Command access PD10-M-CVR Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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Specifications

PTS Video

Click or Scan

•  Input Voltage: 24VDC +/- 10%

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Average Latch Retraction Current:  1 Amp

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Average Holding Current:  125 mA

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Wire gauge:  Minimum 18 gauge

Step 1

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Press the device push pad to the desired setting. (this can be fully 
depressed or less than fully depressed).

Step 2

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 While depressing the push pad, apply power. (i.e. presenting the 
credential to the reader).

Step 3

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 Continue to keep pad depressed, the device will beep 6 times, roughly 
5 seconds. After the beeps have stopped, release the pad and now the 
adjustment is complete. If not to your liking repeat the three steps. That’s 
all there is to it. 

S

etting

 PtS

2 Beeps

3 Beeps

5 Beeps

6 Beeps

7 Beeps

B

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Over Voltage

Under Voltage

Forced Release

Push pad is depressed. Device is 

re-adjusting
Over-travel or mechanical 

obstruction

> 28V unit will shut down. Check voltage & adjust to 24 V.

< 22V unit will shut down. Check voltage & adjust to 24 V. 

Device will automatically re-engage within 5 seconds.

Check to make sure the push pad is not stuck or catching on 

anything. 

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4 Beeps Failed Sensor

Verify all 3 sensor wires are installed correctly. Replace sensor if 

problem persists by contacting  CAT tech support.

If mechanical obstruction, remove & push pad down until 

beeping stops to reset. If no obstruction, the pad may have 

been pushed in too far during PTS calibration. Recalibrate 

with the pad slightly out. If problem persists, verify the 

magnet is within 1/4” of the sensor at the end of travel.

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Important Info

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Make sure to set PTS before finishing installation!

Summary of Contents for PD10-M-CVR

Page 1: ...ck B CVR Exit Device C Concealed Vertical Rods D Hinge Stile End Cap pack E Strike pack F Retractor Pinion pack G Traveler pack H MM4 Installed in exit device I 6 Power Lead Tools Required Cordless Drill Needlenose Pliers Measuring Tape 1 2 Drill bit The PD10 M CVR is a storefront grade 1 exit device equipped with motor drive latch retraction Retrofits Doromatic 1690 First Choice 3690 B D E F C G ...

Page 2: ... there is to it Setting PTS 2 Beeps 3 Beeps 5 Beeps 6 Beeps 7 Beeps Beeps Explanation Solution Over Voltage Under Voltage Forced Release Push pad is depressed Device is re adjusting Over travel or mechanical obstruction 28V unit will shut down Check voltage adjust to 24 V 22V unit will shut down Check voltage adjust to 24 V Device will automatically re engage within 5 seconds Check to make sure th...

Page 3: ...1 LED NORMALLY OPEN DRY CONTACT FROM ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM NO VOLTAGE LOCKING HARDWARE CAT RECOMMEND POWER SUPPLIES All Command Access exit devices field installable kits have been thoroughly cycle tested with Command Access power supplies at our factory PS210 PS220 220B PS440B PS480B PS1 PS2 2B PS5 4 PS5 6 For more information click here or go to our website ...

Page 4: ...4 Concealed Vertical Rod For Bottom Rod Latch Installation Template All prep is shown on interior side of the door except where noted Right hand door shown LHR ...

Page 5: ...sm using 2 ea 10 31X1 4 screws Install bottom rod assembly in the same manner as above Affix bent end of rod on door using rod bushing with E ring Pic 3 STEP 1 Install Vertical Rods A B C Install the stile mounting bracket with 2 ea 1 4 20 x 1 2 pan head screws Leave space to capture the base of the device See next slide A STEP 2 Mount Exit Device ...

Page 6: ...of baserail underneath the mounting bracket Attach head of device to stile with 2 ea 1 4 20x1 2 flat head screws Tighten screws on the head and tail of the device B C Remove lock stile end cap STEP 3 Drill Wire Chase A ...

Page 7: ...d into the hole and connect to our MM4 module Also make sure to clean out any debris left D Debris Note Depending on where your power transfer is next you would fish the other side of the power lead we connected to the MM4 and hook up to your incoming power If you have a portable tester this would be a good time to test fire the motor ...

Page 8: ... Remove Axle screw allowing the lifting arm to relax and move out of the way Replace push pad making sure the activating brackets and pins slide through the 3rd channel STEP 4 Attach Vertical Rods E Reinstall the lock stile end cap F A ...

Page 9: ...9 Install Pinion support bracket and tighten retainer screw Re install Axle screw and tighten Install Traveller onto the bent end of the vertical rods B C D ...

Page 10: ...ift bracket Pick placement of pinion depending on desired function Place Pinion with black cylinder bushing into the door with the cylinder tail piece sliding into the back of the pinion Flat side of pinion facing up Optional STEP Installing Cylinder B C A Flat Side ...

Page 11: ...ottom of the door when the push pad is depressed Check Top Rod operation When push pad is depress fully top latch should open and allow top strike to pass and swing freely Install Pinion support bracket and tighten retainer screw D STEP 4 Continued B A Install head cover with 2 ea 10 32 x 3 8 screws ...

Page 12: ...o the other side of the assembly Re install Axle screw and tighten Install hinge stile push pad cover with 2 ea 8 32 x 1 1 2 screws Now you set you latch retraction adjustment with our PTS technology See page 2 Optional STEP How to change handing B A C Lifting arm ...

Page 13: ...13 PD10 Parts Breakdown ...

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