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May 2022

Installation Manual

LC1400 System—Base Components

Summary of Contents for LC1400

Page 1: ...800 356 2671 www AccutechSecurity com LCT_IM_Base_v1 00 00 pdf May 2022 Installation Manual LC1400 System Base Components...

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Page 3: ...t of this work may be reprodced or copied in any form or by any means without written permission of Accutech Security The information procedures and advice contained herein is subject to change withou...

Page 4: ...DTAD 3 8 Activating Deactivating Tags 3 11 Testing Tags 3 12 Programming and Configuration Modes 3 13 IDTAD Specifications 3 15 Installing and Removing the Battery 3 16 LiON Warning and Disclaimer 3 1...

Page 5: ...Tag and Band Maintenance 9 2 LC1400T Maintenance 9 2 Testing Monitored Zones 9 2 Facility Performance Test Log 9 7 Chapter 10 FAQ Troubleshooting 10 2 Tags 10 2 Tag Bands 10 2 IDTAD 10 2 System Gener...

Page 6: ...to operate the equipment Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aus appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes appa...

Page 7: ...gilance Creating a safe environment requires the combined efforts of personnel physicians security and patients Global policies procedures and processes on patient care must be discussed with and circ...

Page 8: ...are final Furthermore the express limited warranty of Accutech shall be the sole and exclusive warranty of Accutech and Accutech hereby disclaims all other warranties express implied or statutory inc...

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Page 11: ...Chapter 1 The LC1400 System...

Page 12: ...sists of LC1400T Controller Part 662066 LCT TX Part 672022 Keypad Part 650209 Magnetic Switch door applications Part 650514 Passive Infrared Reader hallway and elevator applications Part 300302 LC1400...

Page 13: ...ent of other residents staff or visitors The LC1400 unit s range of coverage is determined by the size of the Tx activation field An LC1400 unit s Tx activation field can be expanded or reduced to acc...

Page 14: ...nterfaced with an LC1400 zone the following instructions are only applicable to an Accutech supplied 3101 magnetic lock Important If an active tag enters a monitored door zone the system will detect t...

Page 15: ...ush paddle will be disabled If the door is manually opened while the tag is in the zone an Egress alarm will be generated When the tag leaves the zone the door will return to normal operation after an...

Page 16: ...plains alarm definitions Double Conditioning Double conditioning set during installation helps prevent nuisance alarms Two conditions are required to generate an alarm at these zones In door zones 1 a...

Page 17: ...he PIRs will detect motion The system can then sound alarms trigger visual displays and lock nearby doors Addressing Alarms Disclaimer The following instructions are intended only as recommendations E...

Page 18: ...ting Disclaimer The following instructions are intended only as recommendations Each facility should review these recommendations and make changes as necessary to meet their own unique security requir...

Page 19: ...levator Triple Elevator Elevator Interior Single Door with Outer Windows Double Door with Outer Windows Sliding Glass Doors Use the layouts on the following pages for guidance on covering common monit...

Page 20: ...witch Part 650514 LC1400T Part 662022 Optional Magnetic Door Lock Part 700228 18 6 Accutech Important 15VDC 2A Plug in Power Supply Part 500224 Installed above drop ceiling Magnetic Door Position Swit...

Page 21: ...Kit Part 800127 LC1400T 1 Secondary LC1400T 1 Keypad 1 Magnetic Switch 2 Cable Kit 1 15VDC 2A Power Supply 1 Two Lexan Standoffs not included and must be purchased seperately Secondary LC1400T Part XX...

Page 22: ...Part 66022 Controller LCT TX Only Part 672022 Important 15VDC 2A Plug in Power Supply Part 500224 Installed above drop ceiling Passive Infrared Reader Part 300302 Position facing down toward floor LC1...

Page 23: ...0302 KP103 Keypad Part 650209 2 from floor Min 3 from frame LC1400T Part 662022 Elevator Deactivation Part 700027 Important 15VDC 2A Plug in Power Supply Part 500224 Installed above drop ceiling Passi...

Page 24: ...Kit Part 800122 LC1400T 1 LCT TX 1 Keypad 1 Magnetic Switch 2 Cable Kit 1 15VDC 2A Power Supply 1 Two Lexan Standoffs not included and must be purchased seperately LCT TX Only Part 672022 Typical LC14...

Page 25: ...Important 15VDC 2A Plug in Power Supply Part 500224 Installed above drop ceiling Passive Infrared Readers Part 300302 Position facing down toward floor Mounted at corner of wall and ceiling LC1400T LC...

Page 26: ...iguration Single Elevator Interior All cable requires shielding when inside elevator Keep LC1400T and Keypad as close to corner of wall as possible to avoid being in the way of wheelchairs carts beds...

Page 27: ...commended distance from door 3 6 Max 18 LC1400 Single Door Kit Part 800126 LC1400T 1 Keypad 1 Magnetic Switch 1 Cable Kit 1 15VDC 2A Power Supply 1 Note A Lexan Standoff must be added to this kit for...

Page 28: ...Kit Part 800122 LC1400T 1 LCT TX 1 Keypad 1 Magnetic Switch 2 Cable Kit 1 15VDC 2A Power Supply 1 Two Lexan Standoffs not included and must be purchased seperately LCT TX Only Part 672022 Typical LC14...

Page 29: ...22 Accutech Accutech Important 15VDC 2A Plug in Power Supply Part 500224 Installed above drop ceiling Magnetic Door Position Switches Part 650514 Position on latch sides of top of doors LC1400T LCT TX...

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Page 31: ...Chapter 2 The LC1400T...

Page 32: ...natively a 15 VDC 4 5 A central power supply may be used The LC1400T itself does not have a built in power supply and requires only a DC voltage source at 15 VDC The 15 VDC 2 A power supply can power...

Page 33: ...me set on the Tag Detect Delay timer passes When a Tag Detection event occurs while the door is closed PIR MagSw In is high No alarm occurs Door is locked Lock Trigger pulled low When a Tag Detection...

Page 34: ...he Door Alarm relay which deactivates the external sounder When resets are configured to terminate once the door closes Reset All and Reset Lock are individually configurable to be terminated by the d...

Page 35: ...ls Metal electrical box Metal conduit Metal pipes Figure 2 2 Ferrite bar location in LC1400T In addition the LC1400T should be positioned within 3 and 18 inches of the monitored door or elevator to as...

Page 36: ...a 3 Install GS3 grounding plate do not paint grounding plate 4 Ground GS3 to earth ground 5 Plaster over straps as needed 6 Paint or wallpaper 7 Install LC1400T Accutech Accutech Patient Room OR OR OR...

Page 37: ...for information on how to configure the antenna s dip switches to the different channels frequencies Each Low Frequency Tuning switch on an antenna must be set to the same channel frequency See chapte...

Page 38: ...ns such as fishing wires through the back cover or planning conduit panduit interface that are more easily completed while the LC1400T is unmounted 6 Install the last two mounting screws then tighten...

Page 39: ...his Bar Display indicates that the X axis is powered and displays its relative Tx Output level Jumpers JP1 RS485 Terminating Resistor Default position In In Add resistor Out Remove resistor JP2 Sound...

Page 40: ...2 2 Ground for Lock TB2 3 Lock Trigger Active Low on Tag Detected TB2 4 Reset to Lock Active Low Out when Reset Lock In Active TB3 PIR Magnetic Switch TB3 1 PIR Magnetic Switch In TB3 2 PIR Power Magn...

Page 41: ...ensor IR1 is provided to prevent unauthorized access to the LC1400T An alarm will be generated if the LC1400T cover is removed Power to the unit is required for the infrared sensor to function A small...

Page 42: ...pers Low Frequency Tuners Switches Power Input Terminals LEDs LED1 Alarm Error Red LED2 Power Indicator Green Solid LED Displays LED X Bar Display X Axis Blue This Bar Display indicates that the X axi...

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Page 45: ...Parts 77L016 SB 77L017 WW 77L018 LT 77L018 W LT W 772015 IDTAD 700020 B TTS Chapter 3 Tags IDTAD TTS...

Page 46: ...rable Part 77S017 Figure 3 3 Each style of tag is activated and deactivated with an IDTAD unit The LT SB tag band Part 100901 is made from nylon mesh reinforced vinyl latex free The WW tag band Part 1...

Page 47: ...Date code Example 1706 is the 17th week of 2006 T Tag type designator SSS Tag serial number Visual Pulse LED LT SB Tags only The Visual Pulse LED indicates the tag s current mode by displaying corresp...

Page 48: ...mmodating hole for a comfortable fit around the patient s extremity Important The band can not be adjusted once it is secured 3 Put the male part of the snap through the selected hole on the inner sid...

Page 49: ...tight as possible without sacrificing the resident s comfort Important The band cannot be adjusted again once it is secured 4 Insert the male end of the rivet through the inner side of the band and i...

Page 50: ...3 hydrogen peroxide with water are the recommended cleaning solution for use when cleaning system tags Using any other cleaning solution can and will potentially cause premature failure of the tag en...

Page 51: ...n not in use In addition tags should be stored away from sources of electrical noise see examples listed below and stored in a metal container that has a lid Do not store tags within 3 feet from any o...

Page 52: ...to a monitored exit or a Tag Test Station as this will cause a nuisance alarm and or drain the IDTAD s battery Note Charging Powering Unlocking the IDTAD Charging the IDTAD Charge a new IDTAD for a m...

Page 53: ...for up to another 3 4 hours After the first full charge the battery icon will display incremental battery levels as it recharges during any future charging sessions The question mark will no longer a...

Page 54: ...lights up and ACCUTECH is displayed b 2 Using the number grid e input a valid 4 digit user code inputing the code will display an asterisk for each number entered f See Programming Mode section of th...

Page 55: ...d mode NO TAG OR TAG OFF a 2 Hold the top side of the tag the side with the Accutech logo up against the IDTAD and within the tag receptacle c Position the tag in the orientation displayed within the...

Page 56: ...r the battery level only if tag is active and the warranty date g 5 If NO TAG ERROR is displayed h reorient or re seat the tag in the receptacle of the IDTAD and press the Enter button 6 If the tag is...

Page 57: ...off then 7 seconds to power off before shutting down Important LC1400 System Tag Types LT Tag SB Tag WW Tag Wander Wearable Black BAT Tag Battery Level When tested while the tag is active the tag batt...

Page 58: ...enu screen 3 Set LCD Contrast Press 3 Press 0 9 for LCD Contrast is displayed CURRENT 4 is the default Pressing 0 is the lowest Pressing 9 is the highest Enter Enter returns you to the menu screen 4 C...

Page 59: ...l to charge Mechanical Size approximately 5 50 x 3 00 x 1 25 with boot Weight 7 ounces Environmental Operating Temperature 32 to 120 Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only Operating characteristics T...

Page 60: ...USB cable When you disconnect a cable pull on its connector or on its pull tab not on the cable itself Warning 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Remove the four Phillips head screws 4 Remove the IDTAD bac...

Page 61: ...rging process and disconnect battery immediately 2 Disconnect battery from the device immediately 3 Place it in an open non flammable area 4 Watch it for approximately 30 minutes from a safe distance...

Page 62: ...damage Due to the nature and use of this product there is no term warranty Misuse abuse incorrect charging failure to comply with the above warnings and guidelines and other inappropriate use of this...

Page 63: ...ou do not need to activate the tag The TTS will have a blue LED lit to indicate power Once the tag is placed into the TTS the yellow LED will be lit to indicate the TTS is reading tag data Do not remo...

Page 64: ...Tag Type LT SB WW Warranty Date Battery Level The software will display battery flag figure 3 25 if there is a low battery Do not continue to use a tag with low battery indicated TTS Software Data On...

Page 65: ...d and select the Show Reports icon figure 3 26 This will open the Reports screen Select your dates and then select the Run Report button This will generate the results Figure 3 27 that were logged alo...

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Page 67: ...Part 650514 Chapter 4 The Magnetic Switch...

Page 68: ...50514 Figure 4 1 are used on doors where alarm activation is not desired unless the zone s door is opened while a tag is in that zone s Tx activation field Specifications Electrical Operating Voltage...

Page 69: ...hould be drilled so the wire will come up just under the middle screw terminal N C of the switch This hole can be drilled a little smaller but not larger If this hole is drilled too far out from the b...

Page 70: ...e the magnetic switch to the LC1400T refer to figures 4 4 4 5 Double Door Applications For double door applications connect the switches in series figure 4 5 so that one switch will open when either d...

Page 71: ...er To reset the zone close the door and enter a valid code into the zone keypad Perimeter Door Locks The LC1400T can be used as a perimeter door access control device When in this mode the door will r...

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