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SECTION 7 STANDARD FEATURES
The selective monitoring system is designed to augment your policy regarding security of infants, small children, or residents. If used
and tested properly, the system will provide many years of trouble free operation. The standard system consists of an Exit Panel, the
electromagnetic lock, the Receiver/Antenna, magnetic door contacts, and an active Transmitter.
The standard mode of operation for the Exit System allows free access of the door by nurse staff members and visitors but quietly
locks the door when a transmitter approaches the door. When the transmitter leaves the monitored area, the door unlocks and access
is again available for the nurse staff and visitors. If a nurse staff member is required to escort a transmitter out of the protected area,
an escort code can be entered into the Exit Panel keypad to allow both the nurse staff member and the transmitter to pass through
the perimeter without creating an alarm.
Other key features are described below and can be activated at the time of installation or at any time afterward by a trained
technician.
Primary Reset (Escort) Code – This code is used to reset an alarm condition or escort a monitored transmitter through a door
without creating an alarm condition. In the Advanced Security Mode, the primary reset (escort) code will not allow access through a
monitored door location. This code should not be given to family members or visitors. Only nurse staff members should be
allowed to reset an alarm condition or escort a transmitter out of the building without creating an alarm.
Tertiary Reset (Escort) Code - This code is used to reset an alarm condition or escort a monitored transmitter through a door
without creating an alarm condition. In the Advanced Security Mode, the tertiary reset (escort) code will not allow access through a
monitored door location. This code should not be given to family members or visitors. Only nurse staff members should be
allowed to reset an alarm condition or escort a transmitter out of the building without creating an alarm.
Secondary Reset (Programming) Code –In the Advanced Security Mode, the secondary code is used to escort a transmitter through
a monitored door. This code is also used to enter the programming mode of the system. This code should only be given to
authorized nursing staff members.
Selectable Delayed Egress Timing – This feature allows the Exit Panel to be programmed for either a 15 or 30 second release on
activation of the delayed egress function. Per NFPA Life Safety Code 101, local life safety officials must be contacted for guidance
on requirements for local jurisdictions prior to being programmed.
Latching Delayed Egress – Enabling the latching delayed egress function of the Exit Panel allows the electromagnetic lock to
remain unlocked whenever the delayed egress cycle has released the door and a monitored transmitter has exited the perimeter. A
valid reset (escort) code entered by an authorized staff member is required before the door is available to lock again.
Software Verification – The software verification feature allows the user to determine which software version is installed in the Exit
Panel. The Exit Panel will blink the LED’s and chirp the sounder located on the front of the panel in specific sequences that are to
be counted for identification.
PM Mode – This feature allows the Exit Panel to be programmed to lock and unlock automatically at certain times of the day
whether a transmitter is near a monitored area or not.
Loiter Alarm – When activated, this feature will create an alarm condition whenever a monitored transmitter remains within the
detection range of an exit for a predetermined period of time.