User Manual

LC 1200 Manual Glossary G-1
Glossary
Automatic Door
Deactivation
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.
Delayed Egress Circuitry
A feature of the Accutech 3101 Magnetic Lock that, due to fire and life
safety codes, allows free egress through a door after 15 seconds of constant
force. In the event of a fire alarm, the Delayed Egress Circuitry is disabled.
Double conditioning
A characteristic of a zone that requires two conditions to be met (such as
Tag detection and PIR detection) before an alarm is generated.
Egress alarm
An alarm condition that occurs when a Tag is in the Tx Activation Field
and a door is opened (or PIR detection).
Elevator
Deactivation Circuitry
Circuitry that deactivates an elevator’s call button(s) when a Tag is a
monitored elevator zone.
Escort Function
A function of the Keypad used to escort Tags through a monitored zone
without triggering alarms.
Fire Panel Interface
(FPI)
A FPI ties Accutech Security System components into the facility’s fire
panel. Required if the system includes Magnetic Locks and/or Elevator
Deactivation Circuitry. In the event of a fire, Magnetic Locks and Elevator
Deactivation Circuitry are disabled. However, if there is still power to the
system, the alarms will still sound.
Graphic Display Panel
(GDP)
A display panel, which provides staff with a representation of the floor
being monitored. GDPs are custom-made to a facility’s floor plan and
notify staff when an alarm condition occurs in a monitored zone through a
piezo buzzer and alarm-specific LEDs.
Keypad
A Keypad is used to reset zone equipment once an alarm has been
addressed (Keypad Reset) or to escort Tags through a monitored zone
without triggering alarms (Keypad Escort). The Keypad is also capable of
providing visual indicators for Tag detection, alarms, and escort time.
Keypad Reset
A feature of the Keypad that is used to reset zone equipment after an alarm
has been addressed.
LED Tag
A Tag designed to verify proper zone coverage (without causing alarms)
during installation, adjustment, or testing of a monitored zone.