Camden Door Controls CM-324-40, CM-324-41, CM-324-42, CM-324-43, CM-324-44 User Manual

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D o o r A c t i v a t i o n D e v i c e s

CM 324 Series

Active Infrared “Hands-Free” Switch

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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.

Applications include low-energy doors, drive-up windows, health-care facilities, manufacturing, etc.

The assembly will fit 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, fits on single gang electrical boxes.

CM-324/ N: 1 ¾” x 4 ½” polycarbonate or stainless steel, fits

1 ¾” door frames or our CM23D Jamb box.

CM-324/ W: 4 ½” x 4 ½” polycarbonate or stainless steel, fits 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).

2. SPECIFICATIONS

Body Size

4” L x 1” W x 1 ½” Deep

 

 

Mounting

2 x #6-32 MS

 

 

Faceplates Sizes

Jamb, 1- gang, & 2- gang

 

 

Technology

Infra-Red with Coded

Modulated Carrier

 

Security

Automatic Self-changing ID

 

 

Operating Modes

Pulse (sense) / Toggle

 

 

Operating Temp

-4 to +153 ºF (-20 to +85 ºC)

 

 

Operating Voltage

12-24 Volts, AC/DC ± 12%

 

 

Current Draw

50 - 60 mA.

 

 

Response Time

100 ms.

 

 

Activation Range

Minimum: 1” – 3”

Maximum: 1” – 26”

 

 

Factory Set to 12” (304mm)

Relay Output

Form C (SPDT)

 

 

Relay Contact Rating

5 amps @ 30 VDC

 

 

Output Type

Normal or Fail-Safe

 

 

Connections

11” 22 AWG Leads

 

 

Time Delay

1 to 5 Seconds

 

 

 

100,000 Operations @ Rated

Electrical Life

Capacity

500,000 Operations @ ½ Rated

 

 

Capacity

3. 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 flush 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).

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.

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Camden Door Controls CM-324-40, CM-324-41, CM-324-42, CM-324-43, CM-324-44 User Manual

CM-324 ACTIVE INFRARED “HANDS-FREE” SWITCH

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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

Flush

Wall Box

Rough Wall

Finish

Recessed

Unaligned

Box

Box

DIAGRAM 1

PROPER BOX INSTALLATION

2-GANG (or 4x4) ELECTRICAL BOX: CM-324W

1a – If using an in-wall box ensure the box is plumb and square, and flush 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 flush 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)

Drill and tap two mounting holes as shown.

1b – If mounting the unit in our CM-23d deep jamb box, first 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 fish 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!!

WIRING

CAUTION: Do not apply power to the unit until all secondary 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.

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