LC 1200 Manual Elevator Deactivation 10-1
Elevator Deactivation
What to expect
Working with the Elevator Company
Specifications
Positioning
Mounting
Wiring
Summary for the Elevator Company
Elevator Deactivation (
Part # 700027
) prevents a
Tag from using an elevator.
There are two conditions where Elevator
Deactivation would be engaged.
The first condition is if the system detects a Tag
at a monitored elevator landing, the Elevator
Deactivation prevents the elevator from being
called to that floor by deactivating the elevator’s
call button at that floor.
The second condition is if the system detects a
Tag and the elevator is at the floor or en route,
the alarm will sound, the elevator doors will
remain open and the call button will be
deactivated.
What to expect
As soon as a Tag is detected, the elevator’s Call
Button for that floor/landing is deactivated. The
Call Button will remain deactivated for as long
as the Tag is in the Tx Activation Field, and for
an adjustable period of time (a delay) after the
Tag leaves.
If a delay is used with the Call Button, that delay
will “fool” the system into thinking a Tag is
present longer than it actually is. This means that
if the door is opened during this delay, the
system will go into alarm.
Once that time expires and there are no Tags in
the zone, the Call Button will resume operation.
Furthermore, if an elevator is already on its way
to that floor (because it was called before the
Tag entered the zone) the elevator will continue
to that floor. If the Tag leaves the Field before
the elevator doors open, the zone will not go into
alarm and the elevator will function as if the Tag
had never been there.
Finally, if the doors open while a Tag is present,
the system will go into “alarm” and the elevator
will be deactivated. This deactivation will take
place only for the elevator at that zone. The
alarm is “latched”, meaning that it will not
automatically reset itself once the Tag has left
the area. A reset-authorizing device (such as a
Keypad) is required to reset the zone and
reactivate the elevator.
Working with the Elevator
Company
It will be necessary to work with the facility’s
elevator company in order to connect the
Elevator Deactivation Circuitry. The Accutech
system contains most of the circuitry needed to
deactivate the elevators; however, the elevator
company will need to be provided with relays.
The Elevator Deactivation cabinet is used for
this purpose.
Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
Power Requirements
12V DC
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