CAMDEN CX-DE1200 Installation Instructions Manual page 6

Delayed egress electro magnetic lock special locking arrangement
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CX-DE1200 Delayed Egress Electro Magnetic Lock
INSTA L L AT I O N I NST RU CTI ONS
Step 8
After the lock unit has been mounted to the door and frame as per the provided template, route the wires through the access hole
and out to the controller board. Re-mount the lock front cover onto the lock. Make sure the proxy sensor is aligned with the hole on
the cover. The sensor height is factory default which slightly projected out from the surface cover.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the proxy sensor height, as this will result in damage to the sensor and void the warranty.
Step 9
Make all wiring connections to the lock controller board. Special precaution on the polarity of the input power terminals. This lock
has auto sensing voltage feature which automatically configures itself for 12 VDC or 24 VDC operation. Correct power supply voltage
must be used for proper lock operation.
NOTE: The length of wiring to all field-wiring terminals shall not exceed 98.5 ft (30 m)
CAUTION: Input terminals for R-Exit, Reset & Ex-Trig must only be connected to a normally open momentary dry contact switch.
Connection to a voltage or "wet" output may damage the lock and void the warranty.
Step 10
Slowly swing the door closed and visually check the position of the proxy trigger as it approaches the proxy sensor on the lock. The
proxy trigger & sensor should align between one another either horizontally or vertically, if the installation was done perfectly using
the provided mounting template. The LED at the back of the proxy sensor will light on when the proxy trigger is detected.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Standard operation of the lock depends on the proxy sensor being able to detect the proxy trigger when the
door is swing closed. A minor adjustment can be made to the proxy sensor height for fine tuning.
Step 11
Fine Tuning Proxy Sensor Height:
- Turning proxy sensor holder clockwise (CW) will increase the height of the proxy sensor from the front cover surface;
hence decreasing the gap between the sensor and proxy trigger.
- Turning proxy sensor holder counterclockwise (CCW) will decrease the height of the proxy sensor from the front cover surface;
hence increasing the gap between the sensor and proxy trigger.
Step 12
Fine Tuning Door Movement Detection Sensitivity:
The proxy trigger is spring loaded and can be screwed in or out from the proxy trigger ABS housing using the provided Allen key M5.
Hence, increase or decrease the gap between the sensor and proxy trigger.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Standard installation of the proxy sensor and proxy trigger does not have to touch each other physically to
operate correctly.
Release Time:
The Release time can be selectable either 15 or 30 seconds. The Nuisance time delay is included in the door Release cycle and the
total time to unlock the door remain the same as per setting once sensor is triggered.
Nuisance Time:
The Nuisance time feature is a warning time delay that commences when pressure is applied to outward swinging doors. Releasing
the door before the end of the nuisance time, will turn off the warning alarm buzzer and reset nuisance time to origin. Nuisance
time is field selectable for 1, 2 or 3 seconds. Triggering the proxy sensor beyond the nuisance time will start the irreversible Release
cycle time. The Nuisance time is included in the lock Release time cycle.
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PROXY SENSOR HOLDER
CW
CCW
PROXY SENSOR
DOOR
PROXY TRIGGER

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