Owner's Manual

Alarm Shunt Relay
Alarm
Shunt
Relay
green
blue
gray (not used)
Pre existing
alarm panel
door contact
DIAGRAM A
DIAGRAM B.
Xtreme™ CONTROL RELAY BOARD
The Alarm shunt relay may be necessary to use when a
security system or other type of system has already been in
existence. The Alarm shunt relay keeps the alarm from acti-
vating when the door is opened, by keeping either a closed or
opened state on the existing alarm panels zone. The Alarm
shunt relay operates when the set of normally closed door
contacts has been opened after a valid code entry. No pro-
gramming required. The time of operation follows the main
relay time.
To incorporate this feature into your system, simply locate
one of the three connectors, each one with three (3) wires,
green, blue, and gray, located in the box with the Xtreme™
programming contoller. With the controller powered down,
unlatch the keypad from the plastic housing and slide the
printed circuit board out of housing, exposing the connectors
as shown in diagram A.
Wiring the Alarm Shunt Relay
1. Connect the three conductor harness with the green, blue,
and gray wire to the alarm shunt relay jack as shown in dia-
gram A.
2. Connect green wire to “Common” side of door contact.
3. Connect blue wire to “Normally Open” side of door contact.
4. Make a parallel connection to the green and blue wires,(as
shown in diagram A.), and run the leads to the alarm panel.
NOTE: This feature requires that you utilize the normally
closed door contact (input) per diagram B.
door contact
white wire with
orange stripe
white wire
Auto Re-Lock
Auto Re-Lock solves the problem of people
“tailgating” in behind those using valid access
protocol, allowing the programmer the opportuni-
ty to set a long door open time. This feature
over-rides the main relay timer, resetting the
door open time as soon as the controller sees
the door open. In many situations, you will find
yourself programming a long door open time,
this allows people carrying packages enough
time to get from the Xtreme™ to the door and
open it before the timer runs out. Other people may only require a few seconds to do the same task,
without an auto re-lock, the door would be left unlocked long enough for people to tailgate in behind
you. No programming is necessary. After a valid access or egress, the programming control moni-
tors the door contact, sees the door switch open and drops the main relay immediately. Disengaging
the lock, which you will notice always locking behind you, whether you take three seconds to get to
the door or ten seconds. NOTE: This feature requires that you utilize the normally closed door
contact (input) per diagram B.
To alarm panel
To alarm panel