Service manual
Servicing Standard Mortise Trim Parts
B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–9
5. Make motor and sensor connections:
a. From the inside of the door, make the motor connection, the key
override sensor connection (EV and FV functions), and the
deadbolt sensor connection (FV and LV functions).
Note 1: It is physically possible to connect the key override
sensor connector from the mortise case to the battery connector
from the wire harness. To avoid this mistake, connect only the
connectors with matching wire colors.
Note 2: The upgrade cable is used for upgrading the lock without
removing the lock from the door. This cable does not connect to
a mating lock connector.
Note 3: For a description of lock functions, see page 2–2.
Caution
When making the motor connection and sensor connections, make
sure:
■ there are no loose wire connections where the wires are inserted
into the connectors
■ the connectors are firmly mated.
The following table describes the motor and sensor connections.
Wire connection Colors
No. of
wires
No. of
pins
Motor Yellow
Gray
22
Key override sensor Gray 2 3
Deadbolt sensor Blue 2 3
Figure 5.10 Making the motor connection and sensor connections
Motor connection
Key override sensor connection
Inside of door
Deadbolt sensor connection
Upgrade cable – not connected