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RELEASE DEVICE CONTROLS RELEASE DEVICE MODEL C+ INSTALLATION MANUAL UL LISTED CANADIAN LISTED CSFM: 7300-48:00 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: MADE IN THE U.S.A. S/N: The LM0-C+ Release Device/Control Panel is a UL Listed, Canadian Listed (C-UL) and California State Fire Marshal Listed (CSFM) normally energized Fail-Safe device with state of the art electronic control circuitry. This device is designed for use with motorized doors incorporating a reversing feature safety edge to create an automated door closing system. DO NOT install this unit without a safety edge. The LM0-C+ Release device control is in an inactive state and does not interfere with normal operation of the motorized door in its supervisory (non-alarm) condition. In an alarm condition, the LM0-C+, turns on optional emergency warning appliances, and after the factory set delay, the operator will be signalled to close. When an obstruction is encountered, the door will reverse to the open position and repeat the attempt to close two more times. On the third attempt the motor will turn off and the door will rest on the obstruction. Emergency signalling devices will remain active. If the obstruction is removed, the door will close after a 3 second delay. If the Open button is depressed while the door is resting on the obstruction, the door will fully open, reset the cycle counter, and fully close, if the obstruction is removed. If the alarm condition is cleared while the door is resting on the obstruction, the door will fully open and stop. Emergency signalling appliances will turn off and the system will reset. If no obstruction is encountered during downward travel, the door will close and the warning devices will turn off. The door system remains active for emergency egress using the Open push button station. Power must be available to the operator in all conditions for the system to operate. In absence of power to the operator, standard logic incorporated into the battery supported release device, will initiate a mechanical release to close the door. The Release Device features include time delay on alarm, remote test, motor voltage sensing, form-c output, lower limit detection, timer, battery support for release device logic, smoke detectors, multilingual voice (option), standard annunciators and trouble diagnostic capabilities (do not support motor). Check model label on unit to be installed to verify operating voltage. CAUTION: Review all installation instructions, procedures, referenced publications, cautions and warnings contained within this manual prior to installing and/or servicing this product. As with all releasing device systems, maximum fire protection is provided when installed in accordance with factory specifications and used with fuse link systems. DO NOT install this unit without a fuse link system. TEST WEEKLY TO ASSURE PROPER OPERATION OF RELEASE DEVICE/CONTROL PANEL Installation and testing to factory specifications shall be performed by factory authorized personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), local, state, county, district and/or other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).

* TYPICAL INSTALLATION FIGURE SMOKE DETECTOR OR ALARM PANEL LM0-C+ RELEASE DEVICE FUSIBLE LINK FUSIBLE LINK EYEBOLTS OR PULLEYS AS REQ'D TURNBUCKLE MOTOR REMOTE TEST PLATE ANNUNCIATOR * Actual configuration may differ. See door manufacturers recommendations and NFPA 80 for use of this device and fusible links with specific door. See NFPA 7 for proper placement of smoke detectors. DO NOT install this unit without fusible links. INSIDE VIEW FIGURE A CONTROL BOARD TB TB TB3 TB4 DIAGNOSTIC LEDs C+ MODULE END LINK TROUBLE SOUNDER AUX. POWER RESET *TRANSFORMER CLASS WIRING UPPER ENTRY CLASS WIRING LOWER ENTRY TB5 BATTERY * TRANSFORMER FOUND IN 0VAC MODELS ONLY TEST SWITCH

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - To be performed by factory authorized personnel only. The following installation procedures must be followed to assure performance of equipment to factory standards. Section A. MOUNTING PROCEDURE (Figure ) Typical installation configuration is for illustration only and may not accurately depict door manufacturer s recommendations. See door manufacturer s recommendations for use of this product with specific door being utilized. All hardware required shall be supplied by the door installer or manufacturer. Use only hardware approved or recognized by the appropriate testing agencies in conjunction with the installation of this product. Section B. SMOKE DETECTORS. When installing smoke detectors with this unit refer to NFPA 7 and NFPA 80, for instructions concerning proper placement and detection coverage. See Electrical Connections page A for wiring information. End of Line Devices shall be installed for supervision of electrical power to smoke detector. DO NOT interface this unit to smoke detectors if electrical supervision is not provided by means of an End-of-Line Device used in conjunction with the Model C+. Section C. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Installation of all wiring and connections, including Class and Class circuits, shall be performed in accordance with, but not limited to, the latest NFPA, UL and NEC standards and codes. In addition, all installations subject to Canadian standards shall be performed in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, with respect to wiring material type, wiring gauge related to power capacity requirements and circuit length and wiring methods. This unit is designed to be used on motorized doors incorporating a reversing feature safety edge. DO NOT use this unit on a motorized door if a safety edge has not been installed. SEE Figure & A depicted herein- Verify wiring configuration with that recommended by door manufacturer for use of this product with specific door operator and accessories being utilized. All wiring beginning at step 4 is low voltage. 8 gauge wire is recommended.. Turn off power supply sources for Model C+ as well as motor before beginning.. Verify voltage rating of release device to power source being utilized. Model voltage is indicated on side of unit. 3. Connect power source inputs to TB5, screws &. On 4VDC units observe proper polarity by placing positive wire to screw. TB5 screw 3 shall be utilized for earth ground where applicable. (DO NOT connect battery) 4. Normally closed initiating devices - remove jumper from TB screw & 3. Connect wiring from N/C initiating device loop to TB screws & 3. Auxiliary power (+VDC) for smoke detectors may be obtained from TB. Observe proper polarity, TB-, TB- (-). 4 detector maximum. Note: TB initiating device loops are supervised and cannot be directly series or paralleled between multiple release devices or shared with other alarm equipment. For proper wiring configurations from multiple smoke detectors or signalling for simultaneous closure on multiple doors call tech support. Incorrect wiring between units may cause damage to the release control circuit and void warranty. 5. Connect motor control sensing voltage (4V AC or DC) from motor controller transformer secondary to TB3 screws & (-). This connection must be made or the unit will perform a mechanical release in all alarm conditions. Auxiliary Limit Switch - Figure A Detail B (Dry contact auxiliary switch required) * 6. Aux. Open limit switch. Connect wiring from N/O electrical loop (switch closed in open limit) to C+ Module TB-&. Connection to an auxiliary open limit switch is required for 3 cycle obstruction count feature. Set aux. limit to toggle before operator limit when door is traveling toward open position. Improper adjustment will result in continuous cycling of door. * Note: Electrical loop must be provided as dry contacts and may not be used in conjunction with the simultaneous switching of a motor control or any other voltage through the same contacts. Connections of this type will result in immediate damage to the release device. 7. Operator Closed Limit: (Figure A, Closed limit switch Detail A). Remove wire from 4 volt side of operator Close limit switch. This must be the side of the switch which retains 4 volts when switch opens in down limit position. Splice to wire from C+ module TB3- using wire nut or other suitable connector. Connect return wire from C+ module TB3- to down limit switch. 3

8. *Safety edge common.: (Figure A Detail C) Connect Safety Edge control voltage common (normally open side) to wire from C+ Module TB4-. This connection replaces the direct connection of the safety edge to the operator control voltage common. The 4 volt side connection of the safety edge remains unchanged from the factory wiring.. Motor control relay (Delay relay) - Connect wiring from TB-4 & 7 across motor control down switch (For use with N/O down switch). This relay output latches to initiate a door closure through the operator after a ten second delay. 0. Remote test station. - Connect keyed remote test switch to TB- 4&5 of Model C+ control board. Series connect the supervisory resistor (5k ohm @/4 watt) provided to verify integrity of wiring.. Annunciator - (option) connect annunciator to TB-6 (-) & 7. Note: Battery should not be connected until testing of unit is being performed. *Safety edge- This unit shall not be installed without a reversing feature safety edge. TESTING OF RELEASE DEVICE/CONTROL PANEL SHALL BE PERFORMED AND WITNESSED FOR NORMAL OPERA- TION AFTER INSTALLATION. REFER TO TEST PROCEDURES CONTAINED HEREIN, AS WELL AS ANY OTHER TEST- ING PROGRAMS RECOMMENDED BY DOOR MANUFACTURER. RELEASE DEVICE MODEL C PLUS RELEASE DEVICE/CONTROL PANEL POWER REQUIREMENTS & MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS VOLTAGE RATING LM0-C+ - 4DC... 4VDC +0% / -5% LM0-C+ - 4AC... 4VAC +0% / -5% LM0-C+ - 0AC... 0VAC +0% / -5% CURRENT REQUIREMENTS () SUPERVISORY (non-alarm).0a / ALARM.500A MAX SUPERVISORY (non-alarm).0a / ALARM.500A MAX SUPERVISORY (non-alarm).0a / ALARM.500A MAX Current with optional accessories shall not exceed alarm current ratings. NOTE: Initial power up inrush current shall not exceed 3 times rated current on any model. MOTOR CONTROL SENSE - ALL MODELS Input Voltage: 4V AC or DC typical +5% / -0% Input Current: Not to exceed.004a FORM C OUTPUT (MAX. CONTACT RATING) A/30VDC 60 Watt DC Resistive Load Only INITIATING/DOOR DETECTION LOOPS CAUTION: All initiating devices shall be dry contact type only Maximum loop resistance: 00 Ohms Maximum current: Not to exceed.00a Maximum voltage: 5VDC FUSES All fuses A @ 50V, AG Fast Acting Type MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS LOAD RATING (all models) PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS (all models) WEIGHT (includes battery) Support and Release : 40 LB. MAX..5" x.5" x 4.750" (H x W x D) LM0-C+ - 0VAC approx. 3 lbs. LM0-C+ - 4VAC approx. lbs. LM0-C+ - 4VDC approx. lbs. 4

LM0-C+ ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FIGURE (SEE FIGURE A FOR ADDITIONAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS) () End of Line Relay As per U.L. 864 Do Not loop wires under terminals. Break wire run to provide system supervision. (-) (-) Smoke detector (5) (4) ()(4) (7) VDC Annunciator (Option) (8) Use TB- for common AUX.UP LIMIT COMMON AUX.UP LIMIT N/O OR () AUX.UP LIMIT N/C AUX.DOWN LIMIT N/O OR AUX. DOWN LIMIT N/C TB- 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 (-) TB THROUGH TB4 PC MOUNT CIRCUIT BOARD () Trouble relay non-delayed A @ 30VDC Delayed relay A @ 30VDC () (6) TB5 - CHASSIS MOUNT POWER SUPPLY INPUT BATTERY 3 GRD (-) VDC 4AH RED BLACK (-) FROM MOTOR 4V AC/DC BLACK YELLOW RED Test Plate Option TB- AUX. POWER TB3 - MOTOR SENSE (-) TB4 - REMOTE TEST 3 4 () Note: All circuitry connected to/from circuit board terminal blocks TB through TB4 is low voltage/low current (see electrical specs page ). 8 gauge energy limited control cable is recommended for all connections between operator and circuit board. () DOTTED LINES INDICATE FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPERS: REMOVE WHEN CONNECTING TO N/C DEVICE. DO NOT REMOVE JUMPER IF LOOP IS UNUSED. () SUPERVISORY DEVICE MUST BE INSTALLED (3) ALL FUSES A @ 50V, AG FAST ACTING (4) MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE 00 OHMS (5) SEE NFPA 80 AND NFPA 7 FOR PROPER PLACEMENT OF DETECTOR (6) CLASS WIRING (0VAC Models) MUST ENTER PROPER OPENING. SEE FIGURE A (7) IF UNIT CONTAINS FACTORY INSTALLED VOICE MODULE OPTION REFER TO LM-VAS INSTALLATION MANUAL. DO NOT CONNECT A SPEAKER TO TB-6&7. DAMAGE MAY RESULT TO UNIT. (8) AUX. UP LIMIT SWITCH MUST BE SET TO TOGGLE OPEN (N/C) OR CLOSED (N/O) BEFORE THE UP LIMIT SWITCH OF THE OPERATOR WHEN THE DOOR IS TRAVELING TOWARD IT'S OPEN POSITION. IF THE SWITCH IS IMPROPERLY SET THE DOOR WILL CONTINUE TO CYCLE AND WILL NOT PERFORM THE THREE CYCLE FUNCTION. Installation of all wiring must be performed in accordance with, but not limited to, the latest NFPA, U.L. and NEC standards and codes, as well as the requirements of the final authority having jurisdiction. In addition, all installations subject to the Canadian standards, shall be performed in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, with respect to wiring type, wiring gauge related to power capacity requirements and circuit length and wiring methods. 5

FIGURE A : SYSTEM WIRING- See Section C, Electrical Connections herein for wiring details of illustration below. Electrical Supervision: Do not loop wires under terminals. Break wire run to provide proper supervision. End of line relay TB TB TB3 TB4 Smoke detector DOOR OPERATOR L L 4V L 4V C Secondary Secondary L C See Detail B { See Detail A Close Button Auxiliary Open Limit Operator Close Limit See Detail C 4V { SAFETY EDGE POWER SOURCE TB5 3 TB 3 4 5 6 TB TB3 TB4 F W F C+ MODULE TB5 - RELAY OUTPUTS CPC MODULE: TB- ALARM (POWER) INPUT TB4-SAFETY EDGE INTERFACE TB- AUX. OPEN LIMIT TB5-RELAY OUTPUT TB3- CLOSE LIMIT INTERFACE Detail A 4 VOLT CONTROL Coil or other operator connection 4 VOLT CONTROL Operator Close Limit Switch * N/C N/C * N/O C TB3- TB3- C+ Module C N/O N/C Auxiliary Open Limit } TB- TB- Detail B C+ Module Coil or other operator connection N/O C Detail C SAFETY EDGE 4 VOLT CONTROL TB4- - C+ MODULE SAFETY EDGE 6

Section D - TEST PROCEDURES: To be performed by factory authorized personnel only Testing shall be performed and witnessed for proper operation. Testing of the Model-C+ Release Device does not affect normal operation of alarm system. Testing of the Release Device is independent of and shall in no way be interpreted as an alternative method of testing the central fire alarm system or any other components comprising the system. Testing of individual components shall be tested in accordance with installation instructions provided by the manufacturers of the system components. CAUTION: CLEAR DOOR OPENING AND PROHIBIT TRAFFIC THROUGH OPENING DURING TESTING! Power up sequence: Door should be in closed position at power up. If door is in open position, door closure will be generated. This is a normal condition. Turn on power to Model C+ and operator. The red LED will light on the Model C+ indicating primary power is present. The Trouble sounder on the Model C+ will begin to sound. Connect battery observing proper polarity. The trouble sounder will be silenced and the green battery LED will illuminate indicating the battery is connected and charging. Depress OPEN push button station, fully raising door (Door must be fully raised, with limit switches set properly to begin testing). Before testing of system, verify normal operation of close, open, stop and safety edge features of operator. Test procedures. A) Turn keyed remote test station to TEST position (if using chassis mount test button it must remain depressed for testing). Annunciator will turn on and after factory delay of approximately ten seconds the door will begin to close through the motor. The Model C+ reset indicator should illuminate at this time. When the door reaches full closure the motor will be turned off along with the annunciators. Return TEST station to OFF position. Depress OPEN push button raising door to it's fully open position. B) Place chair or other suitable, easily removable obstruction in path of door closure. Turn keyed remote test station to TEST position (if using chassis mount test button it must remain depressed for testing). The cycle counter reset indicator on the C+ Module should illuminate at this time. Annunciator will turn on and after factory delay of approximately ten seconds the door will begin to close through the motor. When the door encounters the obstruction, the reversing edge will reverse the door to it's fully open position. The reset indicator will turn off. The door will immediately make a second attempt at closure, contact obstruction and reverse to it's fully open position turning on the Stop Enable indicator. When contact is made with the obstruction on the third cycle the motor will be turned off immediately and the door will rest on the obstruction. The Stop Enable and Obstruction Stop indicators will both be illuminated. Remove the obstruction. After approximately a three second delay to clear the opening the door will be close through the operator. Return TEST station to OFF position. Depress OPEN push button and raise to fully open position. C) Repeat step B until door stops on obstruction. Return TEST station to OFF position. Door will return to it's fully open position. This feature simulates an automatic reset of the door should the alarm condition be cleared or reset before the obstruction is removed. D) Repeat step B until door stops on obstruction. With system still in TEST, push OPEN button station. The door will fully open allowing for removal of obstruction. With the alarm condition still present (TEST switch activated) the Model C+ counter will be reset and the door will close immediately. Obstruction cycling will repeat if the obstruction has not been removed. Return TEST station to OFF position and depress OPEN push button station returning door to it's normal condition. E) Power Loss Test. Turn off power to operator and Model C+. The internal battery of the Release Device will support the release device and control logic. Turn TEST switch to Test position. After 0 second alarm delay a mechanical closure will be performed. This verifies release capability in absence of power to operator. Return TEST switch to OFF position. Reset door and restore all power. REMINDER: Testing of the Model-C+ Release Device does not affect normal operation of alarm system. Testing of the Release Device is independent of and shall in no way be interpreted as an alternative method of testing the central fire alarm system or any other components comprising the system. Testing of individual components shall be tested in accordance with installation instructions provided by the manufacturers of the system components. 7

MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS The release devices have been designed to require a minimum amount of system maintenance when installed and used in accordance with factory specifications. The unit has been designed and tested for use in indoor locations. Regular testing of the unit is recommended. Test intervals shall ultimately be subject to criteria established by the Final Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Serviceable fuses are provided on the Model C+ & Model-C for the following: See Figures 3 & 3A for fuse locations. RELEASE DEVICE Model C+ Fuses - Figure 3 Fuses - Figure 3A F A @ 50V, AG Fast Acting, Input Power F A @ 50V, AG Fast Acting, Input Power F A @ 50V, AG Fast Acting, Logic/Aux. Power F A @ 50V, AG Fast Acting, Aux. Signal F3 A @ 50V, AG Fast Acting, Battery F4 A @ 50V, AG Fast Acting, Motor Sense Replacement fuses shall be of equivalent rating and type may be ordered directly from the factory through the technical support number provided below. Should servicing of fuses be required, personnel authorized to perform such maintenance shall ensure that; a) all traffic is prohibited through door opening, b) door is mechanically released and fully closed, c) all power is disconnected from unit including motor sense voltage on motorized doors. After servicing equipment as required, unit shall be tested and witnessed for proper operation as described in Section D, TEST PROCEDURE contained herein. FIGURE 3 - LM0-C+ CONTROL BOARD TB TB TB3 TB4 VR4 VR6 VR F4 VR F3 F F FIGURE 3A LM0-C+ MODULE CR3 INDICATORS: CR - Green, Alarm Release Device enabled CR - Yellow, Stop on obstruction enabled CR3 - Red, Obstruction Stop CR CR F TB TB TB3 TB4 TB5 F 8

Warranty Service Procedure Contact technical support at the number provided below for assistance in determining possible product failure. Installer shall provide the following information when contacting technical support: ) Unit Serial Number, found in the following locations a) Individual unit shipping box b) Cover of installation manual c) On unit ) Name of Distributor who supplied product 3) Name of End User and/or installation company if different from Distributor 4) Detailed description of product non conformity To receive a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) and shipping address for a Product believed to be defective, all of the above information shall be required. Products returned without a valid RGA shall be refused receipt. If provided, reference troubleshooting guide that accompanies product prior to requesting an RGA. Contact Information Technical Support: - 888-58-7870 RGA (63)467-50, Request Customer Service 0-3064A 003, The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All rights Reserved