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

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ClearPat h
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S-COR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Spectrum Coordinator
Section 2
Section 1
General Description
The 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.
Basic Installation
The 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 3
Technical Data
Model.................................. ClearPath Spectrum™ S-COR
Input Power......................... 12-24V AC or DC
Output Contacts..................Form C
Relay 1 Contact Rating....... 3A:24V AC
Relay 2 Contact Rating....... 1A:24V AC
Temperature 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
FIGURE 1
Wiring Diagram
GREEN
WHITE
RED (+) 12-40V AC or DC
GREEN (Relay 2 - N.O.)
BLK (-) 12-40V AC or DC
GREEN (Relay 2 - COM)
WHT (Relay 1 - N.C.)
BROWN (Relay 1 - COM)
VIO (Relay 1 - N.O.)
Note that Output 1 will typically be used to trigger an electronic locking device, while Output 2 will be used
to activate an automatic door.
8701 Castle Park Drive  Indianapolis, Indiana 46256
Telephone: (800) 842-2545/(317) 842-2545  www.mssedco.com  custsvc@mssedco.com
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Section 4
Programming the Coordinator —
Single Openings:
Upon power up, the screen will read “MS Sedco: Press
Select to Begin.” Press Select.
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:
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.
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.
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 (*).
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.
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.
TRX Circuit Board
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.
PAIR
Battery 1
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Section 5
Programming 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.
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.
TRX Circuit Board
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 channels 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 accomplished by using the arrow keys.
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, 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 opening
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. Also, for the Slave,
as per the instructions above and on the Slave
PAIR
Battery 1
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!
8701 Castle Park Drive  Indianapolis, Indiana 46256
Telephone: (800) 842-2545/(317) 842-2545  www.mssedco.com  custsvc@mssedco.com
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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 handheld 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.
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.
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 6
Operational Mode
The coordinator will display information upon receiving an
activation signal, including the ID, battery status of the
transmitter, and output relay status.
Typical Installation Diagram
VESTIBULE SLAVE COORDINATOR
INSIDE TRANSCEIVER

VESTIBULE MASTER COORDINATOR
INTERIOR
VESTIBULE
TRANSCEIVER
(OPTIONAL)


OUTSIDE TRANSCEIVER
EXTERIOR
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