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1. Four RC68 IR commands permit Pair Toggle and Momentary operation of the switching relay IR activated ON condition N O contacts closed goes OFF if power is interrupted 3V to 30V DC 1 mA applied to CI terminal will switch unit instead of IR if desired Factory preset Group Code number 50 CODE SUB GROUP switch allows a choice of 8 different groups of the four RC68 commands that operate the CC12 This prevents mutual interaction in common IR systems when using more than one CC12 Also internal E PROM can be set to different code groups allowing up to 240 different IR code combinations if the system uses more than eight CC 12 s or in combination with SR21 s Power 12V DC 50 mA Use the 781RG Power Supply for each CC 12 If IR receivers or keypads are used on the same 12V line use the 782 00 Power Supply Flanges plus supplied screws permits easy mounting to flat surfaces Dimensions 5 1 4 x 2 3 8 x 1 7 8 eee XC es M J 0 3 0 ct 0 o e J ct P o 0 ct 0 D 0 P Hn RC68S PROGRAMMER REMOTE CONTROL The RC68 Programmer available separately contains all the commands necessary to operate the CC 12 e You will need it to program universal learning devices such as the Xantech URC 1 learning remote the Xantech Smart Pads the 590 Programmable Controller the 710 Fone Link etc with commands that operate the CC12 e NOTE The RC68 codes operate several other Xantech models as well such
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3. keypads could also be used depending on your system and aesthetic requirements The STATUS LED indicator in the 780 80 can be driven by a 12V System Status ON OFF voltage such as from an adapter plugged into the Switched AC outlet on the system A V receiver e The 782 00 powers the IR receiver as well as the CC 12 through the 789 44 Connecting Block e Fig 4 illustrates how both a screen and a projector lift can be operated at the same time e Since the CC12 incorporates a DPDT relay we can utilize the other half of the relay to perform dual operations such as this provided each operation can be carried out simultaneously 789 44 To Emitters on Other PROJECTION Connecting Block Controlled Equipment SCREEN CONTROLLER 780 80 A one TT Supply IR Receiver To 120 VAC unswitched 12VDC GND STATUS MU ROUT i 12 vo GND STATUS gt jim n 3 4 Conductor Cable e d a5 Unshielded OK 3 Remote Relay Module EEE D cc12 To 12V System _ Ne Hand Held Status Voltage l Learning if desired o G oOFE Nrc N O Remote oO i anp ON N O wo Ll g Nio li 90148 ONILISNNOS vir68Z Luwa VIDEO PROJECTOR LIFT CONTROLLER IR CONFIRM xantech Fig 4 Simultaneous Operation of a Screen and Projector Lift Using a CC 12 CC ees OCh es J 0 3 0 ct 0 o e J ct P o 0 ct 0 S 0 P Hn e Note t
4. Ses INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CcC 12 REMOTE RELAY MODULE The CC12 Fig 1 is an IR Remote Controlled Double Pole Double Throw Relay Module It provides dry contact closures to satisfy a variety of uses such as activation of screen drops projector lifts etc The switching is accomplished by way of infrared commands originating from a Xantech RC68 Programmer or RC68 Programmer It can also be switched by a DC voltage applied between the CI control input and GND terminals The RC68 commands are taught to learning devices and passed to the IRIN and GND input terminals of the CC12 signal input terminals via Xantech IR Receivers Keypads and Connecting Blocks CODE K gt Cc12 SUB pr REMOTE RELAY MODULE GROUP X34 N C IR IN CI OFF NIC i t anp ON NO0 ae aie 12VDC N O t IR CONFIRM xantech Fig 1 The CC12 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS e One 6 terminal plug in connector to make connection to the internal DPDT relay e 5 Amp 30V DC relay contact rating 4 terminal IR input S IR Signal Cl Control Input G Gnd V 12V for connection of Xantech IR Receivers Smart Pads Connecting Blocks and other devices All plug in connectors accept wire sizes from 24 to 12 gauge IR CONFIRM LED goes on only when an RC68 or RC68 IR command signal activates unit LED turns ON when N O normally open contacts are closed and goes OFF when N C normally closed contacts are closed
5. apacity of the DPDT 5A 30V DC relay Some of the more likely applications would be to activate video projector lifts screen drops drape pulls etc in home automation systems Fig 3 is a simple example of a screen drop application A To Emitters on Other Connecting Block Controlled Equipment 780 80 IR Receiver To 120 VAC unswitched 74 m 4 Conductor Cable g yaayuex X93018 ONILISANNOS pp 68Z gt Unshielded OK PROJECTION SCREEN CONTROLLER EE J A To 12V System Hand Held Status Voltage Learning if desired MOMENTARY cI OFF N C anp ON NO UP GND IR CONFIRM DOWN xantech Fig 3 Using a CC12 to Activate a Projector Screen Drop Fig 3 assumes thatthe projector screen controller can be configured to operate with a momentary switch closure action Thatis a momentary closure and release at its control terminals will cause the screen to drop to its fully extended position A second momentary closure will cause it to retract to its fully withdrawn position e You would then program one button on the Handheld Learning Remote with the MOMENTARY MMT command from the RC68 or RC68 Programmer Refer to Fig 2 e A 780 80 J box IR Receiver is shown for IR control of the system Any of the other Xantech IR Receivers or
6. as the RS41AV RP41AV ZPR68 etc Therefore only the button descriptions that apply to the operation of the CC12 OVERLAY B are listed below All others should be ignored CAUTION While the RC68 will operate as a separate remote control it is highly recommended it not be given to the final user for the following reasons e Since it includes setable code groups the user may inadvertently alter the installer configurations e Also since the user will require IR commands from other brands of equipment to control the total system in addition to those of the CC12 all commands should be consolidated into one learning device for ease of use APPLICABLE RC68 BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS 1 Pair OFF Command This button activates the IR command that turns the internal relay of the CC12 to the OFF position the N C cope selection GROUP 2 Pair ON Command This button activates the IR command that turns the internal relay of the CC12 to the ON position the N O selection 3 TGL toggle Command The first press of this button turns the relay ON the N O selection the second press turns it OFF the N C selection 4 MMT momentary Command Pressing this button causes the CC12 relay to go ON the N O selection but stays ON only as long as the button is held down When released the relay returns to the OFF position the N C selection 5 IR Emitter Lens CODE SUB GROUP The RC68 has 11 rows of 5 buttons each Each row identified
7. by the Fig 2 The RC68 Programmer numbers 0 through 7 see Fig 2 will execute the same set of 4 commands listed above when selected by the CODE SUB GROUP switch on the CC12 This is useful to prevent mutual interaction in common IR systems when using more than one CC 12 or if SR21 s are used with CC 12 s To change the CODE SUB GROUP simply rotate the CODE SUB GROUP switch on the CC12 to the number that corresponds to the desired row on the RC68 Remove and reapply power after 20 seconds then use the chosen row to execute the commands for that particular CC12 NOTE No changes are needed on the RC68 6 Code Group Numbers The CC12 is also capable of being set to different basic code groups as well as the sub groups NOTE When shipped from the factory the CC12 is set to code group number 50 Be sure to set the RC68 to the same number lt may be necessary to change the CC12 to a different code group if it is used ina common IR bus controlled system with many CC12 S SR21 s etc to avoid mutual interaction Refer to the RC68 instructions for code group setting procedures es aeh a CC M Place the B Overlay 1 on the RC68 RC68 N Oo GO BR WO N OC lt INSTALLATION The CC12 can be used in any application that requires dry switch closures activated by IR commands or by a DC control voltage up to the c
8. hat as in Fig 3 the N O normally open contacts are connected to the screen and projector lift s MOMENTARY terminals This allows the momentary action to occur e As a practical matter it will be necessary to see that the projector and the screen positions are both UP prior to the issuance of the first command This will ensure that their actions will be synchronized so that they will both travel in the correct direction when activated To overcome the possibility of incorrect synchronization a method utilizing separate UP DOWN paired commands is illustrated in Fig 5 Fig 5 assumes that the screen projector lift motorized drapes etc have inputs that will execute the desired action with constant ON or maintained switch closures The N C normally closed terminals in this case are connected to the UP terminals on each of the controllers thus placing a maintained closure on them for the UP position Similarly the N O normally open terminals are con nected to the DOWN termi 789 44 To Emitters on Other PROJECTION nals on each of the control 780 80 Powe oo Ne eal CONTROLLER lers A maintained closure Te me i waka on them when activated ame Sow HAs lt will execute the DOWN po smaa T fff t D vow Suon Seneca dul For this type of operation eae you would program one maaan O pig Jis m MOMENTARY button on the Handheld ese H aso E H Learning Rem
9. ote with the PA Fieni il ais on Pair OFF command UP sanien from the RC68 Program mer and a 2nd button with Fig 5 Connections for Execution of Paired Commands the Pair ON command DOWN See Fig 2 In this way positive UP DOWN commands can be issued without any possibility of confusion Using the Voltage Controlled Input CI on the CC12 The CC12 Relay can be operated with a DC control voltage at the CI terminal instead of IR if desired This allows the switching of high current systems up to 5 Amps with a low current DC control signal In Fig 6 the STATUS or CO output of a ZPR68 12V drives the CI control input of a CC12 when the zone is turned ON amp OFF The common CO of the ZPR68 could also be used e A781RG powers the CC12 as well as supplying the needed 12V to activate the controlled device If more than 200 mA is required to operate the controlled device then a higher current power supply must be used such as the 782 00 12V 1A 81 Power Supply amp To 120 VAC CC12 CONTROLLED ZPR68 10 unswitched Remote Relay Module AC POWER STRIP Zone Control IR Inputs section LIFT CONTROLLER CODE K7 cc12 SUB fo REMOTE RELAY MODULE ZONE CONTROL IR INPUTS

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