Xantech Universal Remote CC62 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
CC62  
REMOTE RELAY MODULE  
The CC62 Remote Relay Module consists of six double-pole double-throw relays which are controlled by  
way of IR commands from a Xantech RC68+ (or RC68) Programmer. The RC68+ commands are "taught"  
to learning devices and passed to the CC62 IR IN (S) and G input terminals via Xantech IR receivers,  
keypads, etc. The six relays give "dry contact" closures for a multitude of uses where simple contact  
closures are needed. Any combination of one to six relays may be selected and operated in several ways  
using the commands from the RC68+ Programmer.  
RELAY  
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RELAY  
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RELAY  
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RELAY  
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RELAY  
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RELAY  
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CC62  
REMOTE RELAY MODULE  
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IR CONFIRM  
12 VDC  
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Fig. 1 The Model CC62 Remote Relay Module  
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS  
• 6 double-pole double-throw relays rated at 5 Amps. 30 volts DC.  
• 2 normally open and 2 normally closed contacts per relay.  
• Six 6-terminal screw-type plug-in connectors - one for each of the relays.  
• Each relay and the relay poles are isolated from each other allowing use in circuits of differing potentials  
and grounds.  
• 4-terminal IR IN and +12V plug-in for Xantech IR Receivers, Smart Pads, connecting blocks and other  
devices.  
• IR Confirm LED lights with RC68+ and non RC68+ IR signals.  
• RC68+ IR commands permit Pair, Toggle, Momentary and Group mode operations as well as different  
IR codes for use of multiple CC62's.  
• The CC62's Code Group number is 60.  
• Universal mounting fits 19-inch racks or any 3-1/2" X 19" flat surface. Extends about 2-3/4" behind panel  
with cables connected.  
• Requires RC68+ (or RC68) Programmer and 782-00 Power Supply.  
• Power: 12 VDC @ 300mA.  
• Dimensions: 19" W x 3-1/2" H x 2-1/4" D  
RC68+ PROGRAMMER / REMOTE CONTROL  
TheRC68+Programmer(availableseparately)containsallcommandsnecessarytooperatetheCC62(see  
Fig. 2).  
• You will need it to program universal learning devices such as the Xantech URC-1 learning remote, the  
Xantech Smart Pads, the 590 Controller, the 710 Fone Link, etc., with commands that operate the CC62.  
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The CC62 should normally be plugged into an unswitched AC outlet. However, if the power to the CC62  
is interrupted by a power failure or other reason, the internal memory will retain the last selected switched  
condition for each of the relays.  
IR RCVR INPUT CONNECTOR  
Jumper ON Position.  
(Common ground  
between GND and GND  
terminals - factory  
default setting)  
Metal Chassis  
This 4-terminal input has electrical connections for +12V, GND  
(chassis ground), GND (IR signal ground) and IR IN (IR signal).  
The GND terminal closest to the IR IN terminal is provided so that,  
if needed, the IR signal ground can be isolated from the chassis  
ground. This isolation may be necessary in some instances to  
prevent ground loop problems, etc.  
JP1  
JP1  
A special jumper, inside the CC62, gives you the option to make  
LED1  
LED1  
the grounds common or have them isolated. Refer to Fig. 3.  
To gain access to this jumper, remove the eight screws that  
secure the top cover to the metal chassis. Carefully lift the cover  
off. When you have made the adjustment, reassemble in reverse  
order.  
PCB  
PCB  
Jumper OFF Position (Isolated Grounds).  
No connection between the GND and GND terminals.  
Fig. 3 Location and Adjustment of  
NOTE: When shipped from the factory, the jumper is installed in  
the ON (common) position.  
Grounding Jumper  
CAUTION: When powering IR receivers and keypads directly from the CC62, you must leave the jumper  
installed in the ON position so that the two G terminals are connected in common. This provides the  
needed ground return for the IR signal.  
Change the jumper to the OFF position only when powering IR source devices separately from the  
CC62 and there is a need for electrical isolation.  
INSTALLATION  
Typical applications for the CC62 are as follows:  
To activate shade or drape pulls, projector lifts, screen drops, etc. Use Momentary On modes at  
relay #1 to close and at relay # 2 to open, if such devices require two separate dry contacts to operate.  
To switch low voltage lighting or other devices: Use Toggle or the ON & OFF (pair) commands. Pair  
commands allow a known ON/OFF status from remote rooms where visual status is not possible.  
Amplifier A/B switching: Each relay can be connected so that a stereo pair of speakers (in each remote  
room) can be switched between two AV receivers. This effectively creates a simple 2-zone system  
addressable from each room. Refer to Fig. 4.  
Each remote control and keypad used in the system needs to be programmed with Toggle or Pair  
commands from the RC68+ to do the A/B switching. In addition, each room needs a dedicated learning  
remote or keypad having the RC68+ IR commands that operate the specific CC62 relay for each room.  
NOTE: The CC62 is shown connected to Xantech 760-00 Match Maker room volume controls (Fig. 4)  
forindividualroomcontrol.Whensetcorrectly,theMatchMakerswillprovidetheproperimpedancematch  
between the speakers and the amplifiers. See the 760-00 Installation Instructions for details.  
• Another important application of the CC62 is to provide IR-to-switch closures for a 590 Programmable  
Controller. This permits multiple sequenced commands to be generated from a single RC68+ IR  
command or to convert RC68+ commands to other brand commands. Fig. 5 illustrates such a system.  
Up to 16 independent closures are possible by using as many as three CC62's with a 590-00.  
Use Momentary On programming.  
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CC62  
 
MAIN ROOM  
SOURCE  
COMPONENTS  
SOURCE  
AV RECEIVERS  
Satellite Receiver  
(with built-in power amps)  
To Multiroom input jack  
or emitter on AV receivers.  
(depends on brand)  
AV Receiver "A"  
AV Receiver "B"  
VCR  
282M  
or  
Common (or Gnd) bus for speaker  
signals. Use the CB18 (or other  
terminal strip) to make connections.  
283M  
Laser Disc  
R+ R– L– L+  
R+ R– L– L+  
Mouse  
Emitters  
To 120 V AC  
(unswitched)  
CD Changer  
782-00  
Power  
Supply  
R-  
L-  
CC62  
Remote Relay Module  
Cassette DecK  
L+ ("A")  
REMOTE RELAY MODULE  
RELAY  
1
RELAY  
2
RELAY  
3
RELAY  
4
RELAY  
5
RELAY  
6
CC62  
L+  
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NC  
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R+  
L+ ("B")  
("A")  
IR CONFIRM  
R+  
R+  
("B")  
EMITTERS  
12 VDC  
1A  
791-44  
Amplified  
Connecting  
Block  
791-44  
AMPLIFIED  
CONNECTING BLOCK  
HIGH  
IR  
OUT  
IR  
RCVR  
12 VDC  
3-Conductor Cables for IR  
4-Conductor Speaker  
Leads (Home Runs)  
control signals (Home Runs).  
Use a CB18 or other terminal  
strip to handle the many  
2-conductor lead carries +12V DC power to  
the 791-44 and to the IR receivers & keypads  
in the remote rooms.  
connections to the 791-44.  
S-62/64/66  
Wall Speakers  
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
480-00  
760-00  
480-00  
Smart  
Pad™  
760-00  
490DW-00  
"J" Box  
IR Receiver  
760-00  
780-10  
760-00  
760-00  
760-00  
Smart  
Pad™  
Dinky Link ™  
Dinky Link ™  
Match Maker™  
Vol. Control  
Match Maker™  
Vol. Control  
Match Maker™  
Vol. Control  
"J" Box  
Match Maker™  
Vol. Control  
Match Maker™  
Vol. Control  
Match Maker™  
Vol. Control  
IR Receiver  
IR Receiver  
IR Receiver  
REMOTE ROOM 1  
REMOTE ROOM 2  
REMOTE ROOM 3  
REMOTE ROOM 4  
REMOTE ROOM 5  
REMOTE ROOM 6  
Fig. 4 A Typical Multiroom AV Receiver/Amp A/B Switching System  
When using multiple CC62's or in combination with a 686-10 or other Xantech devices that respond to  
RC68+  
codes, keep the following items in mind:  
1. Be sure each is set to a different IR Code Group to prevent mutual interaction. Refer to Fig. 2 and the  
RC68+ Programmer Instructions for Code Group setting procedures.  
2. To perform GROUP ON and OFF commands, it is necessary to sequence (macro) the different Group  
ON and OFF codes for each CC62 in a learning device, such as the Xantech URC-1 Remote, a Smart  
Pad™, or a 590-00 Controller.  
3. A CB18 Strip-IR Connecting Block is used in Fig. 5 to make the many parallel connections from the  
IR devices to the 791-44 Connecting Block. In this example, 8 IR devices are shown connected to the  
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CC62  
 
+12V DC  
CONTROLLED COMPONENTS  
CC62  
782-00  
Power  
Supply  
Remote Relay Module  
Satellite Receiver  
RELAY  
1
RELAY  
2
RELAY  
3
RELAY  
RELAY  
5
RELAY  
6
CC62  
4
REMOTE RELAY MODULE  
282M  
NO  
NC  
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To 120 V AC  
(unswitched)  
VCR  
or  
IR CONFIRM  
283M  
Laser Disc  
CD Changer  
AV Receiver  
Mouse  
Emitters  
12 VDC  
1A  
Wire size typically AWG 20-24  
Model 590 (rear panel)  
2-conductor lead  
carries +12V DC  
power to the  
RES DEL SEQ PGM  
ON  
791-44 and to the  
IR receivers &  
keypads connected  
to the CB18.  
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2
3
4
+
12VDC  
BANK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
O
G
+
EMITTERS  
12VDC  
791-44  
Amplified  
Connecting  
Block  
791-44  
AMPLIFIED  
CONNECTING BLOCK  
HIGH  
IR  
IR  
RCVR  
OUT  
12 VDC  
IR Output  
To 120 V AC  
(unswitched)  
Ground or ""  
return wires.  
786-00  
Power Supply  
(included)  
CB18  
Strip-IR  
Parallel  
Connecting  
Block  
(see text,  
item 3)  
3-conductor IR Control Leads  
to IR receivers and Keypads  
in Remote Rooms  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(Home Runs)  
Fig. 5 Using a CC62 to provide switch closures for a 590 Programmable Controller  
CB18. If more are needed, you could "double-up" on each connector or use an additional CB18.  
• • • IMPORTANT • • •  
1. Power Supply Considerations. Because of the relatively high current required to drive the relays  
in the CC62, the Xantech Model 782-00 High Current Regulated Power Supply must be used. In Fig.  
4, all of the system IR control devices are also powered from the 782-00 through the CC62.  
To be sure you have sufficient power supply capability in your particular system, calculate the total  
current required using the method shown in the 791-44 instructions, then add 300 mA for the CC62.  
If the total exceeds 1 Amp, use a second supply to power the IR devices separately through the 791-  
44.  
2. The devices to be switched are connected to the Model CC62 by the six-terminal plug-in connectors.  
Theactualrelaysusedinagivensystemarenotimportant(ifallsixarenotused). Forinstance,devices  
will work just as well connected to relays 5 and 6 as they would connected to relays 1 and 2.  
3. The Model CC62 is intended to be mounted on a flat surface or onto a standard 19-inch rack.  
2-6-01  
Rev.C  
CC62  
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