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INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE

Secure WANDerING 

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Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE Secure WANDERING system 4 7 C 1 5 8 0 2 6 9 E 3...

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Page 3: ...ing controllers and antennae 10 Operating modes 11 SYSTEM installation 11 Example installation 13 Wiring controller antennae and door unit 14 Operating modes 15 Commissioning 15 Factory settings 16 Pa...

Page 4: ...erference Please ensure that installation of this device is limited when in close proximity to any other electronic equipment Operation The secure wandering system is a system that allows any potentia...

Page 5: ...766 20 It works with door unit Cat No 766 06 configured for secure wandering and allowing acknowledgement Door controller Cat No 766 22 Technical characteristics IP 20 IK 04 Operating temperature 0 C...

Page 6: ...A green indicator light indicates that the antenna power is on A red indicator light flashes when a wristband is in the detection zone see setting the antenna The antenna activity is permanently check...

Page 7: ...ry is dead When the resident leaves When the resident undergoes an MRI magnetic resonance imaging exam To remove the wristband cut it with a pair of round end scissors When a wristband is immobile it...

Page 8: ...and opening of the door are both detected SECURE WANDERING SYSTEM AUXILIARY ELEMENTS Technical characteristics IP 41 IK 02 Operating temperature 10 C to 70 C Cable type to controllers 766 22 1 x 9 10t...

Page 9: ...nbeconnectedtothesamecontroller Thisavoidshavingtosettheantennasensitivitytoohigh whichriskswristbands being detected in adjoining rooms As with any radio system the antenna position is crucial for wr...

Page 10: ...ials plastic PVC etc The enclosure must be protected from direct sunlight to avoid the risk of high internal temperatures Selecting a release or lock Door release flush mounted installation Cable type...

Page 11: ...ANTENNAE 766 21 431 00 047 60 766 22 ST1 ST1 ST2 P3 P4 SW1 DS4 DS2 766 21 ST6 ST4 ST7 1 CONF 1 1 DCIN IN EX 1 1 1 1 ST5 ST3 ST2 1 2 3 4 SW4 ALARM ST1 ALR CLR CHAPERONE DOOR ST2 P3 P4 SW1 DS4 DS2 4 13...

Page 12: ...input The acknowledgement is processed with each change of state for this input The acknowledgement contact may therefore be of any type whatsoever NO NC or powered non powered Mode selection The chan...

Page 13: ...between1to15metres twoantennaeplacedoneithersideof thepassageway canbeconnectedtothesamecontroller Thisavoidshavingtosettheantennasensitivitytoohigh whichriskswristbands being detected in adjoining ro...

Page 14: ...ls plastic PVC etc The enclosure must be protected from direct sunlight to avoid the risk of high internal temperatures Selecting a release or lock Door release flush mounted installation Cable type t...

Page 15: ...17 18 19 20 766 21 ST1 ST2 P3 P4 SW1 DS4 DS2 766 21 ST2 P3 P4 SW1 DS4 DS2 1 ST2 ST1 1 ST3 P5 UGA 766 06 4 131 05 NL ST6 ST4 ST7 1 CONF 1 1 DCIN IN EX 1 1 1 1 ST5 ST3 ST2 1 2 3 4 SW4 ALARM ST1 ALR CLR...

Page 16: ...ent When an alarm is detected the alarm output and the buzzer remain active until they are acknowledged Acknowledgement is via the door unit Cat No 766 06 by pressing the nurse presence button Mode se...

Page 17: ...oor contact operation Normally Closed value 0 Door contact time delay 5 seconds Chaperone code 217 Acknowledgement code 369 Buzzer volume 2 Mode selection surveillance intruder via wire input value 0...

Page 18: ...one time is cancelled 9002 Chaperone code Code that must be entered when the system is in surveillance mode in order for the exit to be crossed with a wristband without an alarm being triggered This c...

Page 19: ...eleting a wristband number from the surveillance chart Removes the number stated from the chart of numbers under surveillance If the number to be removed is 0 then all the numbers are deleted If there...

Page 20: ...ensure detection even if a wristband s radio range is altered if an unusual obstacle is present for example The value 0 corresponds to the receiver s minimum sensitivity level i e the transmitter must...

Page 21: ...is acknowledged Acknowledgement is achieved by typing the acknowledgement code into the keypad or by activating the acknowledgement contact connected to the controller This causes the audible signal t...

Page 22: ...ed and the function light flashes see the diagram on p 21 This status is maintained until the alarm is acknowledged This acknowledgement is achieved by typing the acknowledgement code into the keypad...

Page 23: ...on Flashing indicates that there is a system fault which requires the controller and the antennae to be checked The yellow operation indicator light shows the system status with different types of fl...

Page 24: ...onnection Volt free contacts Voltage detection 5 24 V 50 mA to 24 V Door contact NO NC Chaperone contact NO Alarm acknowledgement NO NC Mode selection Panic alarm NO Volt free contact outputs Locking...

Page 25: ...n to default parameter settings The code 9090 must be entered twice in order to prevent incorrect operation Example 9090 E 9090 E 9098 Listing of the system parameter settings Transmission of the enti...

Page 26: ...Head office 128 av du Mar chal de Lattre de Tassigny 87045 Limoges Cedex France Tel 33 5 55 06 87 87 Fax 33 5 55 06 88 88 www legrand com LE04653AB EN...

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