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STEP 1 - Mount the power supply

STEP 2 - 120VAC wiring connection

STEP 3 - Wiring the Exit Devices

1.   Make sure 120VAC service is off at power supply 

PS2 (Breaker should be shut off).

2.   Make sure 120VAC supply wire is rated at 90° C or 

higher.

3.   Connect 120VAC supply wire to the terminal block. 

Connect ground to pigtail attached to enclosure.

4.   Restore AC power to power supply. Red LED should 

now be on.

5.  Proceed to step 3.

1.   Shut off breaker supplying AC power to the 

power supply.

1.    Find a cool and dry location to mount 

the power supply.

Wiring Batteries 

(Batteries not included)

1.   Turn on 120VAC to power supply

2.     

WARNING:

 Make sure battery polarity is correct before you proceed.

3.    Hook up batteries with battery leads as shown in fig 4. The enclosure will 

accommodate (2) 7AH 12V batteries. 

NOTES:
   1.   When installing batteries for the first time or replacing old batteries make sure the batteries installed are fresh. 
   2.   We recommend you label the battery with the date the batteries were installed.  Most battery manufactures recommend the
          batteries be replaced after 4-5 years of service. You may want to check with  your battery manufacturer  when establishing
          a “replace by” date. 

Pre-drilled mounting holes

 

Pre-drilled mounting holes 

fig. 4

+

12V battery

12V battery

+

-

-

BAT

FIRE

FUSE  F1

2.0A

  250V

SLOW BLOW

LINE

NEUTRAL

+   -

IN

1

+   -

OUT

+   -

IN

2

+   -

OUT

+   -

FIRE

+   -

BAT

RED POWER LED

GREEN 

CHANNEL 2 

LED

GREEN 

CHANNEL 1 

LED

REMOVEABLE

CONNECTORS

BLACK

GREEN

120VAC

60Hz

0.64A

WHITE

BUZZER

2.    Using the four mounting holes in the 

power supply box, secure the box to a 

wall or other solid surface.  

(Note: The box is designed & approved 

for indoor use only.)

3.   Proceed to step 2. 

1.  For UL Installations, the power supply must be installed in the protected area within an      

     Access Controlled room

2.  Must be Installed with in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

3.  Must be Installed with in accordance with Local authority having jurisdiction.

4.  The AC input wiring shall 

 

a. be in conduit,

 

b. be minimum No. 18 AWG wire,

 

c. maintain ¼ inch spacing between non power-limited wiring, and

 

d. be fail safe to meet the requirements of NFPA 101, Paragraph 7.2.1.6.

Mounting Notes

WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE!

SEVERE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IN 

FIGURE 2 

fig. 1

FUSE  F1

2.0A

  250V

SLOW BLOW

LINE

NEUTRAL

+   -

IN

1

+   -

OUT

+   -

IN

2

+   -

OUT

+   -

FIRE

+

-

+   -

BAT

RED POWER LED

GREEN 

CHANNEL 2 

LED

GREEN 

CHANNEL 1 

LED

WIRE JUMPER INSTALLED

WHEN NO FIRE ALARM RELAY

IS CONNECTED

REMOVEABLE

CONNECTORS

WHEN BATTERY BACKUP OPTION IS USED,

TWO 7AH 12V BATTERIES MUST BE INSTALLED IN SERIES.

BLACK

GREEN

120VAC

60Hz

0.64A

WHITE

COMMAND ACCESS PS2BB 

ACCESS CONTROL 

CLASS 2 

POWER SUPPLY

BUZZER

+ -

NORMALLY OPEN

DRY CONTACT FROM 

ACCESS CONTROL 

SYSTEM

NO VOLTAGE

DEVICE 1

(24VDC 700mA MAX)

DEVICE 2

(24VDC 700mA MAX)

+

-

NORMALLY OPEN

DRY CONTACT FROM 

ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM

NO VOLTAGE

+

-

OPTIONAL

7AH 12V BATTERY

CAUTION! 

RISK OF FIRE!

CHARGE ONLY 12V

LEAD ACID

GEL-CELL TYPE

RECHARGEABLE

BATTERIES.

OPTIONAL

7 AH 12V BATTERY

(24VDC)

fig. 2

CAUTION! HIGH VOLTAGE 

PRESENT ON AC INPUT. 

DISCONNECT AC POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING. 

CONNECTION OPTION 

FOR RUNNING 

2 DEVICES FROM 

TWO CONTROL RELAYS

ATTENTION! HAUTE TENSION 

PRÉSENT SUR L'ENTRÉE AC. 

DISCONNECT AC PUISSANCE AVANT L'ENTRETIEN.
WARNING! 

FOR CONTINIOUS PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. 

REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING FUSE.
ATTENTION! 

POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE CONTRE LES INCENDIES. 

REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT PAR LE MEME TYPE FUSE.

NORMALLY OPEN

DRY CONTACT FROM 

ACCESS CONTROL 

SYSTEM

NO VOLTAGE

(CONTROLLING

1 DEVICES) 

DEVICE 1

(24VDC 700mA MAX)

DEVICE 2

(24VDC 700mA MAX)

CHANNEL 1

CONNECTOR

CHANNEL 2

CONNECTOR

NORMALLY OPEN

DRY CONTACT FROM 

ACCESS CONTROL 

SYSTEM

NO VOLTAGE

(CONTROLLING

1 DEVICES) 

fig. 3.1

CAUTION! HIGH VOLTAGE 

PRESENT ON AC INPUT. 

DISCONNECT AC POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING. 

CONNECTION OPTION 

FOR RUNNING 

2 DEVICES FROM 

ONE CONTROL RELAY

ATTENTION! HAUTE TENSION 

PRÉSENT SUR L'ENTRÉE AC. 

DISCONNECT AC PUISSANCE AVANT L'ENTRETIEN.
WARNING! 

FOR CONTINIOUS PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. 

REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING FUSE.
ATTENTION! 

POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE CONTRE LES INCENDIES. 

REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT PAR LE MEME TYPE FUSE.

NORMALLY OPEN

DRY CONTACT FROM 

ACCESS CONTROL 

SYSTEM

NO VOLTAGE

(CONTROLLING

2 DEVICES) 

DEVICE 1

(24VDC 700mA MAX)

DEVICE 2

(24VDC 700mA MAX)

CHANNEL 1

CONNECTOR

CHANNEL 2

CONNECTOR

WIRE JUMPER FROM 

CHANNEL 1, PIN 1 TO 

CHANNEL 2, PIN 1

WHEN TWO DEVICES MUST 

RUN SIMULTANEOUSLY 

FROM A SINGLE CONTROL

RELAY (DRY CONTACT)

fig. 3.2

1.    Using wiring diagram in fig 3.2, wire your exit 

devices. 

2.    Restore power to power supply and trigger exit 

devices to make sure they are working correctly.

1.    Using wiring diagram in fig 3.1, wire your exit 

devices. 

2.    Restore power to power supply and trigger exit 

devices to make sure they are working correctly.

Section A.

For firing devices independently 

continue to section A. Firing devices 

simultaneously proceed to section B.

Section B.

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