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  The MC10 provides an activation of Relay 1 triggered by Input 

1.  The function also provides an option for reverse-logic for 

the activation of Input 1.   Adjustable parameters include 

H1

 for 

activation hold time of Relay 1 and 

RL

 for reverse logic for Input 

1.   A re-activation of Input 1 will re-start the hold timer and keep 

the relay active.   A maintained Input 1 will freeze the hold timer 

thus keeping its relay active until the Input is released, which will 

allow the hold timer to expire and deactivate the relay normally.   

A reverse logic version of the timer function is also offered in 

which the logic on Input 1 is reversed, thus to activate the timer, 

the input must be opened.

A typical application is to have a push-plate to activate a door 

controller.  For this scenario the push-plate would be wired to 

Input 1 and the door controller would be wired to Relay 1.   An 

example wiring diagram for this scenario is shown.

MC10 SETUP

1.  Wire the Br3 accordingly.

2.  Select the MC10 as the function according to the steps outlined in Section 5 – Selecting the Function.

•  Press and hold both push buttons (INCR & PARAM) for three (3) seconds to activate the display.

•  Press the INCR button to toggle through each function and select 

10

.

3.  Set the MC10 parameters according to the steps outlined in Section 5 – Selecting the Function.  

•  Press PARAM button to cycle through and set the parameters.

•  Press the INCR button to increment the parameter’s value.

Parameters for the MC10 function are shown in the chart.  Set the parameters as needed for the application, and wait for the display to 

become inactive to save the configuration.

PARAMETER

(PARAM Button)

DESCRIPTION

POSSIBLE VALUES

     (INCR Button)

H1

Relay 1 hold time

00

’ through ‘

60

’.  Relay 1 hold time will not begin counting down until the release of Input 1.

RL

Activation Logic 

Input

00

’ = Normal Logic:  The activation device at Input 1 must be normally opened

                                   and close its contacts to trigger the timer.

01

’ = Reverse Logic:  The activation device at Input 1 must be normally 

                                    closed and open its contacts to trigger the timer.

4.  Once programming is complete, test the Br3.  Trigger the timer via Input 1. Ensure that Relay 1 activates and its hold time is as programmed.  

The display will show 

R 1

 when Relay 1 is energized and 

1 0

 when de-energized.

5.  Upon completion of the above steps, walk test the door to ensure all functions, timers, sensors, etc. are working as intended, and that the 

system is in compliance with all applicable standards (i.e. ANSI A156.10, A156.19).

75.5501.02  EN   20091102   (75.5500)   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6A   Function 

10

 - Timer Module (MC10)

G

N

D

IN

-1

G

N

D

IN

-2

G

N

D

IN

-3

G

N

D

IN

-4

1

2

3

4

WET

WET

WET

N

C

N

O

C

O

M

N

C

N

O

C

O

M

12

-2

4V

AC

/D

C

RELAYS

1

2

POWER

RELAY 1

IN

C

R

.

PARAM

SETUP

D

C

AC

D

R

Y

W

ET

INPUTS

1 0

N

C

N

O

C

O

M

3

Br

3

CAUTION:  RELAY 1 WET 

OUTPUT OPTION 

IS ACTIVE FOR 

ALL FUNCTIONS.

12 to 24

 VAC/VDC

+/- 10%

Directly to Activation 

Circuit of Door Control 

or Other Device.

Pushplate or other 

Dry Contact device.

  The MC11 function provides a ratcheting of Relay 1 triggered by 

Input 1.  Each trigger by Input 1 will change the state of Relay 1.  

MC11 has NO adjustable parameters.  If Input 1 is maintained, 

Relay 1 will only change state once.  Input 1 must then be opened 

and re-closed for a relay change of state.
A typical application is to have a set of push-to-open and 

push-to-close push-plates connected to a door in the instance 

that a single hold time will not suit all users of the door.  For 

this scenario the push-to-open push-plate would be wired in 

parallel with the push-to-close push-plate to Input 1 and the 

door controller would be wired to Relay 1.  An example wiring 

diagram for this scenario is shown.

MC11 SETUP

1.  Wire the Br3 accordingly.
2.  Select the MC11 as the function according to the steps outlined in Section 5 – Selecting the Function.

•  Press and hold both push buttons (INCR & PARAM) for three (3) seconds to activate the display.

•  Press the INCR button to toggle through each function and select 

11

.

3.  There are NO parameters to set for the MC11 as the state of Relay 1 is not based on time, so just wait for the display to become inactive to 

save the configuration.

4.  Once programming is complete, test the Br3.   Trigger the ratchet via Input 1.  Ensure that Relay 1 changes state and that it is maintained.  

The display will show 

R1

 when Relay 1 is energized.  Trigger the ratchet again via Input 1 and ensure Relay 1 changes state again.   The 

display will show

 11 

when Relay 1 is de-energized.

5.  Upon completion of the above steps, walk test the door to ensure all functions, timers, sensors, etc. are working as intended, and that the 

system is in compliance with all applicable standards (ie. ANSI A 156.10, A156.19).

6B   Function 

11

 - Ratchet (MC11)

G

N

D

IN

-1

G

N

D

IN

-2

G

N

D

IN

-3

G

N

D

IN

-4

1

2

3

4

WET

WET

WET

N

C

N

O

C

O

M

N

C

N

O

C

O

M

12

-2

4V

AC

/D

C

RELAYS

1

2

POWER

RELAY 1

IN

C

R

.

PARAM

SETUP

D

C

AC

D

R

Y

W

ET

INPUTS

1 1

N

C

N

O

C

O

M

3

Br

3

CAUTION:  RELAY 1 WET 

OUTPUT OPTION 

IS ACTIVE FOR 

ALL FUNCTIONS.

12 to 24

 VAC/VDC

+/- 10%

Directly to Activation 

Circuit of Door Control 

or Other Device.

Pushplate or other 

Dry Contact device.

Summary of Contents for Br3

Page 1: ...n switch input for which closing it will re inhibit Input 1 Simply put this function is a combination between a LE21 and MC25 6 2 5 MC25 2 Relay Sequence Provides a sequence for Relay 1 and or Relay 2 triggered by Input 1 or WET Input 7 2 8 MC28 2 Relay Sequence w Door Position Input Provides a sequence for Relay 1 and or Relay 2 triggered by Input 1 or WET Input Additionally Input 2 provides a do...

Page 2: ...IPTION SPECIFICATION Supply Voltage 12 to 24 VAC VDC 10 Contact Rating DRY Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Contact Rating WET Relay 1 3 A at 24 VAC 3 A at 30 VDC 3 A at 24 VAC 3 A at 30 VDC 1 A at 24 VAC 1 A at 30 VDC 1 A Current Consumption 30 to 130 mA DRY Output Temperature Range 15 F 26 C to 150 F 65 C Dimensions 5 2 133mm W x 2 2 55mm D x 1 25mm H Input Specification Inputs 1 to 4 DRY Contact WET Inp...

Page 3: ...long as no relays are active the display will show the function selected otherwise it will show those relays Once the values are changed they are only saved after the display goes inactive again 5 seconds NOTE Remember that the INCR push button always increments the value of the parameter that you are looking at and the PARAM push button toggles through the available parameters NOTE To change only...

Page 4: ...system is in compliance with all applicable standards i e ANSI A156 10 A156 19 75 5501 02 EN 20091102 75 5500 Page 4 of 15 6A Function 10 Timer Module MC10 GND IN 1 GND IN 2 GND IN 3 GND IN 4 1 2 3 4 WET WET WET NC NO COM NC NO COM 12 24V AC DC RELAYS 1 2 POWER RELAY 1 INCR PARAM SETUP DC AC DRY WET INPUTS 1 0 NC NO COM 3 Br3 CAUTION RELAY 1 WET OUTPUT OPTION IS ACTIVE FOR ALL FUNCTIONS 12 to 24 V...

Page 5: ...le parameter for the LE21 function is shown in the chart Set it as needed for the application and wait for the display to become inactive to save the configuration PARAMETER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES INCR Button H1 Relay 1 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 1 hold time will not begin counting down until the release of an activation input 4 Once programming is complete test the Br3 Attemp...

Page 6: ...M button to cycle through and set the parameters Press the INCR button to increment the parameter s value Parameters for the LE22 function are shown in the chart Set the parameters as needed for the application and wait for the display to become inactive to save the configuration PARAMETER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES INCR Button H1 Relay 1 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 1 hold time wil...

Page 7: ...ding to the steps outlined in Section 5 Selecting the Function Press PARAM button to cycle through and set the parameters Press the INCR button to increment the parameter s value Parameters for the MC25 function are shown in the chart Set the parameters as needed for the application and wait for the display to become inactive to save the configuration PARAMETER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VA...

Page 8: ...ers Press the INCR button to increment the parameter s value Parameters for the MC28 function are shown in the chart Set the parameters as needed for the application and wait for the display to become inactive to save the configuration PARAMETER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES INCR Button H1 Relay 1 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 1 hold time will not begin counting down until the release o...

Page 9: ...METER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES INCR Button H1 Relay 1 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 1 hold time will not begin counting down until the release of Input 2 H2 Relay 2 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 2 hold time will not begin counting down until the delay between Relay 1 and Relay 2 expires D1 Delay between Relay 1 and Relay 2 00 _1 1 4 _2 1 2 _3 3 4 01 through 60 seconds The delay tim...

Page 10: ... application it will still function as Input 1 does if used MC35 SETUP 1 Wire the Br3 accordingly 2 Select the MC35 as the function according to the steps outlined in Section 5 Selecting the Function Press and hold both push buttons INCR PARAM for three 3 seconds to activate the display Press the INCR button to toggle through each function and select 35 3 Set the MC35 parameters according to the s...

Page 11: ...ay to become inactive to save the configuration PARAMETER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES INCR Button H1 Relay 1 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 1 hold time will not begin counting down until the release of Input 1 H2 Relay 2 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 2 hold time will not begin counting down until the release of Input 2 4 Once programming is complete test the Br3 Wait until both doors a...

Page 12: ...set for the MC55 as the state of Relay 1 and Relay 2 are not based on time so just wait for the display to become inactive to save the configuration 4 Once programming is complete test the Br3 Wait until both doors are closed then trigger Relay 1 via Input 1 Ensure that Relay 1 changes state and that is maintained The display will show R1 when Relay 1 is energized Test the interlock by attempting ...

Page 13: ...n to increment the parameter s value Parameters for the MC65 function are shown in the chart Set the parameters as needed for the application and wait for the display to become inactive to save the configuration PARAMETER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES INCR Button H1 Relay 1 hold time 00 through 60 Relay 1 hold time will not begin counting down until the release of Input 1 for inbound or...

Page 14: ...e Function Press PARAM button to cycle through and set the parameters Press the INCR button to increment the parameter s value Parameters for the MC75 function are shown in the chart Set the parameters as needed for the application and wait for the display to become inactive to save the configuration PARAMETER PARAM Button DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES INCR Button H1 Relay 1 hold time 00 through 60 ...

Page 15: ...programmed 3 Jumper an active Input and ensure that the fault is not within the wiring If module works when jumped trace wiring from Inputs relays 4 Replace module Module reacts to input but has no output 1 Wrong outputs are connected 2 Incorrect wiring 3 Incorrect jumper settings 4 Faulty module 1 Check to ensure that the proper outputs are connected per the function selected 2 Trace all wiring t...

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