User Manual
Table Of Contents
- LC 1200 Manual (v1.00)
- FCC Statement of Conditions
- Warranty Statement
- How to use this manual
- Table of Contents
- Ch. 1 - The LC 1200 System
- Ch. 2 - The LC unit
- Ch. 3 - Tags & TAD
- Ch. 4 - The Magnetic Switch
- Ch. 5. - Passive Infrared Reader (PIR)
- Ch. 6 - The Keypad
- Ch. 7 - Push Button Override (PBO)
- Ch. 8 - External Sounders
- Ch. 9 - Magnetic Locks
- Ch. 10 - Elevator Deactivation
- Ch. 11 - Automatic Door Deactivation
- Ch. 12 - Fire Panel Interface (FPI)
- Ch. 13 - Timer
- Ch. 14. - Alert Panels
- Ch. 15 - System Maintenance & Testing
- Ch. 16 - FAQ & Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Component Cut Sheets
- Glossary
- Index
14-4 Alert Panels LC 1200 Manual
Graphic Display Panel (GDP)
Specifications
Positioning and Mounting
Wiring
The GDP (Graphic Display Panel) (Part # 700050
or 700052
; Figure 14.3) 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
condition occurs in a monitored zone through a
piezo buzzer and alarm-specific LEDs. Up to 16
LC units can be linked to a single GDP.
GDPs can display these alarms (or events):
Alarm (Egress)
Fire Alarm
Figure 14.3 A GDP example
Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
Power Requirements
12V DC
Temperature
A GDP operates best in an ambient temperature
between 35 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Operation outside of this range may cause
unexpected or undesirable results, including
premature failure.
Weight
Dependant on facility size and floor layout.
A typical GDP weighs approximately 2 pounds.
Positioning and Mounting
Position the GDP near a centralized staff
location.
To mount a GDP, use the following instructions:
1. Open the front hinge panel.
2. Using the GDP frame as a template,
mark the mounting holes on the
mounting surface.
3. Drill the mounting holes.
4. Secure the GDP frame to the mounting
surface using appropriate hardware and
replace the front hinge panel.
Wiring
For LC units, a GDP wires the same as a SAP.
Refer to page 14-2 and Figure 14.2 for wiring
instructions.