
2
To connect a push button to mechanically operate a FAIL SAFE strike, connect
one side of a Normally CLOSED Switch in series with the strike. One side of the
switch connects to the 017TDC's terminal #5 and the other side to one side of
the strike as shown on Figure 6 below.
Note that this application is not limited to fail-safe strikes only. Any normally
"ON" devices that needs to be temporarily switched "OFF" can substitute for fail-
safe strikes for example Magnetic Locks.
NOTE:
If external push button switches were used, the time delay function of
the receiver is overridden when using the push buttons so the load will stay
"ON" only for the duration that the switches are pressed.
CONNECTING A FAIL-SAFE STRIKE AND
A SWITCH TO YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3
USE NORMALLY
CLOSED SWITCH
Fail-Safe
Strike
FIGURE 6
TRANSFORMER
+
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
USE THE COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED) TO SUPPLY (-) POWER TO THE STRIKE
IN
+
-
COM1 COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
017TDC-3 has two relay outputs that can be triggered together or separately.
You can connect two fail-secure electric strikes as shown below in Figure 4.
Optionally, you can add two switches to manually override the wireless receiver.
This application is not limited to fail-secure strikes only. Any normally "OFF"
devices that needs to be temporarily switched "ON" can substitute for fail-secure
strikes for example garage door openers.
NOTE:
If external push button switches were used, the time delay function of
the receiver is overridden when using the push buttons so the load will stay
"ON" only for the duration that the switches are pressed.
CONNECTING TWO FAIL-SECURE STRIKES
AND SWITCHES TO YOUR 017TDC-3
USE NORMALLY OPEN SWITCHES
FIGURE 4
TRANSFORMER
+
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
Fail Secure
Strike 1
Fail Secure
Strike 2
USE THE
COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED)
TO SUPPLY (-) POWER
TO THE STRIKE
BY CONNECTING
(-) TO COM1 & COM2
SWITCH
#1
SWITCH
#2
IN
+
-
COM1 COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
To connect a FAIL-SAFE strike to the 017TDC please see Figure 5 below.
Note that AC application requires no polarity matching, however, for DC
applications, the positive side of the strike attaches to terminal #4 and the
negative side to terminal #3.
This application is not limited to fail-safe strikes only. Any normally "ON" devices
that needs to be temporarily switched "OFF" can substitute for fail-safe strikes
for example Magnetic Locks.
CONNECTING A FAIL-SAFE STRIKE TO YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3
Fail-Safe
Strike
FIGURE 5
TRANSFORMER
+
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
USE THE COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED) TO SUPPLY (-) POWER
TO THE STRIKE BY CONNECTING (-) TO COM1 & COM2
IN
+
-
COM1 COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
Fail-Secure
Strike
NORMALLY
OPEN SWITCH
FIGURE 3
USE THE
COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED)
TO SUPPLY (-) POWER
TO THE STRIKE BY CONNECTING
(-) TO COM1 & COM2
IN
+
-
COM1 COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
TRANSFOR
MER
+
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
-
(For DC ONLY)
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
CONNECTING A FAIL-SECURE STRIKE
AND A SWITCH TO YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3
To connect a push button to mechanically operate the FAIL-SECURE Strike,
connect one side of the Normally Open Switch to the 017TDC's "COM1"
terminal and to the "NO1" terminal as shown on Figure 3.
This application is not limited to fail-secure strikes only. Any normally "OFF"
devices that needs to be temporarily switched "ON" can substitute for fail-
secure strikes for example garage door openers.
NOTE:
If external push button switches were used, the time delay function of
the receiver is overridden when using the push buttons so the load will stay
"ON" only for the duration that the switches are pressed.
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