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10 

VIO

GRY

BLU

GRN

YEL

ORG

RED

BRN

BLK

Common

+24Vdc

Push Bar Switch

WHT

Red Lamp

Green Lamp

Yellow Lamp

Buzzer

3 kOhm Sense

Lock Power In

Terminal

block at door

(Not supplied)

RED/BLK

RED/YEL

RED/GRN

ALPHA 1181/15C cable

(20 ft. supplied)

Push Bar

Switch (N/C)

Direct to magnet

N/C

Common

Magnetic Bond

Status Output

Relay

N/O

2

1

3

4

5

6

8

7

9

10

PAIR

11

12

13

14

PAIR

PAIR

PAIR

PAIR

PAIR

15

16

Cab

le 

to

 Co

n

trol

M

o

d

u

le

BLK

WHT

RED

BLK

YEL

BLK

BLU

GRN

BLK

BLK

BRN

BLK

Not used

CC-8946

 
5.2 Electrical Installation 

 
All external connections to the CC-8946 are made through the attached 15-conductor cable. The 
supplied cable is 20 ft. long and may be cut as necessary. A terminal block within or near the 
door frame is normally used to interconnect the CC-8946 with the cable that connects with the 
associated Door Control Module in the SIC. 
 
The diagram below illustrates a typical interconnection using a 16-position terminal block. Note 
that the wire colors shown for the cable that connects to the Door Control Module are typical and 
may be different in any particular installation. 
 

Figure 5-4, Interconnection Wiring Diagram 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Check the installation and alignment of the armature and electro-magnet by opening and closing 
door while energizing and de-energizing the electromagnet. The armature mounting surface must 
be in full contact with the top and bottom rails of electro-magnet, with the center line of armature 
slightly above the center line of the magnet as shown on elevation profile drawings. When all 
checks out satisfactory, replace the housing cover. 

Figure 5-4, Interconnection Wiring Diagram 
Figure 5-4, Interconnection Wiring Diagram 

Summary of Contents for CC-8946

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model CC 8946 Rev 04 16 Magnetic Lock with Display Panel Moniteq Inc...

Page 2: ...Rev 1 1 Magnetic Lock with Display Panel Table of contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Specifications 4 3 Supplied equipment 5 4 Functions of controls and indicators 6 5 Installation 7 6 Operation 12 7 Theory...

Page 3: ...r magnetic bond and door contact switches are used to provide output status signals All connections to the CC 8946 are made via an attached 20 ft cable The integration of the display panel with the ma...

Page 4: ...laceable LEDs Key switch Medico high security cylinder w two keys Internal Functions Tamper switch Magnetic door contact switch Dual Magnetic bond sensing switches Piezo electric audible alarm Lamp al...

Page 5: ...header to secure the door and display the door status 1 Magnetic Armature Mounts on the door so as to align with and bond to the magnetic lock when the door is secured 1 Mounting Template Used to accu...

Page 6: ...indicates that the push bar has been pressed and that the countdown timer typically set to 15 seconds has been activated Audible Alarm When sounding continuously indicates that the tamper switch withi...

Page 7: ...embly mounts firmly and rigidly to the underside of the header on the stop side of the door The armature mounts to the face of the door with special hardware for proper floating action to assure total...

Page 8: ...hat the spring pins pocket and float freely in the holes in the door If not remove the armature and enlarge the holes in the door Insert the shoulder screw armature assembly thru the face of the door...

Page 9: ...achine screws or drill two 11 64 dia holes in the frame for 190 sheet metal screws Secure the mounting plate with the 10 screws and lock washers THE USE OF THESE 10 SCREWS IS IMPORTANT as they provide...

Page 10: ...y used to interconnect the CC 8946 with the cable that connects with the associated Door Control Module in the SIC The diagram below illustrates a typical interconnection using a 16 position terminal...

Page 11: ...11 Figure 5 5 Exploded View of the CC 8946...

Page 12: ...presses the push bar a signal is sent from the CC 8946 to the control module in the SIC The control module then begins a timing sequence typically 15 seconds long The amber lamp begins flashing and t...

Page 13: ...door is open this switch is closed connecting the common return path to the red lamp The Green and Amber lamps are connected to the Magnetic Bond Switch S3 When the magnet is energized and bonded to t...

Page 14: ...erence for all signals 0 Vdc Red Fixed 24 Vdc supply voltage from control module 24 Vdc Orange Red lamp controlled by internal door switch 0 Vdc Yellow Green lamp controlled by internal magnetic bond...

Page 15: ...d door is closed LE12 13 03 Common 24Vdc T1 2 1 3 4 5 6 8 7 R5 BEEP B1 R 4 D2 D3 D4 D6 D5 Test S1 Mag Lock 2 1 T3 Push Bar Switch RED BLK WHT 9 10 T2 WHT Red Lamp Green Lamp Yellow Lamp Buzzer 3 kOhm...

Page 16: ...or replacement of a defective part shall be at the option of the factory when the product is shipped prepaid and insured by the owner This warranty is void in cases of abuse misuse mishandling or repa...

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