MS Sedco S-COR CLEARPATH SPECTRUM COORDINATOR User Manual S COR 032012

MS Sedco, Inc. CLEARPATH SPECTRUM COORDINATOR S COR 032012

Users Manual

8701 Castle Park Drive  Indianapolis, Indiana 46256Telephone: (800) 842-2545/(317) 842-2545  www.mssedco.com  custsvc@mssedco.comPage 1S-CORv0312Section 1General DescriptionThe  ClearPath  Spectrum  Coordinator  functions  in  a similar  role  to  traditional  wireless  system  receiver  and timing  modules,  and  feature  several  industry  firsts.  ClearPath  Spectrum  products  feature  digital  two-way communication, increasing security and allowing users to pair  transmitters  to  coordinators,  identify  the transmitter’s  location,  and  monitor  battery  power.  Optional  SecureActivation  will  require  users  of  the outside switch to be  granted clearance before activation can occur.  ClearPath Spectrum coordinators feature two outputs with programmable time delay.ClearPath Spectrum products operate at 2.4 GHz, making the  wave  length  more  than  5  times  shorter  than commonly-used  frequencies.    Shorter  waves  pass through cracks and barriers  easier, and  transmitters will continue  to  attempt  to  contact  the  coordinator  until  it receives an acknowledgement.Section 2Basic InstallationThe physical placement of the CS/COR is  typically in the door  operator  housing  area  since  the  power  supply  and operator control are already there.  Section 3Technical DataModel.................................. ClearPath Spectrum™ S-CORInput Power......................... 12-24V AC or DCOutput Contacts.................. Form CRelay 1 Contact Rating....... 3A:24V ACRelay 2 Contact Rating....... 1A:24V ACTemperature Rating........... -22°F to 158°F   (-30°C to 70°C)Weight................................. 0.25 lbs.Physical Size....................... 3 3/4"L x 2 1/4"W x 1"H!Spectrum Coordinator  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS           S-CORhClearPat™Note that Output 1 will typically be used to trigger an electronic locking device, while Output 2 will be usedto activate an automatic door.FIGURE 1Wiring Diagram1234567RED (+) 12-40V AC or DCGREEN (Relay 2 - N.O.)BLK (-) 12-40V AC or DCGREEN (Relay 2 - COM)WHT (Relay 1 - N.C.)BROWN (Relay 1 - COM)VIO (Relay 1 - N.O.)12GREENWHITE <>
Battery 1PAIR8701 Castle Park Drive  Indianapolis, Indiana 46256Telephone: (800) 842-2545/(317) 842-2545  www.mssedco.com  custsvc@mssedco.comPage 2S-CORv0312Section 4Programming the Coordinator —Single Openings:Upon  power  up,  the  screen  will  read  “MS  Sedco:  Press Select to Begin.”  Press Select.The next screen will show “Opening Type.”  The default is Single.  Press Select to skip this step and move on, or to verify  the  selection,  press  the  >  key.    The  next  screen should  then  show  Single*,  with  the  *  indicating  the current selection.  Press Select to move to the next step, or < to move back to the original screen and press Select.The  next  screen  will  show  “Channel  Select.”    Four channels are available, with the default being channel 1.  In most cases, the channel will remain at the default, and the installer may press Select to skip the step, but should one  wish  to  auto  scan  to  the  cleanest  channel,  or manually choose a different channel for greater efficiency if  two  openings  are  in  close  proximity,  this  can  be accomplished  by  using  the  arrow  keys.    Note  that  in manual  mode,  the  current  channel  selection  will  be indicated with an asterisk (*). The  next  screen  will  show  “Pair  Device.”    THE COORDINATOR WILL  ONLY  RESPOND  TO  TRANSMITTERS THAT HAVE BEEN PAIRED.  Use the arrow keys to choose the location of the transmitter.  The available choices are Outside,  Inside,  and  HH  (hand  held).    Choose  the appropriate  location  of the  transmitter and press  select.  The  screen  will  then  show  “Press  Device  Pair  Button.”  Press the  PAIR button on  the transmitter’s circuit board.  (Note:  for  hand  held  transmitters,  the  cover  must  be removed  to access the PAIR  button.)  Upon pressing the PAIR button, the screen should change to “IDxxxx Paired Press  Select.”    At  the  end  of  two  minutes,  if  the coordinator has not received a pairing signal, the screen will  read  “Pair  Failed  Press  Select.”    In  either  case,  the screen will give you an option to pair additional devices.  When  all  devices  have  been  paired,  choose  “No”  or “Skip” to move on the next screen.The next screen will read “Add Setting.”  This is the place where  users  can  program  additional  features  into  the device.  Five additional settings are available: HH Signal Range,  Output  Delay,  SecureActivation,  Ratchet  Relay, and Unpair Devices.  These are covered below:Output  Delay  –  This  controls  the  delay  between  output relays 1  and  2  and  can  be  adjusted  via  the  arrow keys.  Remember,  Output  1  is  typically the  locking  device,  and Output  2  is  typically  an  automatic  door.    After  adjusting time with the arrow keys, press Select to move on to the next step.SecureActivation  –  Many  times  an  automatic  door  with wireless  activation  is  installed after  a  security  system is already  in  place.    SecureActivation  allows  the  outside transmitter to be integrated into the security system.  When  SecureActivation  is  turned  on,  the  outside  switch will not activate the door unless given clearance from the security  system.    There  are  two  choices  for  On,  Normal Open  and  Normal  Close,  depending  on  whether  the circuit is normally open or normally closed. WARNING:  The Security Clearance input requires   a dry contact.  Do not apply voltage!Ratchet Relay – If Ratchet Relay is turned on, the output 2  relay  will  remain  closed  until  a  second  signal  is received.HH Signal Range – ClearPath Spectrum devices transmit a  much  greater  distance  than  other  wireless  products used in  the automatic door  industry.  Since  a hand-held transmitter  is  paired  with  multiple  coordinators  in  a building,  or  with  two  buildings  in  closer  proximity,  the default HH  Signal  Range  is  set  to   Reduced, requiring  a very  strong  signal  for  the  hand-held  transceiver  to operate.  If a hand-held transceiver will not be used with used  with  any  openings  nearby,  the  range  can  be expanded  to  “Normal”  by  using  the  arrow  keys  and pressing Select when Normal displays on the screen.UnPair Devices – Transmitters can be unpaired by type, a single device (requiring the PAIR button to be pushed on that device to unpair, or All Devices, which will unpair the coordinator from all transmitters.Spectrum Coordinator  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS           S-CORhClearPat™TRX Circuit Board!
8701 Castle Park Drive  Indianapolis, Indiana 46256Telephone: (800) 842-2545/(317) 842-2545  www.mssedco.com  custsvc@mssedco.comPage 3S-CORv0312Section 5Programming the Coordinator —Vestibule Openings:Upon  power  up,  the  screen  will  read  “MS  Sedco:  Press Select to Begin.”  Press Select.The next screen will show “Opening Type.”  The default is Single.    Use  the  arrows  to  choose  Vestibule,  then  press Select.The  next  screen  will  Vestibule  Master.    The  Master  is assumed  to  be  the  exterior  opening,  and  controls sequencing the interior opening.  For the coordinator to be placed at the interior opening, use the arrows and “Slave” will appear on the screen.  NOTE THAT ALL TRANSCEIVERS WILL BE PAIRED WITH THE MASTER.  If you choose Slave, a screen will appear instructing you to press to press the < button to complete pairing.  Follow the instructions below for the Master coordinator.The next screen will  show “Channel Select.”    Four chan-nels  are  available,  with  the  default  being  channel  1.    In most  cases,  the  channel  will  remain  at  the  default,  but should one wish to auto scan to the cleanest channel, or manually choose a different channel for greater efficiency if two openings are in close proximity, this can be accom-plished by using the arrow keys.The next screen will show “Pair Device.”  THE COORDINA-TOR WILL ONLY RESPOND TO TRANSMITTERS THAT HAVE BEEN PAIRED.  Use the arrow keys to choose the location of  the  transmitter.    The  available  choices  are  Outside, Inside, Vest Inside, Vest Outside, Vest Both, Slave, and HH (hand  held).    The  functions  of  these  locations  are described below:•  Outside will cause the exterior opening to activate,   then the interior opening.•  Inside will cause the interior opening to activate,   then the exterior opening.•  Vest Inside will only activate the interior opening.•  Vest Outside will only activate the exterior opening.•  Vest Both and HH will activate both openings   simultaneously.•  Slave is the coordinator for the interior openingChoose  the  appropriate  location  of  the  transmitter  and press select.  The screen will then show “Press Device Pair Button.”  Press the PAIR button on the transmitter’s circuit board.  (Note: for hand held transmitters, the cover must be removed to access the PAIR button.  Also, for the Slave, as per the instructions above and on the Slave Coordinator’s screen, press the < button.)  Upon pressing the  PAIR  button,  the  screen  should  change  to  “IDxxxx Paired  Press  Select.”    At  the  end  of  two  minutes,  if  the coordinator has not received a pairing signal, the screen will  read  “Pair  Failed  Press  Select.”    In  either  case,  the screen will give you an option to pair additional devices.  When all devices have been paired, choose “No” or “Skip” to move on the next screen.The next screen will read “Add Setting.”  This is the place where  users  can  program  additional  features  into  the device.    Six  additional  settings  are  available:  HH  Signal Range,  Output  Delay,  Vest  Delay,  SecureActivation, Ratchet  Relay,  and  Unpair  Devices.    These  are  covered below:Output  Delay  –  This  controls  the  delay  between  output relays 1  and  2  and  can  be  adjusted  via  the  arrow keys.  Remember,  Output  1  is  typically the  locking  device,  and Output  2  is  typically  an  automatic  door.    After  adjusting time with the arrow keys, press Select to move on to the next step.Vest Delay – The controls the delay in the sequencing of the vestibule doors when the exterior or interior switch is pressed.  The delay can be adjusted by pressing the arrow keys.SecureActivation  –  Many  times  an  automatic  door  with wireless  activation  is  installed after  a  security  system is already  in  place.    SecureActivation  allows  the  outside transmitter  to  be  integrated  into  the  security  system.  When  SecureActivation  is  turned  on,  the  outside  switch will not activate the door unless given clearance from the security  system.    There  are  two  choices  for  On,  Normal Open and Normal Close, depending on whether the circuit is normally open or normally closed. WARNING:  The Security Clearance input requires   a dry contact.  Do not apply voltage!Spectrum Coordinator  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS           S-CORhClearPat™Battery 1PAIRTRX Circuit Board!
8701 Castle Park Drive  Indianapolis, Indiana 46256Telephone: (800) 842-2545/(317) 842-2545  www.mssedco.com  custsvc@mssedco.comPage 4S-CORv0312Ratchet Relay – If Ratchet Relay is turned on, the output 2 relay will remain closed until a second signal is received.HH Signal Range – ClearPath Spectrum devices transmit a much greater distance than other wireless products used in the automatic door industry.  Since a hand-held trans-mitter is paired with multiple coordinators in a building, or with  two  buildings  in  closer  proximity,  the  default  HH Signal Range  is  set to   Reduced, requiring a very  strong signal for the hand-held transceiver to operate.  If a hand-held transceiver will not be used with used with any open-ings  nearby,  the  range  can  be  expanded  to “Normal”  by using  the  arrow  keys  and  pressing  Select  when  Normal displays on the screen.UnPair Devices – Transmitters can be unpaired by type, a single device (requiring the PAIR button to be pushed on that device to unpair, or All Devices, which will unpair the coordinator from all transmitters.Section 6Operational ModeThe coordinator will display information upon receiving an activation  signal,  including  the  ID,  battery  status  of  the transmitter, and output relay status. NOTICE:    This device complies with Part 15 of the   FCC rules.  Operation of this device is subject to the   following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause  harmful interference and 2) This device must accept   any interference received, including interference that   may cause undesired operation.  Any changes or   modifications not expressly approved by MS SEDCO   could void the user's authority to operate this   equipment.Spectrum Coordinator  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS           S-CORhClearPat™Typical Installation DiagramINSIDE TRANSCEIVEREXTERIORINTERIORVESTIBULETRANSCEIVER(OPTIONAL)VESTIBULE SLAVE COORDINATORVESTIBULE MASTER COORDINATOROUTSIDE TRANSCEIVER!

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