Detex AO19-2 Pull User Manual
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Button Location
Locate the buttons securely to a wall or post. Be sure the button is not blocked by opened door or
cause the user to be in the path of the door leaf when opening. Check local codes for variations in
location requirements.
Another popular type of button has battery-operated transmitters. They work with a receiver
mounted in operator case. The receiver may be connected to the Control Module for a source of
power. Connect power wires to #12 and #13 for A.C., or #1 and #11 for D.C. Connect the “COM”
and “N.O.” outputs to terminals #1 and #2 of the control module.
Each transmitter setting must be programmed to the same setting of the receiver to operate
correctly.
See also other documents in the category Detex Safety:
- 02D Trim (3 pages)
- 08D Trim (5 pages)
- 01W Trim (2 pages)
- 02W Trim (4 pages)
- C Trim (6 pages)
- 08DM Trim (2 pages)
- 02DM Trim (2 pages)
- 01WM Trim (2 pages)
- 01CM Trim (2 pages)
- 08DN Trim (5 pages)
- 03R Trim for 60 Series (3 pages)
- 02WP Trim (2 pages)
- WSV Trim (4 pages)
- Exit Alarm (7 pages)
- Electric Signal Switching (1 page)
- Electric Integration (1 page)
- Delayed Egress With Magnetic Lock (7 pages)
- Delayed Egress With Magnetic Lock (16 pages)
- V40 Series Alarmed Rim Exit Devices (16 pages)
- 01P Trim (2 pages)
- 02A Trim (4 pages)
- BN Trim (2 pages)
- V40 ED (13 pages)
- V40 EE (16 pages)
- V50 EE (23 pages)
- V40 EX (1 page)
- AO19-1 Push (10 pages)
- AO19-1 Pull (9 pages)
- AO19-2 Push (11 pages)
- AO19-3 (12 pages)
- Keyed Removable Mullions (4 pages)
- ECL-600 (4 pages)
- EAX-3500FK (1 page)
- EAX-4200 (2 pages)
- DTX-2100 (8 pages)
- DTX-2300 (32 pages)
- DTX-4300 (112 pages)
- AT-5200 (2 pages)
- BE-961-1 (3 pages)
- VRA-143-B (10 pages)
- DDH-2250 (3 pages)
- CS-400 Momentary Models (2 pages)
- CS-400 Maintain Models (2 pages)
- DS-1481 (4 pages)