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LC 1200 Manual                                                                                                Elevator Deactivation 10-3

 

in case of fire, any lock or elevator deactivation 
unit disengages, allowing for free egress or 
ingress. Be sure to check your local codes and 
see Chapter 12 on Fire Panel Interface Units.  

Wiring 

You will need 22-gauge, 6-conductor plenum-
rated cable for this connection. 

To wire the Elevator Deactivation, refer to 
Figure 10.2. 

At the Second Condition Source: 

If the second condition source is provided by the 
elevator controls, Use the previously wired 
terminals on the 4- position screw terminal strip 
in the Elevator Deactivation Relay cabinet to 
hookup to the dry contract. 

If the second condition source is a locally 
mounted Magnetic Switch or a Passive Infrared 
Reader (PIR) unit, wire them to the Controller. 

Summary for the Elevator 
Company 

 

Call Button Deactivation 

 

Elevator Car Deactivation 

The following is a brief summary of Elevator 
Deactivation that can be given to the Elevator 
Company. 

Call Button Deactivation 

When a Tag is detected in the monitored 
Elevator zone, the LC unit energizes Relay K2 
and the Call Button for that Elevator zone is 
deactivated. 

When the K2 Relay is de-energized, the Call 
Button is reactivated. 

Elevator Car Deactivation 

When a Tag is detected in the monitored 
Elevator zone and the second condition is met, 
the LC unit energizes Relay K1.  

If the elevator car is at the floor (with doors 
open) the elevator will be deactivated. 

If the elevator car is on its way to that floor, it 
will continue to that floor and upon arrival (with 
doors open) will be deactivated.  

As long as relay K1 is energized, the elevator 
doors will remain open preventing the car from 
leaving the floor. 

When Relays K1 is de-energized, the Elevator 
will return to normal operation.

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Страница 3: ...LC 1200 Manual 800 356 2671 Accutech www accutech ics com Version 1 00 October 12 2004 DOC 970015...

Страница 4: ...nterference that may cause undesired operation Warning Part 15 21 Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the...

Страница 5: ...ide this globe IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not store LC Sensor s within 3 feet of ANY of the sources of electrical noise listed on this page These sources can induce sensor activation This activation can lead...

Страница 6: ...S hereby disclaims all other warranties express implied or statutory including but not limited all other implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no way should ICS...

Страница 7: ...required components Magnetic Switch or Passive Infrared Reader and Keypad to additional optional components External sounders Magnetic Locks Elevator and Automatic Door Deactivation Timer and Alert Pa...

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Страница 9: ...ning 7 1 Mounting 7 2 Wiring to the Keypad 7 2 Wiring to the LC unit 7 3 Chapter 8 External Sounders System Sensor sounder 8 1 Multi Tone Local Alert MTLA 8 2 Chapter 9 Magnetic Locks Operation 9 1 Wh...

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Страница 11: ...personnel physicians security and patients Global policies procedures and processes on patient care should be discussed and disseminated Education communication and coordination are key No level of se...

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Страница 13: ...ivation Part 700033 Timer Perimeter door function Part 7000018 Staff Alert Panel Part 700080 Graphic Display Panel Part 700050 or 700052 Fire Panel Interface Part 700013 Note Since a facility may have...

Страница 14: ...oor and Hallway Double Conditioning Door with Lock s Double Conditioning Elevator Double Conditioning Automatic Door Single Conditioning Single conditioning reacts the same for all monitored zone type...

Страница 15: ...ase and the Lock will return to normal operation The Lock will NOT engage or will disengage when the facility s Fire Alarm is activated or power is lost Double conditioning Elevator Note The use of El...

Страница 16: ...must be in place for this alarm to be heard Power Loss Supervisor Optional A Power Loss Supervisor alarm occurs when a charged 9V NiCAD battery is installed and the LC unit loses power Remember JP2 To...

Страница 17: ...ced by the removal of jumper JP2 Tone Enable The internal piezo and an external sounder can operate simultaneously and will be silenced by a Keypad reset A Staff Alert Panel SAP or Graphic Display Pan...

Страница 18: ...a monitored resident through a protected zone This is done using the Keypad s Escort function The Keypad s Escort function allows passage of a monitored resident through that monitored zone without al...

Страница 19: ...ore take into consideration the Escort time duration at that zone If the door handles slow moving residents often consider extending the Escort time or using a wheelchair to escort residents 3 To prev...

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Страница 21: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 2 The LC unit...

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Страница 23: ...e Positioning The recommended location of the LC unit is on the latch side of the door with its lowest point about 2 feet above the floor Figure 2 1 Mount the LC unit at least 3 inches away from any t...

Страница 24: ...e LC unit LC 1200 Manual Figure 2 1 Positioning the LC unit Single door Figure 2 2 Positioning the LC unit Double Door Figure 2 3 Positioning the LC unit Elevator Figure 2 4 Positioning the LC unit Ha...

Страница 25: ...exposed 5 Make any wire accommodations such as fishing wires through the back cover or planning conduit panduit interface that are easier completed with the LC unit unmounted 6 When finished install t...

Страница 26: ...on see LED5 LED3 Rx Indicator 2 Red This LED indicates a 418 MHz signal is present in the general area not necessarily a valid Tag For Tag validation see LED5 LED4 Delayed Tag Detect Yellow This LED i...

Страница 27: ...he range of the Tx Activation Field on a properly tuned unit R16 Rx Gain Default setting Half scale This potentiometer controls the gain of the received signal amplifier R26 Rx Sensitivity Default set...

Страница 28: ...l No Tag needed for alarms Typically used with a Day Night Timer see Chapter 13 For more information on the Perimeter door function see page 4 3 P2 P2 1 Reset Out P2 2 Reset In Closure across these co...

Страница 29: ...ing replace the outside cover and enter a Keypad reset If you receive a Tamper alarm it may be necessary to adjust the Tamper Switch to maintain good contact with the outside case Using needle nosed p...

Страница 30: ...alarm will be generated when you remove the LC unit cover or if you remove power from the unit and a 9V NiCAD battery is installed a Power Loss Supervisor alarm will be generated Tuning an LC unit To...

Страница 31: ...vation Field refer to Figure 2 6 and use the following instructions 1 Notify staff and security that you will be adjusting the zone and they will need to pay special attention to area traffic during t...

Страница 32: ...e power to the LC unit by unplugging the unit or removing the P3 terminal block 5 The LC unit comes from the factory with 2 different crystals normally Y1 130 KHZ and Y2 132 KHZ 6 Jumper JP1 on the LC...

Страница 33: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 3 Tags TAD Part s 77L016 67L016 660021...

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Страница 35: ...SB Tag styles bands not shown Tag material The Tag case is made of FDA approved Lexan plastic and the Tag band is latex free Attaching LT SB Tags To attach an LT SB Tag to the resident use the follow...

Страница 36: ...n a dishwasher Do not steam clean Tags Do not put Tags in a washing machine or dryer Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners Acceptable Tag Cleaning Methods Antibacterial wipes Hydrogen peroxide wipe...

Страница 37: ...overage but also in locating areas where a Tx Activation Field may be extending into common areas and causing nuisance alarms or locating sources of electrical noise To verify proper zone coverage wit...

Страница 38: ...ms To identify activating sources with an LED Tag use the following instructions 1 Using a TAD activate the LED Tag NOTE The Signal Strength LEDs of the TAD will not indicate the state of the LED Tag...

Страница 39: ...g low enough that the Tag s operation is diminished below an acceptable level the Active Band Removal or Low Battery on Tag LED will blink rapidly The Tag should then be replaced The Active Band Remo...

Страница 40: ...the Tag type Figure 3 7 3 The Signal Strength LEDs on the TAD indicate the current state on or off of the Tag 4 The Signal Strength LEDs indicate a Tag is Very Near A Tag is very close to the TAD wit...

Страница 41: ...a Tag you must make take and test it at an active zone To test a Tag with a TAD use the following instructions 1 With no Tag in the TAD slide the Power switch to the On position The TAD Power LED illu...

Страница 42: ...zone slowly in a systematic pattern until both LEDs are illuminated When searching remember to check the backsides of walls and doors 2 The Signal Strength LEDs of the TAD indicate Left LED Tag in Ar...

Страница 43: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 4 The Magnetic Switch Part 650514...

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Страница 45: ...ted or undesirable results including premature failure Weight A Magnetic Switch weighs approximately 1 0 ounce Figure 4 1 Magnetic Switch parts Positioning Magnetic Switches are usually located at the...

Страница 46: ...hide this hole Be sure to de burr this hole 3 Fish the 2 conductor 22 gauge wire through the large hole and strip enough insulation to make a good connection to the switch 4 Connect the RED wire to t...

Страница 47: ...gure 4 5 Wiring Two Magnetic Switches in Series Perimeter Door Applications Perimeter Door No Locks Perimeter Door Locks Perimeter Door No Locks The LC unit can be made to function like a perimeter do...

Страница 48: ...3101 Magnetic Lock the Delayed Egress function would still be effect To use the LC unit as a perimter door access control device remove the jumper or terminal block from P1 pins 1 and 2 of the LC uni...

Страница 49: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 5 Passive Infrared Reader PIR Part 300302...

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Страница 51: ...h doors corridors and passageways The relay contacts provided by the PIR which control detect validation can be set to trigger on programmable timer between a duration of 1 to 7 seconds A typical use...

Страница 52: ...the floor to be able to detect Do not point the PIR at reflective surfaces such as mirrors or windows as this may distort the coverage pattern or reflect sunlight directly into the PIR When mounting a...

Страница 53: ...P2 3 Door Switch Out on the LC unit 2 Using the GREEN wire connect N C of the PIR to P2 4 Door Switch In on the LC unit 3 Using the BLACK wire connect GND of the PIR to P3 4 Ground on the LC unit 4 U...

Страница 54: ...5 4 Passive Infrared Reader PIR LC 1200 Manual Figure 5 4 Wiring the PIR...

Страница 55: ...reduce the PIR s range 2 Place one strip of electrical tape horizontally across the top of the PIR lens see Figure 5 5 this will cover the high beam 3 Test the range of the PIR 4 If necessary place a...

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Страница 57: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 6 The Keypad Part 650202...

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Страница 59: ...d CL 8A is used to escort residents through a monitored zone and to reset zone equipment once an alarm has occurred Figure 6 1 The Keypad Specifications Power Requirements Temperature Weight Power Req...

Страница 60: ...e white back box by removing the two screws 2 If you are using wire molding push or cut out the two knock outs located on the top and bottom of the white back box for the wiring molding to interface w...

Страница 61: ...ped a little long as they enter the terminal block they may short to the side of the metal box 2 If this is not new construction and an electrical box with zip mounts is to be retrofitted in the wall...

Страница 62: ...f the Keypad to P3 4 Ground of the LC unit 6 With the RED wire connect pin 10 of the Keypad to P2 6 Alarm Comm of the LC unit 7 With the GREEN wire connect pin 11 of the Keypad to P2 2 Reset In of the...

Страница 63: ...LC 1200 Manual The Keypad 6 5 Figure 6 4 Wiring the Keypad to the LC unit Figure 6 5 Wiring the Keypad to the LC unit with Tag Detect option...

Страница 64: ...horized individual user or to a group of users The Keypad has three LED indicators See Table 6 1 for their functions during normal operation Table 6 1 Keypad LED Indicators LED Status Function Green O...

Страница 65: ...the master code use the following instructions 1 Invoke the programming menu by entering master code At this point we shall assume that the factory default of 1 2 3 4 is still valid Figure 6 7 When t...

Страница 66: ...y The green LED will acknowledge as in the step above 7 Now select which outputs will be tripped by the user code select 3 for all outputs followed by The green LED lights steadily for two seconds and...

Страница 67: ...then start flashing slowly indicating that the programming menu is active NOTE The master code is temporarily reverted to default 1 2 3 4 However all other data programmed previously remains intact 5...

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Страница 69: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 7 Push Button Override PBO Part 700022...

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Страница 71: ...he doorway or zone is the same as the Escort time on the Keypad Figure 7 1 Push Button Override PBO Specifications Power Requirements Temperature Weight Power Requirements 12V DC 55 mA NOTE The PBO tr...

Страница 72: ...o be unmounted 7 Replace the PBO to the back box Wiring to the Keypad You will need 22 AWG 4 conductor Plenum rated cable for installation NOTE The following instructions assume that the Keypad and LC...

Страница 73: ...resent from the connection of the Keypad to the LC unit 5 Using RED wire connect the positive side of the Yellow and Green LEDs on the PBO to a Butt Splice then to P3 3 12V DC of the LC unit Note If d...

Страница 74: ...7 4 Push Button Override PBO LC 1200 Manual Figure 7 2 Wiring the PBO to the LC unit...

Страница 75: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 8 External Sounders Part s 700216 300150...

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Страница 77: ...le however removing this jumper will disable audible notification of all internal alarms i e Egress Tamper Power Loss Supervisor and Perimeter System Sensor sounder Specifications Mounting Wiring The...

Страница 78: ...P3 4 Ground of the LC unit 3 Jumper P2 6 Alarm Comm to P3 3 12V DC on the LC unit Figure 8 2 Wiring the System Sensor sounder Multi Tone Local Alert MTLA Specifications Mounting Wiring The Multi Tone...

Страница 79: ...pounds Mounting A MTLA is capable of being mounted to a standard 4 x 4 or 1 1 2 back box or a single gang 2 x 4 1 7 8 back box Wiring You will need 22 gauge 2 conductor plenum rated cable for this co...

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Страница 81: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 9 Magnetic Locks Part s 700218 700228...

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Страница 83: ...the lock face thus securing the door without utilizing any moving parts Operation The Magnetic Lock will engage when a Tag is on the Tx Activation Field The Lock remains engaged as long as a Tag is i...

Страница 84: ...ously To reset the zone after an alarm close the door and enter a valid code into the zone Keypad 3101 Magnetic Locks 3101 Magnetic Lock Specifications Lock Jumper Mounting Wiring Terminals Adjusting...

Страница 85: ...ss or ingress To connect the 3101 Magnetic Lock consult the Connections and Operation section as well as Figures 9 1 and 9 2 Terminals This section quickly explains the functions of Lock pins 1 6 Lock...

Страница 86: ...9 4 Magnetic Locks LC 1200 Manual Figure 9 1 3101 Magnetic Lock PCB...

Страница 87: ...LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9 5 Figure 9 2 Wiring the 3101 Magnetic Lock...

Страница 88: ...7 Start with the Sensor pin adjusted out as far as possible while still solidly threaded into the Sensor ring Figure 9 3 Adjusting the Lock Sensor pin 8 Apply power to the Lock by powering up the LC u...

Страница 89: ...ON position 17 Replace the cover to the Lock housing 18 Apply power to the Lock from the LC unit and test the function of the Lock Changing the Lock Nuisance delay time The Lock Nuisance Delay time pr...

Страница 90: ...Operating Instructions that came with the Lock NOTE State codes require that all lock and elevator deactivation circuitry be wired into the facility s fire alarm system This is done so that in case o...

Страница 91: ...LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9 9 Figure 9 4 Wiring a 3000 Series Magnetic Lock...

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Страница 93: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 10 Elevator Deactivation Part 700027...

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Страница 95: ...y 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...

Страница 96: ...oles 3 Mark out and drill four holes corresponding to the holes in the back of the cabinet 4 Push out one of the knock outs in the cabinet for wire conduit access 5 Connect conduit or strain relief fi...

Страница 97: ...r the Elevator Company Call Button Deactivation Elevator Car Deactivation The following is a brief summary of Elevator Deactivation that can be given to the Elevator Company Call Button Deactivation W...

Страница 98: ...10 4 Elevator Deactivation LC 1200 Manual Figure 10 2 Wiring Elevator Deactivation...

Страница 99: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 11 Automatic Door Deactivation Part 700033...

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Страница 101: ...ound To reset the alarm remove the Tag from the zone close the door and enter a valid code into the zone Keypad Specifications Power Requirements Temperature Weight Power Requirements 12V DC Temperatu...

Страница 102: ...11 2 Automatic Door Deactivation LC 1200 Manual Figure 11 1 Wiring for Automatic Door Deactivation on Tag Detection...

Страница 103: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 12 Fire Panel Interface FPI Part 700013...

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Страница 105: ...lity s fire panel Each FPI unit provides dry contact outputs for up to 8 LC units In addition the FPI unit can provide An Optional Central Override which allows the facility to disable all Locks Eleva...

Страница 106: ...12 2 Fire Panel Interface FPI LC 1200 Manual Figure 12 1 The FPI with cabinet...

Страница 107: ...ry Contacts The facility must provide an unused dry contact in the fire alarm system for each FPI unit This contact must be closed during a non alarm state and must OPEN in case of a fire alarm or los...

Страница 108: ...pins 1 2 respectively Pins 3 and 4 Fire Voltage The dry contacts from the fire panel connect to pins 3 C and 4 NC of P1 on the FPI Pin 3 is simply 12V DC that is sent out through the fire alarm conta...

Страница 109: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 13 Timer Part 700018...

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Страница 111: ...ity for staff and residents Accutech provides the AlarmSaf FT 100 Timer Part 700018 Figure 13 1 which uses military time units and can be set for daily weekly or block period events Figure 13 1 The Ti...

Страница 112: ...ctions 1 Using the BLACK wire connect the pin of the Timer to P3 pin5 Ground of the LC unit 2 Using the RED wire connect the pin of the Timer to P3 pin4 12V of the LC unit 3 Using the WHITE wire conne...

Страница 113: ...rticular day and time refer to Figure 13 1 and use the following instructions 1 Select the desired timer 1 thru 6 ON 1 thru 6 OFF using the Timer button 2 Program the desired time and day using the h...

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Страница 115: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 14 Alert Panels Part s 700080 700050 700052...

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Страница 117: ...hen an alarm occurs in a monitored zone through a piezo buzzer and alarm specific LEDs The LEDs in the left column will flash and the LEDs in the right column will light steady PLEASE NOTE Although la...

Страница 118: ...wire gauge will be based upon the distance it will run On the SAP panel P1 is for Zone 1 P2 is for Zone 2 and so on 2 For each zone connect the appropriate alarm outputs into their respective pins 3 A...

Страница 119: ...LC 1200 Manual Alert Panels 14 3 14 2 Wiring a SAP or GDP FPI also shown...

Страница 120: ...Power Requirements 12V DC Temperature A GDP operates best in an ambient temperature between 35 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit Operation outside of this range may cause unexpected or undesirable results in...

Страница 121: ...LC 1200 Manual Chapter 15 System Maintenance Testing...

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Страница 123: ...ocks only Zone Hallway Test Zone Elevator Deactivation Test Zone Automatic Door Deactivation Test Fire Panel Interface FPI Test Note These tests should only be performed by trained personnel This docu...

Страница 124: ...u approach NOTE You may be able to hear the lock click as it changes states Otherwise For 3000 Series Magnetic Locks you can push on the door to verify the Lock is engaged For 3101 Series Magnetic Loc...

Страница 125: ...6 If the test fails to cause an alarm a Notify staff and security of the vulnerable area b Check for visible damage or tampering to the zone equipment c Have a maintenance technician verify power to t...

Страница 126: ...lnerable area b Check for visible damage or tampering to the zone equipment c Have a maintenance technician verify power to the zone equipment d Have a maintenance technician verify the FPI is set pro...

Страница 127: ...s pass or fail 5 If the test fails to cause an alarm a Notify staff and security of the vulnerable area b Check for visible damage or tampering to the zone equipment c Have a maintenance technician ve...

Страница 128: ...the system notify the facility and the local fire department that you will be testing the fire alarm system 1 Using a TAD activate a test Tag 2 Activate your facility s fire alarm NOTE The LED on the...

Страница 129: ...0 Manual System Maintenance Testing 15 7 NOTE Copy this form for future use FACILITY PERFORMANCE TEST LOG Facility Name Page __ of __ Date Floor Zone Name Type Test Performed Results P F Comments Sign...

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Страница 133: ...battery with my TAD Accutech recommends testing a Tag s battery during assignment then again during unassignment prior to cleaning and restocking of the Tag for new use Periodic weekly testing of Tags...

Страница 134: ...page 3 2 How do I change the Keypad Escort time To change the Keypad Escort time see page 6 9 System Maintenance How often should I test my zones Accutech recommends that performance testing be done o...

Страница 135: ...zone coverage and page 2 8 Adjusting the Tx Activation Field 2 Be sure proper Tag storage techniques are followed see page 3 2 When I escort a patient through a zone via a Keypad Reset the Reset time...

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Страница 137: ...LC 1200 Manual Appendix A Component Cut Sheets...

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Страница 139: ...en the facility s Fire Alarm is activated or power is lost ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 12 or 24V AC DC Current Consumption at 12V 42 amp Current Consumption at 24V 21 amp Cable non shielded 18 gauge...

Страница 140: ...LED will turn solid green and the alarm will sound continuously Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock Model Number MLE UL Listed FWAX SA9532 Auxiliary Locks listed 2N98 Special Arrangements listed 1M59 ELECTRI...

Страница 141: ...L Operating Voltage 12V DC Current Consumption 120 mA maximum Contact Rating 100 mA 12V DC Cable need minimum 22 gauge 6 conductor MECHANICAL Construction Metal case Enclosure size 6 00 x 6 00 x 4 00...

Страница 142: ...tor doors will remain open If the elevator car is en route to the floor when a Tag approaches the zone the elevator will arrive on the floor the door s will open and the system will alarm ELECTRICAL O...

Страница 143: ...y contacts will be needed from the facility s fire panel Each FPI unit provides dry contact outputs for up to eight Controllers ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 12V DC Current Consumption 120 mA maximum C...

Страница 144: ...arm Condition has occurred for that particular zone In addition a Fire Alarm LED will light on the display if the fire circuit is activated ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 12V DC Current Consumption 60 m...

Страница 145: ...pical Current Drain with outputs active 55 mA typical Contacts 10 A 30V AC DC Cable minimum 22 gauge 4 conductor MECHANICAL Size 4 5 8 x 2 7 8 x 1 3 8 Weight 4 3 ounces Mounting Flush or Surface Mount...

Страница 146: ...nductor MECHANICAL Mounting variations not provided Handy box 4 x 2 1 8 approx Switch box 3 x 2 approx with conduit knockouts Masonry box 3 3 4 approx with and concentric knockouts Nonmetallic Switch...

Страница 147: ...1 2 ounces Color Brown Surface mounted Flush available OPERATING CHARACTERISITICS Contacts N O N C and Common Initial contact resistance 100 ohms maximum Operating Time 1 0 ms maximum Bounce Time N C...

Страница 148: ...ble ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 12V DC Current Stand by 10 mA Relay Output N O N C 2A 28V AC DC maximum Cable needs minimum 22 gauge 4 conductor stranded non shielded MECHANICAL Dimensions 2 50 x 4 4...

Страница 149: ...V DC Stand by Current Drain 15mA typical Current Drain with outputs active 55 mA typical Cable needs minimum 22 gauge 4 conductor MECHANICAL Size 4 5 8 x 2 7 8 x 1 3 8 Weight 4 3 ounces Mounting Flush...

Страница 150: ...l light on the display if the fire circuit is activated ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 10 to 13V DC Current Consumption 300 mA Max Cable needs minimum 22 gauge 6 conductor from each Controller MECHANICA...

Страница 151: ...5 x 2 25 x 1 25 Weight 4 7 ounces OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Transmit Frequency 128 kHz Receive Frequency 418 MHz The Active Band Removal or Low Battery on Tag LED A TAD can detect a BR42 Tag in active...

Страница 152: ...ean added security for staff and residents ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage 6 to 12V AC DC Relay Inactive 14 mA Relay Active 40 mA Contacts N O N C Contact Rating 1A 26V DC 0 5A 115V AC MECHANICAL Size 8...

Страница 153: ...one without triggering alarms Fire Panel Interface FPI A FPI ties Accutech Security System components into the facility s fire panel Required if the system includes Magnetic Locks and or Elevator Deac...

Страница 154: ...or other passageway that has an LC unit associated to it Nuisance Alarms Undesired alarm activation stemming from such things as the mishandling of Tags improper storage of Tags slow patient transferr...

Страница 155: ...in short range detect low Tag batteries and detect Band Removal events Tag See ES 2200 System Tag IS 3200 System Tag or BR 4200 System Tag Tag Test Station TTS A TTS is used in conjunction with the Ac...

Страница 156: ...oning 1 2 Double Conditioning Door and Hallway 1 2 Double Conditioning Door with Lock s 1 3 Double Conditioning Elevator 1 3 Double Conditioning Automatic Door 1 3 Multi Tone Local Alarm MTLA 8 2 Nuis...

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