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Telephone: (317) 842-2545 

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Section 5

Programming the Coordinator —

Vestibule Openings:  Primary S-COR (Figure 3)

A  vestibule  application  requires  two  Coordinators: 

A

 

Primary and 

Secondary.

The 

Primary Coordinator (S-COR)

 is considered the 

“brain” that controls all sequencing or timing functions at 

an  opening,  thus  all  Transceivers  plus  the  Secondary 

Coordinator are paired to the Primary Coordinator.
For consistency, it is assumed the 

Primary Coordinator 

is 

the exterior opening and controls sequencing the interior 

opening where the Secondary Coordinator will be located.

The 

Secondary Coordinator

 must be paired to the Primary 

Coordinator only for sequencing to work properly.  No other 

devices are paired to the Secondary.
 

NOTE:  

PROGRAM THE PRIMARY COORDINATOR 

 

FIRST - TO PROGRAM A SECONDARY 

 

COORDINATOR SKIP TO SECTION 6

Upon  power  up,  the  screen  will  read  “MS  Sedco:  Press 

Select to Begin.”  Press Select.
The next screen will show “Opening Type.”  The default is 

Single.    Use  the  arrows  to  choose  Vestibule,  then  press 

Select.

The next screen will show Vestibule Primary, press Select.
The  next  screen  will  show  “Channel  Select.”    Four 

channels are available, with the default being channel 1.  

In most cases, the channel will remain at the default, but 

should one wish to auto scan to the cleanest channel, or 

manually choose a different channel for better 

performance  when  two  openings  are  in  close  proximity, 

this can be accomplished by using the arrow keys.  (Note 

that in manual mode, the current channel selection will be 

indicated with an asterisk [*]), then press select.
The  next  screen  will  show  “Pair  Device.”    THE 

COORDINATOR  WILL  ONLY  RESPOND  TO  TRANSCEIVERS 

THAT HAVE BEEN PAIRED.  Use the arrow keys to choose 

the  location  of  the  Transceiver  (see  Figure  3).    The 

available  choices  are  Outside,  Inside,  Vest  Inside,  Vest 

Outside, Vest Both, Secondary, and HH (hand held).  The 

functions of these locations are described below:

• 

Outside will cause the exterior opening to activate, 

 

then the interior opening.

• 

Inside will cause the interior opening to activate, 

 

then the exterior opening.

• 

Vest Inside will only activate the interior opening.

• 

Vest Outside will only activate the exterior opening.

• 

Vest Both and HH will activate both openings 

 simultaneously.

• 

Secondary is for sequencing the Coordinator

 

programmed as the “Secondary” at the interior  

 

opening. 

 

NOTE:  

Only select this option once the Secondary

 

Coodinator has been properly prorgammed (see

 

Section 6) and is ready for pairing. 

Choose the appropriate location for the Transceiver and 

press select.  The screen will then show “Press Device Pair 

Button.”  Press the PAIR button on the Transceiver’s circuit 

board (see Figure 2).  (Note: for hand-held Transceivers, 

the cover must be removed to access the PAIR button). 

The next screen will read “Add Setting.”  This is the place 

where  users  can  program  additional  features  into  the 

device.  Six additional settings on the Primary Coordinator 

are available: HH Signal Range, Output Delay, Vest Delay, 

SecureActivation,  Ratchet  Relay,  and  Unpair  Devices.  

These are covered below:

Output Delay

 – This controls the delay time between 

output relays 1 and 2 and can be adjusted via the arrow 

keys.  Remember, Output 1 is typically the locking device, 

and  Output  2  is  typically  an  automatic  door.    After 

adjusting time with the arrow keys, press Select to move 

on to the next step.

Vest Delay 

– This controls the delay time in the 

sequencing  of  the  vestibule  doors  when  the  exterior  or 

interior switch is activated.  The delay time can be 

adjusted by pressing the arrow keys.

SecureActivation

 – Many times an automatic door with 

wireless activation is installed after a security system is 

already  in  place.    SecureActivation  allows  the  outside 

Transceiver to be integrated into the security system.  
When  SecureActivation  is  turned  on,  the  outside  switch 

will not activate the door unless given clearance from the 

Spectrum Coordinator 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for CleraPath Spectrum S-COR

Page 1: ...Basic Installation The S COR is typically installed inside the door operator housing area header box since the power supply and operator control are located there NOTICE For proper operation it is important to ensure that the antenna for the S COR is located outside the operator housing This can be accomplished by drilling a to hole in the housing and carefully pulling the antenna through Please d...

Page 2: ...itional features into the device Five additional settings are available HH Signal Range Output Delay SecureActivation Ratchet Relay and Unpair Devices These are covered below Output Delay This controls the delay time between output relays 1 and 2 and can be adjusted via the arrow keys Remember Output 1 is typically the locking device and Output 2 is typically an automatic door After adjusting time...

Page 3: ...d held The functions of these locations are described below Outside will cause the exterior opening to activate then the interior opening Inside will cause the interior opening to activate then the exterior opening Vest Inside will only activate the interior opening Vest Outside will only activate the exterior opening Vest Both and HH will activate both openings simultaneously Secondary is for seq...

Page 4: ...sed until a second signal is received NOTICE Connect device to be used in ratchet mode to Output 2 HH Signal Range ClearPath Spectrum devices transmit a much greater distance than other wireless products used in the automatic door industry Since a hand held Transceiver is paired with multiple Coordinators in a build ing or with two buildings in closer proximity the default HH Signal Range is set t...

Page 5: ...ferent channel for better performance when two openings are in close proximity this can be accomplished by using the arrow keys Note that in manual mode the current channel selection will be indicated with an asterisk then press Select The next screen will read Add Setting This is the place where users can program additional features into the device Two additional settings on the Secondary Coordi ...

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