Innovative Control Systems Inc IGWT-660098 Manual Do Utilizador
LC 1200 Manual The LC 1200 System 1-1
The LC 1200 system
Overview
Features
How the system works
Single vs. Double Conditioning
Monitored zones
Perimeter Door application
Alarms
Internal vs. External alarms
Addressing Alarms
Escorting
Features
How the system works
Single vs. Double Conditioning
Monitored zones
Perimeter Door application
Alarms
Internal vs. External alarms
Addressing Alarms
Escorting
Overview
The LC 1200 system (
Part # 800121
) is designed
to be a turnkey, patient egress monitoring
system.
system.
The function of the LC 1200 system is to alert
facility personnel of the possible egress of a
monitored resident and can be utilized for
special care residents suffering from wandering
malady or tendencies of straying into
unauthorized areas or leaving a facility.
facility personnel of the possible egress of a
monitored resident and can be utilized for
special care residents suffering from wandering
malady or tendencies of straying into
unauthorized areas or leaving a facility.
The LC 1200 system consists of:
the LC unit (
Part # 800121
)
Magnetic Switch (
Part # 650514
)
(for door applications) or a Passive
Infrared Reader (
Infrared Reader (
Part # 300302
)
(for hallway and elevator applications)
a Keypad (
Part # 650202
).
Additional options for the LC unit are:
External sounders
(
Part # 700216 or 300150
)
Magnetic Locks
(
Part # 700218 or 700228
)
Elevator Deactivation (
Part # 700027
).
Automatic Door Deactivation
(
Part # 700033
).
Timer (Perimeter door function)
(
Part # 7000018
).
Staff Alert Panel (
Part # 700080
).
Graphic Display Panel (
Part # 700050 or
700052)
.
Fire Panel Interface (
Part # 700013
).
Note: Since a facility may have multiple LC
units, from now on the LC 1200 system shall be
simply referred to as an LC unit.
units, from now on the LC 1200 system shall be
simply referred to as an LC unit.
Features
The LC unit comes with the following features:
Single zone monitoring (Tag Detect)
Tamper Switch
Power Loss Supervisor
Perimeter Door function (Timer)
Stagger Tuning
How the system works
The LC unit uses a simple but effective concept.
A small unobtrusive Tag is banded to the
resident to be monitored and LC units are placed
at points of egress.
A small unobtrusive Tag is banded to the
resident to be monitored and LC units are placed
at points of egress.
When a Tag enters a monitored area, the system
can automatically:
can automatically:
sound alarms
lock doors
deactivate elevators
flash lights
trigger Visual Displays
lock doors
deactivate elevators
flash lights
trigger Visual Displays
(e.g., SAPs or GDPs)
Since LC units only react to Tags, the LC unit
does not restrict the movement of other
residents, staff, or visitors.
does not restrict the movement of other
residents, staff, or visitors.
The LC unit’s range of coverage is determined
by the size of the Tx Activation Field. An LC
unit’s Tx Activation Field can be expanded or
reduced to accommodate the environmental
conditions of virtually any doorway, hallway, or
elevator you wish to monitor.
by the size of the Tx Activation Field. An LC
unit’s Tx Activation Field can be expanded or
reduced to accommodate the environmental
conditions of virtually any doorway, hallway, or
elevator you wish to monitor.