CAMDEN EMF-2 User manual

5502 Timberlea Blvd., Mississauga, ON L4W 2T7
Telephone: 905-366-3377 Fax: 905-366-3378
Toll-Free: 1-877-226-3369
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EMF-2 / EMF-2m
Multi-Function Timer
Installation Instructions
Ver. A1-001
MADE IN CANADA PAGE 1 OF 19
Section 1__________________
General Description
Camden model EMF-2 (EMF-2m or EMF-2ABM) is a
microprocessor controlled multi-function relay. This
all-in-one design replaces our previous models
EMF-1, EMF-1m or EMF-1ABM.
The EMF-2 is designed for specialized applications
such as ABM vestibules, one or two-door restrooms
in shared-use facilities, 2 – 5 door airlocks, and
secure man-traps.
Dip switches let you easily choose the mode, and the
unit automatically programs the inputs, outputs and
potentiometers accordingly.
Removable terminal strips simplify wiring chores, and
all adjustments are conveniently located on one end
of the case.
IMPORTANT: Do not apply power to the unit until
you have read the instructions fully and made the
required adjustments.
Section 2__________________
Installation
Mounting
The EMF-2 should be mounted in a clean dry location
out of direct contact with the elements. Suitable
locations include inside a metal box, operator header,
or above a false ceiling. If placed on top of a header,
ensure that unauthorized personnel cannot tamper
with the unit.
If used in an Airlock or Mantrap application, the relay
may be located at either door location, or, centrally to
all doors. You must bring wiring from all door
actuators to this unit (as well as the lock, operator,
and door contact outputs as appropriate).
The EMF-2 is also available in an attractive lockable
metal cabinet version (EMF-2m or EMF-2ABM),
suitable for wall mounting.
Wiring
Wiring of this unit is dependant on the mode desired.
Select your intended application, then proceed to the
section indicated.
Note: Do not wire Safety devices to the EMF-2. If
installed, wire your safety device directly to the
operator control box.
IMPORTANT: Changes to the Mode and Out2
do not take effect until a power reset. It is therefore
best to make these adjustments with the power
turned off!
NOTE: We highly recommend the use of a
regulated power supply when powering equipment for
barrier-free washroom applications where the strike
power may be maintained from a few minutes to
many hours. We offer a low-cost board-only
regulated power supply - CX-PS13 V2, which in turn
can be powered from a small 24VAC transformer, (or
the auxiliary power on the door control) and will
supply clean, filtered & regulated 24VDC power for
the strike and EMF-2.
APPLICATIONS
& SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS:
ABM Vestibule Control
(Mode 1) Proceed to section 3A on Page 3
1 Door Unsecured Restroom
(Mode 2) Proceed to section 3B on Page 5
1 Door Secured Restroom
(Mode 3) Proceed to section 3C on Page 7
2 Door Unsecured Restroom
(Mode 4) Proceed to section 3D on Page 11
2 / 3 Door Airlock (w/ auto-crossing)
(Mode 5) Proceed to section 3E on Page 13
2 - 5 Door Airlock
(Mode 6) Proceed to section 3F on Page 15
2 Door Man-trap
(Mode 7) Proceed to section 3G on Page 17
System Inspection Instructions Page 18
Technical Specifications, & Warranty Page 19

FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 1.vsd
DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_01
EMF-2 Diagram 1, Electrical and Mechanical
SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW REVISED:
DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
RELAY 5 CHART
To have Relay 5
shadow another
relay, set dipswitch
as shown at right
2
4
3
1
=
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
Dip
4Dip
5
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1" (25 mm)
6 7/8" (173 mm)
2 7/8" (72 mm)
6 13/16" (160 mm)
Trouble
Output
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital
In/Out
terminal
strip Input
disables
Door #2
EMF-2
P1
P4
P2
P3
Side View
Top View
Connector Terminal Label Function
1 Power Input
P1 2 Power Input 12/24 Volts AC/DC
Non-polarized
1 Ground
2 Blue (or Brown)
3 N/C (or Yellow)
4 CR Power +5V
5 Orange (output 1)
6 Output 2
P2
7 Ground 2
Card-Reader
Input
(aka - Digital
Connector)
1 Dry 1 Input
2 Dry 1 Input Non-powered Input 1
3 Dry 2 Input
4 Dry 2 Input Non-powered Input 2
5 Dry 3 Input
6 Dry 3 Input Non-powered Input 3
7 Dry 4 Input
8 Dry 4 Input Non-powered Input 4
9 Dry 5 Input
10 Dry 5 Input Non-powered Input 5
11 Dry 6 Input
12 Dry 6 Input Non-powered Input 6
13 Dry 7 Input
P3
14 Dry 7 Input Non-powered Input 7
1 Relay 1 – NC
2 Relay 1 – COM
3 Relay 1 – NO Form C
4 Relay 2 – NC
5 Relay 2 – COM
6 Relay 2 – NO Form C
7 Relay 3 – NC
8 Relay 3 – COM
9 Relay 3 – NO Form C
10 Relay 4 – NC
11 Relay 4 – COM
12 Relay 4 – NO Form C
13 Relay 5 – NC
14 Relay 5 – COM
P4
15 Relay 5 – NO Form C
NOTE: Pin 2 Connector. When connecting to Camden Card Reader in ABM Mode it is
possible to read all cards by wiring the Blue wire to Pin 2, or only Cards beginning with a
4, 5, & 6 by wiring the Brown wire (Data) to Pin 2, and the yellow wire (Clock) to pin 3.
06/08/10

Section 3A________________
Set-up Instructions
ABM Vestibule Controller (Mode 1)
The EMF-2 is a compact unit designed to interface an
automatic door operator with a card reader and lock
system such as those used on banks.
When in “Day Mode” the strike is retracted (manually,
or electrically) and the card reader is out of the
circuit. Pressing either exterior or interior wall switch
will activate the door operator.
When the EMF-2 is switched to “Night Mode” the
electric strike is energized (door is locked), and the
exterior activator (ie - wall switch) is removed from
the circuit. When a valid card is inserted, the strike
unlocks immediately, and the exterior switch is put
back into the circuit for an adjustable period, so that if
pushed by the user, it will open the door
automatically. The inside switch will unlock and open
the door at all times.
A new feature of the EMF-2 is the ability to add an
“Emergency - Push-to-Lock” switch near the ATM
machine that when activated “locks out” the card
reader input in order to afford the user extra security.
Opening the door from the inside resets the system.
(The system will also reset automatically after 10
minutes.)
Model EMF-2 ABM provides for a lockable cabinet to
house the relay, c/w two lighted push-button switches
– one to turn the relay power ON or OFF, and the
other to select DAY or NITE modes.
Step 1
Select MODE 1 via the first 3 positions of the dip
switch as shown below:
Off On
1
2
3
See Diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors,
& potentiometers.
Step2
Dip switch Options
Push dipswitch #6 ON, for a continuous duty strike,
which is to be energized during “Day Mode”. If using
an intermittent duty strike and/or the latch is to be
mechanically retracted during “Day Mode”, then leave
switch #6 OFF.
Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to
dipswitches #4 & 5. (See diagram 1 for location).
Dipswitches # 7 & 8 have no effect in this mode.
Step 3
Connections
Refer to Diagram 2 (next page) for the following
connections.
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input
terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert
connector if removed.
Next, make your wiring connections to the Relay
Output strip (numbered 1 – 15). Note: Relay 4 is not
used in this application. Re-insert connector.
If you are using this system with our Model #51T2B
card reader – then refer to the 7-pin Digital I/O strip,
and make wiring connections as per the respective
card-reader wiring diagram.
If using our model #ECI-210, or another type of card
reader, or dry contact - wire to terminals 1 & 2 of the
Digital I/O strip. (Re-insert connector firmly if
removed.)
Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector.
(The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
Step 4
Adjustments
In this application, you will use pots # 1 – 4. (Pot 5
has no effect.
Timer 1 Strike Delay-on-Release
Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate
Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release
Timer 4 Exterior Switch enable time
Apply power to door operator, EMF-2, and any
applicable activating devices (ie – card-reader).
Observe the RED Power LED on the unit. It should be
lit. If not, re-confirm proper voltage connections.
Turn key switch (Input #3) to “Night Mode”. (Night
mode via an open contact, Day mode via closed).
Activate interior switch. Door should unlock and
open. Adjust potentiometers # 1, 2 & 3 for desired
operating times.
Activate exterior switch. Door should remain closed
and locked. Now activate the card reader input. The
door should unlock. Adjust Timer 1 for sufficient time
on the strike.
When the card reader is activated, the exterior switch
is “put into the circuit” for a limited time. This time is
adjustable from 1 – 30 seconds via pot # 4.
Re-activate the card reader, and within the time
frame, press the exterior switch. The door should
now open.
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IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2
settings must be made with power off!

Inside
Wall Switch
Outside
Wall Switch
(optional)
Day / Night
Toggle or
Key switch
Emergency
Panic Switch
(optional)
FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 2.vsd
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EMF-2 Diagram 2, Typical ABM Vestibule Application
SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW REVISED:
DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
Magnetic
Contact Switch
(only required
if Panic switch
is utilised)
Fail-Safe
Electric Strike
Shown
MOV
Wire MOV
(supplied)
directly to strike
or magnet (If Fail-Secure lock
is used, wire to
Terminals 1 & 2)
Power
for Strike
Door
Operator
RELAY 5 CHART
To have Relay 5
shadow another
relay, set dipswitch
as shown at right
2
4
3
1
=
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
Dip
4Dip
5
N.C.
!
Page 4
Simple Micro-switch
type Card reader
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
EMF-2
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital
In/Out
terminal
strip
Output 1
Power +5V
Ground 1
Brown / Blue
Yellow / N/C
Output 2
Ground 2
Mag-stripe style
Card reader
or
TO OPEN
PUSH
TO OPEN
PUSH
LOCKED
OUT
12 - 24 V
AC/DC
Power
DAY
NITE
Optional and only if
Panic switch is utilized

Turn the Key switch (or other type switch) to “Day
Mode”. If the strike is to be dogged back
mechanically, then do so. If it is to be powered all
day long, then confirm that it is powered and
released.
Now both the interior and exterior switches will open
the door when activated. The card-reader has no
effect on operation (it has been electronically de-
activated).
A new option on the EMF-2 is the provision for an
emergency “Lock Down” switch to be added. This
momentary contact switch only functions in night
mode. This test will take two persons – one to
depress the switch inside, and another person
outside to confirm the card-reader input has been
disabled. Opening the door from the inside (either
manually or automatically) will reset the system (a
N/C magnetic door contact switch is required).
Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to
Section 4, for System Inspection Instructions.
Section 3B________________
Set-up Instructions
Unsecured Restroom (Mode 2)
This application is a shared-use single (normally
unlocked) restroom door in facilities such as nursing
homes, hospitals, shopping malls, etc. The relay
provides control of the lock, operator, and switches,
to provide the utmost in flexibility, safety for the
occupants, yet still be easy to install and program.
The door is opened automatically by pressing the
exterior wall switch. Once the door has closed,
pressing the “Push to Lock” button inside then locks
the door – the strike is energized, and the exterior
switch is removed from the circuit. To exit the
restroom, simply push the interior wall switch. The
door unlocks, opens and resets the system. Should
the door be opened manually, the magnetic contact
switch will reset the system.
Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, which
allows a panic button to unlock, open the door
(optional), and send an emergency signal for
assistance. The output can be maintained or pulsed.
As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 can be set to
automatically reset (and unlock) after 15 minutes
time.
Step 1
Select MODE 2 via the first 3 positions of the
dipswitch as shown below:
Off On
1
2
3
See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors,
& potentiometers.
IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2
settings must be made with power off!
Step 2
Dip switch Options
Push dipswitch #6 ON when you want the panic
button to unlock the door and also open it. Leave
switch #6 OFF to enable the panic button to unlock
the door only but not open it.
Push dipswitch #7 ON, to enable the 15 minute time-
out (reset) feature. Leave in OFF position if you do
not want an automatic reset.
Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to
dipswitches #4 & 5. (See diagram 1 for location). A
common use in this mode would be to have Relay 5
follow the the lock relay and light an occupied sign.
By default, Relay #5 follows Relay #1.
Dipswitch # 8 is not used in this mode.
Step 3
Connections
Refer to Diagram 3 (next page) for the following
connections.
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input
terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert
connector if removed.
Next, make your connections to the Relay Output strip
(numbered 1 – 15). (Relay 3 is not used in this
application). Re-insert connector.
The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides either 12V DC or
5V DC on Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting an “Occupied”
LED. This output is present whenever the door is
locked. Select output voltage using jumper as shown
below:
LED Output
12V 5V
Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector.
(The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
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Inside
Wall Switch
Outside
Wall Switch
Occupied
LED
(optional)
Panic switch
(optional)
Inside
Push to Lock
Switch
FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 3.vsd
DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_03
EMF-2 Diagram 3, Single Door Restroom Application (unsecured)
SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW REVISED: 06/08/10
DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
12 - 24 V
AC/DC
Power
Magnetic
Contact
Switch
Fail-Safe
Electric Strike
Shown
MOV
Wire MOV
(supplied)
directly to strike
or magnet (If Fail-Secure lock
is used, wire to
Terminals 1 & 2)
PUSH
TO
LOCK
Optional
Power
for Strike
Optional
OCCUPIED
Door
Operator
RELAY 5 CHART
To have Relay 5
shadow another
relay, set dipswitch
as shown at right
2
4
3
1
=
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
Dip
4Dip
5
N.C.
Occupied
Signal
(LED only)
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
EMF-2
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital I/O
terminal
strip
Assistance
Required !
!
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TO OPEN
PUSH
TO OPEN
PUSH

Step 4 Adjustments
In this application, you will use pots 2 – 5. Pot #1 has
no effect.
Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate
Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release
Timer 4 Panic Relay (#4) ON time
Timer 5 Panic Relay (#4) OFF time
Note: If pot 5 is turned to zero,
relay will be on steady
Apply power to door operator, EMF-2, and all
connected equipment (ie – strike, lights, etc).
Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which
should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or
terminal strip connection.
Press the exterior wall switch. If the restroom is
unoccupied the door will open automatically. Pot #2
adjusts the door hold-open time (up to 30 seconds).
If the restroom is occupied and the lock button has
been pressed, then the door will not open.
After entering the restroom, push the Lock button.
The EMF-2 will energize the electric lock and remove
the exterior Push switch from the circuit.
To exit the Restroom, two options are available:
1. To have the door unlock and open automatically,
push the interior Wall switch. This will also reset the
EMF-2 for the next person to use.
2. Manual Use. The door may also be used
manually. To exit the restroom, turn the (lever)
handle and pull (push) the door open. The magnet
switch resets the unit into standby mode.
Emergency Panic Switch (optional)
Should an emergency occur, and assistance from the
outside is required, the occupant can push a button
or ribbon switch to signal the EMF-2. When
activated, the EMF-2 will unlock the door (and
optionally open the door). A maintaining type input is
required to keep the door held open.
Further, Relay #4 is now activated, which can be
used to signal for assistance, sound an alarm –
whatever you choose. The installer can choose a
continuous or pulsing output, depending on the
settings of potentiometers # 4 & 5.
Emergency Time-out Feature
An added safety feature in the EMF-2 is the ability to
automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed
lock time of 15 minutes. The door will unlock, so that
personnel may enter the restroom. This feature is
engaged by turning dipswitch # 7 to ON position.
If not desired, simply leave dipswitch 7 OFF.
Section 3C________________
Set-up Instructions
Secured Restroom (Mode 3)
This application is a shared-use single (normally
locked) restroom door in facilities such as nursing
homes, hospitals, shopping malls, etc. The relay
provides control of the lock, operator, and switches,
to provide the utmost in facility security, safety for the
occupants, yet still be easy to install and program.
In this application the door is normally locked whether
occupied or not. It may be unlocked by Key-switch,
keypad, or another credential. The EMF-2 can be
configured to activate the door operator immediately,
or after pressing the wall-switch within the
(adjustable) time period. Once the door has closed,
pressing the “Push to Lock” button removes the
exterior keypad / key-switch from the circuit. The
electric lock will pulse twice to let the user know that
the door is secure, and an output is available to light
an Occupied LED (s).
To exit the restroom, simply push the interior wall
switch. The door unlocks, opens and resets the
system. Should the door be opened manually, the
magnetic contact switch will reset the system.
Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, which
allows a panic button to unlock, open the door
(optional), and send an emergency signal for
assistance. The output can be maintained or pulsed.
As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 can be set to
automatically reset (and unlock) after 15 minutes
time.
Step 1
Select MODE 3 via the first 3 positions of the dip
switch as shown below:
Off On
1
2
3
See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors,
& potentiometers.
IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2
settings must be made with power off!
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Inside
Wall Switch
Outside
Wall Switch
(optional)
Occupied
LED
(optional)
Panic switch
(optional)
Inside
Push to Lock
Switch
FILENAME: EMF-2 Diagram 4.vsd
DRAWING No: DRG-EMF-2_04
EMF-2 Diagram 4, Single Door Restroom Application (secured)
SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW REVISED: 06/08/10
DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
12 - 24 V
AC/DC
Power
Magnetic
Contact
Switch
Fail-Safe
Electric Strike
Shown
MOV
Wire MOV
(supplied)
directly to strike
or magnet (If Fail-Secure lock
is used, wire to
Terminals 1 & 2)
PUSH
TO
LOCK
Optional
Power
for Strike
Optional
OCCUPIED
Door
Operator
RELAY 5 CHART
To have Relay 5
shadow another
relay, set dipswitch
as shown at right
2
4
3
1
=
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
Dip
4Dip
5
N.C.
Assistance
Required !
!
Page 8
C
123
456
789
Keypad, or
Card-reader
TO OPEN
PUSH
TO OPEN
PUSH
Occupied
Signal
(LED only)
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
EMF-2
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital
In/Out
terminal
strip
Output
Power +5V
Ground
Input
N/C

Step 2
Dip switch Options
Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to
dipswitches #4 & 5.
Push dipswitch #6 ON when you want the panic
button to unlock the door and also open it. Leave
switch #6 OFF to enable the Panic button to unlock
the door only but not open it.
Push dipswitch #7 ON, to enable the 15 minute time-
out (reset) feature. Leave in OFF position if you do
not want an automatic reset.
Dip switch # 8 can have the keypad unlock and open
the door (OFF) or just unlock the door (ON). If set to
ON, then an exterior wall-switch is required to open
the door automatically.
Step 3
Connections
Refer to Diagram 4 (previous page) for the following
connections.
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input
terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert
connector if removed.
Next, make your connections to the relay output strip
(numbered 1 – 15). (Relay 3 is not used in this
application). Re-insert connector.
The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides either 12V DC or
5V DC on Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting an “Occupied”
LED. This output is present whenever the “Push-to-
Lock” switch has been pressed. Select output
voltage using jumper as shown below:
LED Output
12V 5V
Wire the keypad, key-switch or other secure device to
terminals 1 & 2 of this terminal strip.
Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector.
(The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
Step 4 Adjustments
In this application, you will use pots 1 – 5.
Timer 1 Strike Delay-on-release
Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate
Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release
Timer 4 Panic Relay (#4) ON time
Timer 5 Panic Relay (#4) OFF time
Note: If pot 5 is turned to zero,
relay will be on steady
Apply power to door operator, EMF-2, and all
connected equipment (ie – strike, lights, etc).
Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which
should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or
terminal strip connection.
Enter keypad, key-switch or other credential to
activate EMF-2. Depending on dipswitch #8, the
door will unlock and open or just unlock. If required
press the exterior wall switch. Pot #1 adjusts the lock
hold time. Pot #2 adjusts the door hold-open time
(up to 30 seconds). (If the restroom is occupied and
the Lock button has been pressed, then the door will
not unlock or open).
After entering the restroom, push the Lock button.
The EMF-2 will (de)energize the electric lock
momentarily to let the occupant know the door is
secure, and remove the exterior inputs from the
circuit.
To exit the Restroom, two options are available:
1. To have the door unlock and open automatically,
push the interior Wall switch. This will also reset the
EMF-2 for the next person to use.
2. Manual Use. The door may also be used
manually. To exit the restroom, turn the (lever)
handle and pull (push) the door open. The magnet
switch resets the unit into standby mode.
Emergency Panic Switch (optional)
Should an emergency occur, and assistance from the
outside is required, the occupant can push a button
or ribbon switch to signal the EMF-2. When
activated, the EMF-2 will unlock the door (and
optionally open the door). A maintaining type input is
required to keep the door held open.
Further, Relay #4 is now activated, which can be
used to signal for assistance, sound an alarm –
whatever you choose. The installer can choose a
continuous or pulsing output, depending on the
settings of potentiometers # 4 & 5.
Emergency Time-out Feature
An added safety feature in the EMF-2 is the ability to
automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed
lock time of 15 minutes. The door will unlock, so that
personnel may enter the restroom. This feature is
engaged by turning dipswitch # 7 to ON position.
If not desired, simply leave dipswitch 7 OFF.
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Inside
Wall Switch
Door #1
Outside
Wall Switch
Door #1
Occupied
LED’s
(optional)
Panic switch
(optional)
Inside
Push to Lock
Switch
If 2 are used
then wire
in parallel
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DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
12 - 24 V
AC/DC
Power
Magnetic Contact Switch
on both doors. Wire in series.
Fail-Safe
Electric Strikes
Shown
(If Fail-Secure locks
are used, wire to
Terminals 1 & 2)
PUSH
TO
LOCK
Door #1 Lock
Optional
RELAY 5 CHART
To have Relay 5
shadow another
relay, set dipswitch
as shown at right
2
4
3
1
=
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
Dip
4Dip
5
N.C.
Assistance
Required !
!
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TO OPEN
PUSH
TO OPEN
PUSH
Door #2
Operator
Door #1
Operator
Power for Locks
Door #2 Lock
TO OPEN
PUSH
TO OPEN
PUSH
Inside
Wall Switch
Door #2
Outside
Wall Switch
Door #2
Occupied
Signal
(LED only)
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
EMF-2
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital
In/Out
terminal
strip

Section 3D________________
Set-up Instructions
2-Door Restroom (Mode 4)
This application is a shared-use (normally unlocked)
restroom between two suites (and therefore utilizing
two doors), in facilities such as nursing homes &
hospitals, etc. The relay provides control of both
locks, operators, and all switches, to provide the
utmost in flexibility, safety for the occupants, yet still
be easy to install and program.
Either door is opened automatically by pressing the
respective exterior wall switch. Once the door has
closed, pressing either “Push to Lock” button inside
then locks both doors – the strike is energized, and
exterior switches are removed from the circuit. To
exit the restroom, simply push either interior wall
switch. The respective door unlocks, opens and
resets the system. Should either door be opened
manually, the magnetic contact switch will reset the
system.
Unique to the EMF-2 is the emergency input, which
allows a panic button to unlock, open (one or both)
door(s), (optional), and send an emergency signal for
assistance. The output can be maintained or pulsed.
As an added safety feature, the EMF-2 can be set to
automatically reset (and unlock) after 15 minutes
time.
It is strongly encouraged to utilize the dry contact
output (Relay #5) or the LED output to indicate
“Occupied” on the exterior of both doors to let others
know the restroom is in use.
Step 1
Select MODE 4 via the first 3 positions of the
dipswitch as shown below:
Off On
1
2
3
See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors,
& potentiometers.
IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2
settings must be made with power off!
Step 2
Dip switch Options
Leave switch #6 OFF to enable the panic button to
unlock the door only, but not open it. Put dipswitch
#6 ON when you want the panic button to unlock the
door and also open it. Furthermore, if dipswitch #6 is
set to ON, and dipswitch # 8 is set to OFF, then only
the last door used will open. Setting dipswitch #8 ON,
will open both doors simultaneously.
Push dipswitch #7 ON, to enable the 15 minute Time-
out (reset) feature. Leave in OFF position if you do
not want an automatic reset.
Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to
dipswitches #4 & 5. (See diagram 1 for location). A
common use in this mode would be to have Relay 5
follow the lock relay and light an occupied sign. It
could also be utilized for the second door lock, rather
than connecting both door locks to Relay #1 output.
By default, Relay #5 follows Relay #1.
Step 3
Connections
Refer to Diagram 5 (page 10) for the following
connections.
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input
terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert
connector if removed.
Next, make your connections to the relay output strip
(numbered 1 – 15). Both door locks may be
connected to relay #1 or, wire one lock to Relay #1
and the other to Relay #5. Re-insert connector.
The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides either 12V DC or
5V DC on Terminals 6 & 7 for lighting “Occupied”
LED’s. This output is present whenever the door is
locked. Select output voltage using jumper as shown
below:
LED Output
12V 5V
Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector.
(The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
Step 4 Adjustments
In this application, you will use pots 2 – 5. Pot #1 has
no effect.
Timer 2 Operator Delay-on-activate
Timer 3 Operator Delay-on-release
Timer 4 Panic Relay (#4) ON time
Timer 5 Panic Relay (#4) OFF time
Note: If pot 5 is turned to zero,
relay will be on steady
Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all
connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc).
Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which
should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or
terminal strip connection.
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Door B
Switch
Door A
Switch
Door C
Switch
Door
Contact
C
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EMF-2 Diagram 6, 2 - 3 Door Airlock Application
SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW REVISED:
DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
12 - 24 V
AC/DC
Power
RELAY 5 CHART
To have Relay 5
shadow another
relay, set dipswitch
as shown at right
2
4
3
1
=
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
Dip
4Dip
5
N.C.
Page 12
TO OPEN
PUSH
TO OPEN
PUSH
TO OPEN
PUSH
Door
Contact
A
Door
Contact
B
N.C.
N.C.
Door A
Operator
Door B
Operator
Door C
Operator
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
EMF-2
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital
In/Out
terminal
strip
LOCK
OFF
Input 7 will cause
all doors to lock
immediately
Trouble
Trouble output after 5
minutes of door ajar.
Select 5V or 12V output
with jumper

Press the exterior wall switch at door #1. If the
restroom is unoccupied the door will open
automatically. Pot #2 adjusts the door hold-open
time (up to 30 seconds). If the restroom is occupied
and the Lock button has been pressed, then the door
will not open. (An Occupied light would be lit.)
After entering the restroom, push the nearest Lock
button. The EMF-2 will energize both electric locks
and remove both exterior Push switches from the
circuit.
To exit the Restroom, two options are available:
1. To have the door unlock and open automatically,
push the respective interior Wall switch. This will
also reset the EMF-2 for the next person to use.
2. Manual Use. The door may also be used
manually. To exit the restroom, turn the (lever)
handle and pull (push) the door open. The magnet
switch resets the unit into standby mode. The
Occupied lights / LED’s will extinguish.
Repeat the above procedure door #2. It should
function exactly as above.
Emergency Panic Switch (optional)
Should an emergency occur, and assistance from the
outside is required, the occupant can push a button
or ribbon switch to signal the EMF-2 (input #3).
When activated, the EMF-2 will unlock the door (and
optionally open the door). A maintaining type input is
required to keep the door held open.
Based on the settings of Dipswitch #’s 6 & 8 either
the doors will unlock only, or the last door used will
open, or, both doors will unlock and open
simultaneously.
Further, Relay #4 is now activated, which can be
used to signal for assistance, sound an alarm –
whatever you choose. The installer can choose a
continuous or pulsing output, depending on the
settings of potentiometers # 4 & 5.
Emergency Time-out Feature
An added safety feature in the EMF-2 is the ability to
automatically reset to standby mode after a fixed
lock time of 15 minutes. The door will unlock, so that
personnel may enter the restroom. This feature is
engaged by turning dipswitch # 7 to ON position.
If not desired, simply leave dipswitch 7 OFF.
Section 3E________________
Set-up Instructions
2 / 3 door Airlock (Mode 5)
This function is designed to control up to 3 sets of
sliding, or swinging doors. The relay will allow only 1
door to be open at a time.
It accomplishes this by a Door Sense input, such as
a magnetic contact switch, located at each door. If
the Door Sense determines that a door is open, then
it will not allow a second door to open, but
remembers the request to open and allows it once
the first door has closed.
For 2-door airlocks, the installer can set up “Auto-
crossing” whereby after triggering one door, the
second door will activate after the first door closes.
(This is also known as bi-directional door
sequencing).
Should a door become stuck open, a Trouble signal
is output after 5 minutes. The EMF-2 also includes a
“Lock-down” input that resets the system and/or
disables all “Open” requests.
Step 1
Select MODE 5 via the first 3 positions of the
dipswitch as shown below:
Off On
1
2
3
See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors,
& potentiometers.
Step 2
Dip Switch Options
Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to
dipswitches #4 & 5.
Push switch #6 ON for “Auto Mode” (door
sequencing). In this Mode when input A is activated,
first door A opens, then when closed again, door B
opens in sequence. Conversely, when input B is
activated, first door B opens, then when it is closed
again, door A opens sequentially. A third door
cannot be used in “Auto-Mode”. Selecting this mode
disables door C input and contact input.
Set dipswitch #7 ON for airlocks containing 2 doors
only, or set to OFF for 3 doors. Dipswitch #8 has no
effect in this mode.
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Door 2
Switch
Door 1
Switch
Door 3
Switch
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DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
12 - 24 V
AC/DC
Power
Page 14
Door 1 Contact
Trouble
Trouble output after 5
minutes of door ajar.
Select 5V or 12V output
with jumper
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
EMF-2
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital
In/Out
terminal
strip
TO UNLOCK
PUSH
TO UNLOCK
PUSH
TO UNLOCK
PUSH
TO UNLOCK
PUSH
TO UNLOCK
PUSH
N.C. N.C.
N.C. N.C.
N.C.
Power
for Strike
Power
for Strike
Power
for Strike
Power
for Strike
Power
for Strike
Door 4
Switch
Door 5
Switch
Door 4 Contact Door 5 Contact
Door 2 Contact Door 3 Contact
Clear Trouble
Switch

IMPORTANT: Any changes to Dip switches,
j
umpers, and Mode selector settings must be made
with power off!
Step 3
Connections
Refer to Diagram 6 (page 12) for the following
connections.
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input
terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert
connector if removed.
NOTE: Concerning Magnetic contact switches.
This system wants to see a Normally Closed
connection when the door is closed. The contact will
then open when the door opens. Any other
configuration will cause the relay to malfunction.
We suggest standard door contacts (ie - Camden
Model # CX-MDC)
Next, make your connections to the relay output strip
(numbered 1 – 15).
The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides a trouble output on
pins 6 & 7 after 5 minutes of door ajar.
Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector.
(The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
Step 4
Adjustments
In this application, you will use pots 1 – 3 & 5. Pot 4
is not used in this mode.
Timer 1 Door A delay-on-release
Timer 2 Door B delay-on-release
Timer 3 Door C delay-on-release
Timer 4 Not used
Timer 5 Timer for clearing “walk-aways”
Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all
connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc).
Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which
should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or
terminal strip connection.
Activate an input device to one of the doors.
Observe the respective output LED, which should
light immediately. The door should unlock and/or
open.
If a request to open comes in from another door while
the first is still open, it will retain the call in memory
until the Door Sense switch indicates the first has
closed. If there is a succeeding request on the first
door (or the door that is already opened) it will keep
that door opened.
If automatic sequential operation between doors A
and B is desired, then put dipswitch #6 into ON
position. Otherwise, for normal operation, leave this
dipswitch off.
Potentiometer #5 is useful if the application utilizes
locks only, and not automatic door operators. Should
a person approach a door and request the door to
unlock, but then change his/her mind and “walk-
away”, pot #5 can be set to ignore that request after
an adjustable time. Typically this time would be set
at or close to minimum. For automatic door
applications it could be set higher (10 – 15 seconds.)
Switch closure on Input #7 will cause all doors to lock
immediately, regardless of pending “open” requests.
Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to
Section 4, System Inspection Instructions.
Section 3F________________
Set-up Instructions
2 - 5 door Airlock (Mode 6)
This function is designed to control up to 5 sets of
sliding, or swinging doors. The relay will allow only 1
door to be open at a time.
It accomplishes this by a Door Sense input, such as
a magnetic contact switch, located at each door. If
the Door Sense determines that a door is open, then
it will not allow a second door to open, but
remembers the request to open and allows it once
the first door has closed.
Should a door become stuck open, a Trouble signal
is output after 5 minutes, and may be reset with Input
#7.
Step 1
Select MODE 6 via the first 3 positions of the
dipswitch as shown below:
Off On
1
2
3
See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors,
& potentiometers.
Step 2
Dip Switch Options
There are no dip switch options with this mode.
Since all door contacts are wired in series and
connected to Input #6, the unit does not care if less
than 5 doors are used.
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Inside
Wall Switch
Door #1
Card Reader
Door #1
Lock Down
switch
disables
both
door
Inputs
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EMF-2 Diagram 8, 2 Door Mantrap Application
SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: DGW REVISED: 05/04/11
DATE: 03/24/10
Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T7
12 - 24 V
AC/DC
Power
Magnetic Contact Switch
Door #2
Fail-Secure
Electric Strikes
Shown
(If Fail-Safe locks are used,
wire to Terminals 1 & 2, and 7 & 8)
Door #1 Lock
RELAY 5 CHART
To have Relay 5
shadow another
relay, set dipswitch
as shown at right
2
4
3
1
=
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
Dip
4Dip
5
Page 16
TO OPEN
PUSH
Door #2
Operator
Door #1
Operator
Door #2 Lock
TO OPEN
PUSH
Inside
Wall Switch
Door #2
Card Reader
Door #2
Power for Lock
Power for Lock
LOCK
DOWN N.C.
N.C.
Magnetic
Contact
Switch
Door #1
Trouble
Trouble output after 5
minutes of door ajar.
Select 5V or 12V
output with jumper
STEP
HERE
ONLY
Trouble
Output
1
Timer Settings
Relay On Indicators
EMF-2
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Off / On
1
2
5
7
4
6
3
8
Mode
Rel 5
Opt
2345
LED Output
12V 5V
Power
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
C
C
C
C
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
1
212/24V
Power
Inputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Digital
In/Out
terminal
strip Input
disables
Door #2
Normally Open input
will disable Door #2
Common device is a
specially constructed
electric switch mat.

IMPORTANT: Any changes Mode selector or Out2
settings must be made with power off!
Step 3
Connections
Refer to Diagram 7 (page 14) for the following
connections.
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input
terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert
connector if removed.
NOTE: Concerning Magnetic contact switches.
This system wants to see a Normally Closed
connection when the door is closed. The contact will
then open when the door opens. Any other
configuration will cause the relay to malfunction.
We suggest standard door contacts (ie - Camden
Model # CX-MDC). Wire all contacts in series as
shown in the diagram.
Next, make your connections to the relay output strip
(numbered 1 – 15).
The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides a trouble output on
pins 6 & 7 after 5 minutes of door ajar.
Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector.
(The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
Step 4
Adjustments
In this application, you will use pots 1 & 5. Pots 2 - 4
are not used in this mode.
Timer 1 All Doors delay-on-release
Timer 2 Not used
Timer 3 Not used
Timer 4 Not used
Timer 5 Timer for clearing “walk-aways”
Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all
connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc).
Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which
should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or
terminal strip connection.
Activate an input device to one of the doors.
Observe the respective output LED, which should
light immediately. The door should unlock and/or
open.
If a request to open comes in from another door while
the first is still open, it will retain the call in memory
until the Door Sense switch indicates the first has
closed. If there is a succeeding request on the first
door (or the door that is already opened) it will keep
that door opened.
Potentiometer #5 is useful if the application utilizes
locks only, and not automatic door operators. Should
a person approach a door and request the door to
unlock, but then change his/her mind and “walk-
away”, pot #5 can be set to ignore that request after
an adjustable time. Typically this time would be set
at or close to minimum. For automatic door
applications it could be set higher (10 – 15 seconds.)
Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to
Section 4, System Inspection Instructions.
Section 3G________________
Set-up Instructions
2 door Mantrap (Mode 7)
This function is designed to control a 2-door mantrap
with or without automatic door operators. The relay
will allow only 1 door to be open at a time.
It accomplishes this by a Door Sense input, such as
a magnetic contact switch, located at each door. If
the Door Sense determines that a door is open, then
it will not allow a second door to open, but
remembers the request to open and allows it once
the first door has closed. (The memory feature may
be disabled)
An input is available for a contact mat on the floor to
ensure that only one person is within the mantrap at
any time.
Should a door become stuck open, a Trouble signal
is output after 5 minutes,
Finally, a “Lock-down” input is available which
immediately locks all doors and disables further
egress/ingress.
Step 1
Select MODE 7 via the first 3 positions of the
dipswitch as shown below:
Off On
1
2
3
See diagram 1 for location of dipswitch, connectors,
& potentiometers.
Step 2
Dip Switch Options
Use of Relay 5 is optional, and set according to
dipswitches #4 & 5.
Push switch #6 ON to disable the memory feature. If
left OFF, then the EMF-2 will remember a request to
open and open that door when the other door has re-
closed and locked. Pa
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Dipswitches #7 & 8 are not used in this mode.
IMPORTANT: Any changes to Dip switches,
j
umpers, and Mode selector settings must be made
with power off!
Step 3
Connections
Refer to Diagram 8 (page 16) for the following
connections.
Wire all input connections to the (removable) Input
terminal strip (numbered 1 - 14). Firmly re-insert
connector if removed.
NOTE: Concerning Magnetic contact switches.
This system wants to see a Normally Closed
connection when the door is closed. The contact will
then open when the door opens. Any other
configuration will cause the relay to malfunction.
We suggest standard door contacts (ie - Camden
Model # CX-MDC).
Next, make your connections to the relay output strip
(numbered 1 – 15).
The 7-pin Digital I/O strip provides a trouble output on
pins 6 & 7 after 5 minutes of door ajar. If utilizing an
electric floor mat, wire to pins 1 & 2. (This input
should be normally open).
Finally, connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC supply to
terminals 1 & 2 of the 2-pin Power Connector.
(The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
Step 4
Adjustments
In this application, you will use pots 1 - 3 & 5. Pot 4
is not used in this mode.
Timer 1 Door lock delay-on-release
Timer 2 Operator delay-on-activate
Timer 3 Operator delay-on-release
Timer 4 Not used
Timer 5 Timer for clearing “walk-aways”
Apply power to door operators, EMF-2, and all
connected equipment (ie – strikes, lights, etc).
Observe the red Power LED on the unit, which
should light. If not, re-confirm proper voltage and/or
terminal strip connection.
Activate an input device to one of the doors.
Observe the respective output LED, which should
light immediately. The door should unlock and/or
open.
If a request to open comes in from another door while
the first is still open, it will retain the call in memory
until the Door Sense switch indicates the first has
closed. If there is a succeeding request on the first
door (or the door that is already opened) it will keep
that door opened. This memory feature can be
disabled by setting dipswitch #6 ON
Potentiometer #5 is useful if the man-trap utilizes
locks only, and not automatic door operators. Should
a person approach a door and request the door to
unlock, but then change his/her mind and “walk-
away”, pot #5 can be set to ignore that request after
an adjustable time. Typically this time would be set
at or close to minimum. For automatic door
applications it could be set higher (5 – 10 seconds.)
Once the desired operation is achieved, proceed to
Section 4, System Inspection Instructions.
Section 4 _________________
System Inspection Instructions
After the Installation and operational check of the
system:
1. Place warning label on the door (as per ANSI
A156.10 or A156.19 guidelines). This will
advise the person entering the swing side
zone that the door will move.
2. Instruct the owner on door system operation
and how to test it. This should be checked
on a daily basis.
3. Instruct the owner on what to do if the door or
any of its components become damaged.
4. Strongly recommend to the owner that the
complete entry be inspected twice a year as
part of the service agreement.
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Section 5_________________
Technical Data
Models EMF-2 / EMF-2m / EMF-2ABM
Size EMF-2 7” x 3” x 7/8”
EMF-2m & EMF-1ABM
12” x 7.5” x 3.75”
Mounting EMF-2 Double sided foam tape
or two #6 screws
EMF-2m & EMF-2ABM
4 x Metal screws &
anchors (provided)
Enclosure EMF-2 - Formed Plastic housing
EMF-2m & EMF-2ABM
- Beige Metal Cabinet
Firmware Version A1-001
Operating voltage 12 / 24 Volts, AC / DC
Current Draw 150 mA nominal
500 mA maximum
Response time 0.3 seconds
Mode Selector Via 3 dip-switches
Inputs 7 “dry” contacts,
1 Digital input
Outputs 5 SPDT relays
1 Digital output
Relay contact rating 3 amps @ 20 VDC
Time Delays 5 pots, adjustable from
1 to 30 seconds (depending
on mode selected)
Electrical Life 100,000 operations @ rated,
or 500,000 operations @ ½
rated capacity
In addition to above, Model EMF-2 ABM includes a
lockable metal cabinet to house the relay. The
cabinet is equipped with two lighted push-switches –
on to turn the relay power on or off, and the other to
control the DAY / NITE function.
Section 6_________________
Warranty
Camden Door Controls guarantees the EMF-2 (or
EMF-2m / EMF-2ABM) to be free from manufacturing
defects for 3 years from date of sale. If during the
first 3 years the CX-EMF-2 / EMF-2ABM) fails to
perform correctly, it may be returned to our factory
where it will be repaired or replaced (at our
discretion) without charge. Except as stated herein,
Camden extends no warranties expressed or implied
regarding function, performance or service.
Questions?
Call us toll-free at 1-877-226-3369
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