EMF-2 / EMF-2m Multi-Function Timer

5502 Timberlea Blvd., Mississauga, ON L4W 2T7 Telephone: 905-366-3377 Fax: 905-366-3378 Installation Instructions Toll-Free: 1-877-226-3369 Ver. A1-001 Web: www.camdencontrols.com MADE IN CANADA PAGE 1 OF 19

Section 1______Wiring General Description Camden model EMF-2 (EMF-2m or EMF-2ABM) is a Wiring of this unit is dependant on the mode desired. microprocessor controlled multi-function relay. This Select your intended application, then proceed to the section indicated. all-in-one design replaces our previous models EMF-1, EMF-1m or EMF-1ABM. Note: Do not wire Safety devices to the EMF-2. If

The EMF-2 is designed for specialized applications installed, wire your safety device directly to the operator control box. such as ABM vestibules, one or two-door restrooms

in shared-use facilities, 2 – 5 door airlocks, and IMPORTANT: Changes to the Mode and Out2 secure man-traps. do not take effect until a power reset. It is therefore

Dip let you easily choose the mode, and the best to make these adjustments with the power unit automatically programs the inputs, outputs and turned off! potentiometers accordingly. NOTE: We highly recommend the use of a Removable terminal strips simplify wiring chores, and regulated power supply when powering equipment for all adjustments are conveniently located on one end barrier-free washroom applications where the strike power may be maintained from a few minutes to of the case. many hours. We offer a low-cost board-only IMPORTANT: Do not apply power to the unit until regulated power supply - CX-PS13 V2, which in turn you have read the instructions fully and made the can be powered from a small 24VAC transformer, (or required adjustments. the auxiliary power on the door control) and will Section 2______supply clean, filtered & regulated 24VDC power for the strike and EMF-2. Installation Mounting APPLICATIONS & SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS: The EMF-2 should be mounted in a clean dry location out of direct contact with the elements. Suitable ABM Vestibule Control (Mode 1) Proceed to section 3A on Page 3 locations include inside a metal box, operator header, or above a false ceiling. If placed on top of a header, 1 Door Unsecured Restroom ensure that unauthorized personnel cannot tamper (Mode 2) Proceed to section 3B on Page 5 with the unit. 1 Door Secured Restroom (Mode 3) Proceed to section 3C on Page 7 If used in an Airlock or Mantrap application, the relay 2 Door Unsecured Restroom may be located at either door location, or, centrally to (Mode 4) Proceed to section 3D on Page 11 all doors. You must bring wiring from all door 2 / 3 Door Airlock (w/ auto-crossing) actuators to this unit (as well as the lock, operator, (Mode 5) Proceed to section 3E on Page 13 and door contact outputs as appropriate). 2 - 5 Door Airlock The EMF-2 is also available in an attractive lockable (Mode 6) Proceed to section 3F on Page 15 metal cabinet version (EMF-2m or EMF-2ABM), 2 Door Man-trap suitable for wall mounting. (Mode 7) Proceed to section 3G on Page 17 System Inspection Instructions Page 18 Technical Specifications, & Warranty Page 19

Pa Connector Terminal Label Function ge 2 1 Power Input 12/24 Volts AC/DC P1 2 Power Input Non-polarized Power 1 Ground Off / On 12V 5V 2 Blue (or Brown) 1 LED Output ON Card-Reader Mode 2 3 N/C (or Yellow) Input 3 Relay On Indicators P2 4 CR Power +5V 4 (aka - Digital Rel 5 5 Orange (output 1) Connector) 5 1 2345 6 Output 2 6 7 Ground 2 Opt 7 1 Dry 1 Input 8 Timer Settings Non-powered Input 1 2 Dry 1 Input 1 NC 14 3 Dry 2 Input 7 Non-powered Input 2 2 C Relay 1 13 4 Dry 2 Input 3 NO 12 5 Dry 3 Input 6 Non-powered Input 3 4 NC 11 6 Dry 3 Input 5 C Relay 2 10 ) m

7 Dry 4 Input mm) 5 P3 Non-powered Input 4 6 NO 9 8 Dry 4 Input 7 NC 8 73 m 160 4 Inputs 1 9 Dry 5 Input ( 8 C Relay 3 7 P3 ( Non-powered Input 5 P4 10 Dry 5 Input 9 NO 8"

6 / /16" 3 11 Dry 6 Input 10 NC 5

Non-powered Input 6 6 7

12 Dry 6 Input 6 13 11 C Relay 4 4 13 Dry 7 Input 2 Non-powered Input 7 12 NO 3 14 Dry 7 Input 13 NC EMF-2 2 1 1 Relay 1 – NC 14 C Relay 5 1 2 Relay 1 – COM Form C 15 NO 3 Relay 1 – NO Trouble 7 4 Relay 2 – NC Output 6 Digital 5 Relay 2 – COM Form C 1 12/24V 5 In/Out P1 Power 4 6 Relay 2 – NO 2 terminal P2 7 Relay 3 – NC strip 3 P4 8 Relay 3 – COM Form C Input 2 disables 9 Relay 3 – NO Door #2 1 1" (25 mm) 10 Relay 4 – NC 11 Relay 4 – COM Form C 12 Relay 4 – NO 13 Relay 5 – NC 14 Relay 5 – COM Form C 15 Relay 5 – NO Top View 2 7/8" (72 mm) Side View NOTE: Pin 2 Connector. When connecting to Camden Card Reader in ABM Mode it is possible to read all cards by wiring the Blue wire to Pin 2, or only Cards beginning with a 4, 5, & 6 by wiring the Brown wire (Data) to Pin 2, and the yellow wire (Clock) to pin 3. 5502 Timberlea Blvd Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T7 Dip Dip = 4 5 SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW DATE: 03/24/10 REVISED: 06/08/10 RELAY 5 CHART OFF OFF 1 To have Relay 5 shadow another ON OFF 2 relay, set dipswitch EMF-2 Diagram 1, Electrical and Mechanical as shown at right OFF ON 3 ON ON 4 DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_01 FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 1.vsd

Section 3A______Step 3 Set-up Instructions Connections

ABM Vestibule Controller (Mode 1) Refer to Diagram 2 (next page) for the following connections. The EMF-2 is a compact unit designed to interface an automatic door operator with a card reader and lock Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input system such as those used on banks. terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert connector if removed. When in “Day Mode” the strike is retracted (manually, Next, make your wiring connections to the Relay or electrically) and the card reader is out of the circuit. Pressing either exterior or interior wall Output strip (numbered 1 – 15). Note: Relay 4 is not will activate the door operator. used in this application. Re-insert connector.

When the EMF-2 is switched to “Night Mode” the If you are using this system with our Model #51T2B electric strike is energized (door is locked), and the card reader – then refer to the 7-pin Digital I/O strip, exterior activator (ie - wall switch) is removed from and make wiring connections as per the respective the circuit. When a valid card is inserted, the strike card-reader wiring diagram. unlocks immediately, and the exterior switch is put If using our model #ECI-210, or another type of card back into the circuit for an adjustable period, so that if reader, or - wire to terminals 1 & 2 of the pushed by the user, it will open the door Digital I/O strip. (Re-insert connector firmly if automatically. The inside switch will unlock and open removed.) the door at all times. Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to A new feature of the EMF-2 is the ability to add an terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. “Emergency - Push-to-Lock” switch near the ATM (The terminals are not polarity sensitive). machine that when activated “locks out” the card reader input in order to afford the user extra security. Step 4 Opening the door from the inside resets the system. Adjustments (The system will also reset automatically after 10 In this application, you will use pots # 1 – 4. (Pot 5 minutes.) has no effect. Model EMF-2 ABM provides for a lockable cabinet to Timer 1 Strike Delay-on-Release house the relay, c/w two lighted push-button switches Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate – one to turn the relay power ON or OFF, and the Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release other to select DAY or NITE modes. Timer 4 Exterior Switch enable time Step 1 Apply power to door operator, EMF-2, and any Select MODE 1 via the first 3 positions of the dip applicable activating devices (ie – card-reader). switch as shown below: Observe the RED Power LED on the unit. It should be lit. If not, re-confirm proper voltage connections. Off On 1 Turn (Input #3) to “Night Mode”. (Night 2 mode via an open contact, Day mode via closed). 3 See Diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors, Activate interior switch. Door should unlock and & potentiometers. open. Adjust potentiometers # 1, 2 & 3 for desired operating times. Step2 Dip switch Options Activate exterior switch. Door should remain closed and locked. Now activate the card reader input. The Push dipswitch #6 ON, for a continuous duty strike, door should unlock. Adjust Timer 1 for sufficient time which is to be energized during “Day Mode”. If using on the strike. an intermittent duty strike and/or the latch is to be When the card reader is activated, the exterior switch mechanically retracted during “Day Mode”, then leave switch #6 OFF. is “put into the circuit” for a limited time. This time is adjustable from 1 – 30 seconds via pot # 4. Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to Re-activate the card reader, and within the time dipswitchesIMPORTANT: #4 &Any 5. changes (See diagram Mode selector1 for location). or Out2 Dipswitches # 7 & 8 have no effect in this mode. frame, press the exterior switch. The door should settings must be made with power off! now open.

Page 3 of 19 Pa ge 4 Emergency Fail-Safe Power Panic Switch Electric Strike Off / On 12V 5V ! Wire MOV 1 LED Output ON (optional) Shown (supplied) Mode 2 directly to strike 3 Relay On Indicators or magnet (If Fail-Secure lock is used, wire to 4 Terminals 1 & 2) Rel 5 5 1 2345 6 Magnetic MOV Opt 7 Contact Switch (only required 8 Timer Settings N.C. if Panic switch 1 NC 14 is utilised) 7 2 C Relay 1 13 3 NO 12 6 Power 4 NC 11 DAY for Strike 5 C Relay 2 10 Day / Night 5 6 NO 9 Toggle or NITE 7 NC 8 Key switch Inputs 4 Door 8 C Relay 3 7 Operator 9 NO 6 3 10 NC 5 11 C Relay 4 4 Inside 2 Wall Switch 12 NO 3 PUSH 13 NC 2 TO OPEN 1 14 C Relay 5 1 15 NO Ground 2 7 Output 2 6 Outside Digital LOCKED 1 12/24V Output 1 5 In/Out Wall Switch Power Power +5V 4 PUSH 2 terminal (optional) OUT TO OPEN strip Yellow / N/C 3 Brown / Blue 2

Ground 1 1 Optional and only if EMF-2 Panic switch is utilized Mag-stripe style Card reader Simple Micro-switch or type Card reader Dip Dip 12 - 24 V = 4 5 AC/DC RELAY 5 CHART OFF OFF 1 Power To have Relay 5 5502 Timberlea Blvd shadow another ON OFF 2 Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario relay, set dipswitch L4W 2T7 as shown at right OFF ON 3

ON ON 4 SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW DATE: 03/24/10 REVISED:

EMF-2 Diagram 2, Typical ABM Vestibule Application

DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_02 FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 2.vsd

Turn the Key switch (or other type switch) to “Day Step 1 Mode”. If the strike is to be dogged back Select MODE 2 via the first 3 positions of the mechanically, then do so. If it is to be powered all dipswitch as shown below: day long, then confirm that it is powered and released. Off On 1 Now both the interior and exterior switches will open 2 the door when activated. The card-reader has no 3 effect on operation (it has been electronically de- See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors, activated). & potentiometers.

A new option on the EMF-2 is the provision for an emergency “Lock Down” switch to be added. This IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2 momentary contact switch only functions in night settings must be made with power off! mode. This test will take two persons – one to depress the switch inside, and another person outside to confirm the card-reader input has been disabled. Opening the door from the inside (either Step 2 manually or automatically) will reset the system (a Dip switch Options N/C magnetic door contact switch is required). Push dipswitch #6 ON when you want the panic Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to button to unlock the door and also open it. Leave Section 4, for System Inspection Instructions. switch #6 OFF to enable the panic button to unlock the door only but not open it.

Push dipswitch #7 ON, to enable the 15 minute time- Section 3B______out (reset) feature. Leave in OFF position if you do not want an automatic reset. Set-up Instructions Unsecured Restroom (Mode 2) Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to dipswitches #4 & 5. (See diagram 1 for location). A common use in this mode would be to have Relay 5 This application is a shared-use single (normally unlocked) restroom door in facilities such as nursing follow the the lock relay and light an occupied sign. homes, hospitals, shopping malls, etc. The relay By default, Relay #5 follows Relay #1. provides control of the lock, operator, and switches, Dipswitch # 8 is not used in this mode. to provide the utmost in flexibility, safety for the Step 3 occupants, yet still be easy to install and program. Connections The door is opened automatically by pressing the Refer to Diagram 3 (next page) for the following exterior wall switch. Once the door has closed, connections. pressing the “Push to Lock” button inside then locks Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input the door – the strike is energized, and the exterior switch is removed from the circuit. To exit the terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert restroom, simply push the interior wall switch. The connector if removed. door unlocks, opens and resets the system. Should Next, make your connections to the Relay Output strip the door be opened manually, the magnetic contact (numbered 1 – 15). (Relay 3 is not used in this switch will reset the system. application). Re-insert connector. Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, which The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides either 12V DC or allows a panic button to unlock, open the door 5V DC on Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting an “Occupied” (optional), and send an emergency signal for LED. This output is present whenever the door is assistance. The output can be maintained or pulsed. locked. Select output voltage using jumper as shown As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 can be set to below: automatically reset (and unlock) after 15 minutes time. 12V 5V LED Output

Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. (The terminals are not polarity sensitive).

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6 Fail-Safe Power Push to Lock Electric Strike Off / On 12V 5V Wire MOV 1 LED Output ON Switch Shown (supplied) Mode 2 PUSH directly to strike 3 Relay On Indicators or magnet (If Fail-Secure lock TO is used, wire to 4 Terminals 1 & 2) Rel 5 LOCK 5 1 2345 6 MOV Opt 7 8 Timer Settings Magnetic Contact 1 NC 14 7 N.C. Switch 2 C Relay 1 13 3 NO 12 6 Power 4 NC 11 for Strike 5 C Relay 2 10 5 6 NO 9 7 NC 8 Inputs 4 Panic switch Door 8 C Relay 3 7 (optional) Operator 9 NO ! 6 3 10 NC 5 11 C Relay 4 4 2 12 NO 3 13 NC 2 1 14 C Relay 5 1 15 NO Inside Occupied 7 PUSH Wall Switch Signal Assistance TO OPEN (LED only) 6 Required ! 1 12/24V 5 2 Power Digital I/O 4 terminal 3 strip 2 Optional 1 EMF-2 Outside PUSH Wall Switch TO OPEN

OCCUPIED Occupied LED (optional)

Optional 5502 Timberlea Blvd 12 - 24 V Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario AC/DC L4W 2T7 Dip Dip Power = 4 5 SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW DATE: 03/24/10 REVISED: 06/08/10 RELAY 5 CHART OFF OFF 1 To have Relay 5 shadow another ON OFF 2 EMF-2 Diagram 3, Single Door Restroom Application (unsecured) relay, set dipswitch as shown at right OFF ON 3 ON ON 4 DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_03 FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 3.vsd Step 4 Adjustments Section 3C______In this application, you will use pots 2 – 5. Pot #1 has no effect. Set-up Instructions Secured Restroom (Mode 3) Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release This application is a shared-use single (normally Timer 4 Panic Relay (#4) ON time locked) restroom door in facilities such as nursing Timer 5 Panic Relay (#4) OFF time homes, hospitals, shopping malls, etc. The relay Note: If pot 5 is turned to zero, provides control of the lock, operator, and switches, relay will be on steady to provide the utmost in facility security, safety for the Apply power to door operator, EMF-2, and all occupants, yet still be easy to install and program. connected equipment (ie – strike, lights, etc). In this application the door is normally locked whether Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which occupied or not. It may be unlocked by Key-switch, should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or keypad, or another credential. The EMF-2 can be terminal strip connection. configured to activate the door operator immediately, Press the exterior wall switch. If the restroom is or after pressing the wall-switch within the (adjustable) time period. Once the door has closed, unoccupied the door will open automatically. Pot #2 adjusts the door hold-open time (up to 30 seconds). pressing the “Push to Lock” button removes the If the restroom is occupied and the lock button has exterior keypad / key-switch from the circuit. The been pressed, then the door will not open. electric lock will pulse twice to let the user know that the door is secure, and an output is available to light After entering the restroom, push the Lock button. an Occupied LED (s). The EMF-2 will energize the electric lock and remove the exterior Push switch from the circuit. To exit the restroom, simply push the interior wall switch. The door unlocks, opens and resets the To exit the Restroom, two options are available: system. Should the door be opened manually, the magnetic contact switch will reset the system. 1. To have the door unlock and open automatically, push the interior Wall switch. This will also reset the Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, which EMF-2 for the next person to use. allows a panic button to unlock, open the door

2. Manual Use. The door may also be used (optional), and send an emergency signal for manually. To exit the restroom, turn the (lever) assistance. The output can be maintained or pulsed. handle and pull (push) the door open. The magnet As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 can be set to switch resets the unit into standby mode. automatically reset (and unlock) after 15 minutes time. Emergency Panic Switch (optional) Step 1 Should an emergency occur, and assistance from the outside is required, the occupant can push a button Select MODE 3 via the first 3 positions of the dip or ribbon switch to signal the EMF-2. When switch as shown below: activated, the EMF-2 will unlock the door (and Off On optionally open the door). A maintaining type input is 1 required to keep the door held open. 2 3 Further, Relay #4 is now activated, which can be See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors, used to signal for assistance, sound an alarm – & potentiometers. whatever you choose. The installer can choose a continuous or pulsing output, depending on the settings of potentiometers # 4 & 5. IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2 settings must be made with power off! Emergency Time-out Feature

An added safety feature in the EMF-2 is the ability to automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed lock time of 15 minutes. The door will unlock, so that personnel may enter the restroom. This feature is engaged by turning dipswitch # 7 to ON position. If not desired, simply leave dipswitch 7 OFF.

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Pa ge 8 Inside Fail-Safe Power Push to Lock Electric Strike Off / On 12V 5V Wire MOV 1 LED Output ON Switch Shown (supplied) Mode 2 PUSH directly to strike 3 Relay On Indicators or magnet (If Fail-Secure lock TO is used, wire to 4 Terminals 1 & 2) Rel 5 LOCK 5 1 2345 6 MOV Opt 7 8 Timer Settings Magnetic Contact 1 NC 14 7 N.C. Switch 2 C Relay 1 13 3 NO 12 6 Power 4 NC 11 for Strike 5 C Relay 2 10 5 6 NO 9 Panic switch 7 NC 8 Inputs 4 (optional) Relay 3 ! Door 8 C 7 Operator 9 NO 6 3 10 NC 5 11 C Relay 4 4 2 12 NO 3 13 NC 2 1 Inside 14 C Relay 5 1 PUSH Wall Switch 15 NO TO OPEN Occupied 7 Assistance Signal (LED only) 6 Digital 1 12/24V Output 5 Required ! In/Out Power Power +5V 4 2 terminal strip N/C 3 Outside Input 2 Optional Wall Switch Ground 1 PUSH EMF-2 TO OPEN (optional)

123 C OCCUPIED 456 Occupied Keypad, or 789 LED Card-reader (optional)

Optional 5502 Timberlea Blvd 12 - 24 V Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario AC/DC L4W 2T7 Dip Dip Power = 4 5 SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW DATE: 03/24/10 REVISED: 06/08/10 RELAY 5 CHART OFF OFF 1 To have Relay 5 shadow another ON OFF 2 EMF-2 Diagram 4, Single Door Restroom Application (secured) relay, set dipswitch as shown at right OFF ON 3 ON ON 4 DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_04 FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 4.vsd Step 2 terminal strip connection. Dip switch Options Enter keypad, key-switch or other credential to Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to activate EMF-2. Depending on dipswitch #8, the dipswitches #4 & 5. door will unlock and open or just unlock. If required press the exterior wall switch. Pot #1 adjusts the lock Push dipswitch #6 ON when you want the panic hold time. Pot #2 adjusts the door hold-open time button to unlock the door and also open it. Leave (up to 30 seconds). (If the restroom is occupied and switch #6 OFF to enable the Panic button to unlock the Lock button has been pressed, then the door will the door only but not open it. not unlock or open). Push dipswitch #7 ON, to enable the 15 minute time- After entering the restroom, push the Lock button. out (reset) feature. Leave in OFF position if you do The EMF-2 will (de)energize the electric lock not want an automatic reset. momentarily to let the occupant know the door is Dip switch # 8 can have the keypad unlock and open secure, and remove the exterior inputs from the the door (OFF) or just unlock the door (ON). If set to circuit. ON, then an exterior wall-switch is required to open To exit the Restroom, two options are available: the door automatically. 1. To have the door unlock and open automatically, Step 3 push the interior Wall switch. This will also reset the Connections EMF-2 for the next person to use. Refer to Diagram 4 (previous page) for the following 2. Manual Use. The door may also be used connections. manually. To exit the restroom, turn the (lever) Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input handle and pull (push) the door open. The magnet terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert switch resets the unit into standby mode. connector if removed. Emergency Panic Switch (optional) Next, make your connections to the relay output strip Should an emergency occur, and assistance from the (numbered 1 – 15). (Relay 3 is not used in this outside is required, the occupant can push a button application). Re-insert connector. or ribbon switch to signal the EMF-2. When The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides either 12V DC or activated, the EMF-2 will unlock the door (and 5V DC on Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting an “Occupied” optionally open the door). A maintaining type input is LED. This output is present whenever the “Push-to- required to keep the door held open. Lock” switch has been pressed. Select output Further, Relay #4 is now activated, which can be voltage using jumper as shown below: used to signal for assistance, sound an alarm – whatever you choose. The installer can choose a 12V 5V continuous or pulsing output, depending on the LED Output settings of potentiometers # 4 & 5.

Wire the keypad, key-switch or other secure device to Emergency Time-out Feature terminals 1 & 2 of this terminal strip. An added safety feature in the EMF-2 is the ability to Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. lock time of 15 minutes. The door will unlock, so that (The terminals are not polarity sensitive). personnel may enter the restroom. This feature is engaged by turning dipswitch # 7 to ON position. Step 4 Adjustments If not desired, simply leave dipswitch 7 OFF. In this application, you will use pots 1 – 5.

Timer 1 Strike Delay-on-release Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release Timer 4 Panic Relay (#4) ON time Timer 5 Panic Relay (#4) OFF time Note: If pot 5 is turned to zero, relay will be on steady

Apply power to door operator, EMF-2, and all connected equipment (ie – strike, lights, etc). Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or Page 9 of 19

Pa Door #1 Lock Door #2 Lock ge 1 Inside Power Push to Lock

0 Fail-Safe Off / On 12V 5V Switch Electric Strikes 1 LED Output ON If 2 are used Shown Mode 2 Magnetic Contact Switch PUSH Relay On Indicators then wire 3 on both doors. Wire in series. TO (If Fail-Secure locks 4 in parallel are used, wire to Rel 5 5 LOCK Terminals 1 & 2) 1 2345 6 Opt 7 8 Timer Settings N.C. 1 NC 14 7 2 C Relay 1 13 Inside 3 NO 12 6 Wall Switch Power for Locks 4 NC 11 PUSH TO OPEN Door #2 5 C Relay 2 10 5 Door #1 6 NO 9 Operator 7 NC 8 Inputs 4 8 C Relay 3 7 Outside 9 NO 6 3 Wall Switch 10 NC 5 PUSH TO OPEN Door #2 11 C Relay 4 4 2 Door #2 12 NO 3 Operator 13 NC 2 1 14 C Relay 5 1 Panic switch 15 NO (optional) Occupied ! 7 Signal (LED only) 6 Digital 1 12/24V 5 In/Out Assistance Power 4 2 terminal Required ! strip 3 Inside Wall Switch 2 PUSH Door #1 EMF-2 1 TO OPEN Optional

Outside Occupied Wall Switch LED’s PUSH Door #1 (optional) TO OPEN

5502 Timberlea Blvd 12 - 24 V Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario AC/DC L4W 2T7 Dip Dip Power = 4 5 SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW DATE: 03/24/10 REVISED: 06/08/10 RELAY 5 CHART OFF OFF 1 To have Relay 5 shadow another ON OFF 2 EMF-2 Diagram 5, 2 Door (shared) Restroom Application relay, set dipswitch as shown at right OFF ON 3 ON ON 4 DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_05 FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 5.vsd

the last door used will open. Setting dipswitch #8 ON, Section 3D______will open both doors simultaneously.

Set-up Instructions Push dipswitch #7 ON, to enable the 15 minute Time- 2-Door Restroom (Mode 4) out (reset) feature. Leave in OFF position if you do not want an automatic reset. This application is a shared-use (normally unlocked) restroom between two suites (and therefore utilizing Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to two doors), in facilities such as nursing homes & dipswitches #4 & 5. (See diagram 1 for location). A hospitals, etc. The relay provides control of both common use in this mode would be to have Relay 5 locks, operators, and all switches, to provide the follow the lock relay and light an occupied sign. It utmost in flexibility, safety for the occupants, yet still could also be utilized for the second door lock, rather be easy to install and program. than connecting both door locks to Relay #1 output. By default, Relay #5 follows Relay #1. Either door is opened automatically by pressing the respective exterior wall switch. Once the door has Step 3 Connections closed, pressing either “Push to Lock” button inside then locks both doors – the strike is energized, and Refer to Diagram 5 (page 10) for the following exterior switches are removed from the circuit. To connections. exit the restroom, simply push either interior wall switch. The respective door unlocks, opens and Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input resets the system. Should either door be opened terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert manually, the magnetic contact switch will reset the connector if removed. system. Next, make your connections to the relay output strip Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, which (numbered 1 – 15). Both door locks may be allows a panic button to unlock, open (one or both) connected to relay #1 or, wire one lock to Relay #1 door(s), (optional), and send an emergency signal for and the other to Relay #5. Re-insert connector. assistance. The output can be maintained or pulsed. The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides either 12V DC or As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 can be set to 5V DC on Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting “Occupied” automatically reset (and unlock) after 15 minutes LED’s. This output is present whenever the door is time. locked. Select output voltage using jumper as shown It is strongly encouraged to utilize the dry contact below: output (Relay #5) or the LED output to indicate “Occupied” on the exterior of both doors to let others 12V 5V know the restroom is in use. LED Output Step 1 Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to Select MODE 4 via the first 3 positions of the terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. dipswitch as shown below: (The terminals are not polarity sensitive). Off On Step 4 Adjustments 1 2 In this application, you will use pots 2 – 5. Pot #1 has 3 no effect. See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors, Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate & potentiometers. Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release Timer 4 Panic Relay (#4) ON time

IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2 Timer 5 Panic Relay (#4) OFF time settings must be made with power off! Note: If pot 5 is turned to zero, relay will be on steady

Step 2 Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all Dip switch Options connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc). Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which Leave switch #6 OFF to enable the panic button to should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or unlock the door only, but not open it. Put dipswitch terminal strip connection. #6 ON when you want the panic button to unlock the door and also open it. Furthermore, if dipswitch #6 is set to ON, and dipswitch # 8 is set to OFF, then only Page 11 of 19

Pa ge 1 Door Power Contact 2 Off / On 12V 5V Input 7 will cause C 1 LED Output ON all doors to lock N.C. immediately Mode 2 3 Relay On Indicators 4 LOCK Rel 5 5 1 2345 Door 6 OFF Contact Opt 7 Door A B 8 N.C. Operator Timer Settings 1 NC 14 7 2 C Relay 1 13 3 NO 12 6 Door 4 NC 11 Contact Door B 5 C Relay 2 10 A 5 N.C. Operator 6 NO 9 7 NC 8 Inputs 4 8 C Relay 3 7 9 NO 6 3 10 NC 5 Door C 11 C Relay 4 4 Operator 2 12 NO 3 Door C 13 NC 2 PUSH Switch 1 14 C Relay 5 1 TO OPEN 15 NO 7 6 Digital 1 12/24V 5 In/Out Power 4 Door B 2 terminal Dip Dip = strip 3 PUSH Switch 4 5 TO OPEN RELAY 5 CHART OFF OFF 1 2 To have Relay 5 1 shadow another ON OFF 2 EMF-2 relay, set dipswitch as shown at right OFF ON 3 Trouble

ON ON 4 Door A PUSH Switch Trouble output after 5 TO OPEN minutes of door ajar. Select 5V or 12V output with jumper 12 - 24 V AC/DC 5502 Timberlea Blvd Power Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T7

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EMF-2 Diagram 6, 2 - 3 Door Airlock Application

DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_06 FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 6.vsd

Press the exterior wall switch at door #1. If the Section 3E______restroom is unoccupied the door will open automatically. Pot #2 adjusts the door hold-open Set-up Instructions time (up to 30 seconds). If the restroom is occupied and the Lock button has been pressed, then the door 2 / 3 door Airlock (Mode 5) will not open. (An Occupied light would be lit.) This function is designed to control up to 3 sets of

After entering the restroom, push the nearest Lock sliding, or swinging doors. The relay will allow only 1 button. The EMF-2 will energize both electric locks door to be open at a time. and remove both exterior Push switches from the It accomplishes this by a Door Sense input, such as circuit. a magnetic contact switch, located at each door. If To exit the Restroom, two options are available: the Door Sense determines that a door is open, then it will not allow a second door to open, but 1. To have the door unlock and open automatically, remembers the request to open and allows it once push the respective interior Wall switch. This will the first door has closed. also reset the EMF-2 for the next person to use. For 2-door airlocks, the installer can set up “Auto- 2. Manual Use. The door may also be used crossing” whereby after triggering one door, the manually. To exit the restroom, turn the (lever) second door will activate after the first door closes. handle and pull (push) the door open. The magnet (This is also known as bi-directional door switch resets the unit into standby mode. The sequencing). Occupied lights / LED’s will extinguish. Should a door become stuck open, a Trouble signal Repeat the above procedure door #2. It should is output after 5 minutes. The EMF-2 also includes a function exactly as above. “Lock-down” input that resets the system and/or disables all “Open” requests. Emergency Panic Switch (optional) Step 1 Should an emergency occur, and assistance from the outside is required, the occupant can push a button Select MODE 5 via the first 3 positions of the or ribbon switch to signal the EMF-2 (input #3). dipswitch as shown below: When activated, the EMF-2 will unlock the door (and Off On optionally open the door). A maintaining type input is 1 required to keep the door held open. 2 3 Based on the settings of Dipswitch #’s 6 & 8 either the doors will unlock only, or the last door used will See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors, open, or, both doors will unlock and open & potentiometers. simultaneously. Step 2 Further, Relay #4 is now activated, which can be Dip Switch Options used to signal for assistance, sound an alarm – Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to whatever you choose. The installer can choose a dipswitches #4 & 5. continuous or pulsing output, depending on the settings of potentiometers # 4 & 5. Push switch #6 ON for “Auto Mode” (door sequencing). In this Mode when input A is activated, Emergency Time-out Feature first door A opens, then when closed again, door B An added safety feature in the EMF-2 is the ability to opens in sequence. Conversely, when input B is automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed activated, first door B opens, then when it is closed lock time of 15 minutes. The door will unlock, so that again, door A opens sequentially. A third door personnel may enter the restroom. This feature is cannot be used in “Auto-Mode”. Selecting this mode engaged by turning dipswitch # 7 to ON position. disables door C input and contact input. If not desired, simply leave dipswitch 7 OFF. Set dipswitch #7 ON for airlocks containing 2 doors only, or set to OFF for 3 doors. Dipswitch #8 has no effect in this mode.

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Power 4 Off / On 12V 5V 1 LED Output ON N.C. N.C. N.C. Mode 2 3 Relay On Indicators 4 Door 4 Contact Door 5 Contact Rel 5 Clear Trouble 5 1 2345 Switch 6 Opt 7 N.C. N.C. 8 Timer Settings

1 NC 14 7 2 C Relay 1 13 3 NO 12 Power 6 PUSH Door 5 for Strike 4 NC 11 TO UNLOCK Switch 5 C Relay 2 10 5 6 NO 9 Power for Strike 7 NC 8 Inputs 4 8 C Relay 3 7 9 NO 6 PUSH Power 3 Door 4 for Strike 10 NC 5 TO UNLOCK Switch 11 C Relay 4 4 2 12 NO 3 Power 13 NC for Strike 2 1 14 C Relay 5 1 PUSH 15 NO Door 3 Power 7 TO UNLOCK Switch for Strike 6 Digital 1 12/24V 5 In/Out Power 4 2 terminal strip 3 PUSH 2 Door 2 TO UNLOCK Switch EMF-2 1 Trouble

PUSH Trouble output after 5 Door 1 minutes of door ajar. TO UNLOCK Switch Select 5V or 12V output with jumper

5502 Timberlea Blvd 12 - 24 V Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario AC/DC L4W 2T7 Power SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW DATE: 03/24/10 REVISED:

EMF-2 Diagram 7, 2 - 5 Door Airlock Application

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If automatic sequential operation between doors A IMPORTANT: Any changes to Dip switches, and B is desired, then put dipswitch #6 into ON jumpers, and Mode selector settings must be made position. Otherwise, for normal operation, leave this with power off! dipswitch off. Potentiometer #5 is useful if the application utilizes Step 3 locks only, and not automatic door operators. Should Connections a person approach a door and request the door to unlock, but then change his/her mind and “walk- Refer to Diagram 6 (page 12) for the following away”, pot #5 can be set to ignore that request after connections. an adjustable time. Typically this time would be set Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input at or close to minimum. For automatic door terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert applications it could be set higher (10 – 15 seconds.) connector if removed. Switch closure on Input #7 will cause all doors to lock NOTE: Concerning Magnetic contact switches. immediately, regardless of pending “open” requests. This system wants to see a Normally Closed Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to connection when the door is closed. The contact will Section 4, System Inspection Instructions. then open when the door opens. Any other configuration will cause the relay to malfunction. Section 3F______We suggest standard door contacts (ie - Camden Model # CX-MDC) Set-up Instructions Next, make your connections to the relay output strip 2 - 5 door Airlock (Mode 6) (numbered 1 – 15). This function is designed to control up to 5 sets of The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides a trouble output on sliding, or swinging doors. The relay will allow only 1 pins 6 & 7 after 5 minutes of door ajar. door to be open at a time. Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to It accomplishes this by a Door Sense input, such as terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. a magnetic contact switch, located at each door. If (The terminals are not polarity sensitive). the Door Sense determines that a door is open, then it will not allow a second door to open, but Step 4 remembers the request to open and allows it once Adjustments the first door has closed. In this application, you will use pots 1 – 3 & 5. Pot 4 Should a door become stuck open, a Trouble signal is not used in this mode. is output after 5 minutes, and may be reset with Input Timer 1 Door A delay-on-release #7. Timer 2 Door B delay-on-release Step 1 Timer 3 Door C delay-on-release Timer 4 Not used Select MODE 6 via the first 3 positions of the Timer 5 Timer for clearing “walk-aways” dipswitch as shown below: Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all Off On connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc). 1 2 Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which 3 should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or terminal strip connection. See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors, & potentiometers. Activate an input device to one of the doors. Observe the respective output LED, which should Step 2 light immediately. The door should unlock and/or Dip Switch Options open. There are no options with this mode. If a request to open comes in from another door while Since all door contacts are wired in series and the first is still open, it will retain the call in memory connected to Input #6, the unit does not care if less until the Door Sense switch indicates the first has than 5 doors are used. closed. If there is a succeeding request on the first door (or the door that is already opened) it will keep that door opened. Page 15 of 19

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ge 1 Lock Down Door #1 Lock Magnetic Contact Switch switch Power Door #2 6 Fail-Secure Off / On 12V 5V disables Electric Strikes 1 LED Output ON both Shown Mode 2 LOCK door 3 Relay On Indicators (If Fail-Safe locks are used, DOWN Inputs N.C. 4 wire to Terminals 1 & 2, and 7 & 8) Rel 5 5 1 2345 6 Opt 7 8 Timer Settings

1 NC 14 Inside 7 Wall Switch 2 C Relay 1 13 PUSH 3 NO 12 TO OPEN Door #2 6 Power for Lock 4 NC 11 Door #1 5 C Relay 2 10 Operator 5 6 NO 9 Card Reader 7 NC 8 Inputs 4 Door #2 8 C Relay 3 7 9 NO 6 3 Power for Lock 10 NC 5 Door #2 Lock 11 C Relay 4 4 2 Magnetic 12 NO 3 Contact 13 NC 2 1 Switch 14 C Relay 5 1 N.C. Door #1 15 NO Trouble 7 Output 6 Trouble output after 5 Digital 1 12/24V 5 minutes of door ajar. In/Out Power 4 Select 5V or 12V 2 terminal Door #2 output with jumper strip 3 Inside Operator Wall Switch Input 2 PUSH disables TO OPEN Door #1 EMF-2 Door #2 1

Normally Open input STEP will disable Door #2 HERE Common device is a Trouble Card Reader specially constructed ONLY Door #1 electric switch mat. Dip Dip = 4 5 5502 Timberlea Blvd RELAY 5 CHART OFF OFF 1 12 - 24 V To have Relay 5 Camden Door Controls Mississauga, Ontario shadow another ON OFF 2 AC/DC L4W 2T7 relay, set dipswitch Power OFF ON 3 as shown at right SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW DATE: 03/24/10 REVISED: 05/04/11 ON ON 4 EMF-2 Diagram 8, 2 Door Mantrap Application

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Potentiometer #5 is useful if the application utilizes IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2 locks only, and not automatic door operators. Should settings must be made with power off! a person approach a door and request the door to unlock, but then change his/her mind and “walk- away”, pot #5 can be set to ignore that request after Step 3 Connections an adjustable time. Typically this time would be set at or close to minimum. For automatic door Refer to Diagram 7 (page 14) for the following applications it could be set higher (10 – 15 seconds.) connections. Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input Section 4, System Inspection Instructions. terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert connector if removed. Section 3G______NOTE: Concerning Magnetic contact switches. Set-up Instructions This system wants to see a Normally Closed connection when the door is closed. The contact will 2 door Mantrap (Mode 7) then open when the door opens. Any other This function is designed to control a 2-door mantrap configuration will cause the relay to malfunction. with or without automatic door operators. The relay We suggest standard door contacts (ie - Camden will allow only 1 door to be open at a time. Model # CX-MDC). Wire all contacts in series as shown in the diagram. It accomplishes this by a Door Sense input, such as a magnetic contact switch, located at each door. If Next, make your connections to the relay output strip the Door Sense determines that a door is open, then (numbered 1 – 15). it will not allow a second door to open, but The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides a trouble output on remembers the request to open and allows it once pins 6 & 7 after 5 minutes of door ajar. the first door has closed. (The memory feature may be disabled) Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. An input is available for a contact mat on the floor to (The terminals are not polarity sensitive). ensure that only one person is within the mantrap at any time. Step 4 Adjustments Should a door become stuck open, a Trouble signal is output after 5 minutes, In this application, you will use pots 1 & 5. Pots 2 - 4 are not used in this mode. Finally, a “Lock-down” input is available which immediately locks all doors and disables further Timer 1 All Doors delay-on-release egress/ingress. Timer 2 Not used Timer 3 Not used Timer 4 Not used Step 1 Timer 5 Timer for clearing “walk-aways” Select MODE 7 via the first 3 positions of the Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all dipswitch as shown below: connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc). Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which Off On 1 should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or 2 terminal strip connection. 3

Activate an input device to one of the doors. See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors, Observe the respective output LED, which should & potentiometers. light immediately. The door should unlock and/or open. Step 2 Dip Switch Options If a request to open comes in from another door while the first is still open, it will retain the call in memory Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to until the Door Sense switch indicates the first has dipswitches #4 & 5. closed. If there is a succeeding request on the first Push switch #6 ON to disable the memory feature. If door (or the door that is already opened) it will keep left OFF, then the EMF-2 will remember a request to that door opened. open and open that door when the other door has re- closed and locked. Page 17 of 19

Dipswitches #7 & 8 are not used in this mode. closed. If there is a succeeding request on the first door (or the door that is already opened) it will keep

IMPORTANT: Any changes to Dip switches, that door opened. This memory feature can be jumpers, and Mode selector settings must be made disabled by setting dipswitch #6 ON with power off! Potentiometer #5 is useful if the man-trap utilizes locks only, and not automatic door operators. Should a person approach a door and request the door to Step 3 unlock, but then change his/her mind and “walk- Connections away”, pot #5 can be set to ignore that request after Refer to Diagram 8 (page 16) for the following an adjustable time. Typically this time would be set connections. at or close to minimum. For automatic door applications it could be set higher (5 – 10 seconds.) Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to connector if removed. Section 4, System Inspection Instructions. NOTE: Concerning Magnetic contact switches. This system wants to see a Normally Closed connection when the door is closed. The contact will Section 4 ______then open when the door opens. Any other configuration will cause the relay to malfunction. System Inspection Instructions We suggest standard door contacts (ie - Camden After the Installation and operational check of the Model # CX-MDC). system:

Next, make your connections to the relay output strip 1. Place warning label on the door (as per ANSI (numbered 1 – 15). A156.10 or A156.19 guidelines). This will The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides a trouble output on advise the person entering the swing side pins 6 & 7 after 5 minutes of door ajar. If utilizing an zone that the door will move. electric floor mat, wire to pins 1 & 2. (This input 2. Instruct the owner on door system operation should be normally open). and how to test it. This should be checked Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to on a daily basis. terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector. 3. Instruct the owner on what to do if the door or (The terminals are not polarity sensitive). any of its components become damaged. Step 4 4. Strongly recommend to the owner that the Adjustments complete entry be inspected twice a year as In this application, you will use pots 1 - 3 & 5. Pot 4 part of the service agreement. is not used in this mode. Timer 1 Door lock delay-on-release Timer 2 Operator delay-on-activate Timer 3 Operator delay-on-release Timer 4 Not used Timer 5 Timer for clearing “walk-aways” Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc). Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or terminal strip connection.

Activate an input device to one of the doors. Observe the respective output LED, which should light immediately. The door should unlock and/or open. If a request to open comes in from another door while the first is still open, it will retain the call in memory until the Door Sense switch indicates the first has Page 18 of 19

Section 5______Section 6______

Technical Data Warranty Models EMF-2 / EMF-2m / EMF-2ABM Camden Door Controls guarantees the EMF-2 (or EMF-2m / EMF-2ABM) to be free from manufacturing Size EMF-2 7” x 3” x 7/8” defects for 3 years from date of sale. If during the EMF-2m & EMF-1ABM first 3 years the CX-EMF-2 / EMF-2ABM) fails to 12” x 7.5” x 3.75” perform correctly, it may be returned to our factory Mounting EMF-2 Double sided foam tape where it will be repaired or replaced (at our or two #6 screws discretion) without charge. Except as stated herein, EMF-2m & EMF-2ABM Camden extends no warranties expressed or implied 4 x Metal screws & regarding function, performance or service. anchors (provided) Questions? Enclosure EMF-2 - Formed Plastic housing Call us toll-free at 1-877-226-3369 EMF-2m & EMF-2ABM - Beige Metal Cabinet Firmware Version A1-001 Operating voltage 12 / 24 Volts, AC / DC

Current Draw 150 mA nominal 500 mA maximum

Response time 0.3 seconds

Mode Selector Via 3 dip-switches Inputs 7 “dry” contacts, 1 Digital input Outputs 5 SPDT relays 1 Digital output Relay contact rating 3 amps @ 20 VDC

Time Delays 5 pots, adjustable from 1 to 30 seconds (depending on mode selected)

Electrical Life 100,000 operations @ rated, or 500,000 operations @ ½ rated capacity In addition to above, Model EMF-2 ABM includes a lockable metal cabinet to house the relay. The cabinet is equipped with two lighted push-switches – on to turn the relay power on or off, and the other to control the DAY / NITE function.

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