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Series 6.0 Software (0510-1079-A) - User Guide 23
Code Alert ICM System
Door/Window Transceiver
A Door/Window transceiver is used to protect a door or window against
unauthorized egress. An Exit alarm event is reported in the Event List when a
monitored door or window is opened. The alarm automatically clears when the
door or window is closed. The Door/Window transceiver is supervised; if no
information is received by the system from the transceiver for a specified number
of minutes, a Device Fault alarm is generated in the Event List at the computer.
The Door/Window transceiver comes in two pieces: the transceiver enclosure and
a magnet. The transceiver enclosure is mounted on the door or window frame; the
magnet is attached directly to the door or window. An alarm triggers when the
devices are separated. The Door/Window transceiver is powered by a replaceable
3-volt battery.
Reset Button
There are two types of reset buttons. If your Door/Window transceiver comes
with a reset button, the alarm must be reset at the door by pressing the reset button
once the door/window is closed. The Door/Window transceiver comes in three
pieces: the transceiver enclosure a magnet, and a reset button.
Smoke Detector
If your facility is using wireless Smoke Detectors in conjunction with your Series
6.0 Software, a Smoke alarm event is reported in the Event List each time a
Smoke Detector is activated. A Smoke Detector is supervised; a routine signal is
sent from the device and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault
event is generated in the Event List at the computer. The Smoke Detector is
powered by a replaceable 3-volt battery.
PIR Sensor
The Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensor is a motion detector used to sense motion in a
room or hallway. Or, it can be used as an Inactivity-Check-in device to sense
when no motion is detected within a set period of time (refer to “Inactivity Check-
in” in the Series 6.0 Software User Guide). An Assistance Required alarm event is
reported in the Event List each time the detector is activated.
A PIR motion detector can be supervised; a routine signal is sent from the device
and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault event is generated in
the Event List. The PIR Sensor is powered by a replaceable 3-volt battery.
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