*Actual product and finish may vary
that is perfect to use when either a magnetic lock or electric
strike is installed on an automatic door.
-For use when either a magnetic lock or electric strike is installed.
-Easy set-up with dip switches.
Specifications:
Supply Voltage: 15 to 24 VAC / VDC: -5% to +10%
Operating Frequency: 4 Mhz (Microprocessor)
Power Consumption: 10 mA at rest, 50 mA Max.
Output: (2) SPDT Relays
Maximum Voltage – Relay Contact: 30 V DC, 120 VAC
Maximum Current – Relay Contacts: 1 A DC, 0.5 A AC
MC-25: Micro-processed module that provides relay outputs for the
purpose of coordinating automatic door operation with electronic lock
triggering.
A. The module shall be digitally processed and shall have
two relays: one relay designated as “delay on break”, the other
designated as “delay on make”.
B. Timed outputs shall be fully
adjustable and the “delay on break” relay shall be field selectable for
a “wet” output” which is equivalent to the input voltage. Non
micro-processed modules shall not be acceptable.
C. Module Dimensions: 3”W x 2”H x .9”D
MC-25 (10MC25) is a Delay on Make / Delay on Break Time Delay
Module.
The delay on break timer will release the lock and then the
delay on
make timer will enable the door to open and be held open for a
set
period of time.
When a momentary contact closure is applied at
the input wires, RELAY 1 ( 0-7 seconds) will become active.
Approximately 0.5 or 1.5 seconds after RELAY 1 becomes active, a second
relay, RELAY 2, ( 0-15 seconds ) will become active. The time delay will
begin as soon as the input signal is released. If another momentary
contact closure is applied to the input wires during the output of RELAY
2, the entire timing cycle will begin again. RELAY 2 will not drop out,
but it will be reset to the full time delay. Also, the input voltage
can be supplied through the contacts of RELAY 1 by changing the position
of two jumpers on the MC-25.