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Wiring the controller into host fire alarm or trigger circuit:
The Controller must
be wired into the host fire alarm panel or a 24V circuit that switches on when
there is a fire alarm (i.e. an ancillary device). This is done by connecting either
two of the remaining four inputs (+)1 and (-)1 or (+)2 and (-)2.
Either input triggers the unit to release mode on receipt of a 24V signal.
Generally 1 is used to register an alarm signal from the host panel and the
second to register a fault in the alarm panel.
Once this is done secure the front cover to the back using the two screws.
Programming Controller
Firstly, each door holder has to be “introduced” to the controller so that they recognise each other. We call this enrolling.
We recommend that enrolment be carried out with the door holders at the controller prior to fitting them to doors. Insert the
batteries in to one unit at a time (See the page 6) and follow the instructions below.
Enrol Unit
Only one un-enrolled unit can be enrolled at a time. Ensure all other un-enrolled units have no batteries fitted.
Press Enrol Button and wait........
Number on display
remains the same
Fault LED flashes
twice
Number on display increments
Success
Failure
Try again
Note the number displayed and record it on the back of the door holder. Once it is fitted behind its door, write a list of which
number door holder is located where in the building. Then if the controller ever indicates a fault with one unit it can easily be
traced.
Note This takes up to 3 mins for the door holder to change to the door holding mode from failsafe
Figure 4: Enrol Unit
Mounting and Wiring
Mains Power Supply :
A three core wire that meets relevant wiring regulations should be used to supply mains power to the con-
troller. It should be no greater than 2.5mm2 and be brought in using one of the knockouts provided in removable inserts in the top
and bottom edge.