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  • Page 1 LC 1200 Manual 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com...
  • Page 3 LC 1200 Manual 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Version 1.00 October 12, 2004 DOC.970015...
  • Page 4 Preface LC 1200 Manual FCC STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS FCC ID/DOC for the LC 1200 unit: FCC ID: JM7-IGWT-660098 IC: 2683A-660098 Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT: Keep all Televisions, Computers, X-ray equipment, etc. at least 10 feet away from the LC 1200 unit. This includes equipment located on the other side of walls and doors. Picture the area around the monitored zone as a big globe with the receive antenna as the center.
  • Page 6 ICS installed such equipment. In addition, ICS warrants its Accutech™ LC 1200 System Tags against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date stamp.
  • Page 7 Preface iv How to use this manual Besides basic mounting tools, the only tools needed for installation are: Thank you for purchasing the LC 1200 System. Spanner key/bit Small flat screwdriver Wire strippers This manual will aid you in the understanding and installation of the LC 1200 System.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: The LC 1200 system Chapter 9: Magnetic Locks Overview Operation Features What is Delayed Egress Circuitry? How the system works 3101 Series Magnetic Locks Single vs. Double Conditioning 3000 Series Magnetic Locks Monitored zones Chapter 10: Elevator Deactivation...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: The Lc 1200 System

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 1: The LC 1200 system (Part # 800121) IMPORTANT No Security System can replace human vigilance. Creating a safe environment requires the combined efforts of personnel, physicians, security, and patients. Global policies, procedures, and processes on patient care should be discussed and disseminated. Education, communication, and coordination are key.
  • Page 13: Overview

    LC 1200 Manual The LC 1200 System 1-1 Note: Since a facility may have multiple LC The LC 1200 system units, from now on the LC 1200 system shall be Overview simply referred to as an LC unit. Features How the system works Features Single vs.
  • Page 14: Single Vs. Double Conditioning

    1-2 The LC 1200 System LC 1200 Manual Monitored zones Single vs. Double Conditioning Single Conditioning Egress alarms can be set for either single or Double Conditioning - Door and Hallway Double Conditioning – Door with Lock(s) double conditioning. Double Conditioning – Elevator Double Conditioning –...
  • Page 15 Notes: Although most locks can be interfaced LC unit will require a relay board. with an LC unit, the instructions hereafter are only applicable to an Accutech supplied 3101 Elevator Deactivation Circuitry restricts the Magnetic Lock. wearer of a Tag from using an elevator. If a Tag enters a monitored elevator zone, the elevator’s...
  • Page 16: Perimeter Door Application

    1-4 The LC 1200 System LC 1200 Manual Perimeter Door application Power Loss Supervisor (Optional) A Power Loss Supervisor alarm occurs when a If desired, the LC unit can be used as a perimeter charged 9V NiCAD battery is installed and the door system.
  • Page 17: Internal Vs. External Alarms

    LC 1200 Manual The LC 1200 System 1-5 Addressing Alarms Perimeter Door Egress A Perimeter Door alarm occurs when the LC Tamper unit is in Perimeter Door mode (see page 1-3 for Power Loss Supervisor Perimeter Door more information) and the door is opened (Magnetic Switch open).
  • Page 18: Escorting

    1-6 The LC 1200 System LC 1200 Manual Escorting Power Loss Supervisor A Power Loss Supervisor alarm occurs when a From time to time, it may be necessary to escort charged 9V NiCAD battery is installed and the a monitored resident through a protected zone.
  • Page 19 LC 1200 Manual The LC 1200 System 1-7 slowly and you may have to invoke the Escort function again. Therefore, 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.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2: The Lc Unit

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 2: The LC unit...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    LC 1200 Manual The LC unit 2-1 The LC unit Positioning Specifications The recommended location of the LC unit is on Positioning the latch side of the door with its lowest point Mounting Wiring about 2 feet above the floor (Figure 2.1)
  • Page 24 2-2 The LC unit LC 1200 Manual Figure 2.1 Positioning the LC unit (Single door) Figure 2.3 Positioning the LC unit (Elevator) Figure 2.2 Positioning the LC unit (Double Door) Figure 2.4 Positioning the LC unit (Hallway)
  • Page 25: Mounting

    LC 1200 Manual The LC unit 2-3 Mounting To mount an LC unit, refer to Figure 2.5 and use the following instructions: 1. Remove the LC unit cover and screws. 2. Locate, align, mark-out, and drill 4 mounting holes in the wall corresponding to the mounting holes of the LC unit.
  • Page 26: A Look Inside

    2-4 The LC unit LC 1200 Manual LEDs A Look Inside LEDs LED1 (Tx Gain Level) (Yellow) Jumpers This LED indicates the strength of the Tx Potentiometers Activation Field. The size of the Tx Activation Tamper Switch Terminals Field determines the “range” of the LC unit to activate Tags and take appropriate action.
  • Page 27 LC 1200 Manual The LC unit 2-5 Potentiometers NOTE: Environmental conditions may cause a need to deviate slightly from the potentiometers’ default settings (Figure 2.7). Each LC unit should be tuned properly for its environment during installation. All potentiometers are increased clockwise.
  • Page 28 2-6 The LC unit LC 1200 Manual Terminals P2-5 (Alarm NC) P2-6 (Alarm Comm) Below is an explanation of each terminal on an The dry contacts are used to interface to external LC unit (Figure 2.9). peripherals in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 29: Tamper Switch Adjustment

    LC 1200 Manual The LC unit 2-7 Tamper Switch adjustment The Tamper Switch (S1) (Figure 2.10) is provided to prevent unauthorized access to the LC unit. An alarm is generated if the LC unit cover is removed (i.e., the Tamper Switch clip is Figure 2.10 Tamper Switch...
  • Page 30: Tuning

    2-8 The LC unit LC 1200 Manual Tuning Tuning an LC unit Notify staff and security To tune the LC unit, refer to Figure 2.6 and use Why tune the LC unit? Tuning an LC unit the following instructions: Adjusting the Tx Activation Field Stagger Tuning 1.
  • Page 31 LC 1200 Manual The LC unit 2-9 Adjusting the Tx Activation Field To adjust the range of the Tx Activation Field, refer to Figure 2.6 and use the following The Tx Activation Field can be reduced or instructions: expanded to match each unique zone’s needs.
  • Page 32 2-10 The LC unit LC 1200 Manual 8. Retune the zone (see page 2-7). Stagger Tuning 9. Confirm the frequency has been Stagger Tuning allows monitored zones to be changed by testing the zone. Generate located closer than the normal minimum 70 feet...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3: Tags & Tad

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 3: Tags & TAD (Part #s 77L016, 67L016, 660021)
  • Page 35: Overview

    LED Tag the plastic band through the Slot. The TAD Figure 3.2 Overview The LC system uses LC 1200 System Tags (Figure 3.1). The Tags have two styles – LT (Long Term) ( Part # 77L016 SB (Slotted Back) (...
  • Page 36: Tag And Band Maintenance

    Tags no longer in use, For maximum protection of residents or store them in a metal container with lid and assets, Accutech recommends that Tags be away from sources of electrical noise ( tested on a weekly basis.
  • Page 37: Led Tag

    LC 1200 Manual Tags & TAD 3-3 LED Tag To verify proper zone coverage with an LED Tag, use the following instructions: Verifying Proper Zone Coverage Identifying Foreign Tag-Activating 1. Using a TAD, activate the LED Tag. Sources NOTE: The Signal Strength LEDs of the TAD will not indicate the state of the LED Tag.
  • Page 38 3-4 Tags & TAD LC 1200 Manual To identify activating sources with an LED Identifying Foreign Tag-Activating Tag, use the following instructions: Sources 1. Using a TAD, activate the LED Tag. In addition to verifying proper zone The Signal Strength LEDs NOTE: coverage, an LED Tag (Figure 3.5) can be...
  • Page 39: The Tad

    The TAD (Tag Activator/Deactivator) LED is not applicable to LC systems. ) is used to check Part # 660021; Figure 3.6 the functionality of an Accutech Tag. The “WAIT” LED Accutech Tags operate by internal battery. The “WAIT” LED illuminates briefly during Over the course of normal operation, Tags Tag activation/deactivation.
  • Page 40 3-6 Tags & TAD LC 1200 Manual Using the TAD to activate/deactivate Tags Figure 3.6 To activate/deactivate Tags using the TAD ( and 3.7 ), use the following instructions: 1. With no Tag in the TAD, slide the Power switch to the On position. The TAD Power LED illuminates.
  • Page 41 Tag may be turned on or off Testing Tags with a TAD unintentionally. Accutech systems respond to RF signals 2. Place the TAD near the Tag. generated by the Tags. When an active Tag enters a monitored zone, the zone detects the 3.
  • Page 42 3-8 Tags & TAD LC 1200 Manual Accutech systems respond to RF signals **For a Tag to be detected by the TAD at this generated by the Tags. When an active Tag range the Tag must be being activated by...
  • Page 43: Chapter 4: The Magnetic Switch

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 4: The Magnetic Switch (Part # 650514)
  • Page 45: Specifications

    LC 1200 Manual The Magnetic Switch 4-1 The Magnetic Switch Specifications Positioning Mounting Wiring Double Door Applications Perimeter Door Applications Figure 4.1 Magnetic Switch parts Magnetic Switches ( Part #650514 Figures 4.1-4.2; ) are used on doors where alarm Positioning...
  • Page 46 4-2 The Magnetic Switch LC 1200 Manual 7. While positioning the Switch, insert a Mounting mounting screw through each hole and secure Switch place. To mount the Magnetic Switch, refer to Figure Be careful not to pinch the wires NOTE: 4.3 and use the following instructions:...
  • Page 47: Perimeter Door Applications

    LC 1200 Manual The Magnetic Switch 4-3 Double Doors Applications Wiring For double doors applications, connect the You will need 22-gauge, 2-conductor plenum- Switches in series (Figure 4.5) so that one rated cable for this connection. Switch will open when either door is opened.
  • Page 48 4-4 The Magnetic Switch LC 1200 Manual Keypad code or a PBO to pass through the door. If the zone uses a 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 unit.
  • Page 49: Chapter 5: Passive Infrared Reader (Pir)

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 5: Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) (Part # 300302)
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Figure 5.1 The Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) trasmitted by the moving object and the temperature of background objects. Specifications Power Requirements The PIR Accutech provides (DSC Bravo Series) Temperature is for indoor use only. Its intended use is to Weight detect movement through doors, corridors, and Power Requirements passageways.
  • Page 52: Positioning

    LC 1200 Manual Positioning Position the PIR to have the best coverage possible for your situation. Accutech recommends ceiling mounting the PIR ) to assure complete and focused Figure 5.2 coverage of the opening. Wall mounting the PIR may result in detection beyond the desired area ( ).
  • Page 53: Wiring

    LC 1200 Manual Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) 5-3 Adjusting the PIR beam angle 5. Mount the backplate to the wall using the screws supplied. To change the angle of the PIR beam, use the For wall and ceiling NOTE: following instructions: installations, use the two knock-outs at the back of the base.
  • Page 54 5-4 Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) LC 1200 Manual Figure 5.4 Wiring the PIR...
  • Page 55: Pir "Masking

    LC 1200 Manual Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) 5-5 PIR “Masking” If you have adjusted the PIR beam angle and the area covered is still too large and is overlapping into undesired areas, following “masking” method to reduce the effective area of the beams: 1.
  • Page 57: Chapter 6: The Keypad

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 6: The Keypad (Part # 650202)
  • Page 59: Specifications

    LC 1200 Manual The Keypad 6-1 The Keypad Specifications Power Requirements Specifications Temperature Positioning Weight Surface Mounting Flush Mounting Power Requirements Wiring Programming 12V DC @ 55 mA PLEASE NOTE: For complete information about the Keypad, Temperature consult the manufacturer’s manual.
  • Page 60: Positioning

    6-2 The Keypad LC 1200 Manual Positioning Surface Mounting The Keypad should be located within 3 to 5 feet The Keypad is designed to be surface mounted of the monitored door or elevator. In hallway using the white back box provided.
  • Page 61: Flush Mounting

    The Keypad manual shows the use CAUTION: of a standard single gang, metal electrical switch box. Accutech does not recommend the use of this type of box for two reasons: 1. The fit is very, very tight. If the wires are stripped a little “long”...
  • Page 62: Wiring

    6-4 The Keypad LC 1200 Manual 12. OPTIONAL: If you wish to use the Tag Wiring Detect feature of the Keypad, use a separate 22-gauge, 2-condutor plenum- You will need 22-gauge, 4-conductor plenum- rated cable to connect pin 4 of the rated cable for this connection.
  • Page 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...
  • Page 64: Programming

    For complete information about the Keypad, consult the manufacturer’s manual. Yellow No Power or No Tag Power The Keypad provided by Accutech ( the Visonic indicator or ) is used to escort residents Ltd. CL-8A; Figure 6.6 Tag in Zone...
  • Page 65 LC 1200 Manual The Keypad 6-7 LED flashes slowly, approximately once Programming the master code every two seconds. The master code controls access to the Keypad’s programming menu. The factory default master code is [1][2][3][4], but after subsequent Figure 6.7...
  • Page 66 6-8 The Keypad LC 1200 Manual 7. Now select which outputs will be the Keypad has returned to the tripped by the user code, select programming menu. all outputs followed by . The green LED lights steadily for two seconds and 7.
  • Page 67 LC 1200 Manual The Keypad 6-9 However, all other data programmed light steadily for 2 seconds and will previously remains intact. return to slow flashing 5. Program a new master code immediately 5. Repeat steps 2-5 to delete another user ) and record it in a secure see page 6.7...
  • Page 69: Chapter 7: Push Button Override (Pbo)

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 7: Push Button Override (PBO) (Part # 700022)
  • Page 71: Specifications

    LC 1200 Manual Push Button Override (PBO) 7-1 Push Button Override (PBO) Specifications Positioning Mounting Wiring to the Keypad Wiring to the LC unit The Push Button Override (PBO) ( Part # 700022 Figure 7.1 Push Button Override (PBO) ) triggers the Keypad’s Escort function;...
  • Page 72: Mounting

    7-2 Push Button Override (PBO) LC 1200 Manual Mounting Wiring to the Keypad The PBO is designed to be surface mounted You will need 22 AWG, 4 –conductor Plenum- using the back box provided. rated cable for installation. mount following...
  • Page 73: Wiring To The Lc Unit

    LC 1200 Manual Push Button Override (PBO) 7-3 Wiring 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- You will need 22-gauge, 4-conductor plenum- rated cable for this connection.
  • Page 74 7-4 Push Button Override (PBO) LC 1200 Manual Figure 7.2 Wiring the PBO to the LC unit...
  • Page 75: Chapter 8: External Sounders

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 8: External Sounders (Part #s 700216, 300150)
  • Page 77: System Sensor Sounder

    If desired, the LC unit can drive an external sounder. Accutech provides two types of external sounders: the System Sensor sounder and Multi-Tone Local Alert (MLTA). An external sounder will alarm simultaneously with the internal peizo of the LC unit when an alarm occurs and is silenced by a Keypad Reset.
  • Page 78: Multi-Tone Local Alert (Mtla)

    8-2 External Sounders LC 1200 Manual Multi-Tone Local Alert (MTLA) Mounting Specifications Use a standard 2-1/2” deep single-gang box to Mounting mount the System Sensor sounder with the two Wiring mounting screws supplied at the desired The Multi-Tone Local Alert (MTLA) ( Part # location.
  • Page 79 LC 1200 Manual External Sounders 8-3 Wiring Specifications Power Requirements You will need 22-gauge, 2-conductor plenum- Temperature Weight rated cable for this connection. Power Requirements To wire the MTLA to the LC unit, refer to Figure 8.4 and use the following instructions: 12 or 24V DC 1.
  • Page 81: Chapter 9: Magnetic Locks

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 9: Magnetic Locks (Part #s 700218, 700228)
  • Page 83: Operation

    LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9-1 Magnetic Locks Operation Operation The Magnetic Lock will engage when a Tag is What is Delayed Egress Circuitry? on the Tx Activation Field. The Lock remains 3101 Series Magnetic Locks 3000 Series Magnetic Locks engaged as long as a Tag is in the Field.
  • Page 84: What Is Delayed Egress Circuitry

    Lock will release Our custom-designed electromagnetic coil, only within 15 seconds (after a 1-3 nuisance delay) available through Accutech, results in lower whenever a maintained force (less than 15 current draw (only 12V AC/DC required).
  • Page 85 LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9-3 Terminals Lock Jumper This section quickly explains the functions of The 3101 Lock has one jumper on it, the Fire Lock pins 1-6. Panel Jumper ( ). By default it is Figure 11.2 placed in position 2-3. You must move this...
  • Page 86 9-4 Magnetic Locks LC 1200 Manual Figure 9.1 3101 Magnetic Lock PCB...
  • Page 87 LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9-5 Figure 9.2 Wiring the 3101 Magnetic Lock...
  • Page 88 9-6 Magnetic Locks LC 1200 Manual Adjusting the Sensor Pin Accurate adjusting of the Sensor pin will help prevent nuisance alarms from slight disturbances and small vibrations such as someone bumping into the door or someone shutting a door nearby.
  • Page 89 LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9-7 11. When you have completed the Changing the Lock Nuisance delay time adjustment, gently allow the door to be pulled by the weight of the door. The Lock Nuisance Delay time prevents NOTE: When the door is closed the...
  • Page 90: 3000 Series Magnetic Locks

    9-8 Magnetic Locks LC 1200 Manual 3000 Series Magnetic Locks Mounting Specifications To mount the 3000 Magnetic Lock, follow the Mounting Wiring DynaLock Corp. Mounting and Operating Instructions that came with the Lock. Specifications State codes require that all lock and...
  • Page 91 LC 1200 Manual Magnetic Locks 9-9 Figure 9.4 Wiring a 3000 Series Magnetic Lock...
  • Page 93: Chapter 10: Elevator Deactivation

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 10: Elevator Deactivation (Part # 700027)
  • Page 95: What To Expect

    It will be necessary to work with the facility’s deactivated. elevator company in order to connect the Elevator Deactivation Circuitry. The Accutech What to expect system contains most of the circuitry needed to deactivate the elevators; however, the elevator As soon as a Tag is detected, the elevator’s Call...
  • Page 96: Positioning

    10-2 Elevator Deactivation LC 1200 Manual Mounting Temperature The Elevator Deactivation unit operates best in To mount the Elevator Deactivation cabinet, use an ambient temperature between 35 and 90 the following instructions: degrees Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this 1. Choose your location and appropriate range may cause unexpected or undesirable mounting hardware.
  • Page 97: Wiring

    LC 1200 Manual Elevator Deactivation 10-3 in case of fire, any lock or elevator deactivation Summary for the Elevator unit disengages, allowing for free egress or Company ingress. Be sure to check your local codes and Call Button Deactivation see Chapter 12 on Fire Panel Interface Units.
  • Page 98 10-4 Elevator Deactivation LC 1200 Manual Figure 10.2 Wiring Elevator Deactivation...
  • Page 99: Chapter 11: Automatic Door Deactivation

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 11: Automatic Door Deactivation (Part # 700033)
  • Page 101: Specifications

    LC 1200 Manual Automatic Door Deactivation 11-1 Automatic Door Specifications Deactivation Power Requirements Temperature Weight Specifications Positioning and Mounting Wiring Power Requirements In automatic door applications (doors that open 12V DC via a motion sensor or push paddle), the LC unit...
  • Page 102 11-2 Automatic Door Deactivation LC 1200 Manual Figure 11.1 Wiring for Automatic Door Deactivation on Tag Detection...
  • Page 103: Chapter 12: Fire Panel Interface (Fpi)

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 12: Fire Panel Interface (FPI) (Part # 700013)
  • Page 105: Specifications

    LC 1200 Manual Fire Panel Interface (FPI) 12-1 Fire Panel Interface (FPI) In addition, the FPI unit can provide: Specifications An Optional Central Override, which Positioning and Mounting allows the facility to disable all Locks, Verifying the Fire Alarm Dry Contacts...
  • Page 106 12-2 Fire Panel Interface (FPI) LC 1200 Manual Figure 12.1 The FPI with cabinet...
  • Page 107: Positioning And Mounting

    LC 1200 Manual Fire Panel Interface (FPI) 12-3 FPI Specifications Verifying the Fire Alarm Dry Contacts Power Requirements Temperature Weight The facility must provide an unused dry contact in the fire alarm system for each FPI unit. (This Power Requirements...
  • Page 108: Wiring

    Pins 7 (“DPLY”) & 8 (“G”) of P1 on the FPI are Accutech Fire Panel Interface (FPI) unit. The the Auxiliary Output that are typically used to FPI unit will allow you to connect multiple LC power a Fire Alarm indicator LED at a Staff units to the facility fire panel.
  • Page 109 LC 1200 Manual Chapter 13: Timer (Part # 700018)
  • Page 111: Specifications Positioning And Mounting Wiring Programming

    Weight Accutech provides the AlarmSaf FT-100 Timer ) which uses military The Timer (including cabinet) weighs 2 U.S. Part # 700018 Figure 13.1 time units and can be set for daily, weekly or pounds.
  • Page 112 13-2 Timer LC 1200 Manual Wiring You will need 22-gauge, 4-conductor plenum- rated cable for this connection. To wire the Timer to the LC unit, refer to Figure 13.2 and use the following instructions: 1. Using the BLACK wire, connect the “-“...
  • Page 113: Programming

    LC 1200 Manual Timer 13-3 1. Select the desired timer (1 thru 6 ON; 1 Programming thru 6 OFF) using the “Timer” button. Setting the Time Programming for a Day and Time 2. Program the desired time and day using Programming for all Week the “h+”, “m+”...
  • Page 115: Chapter 14: Alert Panels

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 14: Alert Panels (Part #s 700080, 700050, 700052)
  • Page 117: Staff Alert Panel (Sap)

    LC 1200 Manual Alert Panels 14-1 Alert Panels Staff Alert Panel (SAP) Graphic Display Panel (GDP) If desired, the LC unit can interface with a Staff Alert Panel (SAP) or Graphic Display Panel (GDP). PLEASE NOTE: When wiring, remember SAPs and GDPs...
  • Page 118 14-2 Alert Panels LC 1200 Manual Wiring Mounting To mount a SAP, use the following instructions: You will need 22-gauge, 6-conductor plenum- rated cable for this connection. 1. Remove the front panel from its frame. To wire a SAP to an LC unit, refer to Figure 2.
  • Page 119 LC 1200 Manual Alert Panels 14-3 14.2 Wiring a SAP or GDP (FPI also shown)
  • Page 120: Graphic Display Panel (Gdp)

    14-4 Alert Panels LC 1200 Manual Graphic Display Panel (GDP) Temperature Specifications A GDP operates best in an ambient temperature Positioning and Mounting Wiring between degrees Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this range may cause The GDP (Graphic Display Panel) (...
  • Page 121: Chapter 15: System Maintenance & Testing

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 15: System Maintenance & Testing...
  • Page 123: Tag And Band Maintenance

    This document defines the recommended Tags and Bands periodic testing procedures for the Accutech security systems. Accutech recommends that For information on cleaning Tag and Bands, see these tests be performed (at the minimum) on a page 3-2.
  • Page 124 15-2 System Maintenance & Testing LC 1200 Manual 5. As you approach each zone, try varying Zone, Lock Test your approach angle (i.e., straight on, from the sides, down low, etc.). Make When a Tag approaches a monitored door zone sure there is adequate coverage from all equipped with Locks, the Lock should engage.
  • Page 125 Delayed Egress Circuitry is a feature of the These test reports should become part of your Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock that, due to fire permanent quality assurance records. and life safety codes, allows free egress through 1.
  • Page 126 1. Notify staff and security that you will be verify the FPI is set properly. testing zone performance and alarms will be generated. They should pay e. Call your Accutech Representative. special attention to traffic during this time. 9. To reset the zone, enter a Keypad reset, deactivate the test Tag, close the door 2.
  • Page 127 FPI is set properly elevator call buttons will be disabled. This test will evaluate this operation. e. Call your Accutech Representative. 1. Notify staff and security that you will be 6. To reset the zone, deactivate the test Tag...
  • Page 128 Deactivation, and Automatic Door Deactivation the FPI enclosure to reset the FPI and be wired into a facility’s fire alarm system. In engage all restraints. Accutech Systems this is done via the Fire Panel The Reset button on the FPI NOTE: Interface (FPI).
  • Page 129 LC 1200 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 Signature...
  • Page 131: Chapter 16: Faq & Troubleshooting

    LC 1200 Manual Chapter 16: FAQ & Troubleshooting...
  • Page 133: Tag

    FAQ & Troubleshooting 16-1 FAQ & How long will the Tags last before I need to replace them? Troubleshooting Accutech Tags operate by internal battery. Tag Band The Tags have been engineered for greater than 12 months usage. System (General)
  • Page 134 Accutech recommends that performance testing Accutech follows NFPA codes and regulations. be done on a monthly basis. However, each Therefore, in the event of a fire, all Accutech facility should review and modify the testing restraints will be disabled (audial and visual procedures as necessary to meet their own alarms remain active).
  • Page 135 LC 1200 Manual FAQ & Troubleshooting 16-3 Troubleshooting An alarm has occurred and I am addressing the alarm but the internal piezo buzzer will not cease. A Tag is not being detected by the monitored zone. 1. After you have identified the cause of the alarm and are addressing it, you may 1.
  • Page 137: Appendix A: Component Cut Sheets

    LC 1200 Manual Appendix A: Component Cut Sheets...
  • Page 139 Holding Force: 1500 pounds Model Number: ML ENVIRONMENTAL: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 140 CUT SHEET: Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock The Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock is custom-designed to our specifications and should not be purchased directly WARNING: from the manufacturer. The 3101 Magnetic Lock will engage when the zone Controller detects a Tag in the Tx Activation Field. The Lock will remain engaged as long as the Tag is in the Tx Activation Field.
  • Page 141 CUT SHEET: Automatic Door Deactivation In automatic door applications (doors that open via a motion sensor or push paddle), the Accutech System can deactivate this feature when a Tag enters a monitored zone’s Tx Activation Field. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 12V DC...
  • Page 142 CUT SHEET: Elevator Deactivation Elevator Deactivation Circuitry is designed to prevent someone (or an asset) wearing an Accutech Tag from using an elevator to leave a monitored floor. Using Relays enclosed in the Elevator Deactivation Relay Cabinet, the Elevator Company is able to interface with the Accutech System.
  • Page 143 The Fire Panel Interface (FPI) ensures, in the event of a fire, the Magnetic Lock(s) and/or Elevator Deactivation Circuitry will be disengaged. Accutech follows NFPA codes and regulations. Therefore, in the event of a fire, all Accutech restraints will be disabled (audial and visual alarms remain intact).
  • Page 144 Graphic Display Panel (GDP) example ENVIRONMENTAL: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Model Number: GDP Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 145 Red - Alarm ENVIRONMENTAL: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. Keypad (Surface Mount) 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 146 Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Model Number: LA Intended for indoor use only. UL Listed: ULSZ.54011 DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 147 Electrostatic capacitance: 1.5 pF maximum ENVIRONMENTAL: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. Magnetic Switch Placement 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 148 Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit ANSR.BP6082 Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. PIR Ceiling Mounted Coverage Area Example 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 149 Red - Alarm status Yellow – Power status ENVIRONMENAL: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 150 Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. Staff Alert Panel (SAP) Model Number: SAP 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 151 In order to test the range capability of a Tag, you must take it to an active zone. The Tag Activator/Deactivator (TAD) is used to check the functionality of an Accutech Tag. Accutech Tags operate by internal battery.
  • Page 152 Time format: 24 hour (military) format Model Number: DNT ENVIRONMENTAL: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. DUTY CYCLE: Rated for continuous use. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.accutech-ics.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice. R051903 M090503...
  • Page 153: Glossary

    Tx Activation Field. Delayed Egress Circuitry A feature of the Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock that, due to fire and life safety codes, allows free egress through a door after 15 seconds of constant force. In the event of a fire alarm, the Delayed Egress Circuitry is disabled.
  • Page 154 “Long Term”, a Tag classification Magnetic Lock A device using a magnetic coil and plate to lock a door when a Tag is detected in the monitored door zone. Accutech’s exclusive 3101 Magnetic Lock feature Delayed Egress Circuitry. Magnetic Switch A device that monitors a door’s position (open or closed).
  • Page 155 Tag batteries and detect Band Removal events. (TAD) See ES 2200 System Tag, IS 3200 System Tag, or BR 4200 System Tag A TTS is used in conjunction with the Accutech Software for Tag Tag Test Station (TTS) assignments.
  • Page 156: I-1 Index

    I-1 Index LC 1200 Manual Index Alarms Sounders Addressing Internal vs. External alarms Egress Stagger Tuning Perimeter Door Staff Alert Panel (SAP) 14-1 Internal vs. External alarms System Maintenance and Testing 15-1 Power Loss Supervisor Fire Panel Interface (FPI) Test...

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