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Summary of Contents for CX-33

Page 1: ...read the instructions fully and made the required adjustments Mounting The CX 33 should be mounted in a clean dry location out of direct contact with the elements Suitable locations include inside a m...

Page 2: ...contact N O or N C 3 Set Dry Input 3 to activate on normally open or normally closed contact N O or N C 4 Set Dry Input 4 to activate on normally open or normally closed contact N O or N C 5 Set Wet...

Page 3: ...ergy S A M w switching network Mode 10 Proceed to section 3K on Page 7 Mag lock with N O Fire Alarm input Mode 11 Proceed to section 3L on Page 7 Mag lock with N C Fire Alarm input Mode 12 Proceed to...

Page 4: ...tive adjustable timers If the time is set to zero then this feature is disabled Refer to Diagram 3 Page 13 for the following connections Wire the activating device s for Door 1 to DRY 1 terminals Wire...

Page 5: ...nlock and open the door Refer to Diagram 6 Page 17 for the following connections The CX 33 allows for dry and or powered maintained connections to the Access System time clock DRY 1 and or WET inputs...

Page 6: ...s are made program the unit according to the General Programming Instructions on page 1 and walk test the installation Timing adjustments may need to be made It is NOT recommended to add the Delay on...

Page 7: ...1 2 Input 2 sequences Relays 2 3 Input 3 sequences Relays Section 3K Low Energy SAM Plus Mode 10 This mode combines a Low Energy Secondary Activation Module SAM with a switching network aka make break...

Page 8: ...am 7a page 26 for connections The all active switches and Lock down Switch are all normally open switches The RESET switch is normally closed Connect as shown A fail safe electric strike or mag lock s...

Page 9: ...y 320 mA max Inputs 4 x dry contacts and 1 x wet contact 4 5 120 V AC DC Optically isolated non polarity sensitive Response time 0 5 seconds Relay Output 3 x Form C SPDT Relay contact rating 3 amps 24...

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Page 15: ...Activating Switch Door 1 sequences relays 1 to 2 to 3 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 DISPLAY Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 N C N O COM N C N O COM N C N O COM POWER 12 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT I...

Page 16: ...ut 4 fires relay s 2 3 and holds both until input is released 6 Relay 3 can be used for a status indicator 7 Wet I P activates on 4 5V AC DC Older interphone panels may produce a stray voltage when in...

Page 17: ...relay or if available Dry 1 Input LED 1 CX 33 LED 2 LED 3 DISPLAY Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 N C N C N O N O N O N C COM COM COM POWER 12 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT IN...

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Page 24: ...ea Blvd Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T7 Door 3 Operator Door 2 Operator Door 1 Operator LED 1 CX 33 LED 2 LED 3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 N C N C N O N O N O N C COM COM COM POWER 12 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 D...

Page 25: ...UL Approval or certification for this mode 2 Timer H1 sets the length of time the Push Panic switch must be pressed held before the door unlocks 3 Timer H2 sets the minimum ON time for the electric lo...

Page 26: ...2 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT MENU UP DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lock Down PUSH TO LOCK DOWN PUSH TO RESET Lock Down Indicator Can be part of Lock Down Switch Fail...

Page 27: ...DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT MENU UP DOWN Electric Lock Door 1 Power for Strike Activating Switch Door 2 sequences relays 3 to 1 to 2 Door 1 Operator Door 2 Operator S...

Page 28: ...ric Lock Door 1 Power for Strike Activating Switch Door 2 sequences relays 3 to 1 to 2 Door 1 Operator Door 2 Operator Switch Sequences Relays 1 2 only Switch activates Relay 3 only Optional Switches...

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