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CC12

5

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

OFF

ON

TGL

MMT

B

0

2

3

4

5

6

1

7

80

48

10

90

01

00

C0

50

D0

41

40

A0

30

B0

21

20

E0

70

F0

61

60

88

18

98

09

08

A8

38

B8

29

28

E8

78

F8

69

68

C8

58

D8

49

E1

89

C9

A9

E9

71

19

59

39

79

F1

99

D9

B9

F9

Place the

"B" Overlay

on the RC68+

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

CODE

SUB-

GROUP

6

2

4

3

1

RC68+

Fig. 2  

The RC68 Programmer

RC68+ PROGRAMMER / REMOTE CONTROL

The RC68+ Programmer (available separately) contains all the commands necessary to operate the CC12.

• You will need it to program universal learning devices such as the Xantech URC-1 learning remote, the

Xantech Smart Pads, the 590 Programmable Controller, the 710 Fone Link, etc., with commands that
operate the CC12.

• NOTE: The RC68+ codes operate several other Xantech models as well, such as the RS41AV, RP41AV,

ZPR68, etc.  Therefore, only the button descriptions that apply to the operation of the CC12
(OVERLAY 'B') are listed below
.  All others should be ignored.

CAUTION:  While the RC68+ will operate as a separate remote control, it is highly recommended it not
be given to the final user for the following reasons:

• Since it includes setable code groups, the user may inadvertently alter the installer configurations.

• Also, since the user will require IR commands from other brands of equipment to control the total system,

in addition to those of the CC12, all commands should be consolidated into one learning device, for ease
of use.

APPLICABLE RC68+ BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS

1. Pair OFF Command.  This 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) Command.  Pressing this button causes the

CC12 relay to go ON (the N/O selection) but stays ON only as long
as the button is held down. When released, the relay returns to the
OFF position (the N/C selection).

5. IR Emitter Lens.

CODE SUB-GROUP

The RC68+ has 11 rows of 5 buttons each.  Each row, identified by the
numbers 0 through 7 (see Fig. 2), will execute the same set of 4
commands listed above, when selected by the CODE SUB-GROUP switch on the CC12. This is useful to
prevent mutual interaction in common IR systems when using more than one CC12, or if SR21's are used
with CC12's.

To change the CODE SUB-GROUP, simply rotate the CODE SUB-GROUP switch on the CC12 to the
number that corresponds to the desired row on the RC68+.  Remove and reapply power (after 20
seconds), then use the chosen row to execute the commands for that particular CC12.

NOTE:  No changes are needed on the RC68+!

6. Code Group Numbers.  The CC12 is also capable of being set to different basic code groups as well

as the sub-groups.

NOTE:  

When shipped from the factory, the CC12 is set to code group number 50.  Be sure to set

the RC68+ to the same number!

It may be necessary to change the CC12 to a  different code group if it is used in a common IR bus controlled
system with many CC12'S, SR21's, etc., to avoid mutual interaction.

Refer to the RC68+ instructions for code group setting procedures.

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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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