When you see these Safety Symbols and Signal Words on
the following pages, they will alert you to the possibility of
serious injury or death if you do not comply with the warnings
that accompany them. The hazard may come from something
mechanical or from electric shock. Read the warnings carefully.
When you see this Signal Word on the following pages, it will alert
you to the possibility of damage to your property or product if you
do not comply with the cautionary statements that accompany it.
Read them carefully.
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
• Disconnect power at the fuse box BEFORE proceeding.
• To AVOID damaging gas, power or other underground utility
lines, contact underground utility locating companies BEFORE
digging.
• ALL electrical connections MUST be made by a qualified
individual.
• ALL power and control wiring MUST be run in separate
conduit.
MECHANICAL
ELECTRICAL
To protect against fire and electrocution:
• Disconnect power BEFORE installing or servicing CAPXL.
• NEVER connect a keypad/reader or lock to doors without first
consulting the applicable fire code.
• You MUST consult with, and get approval from, local fire
officials BEFORE installing locks or devices on ANY doors that
may be fire exits.
• Use of egress push buttons may not be legal. Single action
exits may be required.
• ALWAYS obtain proper permits and approvals in writing
BEFORE installing equipment.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer
or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
The CAPXL has a combination of access control inputs/outputs on the Door Boards that work in conjunction to control up to
4 access points.
DOOR BOARD 1DOOR BOARD 2
REQUEST
TO EXIT
STATUS
PRIMARY
RELAY
AUXILIARY
RELAY
WIEGAND
OUTPUT
Door 1Door 2
WIEGAND INPUT
WIEGAND INPUT
STATUS
REQUEST
TO EXIT
PRIMARY
RELAY
AUXILIARY
RELAY
PRIMARY
AUXILIARY
Door 3Door 4
WIEGAND INPUT
REQUEST
TO EXIT
STATUS
RELAY
RELAY
NOT USED
WIEGAND INPUT
STATUS
REQUEST
TO EXIT
PRIMARY
RELAY
AUXILIARY
RELAY
INPUT/OUTPUTUSED FOR
Wiegand InputProximity Readers, RFID Receiver, and Keypads (12 Vdc Power for readers only. Do not use to
power external devices)
Request to ExitExternal Free Exit Loop Detectors, Push Buttons, and Proximity Sensors
StatusDoor Sensors, Supervised Gate Operators, and EOL (End of Line) Wiring
Primary RelayClosed Door Sensor, Closed Gate Sensor, Supervised with EOL (End of Line) or unsupervised Gate
Operators, Door Strikes, and Maglocks
Auxiliary RelayGate Operator, Door Strikes, Alarm Shunt, Maglocks and Lights (for control only - power to be
provided by external supply
Wiegand Output26 Bit Access Granted Activity for integration with third party systems
CAPXL CapacityPeople: 50,000 / Events: 50,000
Supply Voltage24VDC, 60W (minimum), Class 2 Output, Level VI Effi ciency, (Power Supply
100-240VAC, 2A, 50/60Hz)
Operating Current1.25 Amps - Without Accessories
Surge SuppressionEFT: 2 kV Power Line, ESD: 15 kV HBM / 8 kV Direct / 200V MM
CAPXL Operating Temperature Range- 29°C to 54°C (-20°F to 130°F)
EnclosureStainless Steel
Storage and Shipping Temperature Range-40°C To 65°C (-40°F to 149°F)
Wiegand Inputs (4)26Bit, 30Bit, 12V, 250mA Power Output (Per Input)
4 Primary and 4 Auxiliary Relay OutputsSPDT, Rated Load 3A at 30VDC (each)
Accessory CompatibilityRefer to the accessory page for compatible accessories
Network Compatibility10/100/1,000 Ethernet
®
Compatibility802.11 a/b/g/n
Wi-Fi
®
RangeUp to 500 feet (152.4 m), Open Air/Line-of-Sight (range will vary depending on
Wi-Fi
obstructions)
Built-in LiftMaster Passport ReceiverSecurity+ 2.0
Wireless Communication to Gate OperatorUp to 750 feet (228.6 m), Open Air/Line-of-Sight (range will vary depending on
obstructions), Compatible with LiftMaster Security+ 2.0® gate operators
NOTE: Wi-Fi and wireless ranges were not evaluated by UL.
Use this chart to pull wires in preparation of your installation. Check the national and local building codes BEFORE installation.
DESCRIPTION OF WIRE RUNWIRE SPECIFICATIONMAXIMUM RUN DISTANCE
Power Wire, secondary DC output2-Conductor 14 AWG
2-Conductor 16 AWG
2-Conductor 18 AWG
Up to 300 feet (91.4 m)
Up to 200 feet (60.9 m)
Up to 100 feet (30.4 m)
Local Area Network (LAN)
CAT 5 or better Network Cable
Grounding the Chassis (use grounding lug in CAPXL)12 AWG Copper12 feet (3.7 m)
Door Strike2-Conductor 18-22 AWG Shielded100 - 250 feet (30.5 - 76.2 m)
Magnetic Lock2-Conductor 18-22 AWG50 - 125 feet (15.2 - 38.1 m)
Dry Contact Closure (Most Gate Operators)2-Conductor 18-24 AWG Shielded500 - 2500 feet (152.4 - 762 m)
Exit Request (REX) 2-Conductor 18-24 AWG500 feet (152.4 m)
Supervised Input2-Conductor 18-24 AWG500 feet (152.4 m)
Wiegand/Proximity Readers7-Conductor 18-22 AWG Shielded500 feet (152.4 m)
Postal Lock Box2-Conductor 18-24 AWG250 - 1000 feet (76.2 - 304.8 m)
NOTE: Main power supply and control wiring MUST be run in separate conduits. Conduits must be UL approved for low and high
voltage. Refer to the NEC for additional wiring requirements.
Category 5 cabling is the minimum performance category recommended.
Wiring shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), local codes and authorities having jurisdiction.
Always provide power from a dedicated source. Plug provided transformer into an outlet wired to its own 10 Amp minimum circuit
breaker. This will prevent two problems:
• Other equipment cannot introduce spikes, noise, surges or dips into the power circuit that will affect the system.
• The system’s operation will not be affected if any other equipment develops a short circuit across the power line.
8-Conductor, 24 AWG Twisted pair328 feet* (100 m)
* CAT 5/6 NETWORK CABLE NOTES:
• For outdoor distances exceeding 140 feet (42.7 m), a UL497 compliant primary surge protector MUST be installed at
the CAPXL.
• Distances exceeding 328 feet (100 m) may be accommodated with additional hardware (available through third-party sources).
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The following services are required for CAPXL to fully function
Internet Service
1
CAPXL MUST be configured with the proper network settings to operate.
NETWORK
Internet service provider:
WIRELESS
Wi-Fi Network Name:
Wi-Fi Password:
WIRED
Automatic IP addressing: DHCP (preferred setting)
OR
Static IP Addressing: (NOTE: Write down the following for future reference: IP, Netmask, Gateway, Primary,
Secondary, Server Port)
Phone Service
2
A subscription with a SIP provider is required for the CAPXL to make phone calls. Phone.com is the preferred SIP provider
and the only provider LiftMaster certifi es calling performance. Sign up through LiftMaster Cloud after a CAPXL is added to a
Facility. If another SIP provider is being used, the following information will be required.
3
SIP service provider:
SIP domain:
(example: sip.phone.com)
SIP port (usually 5060):
SIP username:
(example: 12345)
SIP password:
(example: s98hn&@f!idjs)
Setup a LiftMaster Cloud Account
NOTE: If you have an existing MyQ® account, your LiftMaster Cloud account will have the same
password.
1. If you do not have a LiftMaster Cloud Account, call LiftMaster Customer Care at 800.323.2276 to
activate a LiftMaster Hosted Cloud Service account.
2. You will get a welcome email from LiftMaster. Accept the invitation and register or login to your
account.
3. Set up the Facility and add residents and credentials (refer to the available Help in LiftMaster
Cloud).
4. Continue with the installation of the CAPXL in this manual.
CP# for CAPXL (TE2-XX-XXXX):
(located on the CP label on top of the Control Board bracket and on the display when powered up)
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Remove Knockouts
1
1. Turn the key clockwise to unlock the CAPXL.
2. Open the door and lay the CAPXL face down on
a table with the door hanging off the edge of the
table as shown.
3. Identify which knockouts need to be removed
based on your application.
4. Use a center punch tool to remove the knockouts
from the outside of the box inward using an
appropriately sized punch and hammer. NOTE:
Be careful when removing the knockouts to avoid
damaging the CAPXL components.
SW
R
P
E
PP
S
W
R
P
To prevent damage to the CAPXL from moisture or water:
• DO NOT install during rain. Internal components MUST be
kept free from of water and moisture.
• BEFORE opening the front cover of the CAPXL, remove ANY
accumulated water from the top of the CAPXL.
To prevent damage to ANY internal components:
• DO NOT attempt to remove the knockouts with a hammer.
Banging on the knockouts may result in shock to the circuit
boards, which could cause permanent damage.
W
S
E
E
E
R
E = Electrical Wiring
P = Pedestal Mount
R = Recess Mount
S = Security+ 2.0
®
Radio Antenna
W = Wi-Fi
®
Antenna
R
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Wi-Fi® Antenna
Security+ 2.0
®
Radio Antenna
Optional Radio Antenna
Extension (Model 86LM)
Optional Wi-Fi® Antenna
Extension (Model WFAEXT)
Optional Back Box and Trim Kit
(Model CAPXLTK)
2
Mount CAPXL
1. Attach the goose-neck gasket (provided) if mounting to a goose-neck.
2. Mount the CAPXL securely to a fl at surface or pedestal with
appropriate hardware taking care to route wiring through appropriate
knockouts. Stainless steel hardware is recommended to mount
the CAPXL. Use of zinc plated or galvanized hardware is at risk for
galvanic corrosion. NOTE: Ensure the cover can fully open to allow
access after the installation is complete.
Pedestal Mount
1/4" x 1-1/2" Ribbed Neck
Security Bolt (4)
Goose-neck
Gasket
DO
Make sure the CAPXL is properly sealed to
prevent damage to the CAPXL from moisture.
Surface Mount
Recess Mount
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Install Antennas
3
The Security+ 2.0® radio antenna and Wi-Fi® antennas must be a minimum of 8 inches (20 cm) apart. Install the antennas on
opposite sides of the CAPXL. Optional antenna cable kits are available for remote antenna mounting (refer to accessories).
Security+ 2.0® Radio Antenna (if applicable)
Used with LiftMaster Passport Security+ 2.0® and wireless communication with LiftMaster UL325 2016 compliant gate
operators.
1. Remove 3/8" knockout
on the side or back of
the CAPXL.
2. Secure the radio
antenna to the desired
knockout on the
CAPXL.
3. Connect the radio
antenna cable to the
Power/Internet Board
as shown.
Power/Internet Board
Security+ 2.0® Radio Antenna
ON
Wi-Fi® Antenna (if applicable)
Used for Wi-Fi® Internet.
1. Remove 1/4" knockout on the
side or back of the module.
2. Secure the Wi-Fi® antenna
to the desired knockout on
the CAPXL with the provided
gasket, washer, and nut.
3. Connect the Wi-Fi® antenna
cable to the control board as
shown.
Wi-Fi® Antenna
ON
Control Board
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Install the Ground
4
IMPORTANT: An earth ground rod is strongly recommended and should be no
further than 12 feet (3.7 m) from the CAPXL and use a minimum of 12 gauge
wire in most cases. The type and length of earth ground rods vary by region.
Contact the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) in the municipality where
you plan to install the CAPXL for correct grounding materials and installation
procedures. A proper ground is critical to minimizing risk for the CAPXL from
damaging electrical transients.
1. Connect the ground wire (12 AWG or larger) to the CAPXL main earth
ground connection.
2. Run the wire from the CAPXL to suitable earth ground.
NOTE: Shield connections on boards should not be connected to main earth
ground connection.
ON
Main Earth Ground
Connection
To AVOID damaging gas, power or
other underground utility lines,
contact underground utility locating
companies BEFORE digging.
Typical ground
NOTE: Keep ground wire as
straight as possible.
Earth ground rod
12 feet (3.7 m) maximum
Check national
and local codes
for proper depth
Ground wire
12 AWG minimum
14
Other ground sources within
12 feet of access control panel
Ground to
metallic cold
water pipe
Ground to
existing
electrical
system
Electrical
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Connect Power
5
The outlet for the CAPXL MUST be an external dedicated 120 Vac outlet.
Refer to the table below for maximum wire run distances. This outlet should
be wired back to its own 10 Amp minimum circuit breaker.
WIRE SPECIFICATIONMAXIMUM RUN DISTANCE
14 AWGUp to 300 feet (91.4 m)
16 AWGUp to 200 feet (60.9 m)
18 AWGUp to 100 feet (30.4 m)
1. Connect 14-18 AWG wire to the stripped secondary DC output wires on
the power supply. Black is negative and red is positive.
2. Remove the PWR INPUT terminal block from the Power/Internet Board.
3. Connect the power supply wires to the PWR INPUT terminal block (red
to +24V and black to GND). Reattach the terminal block to the
Power/Internet Board.
4. Plug the power supply into a 120 Vac outlet after all connections have
been made.
NOTE: The green LED on the door board will blink and the green
LED on the Power/Internet Board will light solid when powered up.
The CAPXL will display the LiftMaster logo while booting up. When
boot up is complete, the user interface will appear.
5. Close the CAPXL door.
• DO NOT use ANY power supply other
than those supplied with your CAPXL.
• DO NOT power electronic strikes and
latches with the same power supply
used to power the access control panel;
doing so will cause DAMAGE to the
CAPXL. Use ONLY a UL listed burglar
alarm or access control system to
power electronic strikes and latches.
• DO NOT connect the power supply to a
switched outlet or otherwise controlled
AC outlet.
• DO NOT connect the power supply to
the 120 Vac outlet until ALL wiring is
completed.
• Install the transient noise suppression
device (MOV) supplied with the CAPXL
for AC powered devices and Diode for
DC powered devices.
POWER INPUT
Power/Internet Board
ON
Dedicated 10 Amp Minimum Circuit
NOTE: If the power supply is installed outdoors,
the power supply must have its own approved
NEMA 4 Rated weatherproof electrical enclosure.
Use conduit from the power supply enclosure to
the controller enclosure.
Power Supply
15
120 Vac
Dedicated Outlet
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ON
1
Connect Internet
The CAPXL can connect to the Internet with a wired connection or with Wi-Fi® (wireless).
Make sure you are in the Admin Mode before you connect to the Internet. If you are not
in Admin Mode, fl ip dipswitch #1 to the ON position on the Power/Internet board, press
the Network tab on the CAPXL display, and press the “Change Network Settings” button.
Follow the instructions according to your application.
Dipswitch #1 on the
Power/Internet board
ON
OPTION 1 Wired Connection
The Local Area Network (LAN) port is a 10/100/1000 Ethernet interface with an RJ45 jack for connecting the CAPXL to a
hub, switch, or router in order for it to gain connectivity to the Internet. Use a straight, (i.e., non-crossover) Cat5, Cat5e,
or Cat6 cable to connect to a local hub, switch or router. This type of cable is referred to as an Ethernet cable in this
manual.
1. Open the Ferrite Core.
2. Loop the Input Ethernet cable around itself one time, creating
a loop large enough to fi t over the length of the Ferrite Core.
Locate the cable loop near the intended electrical knock-out.
3. Place looped section of Input Ethernet cable
over one side of the open Ferrite Core.
4. Close the Ferrite Core securely and plug the
Input Ethernet cable into the Power/Internet
board.
LAN on
Power/Internet Board
Input Ethernet
Cable
ON
Ferrite Core
2
5. Connect an Ethernet cable from the hub, switch,
or router to the LAN port on the Power/Internet
Board. When connected properly, the green and
amber LED on the Ethernet port of the control
board will light/fl icker (the control board is
located on the back of the CAPXL display). If the
green LED is not lit, check the connections on
the CAPXL and the Ethernet hub.
6. On the display, select Wired Network if dynamic
confi guration (DHCP) is desired or select
Manual Setup for a static IP address.
OPTION 2 Connect through Wi-Fi
1. On the display select Wi-Fi Network.
2. Select the network the CAPXL will use.
3. Enter the password for the network.
4. Select Login.
®
(Wireless)
Ferrite Core
(325 feet [99.1 m] maximum)
Router/Switch
Validate Setup
On the display, select each tab in Admin Mode to validate setup (network,
inputs, outputs, etc.). Once you have validated the setup, exit Admin Mode.
Ethernet Cable
Modem
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Gate Access (Wired)
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. Below is an example of a wiring setup for gate access. Gate access can
be wired to Door 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the Door Boards. LiftMaster® Security+ 2.0® gate operators can also be programmed to communicate
wirelessly instead of using a wired connection (refer to the following page).
RFID ANTENNA
with Wiegand output
Power for RFID ANTENNA
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
STATUS
(Not applicable for wireless gate operator connections.)
GATE OPERATOR
(connect to Aux Closed Limit switch refer to gate operator manual)
EOL (End of Line)
Resistor (1k ohm)
PRIMARY RELAY
GATE OPERATOR
LiftMaster® Security+ 2.0® gate
operators can be programmed
to communicate wirelessly
instead of using a wired
connection. Refer to the
following page.
OR
EXIT
COMMON
WIEGAND
KEYPAD
NOTE: For KPR2000
keypad, wire the pink and
black (ground) wires together.
REQUEST TO EXIT
EXTERNAL FREE EXIT
LOOP DETECTOR
OR
READER
OR
PUSH
BUTTON
REQUEST TO EXIT
NORMALLY OPEN
NORMALLY OPEN
NORMALLY CLOSED
GROUND
STATUS
COMMON
COMMON
NOTE: The length of the unshielded
wires should be kept to a minimum to
avoid electrical noise.
DATA 0 - green
GROUND - black
12Vdc - red
DATA 1 - white
RED LED - brown
GREEN LED - orange
*AUXILIARY RELAY
MAGLOCK
Use 18-22 AWG
–
For DC Power:
Install a 1N4005
diode or equivalent
For AC Power:
Install a Siemens S10K30MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor) (provided)
or equivalent
NORMALLY CLOSED
+
Power for Maglock
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
COMMON
17
AUXILIARY RELAY
Low
Voltage
Power
Supply
Isolation
Relay
NOTE: DO NOT
run high voltage
power within
the CAPXL
enclosure.
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM BYPASS
COMMON
DOOR 1, 2, 3, or 4
LIGHT
LOAD
LINE
NEUTRAL
OR
* NOTE: MAGLOCK and ALARM
BYPASS not evaluated by UL.
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ON
Gate Access (Wireless)
The CAPXL can communicate wirelessly to LiftMaster® UL325 2016 gate operators to send open commands, monitor gate position, and
send email notifi cations if an error occurs in the operator (email notifi cations are confi gured in LiftMaster Cloud). Up to 8 gate operators
can be paired with the CAPXL - one for each primary and auxiliary relay. If using dual gates, program the CAPXL to the primary operator.
1 Enter Admin Mode
Flip dipswitch #1 to the ON position to
enter Admin Mode.
ON
NOTE: For new installations press
the login button without entering
information in the Admin Username
and Admin Password fi elds.
2 Select Outputs and Relay
Select the Outputs tab. Then select the
desired relay on the left-hand side (1
through 4).
3 Press LEARN button on gate
operator
Press and release the LEARN button
on the primary operator. The green
XMITTER LED will light. NOTE:The
operator will time out of programming
mode after 180 seconds.
4 Press LEARN button on gate
operator again
Press and release the LEARN button
again on the primary operator. The
yellow NETWORK LED will light.
5 Select LEARN on display
Select the LEARN button on the
display and the Learn button will go
from blue to red. The gate operator
and the CAPXL will beep once and the
NETWORK LED on the gate operator
will turn off indicating programming is
successful.
NOTE: 4 beeps/blinks indicate you
are not programming to the primary
operator. Reattempt programming
from the other operator.
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6 Validate
Validate functionality by selecting Test
Relay on the CAPXL display.
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Door Access
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. Below is an example of a wiring setup for door access. Door access can be
wired to Door 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the Door Boards.
Power for RFID ANTENNA
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
SUPERVISED (DOOR STATUS)
DOOR SENSOR
(SUPERVISED)
EOL (End of Line) Resistor
Use 18-22 AWG
RFID ANTENNA
with Wiegand output
OR
(1k ohm)
DOOR SENSOR
(NON-SUPERVISED)
*PRIMARY RELAY
DOOR STRIKE
Power for Door Strike
(Not Provided)
–
WIEGAND
KEYPAD
OR
PROXIMITY
For AC Power:
Install a Siemens S10K30MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor)
(provided) or equivalent
COMMON
+
OR
NOTE: For KPR2000
keypad, wire the pink and
black (ground) wires together.
REQUEST TO EXIT
PUSH
SENSOR
BUTTON
OR
READER
REQUEST TO EXIT
GROUND
SUPERVISED
NORMALLY OPEN
COMMON
NORMALLY CLOSED
NORMALLY OPEN
COMMON
NOTE: The length of the unshielded
wires should be kept to a minimum to
avoid electrical noise.
DATA 0 - green
GROUND - black
12Vdc - red
DATA 1 - white
RED LED - brown
GREEN LED - orange
For DC Power:
Install a 1N4005
diode or equivalent
OR
MAGLOCK
For AC Power:
Install a Siemens S10K30MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor) (provided)
or equivalent
Use 18-22 AWG
–
For DC Power:
Install a 1N4005
diode or equivalent
NORMALLY CLOSED
+
Power for Maglock
(Not Provided)
DO NOT use the power
supply for the controller
NORMALLY OPEN
COMMON
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AUXILIARY RELAY
Low
Voltage
Power
Supply
Isolation
Relay
NOTE: DO NOT
run high voltage
power within
the CAPXL
enclosure.
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM BYPASS
COMMON
DOOR 1, 2, 3, or 4
LIGHT
LOAD
LINE
NEUTRAL
OR
* NOTE: MAGLOCK, door strike
and ALARM BYPASS not
evaluated by UL.
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Card Reader
The CAPXL is designed specifi cally for the LMMC-MINI reader to be mounted on the faceplate.
1. Disconnect power from the CAPXL.
2. Remove and discard the wing nuts and reader cover from the
CAPXL.
3. Install the reader and secure with the screws.
4. Apply silicon around the cable hole.
5. The reader can be wired to any of the 4 Wiegand Inputs on the
door control boards. Insulate any unused wires from the CAPXL
to prevent a short. (Refer to instructions provided with your
reader for more information.)
6. Reconnect power to the CAPXL.
7. Refer to LiftMaster Cloud for programming.
ON
Reader
Cover
Reader
Mounting
Holes
Wing Nuts
Mounting Plate
Cable
Hole
red
black
WIEGAND
green
INPUT
white
Reader is wired to WIEGAND INPUT
NOTE: The length of the unshielded
reader wires should be kept to
a minimum to avoid electrical noise.
brown
orange
20
Mounting Plate
Use 18-24 AWG
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Wiegand Output
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. The CAPXL offers a Wiegand output capable of 26 bit transmission of the
following data:
• Success Call with access granted by the resident. The CAPXL will provide a LiftMaster Cloud specifi ed facility code followed by the
Directory Code of the resident that granted access.
And/Or
• Successful access through Entry Code. The CAPXL will provide a LiftMaster Cloud specifi ed facility code followed by the successful
Entry Code.
And/Or
• Successful access with a Wiegand credential. The CAPXL will pass along the successful credential Facility Code and ID.
ON
Third Party Access System
Wiegand Input
Data 0
Ground
Data 1
DOOR BOARD 1
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Postal Lock
1. Remove the wing nut and plug. Discard the wing nut and plug.
2. Remove 4 mounting nuts from studs.
3. Install postal lock using 4 nuts from step 2.
4. Cut the factory installed wire tie from the postal lock switch.
The postal lock switch is wired from the factory.
Wing Nut and Plug
Postal Lock
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ON
Auto-Call Feature
Disconnect power BEFORE making electrical connections. The Loop Detector Board
(model LPEXP, not provided) combined with the LOOPDETLM, provides Auto Call
functionality that is available through the auxiliary switch setting. The LPEXP and
LOOPDETLM can be purchased together as a kit (LPEXPKIT). When the loop detects
a vehicle the number programmed into the “Quick call” fi eld in LiftMaster Cloud is
automatically dialed.
1. Secure the Loop Detector Board (model LPEXP) to the standoffs in the CAPXL with
the provided screws.
2. Connect the wire harness from the Loop Detector Board to the Power/Internet Board.
3. Connect the loop wires to the input on the Loop Detector Board.
4. Plug in the loop detector (model LOOPDETLM).
5. Set both switches on the Loop Detector Board to ON (auxiliary setting).
Wire Harness
LOOP DETECTOR BOARD
Switches
LOOP MODESW1SW2
EXITNot supported
INTERRUPTNot supported
SHADOWNot supported
AUXILIARYONON
Plug-in Loop Detector
Model LOOPDETLM
NOTE: Loop Detector Board not evaluated by UL.
For LiftMaster Cloud programming please visit www.LiftMasterCloud.com.
ON
Loop Wiring
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Wiring Diagram
white
red
Not responsible for conflicts between the information listed in
the wiring diagram and the requirements of your local building
codes. The information is for suggested use ONLY. Check your
local codes BEFORE installation.
orange
blue
black
RADIO ANTENNA
POWER/INTERNET BOARD
red
white
green
ON
yellow
white
green
black
red
black
black
white
purple
blue
black
green
white
yellow
green
yellow
white
purple
orange
red
9
10
8
10
567
9
SENSOR
BOARD
black
MICROPHONE
red
white
Wi-Fi®
ANTENNA
1 - Red
2 - Orange
3 - Yellow
4 - Blue
5 - Green
6 - Purple
7 - Not used
8 - White
9 - Black
10 - Not used
234
1
1 - Red
1234567
8
2 - Orange
3 - Yellow
4 - Green
5 - Blue
6 - Purple
7 - Not used
8 - White
9 - Black
10 - Not used
black
red
DOOR BOARD
DOOR BOARD
POSTAL LOCK SWITCH
SPEAKER
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Repair Parts
ITEMPART NUMBER
Cam And Lock KitK002B0799-3
Power SupplyK002A1978
®
Antenna KitK76-38957
Wi-Fi
Radio Antenna KitK76-38958
Faceplate KitK76-38327
Sensor BoardK001D8592
Camera Window And GasketK41-38476
Touchscreen DisplayK002C1904
Control BoardK002C1905
Power/Internet BoardK001D8439
Door Board And CoversK001D8478
Microphone Kit041B0692
Reader Mounting PlateK012B1067
Postal Lock SwitchK041B0996-1
Rear Housing AssemblyK75-38330
Wiring KitK94-38407
SpeakerK002B1910
Ferrite Core027A0014
Accessories
ITEMPART NUMBER
Back Box and Trim KitCAPXLTK
Reader Multi-class SE RP10 Mini MullionLMMC-MINI
Radio Antenna Extension (15 foot)86LM
Wi-Fi Antenna Extension (15 foot)WFAEXT
Wiegand Keypad/Proximity ReaderKPR2000*
Loop Detector Input BoardLPEXP
Cellular Modem 4G/LTECAPCELL
Connected Access Portal 2 DoorCAP2D
CAP485 Base StationCAPB485
CAP485 Door ControlCAPDC485
CAP 12 Relay OutputCAPRELAY
All LiftMaster
Passport 3-Button Visor Remote Control MAX PPV3M
Passport 3-Button Mini Remote Control MAX PPK3M
Passport 3-Button Mini Proximity Remote Control MAXPPK3PHM
Passport Lite 1-Button Visor RemotePPLV1-X**
Passport Lite 1-Button Key Chain RemotePPLK1-X**
Passport Lite 1-Button Mini Proximity RemotePPLK1PH-X**
* KPR2000 verifi ed for supplementary use only
** Available in 10 and 100 packs, replace X with 10 or 100
®
MyQ®/UL325 compatible gate operators
NOTE: A current list of compatible readers and keypads is maintained at LiftMaster.com. If you have a specifi c model of reader or
keypad that is not listed on the LiftMaster website, please contact LiftMaster Technical Support to determine compatibility.
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Confi guration Sheet
Record device information and confi guration settings below.
CAPXL Name:
NOTE: Any user of the system is subject to the terms outlined in the product EULA.
Notes:
DEVICE CONFIGURATION:
Notes:
Notes:
DOOR 1
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DOOR 2
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DOOR 3
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGANDREXSTATUS
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAYAUXILIARY RELAY
N.O.N.C.N.O.N.C.
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGANDREXSTATUS
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAYAUXILIARY RELAY
N.O.N.C.N.O.N.C.
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGANDREXSTATUS
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAYAUXILIARY RELAY
N.O.N.C.N.O.N.C.
Notes:
DOOR 4
INPUTS
DOOR/GATE NAME:
WIEGANDREXSTATUS
OUTPUTS
Notes:
EOL (Y / N)
PRIMARY RELAYAUXILIARY RELAY
N.O.N.C.N.O.N.C.
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Legal Disclaimers
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliancy
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation or when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer for help.
Canada-Underwriters Laboratories Compliancy
The CAPXL shall be installed in accordance with Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code.
Documentation Disclaimer and Restrictions
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of LiftMaster. For the
most up-to-date information, visit LiftMaster.com.
This document and the data herein shall not be duplicated, used or disclosed to others for procurement or manufacturing, except
as authorized with the written permission of LiftMaster. The information contained within this document or within the product itself
is considered the exclusive property of LiftMaster. All information in this document or within the hardware and software product
themselves is protected by the copyright and/or other intellectual property laws of the United States.
UL 294 Access Control Unit Endurance: Level 4, Line security: Level 2, Destructive Attack: Level 1, Power Standby: Level 1
NOTICE: To comply with FCC and/or Industry Canada (IC) rules, adjustment or modifi cations of this digital device are prohibited. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. Any changes or modifi cations not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and IC License-Exempt RSS Standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- This device must be installed in a way where a minimum 8" (20 cm) distance is maintained between users/bystanders and device.
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Warranty
LiftMaster (“Seller”) warrants to the fi rst purchaser of this product, for the structure in which this product is originally installed, that it is
free from defect in materials and/or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase.
The proper operation of this product is dependent on your compliance with the instructions regarding installation, operation,
maintenance and testing. Failure to comply strictly with those instructions will void this limited warranty in its entirety.
If, during the limited warranty period, this product appears to contain a defect covered by this limited warranty, call 1-800-528-2806
before dismantling this product. Then send this product, pre-paid and insured, to our service center for warranty replacement. Products
returned to Seller for warranty replacement, which upon receipt by Seller are confi rmed to be defective and covered by this limited
warranty, will be replaced (at Seller’s sole option) at no cost to you and returned pre-paid. Defective parts will be replaced with new or
factory-rebuilt parts at Seller’s sole option.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, AND OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITY
ON SELLER’S PART. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NON-DEFECT DAMAGE, DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER
INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR CARE (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ABUSE, MISUSE, FAILURE TO PROVIDE REASONABLE
AND NECESSARY MAINTENANCE, UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR ANY ALTERATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT), LABOR CHARGES FOR
REINSTALLING A REPAIRED OR REPLACED UNIT, PROBLEMS RELATED TO INTERFERENCE, OR REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING
IN CONNECTION WITH USE, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER’S LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF
WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY EXCEED THE COST OF THE PRODUCT COVERED HEREBY.
NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential, incidental or special damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.