1-5Chapter 1: The LC1400 System
Double Conditioning - Elevator
The use of elevator deactivation with the
LC1400 zone will require coordination and
integration with the elevator company.
Important
Elevator deactivation circuitry restricts the
wearer of a tag from using an elevator. If a
tag enters a monitored elevator zone, the
elevator’s call button on that floor will be
deactivated. Call buttons on other floors are
unaffected, and no one is restricted from
coming to the floor.
If the elevator car is en route to the floor when
a tag enters the elevator zone, the elevator will
arrive on the floor, the door(s) will open, the
elevator controls will stop functioning, and the
system will alarm.
If the elevator doors are open and a tag is
within the elevator zone or enters the zone, the
doors will remain open, the elevator controls
will stop functioning, and an alarm will sound.
Double Conditioning - Automatic Door
If an active tag enters a monitored automatic
door zone, the system will detect the tag and
the automatic door operation (motion detector
and/or push paddle) will be disabled.
If the door is manually opened while the tag is
in the zone, an Egress alarm will be generated.
When the tag leaves the zone, the door will
return to normal operation after an adjustable
period of time
To clear this alarm, remove the tag from the
zone, close the door, and enter a valid code
into the zone keypad.
Perimeter Door Application
If desired, the LC1400 zone can be used as a
perimeter door zone. When in this mode, the
door will alarm when it is opened.
If the door has magnetic locks, the door would
remain locked (lock energized) at all times and
would require a valid code entered into the
keypad or the activating of a PBO (Push Button
Override) to open the door. Delayed egress
circuitry will function normally if 3101 Series
magnetic locks are used.
Internal vs. External Alarms
The LC1400T includes an internal alarm
sounder (a piezo) and the capability of
triggering external sounders.
An external sounder can be positioned away
from the zone at a remote location, such as a
hallway intersection or nurse station.
The internal piezo and an external sounder can
operate simultaneously and will be silenced by
a keypad reset.
A staff alert panel (SAP) or graphic display
panel (GDP) is another option for remote alarm
notification.