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CX-EMF-2 MULTI-FUNCTION TIMER

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

SECTION 3B - SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

Unsecured Restroom (Mode 2)

This application is a shared-use single (normally unlocked) 
restroom door in facilities such as nursing homes, hospitals, 
shopping malls, etc. The relay provides control of the lock, 
operator, and switches, to provide the utmost in flexibility, 
safety for the occupants, yet still be easy to install and program.

The door opens automatically by pressing the exterior wall 
switch. Once the door has closed, pressing the “Push to Lock” 
button inside locks the door – energizing the strike, and 
the exterior switch is removed from the circuit. To exit the 
restroom, push the interior wall switch. The door unlocks, opens 
and resets the system. Should the door be opened manually, the 
magnetic contact switch will reset the system.

Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, which allows a 
panic button to unlock, open the door (optional), and send an 
emergency signal for assistance. The output can be maintained 
or pulsed. As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 can be set to 
automatically reset (and unlock) after 15 minutes time.

Step 1

Select MODE 2 via the first 3 positions 
of the dip switch as shown:

See Diagram 1

 for location of dipswitch, 

connectors, & potentiometers.

IMPORTANT: Any changes to Mode selector or Out2 settings 
must be made with power off!

Step 2  -  Dip Switch Options 

Push dipswitch #6 ON for the panic button to unlock and 
open the door. Leave switch #6 OFF to enable the panic button 
to unlock the door only but not open it. 

Push dipswitch #7 ON, to enable the 15 minute time-out 
(reset) feature. Leave in OFF position if you do not want an 
automatic reset. 

Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to dipswitches #4 
& 5 (See diagram 1 for location). A common use in this mode 
would be to have Relay 5 follow the lock relay and light an 
occupied sign. By default, Relay #5 follows Relay #1. Dipswitch 
# 8 is not used in this mode. 

Step 3  -  Connections 

Refer to Diagram 3 for the following connections. 
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input terminal 
strip (numbered 1-14). Firmly re-insert connector if removed. 
Next, make your connections to the Relay Output strip 
(numbered 1–15) (Relay 3 is not used in this application). 
Re-insert connector. 

The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides either 12 VDC or 5 VDC on 
Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting an “Occupied” LED. This output is 
present whenever the door is locked. Select output voltage 
using jumper as shown: 

Connect 12 or 24V AC/DC supply to terminals 1 & 2 of the 
2-pin Power Connector (Terminals are not polarity sensitive).

SECTION 3C - SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

Secured Restroom (Mode 3)

This application is a shared-use single (normally locked) 
restroom door in facilities such as nursing homes, hospitals, 
shopping malls, etc. The relay provides control of the lock, 
operator and switches, to provide the utmost in facility security, 
safety for the occupants, yet easy to install and program. 

In this application the door is normally locked whether 
occupied or not. It may be unlocked by Key-switch, keypad, or 
another credential. The EMF-2 can be configured to activate 
the door operator immediately, or after pressing the wall-
switch within the (adjustable) time period. Once the door 
has closed, pressing the “Push to Lock” button removes the 
exterior keypad / key-switch from the circuit. The electric lock 
will pulse twice to let the user know that the door is secure, 
and an output is available to light an Occupied LED(s). 

To exit the restroom, push interior wall switch. The door unlocks, 
opens and resets the system. Should the door be opened 
manually, the magnetic contact switch resets the system. 

Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, allowing a 
panic button to unlock, open the door (optional) and send 
an emergency signal for assistance. The output can be 
maintained or pulsed. As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 
can be set to automatically reset (and unlock) after 
15 minutes time. 

Step 1

Select MODE 3 via the first 3 positions 
of the dip switch as shown:

See Diagram 1

 for location of dipswitch, 

connectors, & potentiometers.

IMPORTANT: Any changes to Mode selector or Out2 settings 
must be made with power off!

OFF / ON

1
2
3

OFF / ON

1
2
3

Содержание CX-EMF-2

Страница 1: ...x 95mm In addition to the above Model EMF 2 ABM includes a lockable metal cabinet to house the relay The cabinet is equipped with two lighted push switches on to turn the relay power on or off and the...

Страница 2: ...op View P2 P3 P1 P4 Inputs Mode Rel 5 Opt Relay 1 Timer Settings Relay ON Indicators 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 12 24V Power Trouble Output I...

Страница 3: ...1 2 of the Digital I O strip Re insert connector firmly if removed Connect 12 or 24V AC DC supply to terminals 1 2 of the 2 pin Power Connector Terminals are not polarity sensitive Step 4 Adjustments...

Страница 4: ...quired if Panic switch is utilised Fail Safe Electric Strike Shown if Fail Secure lock is used wire to Terminals 1 2 MOV Wire MOV supplied directly to strike or magnet Power for Strike N C Simple Micr...

Страница 5: ...ollowing connections Wire all input connections to the removable Input terminal strip numbered 1 14 Firmly re insert connector if removed Next make your connections to the Relay Output strip numbered...

Страница 6: ...inals 1 2 Wire MOV supplied directly to strike or magnet Power for Strike Door Operator Inside Wall Switch Outside Wall Switch Occupied LED optional Panic switch optional Inside Push to Lock Switch 12...

Страница 7: ...and all connected equipment strike lights etc Observe the red Power LED on the unit which should light If not re confirm proper voltage and or terminal strip connection Enter keypad key switch or othe...

Страница 8: ...ke or magnet Power for Strike Occupied LED optional Inside Wall Switch Outside Wall Switch optional Panic switch optional Inside Push to Lock Switch 12 24 V AC DC Power Magnetic Contact Switch MOV PUS...

Страница 9: ...es 4 5 See diagram 1 for location A common use in this mode would be that Relay 5 follows the lock relay and lights an occupied sign It could also be utilized for the second door lock rather than conn...

Страница 10: ...Occupied LED optional Inside Wall Switch Door 1 Outside Wall Switch Door 1 Panic switch optional 12 24 V AC DC Power Magnetic Contact Switch on both doors Wire in series PUSH TO LOCK Door 1 Lock Opti...

Страница 11: ...t A is activated first door A opens then when closed again door B opens in sequence Conversely when input B is activated first door B opens then when it is closed again door A opens sequentially A thi...

Страница 12: ...EN PUSH TO OPEN PUSH N C N C 1 Timer Settings Relay On Indicators EMF 2 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Off On 1 2 5 7 4 6 3 8 Mode Rel 5 Opt 2 3 4 5...

Страница 13: ...provides a trouble output on pins 6 7 after 5 minutes of door ajar Connect 12 or 24V AC DC supply to terminals 1 2 of the 2 pin Power Connector Terminals are not polarity sensitive Step 4 Adjustments...

Страница 14: ...5 Contact Power for Strike Power for Strike Power for Strike Power for Strike Power for Strike Trouble output after 5 minutes of door ajar Select 5V or 12V output with jumper 12 24 V AC DC Power Troub...

Страница 15: ...nd or terminal strip connection Activate an input device to one of the doors Observe the respective output LED which should light immediately The door should unlock and or open If a request to open co...

Страница 16: ...Door 2 Lock TO OPEN PUSH Inside Wall Switch Door 2 LOCK DOWN N C N C Trouble Trouble output after 5 minutes of door ajar Select 5V or 12V output with jumper STEP HERE ONLY Trouble Output 1 Timer Setti...

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