Installation Manual Appendix B-1 JP3 (Scan Lock Select) JUMPERS Factory Default N/A This section contains the functions and default positions of all 16 jumpers within the Controller. This jumper was removed from REV F boards. Refer to Figure B.1 for a Jumper-only Controller PCB graphic. JP4 (Antenna Scan Select) JP1 (Tx Frequency Select) Factory Default IN; Position 2 This jumper selects the frequency of the Tx Activation Field. Leave this jumper in Position 2.
B-2 Appendix To test the Rx Supervise function, use the following instructions: Installation Manual JP8 (Detection Delay) Factory Default IN; Position 1-2 1. At JP5, place the Jumper in Position 1. If LEDs 4, 5, and 14 blink once every eight seconds, then the Rx Supervise function is working properly. If LEDs 4, 5, and 14 do not blink once every eight seconds, then the Rx Supervise function is NOT working properly (see Appendix D-1) This jumper extends the time required for valid Tag detection.
Installation Manual Appendix B-3 JP12 (Loiter Time Extend Disable) JP16 (Door Ajar Reset) Factory Default IN This jumper determines the timing range of the Loiter Timer potentiometer (R110) Factory Default IN This jumper will determine whether the Door Ajar alarm automatically resets. Table B.7 JP12 Table B.
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Installation Manual Appendix B-5 LEDs LED1 (X Antenna Indicator; Steady Green) This section contains the functions and colors of all 14 LEDs on the Controller. This LED indicates the status of the “X” Tx Wand antenna. Refer to Figure B.4 for a LED-only Controller PCB graphic. In a one Tx Wand antenna system, this LED will be on at all time provided that the Tx Gain pot it set high enough and the Tx Wand antenna is properly tuned.
B-6 Appendix Installation Manual mounted too close to metal or if a metal object is placed too close to it. LED4 (Valid Tag Detected; Steady Yellow) This LED indicates the presence of a Tag in a zone. Table B.10 LED4 status Signals Off No Tag(s) Present On, steady Yellow Tag(s) Detected LED5 (Rx Signal Indicator; Steady Green) This LED indicates the presence of a Tag, 418 mHZ interference in a zone or Band Removal. This LED is lit dimly when a Tag is in the zone.
Installation Manual Appendix B-7 NOTES: A Door Ajar condition occurs after a door has been open for a period of time (set by potentiometer R97 and jumper JP11). To override this delay and make this alarm occur the moment the door is opened, connect a +12V signal to P6-pin 2 (Door Timer Override) of the Controller. This LED will continue to illuminate steady Red until the Door Ajar condition is corrected (close the door and enter an authorized code into the Keypad).
Appendix B-8 Installation Manual B.2 LED13 Normal Operation B.3 LED13 during tuning LED 14 (Supervisor Indicator) This LED indicates if there is a problem with the Tx Wand antenna(s) and/or Receiver(s). Table B.
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B-10 Appendix Installation Manual R26 (Supervisor Threshold) Potentiometers This section contains the functions of the 7 potentiometers on the Controller. Refer to Figure B.5 for a potentiometer-only Controller PCB graphic. Set the flashing bar of LED13 at the second bar from the bottom. NOTE: R26 (Supervisor Threshold) must always be set lower than R6 (Tx Gain) on LED13. Therefore, if you reduce the R6, you must reduce the R26 accordingly.
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B-12 Appendix Installation Manual Switches and Fuse Replacement S2 (Reset Switch) This section contains the functions of the 3 Switches on the Controller as well as Fuse Replacement specifications. Refer to Figure B.8 for a Switch and Fuse-only Controller PCB graphic. Resets the system. Used during system testing to clear alarms, equivalent to a Keypad Reset.
Installation Manual Appendix B-13 Fuse Replacement Use the following fuses when replacing: F1 (12-14V AC) Replace with 120V, 2.5A, Slo-Blo, 3AG Fuse F2 (28V AC) Replace with 250V, 1A, Slo-Blo, 3AG Fuse Figure B.6 LED13 Normal Operation (S3 to the Left) F3 (Incoming Power) Replace with 250V, 1A, Slo-Blo, 3AG Fuse Figure B.
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Installation Manual Appendix C: Block Diagrams
Accutech LC 1200/ES 2200/IS 3200/BR 4200 systems Overview Packet Contents LC LC LC LC 1200 1200 1200 1200 - Single Door Kit (LCSD) 4’ Elevator (LCHL) Double Door Kit (LCDD) Hallway (LCHL) ES 2200 - 4’ Single Door Unit (ESI4) ES 2200 – 4’ Single Door Unit (ESR4) IS 3200 – 4’ Single Door Unit (ESI4 + IS components) IS 3200 – 4’ Single Door Unit (ESR4 + IS components) ES 2200 – 6’-8’ Double Door Unit (ESI68) IS 3200 – 6’-8’ Double Door Unit (ESI68 + IS components) ES 2200 – 6’ Elev
Power Outlet PIR Power Outlet (Passive Infrared Reader; focused downward) Part # 300302 (Drop Ceiling) (Drop Ceiling) Magnetic Door Lock Keypad Part # 700228 Part # 650202 Magnetic Door Position Switch Keypad Part # 650202 Elevator Call Buttons Part # 650514 4’ Door LC Controller 4’ Elevator Part # 700098 LC Controller Part # 700098 LCSD - LC 1200 Single Door Kit LCHL - LC 1200 Elevator (or Hallway) Kit Part # 800121 includes: Part # 800123 includes: 1 LC Controller (700098) 1 Keypad
Power Outlet PIR Power Outlet (Passive Infrared Reader; focused downward) Part # 300302 (Drop Ceiling) (Drop Ceiling) Optional Magnetic Door Lock Part # 700228 Optional Magnetic Door Lock Part # 700228 Magnetic Door Position Switch Part # 650514 Keypad Keypad Part # 650202 Part # 650202 LC Controller LC Controller Double Door Part # 700098 Part # 700098 Hallway LCDD - LC 1200 Double Door Kit LCHL - LC 1200 Hallway (Elevator) Kit Part # 800122 includes: Part # 800123 includes: 1 LC Con
FPI Dry Contacts to Facility’s Fire Panel (Fire Panel Interface) Part # 700013 22/6 Receiver Power Outlet Controller (Drop Ceiling) 22/6 22/2 18/2 Shld (Drop Ceiling) 22/2 18/6 22/6 22/4 Magnetic Door Lock Part # 700228 Magnetic Door Position Switch SAP Multi-tone Local Alert (Staff Alert Panel) Part # 700080 Part # 300150 Part # 650514 Keypad Part # 650202 4’ Door Transmit (Tx) Wand antenna Nurse’s Station Part # 700068 Part # 800104 includes: ES 2200 - Internal 4’ Single Door Uni
Controller (remotely located) EQUIPMENT ROOM Composite Cable Dry Contacts to Facility’s Fire Panel 22/6 Power Outlet FPI (Fire Panel Interface) Part # 700013 External Receiver Junction Box 22/2 22/2 18/6 22/12 22/6 (Drop Ceiling) Part # 700228 Magnetic Door Position Switch Part # 650514 SAP 22/4 18/2 Shld Magnetic Door Lock Multi-tone Local Alert (Staff Alert Panel) Part # 700080 Part # 300150 Keypad Part # 650202 4’ Door Transmit (Tx) Wand antenna Nurse’s Station Part # 700068 Pa
Controller Receiver 18/2 22/6 Multiplexer Part # 770177 Part # 770277 22/6 18/2 18/2 Power Supply Part # 500250 (Drop Ceiling) 22/3 + # of Controllers 18/2 Part # 650514 22/4 18/2 Shld Magnetic Door Position Switch GDP Computer Part # 650127 (Graphic Display Panel) Multi-tone Local Alert 18/2 (Drop Ceiling) COAX CABLE 22/2 22/2 18/6 22/6 Controller Receiver Part # 700228 Part # 700013 Power Outlet Dry Contacts to Facility’s Fire Panel Power Outlet Magnetic Door Lock FPI (Fire
EQUIPMENT ROOM 22/6 22/6 Controller Controller FPI Power Supply (Fire Panel Interface) Part # 500250 Part # 700013 Multiplexer Part # 770177 Part # 770277 18/2 Dry Contacts to Facility’s Fire Panel 18/2 External Receiver Junction Box 22/12 Composite Cable Composite Cable Power Outlet (Drop Ceiling) 22/2 Part # 700228 Magnetic Door Position Switch (Graphic Display Panel) Multi-tone Local Alert Computer Part # 650127 Tag Test Station Part # 700050 Part # 300150 Part # 650514 18/
FPI (Fire Panel Interface) Part # 700013 22/6 Power Outlet Controller (Drop Ceiling) 22/6 Receiver Dry Contacts to Facility’s Fire Panel 22/6 18/2 Shld Part # 700228 Magnetic Door Position Switch 18/6 (In Parallel) 22/2 (In Series) 22/4 Magnetic Door Lock 18/2 Shld 22/2 (Drop Ceiling) SAP Multi-tone Local Alert (Staff Alert Panel) Part # 700080 Part # 300150 Part # 650514 Keypad Part # 650202 Tx antenna Part # 700068 Double Door Transmit (Tx) Wand antenna Nurse’s Station Part # 70
Controller Receiver 18/2 22/6 Multiplexer Part # 700177 Part # 700277 Power Outlet 18/2 FPI (Fire Panel Interface) Part # 700013 18/2 22/6 Receiver Power Outlet Power Supply Controller Part # 500250 (Drop Ceiling) 18/6 (In Parallel) 18/2 Shld Part # 770228 Magnetic Door Position Switch 22/2 (In Series) 22/4 Magnetic Door Lock 18/2 Shld GDP Multi-tone Local Alert Computer Part # 650127 (Graphic Display Panel) 18/2 22/2 (Drop Ceiling) COAX CABLE 22/3 + # of Controllers Tag Test
ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE 22/6 Elevator Deactivation Part # 700027 Controller 22/6 Receiver Power Outlet 22/6 22/4 22/2 PIR (Passive Infrared Reader; focused downward) Part # 300302 18/2 Shld 18/2 Shld 22/4 (Drop Ceiling) Tx antenna Part # 700068 SAP Multi-tone Local Alert (Staff Alert Panel) Part # 700080 Part # 300150 Keypad Part # 650202 Elevator Elevator Call Buttons Transmit (Tx) Wand antenna Part # 700068 ES 2200 - Internal 6’ Elevator Unit (ESI68E) with Elevator Deactivation For elevato
ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE 22/6 Controller Elevator Deactivation Receiver 18/2 22/6 Part # 700027 Multiplexer Part # 700177 Part # 700277 18/2 Receiver FPI (Fire Panel Interface) Power Outlet Part # 700013 18/2 Dry Contacts to Facility’s Fire Panel 22/6 Power Outlet Power Supply Controller Part # 500250 (Drop Ceiling) 22/2 PIR 18/2 Shld 18/2 Shld 22/4 (Passive Infrared Reader; focused downward) Part # 300302 Tx antenna Part # 700068 Multi-tone Local Alert GDP Part # 300150 Transmit (Tx
Receiver Power Outlet Controller 22/6 22/4 (Passive Infrared Reader; focused downward) Part # 300302 18/2 Shld 18/2 Shld Tx antenna Part # 700068 ES 2200 Zone or IS 3200 Zone Nurse’s Station 22/2 PIR 22/4 (Drop Ceiling) Multi-tone Local Alert Part # 300150 Keypad Part # 650202 Elevator Elevator Call Buttons Transmit (Tx) Wand antenna Part # 700068 ES 2200 or IS 3200 Internal 6’ Elevator Unit (ESI68E) with PIR (Passive Infrared Reader) installed As an alternative to Elevator Deactivation,
ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE Elevator Deactivation 22/6 Part # 700027 Power Outlet Controller Receiver (Drop Ceiling) 22/4 22/2 (Drop Ceiling) Tx antenna Elevator Call Buttons Part # 700068 18/2 Shld Part # 300150 18/2 Shld 18/2 Shld Multi-tone Local Alert Tx antenna Keypad Part # 650202 Part # 700068 Tx antenna Part # 700068 Elevator Elevator 4’ Maximum Internal Double Elevator Unit (ESI68DE) with Elevator Deactivation Part # 800120 includes: For multiple elevators in close proximity to e
PIR Remote Zone Receiver (Passive Infrared Reader) Part # 300302 Multi-tone Local Alert Part # 300150 Raceway Raceway Keypad Part # 650202 Transmit (Tx ) Wand Antenna Transmit (Tx ) Wand Antenna Part # 700068 Part # 700068 ES 2200 or IS 3200 Remote Hallway Unit (ESR68H) Part # 800115 includes: Using a remote Zone Receiver and/or PIR, a hallway opening (or any other passageway) can be a monitored zone.
RX BR Rx RX AUXILIARY RECEIVERS BR BR Rx Rx < 70 feet BR Rx BR Rx < 70 feet between Rx BR Rx BR Rx BR Rx Controller < 70 feet < 70 feet between Rx Rx EXIT Controller Rx Rx MAIN ENTRANCE ZONE RECEIVERS BR 4200 Generic Facility Floor Plan In a BR 4200 system, Zone Receivers (Rx) and Auxiliary Receivers (BR Rx) are placed strategically throughout a facility. Receivers monitor 40 feet outward in every direction; therefore, they should be positioned approximately 70 feet apart.
BR LOCKDOWN CONFIGURATION (see Chapter 21 for more information) Part # 700038 Controller Receiver 22/2 18/2 BR Lockdown Relay Board 22/6 Power Outlet Multiplexer Part # 770177 Part # 770277 18/2 FPI (Fire Panel Interface) Part # 700013 18/2 22/12 Receiver Power Outlet Power Supply Controller Part # 500250 (Drop Ceiling) 18/6 (In Parallel) 18/2 Shld Part # 770228 Magnetic Door Position Switch 22/2 (In Series) 22/4 Magnetic Door Lock 18/2 Shld GDP Multi-tone Local Alert Computer Pa
ES 2200 / IS 3200 Wiring Guide ES 2200 / IS 3200 Tag (interacts with Zone) Zone Receiver FPI (Fire Panel Interface) (if mounted remote from Controller) 22 / 2 22 / 12 Part # 700013 Multi-tone Local Alert/ Strobe Multi-tone Central Alert 22 / 2 Magnetic Door Locks Part # 300150 22 / 2 18 / 6 Voice Alert Part # 770228 22 / 2 Part # 700019 Magnetic Door Position Switch CONTROLLER 22 / 2 Part # 650514 - OR - Zone Receiver (Built-in; pre-wired) PIR (Passive Infrared Reader) 22 / 4 Tag Test
BR 4200 Wiring Guide BR42 Tag or Cut Band Tag (interacts with Zone) Zone Receiver FPI (if mounted remote from Controller) (Fire Panel Interface) 22 / 2 22 / 12 Part # 700013 Multi-tone Local Alert/ Strobe 22 / 2 Multi-tone Central Alert Part # 300150 Magnetic Door Locks 22 / 2 18 / 6 Voice Alert Part # 770228 22 / 2 Part # 700019 Magnetic Door Position Switch 22 / 2 CONTROLLER Part # 650514 Tag Test Station Transmit (Tx) or (TTS) Antenna(s) - OR Zone Receiver (Built-in; pre-wired) PIR
Installation Manual Appendix D: Troubleshooting
Installation Manual Appendix D-1 Troubleshooting This section contains solutions to possible system problems. As many system components (and therefore functions) are interrelated you may be referred back and forth to different sections to complete the troubleshooting. Use the headings to locate your problem. Follow the solution list down until the problem is remedied. You may not need to perform all solutions.
D-2 Appendix Tags (no detection) Tag is not detected Tag (turned on, functioning) is not detected Installation Manual Use a TAD to verify Tag is turned on and functioning properly See “No Tx indicator” section See “No Rx” section False Tag Detection (nuisance alarms) Is another zone setting this zone into alarm? Implement Stagger Tuning (page 4-6) Are patient rooms adjacent to monitored zone? Reduce Tx wand antenna sensitivity (page 4-7) Reduce Receiver sensitivity (page 5-6) Keypad Does not reset
Installation Manual Appendix D-3 Door Ajar indicator alarming (LED8, steady Red) Is door propped open? Check Is door traffic high zone? Extend Door Ajar delay time (see page 22-1) Is monitored zone an Elevator/Hallway with a PIR ? Disconnect Door Ajar feature by removing wire to Receiver on both ends Loiter indicator alarming (LED9, steady Yellow) Is patient in monitored zone? Address situation Is patient in room next to monitored zone? Reduce Tx wand antenna sensitivity (page 4-7) No functions work
D-4 Appendix Lock Operation Verification From Controller: Installation Manual 1. Verify 12V AC output at P10 2. Label and remove wires in P4 connector 3. Jumper “Fire +V In” to “Fire +V Out) 4. With a Tag in monitored zone, use an ohmmeter to check for a closed contact across “Lock N.O.” and “Lock Comm” 5. When you remove Tag from zone, this contact should then open 6. If these actions do not occur then the Controller board is defective 7. If board tests good, continue to “At Lock:” At 3101 Lock: 1.
Installation Manual Appendix D-5 LED14 (Supervisor Indicator) LED14 (Supervisor Indicator) indicates if there is a problem with the system’s Tx wand antenna(s) and/or Receiver(s). LED14 is a visual indicator of supervisor status; therefore you can troubleshoot without having to listen to the piezo buzzer alarm. You may silence the piezo buzzer alarm by removing jumper JP13 on the Controller.
D-6 Appendix Installation Manual LED14 Status: Yellow When LED14 displays Yellow it indicates a Tx wand antenna problem and a Receiver-related problem. Follow the Green section first (to rule out a Tx wand antenna problem) and then, if necessary, the Red section second. LED14 Status: Green When LED14 displays Green it indicates a Receiver-related problem. To remedy this condition, use the following instructions: 1. Check for and remove any Tags that are in the zone or adjacent zones 2.
Installation Manual Appendix D-7 LED14 Status: Red, one Tx Wand antenna If LED1 is dim or off: 1. Check the “X” Tx Wand antenna for: Damage Proper Wiring (page 4-4) Metal nearby (in wall or objects) Proper Tuning (page 4-7) If LED1 is bright: 2. On the Controller, reconnect P2 (Receiver) 3.
D-8 Appendix Installation Manual LED14 Status: Red, two Tx Wand antennas In a two Tx wand antenna system, LED1 and LED2 should illuminate alternatively. 1. Make sure jumper JP4 is in position 2-3 If LED1 (“X” antenna indicator) and LED2 (“Y” antenna indicator) are not illuminating alternatively: 2. Check the “X” and “Y” Tx Wand antennas for: Metal nearby (in wall or objects) Damage Proper Wiring (page 4-4) Proper Tuning (page 4-7) If LED1 and LED2 are not illuminating alternatively and LED2 is bright: 4.
Installation Manual Appendix D-9 LED14 Status: Red, three Tx wand antennas In a three Tx Wand antenna system, LED1, LED2 and LED3 should illuminate alternatively. 1. Make sure jumper JP4 is in position 1-2 If LED1 (“X” antenna indicator), LED2 (“Y” antenna indicator) and LED3 (“Z” antenna indicator) are not illuminating alternatively: 2.
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Installation Manual Appendix E: Product Cut Sheets
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CUT SHEET: 3000 Magnetic Lock The 3000 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. When the Tag leaves the Tx Activation Field, the Lock will disengage after an adjustable period of time (0-120 seconds). SAFETY FEATURES: The Lock will NOT engage (or will disengage) when the facility’s Fire Alarm is activated or power is lost.
CUT SHEET: Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock The Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock is custom-designed to our specifications and should not be purchased directly from the manufacturer. WARNING: 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. When the Tag leaves the Tx Activation Field, the Lock will disengage after an adjustable period of time (0-120 seconds).
CUT SHEET: Accutech Software Accutech Security Systems are NOT computer-dependant. The Software is for reporting purposes only and does not affect nor control the physical Accutech Security System. The Accutech Software is installed on each monitoring PC and is used to display incoming event information. Using the facility’s floor plan as the background, zone-specific icons (i.e.
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 Current Consumption: 120 mA maximum Contact Rating: 100 mA / 12V DC Cable: need minimum 22-gauge, 6-conductor MECHANICAL: Construction: Metal case Enclosure size: 6.00” x 6.00” x 4.00” Enclosure weight: 3.
CUT SHEET: BR 4200 Auxiliary Receiver BR 4200 Auxiliary Receivers only monitor Band Removal and Band Compromise events. They monitor approximately 40 feet outward in every direction; therefore, they should be positioned 70 feet apart to avoid confusion about the location of a Band Removal alarm. When choosing the location and number of Auxiliary Receivers, be sure to consider the following: the facility’s structure (i.e., concrete/metal lathe as opposed to drywall walls or foil-backed ceiling tiles).
CUT SHEET: BR42 Tag BR42 Tags, only used in BR 4200 Systems, are small wristwatch-sized devices worn by an infant. They feature Intelli-Band Technology, which will alarm if the band is loosened, cut, saturated, removed, or tampered with. BR42 Tags are assigned to a specific infant via the Tag Test Station and Accutech Software. Once assigned, the computer associates a name, room number, and any other pertinent information about the infant with that Tag. ELECTRICAL: BR42 Tags operate by internal battery.
CUT SHEET: Central Alarm The Central Alarm is a multi-tone alarm. It consists of a Tone Generator that drives speakers located throughout the facility. There are eight different tones available. You may choose to assign a separate tone for each zone, or multiple zones to just one tone. The Central Alarm is located in its own enclosure and contains its own power supply, a Tone board, a Relay board and terminal strips. ELECTRICAL: Power Requirements: 120V AC, 15 amp circuit Current Consumption: 1.
CUT SHEET: Composite Cable Accutech Composite Cable is designed for wire runs from the Controller to a junction box when the Controller is mounted away from the zone and is plenum rated.
CUT SHEET: Controller The Controller coordinates and controls all of the devices and functions of the Accutech Systems. It can be located at the zone (above the drop ceiling) or remotely (in an equipment room). ELECTRICAL: Power Requirements: 120V AC, 1.0 amp *A dedicated 15-amp circuit with emergency backup is recommended. MECHANICAL: Construction: Metal Case Enclosure size: 16.00” x 9.60” x 3.
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.
CUT SHEET: ES 2200 System Tags ES 2200 System Tags are small wristwatch-sized devices worn by a resident or attached to an asset. When a resident or patient enters a Tx Activation Field, the Tag sends a signal to the zone Controller via the Receiver. The zone Controller processes this information for appropriate control action or response (e.g., sounding alarms, locking doors). Available in LT (Long Term) or SB (Slotted Back) cases. LT Tags are used for resident care.
CUT SHEET: Fire Panel Interface (FPI) 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). For each FPI unit used, one set of dry contacts will be needed from the facility’s fire panel. Each FPI unit provides dry contact outputs for up to eight Controllers.
CUT SHEET: Graphic Display Panel (GDP) A Graphic Display Panel (GDP) provides the staff with a visual representation of the floor being monitored. GDPs are custom-made to a facility’s floor plan and notify staff when an alarm or event occurs in a monitored zone through a piezo buzzer and alarm-specific LEDs. Each monitored zone is labeled and marked with an LED that will light to indicate that an Alarm Condition has occurred for that particular zone.
CUT SHEET: IS 3200 System Tags IS 3200 System Tags are small wristwatch-sized devices worn by a resident, infant, or attached to an asset. When a resident or patient enters a Tx Activation Field, the Tag sends a signal to the zone Controller via the Receiver. The zone Controller processes this information for appropriate control action or response (e.g., sounding alarms, locking doors). IS 3200 System Tags are assigned to a specific infant via the Tag Test Station and Accutech Software.
CUT SHEET: Keypad The Keypad is used to escort residents through a monitored zone and to reset zone equipment once an alarm has occurred. Up to 56 different (3 to 8 digit) user codes can be used to reset the alarm and to activate the Escort function.
CUT SHEET: LED Tag DISCLAIMER: Due to each facility’s unique environment, a LED Tag cannot give an exact measurement of zone coverage; it can only give an estimation of zone coverage. Furthermore, at this time, the LED Tag is not able to test Auxiliary Band Removal Receivers. A LED Tag is used to verify proper zone coverage during installation, adjustment, or testing of a monitored zone.
CUT SHEET: Local Alarm The Local alarm, a sounder, is intended to attract attention near the monitored zone. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 12V DC nominal Alarm Signal Current: 20.8 mA Cable: needs minimum 22-gauge, 2-conductor MECHANICAL: Mounting variations (not provided): Handy box: 4” x 2-1/8” (approx.) Switch box: 3” x 2” (approx.) with conduit knockouts. Masonry box: 3-3/4” (approx.) with ½” and ¾” concentric knockouts. Nonmetallic Switch box: 3-3/4” x 2-5/16” (approx.
CUT SHEET: Magnetic Switch The Magnetic Switch is used on doors when alarm activation is not desired unless the door is opened. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 150V DC maximum Contact Rating: 3 watts Maximum Switch Voltage: 30V AC/DC Switching Current: 0.5 amps DC Cable: needs minimum 22-gauge, 2-conductor MECHANICAL: Size: 2.50” x 0.80” x 0.60” Weight: 1.2 ounces Color: Brown Surface mounted (Flush available) OPERATING CHARACTERISITICS: Contacts: N.O., N.C.
CUT SHEET: Multi-Tone Local Alarm (MTLA) A Multi-Tone Local Alarm (MTLA), a wall-mount electronic chime, is intended to attract attention and offers sixteen different field-selectable chime tones, each with three volume settings and can be used to replace the Local Alarm. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 12 or 24V DC Current Consumption Range*: 18-31 mA @ 12V DC 31-61 mA @ 24V DC *Dependant upon tone selection and voltage Cable: needs minimum 22-gauge, 2-conductor MECHANICAL: Size: 5.00” x 5.63” x 2.
CUT SHEET: Multiplexer The Multiplexer, used only in IS 3200 and BR 4200 Systems, relays event information sent from the Controller and Receivers to Graphic Display Panel(s) and to PCs with the Accutech Software. The Multiplexer comes inside a Controller case; this case can accommodate up to 2 Multiplexer boards (16 Zones).
CUT SHEET: Push Button Override (PBO) The Push Button Override (PBO) triggers the Keypad’s Escort or Reset function; this option allows access through a monitored door from the non-Keypad side of the door. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage Range: 2 to 13V DC Stand-by Current Drain: 15mA typical Current Drain with outputs active: 55 mA typical Cable: needs minimum 22-gauge, 4-conductor MECHANICAL: Size: 4-5/8” x 2-7/8” x 1-3/8” Weight: 4.
CUT SHEET: Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) The Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) is a device that uses an infrared sensor to monitor elevators, hallways, corridors, and passageways. Like the Magnetic Switch, the PIR is used in areas where alarm activation is not desired immediately upon Tag detection. It can also be used in hallways or other areas where a Magnetic Switch would not be feasible. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 12V DC Current: Stand-by 10 mA Relay Output: N.O./N.C.
CUT SHEET: Power Supply Some installations of the Accutech System peripherals require more power than the Controller can provide. In these cases, a Power Supply is added to the system to meet the additional power requirements. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 120V AC, 2 amp Output: 12V DC, 5.1 or 6.8 amps MECHANICAL: Construction: Metal Case Enclosure size: 12.00” x 12.00” x 4.
CUT SHEET: PTAD DISCLAIMER: A PTAD reading is in no way meant to be a replacement for taking a Tag to an active zone to test the range capability of the Tag. When you use a PTAD all you really know is that the Tag has enough power to respond; it is NOT an indication of the range capability. In order to test the range capability of a Tag, you must take it to an active zone. The PTAD is used to check the functionality of an Accutech Tag. Accutech Tags operate by internal battery.
CUT SHEET: Staff Alert Panel (SAP) The Staff Alert Panel (SAP) notifies staff when an alarm occurs in a monitored zone through a piezo buzzer and alarmspecific LEDs. Each monitored zone is labeled and marked with an LED that will light to indicate that an Alarm Condition has occurred for that particular zone. In addition, a “Fire Alarm” LED will light on the display if the fire circuit is activated.
CUT SHEET: Speakers The Speakers provided by Accutech are 8-ohm speakers and are used in conjunction with the Central Alarm. They are located strategically so they can be heard from any location on the monitored floor. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 12V DC Cable: needs minimum 22-gauge, 2-conductor Voice coil impedance: 8 ohms MECHANICAL: Dimensions: 6.63” x 4.70” x 2.
CUT SHEET: Tag Activator/Deactivator (TAD) DISCLAIMER: A TAD reading is in no way meant to be a replacement for taking a Tag to an active zone to test the range capability of the Tag. When you use a TAD all you really know is that the Tag has enough power to respond; it is NOT an indication of the range capability. 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.
CUT SHEET: Tag Test Station (TTS) The Tag Test Station (TTS) is used for Tag assignments. In a similar fashion to a Tx wand antenna, the TTS emits a small Tx Activation Field that activates Tags. Once activated a Tag sends a signal to the Receiver. The Receiver sends this information to the Multiplexer, which sends it to the computer with the Accutech Software. The Tag Reader Status dialog box appears on the PC screen where it can be assigned or unassigned.
CUT SHEET: Timer A Timer allows the user to engage or disengage certain system functions on a time schedule. A typical application of a Timer would be at a perimeter door that has high traffic during the day but almost no traffic at night. During the day it may make sense to allow the free ingress and egress of staff and visitors, but at night, locking the door would mean added security for staff and residents.
CUT SHEET: Tx wand antenna A Tx wand antenna located at a zone generates a Tag-activating radio frequency signal called the “Tx Activation Field.” When a Tag is activated it sends a signal to the Receiver. The Receiver then sends the signal to the Controller, which validates the signal before initiating any action such as locking a door, deactivating an elevator, or triggering system alarms. Due to its ferrite bar, the Tx wand antenna must be mounted a minimum of 3 inches away from any metal.
CUT SHEET: Voice Alarm A Voice Alarm, usually located at a monitored zone, will repeat a recorded message (up to 20 seconds) continuously when an alarm occurs. ELECTRICAL: Operating Voltage: 12V DC Current Consumption: 300 mA maximum MECHANICAL: Size: 6.63” x 4.13” x 1.75” Weight: 1.5 US pounds OPERATING CHARACTERISITICS: Recording Duration: 20 seconds (maximum) Speaker Output: 8-ohm ENVIRONMENTAL: Operating Temperature: 32º to 120º Fahrenheit Intended for indoor use only.
CUT SHEET: Zone Receiver The Zone Receiver is used to detect signals from an activated Tag. The Zone Receiver is always located near the monitored zone. When the Controller is mounted at the zone, the Zone Receiver is housed in the Controller enclosure. When the Controller is mounted away from the zone, the Zone Receiver is mounted externally in a 4”x4”x2” electrical box at the zone.
Installation Manual Glossary G-1 Glossary Accutech Software Displays events in real-time on a facility’s custom floor plan. BR 4200 System Tag A small wristwatch-sized device that is worn by an infant. In addition to the functionality of an IS 3200 System Tag, the BR 4200 System Tag will alarm if the band is removed or tampered with in any way. Central Alarm An alarm triggered by the Accutech Security System; can create up to 8 distinct tones and drive up to 5 speakers.
G-2 Glossary Fire Panel Interface (FPI) Installation Manual The unit used to connect multiple IS 3200/BR 4200 Systems to the facility’s fire panel. During this time, the Magnetic locks are deactivated, allowing a resident wearing a Tag to leave the facility. The IS 3200/BR 4200 System will still alarm provided there is still power to the system. Graphic Display Panel (GDP) Provides staff with a visual representation of the floor being monitored.
Installation Manual Glossary G-3 Master Code User Number 1 code for the Keypad, used for Keypad programming purposes only. Monitored Zone Any door, hallway, elevator, or other passageway that has a Transmit (Tx) antenna or Zone Receiver associated to it. Multiplexer Relays event information from the Controller to Graphic Display Panels (GDPs) and the Accutech Software. Passive Infrared Reader (PIR) A device that uses an infrared light to detect motion.
G-4 Glossary Tx activation field Installation Manual A radio frequency field created by a Transmit (Tx) antenna to detect Tags.
Installation Manual Index I-1 Installation Manual Index Automatic Door Deactivation definition wiring 16-1 16-1,16-2 Alarm Definitions band removal door Ajar egress loiter supervisor 1-4 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-4 Alarm Output Devices central alarm definitions GDP local alarm output capability output connector SAP speakers 13-3 13-1 13-8 13-2 13-1 13-2 13-6 13-4 Band Removal Lockdown operation wiring 21-1 21-1 Block diagrams C-1 BR 4200 System operation (How Accutech Systems Work) overview 1-2 1-2 c
I-2 Index GDP connecting definition mounting overview positioning specifications Installation Manual 13-9 1-10 13-8 13-8 13-8 13-8 IS 3200 System operation (How Accutech Systems Work) overview 1-2 1-2 definition testing cleaning storage overview 1-5 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 Jumpers Controller Lock Multiplexer Receiver B-1 11-2 17-3 5-4 Tag Keypad connecting definition mounting, flush mounting, surface positioning programming adjusting the escort time deleting user codes programming user codes resetting
Installation Manual Receiver adjusting BR 4200 Auxiliary Receivers connecting definition internal vs.