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Eura-Tech AC-20C7 Cipher Lock. Simultaneous streaming with two outputs.

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  • #1 18545480
    _carlos-
    Level 15  
    Hello,
    The AC-20C7 code lock has two relay outputs. One to control the electric door strike (zone 1), the second one e.g. for the gate (zone 2).
    Is it possible to configure the controller in such a way that after the first relay giving the signal for the electric door strike is activated, the second relay, to which I would like to connect the lighting control, is activated at the same time?
    The principle of operation should be such that when the electric door opener is triggered, the lighting is switched on for the appropriately set time of the relay operation.
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  • #2 18545886
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #3 18546126
    alster1
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    _carlos- wrote:
    Is it possible to configure the controller in such a way that when the first relay giving the signal to the electric door opener is triggered, the second relay will be triggered at the same time, to which I would like to connect the lighting control?


    From the output of the electric door strike you can drive an external time relay which will switch on your lighting when the lock is opened and switch it off after a set time.
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  • #4 18546414
    suworow
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    wrote:
    I think it should work. But it's a chaotic makeshift. I've tried my best to explain but I'm not good at it....
    .
    But for that you have a colleague's extraordinary gift for muddling through simple things :) And enough is enough:
    alster1 wrote:
    From the output of the electric door opener you can drive an external timer relay which will switch on your lighting when the lock is opened and switch it off after a set time.
  • #5 18547075
    _carlos-
    Level 15  
    alster1 wrote:
    From the output of the electric door opener you can drive an external timer relay which will switch on your lights when the lock is opened and switch them off after a preset time
    .
    Yes I know, but the whole fixture is placed in a garbage shed outside and I would like to avoid fitting additional controls due to weather conditions.
    I was thinking of two solutions:
    1. extend the maximum tripping time of the zone 1 relay to 99 s. from the electric door opener and connect a lamp to this circuit. I am only afraid that the door opener coil will burn out with such a long operation.
    2. increase the maximum time of zone 2 relay operation to 99 s. and connect a lamp to this circuit. I just don't know if coding the key fobs for zone 2 will operate zone 1 at the same time?
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