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216, 216-L, 216-N

Active Infrared "Touchless" Switch 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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(82A023)  216v1014

FIGURE 1—Operating Modes Diagram

FIGURE 2—Wiring Diagram

1) 

Standard "Fail Close" Mode (Factory Setting):

  This is the most common operating mode.  In this 

 

mode, if power were to fail to the 216 series switch, the door it is activating will stay closed (the 

 

switch relay is in its inactive state).  The unit is shipped from the factory in this mode - no change 

 

to the jumpers is necessary.  Wire connections are COM and N.O.

2) 

Optional "Fail Open" Mode (Cut Jumper 1):

  In this mode, if power were to fail to the 216 series 

 

switch, the door it is activating will open (the switch relay is in its active state).  In order to program 

 

this mode, cut Jumper 1.  Wire connections are COM and N.C.

3) 

Toggle Mode: 

 In this mode, when the 216 series switch is activated, the relay is energized and 

 

maintains that state until it is activated again, returning the relay to its de-energized state.  For 

 

example, a 216 series switch could be located at the entrance of a room.  When a person enters, 

 

the 216 series switch turns on the light.  As they exit, the 216 series switch turns off the light.  In 

 

order to program this mode, cut Jumper 2.  Wire connections are COM and N.O.

 

            Input Connections 

Output Connections

 

12-24V AC or DC 

Green = Common (COM)

 

Red and black wires have no polarity on this product. 

Blue = Normally Open (N.O.)

 

Do not tie either of the power supply lines to ground. 

Violet = Normally Closed (N.C.)

 

The power in must “float” and not be grounded.

 

Fail Close Mode (Factory Setting):

  Wire connections COM & N.O.

 

Fail Open Mode:

  Cut Jumper 1; wire connections COM & N.C.

 

Toggle Mode:

  Cut Jumper 2; wire connections COM & N.O.

WIRING

 

INPUT 

OUTPUT

 

2 RED 

GRN = COM

  12-24V AC/DC 

BLU = N.O.

  NO POLARITY 

VIO = N.C.

   

JP1 

JP2

  CUT  FAIL OPEN 

TOGGLE

   

MODE 

MODE

  IN  FAIL CLOSE 

DELAY

   

MODE 

MODE

JP1

JP2

SIDE VIEW

Jumper 1 = JP1

Jumper 2 = JP2

JP1

JP2

Cut here with knife

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8701 Castle Park Drive 

 Indianapolis, Indiana 46256

Telephone: (317) 842-2545 

 www.mssedco.com 

 custsvc@mssedco.com

Summary of Contents for 216

Page 1: ... and the foam gasket on the front of the switch assembly are less than 1 4 apart Figure 4 2 GANG ELECTRICAL BOX OR JUNCTION BOX 216 1 Install the electrical box purchased separately in its intended location 2 Attach the adaptor ring provided see below to the electrical box 3 Set the unit for its intended operating mode via the jumpers on the side of the switch assembly Fail Close factory setting F...

Page 2: ...on Unless MS SEDCO is notified of the date of installation the warranty will be in effect for 1 year from the date of shipment from our factory If during the first year our motion detector or support device fails to operate and has not been tampered with our abused the unit can be returned prepaid to factory and it will be repaired free of charge After 1 year the unit will be repaired for a nomina...

Page 3: ...ctivated again returning the relay to its de energized state For example a 216 series switch could be located at the entrance of a room When a person enters the 216 series switch turns on the light As they exit the 216 series switch turns off the light In order to program this mode cut Jumper 2 Wire connections are COM and N O Input Connections Output Connections 12 24V AC or DC Green Common COM R...

Page 4: ...e lens and foam gasket should be touching WARNING When attaching the face plate to the switch assembly only use 6 32 x 3 8 screws provided Use of longer screws may cause damage to the unit Range Adjustment Clockwise to increase 6 to 30 NOTE When attaching the face plate the range may increase Reaction Time Adjustment Clockwise to increase 0 05 to 1 second SIDE VIEW REACTION TIME 0 05 1 Sec INC RAN...

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