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212xt Wiring Diagrams and Specifications Voltage Selection Settings
Wire Xtreme Pad to Appropriate color wires on Programmer
P5*
(Red to Red, etc.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Position 2
Position 1
12-24VAC
12-15VDC
15-24VDC
( White / Yellow ) ( White / Black ) ( Red ) ( Black )
7
8
9
*
0
#
P2
P3
P4
P1
P5* RELAY
SW1
+
*P5 is the Voltage Selector. With the jumper in position one, 12-15vdc only operation is selected. With the jumper in position two 15-24vdc/12-24vac operation is selected.
Packing Checklist: Xtreme™ Keypad 212 XT Programming Controller Four Conductor Wire Harness (1) Three Conductor Wire Harness (4) Slotted Screws (4) Plastic Anchors (4) Machine Screws (2) 5/64 Allen Head Wrench (1) Tech Supp. With Warranty card Command & Control Features and Programming Guide
NC
C
P1 -REX INPUT P2 -RELAY 2 P3 -RELAY 3 P4 -RELAY 4 P5 -VOLTAGE SELECTOR SW1 -PROGRAMMING SWITCH
NO
SPECIFICATIONS: MECHANICAL: XT CASE DIMENSIONS: 2.75”w x 4.50”h x 1.50”d
ENVIRONMENTAL: TEMPERATURE: -20°F TO 130°F (-28°C TO 54°C)
PROGRAMMER CASE DEMENSIONS: 2.75”w x 4.50”h x 2.50”d ELECTRICAL: VOLTAGE: 12-24 Volts AC/DC (selected by jumper) CURRENT: @12-24 Volts AC/DC- 20ma typical-150 max with all relays energized
INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS, INC. 427 TURNPIKE STREET, CANTON, MA 02021 U.S.A. 800-343-9502, 617-821-5566 (FAX)617-821-4443
OUTPUTS: Main relay: 8 Amp, Form-C @ 24volts-10 AMP surge Relays 2, 3, & 4 are Form C relays-1 AMP MAXIMUM
TM
ELECTRONICS, INC
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6061170 REV 1.01
Basic Access Control with an Electric Door Strike
Normally Open Remote Switch
NO
NC
NO
C
OUTPUT 2
White/Orange
Remote Triggering Input Not Used Remote Triggering Input
Normally Open Remote Switch
NC NO NC C C
OUTPUT 3
OUTPUT 4
White
Remote Triggering Input Not Used Remote Triggering Input
-Jumper on 2&3 for 12-15 VDC only -Jumper on 1&2 for 15-24 VDC 12-24 VAC
Brown
TS 1 Programming Switch
Basic Access Control with an Magnetic Lock
SW1
NO
White/Orange
NC
NO C
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 3
White
Brown Programming Switch
NC NO NC C
C
TS 1 SW1
OUTPUT 4
-Jumper on 2&3 for 12-15 VDC only -Jumper on 1&2 for 15-24 VDC 12-24 VAC
Electric door strike ( Fail secure ) 12 or 24 volt AC/DC power supply
12 or 24 volt AC/DC power supply Note: Lock voltage must match power supply voltage
Transorb
Note: Lock voltage must match power supply voltage
Magnetic Doorlock ( Fail Safe )
Transorb
Arming and Disarming a typical Alarm Control Panel
Shunting an Alarm Zone
NOTE: LED’s not provided with Keypad. Connections are shown for a typical panel with sink outputs.
Green LED ( panel disarmed ) Red LED ( panel armed ) Normally Open Remote Switch
NO
NC
NO
C
C
TYPICAL ALARM CONTROL PANEL GREEN LED (-)
NC NO NC C
RED LED (-) 12 VOLTS (+)
Remote Triggering Input Not Used Remote Triggering Input
OUTPUT 2
White/Orange White
Brown
TS 1 Programming Switch
SW1
OUTPUT 3
OUTPUT 4
NO
-Jumper on 2&3 for 12-15 VDC only -Jumper on 1&2 for 15-24 VDC 12-24 VAC
OUTPUT 2
Programming Switch
TS 1 SW1
12 or 24 volt AC/DC power supply
NC C
NO
NC NO NC C C
OUTPUT 3
ARM/DISARM TERMINALS
OUTPUT 4
-Jumper on 2&3 for 12-15 VDC only -Jumper on 1&2 for 15-24 VDC 12-24 VAC
12 VOLTS (-) 12 VOLTS (+)
To Alarm Panel Closed Circuit Loop
6061170 REV 1.01
Auxiliary Outputs The Extreme™ programming controller comes equipped with 3 auxiliary relay outputs and 3 internal timer circuits. The outputs can operate from 01-90 seconds, or you can program them to latch in the energized position until the same code, or another latch code is entered. These outputs maybe used to turn on or off, or shunt most devices after a valid code entry. The relays are form C relay and are rated to handle one (1) amp of current at either 12 volts or 24 volts, type AC or DC. To incorporate this feature into your system, simply locate one of the five connectors, each one with three (3) wires, green, blue, and gray, located in the box with the XtremeTM programming controller. With the controller powered down, unlatch the keypad from the plastic housing and slide the printed circuit board out of housing. With the circuit board out, you may now choose one of the exposed outputs as shown in Diagram A.
Wiring the Auxiliary Relays Example: to a sounder
XtremeTM CONTROL RELAY BOARD
1. Connect the three conductor harness with the green, blue, and gray wire to the auxiliary output relay jack as shown in diagram A. 2. Connect green wire to V+ on sounder. 3. Connect blue wire to V+ from power supply. 4. Connect V- from power supply to V- on sounder. 5. Gray wire is not used.
DIAGRAM A
Propped Door Relay
Programming the Auxiliary Outputs To program how long the output can operate for, Program as follows: 1. Enter programming mode. Press 99 # (master code) * Verify controller is in programming. Yellow light should be flashing slowly.
2. Select the output that you want to program. GRAY (NC) NOT USED
For output #2, press 12# (relay time)# 0# * * For output #3, press 13# (relay time)# 0# * * For output #4, press 14# (relay time)# 0# * *
V+
GREEN (NO)
V+ V-
* Relay time must always be represented by two digits. for 5 seconds (05).
To Power Supply
To operate selected output(s) with a user code. 3. Verify that you are still in programming mode. 4. Press 59# (The output you choose: ie 2) # (user number) # (new code) * (repeat code) *
DIAGRAM B.
door contact
white wire with orange stripe
5. Exit programming mode by pressing the * white wire
user number is where your code is stored in the memory of the keypad.
BLUE (C)