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Remote Control Switchers

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CC12

REMOTE RELAY MODULE

The CC12, Fig. 1, is an IR Remote Controlled Double Pole Double Throw Relay Module.  It provides dry
contact closures to satisfy a variety of uses, such as activation of screen drops, projector lifts, etc.  The
switching is accomplished by way of infrared commands originating from a Xantech RC68+ Programmer
(or RC68 Programmer).  It can also be switched by a DC voltage applied between the  CI (control input) and
GND terminals.  The RC68+ commands are "taught" to learning devices and passed to the IR INand GND
input terminals of the CC12 signal input terminals via Xantech IR Receivers, Keypads and Connecting
Blocks.

Fig. 1

  The CC12

FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

• One 6-terminal plug-in connector to make connection to the internal DPDT relay.

• 5 Amp/30V DC relay contact rating.

• 4-terminal IR input (= IR Signal, CI = Control Input, = Gnd, = +12V) for connection of Xantech IR

Receivers, Smart Pads, Connecting Blocks and other devices.

• All plug-in connectors accept wire sizes from 24 to 12 gauge.

• IR CONFIRM LED goes on only when an RC68+ (or RC68) IR command signal activates unit.

• LED turns ON when N/O (normally open) contacts are closed and goes OFF when N/C (normally closed)

contacts are closed.

• Four RC68+ IR commands permit PairToggle, and Momentary operation of the switching relay.

• IR activated ON condition (N/O contacts closed) goes OFF if power is interrupted.

• +3V to +30V DC 1 mA applied to CI  terminal will switch unit, instead of IR, if desired.

• Factory preset Group Code number: 50.

• CODE SUB-GROUP switch allows a choice of 8 different groups of the four RC68++ commands that

operate the CC12.  This prevents mutual interaction in common IR systems when using more than one
CC12  Also, internal E

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 PROM can be set to different code groups, allowing up to 240 different IR code

combinations if the system uses more than eight CC12's or in combination with SR21's.

• Power: +12V DC @ 50 mA.  Use the 781RG Power Supply for each CC12.  If IR receivers or keypads

are used on the same 12V line, use the 782-00 Power Supply.

• Flanges, plus supplied screws, permits easy mounting to flat surfaces.

• Dimensions: 5-1/4" x 2-3/8" x 1-7/8".

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N/C

N/O

N/O

N/C

1

2

IR CONFIRM

CODE

SUB-

GROUP

OFF = N/C

ON = N/O

CC12

REMOTE RELAY MODULE

IR IN

CI

GND

+12VDC

Summary of Contents for CC12

Page 1: ...to 12 gauge IR CONFIRM LED goes on only when an RC68 or RC68 IR command signal activates unit LED turns ON when N O normally open contacts are closed and goes OFF when N C normally closed contacts are closed Four RC68 IR commands permit Pair Toggle and Momentary operation of the switching relay IR activated ON condition N O contacts closed goes OFF if power is interrupted 3V to 30V DC 1 mA applied...

Page 2: ...s button activates the IR command that turns the internal relay of the CC12 to the OFF position the N C selection 2 Pair ON Command This button activates the IR command that turns the internal relay of the CC12 to the ON position the N O selection 3 TGL toggle Command The first press of this button turns the relay ON the N O selection the second press turns it OFF the N C selection 4 MMT momentary...

Page 3: ...at requires dry switch closures activated by IR commands or by a DC control voltage up to the capacity of the DPDT 5A 30V DC relay Some of the more likely applications would be to activate video projector lifts screen drops drape pulls etc in home automation systems Fig 3 is a simple example of a screen drop application Fig 3 assumes that the projector screen controller can be configured to operat...

Page 4: ...ge Controlled Input CI on the CC12 The CC12 Relay can be operated with a DC control voltage at the CI terminal instead of IR if desired This allows the switching of high current systems up to 5 Amps with a low current DC control signal In Fig 6 the STATUS or CO output of a ZPR68 12V drives the CI control input of a CC12 when the zone is turned ON OFF The common CO of the ZPR68 could also be used A...

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