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15-4 System Maintenance & Testing LC 1200 Manual
1. Notify staff and security that you will be
testing zone performance and alarms
will be generated. They should pay
special attention to traffic during this
time.
2. While not in the zone, use a TAD to
activate the test Tag.
3. Approach the door.
4. The Lock should engage.
NOTE: The LED on the Lock will turn
from green to red when the Lock is
engaged.
5. Remember once the Lock is engaged, in
order to open the door, you have invoke
the Delayed Egress Circuitry feature. To
do this, press on the door for the
duration of the nuisance delay (
1 to 3
seconds
) and the delayed egress
countdown (
15 to 30 seconds) then the
Lock will disengage and you can open
the door.
NOTE: During the delayed egress
countdown the Lock’s piezo will beep.
After you open the door, the Lock’s
piezo will sound continuously.
6. Record the results (pass or fail).
7. If the test fails to cause an alarm:
a. Notify staff and security of the
vulnerable area.
b. Check for visible damage or
tampering to the zone equipment.
c. Have a maintenance technician
verify power to the zone equipment.
d. Have a maintenance technician
verify the FPI is set properly.
e. Call your Accutech Representative.
9. To reset the zone, enter a Keypad reset,
deactivate the test Tag, close the door
completely, and, if necessary, clear the
alarm on the PC.
Zone, Hallway Test
Two conditions are required to generate an
alarm at a hallway zone: Tag detection and PIR
detection. This test will evaluate this operation.
1. Notify staff and security that you will be
testing zone performance and alarms
will be generated. They should pay
special attention to traffic during this
time.
2. Using a TAD, activate the test Tag.
3. Enter the monitored hallway zone and
move in the path of the PIR. An alarm
should be generated and an alarm may
sound.
4. Record the results (pass or fail).
5. If the test fails to cause an alarm:
a. Notify staff and security of the
vulnerable area.
b. Check for visible damage or
tampering to the zone equipment.
c. Have a maintenance technician
verify power to the zone equipment
d. Call your Accutech Representative.