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A01350693 Rev: P ECO: 7476 Date: 04/14/08
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  • Page 1 135DE System 39 Chenell Drive Concord, NH USA 03301-8501 Phone: (800) 451-7917 / (603)223-0745 Fax: (603) 227-0200 http://www.securecare.com ® © 2004 Secure Care Products , Inc. CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE A01350693 Rev: P ECO: 7476 Date: 04/14/08...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1 IMPORTANT NOTICES PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION OF A SECURE CARE SYSTEM SECTION 2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM SECTION 3 POWER AND GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 4 TYPICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION SECTION 5 SPECIFICATIONS Device Electrical Specifications...
  • Page 3 Interfacing the Magnetic Solutions Lock Interfacing Two Magnetic Solutions Locks Interfacing the Push Button and Remote Keypad Delayed Egress and Fire Alarm Connections 135DE Exit Panel to External Receiver Connections Second External Receiver Connections SECTION 10 PROGRAMMING Reset (Escort) Codes...
  • Page 4 Antenna Selection Antenna Range Adjustment SECTION 11 TESTING Recommended Weekly Testing Testing Wandering Patient Monitoring with Lock Delayed Egress Feature Test Recommended Monthly Testing Fire Alarm Release Feature Test Recommended Annual Service Battery Replacement Using a Transmitter/System Tester Testing a Transmitter Using the 135 Tester: Testing a Door System Using the 135 Tester: SECTION 12 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 13 GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT...
  • Page 5 FIGURE 9-8 135DE EXIT PANEL TO MAGNETIC SOLUTIONS LOCK CONNECTIONS FIGURE 9-9 135DE EXIT PANEL TO TWO MAGNETIC SOLUTIONS LOCKS CONNECTIONS FIGURE 9-10 PUSH BUTTON AND REMOTE KEYPAD TO 135DE EXIT PANEL CONNECTION FIGURE 9-11 DELAYED EGRESS AND FIRE ALARM CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 6: Section 1 Important Notices

    This installation manual is provided for reference by purchasers and installers of Secure Care Products, Inc.’s (“Secure Care’s”) systems. This manual is not intended as a catalog of warnings for the protection of anyone or as a substitute for obtaining professional training or assistance in the design of a facility’s security procedures and systems, or in the installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair or use of Secure Care’s systems.
  • Page 7 Radio Frequency Interference (RFI); physical orientation and positioning of the equipment; and sources of Electro Static Discharge (ESD). Secure Care is not responsible for the effect of these types of factors on operation of its software, parts and products and disclaims all responsibility for any claim relative thereto.
  • Page 8 However, no system or combination of procedures and equipment can eliminate all risk or assure complete security. Secure Care’s system is not intended as a substitute for the careful identification and monitoring of residents, patients, and infants by a facility’s professional staff.
  • Page 9: Section 2 System Block Diagram

    MAGNETIC LOCK BUTTON KEYPAD FIRE ALARM EXTERNAL CONTROL FIRE ALARM ANTENNA Connection ELEVATOR CONTROL (135 and 135DE only) required for any CONTROL Connection device with (135 and 135DE required for any magnetic door lock. only) device with magnetic door lock.
  • Page 10: Section 3 Power And Grounding Requirements

    SECTION 3 POWER AND GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS Each Exit Panel will require a 110/220/230VAC duplex outlet specific to regional or country options (minimum 2 Amp) within ten cable feet of the intended installation location. The use of emergency power circuits is highly recommended due to possible facility power failures.
  • Page 11: Figure 3-1 Power Supply To Exit Connection

    Appendix D for OverSeas 230VA Power Supply Battery 1 Battery 2 Maximum 32 exits per power supply (6 Amp) Max 8 Per output SECURE CARE PRODUCTS SECURE CARE PRODUCTS 12VDC Max 8 Per output SECURE CARE PRODUCTS SECURE CARE PRODUCTS...
  • Page 12: Section 4 Typical System Installation

    SECTION 4 TYPICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION As with any Wandering Monitoring System, each application can be different. Use the guidelines below as a basic understanding of what a standard application would be like. • Identify all the equipment that is to be installed. Inspect for any damage that may have resulted during shipment. If damage is found, notify the shipping carrier immediately and arrange for an inspection.
  • Page 13: Section 5 Specifications

    SECTION 5 SPECIFICATIONS Device Electrical Specifications XIU, 500DE, 135, 135DE & ID Exit Panels • Input Power: 12VDC/1A • Relay Specifications: Max. 30VDC (only) 1 Amp • Battery Back Up: Rechargeable 9VDC Ni-MH battery • Battery Back Up Time: Approximately 30 minutes Nurse Station SCP P/N A02280903 •...
  • Page 14: Section 6 System Component Descriptions

    LED is solid. When three or more transmitters are present, center LED will blink. Keypad Punch Indicator center LED lights when any key is pressed. Figure 6-1 Front View of 135DE Exit Panel A01350693 Rev:P ECO: 7476 Date: 04/14/08...
  • Page 15: Figure 6-2 Rear View Of 135De Exit Panel

    3-Loud/Soft 10. CAN Bus termination jumper 4- Not Used 11. External Model 135Receiver connection. See Appendix D at the end of this manual. 12. Dipswitches Power/Volume Figure 6-2 Rear View of 135DE Exit Panel A01350693 Rev:P ECO: 7476 Date: 04/14/08...
  • Page 16: Xiu

    Controlled area network (CAN) Back up battery holder DC power input connection Auxiliary relay connection (Form C Relays that activate during a cutband alarm) SECURE CARE PRODUCTS 1 2 3 4 1) POWER 2) NOT USED 3) NOT USED 4) NOT USED...
  • Page 17: Id Nurse Station Console

    SECTION 6 SYSTEM COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ID Nurse Station Console 1. POWER 2.MUTE 3.LOUD/SOFT LEGEND 4.N/A Non-volatile RAM storage RS-232output chip RS-232 output connector Software EPROM RS-232 device input connections ( Term. 9-16) RS-232 input chip (Term. 13-16) RS-232 input chip (Term. 9- Dry contact device input (Term.
  • Page 18: 203/204 Led Nurse Station Annunciator

    SECTION 6 SYSTEM COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 203/204 LED Nurse Station Annunciator NOTE: Actual Nurse Station connections may differ from figures below. LEGEND Form C output relay 4 3 2 1 NO C NC DC power input All Terminal strips are removable for ease of Dry contact position inputs installation (1-4)
  • Page 19: Indoor/Outdoor Remote Keypad Layout

    SECTION 6 SYSTEM COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS Indoor/Outdoor Remote Keypad Layout LEGEND 1. Mounting screw holes 2. Seven pin connector for seven conductor ribbon cable Steel faceplate Figure 6-7 Rear View of Remote Keypad Indoor/Outdoor (N/O) Push Button Layout LEGEND 1. Mounting screw holes 2.
  • Page 20: Section 7 Standard Features

    SECTION 7 STANDARD FEATURES The selective monitoring system is designed to augment your policy regarding security of infants, small children, or residents. If used and tested properly, the system will provide many years of trouble free operation. The standard system consists of an Exit Panel, the electromagnetic lock, the Receiver/Antenna, magnetic door contacts, and an active Transmitter.
  • Page 21: Section 8 Theory Of Operation

    Secure Care Transmitter is within detection range. The 135DE should create an audible and visual alarm when a transmitter is in detection range and the door is open.
  • Page 22: Section 9 Installation And Connections

    INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Basic Installation of Mounting Enclosures Surface Mount Enclosure (XIU, 135DE) The surface mount enclosure is designed to be mounted on the wall adjacent to the exit to be monitored. It mounts using the screws, anchors, and strain relief provided with the enclosure. Wiring may be routed through one or more of the three provided knockout locations or through surface mounted non-metallic conduit into the knockouts on the top of the enclosure.
  • Page 23: Flush Mount Enclosure (Xiu, 135De)

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Flush Mount Enclosure (XIU, 135DE) The flush mount enclosure is designed to be mounted in the wall adjacent to the exit to be monitored. It mounts using the screws, washers, retainers, and strain relief provided with the enclosure. Wiring may be routed through one or more of the four provided knockout locations on the back, sides, or top of the enclosure.
  • Page 24: Flush Mount Enclosure (Id Nurse Station Console, A02040901 Led Nurse Station Annunciator)

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Flush Mount Enclosure (ID Nurse Station Console, A02040901 LED Nurse Station Annunciator) This flush mount enclosure should be mounted in a convenient location for monitoring by facility staff. It mounts easily using the Madison clips provided. Knockouts for wire entry are available in all four sides and back of the enclosure. Use the strain relief cable clamp provided for wire entry.
  • Page 25: Surface Mount Enclosure (Id Nurse Station Console, A02040901 Led Nurse Station Annunciator)

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Surface Mount Enclosure (ID Nurse Station Console, A02040901 LED Nurse Station Annunciator) This surface mount enclosure should be mounted in a convenient location for monitoring by facility staff. It mounts easily using the Madison clips provided. Knockouts for wire entry are available in all four sides and back of the enclosure. Wiring may be routed through one or more of the six provided knockout locations or through surface mounted non-metallic conduit into the knockouts on the top or bottom of the enclosure.
  • Page 26: Remote Annunciation

    The A02030901 (A02040901) Nurse Station Annunciator is a basic dry contact driven series of LED’s and piezo sounders designed to provide a specific location of a device in alarm. The device in alarm can include, but is not limited to, 500DE, 135, 135DE or a panic button.
  • Page 27: Secure Care Software To Xiu Connection

    Windows-based personal computers. Secure Care Software shows all activities on detailed floormaps of the facility. Device images on a floormap are mapped to the devices they represent so that Secure Care Software can manipulate the image in response to events and status changes involving the device.
  • Page 28: Interfacing Magnetic Locks

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Interfacing Magnetic Locks The 135DE Exit Panel can be interfaced with a magnetic lock. The connections to the locks should be made as shown in Fig. 9-7. The 135DE Exit Panel can also be interfaced to two locks.
  • Page 29: Interfacing The Magnetic Solutions Lock

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Interfacing the Magnetic Solutions Lock The 135DE Exit Panel can be interfaced with a magnetic lock. The connections to the locks should be made as shown in Fig. 9-8. Orange Orange/white Green Green/White Lock Blue/White...
  • Page 30: Interfacing Two Magnetic Solutions Locks

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Interfacing Two Magnetic Solutions Locks The 135DE Exit Panel can also be interfaced to two Magnetic Solutions locks. Make connections as shown in Fig. 9-9. The two locks should be wired in series not in parallel.
  • Page 31: Interfacing The Push Button And Remote Keypad

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Interfacing the Push Button and Remote Keypad The 135DE Exit Panel can be interfaced with a normally open non-latching Push Button and or a SCP provided Remote Keypad. The connections should be made as shown in Fig. 9-10.
  • Page 32: Delayed Egress And Fire Alarm Connections

    Polarity does not matter. Connections are shown in Fig. 9-11. Normally Open(NO) Or Normally Closed(NC) Dry Conctact Fire Alarm Relay SECURE CARE PRODUCTS Figure 9-11 Delayed Egress and Fire Alarm Connections A01350693 Rev:P ECO: 7476 Date: 04/14/08...
  • Page 33: 135De Exit Panel To External Receiver Connections

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 135DE Exit Panel to External Receiver Connections Enabling the External Antenna or range adjustment is done through the keypad on the Exit Panel. 3 to - 2 to + 1 to Out SECURE CARE PRODUCTS...
  • Page 34: Second External Receiver Connections

    SECTION 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Second External Receiver Connections First Receiver is wired Second Receiver is wired directly to the Exit Panel from the First Receiver Exit Panel Exit Receiver 1 Receiver 2 Figure 9-13 Connecting Two External Receivers A01350693 Rev:P ECO: 7476 Date: 04/14/08...
  • Page 35: Section 10 Programming

    SECTION 10 PROGRAMMING Reset (Escort) Codes NOTE: The PM mode must be disabled to make any programming changes to the panel. (See Section 10 of this manual) NOTE: All Programming is stored in nonvolatile memory, which means that if the panel looses power the programming will remain in memory *309 *9876543214.
  • Page 36: Delayed Egress Release Time

    SECTION 10 PROGRAMMING Delayed Egress Release Time Each Exit Panel controlling an electromagnetic lock has a required time period for pressure applied to a door to release the locking feature as required by NFPA 101. Refer to the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code or your local fire Marshall/safety inspector for guidance on local requirements.
  • Page 37: Latching Delayed Egress

    One Second Irreversible Latching Delayed Egress The 135DE Exit Panel has a special one second irreversible latching delayed egress feature. When enabled, in the presence of a transmitter and the activation of the nuisance alarm, the delayed egress cycle will unlock the door and keep it unlocked with an audible alarm until a reset code is entered.
  • Page 38: Fire Alarm Input Selection

    REVERSIBLE and cannot be undone by initializing the panel. Make sure the Life Safety 101 features are correct and meet your local authorities requirements before locking the feature .To undo this feature the panel will have to be sent back to Secure Care Products, Inc. to be reprogrammed. To LOCK Life Safety Features: Enter *309*9876543219 Panel ID Code Each Exit Panel requires its own unique ID code for reporting purposes on the CAN bus (if used).
  • Page 39: Pm Mode Feature

    SECTION 10 PROGRAMMING To view the Exit Panel ID code, follow the three listed steps without pausing for greater than one second between keystrokes. Enter*567 or the currently programmed Secondary code Enter *9876543213#999 Three series of blinks (# of blinks for number in the code, i.e. one blink = 1) separated by pauses. PM Mode Feature The PM Mode feature allows the user to select a single event, (one lock time and one unlock time) to automatically lock and unlock the door system for every day of the week.
  • Page 40: Loiter Alarm

    Loiter Alarm This feature, when programmed and enabled, allows the 135DE Exit Panel to create a unique audible alarm to report that a transmitter is in the proximity of a monitored door for too long. If the transmitter were to leave the monitored area after the alarm sounds, the alarm would reset automatically without staff intervention.
  • Page 41: Antenna Selection

    Each 135DE Exit Panel has an integrated antenna system in the unit. However, due to special requirements of certain installations, you may be inclined to add an external antenna to the 135DE Exit Panel. In order to choose the external antenna solely for coverage or choose both antennas, the following steps will allow you to choose the proper setup for your installation needs.
  • Page 42: Section 11 Testing

    Push Button Test If a remote Push Button has been installed with the 135DE Exit Panel, pass through the door from the Exit Panel side to the Push Button side using the reset code on the Exit Panel keypad. Close the door. Depress the Push Button. Open the door. No and the LED will turn green.
  • Page 43: Using A Transmitter/System Tester

    Using a Transmitter/System Tester Testing a Transmitter Using the 135 Tester: Press the ON button. Secure Care Products, Inc. Bring the transmitter near the top of the Tester and verify the signal LED blinks. Verify the display reads “TX OK”.
  • Page 44: Section 12 Troubleshooting

    There may be a problem with the Push Button interface. The Push Button input may be shorted. Disconnect any wires connected to the Push Button input and retest. Symptom 5: The 135DE Exit Panel has a flickering or solid yellow signal LED when no transmitter is present. Potential causes and corrective actions: •...
  • Page 45 • If the problem persists, the problem may be in the 135DE Exit panel. Replace the Exit Panel. If the problem does not go away, the problem resides within the wiring or lock(s). Symptom 10: When a monitored transmitter approaches the door, the red LED turns on but the door does NOT lock.
  • Page 46 There is a possible open circuit in the fire alarm interface. Disconnect the fire alarm wire from the fire alarm relay and the 135DE Exit Panel. Test the cable for an open circuit. If no open is found, test the fire alarm test the fire alarm interface on the 135DE Exit Panel.
  • Page 47 SECTION 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom 16 The 135DE Exit Panel is in PM mode and armed, but when the door is opened, the alarm does NOT sound. • Check the magnetic door contacts for proper operation.: Open loop when the door is open and closed loop when door is closed.
  • Page 48: Section 13 General Product Warranty Statement

    Product and promptly return this Product to the place where you obtained it for a full refund. If you have any difficulty obtaining a refund, please contact Secure Care at the telephone number provided in Section 2.B below.
  • Page 49 Interference (RFI); physical orientation and positioning of the equipment; and sources of Electro Static Discharge (“ESD”). Secure Care cannot be responsible for the effect of these types of factors on operation of its software, parts and products. D. This Product must be installed, set-up, tested, supported, operated, maintained, repaired and used only in accordance with all manuals and instructions (including the user, installation, technical and other manuals) issued by Secure Care (the “Product Manuals”).
  • Page 50: Limited Warranty

    Secure Care to an authorized Secure Care distributor, shall conform to the specifications which accompany this product for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery of this product by Secure Care to a common carrier, f.o.b.
  • Page 51: Limitations Of Liability

    (without interest) paid to Secure Care for this product. B. In no event shall Secure Care be liable to anyone for any loss of data, loss of profits or loss of use of this product or...
  • Page 52: Severability

    A waiver on one or more occasions of any term or condition of this General Product Warranty Statement shall not constitute or be deemed to be a waiver of such term or condition on any other occasion. No delay or failure of Secure Care to exercise any right or remedy under this General Product Warranty Statement will operate as a waiver thereof;...
  • Page 53: Section 14 Compliance Information

    SECTION 14 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian RFI Equipment Requirement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for...
  • Page 54 Secure Care Products, Inc. Concord, New Hampshire USA Compliance Information Statement 135DE EXIT PANEL Conforming Product Name : A01350900 Conforming Model or Part Number : A01350902 Secure Care Products, Inc. Manufacturer and Responsible Party : 39 Chenell Drive Concord, New Hampshire 03301 USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 55: Appendix Aul Listing Requirements

    APPENDIX A UL LISTING REQUIREMENTS This system has passed all the requirements for UL listing. In order for the system to be listed, exits panels, UL listed wire, strain relieves and knockout holes covers must be used. All the components shipped with the kits and boxes must be used in order for the system to keep its UL Listing.
  • Page 56: Appendix B 230 Vac Input Power Supply Connection

    APPENDIX B 230 VAC INPUT POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION • Risk of shock • Dry location use only • For indoor use only Power Supply Max 8 output SECURE CARE PRODUCTS SECURE CARE PRODUCTS 12VDC Max 8 output SECURE CARE PRODUCTS SECURE CARE PRODUCTS...
  • Page 57: Appendix C Ferrite Placement

    Recommended Ferrite Placement Each 135DE Exit Kit ships with two big ferrites and one small ferrite. Install ferrites on all fire, nurse, and power wires. Ideally there should be about 3-4 feet distance from the exit to the ferrite (above suspended ceiling tiles). Ferrites must be parallel to each other on the wires as shown in the drawings down below, not staggered.
  • Page 58: Correct And Incorrect Ferrite Installation

    Install ferrites all at the same location grouping them together. Install ferrites on all wires ceiling grid Keep other building wire at least 1 foot 135DE from panel wires Exit Panel Incorrect method. noise will jump from the other cable onto cable after ferrite.
  • Page 59: Appendix D 983 External Receiver Kit

    APPENDIX D 983 EXTERNAL RECEIVER KIT ID, 135DE, and 135 External Receiver Connection A01350693 Rev:P ECO: 7476 Date: 04/14/08...

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