Rently Access Panel 3 User manual

Access Panel 3
Installation Manual

INDEX 2
Smart Access Control System
Introduction 3
Access Panel Installation
Prior to Installation 4
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Access Panel Installation 6
Exit Button Installation 7
Power Supply Installation 8
Lock Type Installation
Metal Lock Bracket 9
Electromagnetic Lock 11
Electric Strike 14
Wiring Diagrams
Electromagnetic Lock 16
Electric Strike 17
24V Lock 18
Support
19

Outside View Inside View
SMART ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 3
Introduction
The Rently Access Panel 3 is a cloud-based access panel that can
be used to easily track, change, and manage FOB and door code
credentials. The Access Panel 3 can be used to control any access
device that is operated by a normally open or normally closed signal
as long as the voltage requirements are met. NOTE: this system
only supports Mifare FOBs and does not integrate with HID FOBS.
The Rently Access Panel 3 stores all valid credentials within the
device. It contains a Bluetooth antenna that connects to a
cloud-enabled hub installed nearby. This allows you to place secure
access points all over a building without having to wire a central
control system.
General Install Location

Prior to Installation
• Check that all components are available
• Rently Access Panel 3
• Screw on co-ax antenna (4 in and 6 ft antennas provided)
• Exit Button
• Power Supply Controller
• Rently Hub
• Wall anchors or other mounting hardware
• Your preferred lock type including but not limited to:
• Electromagnetic Lock and lock bracket
• Electric Strike Lock
• Electric Bolt Lock
• Electric Cabinet Lock
• NOTE: This is a kit, and not all components will be used. Please
recycle parts that are not necessary for your application.
• Prepare the following tools. NOTE: additional tools may be
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• Hammer
• Drill
• Drill Bit Set
• Screwdriver Set
• Identify the door type and verify that you have the correct
mounting bracket and hardware for the install.
• Locate the power source for the power supply controller.
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the install location.
• To ensure the best performance, check to make sure your Rently
Hub is installed in an optimal location within 10 feet of your
Access Panel with minimal obstructions.
• ADA considerations:
• The Exit Button and the Rently Access Panel 3 should be
installed in accordance with your local ADA requirements.
Recommended height does NOT guarantee ADA compliance.
ACCESS PANEL INSTALLATION
4

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ÐðæìĴ ǦǢǧȘǤæȧǠȘǥǢăÅȨ
Power Supply 12V/24V AC, 12V/24V DC
Output Mode Normally Open/Normally Closed
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Maximum Current 300mA
Wireless Connections Bluetooth 4.0, NFC
Code and FOB Capacity 2000
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Card Type CPU Card, IC Card
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ACCESS PANEL INSTALLATION
5

Access Panel Installation
1. Run a power cable to the location where the Rently Access Panel 3
will be mounted. Remove the security screw from bottom of
Access Panel 3 with the wrench that is provided and take off the
mounting plate. Apply a bead of silicone around the area shown
before mounting the plate to the wall.
2. Insert the power and control cables through the mounting plate.
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secure with screws.
4. Connect the power and control cables from the Access Panel 3
according to the appropriate wiring diagram (see page 16).
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nearby, you may use the 4 in antenna and tuck it into the wall. If a
stronger signal is required, the 6 ft antenna should be mounted in
a location free from large metal obstructions , including wire mesh
used for stucco.
6. Hook the top edge of the Access Panel 3 on the mounting plate
and swing the panel in until fully seated. Secure in place with the
security screw and provided wrench.
NOTE: Stow the provided security tool in an accessible location for
future service. A 6-lobe with center pin tamper resistant screw
driver may be used if needed.
ACCESS PANEL INSTALLATION 6

Size 86 x 86 x 40mm (3.4 x 3.4 x 1.6in)
Weight 180g (0.4lb)
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Install Location Hollow wall or door
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Panel Material PC
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Output Contact NO/COM
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Exit Button Installation
1. Connect the wires per the wiring diagram section.
2. Pry the plastic faceplate away from the switch body.
3. Tuck the wires into the wall to sit behind the switch.
4. Secure the switch to the desired location using two screws.
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all the corners snap back into place.
ACCESS PANEL INSTALLATION 7


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Several brackets are available to accommodate many different
types of doors. See diagrams for additional details.
LOCK TYPE INSTALLATION 9
Glass Door
Bottom Bracket
Rubber Blanket
Rubber Blanket
Screw Adjusting Paper
Lock Plate
Top Bracket
Top Glass
Iron Mounting Plate
Chart 1
Screw
Screw
Adjusting Paper
Glass Door
Iron Mounting Plate
Bottom Bracket
Rubber Blanket
Rubber Blanket
Lock Plate
Top Bracket
Lock Plate
Top Glass
Chart 2

Metal Lock Bracket Installation
1. Measure the gap between the door leaf and door frame.
2. Install the top bracket according to the diagram. Set the screw,
keeping the screw head inside the U-shaped slot.
3. Put the rubber mounting plate and iron mounting plate into the
U-shaped slot. For easier installation, you may use double-
sided adhesive between the rubber mounting plate and the
U-shaped slot.
4. Secure the top bracket in the correct position with 4 screws.
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6. Put the bottom bracket on the glass door.
7. If the door gap is too big, put the paper shim inside, adjust the
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8. Install the lock plate. Make sure the back of the lock plate is
installed with a rubber gasket to absorb the impact of opening
and closing the door.
9. Turn on the power and test the locks to ensure that they are
working properly.
LOCK TYPE INSTALLATION 10

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This type of lock may be used on wood, glass, metal, and
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Disassemble the hardware as shown above. If your door is more
than 42mm thick, continue with the standard mounting method.
Otherwise, see the section for thin doors.
Double Door Single Door
1. Remove the screw holding the cover
in place, and then remove the cover.
2. Unscrew the bolts underneath
with the hex key.
3. Use the hex key again to loosen the
mounting plate screws.
4. Unfold the mounting plate
from the lock body.
Electromagnetic Lock Installation
Mounting Plate
Screw Hole
Location Pin
Lock Body
Armature Plate
Anti-Magnetic Pin
Armature Plate
Rubber Ring
Washer
Nut
Wire Hole
Mounting Plate
LOCK TYPE INSTALLATION 11

Standard Mounting Method
1. Use the template provided to determine the correct location and
size of the mounting holes for both the door and frame header.
Ensure that the door opens away from the Maglock. In the case of
a single door, the Maglock should be positioned as close as
possible to the vertical section of the door jamb. Drill the door
and frame as indicated.
2. Loosely install the mounting plate using two of the supplied
Philips head mounting screws in the elongated slots. Attach the
Maglock to the mounting plate.
3. Using a hammer, lightly tap both roll pins into the armature plate
until they are secure. Before installing the Hex Nut, the hole in the
door may need to be drilled or tapped.
4. Using the components shown in the image to the right, mount the
armature to the door. Make sure that the armature plate is not
overtightened and that it is installed as shown in the following
diagram. The armature plate must be free to self-align with the
door.
Mounting Plate
21
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Hexnut Bolt
Door Spacer
Rubber
Washer
Armature
Screw
LOCK TYPE INSTALLATION 12

Bracket Mounting Method for Doors Less than 42mm Thick:
L Mounting Bracket:
When the door width is less than 42mm,
the width is not enough for the armature
plate of the magnetic lock, and it needs
an additional L type bracket.
ZL Mounting Bracket:
For in-swing door, install the lock body
inside and install the ZL bracket at the
same time.
U Mounting Bracket:
Magnetic locks installed in glass doors
require an extra U bracket
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plate and then drill the appropriately sized holes in the door header
for the remaining screws.
6. Close the door to test the holding force. The angle between the
armature plate and magnetic lock can be adjusted by adding or
reducing washers.
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Door
Door
Leaf
Door
Leaf
Outdoors
Door
Door
Outdoors
LOCK TYPE INSTALLATION 13

Electric Strike Installation
1. Cut away an opening to the appropriate size based on the
diagram above.
2. Run the wires through the door frame and to the Electric Strike.
3. Refer to the wiring diagram section for Electric Strike wiring.
4. Secure the Electric Strike using the screws provided.
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Voltage 12VDC
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LOCK TYPE INSTALLATION 14

LOCK TYPE INSTALLATION 15
The American Standard Electric Strike is normally set to a fail-safe
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following these steps:
2. Next, remove the two screws
holding the locking cylinder in
place. Slide the cylinder to the
second position as shown and
secure in place using the same
screws that were removed.
Note, you may need to slide
the wires through the zip tie
that holds them in place.
3. Depress the spring-loaded
locking tongue and
reassemble the bracket and
faceplate using the screws
that were removed.
1. Remove the two
screws holding the
faceplate using a star
wrench. Set the
faceplate and inner
bracket aside.
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Scenario A: Electromagnetic Lock (Fail-Safe)
Scenario B: Electric Strike (Fail-Safe)
Scenario C: Electric Strike (Fail-Secure)
Scenario D: Fail-Safe 24V Lock
Scenario E: Fail-Secure 24V Lock
Scenario A: Electromagnetic Lock (Fail-Safe)
WIRING DIAGRAMS 16
Magnetic Lock
Power Supply
Exit Button
Power Supply
Input: 110V AC 50Hz
Output: 12V DCǡ
++
NOTE: Please refer to your local building codes and property
requirements for appropriate fail-safe and fail-secure wiring.

Scenario C: Electric Strike (Fail-Secure)
Scenario B: Electric Strike (Fail-Safe)
Power Supply
Strike Lock
Power Supply
Input: 110V AC 50Hz
Output: 12V DC ǡ
++
Power Supply
Strike Lock
Power Supply
Input: 110V AC 50Hz
Output: 12V DC ǡ
++
WIRING DIAGRAMS 17

WIRING DIAGRAMS 18
Scenario D: Fail-Safe 24V Lock
Scenario E: Fail-Secure 24V Lock
24V Power Supply
(Model: PS08)
Exit Button
24V Lock
Mode: close when
power off security
24V Lock
Mode: open when
power off security
Exit Button
24V Power Supply
(Model: PS08)

INSTALLATION TEST 19
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support@rentlykeyless.com
For more information on how to set up
manager and resident access, please
scan the QR code or reach us at:
With the components installed and wired, please carry out this
simple test to ensure that the Rently smart access control
system was installed correctly and is fully functional.
To ensure that the wiring was done correctly, please press the
exit button to see if the lock releases for a few seconds.
If the test fails, please reexamine the installation and wiring of
the Rently smart access control system.
If the test is successful, please install and power on your Rently
Hub. The hub will automatically connect to the Rently smart
access control system when powered on.
Once the light on the back of the hub is solid blue, you are all set.

FCC WARNING
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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
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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 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:
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to which the receiver is connected.
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expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such
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The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
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must be at least 20 cm between the radiator and your body, and fully
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transmitter and its antenna(s).
FCC ID: 2AH4J-PANEL342
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