Camden Door Controls, a provider of door activation, control and locking products, is pleased to introduce its CX-12 PLUS Door Interface Relay.

Designed for easy interconnection of automatic doors with access control, time control, telephone entry and fire alarm systems, it provides bi-directional sequencing of two door operators in vestibule applications. And, the new ‘PLUS’ feature supports basic restroom control (locked & unlocked).

Easy system interconnection

The CX-12 Plus Door Interface Relay has eight programming modes with three adjustable time delays, each up to 30 seconds. There are (2) Dry, (2) Wet inputs, and (2) SPDT Form ‘C’ outputs. Compact in design, it fits anywhere and offers momentary, maintained and latching (ratchet or alternative action) relay operation.

This newly introduced CX-12 Plus relay combines the features of Camden’s CX-12 Switch Network, including easy system interconnection, and its CX-22 Dual Function Relay, providing bi-directional door sequencing and basic restroom control and replaces the CX-12 and CX-22 models.

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