User Manual The Accutech Systems 1-
The Accutech Systems
ES 2200 System
IS 3200 System
BR 4200 System
Cut Band System
Alarms
How Accutech Systems Work
Addressing Alarms
Escorting
Throughout this manual, when referring to the
various applications of the system, the term
“Tag” is used to represent all possible
applications of the system (i.e., a resident, a
patient, an infant, pediatrics, or an asset).
Furthermore, the terms “ingress” and “egress”
will be encountered. They are another way of
saying “coming and going” or “entering and
exiting” respectively.
The ES 2200 System is our platform system
from which all Accutech System’s are built.
Each subsequent system adds on to the system
before. Each system can be easily upgraded as
facility needs change and technology advances.
ES 2200 System
The function of the ES 2200 System is to alert
facility personnel of the possible egress of a
monitored resident.
The ES 2200 can be utilized for special care
residents suffering from wandering malady or
tendencies of straying into unauthorized areas or
leaving a facility, pediatric patients, asset
security, and/or infant security. The system is
designed so that each monitored zone is a stand-
alone system.
The ES 2200 System works with ES 2200
System Tags (LT/SB22) and consists of:
a Controller
a Transmit Antenna*
a Receiver
a Magnetic Switch (door zones) or
a Passive Infrared Reader (PIR)
(hallway and elevators zones)
a Keypad
a Local Alarm*
* Multiple options are available for these
components. In most cases a Tx Wand Antenna is
used for the Transmit Antenna, however, in special
circumstances a variation of the Tx Wand antenna
can be used. Furthermore, there are various options
available for a Local Alarm.
When a Tag enters a monitored zone, the system
can automatically:
lock doors
deactivate elevators
sound alarms
flash strobe lights
trigger visual displays
(e.g., SAPs, GDPs, as well as PCs in IS
3200 and BR 4200 Systems)
The Controller can be mounted on the wall near
the point of egress or can be mounted out of
sight in an utility or equipment closet.
A Tx Wand Antenna is mounted on the wall at
the point of egress.
The Receiver is mounted internally (inside the
Controller) when the Controller is located at the
zone or externally (near the monitored zone)
when the Controller is located remotely.