RCI 10-175UL manual

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  • Page 1

    10-175UL Access Control Power Supply/Charger Installation and Specifications Manual ® 10-175UL Power Supply INST ALLA TION[...]

  • Page 2

    Over view The 10-175UL is a power limited power supply/charger that will convert 115V AC / 60Hz input, into two individually PTC protected 12VDC or 24VDC output, (see specifications). They are intended for use in applications requiring UL Listing for Access Control (UL294) and applications requiring an interface with Fire Alarm Control Panels. It m[...]

  • Page 3

    Installation Instructions The 10-175UL should be installed in accordance with article 760 of The National Electrical Code or NFP A 72 as well as all applicable Local Codes. See T erminal Identification Chart on page 4 for a description of each terminal function. 1. Mount the 10-175UL in desired location. 2. Connect AC power (115V AC 60Hz) to the bl[...]

  • Page 4

    T er minal / Switch Identifcation: T erminal Legend Function/Description TRGI & TRG2 These input terminals are designed to connect to the normally closed outputs of an access control or fire alarm relay . These terminals control [LOCK+], and [STRIKE+], as well as 10-175UL output relay contacts [N.C., N.O., C] LOCK+ This terminal provides DC out[...]

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    10-175UL SW1 VR1 + BA T -- AC AC LOCK + STRIKE + COM - AUX + FACP AUX - NC NO C TRG1 TRG2 SW1 CLOSED -24V OPEN - 12V NC C NO AC FAIL XFMR Green Lead (ground) Stand-by Battery (optional) Constant output (not affected by trigger) Switched DC output (trigger control) Black Lead White Lead 115VAC input 60 Hz, .6 amps AC DC JUMPER Reset Switch AC Power [...]

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    4.50" [114.3mm] 4.50" [114.3mm] 4.50" [114.3mm] 1.25" [31.8mm] 2.13" [54.0mm] 2.25" [57.2mm] 3.38" [85.7mm] 3.38" [85.7mm] 1.25" [31.8mm] 4.50" [114.3mm] 4.50" [114.3mm] 1.50" [38.1mm] 4.50" [114.3mm] 4.50" [114.3mm] 1.50" [38.1mm] 1.25" [31.8mm] 1.25" [31.8mm] 4.5[...]

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    FIG 3. T ypical Single Mag lock or door strike installation with fire alarm tie-in using trigger controlled output. FIG 4. T ypical dual mag lock installation with fire alarm tie- in using trigger controlled outputs. 7[...]

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    IS10-1 7 5UL ECN07 00 1 2 R04/0 7 T r oubleshooting Guide Problem Solution - Check AC and DC LED’ s on power supply board. Both should be on for proper operation AC ON –GREEN, T rouble: Normal – AMBER, DC ON - RED. - If LED’ s are not on, check AC power . - Disconnect AC power , battery(s) and all connected equipment IMMEDIA TEL Y . - Chang[...]