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CX-33 Advanced Logic Relay Installation Instructions

Section 3E

Apartment/Condo Application  
(Mode 5)

This application is for a switching network (or make/break relay) 
that controls an apartment or condo front door. When a visitor 
arrives and calls a tenant on the phone entry system the tenant 
can “buzz down” and unlock the door for the visitor. During 
this operation, a courtesy switch is put into the circuit enabling 
the user to press the switch and open the door. Once the lock 
releases, the courtesy switch is removed from the circuit. The 
inside switch will always unlock and open the door.

Refer to 

Diagram 5

, (Page 16) for the following connections.

The CX-33 allows for dry and/or powered momentary 
connections to the Interphone panel (DRY 1 and WET inputs 
respectively). Wire the “Courtesy Switch” to DRY 2 input. Wire 
the inside switch to DRY 3 input. An optional Key switch can 
be added for use by tenants - wire to either DRY 1 (to unlock 
only), or DRY 3 (to unlock and open door). An optional Fire 
Panel Input can be connected to DRY 4.

Output #1 is for the electric lock, and Output #2 is for the 
door operator.

Once input and output connections are made, program the 
unit according to the General Programming Instructions on 
page 1, and walk-test the installation. Timing adjustments 
may need to be made.

In addition, you can add a “Delay-on-activate” (or nuisance 
delay) to this mode by setting time via Step 8 of the Program 
Mode. If this feature is used, any input will have to be held  
for at least the time indicated on the display 

before

 the  

CX-33 will activate. If this feature is not wanted, set the time 
to zero (0.0)

Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to Section 4, 
Pg 9 for 

System Inspection Instructions

.

Section 3F

Access Control Application  
(Mode 6)

This application is for a control relay that takes a maintained 
signal and unlocks a door for an extended time. During this 
time, an exterior momentary switch is put into the circuit to 
allow the door to activate automatically. After the access 
system or time-clock has released the signal, the door 
relocks, and the exterior switch is removed from the circuit.  
At any time, the inside switch will unlock and open the door.

Refer to 

Diagram 6

, (Page 17) for the following connections.

The CX-33 allows for dry and/or powered maintained 
connections to the Access System / time clock (DRY 1 and/
or WET inputs respectively). Wire the Exterior momentary 
Switch” to DRY 2 input. Wire the inside momentary switch 
to DRY 3 input. An optional Key switch can be added for use 
by tenants - wire to either DRY 1 (to unlock only), or DRY 3 
(to unlock and open door). DRY 4 Input is used if you wish to 
connect a Fire Alarm Panel.

Output #1 is for the electric lock, and Output #2 is for the 
door operator.

Once input and output connections are made, program the 
unit according to the General Programming Instructions on 
page 1, and walk-test the installation. Timing adjustments 
may need to be made.

In addition, you can add a “Delay-on-activate” (or nuisance 
delay) to this mode by setting time via Step 8 of the Program 
Mode. If this feature is used, any input will have to be held for 
at least the time indicated on the display before the CX-33 will 
activate. If this feature is not wanted, set the time to zero (0.0)

Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to  
Section 4, Pg 9 for 

System Inspection Instructions

.

Section 3G

Normally Unlocked Restroom  
(Mode 7)

In this mode, control of a single occupant barrier-free 
washroom is obtained. It allows the user to lock and secure 
the door from the inside by depressing a Push-to-Lock button 
(once door is in the closed position). The exterior wall switch 
is removed electronically from the circuit.

To exit the washroom, simply exit manually via the store-room 
function lever-handle set (the Door Contact Switch resets the 
relay), or, press the interior wall switch to unlock and signal 
the door operator. The door remains unlocked upon closure 
(see Mode 8 for normally locked doors). The CX-33 also 
provides a relay dedicated for “Occupied” & “Door Locked” 
signage.

Refer to 

Diagram 7

, (Page 18) for the following connections.

The outside wall switch, inside wall switch, and Push-to-Lock 
switch are all N.O. momentary switches. Connect as shown. 
The Door Contact Switch circuit must be closed when the 
door is closed and open when the door opens.

A fail-safe electric strike is recommended and connects 
to Relay 1 (although a fail-secure strike can also be used). 
The automatic door operator connects to Relay 2, and the 
signage connects to Relay 3. (As a reminder, no power is 

Summary of Contents for CX-33

Page 1: ...read the instructions fully and made the required adjustments Mounting The CX 33 should be mounted in a clean dry location out of direct contact with the elements Suitable locations include inside a m...

Page 2: ...contact N O or N C 3 Set Dry Input 3 to activate on normally open or normally closed contact N O or N C 4 Set Dry Input 4 to activate on normally open or normally closed contact N O or N C 5 Set Wet...

Page 3: ...ergy S A M w switching network Mode 10 Proceed to section 3K on Page 7 Mag lock with N O Fire Alarm input Mode 11 Proceed to section 3L on Page 7 Mag lock with N C Fire Alarm input Mode 12 Proceed to...

Page 4: ...tive adjustable timers If the time is set to zero then this feature is disabled Refer to Diagram 3 Page 13 for the following connections Wire the activating device s for Door 1 to DRY 1 terminals Wire...

Page 5: ...nlock and open the door Refer to Diagram 6 Page 17 for the following connections The CX 33 allows for dry and or powered maintained connections to the Access System time clock DRY 1 and or WET inputs...

Page 6: ...s are made program the unit according to the General Programming Instructions on page 1 and walk test the installation Timing adjustments may need to be made It is NOT recommended to add the Delay on...

Page 7: ...1 2 Input 2 sequences Relays 2 3 Input 3 sequences Relays Section 3K Low Energy SAM Plus Mode 10 This mode combines a Low Energy Secondary Activation Module SAM with a switching network aka make break...

Page 8: ...am 7a page 26 for connections The all active switches and Lock down Switch are all normally open switches The RESET switch is normally closed Connect as shown A fail safe electric strike or mag lock s...

Page 9: ...y 320 mA max Inputs 4 x dry contacts and 1 x wet contact 4 5 120 V AC DC Optically isolated non polarity sensitive Response time 0 5 seconds Relay Output 3 x Form C SPDT Relay contact rating 3 amps 24...

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Page 15: ...Activating Switch Door 1 sequences relays 1 to 2 to 3 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 DISPLAY Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 N C N O COM N C N O COM N C N O COM POWER 12 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT I...

Page 16: ...ut 4 fires relay s 2 3 and holds both until input is released 6 Relay 3 can be used for a status indicator 7 Wet I P activates on 4 5V AC DC Older interphone panels may produce a stray voltage when in...

Page 17: ...relay or if available Dry 1 Input LED 1 CX 33 LED 2 LED 3 DISPLAY Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 N C N C N O N O N O N C COM COM COM POWER 12 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT IN...

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Page 24: ...ea Blvd Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T7 Door 3 Operator Door 2 Operator Door 1 Operator LED 1 CX 33 LED 2 LED 3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 N C N C N O N O N O N C COM COM COM POWER 12 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 D...

Page 25: ...UL Approval or certification for this mode 2 Timer H1 sets the length of time the Push Panic switch must be pressed held before the door unlocks 3 Timer H2 sets the minimum ON time for the electric lo...

Page 26: ...2 24V AC DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT MENU UP DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lock Down PUSH TO LOCK DOWN PUSH TO RESET Lock Down Indicator Can be part of Lock Down Switch Fail...

Page 27: ...DC DRY 1 DRY 2 DRY 3 DRY 4 WET INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT MENU UP DOWN Electric Lock Door 1 Power for Strike Activating Switch Door 2 sequences relays 3 to 1 to 2 Door 1 Operator Door 2 Operator S...

Page 28: ...ric Lock Door 1 Power for Strike Activating Switch Door 2 sequences relays 3 to 1 to 2 Door 1 Operator Door 2 Operator Switch Sequences Relays 1 2 only Switch activates Relay 3 only Optional Switches...

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