4c
Fig. 4e
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LOCK-IN CAN
OCCUR IF LATCH
IS NOT PROPERLY
INSTALLED
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
5.
Install Lock Body in Door:
a. Feed wires through 1-5/16” diameter hole on INSIDE of door while installing lock body (Fig. 5a).
b. Pull wires through hole while inserting lock body. DO NOT push wires back into cylinder hole (Fig. 5b).
Important: Door must remain open during installation. Use door stop.
c. Install, but do not tighten two #12 x 1” combination screws through lock body (Fig. 5a).
Outside Face of Door
Inside Face of Door
DPS
From Lock Body
(2) #12 x 1”
Do not tighten
Fig. 5a
Fig. 5b
6.
Install Cylinder:
a. Slide cylinder through collar. Thread cylinder into lock body
(Fig. 6a).
Note: Make sure cylinder is oriented correctly (Fig. 6a1).
b. Tighten cylinder clamp using 7/64” allen wrench (Fig. 6b).
c. Turn the key to make sure that lock functions correctly
(latch, deadbolt, and key).
Position cylinder so that the logo is rightside up.
7/64" Allen Wrench
Correct
Fig. 6a
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Incorrect
Fig. 6a1
Fig. 6b
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
7A.
Install Standard Lever Trim:
(Refer to Step 7b on following pages for Museo® Trim):
Step 1a
Step 1b
Outside Face of Door
Inside Face of Door
Outside Adapter Plate
Fig. 7b
Fig. 7a
Step 3
Step 2
Inside Face of Door
Outside Face of Door
Fig. 7c
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Fig. 7d
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
Step 4
Use Correct Spindle Orientation
Inside Face of Door
STANDARD
Good
Lever
MUSÉO
Bad
Fig. 8b
kƒ„ƒ·
Fig. 8a
Step 5
Align adjustment bolt with threaded hole in lever
Fig. 9a
Adjustment bolt needs
to be threaded in farther.
Step 6
Fig. 9b
Adjustment bolt needs
to be unthreaded.
Install I/S lever with set screw:
Fig. 9c
Adjustment bolt fully aligned.
Inside Lever
Notes:
•
•
Unthread adjustment bolt approximately four turns
for a good starting point (after being fully tightened).
Make sure O/S lever is fully inserted into adapter
plate before aligning adjustment bolt.
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Fig. 10
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
7B.
Install Museo® Trim:
Step 2
Step 1 Thread adapter plate hub into
lever and fully tighten
Align adapter plate hub with square
hole in lever; keeping hub as tight
as possible
NOTE: Spindle can
be used to help
thread hub into lever
Adapter Plate Hub
Fig. 11a
Fig. 11b
Step 3 Install O/S trim assembly and inside adapter plate
Inside Face of Door
Outside Face of Door
Fig. 12
Use Correct Spindle Orientation
BAD
GOOD
Lever
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
Step 4 Install Spindle and Rose:
a. Align studs on rose with bushings in adapter plate.
Fig. 13a
Step 5 Install I/S lever with set screw:
Fig. 13b
Step 6
Install Armored Front:
a. Tighten (2) screws through lock body.
b. Attach armored front with two #8 x ¼” screws (Fig. 13c).
Outside Face of Door
Fig. 13c
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
8.
Install Turn Piece:
Step 1
Step 2
Fig. 13d
Fig. 13e
Step 3
Fig. 13f
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
9.
Install Outside Reader and Inside Mounting Plate:
a. Orient the reader so the LED lens is at the top.
b. Feed the reader harness through the door (from outside to inside).
c. Install the reader to the outside of door by aligning the mounting posts with the door preparation holes.
Hold the reader flush against door while ensuring proper alignment.
Outside Face of Door
LED
Reader Assembly
with Harness
Fig. 14a
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
d. Feed the reader harness and DPS connectors through the inside mounting assembly
(and gasket if required*). See Figure 11B.
IMPORTANT: Do not run wires through bottom flange hole in plate (Fig. 11B, C) - it will damage wires and
the controller connector. Route wires around flange, do not route wires through the flange hole (Fig. 11C).
e. Tuck excess cable into wire hole on inside of door.
f. Begin to secure the mounting assembly by partially tightening the (2) through-bolts on the
inside of the door while ensuring proper alignment as you secure the reader (Fig. 11B).
NOTE: Cable lengths exaggerated for illustrative purposes.
Gasket*
Inside
Mounting Plate
Through-bolt
Door Position
Switch
Reader
Harness
Through-bolt
Lock Body
Harness
Inside Face
of Door
Ground Ring
Terminal
Inside Face of Door
Fig. 14b
Fig. 14c
g. Secure ground lug with #6-32 machine screw (Fig.10C).
*Gasket is required for outdoor installations. Do not use gasket for fire-rated openings.
If installing with gasket; separate gasket from mounting plate to feed cables/connectors through holes as
indicated (Fig. 14c).
Once cables/connectors are fed through, reattach gasket to mounting plate.
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
10.
Installation of Connectors
CAUTION - Do not touch or allow debris to enter connector contacts.
DPS (4-pin)
9-24VDC
Power*
Secure the following connectors to their respective terminals (Fig. 10D):
A. Secure the 4-pin DPS connector.
B. Secure the 10-pin lock body assembly connector.
*NOTE: Optional 2-pin external 9-24VDC power connector.
Ground
Lug
IMPORTANT: Do not run wires through bottom hole in plate - it will
damage wires and the controller connector.
Route wires around flange, do not route wires through
the flange hole (Fig. 10B, D).
Fig. 10D
C. When all connections have been made, tuck excess cable
into wire hole on inside of door.
Lock
Body
(10-pin)
Secure Mounting Plate
D. Secure the mounting assembly while ensuring proper
alignment of outside reader and tighten the (2) through-bolts
on the inside of the door to secure the reader (Fig. 10E).
Fully
tighten
E. Secure the 24-pin card reader connector (Fig. 10F).
Reader
(24-pin)
Fig. 10E
Board-to-Board
Connector
Fig. 10F
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
11.
Installation of Inside Module Component Assembly
a. Insert top tabs of controller into slots on mounting plate (Fig. 17).
b. Ensure proper alignment of board-to-board connectors while pivoting bottom of controller
toward door until tab on bottom snaps securely into place on mounting plate.
CAUTION: To avoid possible damage to board-to-board connectors,
care should be taken when securing controller to mounting
plate. If there is resistance when securing, detach controller
to determine cause before re-attaching controller.
Inside Face of
Door
Fig. 17
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5) Installation Instructions (Continued)
12.
Installing Batteries
a. Place (6) “AA” alkaline batteries in the compartment, being
careful to align polarity properly (Fig. 18).
b. After batteries are installed, there is a slight delay; then red and
green flash, audible “beep” and lock motor will cycle.
Fig. 18
13.
Inside Cover Installation
a. Assemble cover by hooking top edge on inside
mounting plate.
b. Carefully press bottom of cover toward door with
out pinching or damaging any wires.
c. Fully secure cover by tightening the security screw
at bottom of cover (Fig.19), utilizing a security
allen wrench.
Fig. 19
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6) Operational Check
When lock is fully installed, perform the following steps:
a. Insert key into cylinder and rotate (Fig. 20a).
b. There should be no friction against lock case, wire harness or
any other obstructions.
c. Check that the key retracts the latch.
d. The key should rotate freely.
e. Try the inside lever; ensure it retracts latch.
f. Present a valid credential* (Fig. 20b) to unlock outside lever; turn
lever handle to ensure latch retracts.
Fig. 20a
Note: The credential should approach the inscription
on the reader as indicated (Fig. 20b) to ensure
that the credential is read properly.
Do not wave credential.
Fig. 20b
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7) LED Indications
The communication hub has a single LED. It supports an optical scheme of red, green and yellow.
The indication scheme is described by the figures below:
Communication Hub LED indications
Figure 1.
Communication hub normal
operation LED indication
2 sec.
Online
Green
Aperio® lock
offline
Green + one
red flash
Green + two red flashes
EAC offline
Aperio® lock and
EAC offline
Green + three
red flashes
UHF
communication
Yellow + off,
fast flash
Some special LED indication schemes* are
used during lock maintenance actions:
2 sec.
Figure 2.
Communication hub maintenance
LED indication
Pairing active
Yellow + green
Ethernet LED indication
The LED on the AH40 communication hub* indicates both the status of
the Ethernet link level and ethernet communication:
2 sec.
Figure 3.
AH40 Communication hub
Ethernet LED indication
Ethernet
link connected
Green
Ethernet
communication
Green +
off fast flash
*For more information, refer to Aperio Online Quick Installation Guide
(Document No: ST-001322-PF Date: 2015-12-23)
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Lock LED indications
The lock has three LEDs. They support an optical scheme with red, yellow and green.
The indication scheme is described by the figures below:
Figure 4. Lock normal operation LED
indication
Card + PIN access
(configurable)
Enter PIN
EAC response
time
One yellow flash after card, two
flashes before PIN (.125 second)
Card access
(configurable)
One yellow flash (.25 second)
One green flash
(1 sec.)
Access granted,
EAC offline or online
One red flash
(1 sec.)
Access denied,
EAC online
Force closed in remote
open/office mode
Five yellow flashes and
one red flash (.25 second)
Busy blink, com hub
busy with other locks
Continuous yellow flashes
(.25 seconds every second)
Three red flashes
(.5 second each)
Access denied,
EAC offline
Lock mechanism is
blocked when closing 1)
Continuous red flashes
(.125 seconds every 1 sec.)
Error in lock,
maintenance required
Ten red flashes (.125 sec. each)
(Repeated every 10 sec. if lock can’t close)
Ten red flashes (.125 sec. each)
repeated every 10 sec.
Tamper
Time to replace
the battery
Continuous yellow flashes
(.25 seconds every 5 sec.)
Battery reached end
of life, lock disabled
Continuous red flashes (.25
seconds every 5 sec.)
Five yellow flashes
(.25 second each)
V3 USB cable detection
action occurred
1) When the lock mechanism is blocked (lock jammed) the lever must be turned to
release the lock mechanism.
Some special LED indication schemes are used during lock maintenance actions:
Figure 5. Lock hub normal
operation LED indication
Enter configuration
mode
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(.125 second each)
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Lock Self-Test LED indication
After replacing batteries, a Power on Self Test (POST) is performed. The result is indicated using
a series of red and green LED flashes as described by the figures below.
LED indication after power up/replacement of the battery
8.3.1
Battery not fully charged
Error in lock is an indication -10 quick (125ms) red blinks, that either new batteries are not at the
right voltage or a backward battery has been installed; battery not fully charged; energy counter
not reset or no Power on self-test done.
Error in lock,
maintenance required
8.3.2
Ten red flashes (.125 sec. each)
(Repeated every 10 sec. if lock can’t close)
Test pass
1 red (1s) + 1 green (1s), Power on self-test passed, see table below.
Figure 6. Lock POST LED
indication
8.3.3
One red, one green flash
(1 second)
POST Successful
Test fail
1 red (1s) + 3 blinks (500ms, green or red), at least one test failed (red), see table below.
If a fatal error is detected the lock will enter an Error state and continuously indicating fatal
error and will not read cards nor unlock.
1 sec
0.5 sec
0.5 sec
0.5 sec
FATAL ERROR
CABLE ERROR
MECHANICAL ERROR
FATAL ERROR
Tests core functionality - MCUs, memory and internal
communication, etc.
CABLE ERROR
Tests communication between the different
parts in the system, i.e. different boards
connected with a wire.
MECHANICAL ERROR Test related to moving parts of the lock.
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