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REASONS TO
BUY WANDERCONTROL SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT!
Wander Control
Systems started out with the Alpha Watch
product line which was introduced in 1988 to
help aid in
protection of wanderers. Unlike other systems on
the market, the Alpha Watch System has improved
and upgraded on a continuous basis for more than
12 years. Customers routinely upgrade from 2 and
2+ systems to our newest line of Platinum and
Gold Systems. The strength of Alpha Watch is our
ability to adapt our equipment to the needs of
each nursing home, assisted living facility, and
hospital we service. With our flexibility comes
the ability to give you exactly what you need at
a competitive price.
7 reasons why
Nursing Homes, Intermediate Care Facilities,
Assisted Living Facilities, Adult Day Care,
Specialized Alzheimer's Units and Other Medical
Facilities
are selecting Alpha Watch for wander control and
resident security:
- No false
alarms.*
- Our Life Time
Tags are the best program in the industry.
- Proven
reliability.
- Tags are
individually coded to identify each wanderer.
- Equipment is
easily installed by a trained technician or
your own personnel.
- Each system is
easy to use and requires little training, Your
staff will be happy you selected Alpha Watch.
- Easily
upgraded equipment allows you to change to
meet the future needs of your facility and
residents.
*False Alarms: We
have eliminated the problem of false alarms.
There is a digital encryption code for each
Alpha Watch tag, making it impossible for the
system to mistake interference for a valid tag
read.
Magnetic Locks
|
TYPE |
HOLDING FORCE |
UL LISTING
CATEGORY |
DESCRIPTION |
|
MAG-650 |
650 LB |
GWXT |
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MAG-GATE |
1200 LB |
GWXT |
Outdoor
operation |
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MAG-101 |
1500 LB |
FWAX |
Delayed egress
15 or 30 seconds |
Alpha Watch Inc.
assumes no responsibility for supplying the
correct magnetic locks to meet your state and
local fire, occupancy, and licensor codes.
All magnetic
locks are supplied with a fire alarm interface
relay. It is the responsibility of the facility
to obtain all permits and variances from the
appropriate state and local agencies for the
installation of the specified system.
The * button may
be used for emergency override of locking
mechanisms where required.
Alpha Watch Equipment Basics
The Alpha Watch
Wander Control System is used to provide safety
and security for the wandering resident. With a
combination of a control unit and an appropriate
antenna system placed at a door, hallway,
elevator, etc, added security is supplied to
help prevent a wanderer from eloping. Each
potential wanderer must be provided with a tag
that can be placed anywhere on the body. Each of
the tags have a unique code to identify
individual residents.
During normal
operation an Alpha Watch System constantly looks
for a tagged resident. When a tag approaches the
monitored area the control unit will identify
the tag ID and display it on the LCD screen.
Once a tag has been detected the control unit
will light a red LED on the front panel to let
you know the system is in an alert status.
During this alert status the unit will activate
any magnetic locks attached to the door. If a
protected door is opened while detecting a tag
an audible alarm will sound, notifying staff
members. The ID of the resident will stay on the
display of the control unit until a new tag is
detected. In order to escort a tagged resident
through the protected door a staff member must
enter a 3 to 5 digit code on the control unit.
The Alpha Watch
System has many programmable and selectable
functions. The unit is ready to provide
protection at initial power up with the default
settings and jumpers. However, many facilities
wish to modify the settings to better suite
their needs. A few of the commonly used
parameters that a facility may change are listed
at the bottom of this page.
Even though the
Alpha Watch System’s primary function is to
monitor the presence of tagged residents, there
are times when you may need to monitor the door
to secure it from the passage of any
unauthorized person. A “perimeter” mode may be
manually activated by the keypad on the control
unit, or a unit can be programmed to enter and
exit the “perimeter” mode at specific times.
While the unit is
in “perimeter” mode the control unit is in a
constant alert status. If a magnetic lock is in
use the door will be securely and continuously
closed. In order for staff members to gain
passage through the door they must enter a 3 to
5 digit escort code at the control panel to
temporarily disable the control unit. Switches
and keypads are available for the opposite side
of the door to allow access.
Programmable
Through Key-Pad On Control Unit
- Change the
escort code for allowing tagged residents to
pass through a protected door.
- Change the
alarm pattern made by the control unit in
“wander control” mode.
- Enter the
“perimeter” mode.
- Exit the
“perimeter” mode.
- Change the
escort code used while in “perimeter” mode
(you may use a code different from “wander
control” mode).
- Change the
alarm sound made while in “perimeter” mode.
- Set the time
of day (the clock in the control unit has a
basic 24 hour clock).
Extra Key-Pad
Functions
- Display the
programmed “perimeter” times.
- Display the
address of the control unit.
- Display the
jumper settings of the control unit.
- Display the
software version of the control unit.
Jumper Selectable
Options
- Set control
panel address.
- Set the escort
time (10,15,20,25,30,45,60, or 75 seconds).
- Set polarity
for the fire panel input.
- Enable
monitoring of a second door.
- Allow unit to
only protect door with tags that have an ID
from 1 to 126.
- Allow unit to
only protect door with tags that have an ID
from 99 to 254.
- Allow unit to
protect door with all tags (1 to 254).
Magnetic Locks
|
TYPE |
HOLDING FORCE |
UL LISTING
CATEGORY |
DESCRIPTION |
|
MAG-650 |
650 LB |
GWXT |
|
|
MAG-GATE |
1200 LB |
GWXT |
Outdoor
operation |
|
MAG-101 |
1500 LB |
FWAX |
Delayed egress
15 or 30 seconds |
Alpha Watch Inc.
assumes no responsibility for supplying the
correct magnetic locks to meet your state and
local fire, occupancy, and licensor codes.
All magnetic
locks are supplied with a fire alarm interface
relay. It is the responsibility of the facility
to obtain all permits and variances from the
appropriate state and local agencies for the
installation of the specified system.
The * button may
be used for emergency override of locking
mechanisms where required.
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