Secure Care Advantage 1000DE System Installation Manual

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Clyle Pridemore
February 7, 2025

Can the *567 override code be changed to another override code?

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

Yes, the override code (called the primary reset code) for the Secure Care Advantage 1000DE System can be changed. To change it, enter *567 (secondary code) *9876543210#xxx#, where "xxx" is the new three-digit code. One beep will confirm the change.

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John Deaton
February 3, 2025

how do you change battery

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

To change the battery in the Secure Care Advantage 1000DE System, replace it annually with a rechargeable 9VDC NI-MH battery (SCP PN B15360501).

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Wes Wehnwr
July 16, 2025

Signal light keeos flashing and will not alarm with wander guard

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Summary of Contents for Secure Care Advantage 1000DE System

  • Page 1 Phone: (800) 451-7917 / (603) 223-0745 Fax: (603) 227-0200 http://www.securecare.com ® © 2010 Secure Care Products , Inc. CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FOR THE LATEST UPDATED MANUALS PLEASE VISIT AND LOG INTO THE DISTRIBUTOR PORTAL AT WWW.SECURECARE.COM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 IMPORTANT NOTICES SECTION 2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM SECTION 3 POWER REQUIREMENTS Power Supply for Exit Panel SECTION 4 TYPICAL INSTALLATION SECTION 5 SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 6 SYSTEM COMPONENTS SECTION 7 STANDARD FEATURES SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 4 &...
  • Page 3 Programming the PM Feature Delayed Egress Release Time No Code/ Irreversible Delayed Egress Latching Fire Alarm Life Safety Lock Silent Fire Alarm Delayed Egress Activation Time SECTION 10 TESTING THE ADVANTAGE 1000DE PERIMETER ACCESS CONTROL 35 RECOMMENDED WEEKLY TESTING Testing the Patient Escort and Anti-tailgate Features Testing the Remote Keypad Testing the Remote Push Button Testing the Advanced Security Mode Feature...
  • Page 4 SECTION 13 GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. Notices 2. Limited Warranty 3. Limitations of Liability 4. Governing Law and Arbitration 5. Severability 6. Waiver SECTION 14 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS Doc No. : A10000691 REV E ECO: 9466 Date: 04/25/11...
  • Page 5 INDEX OF FIGURES Figure 2-1 System Block Diagram Figure 3-1 Advantage 1000DE Power Requirements Figure 6-1 Advantage 1000DE Exit Panel Front View Figure 6-2 Advantage 1000DE Exit Panel Rear Connections View Figure 6-3 Flush Mount Back Box Figure 6-4 Surface Mount Box Figure 8-1 Single or Double Nurse Station Connections Figure 8-2...
  • 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 Internet. The only way to assure that software, parts or products are installed, set-up, tested, supported, maintained or repaired correctly or that a Secure Care system is functioning properly is to have it examined on site by a qualified service technician. In addition, Secure Care software, parts and products cannot be operated or used correctly by anyone who has not successfully completed Secure Care in-service training.
  • Page 9: Section 2 System Block Diagram

    3 wire input from antenna Scepter Antenna (699) Figure 2-1 System Block Diagram NOTE: A Secure Care approved central power supply may be used in place of wall mount power supplies (A40020901) Doc No. : A10000691 REV E ECO: 9466 Date: 04/25/11...
  • Page 10: Section 3 Power Requirements

    SECTION 3 POWER REQUIREMENTS A non switched 110VAC (overseas 220AC) duplex outlet (2A) is required within 12 feet (3.7 meters) of each Advantage 1000DE Exit location if a wall mount power supply is used. 1000de can be powered from a Condor Model No. 3A-183WP15 (Ratings: Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz 38VA; Output: 15VDC, 1.2A) wall mount local power supply (SCP# A41010901).
  • Page 11: Power Supply For Exit Panel

    SECTION 3 POWER REQUIREMENTS Power Supply for Exit Panel 12VDC 8AMP POWER SUPPLY BATTERY CONN. INPUT AC VOLTAGE 8 FUSED OUTPUTS 12VDC BATTERY 12VDC BATTERY BATTERIES MUST BE WIRED IN BATTERIES MUST BE WIRED IN PARALLEL PARALLEL • REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER'S Risk of shock •...
  • Page 12: Section 4 Typical Installation

    SECTION 4 TYPICAL INSTALLATION Seek prior approval from the local life/fire safety officials before installing the Advantage 1000DE locking system. Identify all equipment to be installed and inspect for any damage that may have resulted during shipment. If damage is found notify the carrier immediately and arrange for inspection. Be sure to retain all packing material.
  • Page 13: Section 5 Specifications

    Lock relays are activated by the presence of a valid transmitter. Lock relays will remain in a locked state while a valid transmitter is within the detection area of the Advantage 1000DE system. Nurse/Elevator Relay (1) DPDT Form C: 30VDC, 1A max.
  • Page 14: Section 6 System Components

    SYSTEM COMPONENTS Advantage 1000 DE ......Secure Care Products, Inc. Green/On Red/Alarm Signal Made With Pride In The U.S.A...
  • Page 15: Figure 6-3 Flush Mount Back Box

    SECTION 6 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Flush Mount Box KNOCK OUTS MADISON CLIP VIEW WITH FLAP FOLDED FINGERS BEND FLAP DOWN THEN INSERT THE MADISON CLIP BETWEEN THE BOX AND SHEETROCK SLIDING THE CLIP ALL THE WAY TO THE END IN THIS CASE TO THE LEFT. THEN FOLD THE TWO FINGERS UP INTO THE BOX.
  • Page 16: Figure 6-4 Surface Mount Box

    SECTION 6 SYSTEM COMPONENTS SURFACE MOUNT BOX Figure 6-4 Surface Mount Box Doc No. : A10000691 REV E ECO: 9466 Date: 04/25/11...
  • Page 17: Section 7 Standard Features

    The standard mode of operation for the Advantage 1000DE system allows free access of the door by staff members and visitors but quietly locks the door when a monitored wandering resident approaches the door. When the resident leaves the monitored area the door unlocks and access is again available for the staff and visitors.
  • Page 18: Section 8 Installation And Connections

    The A02030901 Nurse Station Annunciator requires a mounting box A10000210 for flush mounted applications and mounting box 401 for surface mounted applications. The A20240901 Nurse Station Annunciator requires a mounting box 449 for flush mounted applications and mounting box 448 for surface mounted applications. Secure Care Products Made with Pride in the U.S.A. Figure 8-2 Nurse Station Front View Doc No.
  • Page 19: Figure 8-3 Advantage 1000De To Sounder Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Sounder Connections PROGRAMMING PORT EXTERNAL KEYPAD Range Negative Lead Wire Splice ANTENNA RECHARGEABLE 9V NI-MH BATTERY ONLY CONNECTION 12 VDC OFF / ON Positive Lead SIGNAL MUTE HI / LO GROUND EGRESS DOOR PUSH SHIELD FIRE Figure 8-3 Advantage 1000DE to Sounder Connections...
  • Page 20: Scepter Antenna Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Scepter Antenna Connections PROGRAMMING PORT EXTERNAL KEYPAD Range ANTENNA RECHARGEABLE 9V NI-MH BATTERY ONLY CONNECTIO ON / SIGNAL MUTE HI / GROUN SHIEL EGRESS DOOR PUSH FIRE Scepter Antenna Figure 8-4 Single Antenna Connections Connecting a single or double SCP Part #699 Scepter ®...
  • Page 21: Multiple Scepter Antenna Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Multiple Scepter Antenna Connections PROGRAMMING PORT EXTERNAL KEYPAD Range ANTENNA RECHARGEABLE 9V NI-MH BATTERY ONLY CONNECTIO ON / SIGNAL MUTE HI / GROUN SHIEL EGRESS PUSH DOOR FIRE Figure 8-5 Double Scepter Connection NOTE: A pair of #699 Scepter Antennas should cover most door openings up to 120” (3.0 meters) in total width from antenna to antenna.
  • Page 22: Adjusting Range On The Adv 1000De Exit Panel

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Adjusting Range on the ADV 1000DE Exit Panel. The range adjustment for the ADV 1000DE Exit Panel is a blue potentiometer on the back of the panel. To increase the range turn the adjustment screw on the potentiometer clockwise and to decrease the range turn it counter clockwise.
  • Page 23: Magnetic Door Contact Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Magnetic Door Contact Connections Figure 8-8 Advantage 1000DE to Magnetic Door Contact Connections Using the SCP Part #427 cable supplied in the kit, twist the red and black together and twist the yellow and green wires together.
  • Page 24: Elevator Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Elevator Connections When interfacing the Advantage 1000DE system to an elevator system, the elevator service company must make all final connections. All electrical and life safety codes must be strictly adhered to when making this connection. Consult with the elevator service company prior to installing the system.
  • Page 25: Remote Keypad Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Remote Keypad Connections When connecting the keypad, if the connector on the exit panel points away from the panel, then the ribbon cable must be connected to the keypad and the Advantage 1000DE Exit Panel in the same orientation at both ends. In other words, the blue color stripe should be on the same side.
  • Page 26: Electromagnetic Lock Connections

    A (normally open) dry contact relay is required in the fire alarm control panel for connection to the Advantage 1000DE system. Up to eight Advantage 1000DE Exit Panels can be interfaced to this relay. If your application includes more than eight units then multiple relays are required.
  • Page 27: Delayed Egress Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Delayed Egress Connections Connecting single Delayed Egress switch to the Advantage 1000DE Panel: Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions provided with the lock for proper mounting of the lock. Refer to Figure 8-14 for connection to the Advantage 1000DE Exit Panel.
  • Page 28: Push Button Connections

    Figure 8-16 Advantage 1000DE to a Momentary Push Button Connections. NOTE: The use of exit release devices which provide a maintained contact closure are not recommended for use with the Advantage 1000DE system. Fire Alarm Connections After completing the fire alarm connection, the fire alarm system must be placed into an alarm condition to verify immediate release of all locks.
  • Page 29: Figure 8-18 Multiple Advantage 1000De Panels To Fire Alarm Control Panel Connections

    SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS SECTION 8 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting multiple Advantage 1000DE Exit Panels to the fire alarm control panel. After completing the fire alarm connection, the fire alarm system must be placed into an alarm condition to verify immediate release of all locks. Use SCP Part #438 fire alarm cable for connection of the Advantage 1000DE Exit Panel to the fire alarm control panel.
  • Page 30: Section 9 Programming Instructions

    SECTION 9 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: All Panels shipped from Secure Care Products ® , Inc. after March 5, 2004 have a non-volatile memory, which means any programming of the panels will not be lost after power loss. To initialize the panel enter *603 *8675309999. Nine beeps should be heard and all programming returned to factory settings.
  • Page 31: Programming The Pm Feature

    SECTION 9 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Programming the PM Feature Same arm and disarm times seven days a week: Enter the programming by pressing *567 *987654321 and hold the “1” until you hear the panel beep once. Enter the current day of the week: 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, 3 = Wednesday …7 = Sunday You will hear two beeps.
  • Page 32 SECTION 9 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Different days will have different programs (one per day): Enter the programming by pressing *567 *987654321 holding the 1 until you hear the panel beep once. Enter the current day of the week. 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, 3 = Wednesday… 7 = Sunday You will hear two beeps.
  • Page 33: Delayed Egress Release Time

    SECTION 9 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Delayed Egress Release Time 15 Seconds 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 34: Latching Fire Alarm

    REVERSIBLE and cannot be undone by initializing the Advantage 1000DE Exit 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:...
  • Page 35: Section 10 Testing The Advantage 1000De Perimeter Access Control

    LED should turn red. Turn around and leave the monitoring zone. The red LED should turn green. Now follow the steps below to test the basic operating functions of the Advantage 1000DE system.
  • Page 36: Section 11 Testing The Advantage 1000De With Delayed Egress Magnetic Locking System

    The door should again be free for access to all staff and visitors. Now follow the steps below to test the basic operating functions of the Advantage 1000DE system. Testing the Patient Escort and Anti-tailgate Features Enter the detection zone with a transmitter on your ankle, the red LED should turn on the door should quietly lock.
  • Page 37: Recommended Monthly Testing

    Fire Alarm Release Test After all other functions of the Advantage 1000DE system have been tested; the fire alarm release function must be tested and documented. This is a very important test, which will ensure proper operation of the system in case of a fire emergency and the safety of your residents and staff.
  • Page 38: Section 12 Replacement Parts List

    SECTION 12 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Part # Description ® 430KHZ Scepter Antenna B15360501 9VDC (NI-MH rechargeable battery) A41010901 Panel Plug-in Power Supply, 12 - 15VDC 1.2 Amp 1922 Normally Closed Door Contacts Nurse Station Panel, 4 Channels, Power supply included Nurse Station Panel, 8 Channels, Power supply included A02030901 Nurse Station Panel, 4 Channels, Power supply not included...
  • Page 39: 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 40 Secure Care strongly recommends, therefore, that the settings on all Secure Care software, parts and products be checked and, if necessary, reset to comply with local building and life safety codes and other applicable laws and regulations at the time of any installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance or repair.
  • Page 41: Limited Warranty

    NOTE: If this Product is returned to Secure Care for any reason, you will retain title (unless and until a part or product is replaced, in which case you will obtain title to the replacement part or product at the time of replacement), the risk of loss, and the obligation to pay all costs of shipping, storage and other charges and obligations relating to this Product.
  • Page 42: Governing Law And Arbitration

    (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 43: Waiver

    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 44: Section 14 Compliance Statements

    SECTION 14 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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