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Welcome to our world of innovation: Product Details - Cell Call Systems Note: This document is designed to be duplex printed. SECTION 1 1.1 1.2 - STATIC SYSTEMS, THE COMPANY Introduction Why Choose Static Systems? SECTION 2 2.1 - INTRODUCTION TO CELL CALL SYSTEMS Which System? SECTION 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 - THE CODEMLON-SECURE SYSTEM Introduction System Specification Upgrade Option Sitting of Equipment (Typical Installation) Typical Wiring Diagram (New Installation) Typical Wiring Diagram (Upgrade Project) Typical System of Operation Flow Diagrams Equipment Details Connection Details SECTION 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 - CODEMLON-SECURE WITH INTERCOM Introduction System Specification Typical Wiring Diagrams Typical System of Operation Flow Diagrams Equipment Details SECTION 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 - CELL CALL PROJECT LIST Direct Wired Systems Addressable Systems Auditable Systems Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 2 of 67 1 Index Static Systems’ head office and manufacturing base occupies a four acre site in Staffordshire. 1.1 INTRODUCTION Founded in 1964, Static Systems Group Plc is a privately owned company with its headquarters and manufacturing base situated in Staffordshire, England. Acknowledged as a world leader in the design, manufacture and supply of healthcare communications and a leading supplier of advanced alarm systems, Static Systems Group is renowned for innovation and the highest levels of product quality. Operating through a network of technical sales engineers working within the U.K., and carefully selected agents overseas, clients throughout five continents of the world specify Static Systems Group knowing the service they receive will be second to none. Over the years the Group has shown a long-term commitment to its customers. A commitment which ensures equipment users are provided with the system which best suits their particular needs - both today and in the future. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 3 of 67 2 Static Systems – The Company With particular reference to prison alarm systems, Static Systems has, over many years, shown a dedication to the prison service which is second to none. Recent proof of the company’s commitment includes:• the development of both an Auditable General Alarm system and an Auditable Cell Call System meeting with MoJ requirements. • the introduction of an upgrade path for existing direct wired cell call installations – allowing calls to be logged on a printer or central computer, on a cell by cell basis, while retaining the majority of the original equipment. the purchase of Bentel Systems Limited – a major UK manufacturer of conventional cell call equipment. • Static Systems' expertise is such that it can provide a complete service from initial system design, through supply of equipment to installation, commissioning and after sales service and maintenance. Static Systems' range of products includes: • Cell Call Systems • General Alarm Systems • Advanced Fire Alarm Systems • Site Monitoring Systems • Health Care Communication Systems • Bedhead Services Trunking & Lighting • Personnel Attack Alarm Systems • Door Entry Systems • Tagging Systems • Disabled Toilet • Induction Loop Systems • A comprehensive range of public address, intercom and paging systems Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 4 of 67 2 Static Systems – The Company 1.2 WHY CHOOSE STATIC SYSTEMS? For over 40 years Static Systems Group Plc has been at the forefront of alarm system manufacture. From the very beginning the company’s expertise has been in the development of monitoring and call equipment for medium and large sites, such as detention centres and hospitals which require a ‘systems’ approach, whereby equipment based on proven technology is tailored to meet the specific needs of the site it is to serve. This approach has earned the company a reputation for quality and reliability. As a ‘systems provider’ the company’s technical and project teams have an unrivalled wealth of experience of managing products and projects. We undertake design of projects on behalf of clients where required, recognising our knowledge of the various standards and requirements. The design and subsequent liability can be underwritten by Insurance providers if required by the client/contract. Our extensive manufacturing facility provides in-house assembly of alarm equipment. All products are fully tested against written standards and client requirements prior to despatch to site. Our Research & Development Department undertakes all new product design and tests all products for compliance with European Standards and Directives in our E.M.C. (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) Test Centre. Our Project Management Teams comprise a Project Manager with overall responsibility for the co-ordination of the project, Project Engineers and System Planners assisted by Technical Support and Drawing Services Departments. Site Works are the responsibility of the project manager, and are supervised on a daily basis by a Foreman/Site Supervisor. Ongoing site support post-contract is the responsibility of our Service and Maintenance Department who through directly employed and suitably qualified personnel ensure the systems are maintained and up-graded in accordance with relevant standards and ongoing requirements. In summary a partnership with Static Systems Group provides:• • • • • • Experience of Similar Projects Knowledge of Standards High Quality Professional Service Full Technical Support Wide Range of Products and Services Commitment to Long-term Partnership Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 5 of 67 3 Static Systems – The Company 2.1 WHICH SYSTEM? Following Prison Service concern regarding the inability of most existing cell call systems to register when a call was made, accepted and subsequently reset outside the cell, there have been many recent advancements in cell call system technology advancements which are set to continue. Inevitably, this has lead to more choice and choosing the right system requires careful consideration to ensure the needs of both staff and prisoners are met. Once installed the call system will serve the establishment for many years. The chosen system, therefore, should be flexible and able to meet changing practice and requirements. There is a real possibility, however, of becoming locked in with a provider whose product is inflexible and care should be taken to choose a system which can be easily adapted. Arguably but most importantly, the status of the manufacturer is crucial. Peace of mind can only be achieved by purchasing a system from a well established provider who complies with all relevant standards and responds to market needs. Likewise, the chosen manufacturer should be capable and willing to support its products post contract. The information contained within this document outlines equipment available from Static Systems for new installation projects. Systems tailored to meet individual prison specifications can be designed and built by our own in-house engineering teams. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 6 of 67 4The System 3.1 INTRODUCTION In accordance with the 1952 Prison Act, it is a requirement that every cell shall have a means of communicating with the wing office. Traditionally, this has been achieved through the use of hard wired equipment which, by its very nature, is inflexible and unable to keep apace with changing prison practice. The MoJ, in response, has sort to take advantage of advances in technology by making the use of a software controlled auditable cell call system mandatory for both refurbishment and new build projects. Accordingly, and in line with the company’s on-going commitment to the prison service, Static Systems has extended its cell call product range to include an Auditable System which meets with MoJ requirements and also utilises the proven Echolon® LONWORKS® topology. Particularly useful in cases of dispute, the logging facility provided with an auditable system records the operation of cell call equipment allowing staff to determine conclusively when a call was made within a particular cell, when the call was accepted at the Wing Office Display Unit, and when the call was reset outside the cell. Codemlon-Secure systems can also be provided with Intercom functionality where required. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • The exact location of the call is given at the Wing Office. • All system activity is recorded, together with date and time. • Hard copy print-out available for inclusion within reports, etc. • Flexible and suitable for phased installation. • Proven communications technology. • Existing wiring can be re-used in many instances. • EMC compliant. LONWORKS is a trademark of Echelon Corporation registered in the United States and other countries. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 7 of 67 4The System 3.2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION 3.2.1 INTRODUCTION A LONWORKS® based Auditable Cell Call System shall be provided. The system shall comply with the latest Framework Arrangement Specification for Cell Call Systems issued by the MoJ. Every cell shall be provided with a means of communicating with the Wing Office. For this purpose each cell shall be equipped with a Cell Call Unit capable of initiating an audible and visual call to prison staff, who will respond to the call and assess the requirements of the inmate. In addition, Landing Indicators shall be provided to enable staff to identify the origin of a call without the need to first attend the Wing Office. Every activation of the cell call system shall be logged at the File Server to allow staff to determine conclusively when a call was made within a particular cell, when the call was accepted at the Wing Office Display Unit, and when the call was reset outside the cell. Additionally, inmates shall be able to control the cell light, and staff to control the night light within the cell from the corridor. 3.2.1 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION 3.2.1.1 Cell Call Unit A Cell Call Unit shall be provided within each cell to allow inmates to summon staff assistance. Call Units shall contain no active electronics and shall comprise:• • • • • 1 no. call button 1 no. reassurance lamp 1 no. tamper switch Stainless steel front plate with tamper resistant fixings Light control (optional) – the cell light switch shall be capable of operation at ELV as well as 240V. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 8 of 67 4The System 3.2.1.2 Corridor Reset Unit A Corridor Reset Unit shall be provided outside each cell to allow resetting of cell calls and recording of attendance visits by staff. Each Corridor Reset Unit shall comprise:• • • • • 3.2.1.3 1 no. reassurance lamp to indicate cell status 1 no. reset button to cancel associated call 1 no. key-switch to initiate attendance mode 1 no. night light switch (240V) Stainless steel front plate with tamper resistant fixings Wing Office Display Unit Wing Office Display Units shall be installed on each wing as the main staff indicator and shall be capable of accepting up to 200 cell call units. Each unit shall comprise:• • • • • • 3.2.1.4 1 no. LCD Display to provide cell location labels and system messages in the event of an alarm/fault condition (2 rows of 16 characters). When in quiescent mode the LCD display shall read “SYSTEM HEALTHY”. Messages shall scroll as they are generated. 1 no. Speaker to generate audible alarm tones. 1 no. Accept button to silence tones. It shall not be possible to silence emergency calls and priority alarms. 1 no. Bi-colour LED to provide Power Healthy/System Fault/Tamper indication. Stainless steel front plate with tamper resistant fixings. Each unit shall be provided with its own power supply/controller. The power supply shall be capable of supporting 100 cells and associated reset units and landing indicators, with 5 calls per hour, each lasting 5 minutes for a period in excess of 24 hours. The supply shall allow for 100 cells to be calling simultaneously. Landing Indicator An indicator shall be provided on every landing to alert staff to active calls. Each unit shall comprise:• • • High brightness LEDs (2, 3, or 4 way) to advise staff of the call. 1 no. multi-tone speaker operating in conjunction with the LED indicators. It shall be possible to mute the tones from the Wing Office Display Unit. Stainless steel front plate with tamper resistant fixings. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 9 of 67 4The System 3.2.1.5 File Server A PC based File Server capable of accepting data from up to 12 wings shall be installed within the Security Office to provide a central log of events. • • • • • • • • 3.2.1.6 The File Server shall have a minimum specification of P166, 32MB RAM, and 1.2GB hard drive, to store in excess of 1,000,000 events. Software shall be in accordance with DISC PD2000-1 and the system shall be configured such that it will not be possible to install or run other software on the system. The VDU shall continually display events as they are received, and all information shall be stored in such a manner that it shall not be possible to erase or modify the historical data. In the event of a communication failure within any wing an audible and visual alarm shall be generated. In the event of an emergency signal being generated, an audible and visual alarm shall be generated on the File Server providing location details of the alarm. It shall be possible to immediately reset the display, or after a period of 30 seconds be removed from the display. The server shall continue to log other incoming emergency notifications. It shall be possible to produce reports based on: time periods, individual wings, landings, and cells and across all events. It shall be possible to download these reports to disc and to print out a hard copy. Menu functions on the system shall be accessed via a mouse/keyboard. The File Server shall be supported by a UPS capable of supporting the PC for a period of 30 minutes. In the event of a total power failure the system shall reboot to the monitoring page. Power Supply Unit A self contained Power Supply Unit shall be provided for connection to the Wing Office Display Unit. The P.S.U. shall monitor the following:• • • • • Mains fail Battery low Battery fail Charge fail DC healthy Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 10 of 67 4The System 3.2 SYSTEM OF OPERATION 3.2.1 Alarm Priorities:- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Emergency Priority Call Tamper failures Power supply faults Normal 3.2.2 Healthy/Quiescent Under normal conditions (with no alarms/calls active) all lamps on the Landing Indicator Panels shall be off. The Wing Office Display Units shall display the text message “SYSTEM HEALTHY”, and the status LED shall illuminate green. The File Server shall display a log of the most recent system events. 3.2.3 Cell Call Initiation: The prisoner operates a button on the Cell Call Unit. Effect: The Cell Call Unit reassurance LED flashes. The Corridor Reset Unit reassurance LED flashes. An audible tone and visual warning is initiated at the Landing Indicator. At the Wing Office Display Unit an audible tone is generated and a text message, eg. “CELL CALL – A3 CELL 24” appears on the LCD. The ‘Call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. Acceptance: A prison officer presses the ‘Accept’ button at the Wing Office Display Unit Effect: The Cell Call Unit reassurance LED is illuminated continuously. The Corridor Reset Unit reassurance LED is illuminated continuously. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 11 of 67 4The System The audible tone at the Landing Indicator (optional) silences and the LED operates continuously. The audible tone at the Wing Office Display Unit silences and the text message displays “ACCEPT CALL – A3 CELL 24”. ‘Acceptance of the call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. Reset: The ‘Reset’ button is operated on the Corridor Reset Unit. Effect: All audible tones are silenced (if applicable) and associated LED indicators extinguished The text message at the Wing Office Display Unit changes to read “RESET CALL – A3 CELL 24” ‘Reset of the call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. 3.2.4 Priority Call Initiation: If not reset within a predetermined time a Cell Call will be given Priority status. Effect: Indicator LEDs continue to flash. The output level of all active audible tones is reduced. (Note: A Priority Call cannot be cancelled at the Wing Office). The text message at the Wing Office Display Unit changes to read “PRIORITY CALL – A3 CELL 24” The ‘Priority Call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. Reset: 3.2.5 The ‘Reset’ button is operated on the Corridor Reset Unit. Cell Call Reset by Use of Keyswitch Initiation: A cell call has been initiated and the key-switch on the Corridor Reset Unit has been operated. Effect: Indication LEDs extinguish and audible tones silence. The text message at the Wing Office Display Unit changes to read “RESET CALL – A3 CELL 24”. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 12 of 67 4The System ‘Reset of the call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. 3.2.6 Attendance Time Out Initiation: A Cell Call is active, a member of staff has operated the keyswitch on the Corridor Reset Unit and the time-out period has been exceeded. Effect: Indicator LEDs flash rapidly. Audible tones change to an ‘Attendance’ tone. The text message at the Wing Office Display Unit changes to read “ATTENDANCE CALL – A3 CELL 24” ‘Attendance Call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. Reset: The attendance reset key-switch is operated on the Corridor Reset Unit. Effect: All audible tones are silenced and associated LED indicators extinguished. The text message at the Wing Office Display Unit changes to read “RESET CALL – A3 CELL 24” ‘Reset of the call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. 3.2.7 Emergency Call (Attendance Mode) Initiation: The key-switch on the Corridor Reset Unit is in the ‘ON’ position and the Cell Call Button is then pressed. Effect: The Cell Call Unit reassurance LED flashes. The Corridor Reset Unit reassurance LED flashes. An audible emergency tone and visual warning is initiated at the Landing indicator. At the Wing Office Display Unit an audible ‘emergency’ tone is generated and a text message, eg. “EMERGENCY CALL – A3 CELL 24” appears on the LCD. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 13 of 67 4The System ‘Emergency Call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. Reset: The key-switch is turned to the ‘OFF’ position on the Corridor Reset Unit. Effect: All audible tones are silenced and associated LED indicators extinguished. The text message at the Wing Office Display Unit changes to read “RESET CALL – A3 CELL 24” ‘Reset of the emergency call’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. 3.2.8 Visit Initiation: The reset button on the Corridor Reset Unit is operated while no call is active. Effect: The reassurance LED on the Corridor Reset Unit will illuminate while the reset button is pressed. ‘Visit’ together with time and date is recorded at the File Server. Reset: 3.2.9 Automatic upon release of reset button (Non-latching switch) Tamper Initiation: The front plate of the Cell Call Unit is removed operating a hidden switch. Effect: The reassurance LED on the Corridor Reset Unit will illuminate continuously. The Status LED at the Wing Office Display Unit will illuminate red, the audible tone will sound and the text message will read “TAMPER – A3 CELL 24” ‘Tamper Alarm’ together with time and date is recorded at the File Server. Reset: Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 14 of 67 Close tamper switch and press reset button on Corridor Reset Unit. 4The System Effect: Audible tones will silence. ‘Tamper Reset’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. 3.2.10 Unit Failure Initiation: Connection is lost to the Corridor Reset Unit Effect: The Status LED at the Wing Office Display Unit will illuminate red, the audible tone will sound and the text message will read “UNIT FAILURE – A3 CELL 24” ‘Unit Failure’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. 3.2.11 PSU Fault Initiation: Power Supply Fault Effect: The Status LED at the Wing Office Display Unit will illuminate red, and the text message will read “PSU FAULT”. ‘Power Supply Unit Fault’ together with time and date is logged at the File Server. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 15 of 67 4The System 3.3 UPGRADE OPTION For instances where a prison requires the features and benefits of an auditable cell call system but does not wish to replace all of the existing conventionally wired equipment, Static Systems’ team of in-house engineers will design a unit to interface the existing system with indicating and logging equipment from the CODEMLONSECURE range. FEATURES & BENEFITS ƒ The exact location of the cell in alarm is given at the Wing Office Display Unit. ƒ All cell call events are recorded on a cell by cell basis for review by authorised personnel. ƒ Hard copy print-out available for inclusion within reports, etc. ƒ Central computer stores all events onto hard disk for retrieval / analysis at a later date ƒ (optional). ƒ Minimal (or no) modification to the existing cell call and corridor reset units. ƒ Existing 24VDC Cell Call Power Supply Unit is retained. ƒ Re-wiring of the existing cell call system is generally not required. ƒ Phased installation allows the existing system to remain in operation while the upgrade system is installed. Furthermore, the upgrade system can be proven before connection to the existing system is made. ƒ Existing system and upgrade equipment are electrically isolated. ƒ Suitable for connection to alternative voltage based systems. ƒ EMC compliance. Notes: 1. 2. CODEMLON-SECURE is compatible with the majority of conventionally wired cell systems currently installed within U.K. prisons. Static Systems’ team of experienced engineers would be pleased to evaluate any existing cell call installation to ascertain a suitable programme of upgrade works to ensure the system meets with current prison regulations and requirements. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 16 of 67 4The System 3.4 SITTING OF EQUIPMENT (TYPICAL INSTALLATION) Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 17 of 67 4The System 3.5 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (NEW INSTALLATION) Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 18 of 67 4The System 3.6 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (UPGRADE PROJECT) Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 19 of 67 4The System 3.7.1 3.7 TYPICAL SYSTEM OF OPERATION FLOW DIAGRAMS Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 20 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 21 of 67 4The System 3.7.3 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 22 of 67 4The System 3.7.4 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 23 of 67 4The System 3.7.5 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 24 of 67 4The System 3.7.6 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 25 of 67 4The System 3.7.7 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 26 of 67 4The System 3.7.8 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 27 of 67 4The System 3.7.9 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 28 of 67 4The System 3.7.10 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 29 of 67 4The System 3.7.11 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 30 of 67 4The System 3.7.12 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 31 of 67 4The System 3.7.13 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 32 of 67 4The System 3.7.14 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 33 of 67 4The System 3.7.15 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 34 of 67 4The System 3.8 EQUIPMENT DETAILS Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with tamper switch Part Code: 76100 Plate Size: 86mm x 86mm Box Size: Flush – Standard 1 Gang deep drawn (Part No. 39126) Surface – 100mm x 100mm x 50mm (Part No. 39356) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with vandal-resistant light switch and tamper switch Part Code: 76101 Plate Size: 146mm x 86mm Box Size: Flush – Standard 2 Gang deep drawn (Part No. 39127) Surface – 160mm x 100mm x 50mm (Part No. 39357) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 35 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with twin vandal-resistant light switches and tamper switch Part Code: 76172 Plate Size: 146mm x 86mm Box Size: Flush – Standard 2 Gang deep drawn (Part No. 39127) Surface – 160mm x 100mm x 50mm (Part No. 39357) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with vandal-resistant light switch and tamper switch Part Code: 76190 Plate Size: 146mm x 86mm Box Size: Flush – Standard 2 Gang deep drawn (Part No. 39127) Surface – 160mm x 100mm x 50mm (Part No. 39357) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with tamper switch Part Code: 76102 Plate Size: 155mm x 46mm Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 36 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with vandal-resistant light switch and tamper switch Part Code: 76103 Plate Size: 155mm x 46mm Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with vandal-resistant light switch, tamper switch, TV/FM outlets and twin 13 amp switched socket outlets Part Code: 76124 Facilities: • • • • • • Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39177) Surface – 185mm x 264mm x 50mm (Part No. 39358) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered TV/FM Outlets Cell Call Button Reassurance LED Light Switch Twin Switched Socket Outlet Tamper Alarm Switch Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 37 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with TV/FM outlets, tamper switch and twin 13 amp switched socket outlets Part Code: 76179 Facilities: • • • • • • Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39177) Surface – 185mm x 264mm x 50mm (Part No. 39358) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered TV/FM Outlets Cell Call Button Reassurance LED Light Switch Twin Switched Socket Outlet Tamper Alarm Switch Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with TV/FM outlets and twin 13 amp switched socket outlets Part Code: 76659 Facilities: • TV/FM Outlets • Twin Switched Socket Outlet Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39177) Surface – 185mm x 264mm x 50mm (Part No. 39358) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with TV outlet and twin Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 38 of 67 4The System 13 amp switched socket outlets Part Code: 76673 Facilities: • TV Outlet • Twin Switch Socket Outlet Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39177) Surface – 185mm x 264mm x 50mm (Part No. 39358) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit Part Code: 76104 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm deep drawn (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 39 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with vandalresistant light switch Part Code: 76105 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm deep drawn (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with attendance key switch Part Code: 76106 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm deep drawn (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: Attendance key - Part No. 03540 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 40 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with vandalresistant light switch and attendance key switch Part Code: 76108 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm deep drawn (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: Attendance key - Part No. 03540 Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with vandalresistant light switch, attendance key switch and isolation key switch Part Code: 76184 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm deep drawn (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: Attendance and Isolation key - Part No. 03540 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 41 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Mounting Box Part Code: 76685 Size: Surface – 200mm x 200mm x 50mm Material: 1.5mm Zintec Steel Finish: Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Note: This unit will accommodate Cell Call Plate Part No. 76100. The sides of the box are angled at 45 degrees. Codemlon-Secure Mounting Box Part Code: 76686 Size: Surface – 260mm x 200mm x 50mm Material: 1.5mm Zintec Steel Finish: Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Note: This unit will accommodate Cell Call Unit Plate No. 76101 and Part No. 76672. The sides of the box are angled at 45 degrees. Codemlon-Secure Mounting Box Part Code: 76687 Size: Surface – 285mm x 364mm x 50mm Material: 1.5mm Zintec Steel Finish: Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Note: This unit will accommodate Cell Call Plate Part No. 76124 and Part No. 76659. The sides of the box are angled at 45 degrees. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 42 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Mains Distribution Unit Part Code: 76655 Facilities: • Mains Isolation Key Switch - isolates sockets only • Mains Isolation Neon Indicator - lights when sockets are isolated • 40A RCD 30 ma Trip - to serve the miniature circuit breakers • 6A MCB Type C - for socket control • 2A MCB Type C - for lighting control Box Size: Surface – 203mm x 185mm x 90mm Material: 1.5mm Mild Steel Finish: Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Note: The residual current device and miniature circuit breakers are enclosed behind a lockable door. Door key - Part No. 03541. Isolation key - Part No. 03540. Codemlon-Secure Horizontal Distribution Unit Part Code: 76664 Facilities: • Mains Isolation Key Switch - isolates sockets only • Mains Isolation Neon Indicator - lights when sockets are isolated • 40A RCD 30 ma Trip - to serve the miniature circuit breakers • 6A MCB Type C - for socket control • 2A MCB Type C - for lighting control Box Size: Surface – 203mm x 390mm x 90mm Material: 1.5mm Mild Steel Finish: Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Note: The residual current device and miniature circuit breakers are enclosed behind a lockable door. This unit will accommodate any corridor reset plate from the standard Codemlon-Secure range. Door key - Part No. 03541. Isolation key - Part No. 03540. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 43 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Mains Distribution Unit - vertical Part Code: 76657 Facilities: • Mains Isolation Key Switch - isolates sockets only • Mains Isolation Neon Indicator - lights when sockets are isolated • 40A RCD 30 ma Trip - to serve the miniature circuit breakers • 6A MCB Type C - for socket control • 2A MCB Type C - for lighting control Box Size: Surface – 203mm x 390mm x 90mm Material: 1.5mm Mild Steel Finish: Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Note: The residual current device and miniature circuit breakers are enclosed behind a lockable door. This unit will accommodate any corridor reset plate from the standard Codemlon-Secure range. Door key - Part No. 03541. Isolation key - Part No. 03540. Codemlon-Secure Wing Office Display Unit Part Code: 76612 Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39177) Surface – 185mm x 264mm x 50mm (Part No. 39358) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 44 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Power Supply Unit Part Code: 76618 Batteries: 2 x 65Ahr (Part No. 42808 - included) Box Size: 698mm x 474mm x 240mm Material: 18swg Mild Steel Finish: Stoved Admiralty Grey Note: This unit requires a 230V ac mains supply. Codemlon-Secure Landing Indicator – 2 Way Part Code: 76113 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: Indicator labels will be engraved in line with project specific requirements. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 45 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Landing Indicator – 3 Way Part Code: 76114 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: Indicator labels will be engraved in line with project specific requirements. Codemlon-Secure Landing Indicator – 4 Way Part Code: 76115 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: Indicator labels will be engraved in line with project specific requirements. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 46 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Landing Indicator – 6 Way Part Code: 76116 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: Indicator labels will be engraved in line with project specific requirements. Codemlon-Secure Landing Indicator – 8 Way Part Code: 76117 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 155mm x 155mm x 50mm (Part No. 39107) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39359) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: This unit includes an internal dip-switch allowing indication of zones 1 to 8, or zones 9 to 16 to be selected. Indicator labels will be engraved in line with project specific requirements. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 47 of 67 4The System 3.9 CONNECTION DETAILS CELL CALL UNIT CELL DOOR UNIT Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 48 of 67 4The System MAINS PANEL CORRIDOR RESET UNIT Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 49 of 67 4The System DISTRIBUTION UNIT WING OFFICE DISPLAY UNIT Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 50 of 67 4The System POWER SUPPLY UNIT LANDING INDICATOR Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 51 of 67 4The System FILE SERVER & UPS Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 52 of 67 4The System 4.1 INTRODUCTION To order to improve efficiency and provide enhanced communication within the prison, Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Systems can incorporate intercom functionality. 4.2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION (WITH INTERCOM) 1.1 INTRODUCTION In addition to the standard cell call functionality, the system shall be capable of operating a two-way intercom speech channel between the Core Desk and the calling cell(s). The system shall also activate indicators on a central repeater panel in the unit office, with audible warning for each cell. Speech communication shall be via a microphone/speaker unit at the Core Desk and “hands free” from within the cell. The speech channel shall be controlled from the Core desk and the microphone shall only be active when selected by the staff. Once the call has been dealt with, the call shall be reset at the Core Desk office without the need to visit the cell. The Intercom Call re-assurance LED in the cell shall extinguish. All calls and system activity shall be recorded, together with the date and time for a minimum period of 12months, so that an audit trail can be determined. All records shall have the facility to be downloaded and saved indefinitely. During silent hours, it shall be possible to disable the Core Desk audible alarm so calls may be switched through to the Building Office. It shall not be possible to initiate a call to a cell from the staff desk. Cell calls and intercom calls shall be queued and their relative queue position indicated on the display unit. The cell call button shall over-ride the intercom button at all times. Once a cell call has been initiated from a cell it shall not be possible to initiate an intercom call from the same cell. The cell call and intercom call systems shall be provided with a power supply with battery backup. The cell call and intercom call system for the segregation unit shall be connected to the ECR unit. The system must be able to operate in its entirety from the ECR as well as the segregation unit. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 53 of 67 4The System 2.1 SYSTEM OPERATION 2.1.1 Intercom Call It shall only be possible to generate an Intercom call by pressing the INTERCOM button. The in-cell intercom re-assurance LED shall flash 1 second on, 1 second off. At the Core Desk, the LCD display shall show the location of the call and sound the audible alarm (a short uninterrupted warble tone). 2.1.2 Accepting an Intercom Call An Intercom call shall be accepted at the LCD display unit by pressing the TALK TO CELL button, while the call is shown on the Intercom display top line. This action shall silence the audible alarm and open the intercom between the Display Unit and the Cell Call Point. When an intercom call is accepted, the cell intercom re-assurance LED shall illuminate continuously. The TALK TO CELL button shall control the speech direction, press and hold to talk to the cell and release to hear the cell. Once the conversation is complete, pressing the RESET CALL button shall close the intercom channel and reset the call point within the cell. The call shall then be removed from the Intercom LCD display and the in-cell reassurance LED shall extinguish. 2.1.3 A New Intercom Call If another intercom call is generated while the intercom is in use, the call shall be shown on the other display units, together with the words “Intercom Busy”. The audible alarm shall remain silent until the intercom channel is available. If only one Display Unit is in use, additional intercom calls shall be queued until the intercom channel is available. 2.1.4 All other standard cell call operations shall remain as for a non-speech system Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 54 of 67 4The System 4.3 TYPCIAL WIRING DIAGRAM (WITH INTERCOM) Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 55 of 67 4The System 4.4.1 - 4.4 TYPCIAL SYSTEM OF OPERATION FLOW DIAGRAMS (WITH INTERCOM) Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 56 of 67 4The System 4.4.2 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 57 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 58 of 67 4The System 4.4.4 Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 59 of 67 4The System 4.5 EQUIPMENT DETAILS (WITH INTERCOM) Codemlon-Secure Wing Office Display Unit with speech Part Code: 76704 Plate Size: 324mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 300mm x 150mm x 75mm (Part No. 39158) Surface – 339mm x 185mm x 75mm (Part No. 39355) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with speech Part Code: 76700 Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39144) Surface – 264mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39372) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 60 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with speech and light switch Part Code: 76701 Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39144) Surface – 264mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39372) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with attendance key switch Part Code: 76702 Plate Size: 170mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 150mm x 150mm x 75mm (Part No. 39156) Surface – 185mm x 185mm x 75mm (Part No. 39353) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: This unit is suitable for use with a speech system. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 61 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with light switch and attendance key switch Part Code: 76703 Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 75mm (Part No. 39157) Surface – 264mm x 185mm x 75mm (Part No. 39354) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: This unit is suitable for use with a speech system. Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with light switch, attendance key switch and cell power control Part Code: 76714 Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 75mm (Part No. 39157) Surface – 264mm x 185mm x 75mm (Part No. 39354) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: This unit is suitable for use with a speech system. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 62 of 67 4The System Codemlon-Secure Cell Call Unit with twin light switches Part Code: 76718 Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 50mm (Part No. 39144) Surface – 264mm x 185mm x 50mm (Part No. 39372) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Codemlon-Secure Corridor Reset Unit with light switch Part Code: 76716 Plate Size: 249mm x 170mm Box Size: Flush – 225mm x 150mm x 75mm (Part No. 39157) Surface – 264mm x 185mm x 75mm (Part No. 39354) Finished Satin Magnolia RAL 9001 Material: BS 304S15 1.5mm Stainless Steel Finish: Un-lacquered Note: This unit is suitable for use with a speech system. Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 63 of 67 4The System 5.1 CELL CALL PROJECT LIST DIRECT WIRED SYSTEMS • H.M.P. Highpoint • H.M.P. The Mount • Bury Magistrates Court • H.M.P. Norwich • H.M.P. Feltham • H.M.P. Perth • H.M.P. Downview • H.M.P. Wakefield • H.M.P. Strangeways • H.M.P. & Y.O.I. Hollesley Bay • Oban Police Station • H.M.P. Forest Bank, Agecroft • H.M.P. Barlinnie • H.M.P. Lowmoss • Newcastle Police Station • H.M.P. Ranby • H.M.Y.O.I Huntercombe • H.M.P. Dartmoor • Gloucester Police Station • H.M.P. Wandsworth • H.M.P. The Verne • H.M.P. Stocken Hall • Banbury Police Station 5.2 ADDRESSABLE SYSTEMS • H.M.P. The Mount Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 64 of 67 5 Projects 5.3 AUDITABLE SYSTEMS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H.M.P. & Y.O.I. Drake Hall H.M.P. Ashwell H.M.P. Bristol H.M.P. Cookhamwood H.M.P. Dartmoor H.M.P. Dorchester H.M.P. Eastwood Park H.M.P. Gartree H.M.P. Gloucester H.M.P. Grendon H.M.P. Holme House H.M.P. Hull H.M.P. Leicester H.M.P. Lewes H.M.P. Lindholme H.M.P. Manchester H.M.P. Morton Hall H.M.P. Northallerton H.M.P. Parkhurst H.M.P. Pentonville H.M.P. Peterborough H.M.P. Ranby H.M.P. Rochester H.M.P. Stafford H.M.P. Styal H.M.P. Whatton H.M.P. Wandsworth H.M.Y.O.I. Aylesbury H.M.Y.O.I. Deerbolt H.M.Y.O.I. Dover H.M.Y.O.I. Drake Hall H.M.Y.O.I. Hindley H.M.Y.O.I. Hollesley Bay H.M.Y.O.I. New Hall H.M.Y.O.I. Northallerton H.M.Y.O.I. Portland I.D.C Thurleigh Codemlon-Secure Product Details Issue : 13 (07/11) Page 65 of 67 5 Projects Issue No. 13 (07/11)