BEETLE - probably the smallest electronic lock in the world

BEETLE

The BEETLE is an electromechanical furniture lock that is connected either to a SOLO lock or directly to an external power supply.
The small, robust design enables a wide range of applications in display cabinets, drawers, caravans and boats.

All versions are equipped with a 1.5 m cable. The length and possible plugs can be adjusted on request.

The housing is made of stable die-cast zinc and the power consumption is 100 to a maximum of 500 mA for 0.3 seconds. When the lock has reached an end position, no more current flows. If there is a loss of voltage, the lock remains in the last position.

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BEETLE SECONDARY

The BEETLE SECONDARY is usually used in combination with a SOLO lock and can be connected to the back of the SOLO. The SECONDARY can also be controlled by other microprocessors (Arduino, Raspberry…)

For the 1.5 m cable the following occupancy applies:

  • White – control line, LOW = open, HIGH = close
  • Black in the middle: Plus 3V
  • Black outside: minus GND

BEETLE 3 V / 12 V DC

BEETLE 3 V

The BEETLE 3V is operated with a voltage of 2-3 V DC. Usually a changeover switch or a relay is used.

Connection:

  • Blue- GND / minus
  • Brown – open
  • Black – close

BEETLE 12 V

The BEETLE 12 V is operated with a voltage of 8-16 V DC. Usually a changeover switch or a relay is used.

Connection:

  • Blue- GND / minus
  • Brown – open
  • Black – close

BEETLE BOLT

The BOLT versions of the BEETLE lock has a lengthened bolt. This is up to 3mm beyond the case. These versions are used for locks of drawer slides, central locking rods or hinges.

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