User Manual

LC 1200 Manual Automatic Door Deactivation 11-1
Automatic Door
Deactivation
Specifications
Positioning and Mounting
Wiring
In automatic door applications (doors that open
via a motion sensor or push paddle), the LC unit
can deactivate this feature when a Tag enters a
monitored zone’s Tx Activation Field.
With Automatic Door Deactivation (
Part #
700033
), when a Tag is detected in the Tx
Activation Field, the motion detector and/or
push paddle is disabled. When the Tag leaves
the zone, the door will function normally after
the preset delay times out (02-18 seconds; set by
R43 Tag Detect Delay).
If the door is opened manually while a Tag is the
zone, an alarm will sound.
To reset the alarm, remove the Tag from the
zone, close the door, and enter a valid code into
the zone Keypad.
Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
Power Requirements
12V DC
Temperature
The PBO 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
The Automatic Door Deactivation cabinet
weighs approximately 3 pounds.
Positioning and Mounting
Automatic Door Deactivation is enclosed in a
6”x6”x4” cabinet and should be located in the
room containing the door controls. Use hardware
appropriate for the weight, size, and mounting
surface.
Wiring
You will need 22-gauge, 2-conductor plenum-
rated cable for this connection.
To wire the LC unit for Automatic Door
Deactivation, refer to Figure 11.1 on the next
page.