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Xantech CC62 Installation Instructions

Remote relay module

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The CC62 Remote Relay Module consists of six double-pole double-throw relays which are controlled by
way of IR commands from a Xantech RC68+ (or RC68) Programmer. The RC68+ commands are "taught"
to learning devices and passed to the CC62 IR IN (S) and G input terminals via Xantech IR receivers,
keypads, etc. The six relays give "dry contact" closures for a multitude of uses where simple contact
closures are needed. Any combination of one to six relays may be selected and operated in several ways
using the commands from the RC68+ Programmer.
CC62
REMOTE RELAY MODULE
12 VDC
1A
Fig. 1 The Model CC62 Remote Relay Module
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
• 6 double-pole double-throw relays rated at 5 Amps. 30 volts DC.
• 2 normally open and 2 normally closed contacts per relay.
• Six 6-terminal screw-type plug-in connectors - one for each of the relays.
• Each relay and the relay poles are isolated from each other allowing use in circuits of differing potentials
and grounds.
• 4-terminal IR IN and +12V plug-in for Xantech IR Receivers, Smart Pads, connecting blocks and other
devices.
• IR Confirm LED lights with RC68+ and non RC68+ IR signals.
• RC68+ IR commands permit Pair, Toggle, Momentary and Group mode operations as well as different
IR codes for use of multiple CC62's.
• The CC62's Code Group number is 60.
• Universal mounting fits 19-inch racks or any 3-1/2" X 19" flat surface. Extends about 2-3/4" behind panel
with cables connected.
• Requires RC68+ (or RC68) Programmer and 782-00 Power Supply.
• Power: 12 VDC @ 300mA.
• Dimensions: 19" W x 3-1/2" H x 2-1/4" D
RC68+ PROGRAMMER / REMOTE CONTROL
The RC68+ Programmer (available separately) contains all commands necessary to operate the CC62 (see
Fig. 2).
• You will need it to program universal learning devices such as the Xantech URC-1 learning remote, the
Xantech Smart Pads, the 590 Controller, the 710 Fone Link, etc., with commands that operate the CC62.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CC62
REMOTE RELAY MODULE
RELAY
RELAY
1
2
NO
NC
IR CONFIRM
NO
NC
RELAY
RELAY
RELAY
3
4
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NC
RELAY
5
6
NO
NO
NC
NC
NO
NO
NC
NC
1

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Summary of Contents for Xantech CC62

  • Page 1 IR commands from a Xantech RC68+ (or RC68) Programmer. The RC68+ commands are "taught" to learning devices and passed to the CC62 IR IN (S) and G input terminals via Xantech IR receivers, keypads, etc. The six relays give "dry contact" closures for a multitude of uses where simple contact closures are needed.
  • Page 2 (the N/C selection). GP-ON - (group ON). This button (labeled F8 on the button face) causes the CC62 to turn all 6 relays ON at the same time (the N/O selections). GP-ON overrides all individual settings. GP-OFF - (group OFF).
  • Page 3: Installation

    The CC62 should normally be plugged into an unswitched AC outlet. However, if the power to the CC62 is interrupted by a power failure or other reason, the internal memory will retain the last selected switched condition for each of the relays.
  • Page 4 2. To perform GROUP ON and OFF commands, it is necessary to sequence (macro) the different Group ON and OFF codes for each CC62 in a learning device, such as the Xantech URC-1 Remote, a Smart Pad™, or a 590-00 Controller.
  • Page 5 5 and 6 as they would connected to relays 1 and 2. 3. The Model CC62 is intended to be mounted on a flat surface or onto a standard 19-inch rack. 2-6-01 Rev.C...