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
1-6 The LC 1200 System LC 1200 Manual
Power Loss Supervisor
A Power Loss Supervisor alarm occurs when a
charged 9V NiCAD battery is installed and the
LC unit loses power (see page 1-4 for more
information).
When a Power Loss Supervisor alarm occurs:
1. Go to the alarm location and take
appropriate action to find the cause of
the alarm.
2. Check the LC unit connections.
3. Verify the power source is working.
4. To silence the internal piezo buzzer
while you address the alarm, remove the
LC unit cover and remove jumper JP2
(Tone Enable).
5. If you cannot locate an immediate cause
for the alarm. Call your service
technician for further assistance.
Perimeter Door
A Perimeter Door alarm occurs when the LC
unit is in Perimeter Door mode (see page 1-3 for
more information) and the door is opened.
When a Perimeter Door alarm occurs:
1. Go to the alarm location and take
appropriate action to find the cause of
the alarm.
2. When finished close the door, and enter
a valid code into the zone Keypad to
clear the alarm.
Escorting
From time to time, it may be necessary to escort
a monitored resident through a protected zone.
This is done using the Keypad’s Escort function.
The Keypad’s Escort function allows passage of
a monitored resident through that monitored
zone without alarm for a predetermined time
(01-98 seconds; factory default 15 seconds). To
modify the Escort time, see page 6-9.
PLEASE NOTE:
While escorting, be aware of “tailgating.”
Tailgating is the practice of residents
lingering near a monitored zone (usually an
exit point) until an authorized escort passes
through the zone then immediately following
behind through the zone.
To prevent tailgating, be aware of all traffic
near a monitored zone and once you are
through the monitored zone wait until the
escort time has timed-out before proceeding.:
To escort a monitored resident through a
monitored zone, use the following instructions
1. Enter a valid code into the zone’s
Keypad. This will invoke the Keypad’s
Escort function. The Keypad’s green
LED will illuminate.
Note: Depending on the type of zone
you are escorting through, you may have
to leave the resident just out of the Tx
Activation Field while you enter the
Keypad code and then escort them
through.
2. Escort the monitored resident through
the zone.
Note: For slower moving residents, an
alarm may sound if you move too