Xantech CC12 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – The RC68 Programmer; APPLICABLE RC68+ BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS
- Page 3 – Remote Control Switchers; Using a CC12 to Activate a Projector Screen Drop; INSTALLATION
- Page 4 – MOMENTARY terminals. This allows the momentary action to occur.; paired; desired action with constant ON or; maintained switch closures.; • For this type of operation,; Using the Voltage Controlled Input (CI) on the CC12; Connections for Execution of Paired Commands
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Remote Control Switchers
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CC12
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 IR IN, and GND
input terminals of the CC12 signal input terminals via Xantech IR Receivers, Keypads and Connecting
Blocks.
Fig. 1
The CC12
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
• One 6-terminal plug-in connector to make connection to the internal DPDT relay.
• 5 Amp/30V DC relay contact rating.
• 4-terminal IR input (S = IR Signal, CI = 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.
• 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
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PROM can be set to different code groups, allowing up to 240 different IR code
combinations if the system uses more than eight CC12's or in combination with SR21's.
• Power: +12V DC @ 50 mA. Use the 781RG Power Supply for each CC12. 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".
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3
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5
6
7
N/C
N/O
N/O
N/C
1
2
IR CONFIRM
CODE
SUB-
GROUP
OFF = N/C
ON = N/O
CC12
REMOTE RELAY MODULE
IR IN
CI
GND
+12VDC
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Summary
2 CC12 5 OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT B 0 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 0 4 8 1 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 C 0 5 0 D 0 4 1 4 0 A 0 3 0 B 0 2 1 2 0 E 0 7 0 F 0 6 1 6 0 8 8 1 8 9 8 0 9 0 8 A 8 3 8 B 8 2 9 2 8 E 8 7 8 F 8 6 9 6 8 C 8 5 8...
3 Remote Control Switchers CC12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 N/C N/O N/O N/C 1 2 IR CONFIRM CODE SUB- GROUP OFF = N/C ON = N/O CC12 REMOTE RELAY MODULE IR IN CI GND +12VDC PROJECTION SCREEN CONTROLLER MOMENTARY UP GND DOWN To 120 V AC (unswitched) 789-44 Connecting Block 4-Conductor Cable(Unshielded OK) To Emi...
4 • Note that, 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. • As a practical matter, it will be necessary to see that the projector and the screen positions are both UP prior to the i...