INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model CC-8946 Rev. 1.1 Magnetic Lock with Display Panel Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Specifications 3. Supplied equipment 4. Functions of controls and indicators 5. Installation 6. Operation 7. Theory of operation and troubleshooting 13...
1. INTRODUCTION The Model CC-8946 is a magnetic door lock with an integrated display panel intended for use on doors that are monitored and controlled from a remote location. The unit includes a magnetic lock rated at 1200lbs and a display panel that is readily viewed by personnel on the secure side of the door.
The CC-8946 consists of the Magnetic Lock with Display Panel, Magnetic Armature and various accessories and mounting hardware to facilitate installation. The table below lists all of the items that comprise the Model CC-8946 along with a brief description of each to aid in identification and use.
4. FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS The functions of the items on the display panel are described below: Key switch - Used to release the magnetic lock by momentarily turning the key clockwise. The key cannot be removed in this released position. Red Lamp - Indicates that the door is open.
5. INSTALLATION Installation of the CC-8946 consists of mounting the Magnetic Lock/Display Panel and the Armature, and then connecting the attached cable (via a terminal block) to the cable that runs to the associated Door Control Module. 5.1 Mechanical Installation...
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STEP 1 - FRAME PREPARATION Remove the housing cover prior to lock installation (see Figure 5-5 Exploded View). Prepare the frame for the electro-magnetic lock assembly by drilling for #14 sheet metal screws or drilling and tapping for 1/4-20 machine screws and external tooth lock washers, (use the large slotted holes only) tightening the screws just enough to hold unit in place.
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STEP 4 - LOCK & ARMATURE ALIGNMENT With the electro-magnet energized and the armature fully engaged, position the Lock so that the door is snug against stops and then tighten the #14 Sheet Metal Screws or the ¼ #20 machine screws securely.
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20 ft. long and may be cut as necessary. A terminal block within or near the door frame is normally used to interconnect the CC-8946 with the cable that connects with the associated Door Control Module in the SIC.
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Figure 5-5, Exploded View of the CC-8946...
Control Module associated with that door. Secure Mode The CC-8946 is normally in the Secure Mode. In this mode the Green and Amber lamps are on, indicating that the door is closed and the magnet is bonded to the armature.
Power to the magnetic lock is routed from the Control Module through T1, Pin 8, then through the Key Switch S5 to the magnet. Sensors within the CC-8946 monitor the status of the door, magnetic lock and push bar and route this information to the control unit through T1 and the interconnecting cable. The Control Module uses this information to control the magnetic lock and the status of the indicator lamps and audible alarm on the CC-8946’s display panel.
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Relay K2 - is controlled by the Magnetic Bond Switch S3. The output contacts of K2 are connected to the red/green, red/yellow and red/black wires in the interconnecting cable. These outputs are intended for use with an external device such as an automatic door opener. Electromagnet –...
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One Year Limited Warranty MONITEQ products are warranted to be free from factory defects for a period of one year from the date of shipment. The repair or replacement of a defective part shall be at the option of the factory when the product is shipped prepaid and insured by the owner.
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