CAMDEN Sure-Wave CM-324, Sure-Wave CM-324/N, Sure-Wave CM-324/W, Sure-Wave CM-325, Sure-Wave CM-325/N Installation Instructions Manual

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Active Infrared “Hands-Free” Switch
Section 1: General Description
Sure-Wave™ hands-free” switch is an active infrared device designed for use with an automatic door operator or other access control product.
The assembly will t in a variety of locations from a 1 3/4” door frame to a 1-gang or 2-gang electrical box. Various size surface mounting boxes are also available from Camden.
Three standard face plate widths are available:
CM-324: 2 ¾” x 4 ½” polycarbonate or stainless steel,
ts on single gang electrical boxes.
CM-324/ N: 1 ¾” x 4 ½” polycarbonate or stainless
steel, ts 1 ¾” door frames or our CM23D Jamb box.
CM-324/ W: 4 ½” x 4 ½” polycarbonate or stainless steel,
ts on single gang, double gang or 4 x 4 electrical boxes.
All faceplates may be ordered up with a plain face (/1), with the waving hand symbol (/2), or with the waving hand symbol and words: WAVE TO OPEN (/3).
CM-324 Series
Installation Instructions
BY CAMDEN
4 – Using the dip switch located on the end of the unit, set the operating mode. (See Section 4)
5 – Attach the unit to the enclosure using the two #6-32 screws provided.
6 – Apply power and adjust range and time delay via the potentiometers on the front of the unit. (See Section 4 for adjustments)
7 – Attach the faceplate to the unit using the two black #6-32 x 3/8 machine screws or tamperproof screws.
Do not overtighten!!
Smooth Wall Finish
Wall
Section 2: Installation
Mounting
Sure-Wave™ may be mounted in door jambs, single or double gang electrical boxes, and 4 x 4 boxes.
NOTE: The sealing gasket (included) is recommended for outdoor or wet locations. If using with Automatic doors install in
accordance with ANSI A156.10 / A156.19. Select from one of the following three mounting subsections:
SINGLE GANG ELECTRICAL BOX: CM-324
1a – If using an in-wall box ensure the box is plumb and
square, and ush with the wall surface. (See Diagram 1)
1b – If using a surface box, ensure it is secure & plumb.
2 – Bring your 4-conductor wire through the back or side of the enclosure and leave approximately 6” tail for wiring connection.
3 – Make the electrical connections to the device
according to the wiring section (following).
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Flush
Wall Box
Rough Wall
Finish
Recessed Box
Unaligned Box
Diagram 1 - Proper Box Installation
CM-324 Active Infrared “Hands-Free” Switch Installation Instructions
2-GANG (or 4x4) ELECTRICAL BOX: CM-324W
1a – If using an in-wall box ensure the box is plumb and
square, and ush with the wall surface. (See Diagram 1)
1b – If using a surface box, ensure it is secure & plumb.
1c – If using a 4 x 4 box, ensure the box is plumb and
square, and ush with the wall surface, then attach the metal adaptor plate (included in the CM-324W package)
to the box using appropriate fasteners.
2 – Bring your 4-conductor wire through the back or side of the enclosure and leave approximately 6” tail for wiring connection.
3 – Make the electrical connections to the device
according to the wiring section (following).
4 – Using the dip switch located on the end of the unit, set the operating mode. (See Section 4)
5 – Attach the unit to the enclosure using the two #6-32 screws provided.
6 – Apply power and adjust range and time delay via the potentiometers on the front of the unit. (See Section 4 for adjustments)
7 – Attach the faceplate to the unit using the two black #6-32 x 3/8 machine screws or tamperproof screws.
Do not overtighten!!
DOOR FRAME: CM-324N
1a – If mounting directly in a 1¾” wide aluminum jamb, make a cutout in the door frame at the intended location
as per Diagram 2. (See Diagram 2 on page 4)
Drill and tap two mounting holes as shown.
1b – If mounting the unit in our CM-23d deep jamb box, rst mount the jamb box according to the instructions packaged with the enclosure. Using the CM-23D as a guide, drill a wire access hole through the jamb to sh the
wiring through.
2 – Bring your 4-conductor wire through the back or side
of the enclosure (or Jamb) and leave approximately 6” tail
for wiring connection.
3 – Make the electrical connections to the device
according to the wiring section (following).
4 – Using the dip switch located on the end of the unit, set the operating mode. (See Section 4)
5 – Attach the unit to the enclosure or jamb using the two #6-32 screws provided.
6 – Apply power and adjust range and time delay via the potentiometers on the front of the unit. (See Section 4 for adjustments)
7 – Attach the faceplate to the unit using the two black #6-32 x 3/8 machine screws or tamperproof screws.
Do not overtighten!!
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Wiring
CAUTION: Do not apply power to the unit until all second- ary wiring is complete, and dip-switches have been set.
The CM-324 can be powered from 12 or 24 volts, AC or DC. Connect the two Red wires, (which are non-polarity
sensitive) to the power source.
The output is a form C relay. N.O is Blue, N.C. is Violet, and Common is Green. Selecting the correct output is also dependant on the operating mode chosen. (See Section
4) Most applications will utilize the N.O. and Common
terminals.
Section 3: Applications & Set-up Applications
See Diagram 3 for the location of the Dip switches.
Range
Adjustment
Photo Eye
Red LED
Time Delay Adjustment
Diagram 3 - Location of Adjustments
CM-324
Dip Switch
Switch 1 – Normal Mode/Fail-Safe Mode
Choose Normal Mode if you wish the N.O. contact to remain open if the power were to fail. This is the factory setting.
Choose Fail-safe Mode if you wish the contacts to close upon power fail. Move the Dip switch to OFF position, and wire your device to the Common and N.C. wires.
Switch 2 – Time Delay Mode/Toggle Mode
Factory setting is Time Delay (Sense) mode, whereby the
contact closure will be adjustable from 1 – 5 seconds
using the Time Delay Potentiometer.
In Toggle (or Switch) mode, when the CM-324 is activated
once, the relay will stay energized until it is activated once again. (The adjustable timer is inactive in this mode)
Wiring Pigtail
Red Red Blue Green Violet
12-24V Power
N.O. COM N.C.
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