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(2T)- If you use fewer than 4 winch kits, it is necessary to put a jumper between the two terminals 
for each reed switch that is not used.  You will need to cut a piece of scrap-stranded wire about 3 
inches long and strip it on both ends.  See the wiring diagrams on pages 11 and 12 for the correct 
locations of the jumpers. 

(A

) Wiring ONE WK 1510 in “Automatic Tunnel Mode”

 (Page 12, Figure 8) Using the black

and white conductor of 4 conductor 18-22 gauge wire extend the reed switch wires.  Connect the 
other end of the black and white wires to the 2 screws labeled 

Reed Switch 1

.  Extend the magnet 

wires with the red and green conductor.  Connect the green wire to the bottom screw labeled 

Magnet 1

 and connect the red wire to the top screw labeled 

Magnet 4

(B)

Wiring TWO WK 1510 in “Automatic Tunnel Mode”

 (Page 12, Figure 9) Using the black

and white conductor of 4 conductor 18-22 gauge wire extend the reed switch wires.  Connect the 
other end of the black and white wires to the four screws labeled 

Reed Switch 1

 and 

Reed Switch 2

.  

Extend the magnet wires with the red and green conductor.  Connect the green wires to the bottom 
screws labeled 

Magnet 1

 and 

Magnet 2. 

 Connect the red wire of the 1

st

 to the bottom screw of 

Magnet 1

.  Connect the red wire of the second magnet to the top screw of 

Magnet 4

(C)

Wiring THREE WK 1510 in “Automatic Tunnel Mode” 

(Page 13, Figure 10) Using the

black and white conductor of 4 conductor 18-22 gauge wire extend the reed switch wires.  Connect 
the other end of the black and white wires to the six screws labeled 

Reed Switch 1,

 

Reed Switch 2 

and

 Reed Switch 3

.  Extend the magnet wires with the red and green conductor.  Connect the green 

wires to the bottom screws labeled 

Magnet 1, Magnet 2

 and 

Magnet 3. 

 Connect the red wire of the 

1

st 

and 2

nd

 magnet to the top screws labeled 

Magnet 1 

and

 Magnet 2

.  Connect the red wire of the 

3

rd

 magnet to the top screw labeled 

Magnet 4

(D)

Wiring FOUR WK 1510 in “Automatic Tunnel Mode”

 (Page 13, Figure 11) Using the black

and white conductor of 4 conductor 18-22 gauge wire extend the reed switch wires. Connect the 
other end of the black and white wires to the eight screws labeled 

Reed Switch 1,

 

Reed Switch 2, 

Reed Switch 3 and Reed Switch 4

.  Extend the magnet wires with the red and green conductor.  

Connect the green wires to the bottom screws labeled 

Magnet 1, Magnet 2,

 

Magnet 3 

and

 Magnet 

4.

Connect the red wire of the 1

st

, 2

nd

 and 3

rd

 magnet to the top screw labeled 

Magnet 1, Magnet 2

and 

Magnet 3

.  Connect the red wire of the 4

th

 magnet to the top screw labeled 

Magnet 4

.

11- To test the battery set the timer knob to 2 minutes or more then push the battery test switch up
and hold for 15+ seconds.  If the 

Timing

 light blinks and the magnets hold, the battery is good.  If

the magnets drop, your battery needs to be replaced.  Make sure you replace the battery with a
12-volt sealed lead acid rechargeable battery that is at least 2.5 amp hours.

12- An extra safety feature is also on the board.  If for some reason, the curtains have not dropped
in the amount of time you have set on the 

CM 5000D

, after 10 minutes the circuit dies and the

magnets release.

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Summary of Contents for CM 5000D

Page 1: ...el IN A HURRY Flip to Pages 6 13 for Wiring Diagrams 4 11 PRO TECH INC 1256 N Barkley Rd Statesville NC 28677 Phone 704 872 6227 Fax 980 223 2872 www pro techinc com Email sales pro techinc com Copyright by Pro Tech Inc 2004 All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...s are used Mount the winch kit on a mounting surface as near the winch handle as possible using the holes in the top of the plate The hinge when open should point toward the winch handle Make sure the tilt screw is in enough for the hinge to contact the magnet Remove the handle hook from the short loop by cutting or untying the cord Cut a piece of PVC pipe nearly as long as the cord Thread the loo...

Page 3: ... safety attach it near the curtain winch Being near the winch can be very hazardous so STAY CLEAR 7 The CM 5000D has a relay with a dry contact that can be tied to your alarm to tell you when the unit has detected low power There are three terminals at the top of the board see Figure 3 for this output The alarm can be wired Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC 8 Remove the green paper from the d...

Page 4: ...e reed switch wires Connect the other end of the black and white wires to the six screws labeled Reed Switch 1 Reed Switch 2 and Reed Switch 3 Extend the magnet wires with the red and green conductor Connect the green wires to the bottom screws labeled Magnet 1 Magnet 2 and Magnet 3 Connect the red wire of the 1st and 2nd magnet to the top screws labeled Magnet 1 and Magnet 2 Connect the red wire ...

Page 5: ...0D Curtain Minder is only a management tool and NOT an insurance policy It does not replace the attendant or make a poor attendant a good one For MAXIMUM PROTECTION make sure that A The ratchet is removed B The weight of the winch handle is sufficient to flip the hinge completely down C The curtains will fall when the winch handle is released NEED MORE STRENGTH There are two ways 1 The Winch Kit h...

Page 6: ...en Siren will alarm when curtains fall or Power Fail Jumper wire from 12V to Common Connections for a CM 5010D to be used as a stand alone alarm system Normally Open Contacts To Trip Siren Can Monitor High Low Temp Water Pressure or any Normally Open Device 6 16 VDC DD 3E DIGITAL DIALER zones _ 1 2 3 4 R EG T TD RD OPE R OU T T RIP R ET UR N OPE R LED Phone Line connection House Phone 2 Amp Min 12...

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Page 9: ...m Connect the alarm contacts labeled COM and either the N C or N O terminal to your alarm system The N C is used for Normally Closed and the N O is used for Normally Open You can make the winch kits stronger by moving J4 to the top 2 pins when no more than 4 Winch Kits are used DIP Switches 8 ...

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Page 14: ...e to state 1256 N Barkley Rd Statesville NC 28677 704 872 6227 WARNINGS T O RE DUCET HER ISKOFFIR EORELE CT RIC S HOCK DO NOTEXPOS ETHISPR ODU CTT O RAIN OR MOIS TU R E T O RE DUCET HER ISKOFELE CT RIC S HOCK DO NOT OPEN T HISCOVERWIT HOUTDISCONNECTING POWER WHEN T HISUNITISUS ED IN A LIFES UPP OR T VENT ILAT ION SY S TE M WHE REFAILU RECOULD R ESU L TIN L OS SORINJUR Y T HEUS ERS HALL PR OVIDEADE...

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