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operation
This mode is activated using code 9031 or a timing device connected to the "MODE" terminals.
The controller must generate an alarm in the event that a resident fitted with a wristband escapes.
When in rest mode, the power supply indicator light is on constantly and the operation indicator light is permanently off.
The alarm output is active and the locking output inactive.
If a wristband that is on the surveillance list is detected by one of the antennae, this status is signalled by the operation
indicator light flashing slowly. The locking control is also activated if the system is programmed in lock mode. This status is
maintained for 5 seconds following the last detection of the wristband.
If the door is opened while a wristband is detected, the alarm contact changes state, the buzzer is activated and the
operation indicator light flashes (see the diagram on p.21). This status is maintained until the alarm 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 to stop and the alarm contact
returns to rest mode. The wristband related to the escape that has been acknowledged must be out of the detection zone
for 30 seconds (factory setting) before an escape alarm from this transmitter can be processed again.
The controller must be set to chaperone mode in order to allow a wristband wearer to go through an exit without
setting off the alarm. This is achieved by typing the chaperone code into the keypad or by closing the chaperone contact
connected to the controller. The operation indicator light flashes quickly and the buzzer sounds at the same rate. The lock
output is now inactive even if a wristband has been detected. The exit can be crossed with a wristband without an alarm
being triggered while the controller is in chaperone mode. The controller returns to surveillance mode at the end of a
time delay or when the door is closed (see time delay code for the door contact 9013).
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