CAMDEN CM-RQE70A Installation Instructions Manual

Door Activation Devices
MODE
PARAMETER
ADJUST
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LENS
LOCK DOWN SCREW
TAMPER
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OUTPUT
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CM-RQE70A PIR ‘REQUEST TO EXIT’ DETECTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES
(2) #6 x 3/4" Screws (2) 3/16" Wall Plugs (2) MOV's
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Camden CM-RQE70A Request-to-Exit Sensor is a passive infrared (PIR) detector designed for interior use. This device is UL listed as an access control device under UL 294 Standard and is listed for Class I for UL Canada under ULC-S319 when it is connected to a UL approved access control system.
BP7175
2. FEATURES
• Compact size, designed to mount on door frames
• On-board programming buttons. No dip switches
• (4) factory default operating modes, with the ability to customize mode attributes
• Makes installation easy and fast
• Selectable Fail Safe/Fail Secure
• (2) Form ‘C’ contacts
• Momentary and latching relay modes
• Secondary activation device input
• Card/keypad input
• Door position switch input
• Request to exit input
• Built-in sounder (adjustable)
• Tamper switch
3. OPERATION
FIGURE 1 - MOUNTING LOCATIONS
Self-Test
When power is rst applied to the CM-RQE70A, the sensor will beep
once, then the unit performs a self-test to ensure its major functions are within acceptable operating parameters. The self-test checks the input voltage, switch operation and sensor function. If the sensor passes all tests, there is a single beep and normal operation begins. If the sensor fails any of the tests, the unit will provide a series of audible beeps indicating the failure. This is take approximately 30 seconds.
Post-Test Failure Beeps
If the sensor fails a test, the unit will perform one or more short beeps, followed by a long beep. This series of beeps is repeated continuously.
# of Short Beeps
1 The IR sensor did not settle to an acceptable level
2 One of the 3 buttons, Mode, Parameter or Select is
3 The Source Voltage to the CM-RQE70A is outside
4 The IR sensor is not changing over a large enough
Description
during the test.
detected as being pressed.
of the range of 12 – 24V
range of values to reach its settle point
FIGURE 1 - COMPONENT LOCATIONS
Fail Safe vs Fail Secure: Field Selectable
These terms are used to describe the normal operating state of the output relays. In Fail Safe Mode, the relays will be normally energized.
The relays will de-energize when a person is in the eld of view (normal
operation) or when the power is removed due to an outage or other external reasons. In Fail Secure Mode, the relays remain de-energized
normally. The relays will energize when a person is in the eld of view
(normal operation). The relays remain de-energized during a power outage, therefore, keeping the controlled device secure.
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CM-RQE70A PIR ‘REQUEST TO EXIT’ DETECTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Tamper Switch
Dry contact outputs N/C are provided for interface to an alarm or access control systems. The Tamper Switch is connected to a spring that compresses and closes the switch when the housing cover is installed. Removing the cover will open the switch contacts providing a change in state to the monitoring system.
Indicator Lights: LED’s
A Red & Green LED indicates secure vs unsecured status of the REX. The red LED is normally lit to indicate the door is secure. When a person walks within the detectable range of the sensor, the green LED will light and the red will be off.
Access Control Input
Input: Dry N/O A dry contact closure on this input allows a card
reader or keypad on the secure side of the door to activate the REX sensor allowing access through the secured door.
Sounder Control
Input: Dry N/O A dry contact closure from an external device will hold
this sounder on until it is released. The sounder will not affect the operation of the relays or relay timers.
Sequential Logic Input
Input: Dry This mode allows a secondary detection device to be
connected to the REX sensor. The REX sensor is active only while this input is opened or for 10 seconds after it has closed. For example, when the secondary activation device is activated, the REX sensor functions
normally. When a person is in the eld of view, the sensor is activated
and the door is released. If the secondary activation device is de­activated, the REX Sensor will continue to be activated if a person is in
the eld of view for an additional 10 seconds.
Door Monitor Contacts
Input: Dry
Operating Functions
Function 1: Latched
When the REX sensor is activated, the relay will remain active as long as the sensor is activated. Once the sensor is deactivated, the relay will remain on for the duration of the Relay On Time. If the door is opened, the Relay On Time is reduced to 2 seconds.
Function 2: Door Prop Open Alarm
The door contact input is used to monitor the status of the door. If the door is held open during the last 10 seconds of the timer relay set time, the sounder will annunciate until the door is closed again. If the door is opened without the REX being activated the sounder will annunciate until the door is closed or someone has moved into the REX Sensor’s
eld of view.
Function 3: Unauthorized Access Mode
In this mode, when the REX sensor is activated but the door is not opened, the relay returns to a secured state in 10 seconds. If the REX sensor is activated and the door opens, then closes, the relay returns to secured state in 2 seconds.
Function 4: Timed
When the REX sensor is activated, the relay will remain active for the duration of the Relay On Time. Once the Relay On Time has expired, the relay drops out. If motion continues, the relay will activate for another full cycle. If the door is opened, the Relay On Time is reduced to 2 seconds.
External Disable/Enable
Input: Dry
In this mode, the REX is enabled or disabled by an external device, such as an access control system or security alarm panel. While this input is held open, the REX sensor will function normally. When this input is closed, the REX sensor operates the same as in Sequential Logic Input Mode.
Rex Sensor Default Modes
In an effort to make installation easier, we have dened different
installation modes. These modes will cover 90+% of the applications. For the other 10%, there will be a Custom Mode where all settable functions can be adjusted.
Mode 1: Normal Latched REX Sensor
The most common mode, the sensor, when activated will enable the output relay for the duration of the Relay On Time (30 seconds). If a door contact is connected to Input #1, when the door is sensed to be opened, then closed, the Relay On Time is reduced to 2 seconds.
Relay On Time: 30s (If the door is opened and closed, the timer is reduced to 2s)
Fail Mode: Fail Safe Operating Function: Latched PIR Sensitivity: 4 Sound Vol: 3 Input #1: Door Contact Input #2: Press to Exit Input #3: Sounder Input
Mode 2: Door Prop Alarm
The sensor monitors the status of the door. When activated, the sensor enables the output relay for 30 seconds. If the door is held open during the last 10 seconds of the Relay On Time, the piezo will sound until the door is closed. This mode requires a Door Contact to be connected to Input #1.
Relay On Time: 30s (If the door is opened and closed, the timer is reduced to 2s) If the door is held open during the last 10 seconds of the relay on time, the piezo will sound until the door is closed.
Fail Mode: Fail Safe Operating Function: Door Prop Open Alarm PIR Sensitivity: 4 Sound Vol: 3 Input #1: Door Contact Input #2: Press to Exit Input #3: Sounder Input
Mode 3: Access Control
The sensor will activate normally on motion. Input #3 is used to connect to an access control system. A contact closure on Input #3 will activate the sensor. A maintained closure on Input #3 will activate the sensor
indenitely.
Relay On Time: 0.5 sec (If the door is opened and closed, the timer is reduced to 2s)
Fail Mode: Fail Safe Operating Function: Timed PIR Sensitivity: 4 Sound Vol: 3 Input #1: Door Contact Input #2: Press to Exit Input #3: Card Keypad
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