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Maximal3FDV/5FDV/7FDV Series (PTC) Installation Guide 

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(a)  Fail-Safe Switched Power outputs: 

 

 

For Fail-Safe operation connect the positive (+) input of the access control devices to terminal marked 

 

 

[NC]. Connect the negative (–) input of the access control devices to terminal marked [COM].

 

(b)  Fail-Secure Switched Power outputs:

 

 

For Fail-Secure operation connect the positive (+) input of the access control devices to terminal marked 

 

 

[NO]. Connect the negative (–) input of the access control devices to terminal marked [COM].

6. 

ACM8CB Auxiliary Power outputs (unswitched):

 

Connect access control devices that require constant power to terminals marked [C] positive (+) and [COM] 

 

negative (–). Outputs can be used to provide power for card readers, keypads, etc.

 

eFlow Auxiliary outputs (unswitched):

 

For auxiliary device connection this output will not be affected by Low Power Disconnect or Fire Alarm 

 

Interface. Connect device to terminals marked [+ AUX –] 

(Fig. 3, pg. 9).

7. 

Input trigger options 

(Fig. 2, pg. 8)

:

 

(a)  Normally Open [NO] input trigger:

 

 

Inputs 1-8 are activated by normally open or open collector sink inputs. Connect access control panel 

 

 

outputs, keypads, push buttons, REX PIRs, etc. to terminals marked [IN] and [GND]. 

 

(b)  Open Collector Sink inputs:

 

 

Connect the access control panel open collector sink positive (+) to terminals marked [IN] and the 

 

 

negative (–) to terminals marked [GND].

8. 

ACM8CB Fire Alarm Interface options 

(Figs. 5-9, pg. 11)

 

A normally closed [NC] or normally open [NO] input trigger from a fire alarm control panel or a polarity 

 

reversal input from an FACP signaling circuit will affect selected outputs.

 

To enable FACP Disconnect for an output, turn the corresponding switch(es) [SW1-SW8] OFF on each 

 

ACM8CB board. To disable FACP disconnect for an output, turn the corresponding switch(es) [SW1-SW8] 

 

ON on each ACM8CB board.

 

(a)  Normally Open [NO] input:

 

 

For non-latching hook-up refer to 

Fig. 6, pg. 11

. For latching hook-up refer to 

Fig. 7, pg. 11

.

 

(b)  Normally Closed [NC] input:

 

 

For non-latching hook-up refer to 

Fig. 8, pg. 11

. For latching hook-up refer to 

Fig. 9, pg. 11

.

 

(c)  FACP Signaling Circuit input trigger:

 

 

Connect the positive (+) and negative (–) from the FACP signaling circuit output to the terminals 

 

 

marked [+ INP –]. Connect the FACP EOL to the terminals marked [+ RET –] (polarity is referenced 

 

 

in an alarm condition). Jumper located next to TRG LED must be cut 

(Fig. 5, pg. 11)

9. 

FACP Dry form “C” output 

(Fig. 2b, pg. 8)

:

 

FACP form “C” contacts can be use to trigger reporting or signaling devices. 

 

These contact switch upon a fire alarm input trigger to the ACM8CB boards.

10. 

Stand-by Battery Connections

 

(Fig. 3, pg. 9)

:

 

For Access Control applications batteries are optional. When batteries are not used, a loss of AC will result 

 in 

the loss of output voltage. When the use of stand-by batteries is desired, they must be lead acid or gel 

 

type. Connect battery to terminals marked [– BAT +] 

(Fig. 3, pg. 9)

. Use two (2) 12VDC batteries 

 

connected in series for 24VDC operation (battery leads included). Use batteries - Casil CL1270 (12V/7AH), 

 

CL12120 (12V/12AH), CL12400 (12V/40AH), CL12650 (12V/65AH) batteries or UL recognized BAZR2 

 

and BAZR8 batteries of an appropriate rating. 

11. 

Battery and AC Supervision outputs 

(Fig. 3, pg. 9)

:

 

It is required to connect supervisory trouble reporting devices to outputs marked [AC Fail, BAT Fail] 

 

supervisory relay outputs marked [NC, C, NO] to appropriate visual notification devices. 

 

Use 22 AWG to 18 AWG for AC Fail & Low/No Battery reporting.

12.  To delay AC reporting for 2 hrs., set DIP switch [AC Delay] to OFF position 

(Fig. 3, pg. 9)

.

 

To delay AC reporting for 1 min., set DIP switch [AC Delay] to ON position 

(Fig. 3, pg. 9)

.

13. 

Fire Alarm Disconnect 

(Fig. 3, pg. 9)

:

 

To enable Fire Alarm Disconnect set DIP switch [Shutdown] to ON position.

 

To disable Fire Alarm Disconnect set DIP switch [Shutdown] to OFF position.

14. 

Installation of tamper switch 

(Fig. 3b, pg. 9)

:

 

Mount UL Listed tamper switch (Altronix Model TS112 or equivalent) at the top of the enclosure. Slide the 

 

tamper switch bracket onto the edge of the enclosure approximately 2” from the right side 

(Fig. 3b, pg. 9)

 

Connect tamper switch wiring to the Access Control Panel input or the appropriate UL Listed reporting 

 

device. To activate alarm signal, open the door of the enclosure.

Summary of Contents for Maximal 3FDV

Page 1: ...utputs Maximal5FDV 12VDC 8 6A Sixteen 16 PTC protected outputs Maximal7FDV 24VDC 9 2A Sixteen 16 PTC protected outputs Rev SFDV031115 More than just power TM Installing Company ________________ Servic...

Page 2: ...LED Diagnostics pg 6 Access Power Controller LED Diagnostics pg 6 Power Supply Board Terminal Identification pg 6 Access Power Controller Terminal Identification pg 7 Power Supply Board Stand by Batt...

Page 3: ...0 19 26 4 12VDC 4 6A or 24VDC 5 2A 16 2 1A 2 5 5A 250V 10A 32V 10A 250V Maximal5FDV 9 7 13 2 10 03 13 2 8 6A 16 2 1A 2 5 5A 250V 15A 32V 10A 250V Maximal7FDV 19 8 26 4 20 28 26 4 9 2A 16 2 7A 2 5 6 3A...

Page 4: ...Terminal Identification pg 7 Power Supply Board Stand by Battery Specifications pg 7 Power Supply Board Output Voltage Settings pg 7 Access Power Controller Typical Application Diagram pg 8 FACP Optio...

Page 5: ...For latching hook up refer to Fig 9 pg 11 c FACP Signaling Circuit input trigger Connect the positive and negative from the FACP signaling circuit output to the terminals marked INP Connect the FACP E...

Page 6: ...ill illuminate All outputs selected for Fire Alarm Disconnect will activate releasing locking devices Note All outputs OUT 1 OUT 8 must be in a normal de energized condition prior to testing When the...

Page 7: ...er factory connected These terminals are paralleled to the Control terminals Control These terminals are paralleled to the Power terminals These terminals can be connected to an external access contro...

Page 8: ...ND 4 IN GND 5 IN GND 6 IN GND 7 MAIN IN GND 8 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED7 LED8 J2 FACP NC C NO COM OUTPUT 3 NC C NO COM OUTPUT 4 NC C NO COM OUTPUT 5 NC C NO COM OUTPUT 6 NO C NC INP T RET NC C NO C...

Page 9: ...8 INPUT TRIGGER 10A 250V INP T RET NO C NC FACP INTERFACE Power Control F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 MAIN TRG FACP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 O N O N 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 O N O N Optional Rechargeable Stand by Battery BAT...

Page 10: ...ctions must be made employing suitable gauge CM or FPL jacketed wire or equivalent substitute Optional UL Listed battery enclosure must be mounted adjacent to the power supply via Class 1 wiring metho...

Page 11: ...O C NC FACP INTERFACE JUMPER N C DRY TRIGGER INPUT TRG NO C NC FACP INTERFACE FACP N C TRIGGER INPUT N C RESET SWITCH JUMPER TRG FACP N O TRIGGER INPUT TRG FACP NO C NC FACP INTERFACE N C RESET SWITCH...

Page 12: ...4mm 8 9 226 1mm 8 4 213 4mm 19 482 6mm 4 101 6mm 1 25 4mm 7 5 190 5mm 5 127mm 26 660 4mm 1 5 38 1mm 1 0 25 4mm 6 25 158 8mm 8 5 215 9mm 7 5 190 5mm 10 254mm 26 660 4mm 1 25 31 8mm 7 177 8mm 7 177 8mm...

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