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Maximal11FV / Maximal33FV / Maximal55FV / Maximal77FV / Maximal75FV Access Power Controllers (Fused)
(a) Normally Open [NO] input:
For non-latching hook-up refer to Fig. 6, pg. 12. For latching hook-up refer to Fig. 7, pg. 12.
(b) Normally Closed [NC] input:
For non-latching hook-up refer to Fig. 8, pg. 12. For latching hook-up refer to Fig. 9, pg. 12.
(c) FACP Signaling Circuit input trigger:
Connect the positive (+) and negative (–) from the FACP signaling circuit output to the terminals
marked [+ INP –]. Connect the FACP EOL to the terminals marked [+ RET –] (polarity is referenced
in an alarm condition). Jumper located next to TRG LED must be cut (Fig. 6, pg. 12).
9.
FACP Dry form “C” output (Not evaluated by UL) (Fig. 2a, pg. 9):
FACP form “C” contacts can be use to trigger reporting or signaling devices. These contact switch
upon a fire alarm input trigger to the ACM8 boards.
10.
Stand-by Battery Connections (Fig. 3, pg. 10):
For Access Control applications batteries are optional. When batteries are not used, a loss of AC will result
in
the loss of output voltage. When the use of stand-by batteries is desired, they must be lead acid or gel type.
Connect battery to terminals marked [– BAT +] (Fig. 3, pg. 10). Use two (2) 12VDC batteries connected in
series for 24VDC operation (battery leads included). Use batteries - Casil CL1270 (12V/7AH), CL12120
(12V/12AH), CL12400 (12V/40AH), CL12650 (12V/65AH) batteries or UL recognized BAZR2 and BAZR8
batteries of an appropriate rating.
11.
Battery and AC Supervision outputs (Fig. 3, pg. 10):
It is required to connect supervisory trouble reporting devices to outputs marked [AC Fail, BAT Fail]
supervisory relay outputs marked [NC, C, NO] to appropriate visual notification devices.
Use 22 AWG to 18 AWG for AC Fail and Low/No Battery reporting.
12. To delay AC reporting for 2 hrs., set dip switch [AC Delay] to OFF position (Fig. 3, pg. 10).
To delay AC reporting for 1 min., set dip switch [AC Delay] to ON position (Fig. 3, pg. 10).
13.
Fire Alarm Disconnect (Fig. 3, pg. 10):
To enable Fire Alarm Disconnect set dip switch [Shutdown] to ON position.
To disable Fire Alarm Disconnect set dip switch [Shutdown] to OFF position.
14.
Installation of tamper switch (Not Included) (Fig. 3b, pg. 10):
Mount UL Listed tamper switch (Honeywell Model 112 or equivalent) at the top of the enclosure. Slide the
tamper switch bracket onto the edge of the enclosure approximately 2” from the right side (Fig. 3b, pg. 10).
Connect tamper switch wiring to the Access Control Panel input or the appropriate UL Listed reporting
device. To activate alarm signal open the door of the enclosure.
15.
Multiple power supply inputs (Fig. 2, pg. 9):
When using an additional external power supply, jumpers J1 and J2 located on corresponding ACM8 board
must be cut (Fig. 2c, 2d, pg. 9 and Fig. 5, pg. 12). Connect external access control power supply to the
terminals marked [– C] (These terminals are paralleled to the [– Power +] terminals). When using
DC power supplies, polarity must be observed. When using AC power supplies, polarity needs not to be
observed
(Fig. 2d, pg. 9). All field wiring connections must be made employing suitable gauge CM or FPL
jacketed wire (or equivalent substitute) (Fig. 4a, pg. 11).
Maintenance:
Unit should be tested at least once a year for the proper operation as follows:
FACP Supervision: To ensure proper connection and operation of the Fire Alarm disconnect hookup. Please
follow the appropriate procedure below:
Normally Open Input: Placing a short between terminals marked [T] and [+ INP] will trigger the Fire
Alarm Disconnect. Remove the short to reset.
Normally Closed Input: Removing the wire from terminal marked [INP
–
] will trigger the Fire Alarm
Disconnect. Replace the wire to terminal marked [INP
–
] to reset.
FACP Signal Circuit Input: It is necessary to trigger the Fire Alarm System.
In all of the above scenarios the green TRG LED of the ACM8s will illuminate. All outputs selected for
Fire Alarm Disconnect will activate releasing locking devices.
Note: All outputs [OUT 1] - [OUT 8] must be in a normal (de-energized) condition prior to testing. When the
unit is configured for Normally Open (Fig. 8, pg. 12) or Normally Closed (Fig. 10, pg. 12) latching operation,
it is necessary to reset the Fire Alarm Disconnect by activating the Normally Closed reset switch.
Output Voltage Test: Under normal load conditions, the DC output voltage should be checked for proper
voltage level (refer to MaximalF series Configuration Chart, pg. 3).
Battery Test: Under normal load conditions check that the battery is fully charged, check specified voltage at
the battery terminals and at the board terminals marked [+ BAT –] to ensure that there is no break in the battery
connection wires.
Note: Maximum charge current is 1.54A. Expected battery life is 5 years; however, it is recommended to
change batteries within 4 years or less if necessary.