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80-9372-0100-015 (02-14)

ASSA ABLOY

RI X SON

®

15

Troubleshooting 

 

 

SYMPTOMS  

PROBABLE  

CORRECTIVE  

 

 

 

 

CAUSE

ACTION 

Door holds open but at the wrong angle.

Cam switch engaged too early or too late.
Cam switch shorted.

Adjust Cam position (see pg. 6 or 11)
Inspect Cam switch wiring for short circuit.

Door not closing when Test/Reset switch 
depressed. (Detectored units only)

Wiring incorrect.
Short circuit across Test/Reset switch.

Inspect wiring (see pg.13-15).
Inspect Test/Reset switch for short circuit.

No power to unit.
Loose wire connection.
Cam switch not engaged.

Check input voltage: 24VDC or 120VAC
Inspect wiring for loose connections.
Adjust Cam position (see pg. 6 or 11)

Door does not hold open.

PROGRAMMING RF REMOTE RECEIVER UNITS

DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

# 1

DESCRIPTION

FUNCTION

OFF

Pulse Relay

Press the transmitter once and the relay will be active momentarily.

ON

Toggle Relay

Press the transmitter once and the relay output is active indefinitely,
press it again and the relay will de-energize indefinitely.

# 2

DESCRIPTION

FUNCTION (Pulse Mode Only)

OFF

0.5 sec Hold Time

Relay will remain active 0.5 second after the loss of activation.

ON

10 sec Hold Time

Relay will remain active 10 seconds after the loss of activation.

 1   2

 

ON

0.5s l 10s

PUL

   T

O

G

 1   2

 

ON

0.5s l 10s

PUL

   T

O

G

In Toggle Setting (1-ON), the Hold Time

 is inactive.  Either setting for #2 dip

 switch will have the same result.

 1   2

 

ON

0.5s l 10s

PUL

   T

O

G

 1   2

 

ON

0.5s l 10s

PUL

   T

O

G

0.5 second

Pulse Setting

10 second

Pulse Setting

 HAND HELD CONFIGURATION

1.   Set dip switches on the receiver to the desired activation cycle (dip switch 1 -Toggle or Pulse and dip switch 2 - 0.5s or 10s hold).

2.   Press either Learn w/Delay Button or Learn w/No Delay Button on the receiver depending on the activation requirements

(If delay learn is selected, adjust potentiometer to counterclockwise limit, 0 second delay).  After learn cycle is complete, adjust 
potentiometer to desired delay time (0-30 sec).

3.   Depress transmitter button repeatedly until Blue LED on the receiver illuminates (indicating reception of signal from transmitter).

NOTE:  Repeat Steps 2-3 to program additional transmitters.

4.   To test the system, depress transmitter button (Red LED on Transmitter will illuminate) and observe that the Blue LED illuminates on the 

receiver.  This indicates that the relay has been activated.

 PUSH PLATE CONFIGURATION

1. 

Before beginning, it is easiest to have already prepared the installation of the pushplate.

2. 

Connect the wires from the transmitter to the NO and COM contacts of the pushplates switch.

3. 

Follow Steps 1-4 (Hand-Held Configuration); depress the pushplate to activate the transmitter.

4. 

Attach the transmitter to the inside of the electrical box and complete the installation.

REMOVING TRANSMITTER CODE(S)

SINGLE TRANSMITTER CODE

1.  Press both DELAY and NO DELAY BUTTONS simultaneously until Red LED flashes once (approximately 1 second).

2.  Press transmitter button twice within 10 seconds and the transmitter code will be deleted.

ALL  TRANSMITTER CODES

1.  Press and hold both DELAY and NO DELAY BUTTONS simultaneously until Blue LED illuminates then release (approximately 10 

seconds).

DETECTORED AND NON-DETECTORED UNITS

 

 

SYMPTOMS  

PROBABLE  

CORRECTIVE  

 

 

 

 

CAUSE

ACTION 

Receiver intermittently doesn’t receive the 
transmitter signal.

Receiver antenna wire is too short

Add 6 3/4’ lengths of wire to antenna until it receives 
signal.

Push plate stuck or faulty transmitter.

Disconnect each push plate or remove batteries until 
LED goes out. Replace faulty push plate.

Red LED flashes on RF unit and can’t program 
receiver.

RF UNITS

For problems not listed here, see page 16 for Technical Product Support Contact info.

ANTENNA WIRE

DIP

SWITCH

LEARN WITH

DELAY BUTTON

LEARN
W/O DELAY 
BUTTON

DELAY
POTENTIOMETER
(Time Adjustment)

TERMINAL

STRIP

RED LED

BLUE LED

Summary of Contents for Rixson Smok-Chek VI

Page 1: ...rior of building in dry environment maximum humidity of 95 See NFPA70 for wiring requirements and NFPA72 for alarm system requirements Pull Side Applications with Slide Track 4 Pull 6 Pull see page 7...

Page 2: ...ge Of Door DOOR OPENING ANGLE Dim A Inches mm To 100 100 to 180 5 7 8 3 1 8 149 2 79 4 Hinge or Pivot Drill 7 Tap 1 4 20 UNC 19 3 4 1 3 4 44 5 C 4 101 6 11 1 4 285 8 501 7 For Concealed Wiring Only 7...

Page 3: ...g closer body by key hole slots b and slide closer toward hinge to capture screw heads c Warning Do not allow pedestrian traffic through opening until all mounting screws are tightened Closer Mounting...

Page 4: ...er Spring Adjustment 3 8 11 16 Wrench Closing Force Weaker Stronger Slowly increase closer power until door closes consistently A closer set to the ADA required 5 lbs opening force may not be strong e...

Page 5: ...remove valves from closer Hydraulic oil will escape 1 8 Hex Key 1 8 Hex Key w o e l r S F r aste w o e l r S F r aste Weaker Stronger Closing Speed Controls Valve S Controls Sweep Range from full ope...

Page 6: ...d units detectored units cannot be turned off at the closer See previous step Open door to desired hold open angle Loosen cam screw and rotate cam until switch closes and door holds open Rotate cam un...

Page 7: ...oor shown left hand opposite All dimensions shown in inches mm Install two screws in the key slot locations leaving 1 8 gap between screw head and frame as shown a a C 1 8 1 Track Mount Unit 6 152 4 1...

Page 8: ...8 wrench provided Mount closer arm to pinion square as shown Use main arm to rotate pinion until flat is visible RE INSTALL HERE LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND Attach with provided screw and washer Tighten arm...

Page 9: ...r than 125 spring cushion stop cannot be used and an auxiliary stop by others is required Mount Track 3 7 Connect Arm to Track 3 8 Open door to maximum desired swing minus 5 and hold Slide spring cush...

Page 10: ...ves from closer Hydraulic oil will escape 1 8 Hex Key w o e l r S F r aste Weaker Stronger Closing Speed Controls Valve S Controls Sweep Range from full open to 5 Valve L Controls Latch Range from 5 t...

Page 11: ...en position SHO switch in open position Closer not in hold open SHO switch in closed position Closer in hold open Un used pin Setting Hold Open Angle Make all required electrical connections and turn...

Page 12: ...strations below NON DETECTORED ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Surface mount power input Remove appropriate shaded area from cover for surface wired installations only Repaint cut edges as necessary to prevent...

Page 13: ...w SMOKE DETECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 120V AC INPUT Surface mount power input Remove appropriate shaded area from cover for surface wired installations only Repaint cut edges as necessary to prevent...

Page 14: ...block or power supply using illustrations below RF REMOTE RECEIVER UNITS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 120V AC INPUT Surface mount power input Remove appropriate shaded area from cover for surface wired ins...

Page 15: ...tton on the receiver depending on the activation requirements If delay learn is selected adjust potentiometer to counterclockwise limit 0 second delay After learn cycle is complete adjust potentiomete...

Page 16: ...tch 9 32 7 mm thru 3 8 9 5 mm dia x 3 8 9 5 mm deep on door opposite to closer Standard Optional Through bolts and grommet nuts All Preparation for Fasteners Door or Frame Fasteners Drill Sizes 1 4 20...

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