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The Keypad (KP103)
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  • Page 1 Chapter 5 The Keypad (KP103) Part #650209...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Mounting: Flush or Surface Mount *Metal box not recommended Figure 5.1 Operating Characteristics The KP103 Keypad Keypad LED Indicators: The KP103 keypad (Part # 650209, Figure Status Function 5.1), provided by Accutech, is used to escort Green Reset active residents through a monitored zone and to...
  • Page 3 You will need 22-gauge, 6-conductor plenum- TX-ANT rated cable for this connection. RESET TUNING LED ENABLE LF TUNING BOARD TERMINATING JUMPER PIEZO ENABLE PIEZO VOLUME RS485 Volume DO NOT ADJUST C4 O/P2 Figure 5.2 - Wiring LC1400T to KP103 Keypad...
  • Page 4 Internal Keypad turn on. Relay timer (default is 2 seconds). Accutech Default Reset Lock Only code is: The second relay is an anti-tailgate feature that will allow unimpeded passage through the exit point without triggering an alarm.
  • Page 5 Chapter 5: The Keypad (KP103) How to Enter User Codes (First Relay) User code 1234 is already factory set as user number 01. Enter Programming Mode Note First Relay user numbers are two digits and Selects Relay 1 range from 01 to 99.
  • Page 6 Chapter 5: The Keypad (KP103) How to set the relay time (First Relay) Note Enter Programming Mode The Relay time is factory set to 15 seconds. To change the relay time: Selects timer for relay 1 Input the installer code [1][1][1][1][*] to enter Program mode.
  • Page 7 Chapter 5: The Keypad (KP103) How to delete user codes (Second relay) Input the installer code [1][1][1][1][*] to enter program mode. You will hear two Enter Programming Mode beeps. Press [2], then the desired user number Selects relay 2 (Example: 1) followed by [#]. You will hear two beeps.
  • Page 8 The keypad programming is unstable if 5 beeps continuously occur between programming steps. DAP programming will reset the KP103 keypad to Accutech factory settings. Remove the power and keypad faceplate from the back box.
  • Page 9 When finished, press [*] to exit program mode and return the keypad normal operation mode. Request-to-Enter The KP103 keypad has Request-to-Enter (RTE) functionality. Typically, in access control applications, RTE allows uncontrolled egress (exiting) from a secure area. However, in ResidentGuard...
  • Page 11 Chapter 6 Power Supplies...
  • Page 12: Power Supplies

    Chapte 6: Power Supplies Power Supplies Positioning the Power Supply • 15VDC, 4.5A Central Power Supply (part #500253) The Power Supply should be located in a • 15VDC, 2A Wall Wart Switching Power utility closet near a 120VAC dedicated power Supply (part #500224) outlet on emergency power.
  • Page 13 Chapter 6: Power Supplies NOTE: USE A VOLT METER TO CONFIRM +15V AND GROUND OUTPUT WIRES OF THE POWER SUPPLY TX-ANT RESET TUNING LED ENABLE LF TUNING BOARD TERMINATING JUMPER V:ADJ I:LIMIT PIEZO ENABLE PIEZO VOLUME RS485 Volume DO NOT ADJUST C4 Black White Black...
  • Page 14 Chapter 6: Power Supplies 15VDC, 2A Switching Plug-In Power Supply Specifications • Listings: UL, CUL, CCC, CE, FCC • Part Number: 500224 Power AC Input: 100-240V, 1.0A, 50-60Hz on Emergency Power DC Output: 15 VDC, 2A Switching Regulated Temperature Operates best in an ambient temperature between 35 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Page 15 Chapter 6: Power Supplies NOTE: USE A VOLT METER TX-ANT TO CONFIRM +15V AND GROUND OUTPUT WIRES OF THE POWER SUPPLY RESET TUNING LED ENABLE LF TUNING BOARD TERMINATING JUMPER PIEZO ENABLE PIEZO VOLUME RS485 Volume DO NOT ADJUST C4 BLACK Figure 6.2 LC1400T to Plug In Power Supply Wiring...
  • Page 17 Chapter 7 LCT Utility Software...
  • Page 18 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software LC1400T Utility Software 1.0.4.0 Setup Important Connecting the USB-RS485 Cable The instructions in this chapter are written for computers running Windows 10. Setup and Noting the COM Port Number may be different for previous versions of Before you begin, do the following: Windows.
  • Page 19 Open the application by double clicking the shortcut for the LCTUTIL on your desktop Locate and open the LCTAppSetup (Figure 7.7). This will bring up the Accutech program to open the installation wizard. LCT Software Utility window. Wait for the wizard to load, then click Next, followed by Install.
  • Page 20 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software LC1400T Selection Note: The Command Information section of the software's right panel may Open the dropdown menu in the occassionally flash between "Command: Communication Settings section of the Poll" and "Command: Read Error Code". panel on the right side of the screen. This is normal and does not indicate a Select the USB serial COM port that the disconnection.
  • Page 21 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software Software Sections Click on the Commit Pending Changes button to download the changed setting Timers to the LC1400T . The Timers section allows you to adjust timers The areas with pending changes will for the Tag Detect Clear Delay, Lock Release briefly gray out, and will return to full Delay, Reset Lock, and Reset All functions.
  • Page 22 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software Features Click on the Commit Pending Changes button to download the changed setting The Features section allows you to enable to the LC1400T . or disable certain features in the LC1400T. Once the software reads all the settings in the The areas with pending changes will Features tab, you can then make a change to briefly gray out, and will return to full...
  • Page 23 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software Click Set. The row will be highlighted blue, showing that the change is pending. The RF section allows you to change certain radio frequency functions in the LC1400T. Once the software reads all the settings in the RF tab, you can then make a change to that LC1400T.
  • Page 24 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software Transmit Channel (Tx Frequency) RX Sensitivity RX Sensitivity is adjusted in the same way that Note: You must tune the LCT board itself after TX Gain is. changing this setting in the software. See RX Gain Field Configurations chapter for tuning instructions.
  • Page 25: Command Information

    Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software Command Information Command Definition: Indicates connection to the LCT. The command information section on the right side of the screen displays information about Poll = Connected the LC1400T's statuses and error codes. Read Error Code = Connection Lost Command Definition:...
  • Page 26 7-10 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software Lock State: Definition: Indicates the current Corrupt RX Definition: state of the lock at the controller zone. Clear - Set - Locked - Lock is engaged Bad Image: Definition: Unlocked - Lock is not engaged Clear - Set - Tag Info:...
  • Page 27 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software 7-11...
  • Page 28 7-12 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software Label Range Default AtoD for X Gain 0-26 Frequency channel Rx gain digital pot 0-255 Rx sensitivity digital pot 0-255 Tag Detect Delay Timer 0-255 sec. 5 sec. Lock Release Delay Timer 0-255 sec. 16 sec.
  • Page 29 Chapter 7: LCT Utility Software 7-13 LC1400T Configuration Checklist X axis Tx Channel Tx X axis gain digital pot Rx gain digital pot Rx sensitivity digital pot Tag detect delay timer Lock release delay timer Exit door timer Reset all timer Tamper audible alarm ...
  • Page 31 Chapter 8 Field Adjustments...
  • Page 32: Field Adjustments

    Chapter 8: Field Adjustments Field Adjustments • Setting Addresses To tune the LC1400T, use the following • Why tune the LC1400T? instructions: • Adjusting the Tx Activation Field (Tuning) Notify staff and security that you will be • Stagger Tuning adjusting the zone and they will need •...
  • Page 33 Chapter 8: Field Adjustments Using a slotted screwdriver, adjust the fine variable tuning cap on the LFT to achieve as much readout of the antenna's LED array as possible. You will either need to adjust the cap clockwise or counterclockwise depending on the set frequency.
  • Page 34 Chapter 8: Field Adjustments DO NOT USE THESE CONFIGURATIONS IF YOUR CONTROLLER'S CIRCUIT BOARD HAS A PINK STICKER ON IT. If your controller's circuit board has a pink sticker on it, the controller has unique tuning configurations. Use the configurations from the insert on the controller's inside cover instead.
  • Page 35 Chapter 8: Field Adjustments Stagger Tuning Important If you do not click Commit All Pending Data, Stagger tuning allows monitored zones to the changes will not be saved and will revert be located closer together than the normal to the previous settings. minimum distance by using different Tx operating frequencies (channels) for adjacent zones.
  • Page 36 Chapter 8: Field Adjustments Setting Timer Values To set timer values, use the following instructions: The LC1400T has six configurable timers. All of the timers measure in seconds. With the LCT selected in the Loop window of the LC1400 Utility Software, click on Tag Detect Delay Timer the Timers tab.
  • Page 39 Chapter 9 System Maintenance & Testing...
  • Page 40 System Maintenance and Testing • Tag and Band Maintenance This document defines the recommended • LC1400T Maintenance periodic testing procedures for the Accutech • Testing Monitored Zones security systems. Accutech recommends that • Facility Performance Test Log these tests be performed on a monthly basis, minimum.
  • Page 41 Have a maintenance technician verify the FPI is set properly. Notify staff and security that you will be e. Call your Accutech representative. testing zone performance and alarms may be generated. They should pay special To reset the lock, deactivate the test tag attention to traffic during this time.
  • Page 42 (3101 Magnetic Locks only) Warning Delayed egress circuitry is a feature of the Accutech 3101 magnetic lock that, due to In the event of a fire, all locks are disabled fire and life safety codes, allows free egress and the door can be opened immediately.
  • Page 43 Note: During the delayed egress power to the zone equipment. countdown, the lock’s piezo will beep. d. Call your Accutech representative. After you open the door, the lock’s piezo will sound continuously. To reset the zone, enter a keypad reset, Record the results (pass or fail).
  • Page 44 To reset the zone, deactivate the test tag In Accutech systems this is done via the fire and, if necessary, enter a keypad reset panel interface (FPI). This is done so, in the and clear the alarm on the PC.
  • Page 45 Chapter 9: System Maintenance and Testing...
  • Page 47 Chapter 10 FAQ & Troubleshooting...
  • Page 48: Faq And Troubleshooting

    Periodic weekly Accutech follows NFPA codes and regulations. testing of tags for long-term patients is also Therefore, in the event of a fire, all Accutech recommended. restraints will be disabled (audible and visual alarms remain active).
  • Page 49: System Maintenance

    If you would like information about upgrading Verify proper tag storage techniques are or adding to your system, contact your local area Accutech representative by calling 1-800- being followed. 356-2671. When I escort a patient through a zone...
  • Page 51: Cut Sheets

    Cut Sheets...
  • Page 52 Out: Remove resistor TB3 1 PIR/Mag Switch In JP2 (Sound Enable) In: Sound enabled PIR Power/Mag Switch Out Out: Sound disabled TB4 1 Perimeter In Perimeter Out 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice.
  • Page 53: Operating Characteristics

    LED Indicators : Power for board LED1 (Alarm/ Error)(Red) Ground for board LED2 (Power indicator)(Green,Solid) Jumper Settings: JP1 (RS485, Terminating Resistor) In: Add resistor Out: Remove resisitor 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice.
  • Page 55: Magnetic Switch

    Electrostatic capacitance: 1.5 pF maximum Environmental: Operating Temperature: 32 to 120 Operating Humidity: 40%-60% Intended for Indoor Use Only Duty Cycle: Rated for continuous use. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice.
  • Page 56 Tag Detect active Unit is in alarm Environmental: Operating Temperature: 32 to 120 Operating Humidity: 40%-60% Intended for Indoor Use Only Duty Cycle: Rated for continuous use. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice.
  • Page 57 LC1400 System Tags are assigned to a specific patient or resident via the Tag Test Station and Accutech Software. Once assigned, the computer associates a name, room number, and any other pertinent information with that Tag.
  • Page 58 137 kHz • IDTAD Battery Charge Level FCC ID: JM7-IGWT-662002 Canada IC: 2683A-662002 Environmental: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice.
  • Page 59: Test Station

    STAD or IDTAD. Once read, a tag sends a signal to the receiver in the TTS, which then sends the information to the computer and is interpreted by the Accutech software. The TTS will provide the warranty date, manufacture date, battery level, tag type, and tag number when used with the Accutech software.
  • Page 60 Cut Sheet: 15V, 2A Switching Plug-In Power Supply Electrical AC Input: 100-240V-1.0A, 50-60Hz DC Output: 15VDC, 2A Switching Regulated Listings: 15V, 2A Switching Plug-in Power Supply Part Number: 500224 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice.
  • Page 61 15VDC, 4.5A Class 2 Power Supply Some installations of the Accutech LC and LS Systems require a central power supply. Electrical Operating Voltage: 120V AC, 2 amp Output: 15V DC, 4.5 amps Mechanical Construction: Metal Case Enclosure size: 12.00” x 12.00” x 4.00”...
  • Page 62 (wipe, do not soak) • In long-term applications, periodically Environmental: replace the bands and clean the tags. Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only. 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com Accutech reserves the right to substitute comparable components without notice.

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