Functions • Wiring Method • DIP Switch Definition • Installation Instructions • Cautions • FCC Regulatory Statements
The RCI 910TC is a dual-technology (capacitance and infrared) touchless switch with a mechanical override that serves as a backup in the event of power or electronic failure. This touchless switch will fit with door frame mounting installation and is ideal for areas where hands-free access is desirable for sanitary or other logistical reasons.
Functions:
• The user waves his/her hand in front of the switch to trigger the device. The backlight of the device will turn from blue to green. At the same time, the relay will activate and the buzzer will beep.
• Relay activation time can be adjusted via the DIP switches to 1-7s (device must be repowered after setting DIP switches).
• Buzzer is controlled by DIP switch or trigger, subject to the last setting. Trigger the door button three times continuous, after the fourth time, stay in the range of induction until there was a long beep.
• Supports mechanical override (press the front panel to trigger the device).
• Support remote module (Optional).
Operating |
Operating |
Operating |
Relays |
Trigger Distance |
Operating Humidity |
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+10V ~ +24VDC |
100mA max |
-10oC ~ 70oC |
Dry contact output |
3 ~ 5cm (Capacitance), 5 |
10 ~ 90%RH, no |
Wiring Method: (see Figure 2)
No. |
Color |
Label |
Description |
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1 |
Blue |
MO |
Manual door opening input, low level |
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2 |
Red |
VDC |
Power input (+10V~+24VDC) |
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3 |
Brown |
GND |
Grounding (0 VDC) |
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4 |
Black |
RTE_NO |
Touchless switch signal output (dry contact) |
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5 |
Orange |
RTE_COM |
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6 |
Purple |
RTE_NE |
DIP Switch Definition: (See Figure 2)
The DIP switches control sensing modes, timing, buzzer behavior, and anti-interference settings.
Note: Power Off When Adjusting DIP Switches
1 |
ON |
DIP 1, 2, 3 |
Switching Mode |
Enable: DIP 1-3 are OFF at |
Trigger once, the relay output maintains open, |
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2 |
ON |
Timing Mode |
D-SW1 |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
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OFF |
D-SW2 |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
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3 |
ON |
D-SW3 |
OFF |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
ON |
ON |
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OFF |
Time(s) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
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4 |
ON |
Infrared |
Turn off Infrared Sensing |
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OFF |
Turn on Infrared Sensing |
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5 |
ON |
Buzzer |
Turn off trigger beep sound |
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OFF |
Turn on trigger beep sound |
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6 |
ON |
Anti-interference |
When there are more sources of interference in the field environment, you can open the anti-interference mode (this parameter is only for capacitive induction) |
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OFF | |||||||||||
7 |
ON |
Turn off |
Turn off capacitance sensing |
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OFF |
Turn on |
Turn on capacitance sensing (*Default) |
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| 8 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
Installation Instructions:
1) Remote Control Module Installation (Optional):
When extra remote control is available, the remote-control module shall be inserted into the holes. Insert the 6 pins of the module (Figure 3) into the correct holes of board (Figure 4 & 5).
Figure 3 |
Module Uninstalled Figure 4 |
Remote Control Module Installed Figure 5 |
2) Touchless Switch Installation:
a. Hold the left and right sides of the device and pull outward with your fingers along the top, as shown in (1) in Figure 6, then pull down the front cover.
b. Refer to the dimension size diagram of the exit button as shown in Figure 8.
c. Connect the wires according to the Wiring Method chart.
d. Install the module body to your surface using the supplied screws as shown in (2) in Figure 7.
e. Secure the M-type buckles of the cover into the slot at the bottom of the module, as shown in (3) in Figure 7, then push the upper part of the cover up as shown in (4) in Figure 7.
Cautions:
1) When DIP switches 4 and 7 are ON, the device will not be triggered. When DIP switches 4 and 7 are OFF, the device requires detection by both the IR and capacitor sensors for it to be triggered.
2) When the devices environment changes (such as moving it or removing the panel), it will take about 5 seconds to adapt to the environment. Please trigger the device after it finishes the adaptive adjustment.
3) When waving, please pause your hand in front of the panel. Waving too fast may not be able to trigger the device.
FCC Regulatory Statements
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 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.
NOTE: ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.