Mounting guide
The Danalock Universal Module V3 can be used with a variety of systems, such as electronic door strikes, driveway gates and garage doors.
We recommend contacting your system installer or a qualified electrician for assistance with the installation. To check whether the module is compatible with your system, contact the system manufacturer and share our product manual with them. They can advise on the correct wiring setup.
Here are some key details about the Universal Module you should know:
Specifications
Below you can find a table with the specifications of the Universal Module V3.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Operating voltage range | 12—24 V DC |
| Current consumption (at 24V) | 100 mA |
| Number of relays | 2 |
| Type of relays | Potential-free contacts (NO/NC) |
| Max relay voltage | 48V |
| Bluetooth range | 5—10 meters |
The UMV3 also supports 12—24 V AC, but is currently only certified for DC.
You can connect the input ground to either the grey or the white wire. They both serve the same function.
The relays are protected against reverse polarity.
Wiring
Below you can see how to wire the Universal Module V3:
Wiring of the Universal Module V3
Wiring example
Below you can find an example of a connection to an electronic lock case, such as the Assa Abloy EL502.
Connecting the UMV3 to an Assa Abloy EL502 electronic lock case
The power output supports a maximum of 100 mA. We don't recommend using it to power your lock, door, or other connected devices.
Please note that in some older printed manuals, the input wire is incorrectly marked as having a maximum of 100 mA. This has been corrected in the updated version available here on the support site.