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You will need:
- A Flat screw-driver
- A wire-stripper
- A pair of Side-cutters
- Two pieces (90mm each) of 0.5A cable
- Enough cable to connect the CapeClock to the Door control
and the Door control power supply to the CapeClock
- A Door control transformer/power supply (if required).
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| 1. Turn the power to the CapeClock off. |
| 2. Remove the CapeClock from the wall (if you
have already mounted it) by loosening the two screws at the
bottom of the CapeClock sufficiently to remove it off the
bracket that is mounted on the wall. Take care, because when
the CapeClock is pulled from the screws holding it to the
wall-mounted bracket, it will have nothing holding it up.
To remove it from the wall-mounted bracket completely, gently
lower it, taking care that any wires that are already connected
are not strained. |
| 3. Place the CapeClock face-down on a protective
cloth so that the readers and front are not scratched. |
| 4. You may remove the back-plate (connected
with 4 M3 galvanized nuts) to make it easier to get at the
connectors, but it is not necessary. |
| 5. The 2 outputs you will need
to use are marked "IN DOOR" and "OUT DOOR"
(see Figure 2 below). You must connect the terminal outputs
for the respective connectors as shown in Figure 2. To do
this, loosen the screw of the terminal required, insert the
wire into the housing beneath the screw and tighten the screw
onto the wire so that it is kept firmly in place. Test that
the wire is clamped firmly by gently tugging the wire in the
direction away from the connector. |
| 6. The wires will be on the
NO (Normally Open) input of the 3way connector. The left most
terminal output of each connector will be open (see detail
of Figure 2 in Figure 1). |

Figure 1
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| 7. Connect the Live supply to
the center wire, and the live/positive input for the Door
opener solenoid to the right hand side of the connector. |
| 8. If the door opener is rated
at a voltage other than your mains supply (220V/110V), then
you must obtain a transformer or power supply for it. DO NOT
use the CapeClock's supply to power the door opener, even
if it is rated at 12V DC. Use a separate power supply that
is rated to deliver the current required for the Door opener
solenoid. |
| 9. Connect the neutral/negative
wire from the Door opener to the neutral mains wire/negative
terminal of your power supply for the Door opener. |
| 10. Replace the CapeClock back
onto its wall bracket, ensuring that the tongue of the back-plate
is inserted into the corresponding groove in the wall-mounted
bracket. Secure the CapeClock onto the wall-mounted bracket
(see Figure 3) with the 2 Mounting screws at the bottom of
the CapeClock, ensuring that the cable cover plate (see Figure
4) is correctly positioned. |
Figure 2 - CapeClock Back-plate and PCB showing Door Control
Connections.
Red wire goes to the positive/live terminal of the Door
Opener solenoid,
Black wire goes to the positive/live terminal of the Power
Supply/mains
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Figure 3: Wall-mounting bracket for the
CapeClock
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Figure 4: Cover-plate for the CapeClock
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