Sure-Wave™ Hands-Free Switch are active infra-red devices
utilizing micro burst sensor technology, designed for use
in ADA compliant automatic door control applications. The
switches eliminate the spread of germs by avoiding physical
contact and offer building occupants greater convenience
when moving through the premises. Sure-Wave™ switches
are available with either stainless steel or impact resistant
polycarbonate faceplates, in narrow (jamb), single gang or
double gang congurations. All models are ROHS compliant
with lead-free construction.
Application
Sure-Wave™ battery powered hands-free switches are
American Disability Act (ADA) compliant, and provide
barrier free access and egress to buildings and washroom
facilities. The rugged construction makes them ideal for
use on low-energy automatic doors, drive-up windows,
and interior and exterior doors in virtually any commercial
(ofce, retail), institutional (school, hospital or clinic), or
industrial (manufacturing) facility.
Three standard face plate widths are available:
CM-333: 2 ¾” x 4 ½” polycarbonate or stainless steel, ts
on single gang electrical boxes.
CM-333/N: 1 ¾” x 4 ½” polycarbonate or stainless steel, ts
1 ¾” door frames or our CM-23D Jamb box.
CM-333 Battery Operated
“Hands-Free” Switches
Installation Instructions
BY CAMDEN
CM-333/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, with the
waving hand symbol (/40), with the waving hand symbol
and words: WAVE TO OPEN (/41) or with the waving hand
icon, wheelchair and words: WAVE TO OPEN (/42).
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-333
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 2-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 – 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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CM-333 Battery Operated with Relay Output Active Infra-red “Hands-Free” Switches Installation Instructions
DOOR FRAME: CM-324N
Smooth
Wall Finish
Wall
1a – If mounting directly in a 1¾” wide aluminum jamb,
make a cutout in the door frame at the intended
location as per Diagram 3. (See Diagram 3 on
page 3)
Drill and tap two mounting holes as shown.
Flush
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.
Wall Box
2 – Bring your 2-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
Rough Wall
Finish
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
Recessed
Box
Unaligned
Box
two #6-32 screws provided.
6 – Attach the faceplate to the unit using the two black
#6-32 x 3/8 machine screws or tamperproof screws.
Diagram 1 - Proper Box Installation
2- GANG (or 4x4) ELECTRICAL BOX: CM-333W
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-333W
package) to the box using appropriate fasteners.
2 – Bring your 2-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 – 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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Do not overtighten!!
Wiring
CAUTION: Do not apply power to the unit until all
secondary wiring is complete, and dip-switches have
been set.
The CM-333 is powered from 2 AA batteries (supplied).
The battery holder has been pre-installed. Insert the
batteries into the battery holder. Please be careful that
the polarity of the batteries is correct.
The CM-333 output is a form ‘C’ relay. Selecting the
correct output is also dependent on the operating
mode chosen. Most applications will utilize the N.O. and
Common terminals.
Power In Power In +
Request To
Exit Input
C
N
N
O
O
C
M
C
N
N
O
O
C
M
Diagram 2
CM-333 Battery Operated with Relay Output Active Infra-red “Hands-Free” Switches Installation Instructions
Door
Section 3: Applications & Set-up
Applications
See Diagram 3 for the location of the Dip switches.
DIP Switch Settings
DIP Switch 1
LED Enable
Audio Enable
Fail Safe
Sounder
O
N
1
2
3
4
O
N
1
MOM OP
2
MOM OP
with Alarm
CM-333Description
1LED Enable
2Audio Enable
3Fail Safe
4ToggleRelay Toggles on each activation
Green LED ashes while the output is
activated
Piezo buzzer sounds when the output is
activated
Changes the output relay logic.
N/O becomes N/C and N/C becomes N/O
Switch 1 – LED On/LED Off
This switch disables the LED, should this feature be
desired. Factory setting is OFF. This feature will decrease
the battery life if set to ON.
Switch 2 – Audio Enable
Set this switch ON to enable an audible beep every time
the switch is activated. Factory default is OFF. Enabling
this feature will use additional power and decrease the
life of the battery.
Switch 3– 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 4 – Toggle
The relay will activate and stay activated until the object is
removed and then presented again.
Dip Switch 2
FunctionSW1SW2 Description
The output operates once and
Momentary OFFOFF
Momentary
with alarm
Continuous
Operation
ONOFF
OFFON
only re-engages after the object is
removed
The output operates once, and
only re-engages after the object is
removed. If an object remains in
the detectable area, an alarm will
generate after approximately
30 seconds.
The output remains activated until
the object is removed.
RELAY
LED
Error/Alarm
LED
Relay OP
Time
Range Adj.
Diagram 3
Battery Strength Meter
To check the battery strength, place an object in front
of the Surewave™ for approximately 5 seconds. The
Surewave™ will beep up to 5 times indicating the battery
charge level. 5 beeps being fully charged. 1-3 beeps
indicates you should change the batteries.
Adjustments
Once the Dip switches have
been set, and the unit is
Frame
CM-324/N3
installed in the frame or
enclosure, apply power to the
unit and observe operation.
Set both potentiometers to
minimum setting initially (fully
counter-clockwise).
Adjust the range potentiometer
by turning the pot in a clockwise
manner, and passing your hand
in front of the unit. Rotate the
pot until the desired range is
obtained. See Diagram 3 for
locations.
Next, adjust the time delay
potentiometer by turning
1
"
25mm
clockwise until the desired
time delay is obtained. It is
sometimes benecial to leave
this adjustment set to minimum
and utilize the time delay on the
door operator, if present.
Diagram 4
Wheelchair Sticker
Placement
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CM-333 Battery Operated with Relay Output Active Infra-red “Hands-Free” Switches Installation Instructions
Section 4: System Inspection
Instructions
After the Installation and operational check of the system:
1. Place warning label on the door (as per ANSI A156.10
or A156.19 guidelines). This will advise the person
entering the swing side zone that the door will move.
2. Instruct the owner on door system operation and how to
test it. This should be checked on a daily basis.
3. Instruct the owner on what to do if the door or any of its
components become damaged.
4. Strongly recommend to the owner that the complete
entry be inspected twice a year as part of the service
agreement.
3
1/4
79mm
1
1
/2"
38 mm
"
7
2
73mm
/8"
Section 5: Technical Data
No. of IR Sensors(1)
Batteries (Supplied) (2) ‘AA’ Alkaline (Supplied)
Estimated Battery Life
Standard Operating
Range
Operating Mode
Inputs
Wireless Output
Relay Output(1) Form ‘C‘ (SPDT)
Relay Contact Rating2 Amps @ 30 VDC
Output TypeFail-secure
2 Years (Based on 100
Operations/Day)
1”- 12” (25.4mm - 304mm)
Factory Set to 6” (152 mm)