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500 to 1000 ohm resistor across terminals 17 and 19 and leave it connected for a long period of time.  If the 
board false alarms, it is circuit board related or ground system related.  If it does not false alarm with the 
resistor installed, then the probe system is suspect. 

NOTE:  when trouble-shooting the CF-2C, an active cell phone within five feet of the control unit will false 

alarm the system. 

If either the probe or control unit fails the test, call Preferred's technical staff using the 800 number. Further 

instructions will be given or authorization to return the ostensibly defective product for testing and repair. If the 
probe is bad there is no way of repairing it. It is recommended that all repairs be returned directly to Preferred 
and not be sent through a distributor. 

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ARRANTY

 

All CARTELL products are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for five years.  This 

warranty does not cover defects caused by, but not limited to: acts of God, improper installation, abuse, fire 
and water damage, electrical surges, and damage to cable caused by slicing, pulling, tangling, or improper 
splicing.  For more information, visit www.cartell.com. 

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ERCHANDISE

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ETURN

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NFORMATION

 

Before returning products for repair, please call Preferred Technologies Group at (800) 223-4743 for a 

Return Merchandise Authorization (R.M.A.) number.  Write the R.M.A. number on the return shipping box and 
any correspondence included with the defective product. 

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POWER REQUIRED: 

12 VAC or 12-15 VDC 

STANDBY CURRENT: 

35 mA 

ALARM CURRENT: 

180 mA max. with (1) FC-9 or (1) CT-8 

ANNUNCIATOR RELAY 
CONTACT RATING: 

Double Pole, Double Throw 
1st Pole: 12 VDC, 200 mA for remotes 
2nd Pole: SPDT, 5 amps, 30 VDC 

RELAY TIME: 

1/2 to 30 seconds 

FLOODLIGHT CONTACT 

SPST, 15 amp, 125 VAC CSA certified (1800 watts) 

FLOODLIGHT TIME 

15 seconds to 15 minutes 

BATTERY CHARGER 

13.5 VDC, 5 mA minimum charge (w/ voltage off) 

TEMPERATURE RANGE: 

35

o

 F. to 140

o

 F. 

DIMENSIONS: 

7 1/2 in. x 12 3/4 in. x 3 in. 

WEIGHT:

5 lbs.

FLOODLIGHT DELAY 

1 second to 2 1/2 minutes 

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Summary of Contents for CF-2C

Page 1: ...CF 2C CF 3C CONTROL UNIT ONLY Sound Lights INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL www GateOpenerSafety com 800 878 7829 sales GateOpenerSafety com...

Page 2: ...sting CT A1 formerly FC 9 Exit Delay 6 Adjusting Sounder Annunciator Time 6 Adjusting Re Trigger Hold Off 6 Adjusting Floodlight Entry Delay Time 6 Adjusting Floodlight Time 7 Adjusting Photocell Sens...

Page 3: ...of box when installed outside The weatherproof box must have a thermostatically controlled light bulb or heater to maintain temperatures above freezing Drastic changes in temperature cause condensatio...

Page 4: ...asonic Industries Co or G S Battery Inc The positive RED lead connected to terminal No 4 and the negative BLACK lead connected to terminal No 5 are provided for connections to the battery When an outs...

Page 5: ...UTOMATION PANEL See Figure 2 on page 2 The CF 2C has a floating dry relay contact that can be used in conjunction with any security or home automation H A system Two things will help you to have a suc...

Page 6: ...witch to hear your adjustment Adjust until the desired time is achieved ADJUSTING RE TRIGGER HOLD OFF See Figure 5 The re trigger hold off keeps the system from re triggering and thus annunciating sho...

Page 7: ...beside it Increasing the sensitivity above the factory setting is not recommended unless the probe is located in a low sensitivity area When the probe is placed in the center of a driveway that is 18...

Page 8: ...llation abuse fire and water damage electrical surges and damage to cable caused by slicing pulling tangling or improper splicing For more information visit www cartell com MERCHANDISE RETURN INFORMAT...

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