User Manual

1-2 The LC 1200 System LC 1200 Manual
Single vs. Double Conditioning
Egress alarms can be set for either single or
double conditioning.
In single conditioning, one event has to happen
(i.e., a Tag being detected in the zone) to
generate an egress alarm.
In double conditioning, two events have to
happen (such as a Tag being detected in the zone
and the door opened or PIR tripped) to generate
an egress alarm.
Double conditioning is achieved when a
Magnetic Switch or Passive Infrared Reader
(PIR) is connected to the LC unit for that zone.
The “Monitored zones” section describes how
single and double conditioning is used in various
zone types.
Monitored zones
Single Conditioning
Double Conditioning - Door and Hallway
Double Conditioning – Door with Lock(s)
Double Conditioning – Elevator
Double Conditioning – Automatic Door
Single Conditioning
Single conditioning reacts the same for all
monitored zone types (e.g., door, hallway,
elevator, and automatic door).
With single conditioning, if an active Tag enters
a monitored zone, the system will detect the Tag
and an egress alarm will be generated.
To clear this alarm, remove the Tag from the
zone and enter a valid code into the zone
Keypad.
Double Conditioning – Door and Hallway
In double conditioning, two events have to
happen to generate an egress alarm.
At a door zone, a Tag must be detected in the
zone and the door opened or PIR detection to
generate an egress alarm.
In hallway zones, a Tag must be detected in the
zone and PIR detection to generate an alarm.
To clear this alarm, remove the Tag from the
zone, and enter a valid code into the zone
Keypad.