ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 Control Panel Programming guide Version 2.
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CONTENTS Basic set up............................................................................................................................................12 Advanced set up.....................................................................................................................................13 Accessing the installer programming menu ...........................................................................................15 Programming the menu options .................................
2.1.16. 2.1.17. 2.1.18. 2.1.19. 2.1.20. 2.1.21. 2.1.22. 2.1.23. 2.1.24. 2.1.25. 2.1.26. 2.1.27. 2.1.28. 2.1.29. 2.1.30. 2.1.32. Pre-alarm timer event flag ............................................................................................39 Anti-mask event Flag....................................................................................................39 Latched reset event flag ...............................................................................................
.1.15. Modem access..............................................................................................................56 5.1.16. Alarm group restriction 1 ..............................................................................................56 5.1.17. Alarm group restriction 2 ..............................................................................................57 5.1.18. Alarm group restriction 3 ...................................................................................
7.18. 7.19. 7.20. 7.21. 7.22. 7.23. 7.24. 7.25. 7.26. 7.27. 7.28. 7.29. 7.30. 7.31. 7.32. 7.33. 7.34. 7.35. 7.37. 7.37. 7.38. 7.39. 7.40. 7.41. 7.42. 7.43. 7.44. 7.45. 7.46. 7.47. 7.48. 7.49. 7.50. 7.51. 7.52. 7.53. 7.54. 7.55. 7.56. Disable auto insert of alarm group restriction ..........................................................................72 Reserved......................................................................................................................................
9.17.2. Enter the 1st phone number ..........................................................................................85 9.17.3. Enter the 2nd phone number .........................................................................................85 9.17.4. Enter the system account number................................................................................86 9.17.6. Use BELL modem tones for SIA...................................................................................86 9.17.7.
19. Area linking.........................................................................................................................................109 19.1. Linking areas............................................................................................................................109 20. System codes .....................................................................................................................................110 20.1. System code 1 ...............................
29.14. Number of rings before answering.............................................................................................123 29.15. Number of calls before answering .............................................................................................123 29.16. Answering machine defeat.........................................................................................................124 29.17. Reserved....................................................................................
36. Reserved Menu...................................................................................................................................137 37. Reserved Menu...................................................................................................................................137 38. Reserved Menu...................................................................................................................................137 39. Reserved Menu................................
Programming map........................................................................................................................................
PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE The ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 is a versatile control panel with many options to set up the system with necessary requirements. When programming it is easy to lose track if one does not use a good method. Using a good method also provides for an efficient way of programming. Basic set up The basic set up involves all settings to put an ATS control panel with the most common programming in operation. 1. Draw the floor plan and label all zones, equipment, areas etc.
Advanced set up The above steps are required to set up any basic system. Items that are not required can be skipped. Additionally the following items can be programmed: 1. In most cases assigning more then one area to a zone is used to program common areas. For special common area functions like being able to only disarm the common area, area linking is required. Program area linking using menu 19, Area linking. 2.
If the programming of the system is done, the system has to be tested. Menus providing support in testing are: User menu’s 1. Panel status Provides system information. 2. Active zones Shows zones not in normal state (e.g. active or tampered). 3. Zones in alarm Shows any zone in alarm. 4. Inhibited zones Shows any inhibited zone. 5. History Lists all events that occured. 6. Test report Use this menu to perform an arm or disarm test. 10. Inhibit zone Inhibit any zone. 11.
20. HOW TO PROGRAM THE OPTIONS ! For information on which keys to use while programming, please refer to these pages: Accessing the installer programming menu The ATS system is programmed from the Installer programming menu. Before accessing the programming menu, you must first disarm the system. How to disarm the system 1. Press 1122 (Manager PIN code) and then [OFF]. 2. Press 0 and [ENTER]. How to access the installer programming menu 1.
You can easily move between the menu options by pressing the following keys: [ENTER] or [#] or [↓] To scroll forwards one menu option at a time. [MENU*] or [*] or [↑] To scroll backwards one menu option at a time. Menu number and [ENTER] or [#] To jump directly to the menu option. [0] and [ENTER] or [#] Exit the Programming menu and return to the User menu. Different keys with the same function: [ENTER] or [#] These keys have the same function.
Some programming menus need certain values to be entered, while others are used to select YES/NO. Programming lines containing YES/NO options often also allow the 0-key to be pressed. Use this key to skip a number of options. The display will indicate if the 0-key can be used on the second line. Programming menus like ‘Poll RAS’, ‘Poll DGP’ or ‘Entry time’ show the status of the current values. To update the values, press [MENU*].
0 [ENTER] [ENTER] Delete the word or variable. All words or variables are deleted from this point onwards. Press the ENTER key again to save the displayed information and move to the next menu option display. Using your own text words If the library does not contain the correct text words, they can be programmed in the menu Program text (page89. They have to be programmed before they can be used. 1.1.2.
Zone type 1. Disarmed alarm Description • Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed and reports it to the central station. • Generates no alarm If the area is armed. Example: Hold-up button. 2. Armed alarm • Generates no alarm when the area is disarmed. • Generates an alarm when the area is armed. Example: Internal door, PIR (movement detector). 3. Entry/Exit Alarm • Generates no alarm when the area is disarmed.
Zone type 8. Dis. delay/Arm Gen. Alm Description • Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it to the central station until the delayed alarm timer has expired or a second delayed alarm is activated. • Generates a general burglar alarm when the area is armed. Example: Hold-up button on a counter where more than one hold-up button is used. Note: You need to program the Disarmed Alarm Delay Time. See Timers on page 61 for more information. 9.
Zone type 14. Description Access No Arm Check • • Generates no alarm when the area is disarmed. Generates an alarm when the area is armed and no entry/exit timer for the area is active. The zone may be activated when arming the area. Example: PIR in hallway. Note: You need to program the Entry Exit Time. See Area database on page 36 for more information. 15. Firedoor • Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed.
Zone type 22. Dis. Delay Reset/Arm Alm Description • Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report to a central station until the delayed alarm timer has expired or a second delayed alarm is activated. If the zone closes to normal state during the delayed time, it resets automatically. • Generates an alarm when the area is armed. • Example: Hold-up button. Note: You need to program the delayed alarm time. See Timers on page 61 for more information. 23.
Zone type 31. Latching Keyswitch Description Used to arm or disarm areas. When the zone switches to: Active, the areas arm. Normal state, the areas disarm. This zone type uses an alarm group to perform the arm/disarm functions. Example: Latching keyswitch to arm or disarm areas. Note: You need to program alarm groups (see Alarm groups, page 51). 32. Armed Zone to Event Flag • Does not perform any action when the area is disarmed. • Activates the zone event flag when the area is armed.
Zone type 37. Camera 6 Count Description Used to increment the film counter for camera 6 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone. The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short. Can only be used for zones on the ATS control panel. 38. Camera 7 Count Used to increment the film counter for camera 7 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone. The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short. Can only be used for zones on the ATS control panel. 39.
Zone type 42. Entry/Exit Firedoor w Code Description • Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it to the central station. This alarm can only be acknowledged by entering "USER CODE [OFF] AREA [ENTER]" on the arming station. • When the area is armed, the exit timer starts and activating the zone will generate no alarm. If the zone is activated and the exit time has expired, the entry timer starts. When the exit time has expired, an alarm will be generated.
Zone type Description 54. Camera 7 Film Out Generates an alarm when camera 7 is out of film. 55. Camera 8 Film Out Generates an alarm when camera 8 is out of film. 56. Firedoor if No TZ41 If Timezone 41 is invalid, the zone has the following function: • Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it to the central station. This alarm can only be acknowledged by entering "USER CODE [OFF] AREA [ENTER]" on the arming station. • Generates an alarm when the area is armed.
Zone type Description 67. Latched detector This zone type has a 24 hour alarm that can be isolated and associated with a latched detector event flag (Refer to page 39).It is normally used for latched fire detectors. 68. Antimask detector • Generates no alarm when the area is disarmed. • Gives a special indication for remote diagnostic purposes Example: Antimask detector Note: During remote diagnostics, this zone if armed will be indicated as an antimask alarm. 69.
1.1.7. YES - Report To CS4 * - change, 0 - Skip Report Alarm to Central Station 4 See Report Alarm to Central Station 1. 1.1.8. Enable Audio Listen-in for this zone NO – Enable Audio Listen In * - change, 0 - Skip When YES is selected, this zone allows for audio listen-in on alarm. 1.1.9. YES Audio Listen in enabled for this zone. NO No Audio Listen in. NO – Engineer Reset on Alarm * - change, 0 - Skip Enable engineer reset for alarms Select YES to enable engineer reset for alarm in this zone.
NO – Enable Soak Test * - Change, 0 - Skip 1.1.12. Enable Soak Test. This new option enables the input into soak test mode. The soak period is started when a zone input is set to ‘soak test’. The period of the soak test is set via the menu ‘Soak Test days’ from 0 to 255 days. See 7.46 ‘Soak Test days’. If the ‘Soak Test days’ is set to 0 then the soak test period is infinite and must be disabled by the user.
Alarm group: Alarm groups are assigned to zones that perform alarm control. It is only available for zone types 6, 31, 34 and 35. The function of the alarm group depends on the zone type selected during programming. These zone types are used for key switches etc. to arm/disarm areas (i.e. causes the zone to act like a user entering an alarm control code). Before Alarm Groups can be assigned, they have to be programmed in Alarm groups (page 51). 1.1.
Reference number 4 5 Test type name Description Set E/Flag 13 During Disarm Test: Program a zone with test type 4 to event flag 13 during the disarm test. Set Pre-Alarm During Disarm Test Program a zone with test type 5 to activate the pre-alarm event flag during the disarm test in the area(s) assigned to the zone. This test type is used for testing devices activated by disarmed alarm zone types (e.g.: Hold-up buttons).
1.1.16. YES – Internal Siren, Program in DB * - Change, 0 - Skip Internal Siren Event Flag Select if the Internal siren event flag should be activated. The Internal siren event flag is assigned in the Area database. YES The Internal siren event flag specified in the area database is activated when the zone generates an alarm, and all the areas assigned to the zone are armed. NO The Internal siren event flag will not be triggered by an alarm in this zone.
armed. NO Event flag 2 will not be triggered. See also Zone Event flag (page 31). 1.1.21. Trigger event flag 3, armed alarm NO - Event Flag 3, Armed Alarm * - change 0 - Skip See Trigger event flag 2, armed alarm. 1.1.22. Trigger event flag 4, armed alarm NO - Event Flag 4, Armed Alarm * - change 0 - Skip See Trigger event flag 2, armed alarm. 1.1.23. Trigger event flag 5, armed alarm NO - Event Flag 5, Armed Alarm * - change 0 - Skip See Trigger event flag 2, armed alarm. 1.1.24.
1.1.27. NO - Event Flag 9, Armed Alarm * - change 0 - Skip Trigger event flag 9, armed alarm See Trigger event flag 2, armed alarm. 1.1.28. NO - Event Flag 10, Armed Alarm * - change 0 - Skip Trigger event flag 10, armed alarm See Trigger event flag 2, armed alarm. 1.1.29. NO - Event Flag 11, Armed Alarm * - change, 0 - Skip Trigger event flag 11, armed alarm See Trigger event flag 2, armed alarm. 1.1.30.
1.1.33. Engineer Walk Test Yes – Engineer Walk Test * - Change 0 - Skip YES Zone will be configured to be included in the engineer walk test NO Zone will not be configured to be included in the engineer walk test Default will be YES 1.1.34.
2. AREA DATABASE Each area can be programmed with a number of options, like the area name, entry- and exit times, event flags etc. Before going any further, select the area to program. 2.1. Select the area to program Area Database Area No: Enter the area number to program 2.1.1. Area name Area Name: 0260, Workshop Text No: Every area can be programmed with a name to identify the area. The words are selected from a list already held by the ATS system.
Each area can be programmed with one entry time. The entry times apply to zone types 3, 4, 13, 14, 41 and 42 (all entry/exit or access). The entry time however can only be started with zone types 3, 13, 41 and 42 (entry/exit). Behind the area number, a number and an ‘I’ or ‘O’ can show up, in case an entry (I) or exit (O) time is running. The number indicates the seconds left to leave the area. The entry timers can be programmed from 0 – 255 seconds.
2.1.8. Area 1 Inhibited No Event Flag Event Flag: Inhibited event flag A zone in this area has been inhibited. See also Internal/External Siren Event Flag (page 32). 2.1.9. Area 1 Armed Alarm No Event Flag Event Flag: Armed Alarm event flag Activates on an alarm when the area is armed. See also Internal/External Siren Event Flag (page 32). 2.1.10. Area 1 Disarmed Alarm No Event Flag Event Flag: Disarmed alarm event flag Activates on an alarm when the area is disarmed.
• An alarm group restriction timer is running and the area is about to be armed. • A testmode is in progress and the test is about to end. See also Internal/External Siren Event Flag (page 32). 2.1.15. Camera event flag Area 1 Camera No Event Flag Event Flag: Activates when a zone with the camera event flag set to YES generates an alarm and the area is disarmed. Used to control cameras. The Camera event flag can be reset by pressing [ENTER] [ENTER] 0 [ENTER].
Area 1 Alarm-A No Event Flag Event Flag: 2.1.19. Alarm A event flag Used to generate an event linkable to a relay output to primarily support the Red Care communications unit in the UK. This event flag follows the ‘A’ event generated by the AB alarms as sent to the central station event out queue. 2.1.20. Area 1 Alarm-B No Event Flag Event Flag: Alarm B event flag Used to generate an event linkable to a relay output to primarily support the Red Care communications unit in the UK.
NO – Enable Audio Listen In * - change, 0 - Skip 2.1.27. Enable audio listen in When audio listen in has to be enabled for this area on opening, closing or if accessed after hours, use this option. 2.1.28. YES Audio Listen-in enabled for this area. NO Adio Listen in disabled. NO – Enable Exit Faults * - change, 0 - Skip Enable exit fault reporting Exit faults occur when an access zone or exit zone is still open at the moment the exit time expires.
3. RAS DATABASE Arming stations are devices used to provide system control, such as arming or disarming of areas. Depending on the type of arming station, additional functions can be available, such as LCD displays, menus to set time and date etc. The term RAS is an abbreviation for Remote Arming Station. 3.1. RAS to be polled 1, 2, 3: 4 Poll RAS: Each arming station has to be polled, in order to be used. Add RAS’s for polling by entering the dipswitch address it has been given.
RAS: 2 Has No Door Event Flag Event Flag: 3.2.3. Door event flag If a door has to be unlocked using the RAS, enter the event flag here. The event flag can be assigned to an output and will be activated when a valid code is entered at the arming station. What is recognised as a valid code for unlocking the door depends on the setting in ENTER key opens door only (page 45), and Alarm code prefix (page 69) 3.2.4.
Table 3: Programming the arming stations Arming stations Programmable function ATS 1100 ATS 1105 ATS 1150 / 1155 ATS1170 3.2.5 LCD arming station Y Y N N 3.2.6 Toggles area status N N O* O 0 ENTER key opens door only O O O N 3.2.8 Door event flags on alarm codes O O O N 3.2.9 Display shunted zone on LCD O O N N 3.2.10 Arm/disarm using one key O# O# N N 3.2.11 Cards auto disarm N O N O 3.2.12 Card always arms/disarms N O N O 3.2.
Table 4: Using card readers for alarm control: Programming options Function Card OFF - Disarms Card ON - Arms Card – Disarms Card – Arms 3.2.7. Toggle Area Card auto Card always Notes NO NO NO ATS1155, ATS1105 ONLY YES NO YES ENTER key opens door only YES – ENTER Key Opens Door Only * - Change 0 - Skip YES When using LCD arming stations, using the [ON] and [OFF] key for alarm control results in a clearer user interface.
NO – Arm/Disarm Using One Key * - Change 0 - Skip 3.2.10. Arm/disarm using one key ! YES Provides an option to arm or disarm areas by pressing the number of the area without [enter], after having entered the user code. NO Normal alarm control. This option is only available for areas 1-8. See Table 3 on page 44 for further information on options available to arming stations. 3.2.11.
See Table 3 on page 44 for further information on options available to arming stations. YES – Entry/Exit Buzzers * - Change 0 - Skip 3.2.15. Enable entry/exit buzzers ! YES Enable buzzer for entry/exit timers. NO No entry/exit timers on buzzer. YES - Disable Status LED's * - Change 0 - Skip Entry time must be >10 seconds. NO – Timed Lockout * - Change 0 - Skip 3.2.16. Timed lockout YES On a code tamper, the RAS will lockout for 90 seconds. NO Only event reported. The RAS will be available.
Menu 3-Valid Card Flash: Menu 4-Night Light: 3.2.19. Flash Disabled Night Light Disabled ATS1151/56 RAS NO – ATS1151/56 RAS * - Change 0 - Skip YES Allows configuration of different actions if the RAS is an ATS1151/56. NO Only event reported. The RAS will be available. The panel is not currently able to discriminate if an ATS1190/92 or ATS1151/56 type RAS is in use by polling the device. 3.2.20.
4. DGP DATABASE This menu enables or disables DGP’s (Data Gathering Panels). Also the type of DGP can be programmed. 4.1. 1, 2, 3: 4 Poll DGP: DGPs to be polled Each DGP has to be polled, in order to be able to exchange data with the ATS control panel. Add DGP’s for polling by entering the dipswitch address it has been given. DGP’s that do not have to be polled can be deleted by entering the dipswitch address again. The display shows the DGP’s currently recorded.
4.1.2. DGP Tamper (ACPO) Area Allocates the DGP to an area for tamper. The default is set to Area 1.
5. ALARM GROUPS This program block is used to record information about alarm groups. What is an alarm group: An alarm group provides means to users, zones and arming stations to control the ATS system regarding alarm functions (also called alarm control). Alarm groups have areas, menu options, panel options and timezones. Alarm groups are assigned to users, and to each piece of equipment on which the user performs a function (arming stations, doors 17 to 64, and area control zone types 6, 31, 34 and 35).
5.1. Alarm Group **WARNING** Alm-Grp: Alarm group number Every alarm group must be numbered. They are numbered from 1 to 138. Alarm groups 1-10 are hard coded into the system. They can be viewed but can not be changed as they contain master control settings and default settings.
5.1.1. Alarm group name Alm/Grp Name: 0297, Engineering Text No: Every alarm group can be programmed with a name to identify the alarm group. The words are selected from a list already held by the ATS system. They can be either from the list of standard words available (see the library on page 90), or from a list of words that you have programmed yourself (see Program text on page 89). The display shows the current alarm group name, preceded by its reference number). 5.1.2.
NO – Prompt With List of Areas *-Change 0 - Skip: 5.1.5. List of areas Select whether the areas assigned to a user are displayed during the arm/disarm procedures. YES After the user has entered a PIN code and pressed [ON] or [OFF], the areas assigned to the user are displayed. The user can then select from the arm/disarm options (e.g., specific areas, all areas, etc.). This feature is useful when a user can control several areas but usually only arms/disarms specific areas.
YES Disarming the area will not automatically uninhibit zones in the area. Used for cleaners, etc. NO Disarming the area will automatically uninhibit zones. Press 0 to go to the user menu items available. Automatic uninhibit in System options (page 67) has to be set to YES. 5.1.9. Arm and reset only NO – Restricted To Arm & Reset *-Change 0 - Skip: Restricts alarm control to arm and alarm reset only. YES Only arm and reset are allowed. NO There are no alarm control restrictions.
YES When the arming starts, all active zones are automatically inhibited and the system is armed without causing an alarm. NO The system cannot be armed if there are active zones, unless Forced Arming is set to YES (see next menu item). Press 0 to go to the user menu items available. Alarm system control has to be set to YES 5.1.13. Forced arming when active zones NO - Forced Arming When Zones Active *-Change 0 - Skip: Arm areas with active zones.
Alarm group restrictions restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm/reset. YES The alarm group restrictions are activated. NO The alarm group restrictions are not activated. Press 0 to go to the user menu items available. Only one restriction is allowed per alarm group. See also Alarm group restrictions on page 98. 5.1.17. Alarm group restriction 2 NO –User Has Alm/Grp Restriction 2 *-Change 0 - Skip: See Alarm group restriction 1. 5.1.18.
NO –User Has Alm/Grp Restr 8 - Counter *-Change 0 - Skip: 5.1.23. Alarm group restriction 8 - Counter Operates as alarm group restriction 1, but on disarming it will increase a counter. When the area is armed using this alarm group it will decrease the counter. When the counter reaches 0, it will arm the areas in the alarm group. YES The alarm group restrictions are activated. NO The alarm group restrictions are not activated. Press 0 to go to the user menu items available.
The user can change the code again, or press Enter to exit. If the new “Change own PIN only” option is set to YES and if the System Option “DISABLE PIN CODE FROM DISPLAYING “ is set to YES, then the display will show the following: PIN Codes Can Not Be Displayed Code: 1234 The user can then enter his new PIN code and will be asked to confirm Confirm PIN Code: Code: The user can change the code again, or press Enter to exit.
User menu options 3. Zones In Alarm 15. Time & Date 4. Inhibited Zones 16. Inhibit/Uninhibit RAS/DGP 5. History 17. Enable/Disable Service Tech 6. Test Report 18. Reset Cameras 7. Service Menu 19. Installer Programming 8. Film Counters 20. Door and Floor Groups 9. List Zone Names 21. Holidays 10. Inhibit Zone 22. Open Door 11. Uninhibit Zone 23. Unlock, Lock, Disable and Enable 12. Test zone 24.
6. TIMERS Program all system wide timers in this section. ! Timers are accurate on +/- 1 of the value entered. So a timer set for 20 seconds, will end somewhere between 19 and 21 seconds. Consequently, avoid using values of 1 second or 1 minute. If a timer is set to 0, that timer will not be used. 6.1. Alm/grp restriction 1 disarmed time Alm/Grp Restr.1 Disarmed is (Min).
Alm/Grp Restr.5 Disarmed is (Min). 0 Time: 6.5. Alm/grp restriction 5 disarmed time See Alm/grp restriction 1 disarmed time. 6.6. Alm/grp restriction 6 disarmed time Alm/Grp Restr.6 Disarmed is (Min). 0 Time: See Alm/grp restriction 1 disarmed time. 6.7. Alm/grp restriction 7 disarmed time Alm/Grp Restr.7 Disarmed is (Min). 0 Time: After the disarmed time has expired, not only the area(s) are armed, but also an emergency alarm will be sent to the central station.
Warning Time Is Set To (Min) 15 Time: 6.11. Warning time When alarm group restrictions are used and areas are programmed for timed disarm, a warning will sound (if a warning time is programmed) indicating the areas are about to arm. The duration this warning will sound is programmed in this menu (0 – 255 minutes) When a warning time is set, an audible alert is provided for the warning period preceding the expiry. It MUST always be shorter than the shortest alarm group restriction time.
See Area database on page 36 and the Manager’s guide, local alarms, for further information 6.16. Individual Testmode Time (Min). 5 Time: Individual zone test time Enter the maximum time (0 – 255 minutes) to perform a test on an individual zone, using user menu 12, Test zone. See the Manager guide, user menu 12. Test zone for more information. 6.17. Door(s) Unlock Time (Sec). 5 Time: Door(s) unlock time The time doors will unlock (using the door event flag) in order to allow doors to be opened.
6.22. Mains fail delay time Mains Fail Delay Time (Min). 10 Time: The delay time (0 – 255 minutes) before a Mains Fail is reported to the central station. Enter a value of “0” for no delay. See also Program system event flags (page 130) and Communication options (page 82). 6.23. Delay reporting alarms for Delay Report Alarms for (Sec). 0 Time: The delay time (0 - 255 seconds) before a burglar alarm (BA) or BA Class Tamper Alarm (TA) is reported to the central station.
permitted time, an alarm condition is registered. If this value is set to zero (‘0’), an alarm is not generated by prolonged activation, but is determined by Double Knock Interval. 6.28. Double Knock Duration (Sec). Double Knock Duration (Sec). Time: If enabled for a particular zone, Double Knock Duration specifies the maximum permitted time a zone may remain active. If the time for which a zone remains active exceeds the permitted time, an alarm condition is registered.
7. SYSTEM OPTIONS Program options common to the complete system. 7.1. Areas selected for total disarm 16 Disarm Areas: 24-hour zone types (Disarmed Alarm or Firedoor) can be completely disarmed using this menu. If the areas entered here are disarmed, 24-hour zone types are inhibited. For best functionality, assign a common area to the 24-hour zone type (its own area and the area programmed here). Disarm the programmed area to disable the zone(s). For example: Zone 6 is a vault sensor in a vault.
Relates to zone types 23-26 and 36-39 (camera count). See Zone database on page 17. 7.4. 1, Enable Auto Test Option: Test mode The test mode determines if or when an arm or disarm tests has to be performed (formerly called walktest). There are four options available. An option is programmed using its reference number. Option 0 No Test Function No automatic tests. A disarm test can be performed using User menu 13, Start auto disarm test.
The zone event text only appears when the zones are active, for example “Freezer open”. See also Zone database on page 17 and Program text on page 89. 7.7. Alarm code prefix No Alarm Code Prefix No Digits: The alarm code prefix enables user codes to be used for both access control and alarm control. The prefix indicated the number of digits that have to be entered to have alarm control. If those digits are not entered, only access control can be performed.
YES Dual zone used: Normal = 4k7; Tamper = Open or Short; Active = 2k35 or 9k4. NO No dual zone; Normal = 4k7; Alarm = Open or Short or 2k35 or 9k4. Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. End of line resistors have to be connected to the zone. See the installation guide. 7.11. NO – Auto Uninhibit When Area Disarmed *-Change 0 - Skip Automatic uninhibit Determine if zones are automatically uninhibited if the area is disarmed.
See also the manager guide regarding programming users. 7.14. System "Tamper" activates siren and strobe NO – System Alarms Set Siren & Strobe *-Change 0 - Skip Indicate whether system tampers should activate siren and strobe. YES The dedicated tamper zones on the ATS control panel and the DGP’s activate the siren and strobe when in alarm. NO The system alarms report and activate event flags (if programmed) only. Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. 7.15.
YES 0 [ENTER] can not be used to stop cameras operating. The cameras continue to operate until someone who is authorised to control cameras, resets them. NO 0 [ENTER] stops the cameras operating (after pressing [ENTER] [ENTER] for the "Quick alarm log". Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. See also the manager guide regarding alarms, camera’s and alarm logs. 7.18. NO – Disable Insert Of Alm/Grp Restr.
NO – Two Users before Programming Code 7.22. Two users before programming code *-Change 0 - Skip Determines that two users are required to enter their PIN code to enable programming of users (user menu 14). When entering this option, a request for a second PIN code is shown before access is granted. User 50 (Master code) is not required to have a second code to authorise the option. YES Two users are required to enter their PIN code before access is granted to program users.
3. Minimum PIN code length is set to 5 digits. YES Financial options enabled NO Normal operation. Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. 7.26. NO – Display User Flags *-Change 0 - Skip Display user flags Enable the special user flags to be displayed when programming users. The special user flags are Two Card function, Guard, Visitor, Trace User, Card only, Privileged and Extended Access.
NO – Inhibit zone includes tamper *-Change 0 - Skip 7.29. Inhibit zone includes tamper Zone tampers in default programming will be inhibited when a zone is inhibited. YES When a zone is inhibited, also the tamper is inhibited. No tamper alarm will occur anymore. NO An inhibited zone will only have inhibited alarms. Tamper alarms will still occur. Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. 7.30.
NO – Engineer Reset for System Tamper *-Change 0 - Skip 7.33. Engineer reset on system tampers If an engineer reset is required on system tamper alarms, set this option to YES. A user can not arm any area until an engineer reset has been performed. YES Engineer reset required on system tampers. NO No engineer reset required. Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. How to perform an engineer reset Whenever an engineer reset is required, the panel will display a 4-digit code.
7.39. End of line resistor code End Of Line Resistor Code 0 Code: The End of line resistor code is used to set the correct value for the end of line resistor used. By default this is set to 4k7. Option 0 10 kOhm Resistor value 1 4,7 kOhm 2 2 kOhm Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. 7.40. Duress Mode 0 Mode: Duress mode Defines the way to activate duress. Two options are available.
YES – Inh. Alm. Rpt. On Exit Fault *-Change 0 - Skip 7.42. Inhibit alarm report on exit fault This option inhibits reporting of alarms with a reporting code of 17-24(burglar alarm) when the exit timer is running. If set to ‘YES’ during the exit time, alarms on inputs with reporting codes of 24 (burglar alarm) will set a flag to disable further reporting. This is known as an ‘exit fault’. When the area is in Disarm, this flag is reset.
7.48. EE confirm disable (ACPO 2002) No – EE confirm disable (ACPO 2002) * - Change 0 - Skip When this option is set, all alarms triggered within the entry time, provided an entry/exit zone is triggered first, will be dealt with as an “A” alarm. They will not be reported to the CS before the entry time has elapsed. Any zone triggered after the entry time has elapsed will be reported as an “A” alarm only. AB alarm option must be set to Yes in the area database. Option 19.7.
7.53. Enable "Call Central Station" display Informs the Central Station in the event of opening or closing faults. In case of a burglar alarm or tamper activation and when the “delay reporting alarms” timer has expired, the user will be informed after disarming by the text “Call Central Station” on the LCD if the reporting to the Central Station was successful.
8. AUTO RESET Auto reset is a function to automatically reset alarms from an ATS control panel. 8.1. Auto reset time Auto Reset Time (Mins): 15 Time (Mins): The display shows the existing reset time. This is the amount of time that elapses between the alarm occurring and reset. 8.1.1. Reset alarm group Reset Alm-Grp: 35, Low priority Areas Alm-Grp: The control panel has to know which areas to auto reset. Using an alarm group does this. See also Alarm groups on page 51.
9. COMMUNICATION OPTIONS This menu is used to program all system-wide communication options. 9.1. PABX number *-Pause, Ph No: PABX: A PABX number hold a number that precedes any other number being dialled. Used only if the dialler is connected via a PABX to the telephone network. How to program a telephone number Press one of these keypad buttons to: ? [ENTER] Enter the telephone number. [MENU*] Insert a pause or “T” in the telephone number.
NO – Enable Line Monitor *-Change 0 - Skip 9.5. Enable PSTN line fault monitor A line monitor will detect if the line voltage on the telephone network is within limits. If not, a telephone line failure will occur. YES Enable the line monitor. NO Line monitor is disabled. Press 0 to skip further options and move to central stations. 9.6. Monitor service tones NO – Monitor Service Tones *-Change 0 - Skip Reserved for future use 9.7.
9.11. X25 TEI Value X25 TEI Value Value: The X25 TEI value for the ISDN-D channel connection. The range is from 1 to 63. Audio Listen In Time - 180 Time: 9.12. Audio listen-in time (sec.) The total time in secs that the panel will transmit audio to the monitoring station. Note that the actual time of the audio transmission can be manually stopped or extended by the receiver. Range 10 –255secs 9.13. Audio listen-in frame (sec.
Format Name 1 Tecom Dialler V1 (only used in Australia) 2 DTMF Contact ID – Small 3 DTMF Contact ID – Large 4 SIA – Small 5 6 SIA – Large X-SIA - Small 7 X-SIA - Large 8 200 Baud FSK - 1 9 200 Baud FSK - 2 10 200 Baud FSK - 3 11 200 Baud FSK - 4 12 X25 ENAI 13 Voice Reporting - Acknowledge 14 Voice Reporting – No Acknowledge 15 Secure Stream 16 Reserved 17 Reserved 18 Securitel Serial 19 Securitel PIN X-SIA – Small and X-SIA – Large are protocol options.
System Account - 0000 Acc No: 9.17.4. Enter the system account number Account numbers identify alarm systems reporting to central stations. The system account is used for system events, not linked to an area. Account numbers are 4 – 6 digits long. Program 0000 if no system reporting should be made. 9.17.5. Enter the area 1 account number 9.17.5.1. Enter the area 1 account number *-Next, Area 1 Account - 0000 Acc No: Program the account code for area 1. Account codes can be 4 – 6 digits long.
NO No audio listen in allowed Press 0 to skip further options and move to central stations. 9.17.9. Disable reporting of inhibits NO – Disable Reporting Inhibits *-Change 0 - Skip Specify if this central station can be used to report inhibits. YES Reporting of inhibits is disabled. NO Inhibits will be reported. Press 0 to skip further options and move to central stations. 9.17.10. Reserved XSIA Max. Characters *-Change 0 - Skip 9.17.11.
Retry Count: 14 Count: 9.17.16. Retry Counter Enter the Maximum number of retries allowed on each Central Station. The Default is 14 retries. (Except for Italy where the default is 2 retries (on Central Stations set on Voice Reporting)). 9.18. NO – SIA Area modifier *-Change 0 - Skip SIA area modifier Allows the user to send multiple areas O/C using the same account code (as in CID). It allows identifying more than one area using only one account code.
10. PROGRAM TEXT The ATS control panel uses a library of pre-programmed words that are used when programming the names or texts into the system (e.g.: zone names, area names, etc.). These words form part of the variable text that appears on the LCD display. All the words in the library are identified by a reference number, which ranges from 001 to 899. See Table8 7: Word library (page 90) for the list of pre-programmed words available. Not all words can be in the library.
Figure 1: Keypad layout for entering text Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Key 0 Key 0 Key 0 Key 0 st 1 A D G J M P S V Y 0 8th 15th “ 22nd / 29th ¤ Key press to get character 2 3rd 4 th 5 th 6th B C 1 a b E F 2 d e H I 3 j k K L 4 j k N O 5 m n Q R 6 p q T U 7 s t W X 8 v w Z sp 9 Y Z .
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I 111 280 281 In Inertia Inner 112 452 113 Input Instrument Strore Interior 114 524 Internal Isolate Janitor 115 Jewelry 365 Junction Key Keypad Keyswitch Inhibited 116 348 Kick bar Kiosk 117 384 Kitchen Kamahira Landing Lay By Learning Left Lending Loss Prevention Lounge Low 121 122 123 124 125 363 132 Level Library Lift Light Liquor Low Level User Master Lower 126 127 128 129 130 528 133 Loading Loans Lobby Lock Long Range Low SSO Lunch 134 455 135 Machine Machinery Strore Magnetic
317 182 183 184 RAS Reader Rear Receiving 307 189 190 480 309 192 193 194 Riser Road Roller Door Roof 518 294 481 Register Remote Representative Reprographic Production Request To Exit Research Resource Centre 407 378 185 Receving Dock Receiving Door Reception 195 263 196 Room RSB Rumpus Safe Sales Savings School Science Screen Secretary Security Seismic Selling Senior Staff Senior Staff Second Tz Senior Staff Third Tz Sensor Servery Service Service Bay Service Manager Services Room Shop Short To
11. VERSION NUMBER Displays the version information for the control panel, the RAS’s and DGP’s. 11.1. Version 1 - ATS CP 2 - RAS 3 - DGP 0 - Exit, Menu: Select the device to get information on Each device shows different information.
Code [ENTER] Enter a valid user code and press [ENTER] to turn on/off all the LED’s in the system. [ENTER] Return to the Programming menu. Do not forget to turn off the LED’s again. 13. TIMEZONES Timezones are used to create timeslots in which certain events can take place. Timezones are for example used to automatically arm areas, disable users or to activate outputs to open a door.
13.1. Timezones Timezone No: Select timezone First select the timezone to program (1 – 24). How to program timezones Press one of these keypad buttons to: [MENU*] Skip this timezone. ? [ENTER] Enter a new value. [ENTER] Save the time values displayed and move to the days display. If you only want to change one of the time values (e.g. change end time from 17:30 to 18:30), you must re-enter each time value. 13.1.1. Program start time, hours. Tz 1.
14. RESET TO DEFAULT Sometimes it is necessary to bring the control panel back to factory defaults. For example when a system is going to be programmed for the first time or when programming a system that has been de-powered for an extended period (more then 2 weeks). 14.1. 99-All, 98-STD, 97-Output/Groups, 95 Software IUM Option: Select default option Select the programmed options to bring back to factory default. 99-All Resets all the system records to the factory default. All programming is erased.
15. ALARM GROUP RESTRICTIONS Alarm group restrictions provide means to define certain alarm control functions for certain areas in alarm groups. Alarm control can be restricted to “Timed disarm” and “Arm/Reset only”. Two special restrictions are available: • Alarm group restriction Emergency • Alarm group restriction Counter The combination of alarm group and alarm group restriction provides the available alarm control to a user (or keyswitch).
Alarm group restriction 7 – Emergency: • As alarm group restriction 1 – 6, except that when the timer expires and the areas rearm, an “Emergency” message is reported to the central station. • When the users enter their code to re-arm, the user count for each area decreases by one. • The display always shows the user count. • The area can be armed by the users by reentering their code to arm, provided the user count for each of the areas to be armed, is down to 1 before the code is entered. i.e.
3. Assign the alarm group restriction to alarm groups in the menu Alarm groups (page 51). 4. Users cannot operate alarm group restrictions unless the arming station they are using has the same alarm group restrictions in its alarm group. 15.1. Alarm group restriction number Alarm Group Restrictions Restr. No: First select the Alarm group restriction to be programmed (numbered from 1 to 8). 15.1.1.
For example: Three alarm groups have been set up: ALARM GROUP Option 32 33 34 1, 2 1, 2 1 Alarm group restriction 4 4 4 Timezone 1 2 0 Alternate alarm group 33 34 1 ( = none) Standard 1st alternate 2nd alternate Timed disarm Area - 2 1 Arm/Reset Area 2 - - Area Alarm group restriction 4 is programmed: Option Alarm group 31 is assigned to user 1. Alarm group 32 is assigned to user 2.
USER 1 ALARM GROUP 31 Areas: Alm/Grp restriction: Timezone: Alternate alm/grp: 1, 2 4 1 32 Use standard restriction Timezone 1 invalid ALARM GROUP RESTRICTION 4 1, Timed Area: 1, A/R Area: 2 ALARM GROUP 32 Areas: Alm/Grp restriction: Timezone: Alternate alm/grp: 1, 2 4 2 33 st Use 1 alternate restriction 2, Timed Area: 2, A/R Area: 2 3, Timed Area: 3, A/R Area: 1 Timezone 1 & 2 invalid nd Use 2 alternate restriction ALARM GROUP 33 Areas: Alm/Grp restriction: Timezone: Alternate alm/grp: 1 4
See also Alarm groups on page 51 and Timed disarm areas. 15.1.5. st 1 alternate Areas to arm/reset 9,10, 2, A/R Area: See Areas to arm/reset, 1st Alternate timed disarm area and Alarm groups (on page 51). 15.1.6. nd 2 Alternate timed disarm area 12, 3, Timed Area: See 1st Alternate timed disarm area. 15.1.7. nd 2 alternate Areas to arm/reset 12, 3, A/R Area: See 1st alternate Areas to arm/reset.
16. EVENT TO OUTPUT Programming section to link events to outputs. Outputs are available as relay cards (ATS1810, ATS1811) or open collector outputs (ATS1820). Before an event flag actually will activate an output, a number of conditions have to be met: • The timezone has to be invalid (if programmed). • The output logic defines how the output behaves when the timezone is valid. • The output behaviour can be set to normal or inverted.
Output 15 (Internal Siren output) is linked to Event Flag 13. Output 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 176, 192, 208 224, 240 (DGP Siren O/P's) are linked to Event Flag 1. For more information on event flags, see Event Flags on page 151. 16.1.2. Timezone to control output Output 3 Timezone 12 Timezone No: The timezone entered controls the times that an output is active or inactive. If a timezone is programmed, it sets the output when the time is valid.
17. AUTO ARM/DISARM To automatically arm and/or disarm areas, timezones are used. Areas being armed or disarmed automatically do not require any user action. 17.1. Auto Arm/Disarm Program No: Auto arm/disarm program Enter the program number (1 –16 available). 17.1.1. Timezone to arm/disarm Pgm: 1 TimeZone 2 Timezone No: Enter the timezone to be used for automatic arming/disarming. When the timezone becomes valid (at the start time) the area disarms.
Using alarm group restrictions in conjunction with auto arm/disarm Users can postpone the time that the area(s) will arm by entering their code (or presenting their card) during the "Warning Time”. Link an alarm group restriction to the alarm group for the area(s) to postpone by setting Timed disarm areas.
18. AREAS ASSIGNED TO VAULTS Vault areas are areas that will automatically arm other areas after a preset time once they are armed. A user that has the vault areas in his alarm group arms the vault areas. The time starts only if all vault areas are armed. The user does not need to have alarm control over the areas that are automatically armed. By using a special programming procedure, an alarm group restriction timer starts when all the vault areas are armed.
19. AREA LINKING In an object with multiple areas, the entrance to the object in most cases is shared by all areas. This shared area should only be armed when the last area is armed. The shared area is a common area. The simplest way to have a common entrance is by assigned multiple areas to a zone. This zone will only generate an alarm if all assigned areas are armed. The longest exit and entry time will be used. The other way to create common areas is by using a dedicated area.
20. SYSTEM CODES The ATS control panels support up to two different system codes (sometimes also referred to as "Site codes" or "Facility codes") for use with ATS1170 one-Door RAS. Each system code also provides an option to offset the card ID for easier programming. The system code is a unique code provided by Aritech. The ATS1250/1260 4-Door/4-Lift DGP does not require this setting to be programmed in the control panel. Using the menu To Remote it is programmed in the DGP.
Card Offset 2: + 0 *-Chg, No: 20.4. Card offset 2 Specify the card offset for cards in system code B. See Card Offset 1 for further information. 21. ZONE SHUNTS A shunt procedure inhibits a zone from generating an alarm during a certain time period when active. A zone shunt starts on an output being activated, on most occasions a door unlocking. During the shunt time the zone is inhibited.
Shunt 1: Time Is Set For (Sec) 30 Shunt Time: 21.1.3. Shunt time Program the amount of time that the zone will be shunted. If the time expires and the zone remains active, an alarm condition occurs, depending on the zone type and the status of the area. If the value entered is less than 128, the time is in seconds. i.e. 1 to 127 seconds. To set the time in minutes the value entered is 128 plus the time required in minutes. e.g. For 30 minutes enter 158.
NO – Shunt Zone When Disarmed *-Change 0 - Skip 21.1.8. Shunt zone when disarmed Specify if the zone will be shunted when one or more of the areas assigned to the shunted zone are disarmed. Press 0 to end programming this shunt timer and to select a new shunt timer. ! 21.1.9. Set either Shunt zone when disarmed or Shunt zone when armed to YES. Otherwise the shunt procedure will not operate.
NO – Entry/Exit Shunting *-Change 0 - Skip 21.1.12. Entry/exit shunting Allows the shunted zone to be treated as an entry/exit zone. YES A code must be entered to start the shunting or before the shunt timer expires, otherwise an alarm is generated. NO The shunted zone is not treated an entry/exit zone. Press 0 to end programming this shunt timer and to select a new shunt timer. If this option is set to YES, the “Door open command" must be set to NO. 21.1.13.
22. TIMEZONE TO FOLLOW OUTPUT Select a timezone to follow an output. When the output is active, the timezone is valid. Use this option to invalidate alarm groups if certain conditions are not met. For example: Prohibit the use of a keypad, unless a keyswitch on a zone is active. Allow an area to be disarmed only if another area is disarmed before. The timezones that follow outputs are also referred to as soft timezones. Hard timezones are valid between a start and end-time. 22.1.
23. POLL ERRORS Use this menu to get an indication on how many errors have been detected in communications between the ATS control panel and devices connected to it. 23.1. 1-RAS, 2-DGP, 3-Clear All Counters 0-Exit, Menu: Select device type Select the type of devices to view the number of poll errors on. Optionally the error counters can be reset.
24. DOWNLOAD TO REMOTE DEVICE Download data to remote devices like the ATS1250/1260. The data to download concerns access control functions for the 4-Door/4-Lift DGP’s. While the 4-Door/4Lift DGP’s are programmed to be polled and are online, any programming done regarding these DGP’s will be automatically downloaded.
25. DISPLAY LAST CARD Show the system code and I.D number of the last card read by a reader connected to the ATS System Databus (for doors 1 to 16 only, not for doors 17 – 64 on 4-Door/4-Lift DGP). In this example the display shows the system code as “SC=0023” and the cars ID as “User=987654”. Last Card RAS SC=23 User=987654 Press ENTER How to program [ENTER] Return to the Programming menu. The card must have a valid format that the system is programmed to recognise.
28. TO REMOTE DEVICES Use this option to access the programming menus for 1-Door RAS’s (e.g. ATS1270) or 4Door/4-Lift DGP’s (e.g. ATS1250/1260). These remote devices have additional menu’s that can be accessed via the control panel using this menu. The remote device has to be: 28.1.
29. COMPUTER CONNECTION Holds programming concerning connection to a computer running software package to program or control the ATS system (e.g. ATS8100). See also the “Service menu” in the manager’s guide. When connecting the panel directly via the J18 (on-board RS232 port) or connecting the panel via the ATS1801 computer/printer interface, it is not necessary to set menus 29.1 to 29.4.
Specifies if connecting via dialler to a remote computer is possible if any area is armed. If set to NO and a remote connection is established, the panel will be disconnected when the user arms the system. YES A remote connection is possible if an area is armed. NO A remote connection is not possible if any area is armed. Press 0 to go directly to Menu 29.8 29.3. Enable Remote Control No –Enable Remote Control *-Change 0 - Skip Menus 29.1 must be set to YES to use this option.
YES Up/Download uses a compatible modem connected to the ATS1801. NO Up/Download uses the built-in modem. End Enter 32 Char. Init modem string 29.5.1. Enter 32 character init modem string If Menu 29.5 is set to YES, enter the modem initialization string (You can enter up to 32 characters.) This modem initialization string is sent to a compatible modem on the ATS1801 (serial printer/computer interface board).
*-Pause, Ph No: Srv: 29.10. Service telephone number Holds the telephone number to be dialled to set up a connection to a computer. The service telephone number will be dialled if an user activates the option “Dial management software”. 29.11. Computer address Computer Address: 0000 Address: Holds the address to identify the panel to a up/download software package. If not used, program “0”. 29.12.
29.16. NO – Answering Machine Defeat *-Change 0 - Skip Answering machine defeat If the number of rings programmed and the number of calls is met, the next incoming call will be answered immediately. See also Number of rings before answering and Number of calls before answering 29.17. 29.18. Reserved NO – BELL Modem *-Change 0 - Skip Use Bell 103 protocol Enables BELL 103 modem tones for the PSTN or ISDN analogue line connection for Computer reporting. 29.19.
NO –Print Alarm Events *-Change 0 - Skip 30.2. Print alarm events Prints all alarm events. YES All alarm events are printed. NO Alarm events are not printed. Press 0 to leave Printer. Before anything will be printed real-time, either access control events has to be set to YES. 30.3. Print access control events Print alarm events or Print NO –Print Access Control Events *-Change 0 - Skip This function prints all access control events. YES All access control events are printed.
Epson Printer 9600, 7, e, 1 Option: 30.6. Printer options You can program the printer interface for an Epson (compatible) dot matrix or HPII (compatible) laser printer with optional communication settings.
31. BATTERY TESTING The battery test records the details of the automatic battery test procedure and enables manual battery test to be started. A battery disconnect check is also automatically performed. If a battery is disconnected for more then 10 minutes, a warning will be given. During the battery test, the control panel and/or DGP’s, and all auxiliary driven devices, are powered from the battery. Devices are tested one at a time, making sure that not all devices switch to battery test at once. 31.1.
How to program [ENTER] Move to the next manual battery test display. All DGP Battery Tested OK Press ENTER 31.2.2. Battery test report Displays the results of previous manual battery testing. [ENTER] 31.2.3. How to program Move to the next manual battery test display. Select DGP number for battery test Manual Battery Test For DGP # 1-16 DGP: Specify the DGP number of the unit to be tested. DGP1-15 ATS control panel = = DGP1-15 DGP16 Only 1 unit at a time can be selected.
32. CUSTOM LCD MESSAGE This records 32 characters of customised text that is displayed on the top line of LCD arming station(s) in place of the normal display. Text is considered any configuration of up to 32 characters. They can include numbers, spaces or punctuation. Use the text option on the keypad to enter a Aritech, (*) - End text of up to 32 characters. Keys 1 to 9 have Aritech alphabetical characters printed above them.
34. PROGRAM SYSTEM EVENT FLAGS Event flags are set when specified events occur in the system, such as a mains failure, a zone generating an alarm or an entry time running. The system event flags are triggered on system wide events, like mains failures or DGP’s going offline. For more information regarding event flags, see Event Flags on page 151. 34.
34.5. Siren fail event flag Siren Fail No Event Flag Event Flag: This event flag is activated when a Siren Fail condition is detected on the ATS panel or a DGP. See also Mains fail event flag. 34.6. DGP inhibited event flag DGP Inhibited No Event Flag Event Flag: This event flag is activated when a DGP has been inhibited via User menu 16, Inhibit/Uninhibit RAS/DGP. See also Mains fail event flag. 34.7.
34.11. Report Fail (FTC) No Event No Event Flag Flag Event Flag: Report fail event flag This event flag is activated when the ATS control panel fails to report to the central station (also referred to as FTC). See also Mains fail event flag. 34.12. Testmode No Event Flag Event Flag: Test mode event flag This event flag is activated when the ATS panel is in test mode. See also Mains fail event flag. 34.13.
34.19. All armed pulse event flag All Armed No Event Flag Event Flag: If NFA2P option is YES,an event flag / output shall be provided with or without event recorder that will be active for 20 seconds, after fully armed condition is true. 34.20. Computer connection active Computer Connection No Event Flag Event Flag: The flag is active whenever a computer connection between the panel and management software (Titan) is active.
35. PROGRAM MACRO LOGIC Macro logic provides a powerful tool for activating zones or event flags under specific conditions. These conditions are macro inputs being triggered, logic equations combining the macro inputs and output conditions. Up to four macro inputs can be included in the logic equation. A macro input is an event flag or an output. Each macro input in the logic equation can be programmed as an AND or an OR function and can be programmed to invert the logic.
Option Function On Pulse Activates for the programmed time or the active period of the logic result, whichever is the shortest. On Timed Activates for the programmed time regardless of the macro output changing. On Delay Activates after the programmed time period unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid.
When all conditions of the logic equation are met, the macro output is active and the event flag or zone programmed in the previous step is activated (depending on any timing function programmed on the macro output). How to program Press one of these keypad buttons to: ? [ENTER] Enter and display new event flag or output number. Enter the same number twice to invert the macro input. Before calculating the result of the macro logic equation, the input is inverted.
36. RESERVED MENU Reserved. Do not use. 37. RESERVED MENU Reserved. Do not use. 38. RESERVED MENU Reserved. Do not use. 39. RESERVED MENU Reserved. Do not use. 40. RESERVED MENU Reserved. Do not use. 41. RESERVED MENU Reserved. Do not use.
42. REPORTING CLASS DATABASE Reporting of alarms depends on the settings in Reporting of zone in Zone database. This setting is a reporting class. There are 8 classes containing 6 conditions that can be selected for reporting. 42.1 Class Number Class No: Select the reporting class Select the class to program.
42.1.1.1. Report to Central Station 1 YES - Report Alarm to CS1 * - Change, 0 - Skip Use this option to select whether this condition should be reported to Central Station 1. 42.1.1.2. Report to Central Station 2 YES - Report to CS2 * - Change, 0 - Skip See Report to Central Station 1. 42.1.1.3. Report to Central Station 3 YES - Report to CS3 * - Change, 0 - Skip See Report to Central Station 1. 42.1.1.4.
43. TEST CALLS This menu holds programming regarding test calls. 43.1 Start First Test Call at: 00:00 Hours: Start test call Enter the time in hours and minutes, when a test call should be made. The time programmed is based on the real time clock. 43.2 Test Call Interval 00 Hours Hours: Test call interval Specify the interval between test calls (in hours). 43.3 Extend test call NO – Extend Test Call * - Change, 0 - Skip Only send a test call if no reporting during the test call interval.
50. CHANNEL MAPPING This is the 200 Baud FSK French communication option 1 – Inputs 2 – Areas 3 - System 50.1. Option: Inputs Each sub menu is broken down into group menus. For example, 50.1.1. Input group 1-16 Enter channel number 00- 99 for each input (zone). The defaults are: Inputs 1-72 -> Channels 1-72. Inputs 73-256 -> Channel 73. 50.2. Areas Each sub menu is broken down into group menus. For example, 50.2.1. Area group 1 – 8 Enter channel number 00- 99 for each area.
Event Name Channel Channel (Default) Type 11 Summary DGP Mains Fail 00-99 (92) A,R 12 Summary DGP Low Batt 00-99 (93) A,R 13 Summary DGP Tamper 00-99 (94) A,R 14 Summary DGP Siren Tamper 00-99 (95) A,R 15 Summary Duress Code 00-99 (96) A,R 16 Summary Remote Log-In 00-99 (97) A,R 17 Summary Filmout 00-99 (Dis) A,R 18 Summary Program Mode Ent.
52. VOICE REPORTING BA Burglar Alarm – Voice Message 0 Msg. No. Reporting Code No. Program the voice messages to be transmitted to the monitoring station, if voice protocol is programmed. See Communications Options. Voice Messages can be programmed to report on the following alarm events. More than 1 event may have the same voice message programmed. Range 0-14 Table 1 Reporting Code No.
Note that event code 130 BA Burglary in the user table and code 1 – Burglar Alarm BAA in table 1 are the same event codes (130). If 130,BA in the user table is programmed with an alarm message, then this will have priority over event code 1 - BA Burglar alarm in table 1. Voice message no. This is the voice message number (values range from 0 to 14) stored in the Voice Module (ATS 7200) and assigned to specified event numbers.
53. DVMRE ALARM INPUT MAP DVMRe Alarm Handling via the printer port In a conventional alarm-handling configuration the alarm devices are connected via the alarm PCB on the back of the DVMRe unit. Each alarm input corresponds with the camera input of the same function. Alarm input to camera assignments can be changed on 10 and 16-channel models via the DVMRe programming. On an input trigger, the internal buzzer will be activated and an on-screen alarm display will be activated.
53.3. YES - Enable Time Update * - Change 0 - Skip Enable Time Update This feature will ensure that the time and date of the DVMR are synchronised approximately every 60 seconds with the ATS panel. When performing video history searches the time and date will be based upon the occurrence of ATS panel events. 53.4. YES The ATS panel time and date will be synchronised to the DVMRe. NO No time and date synchronisation will take place.
NO 53.7. No search or play is allowed via the RAS. RAS Permission No RAS Assigned RAS Permitted: 2, RAS Permitted: DVMRe 1-Play, 2-Search, 3-Camera, 4View Menu: The RAS permission menu enables the Installer to select, which RAS’s are connected to the panel, have permission to issue Search and Play. It also controls commands to the DVMRe while in the Quick or User Histories. Up to 16 RAS's can be selected in this menu option to have Search and Play and command control of the DVMRe.
54. ENGINEER WALK TEST 54 – Engineer walk test Introduction 0 – Exit, Menu The engineer walk test allows testing of all zones that are configured for an engineering walk test in selected area/s. These areas will be tested by a technician/engineer. This test is independent to the zone’s configured test type and is only run manually from a new installer menu item. Zones will be configured to be included in the engineer walk test (See 19.1.
Note: The warning timer functions as normal during this test. That is, a warning will sound (if warning time programmed) in the normal fashion. Test not completed Press ENTER Otherwise, once all zones have been tested successfully a message ‘Test Complete’ is displayed, and a message is sent to the central station (see events logged table below).
If the user presses the Enter key to exit the test menu while the aux output is deactivated, a closing message will be displayed as shown below. The test will then automatically exit from the engineer walk test when the aux output is restored. Test closing Please wait See also 19.34 .
EVENT FLAGS What are event flags? Event flags are memory locations in a microprocessor system that register the occurrence of certain events. Those events can be pre-defined or can be programmed. In other words: when certain events take place, event flags are triggered. Why does the ATS system use event flags? The ATS system uses event flags to provide the most flexible solution for activating outputs and manipulating macros. Using event flags gives both options using the same event flag.
Event Name Description 1 Internal/External Siren Default Internal/External siren event flag (assigned in area database). If set to YES in the zone database, activates when any Internal/External siren activates in any area. 2 Armed Alarm If set to YES on the zone database, activates when an alarm is generated by the zone and all the areas assigned to the zone are armed. It is used to activate the system strobe.
REPORTING Reporting in an ATS panel is divided in zone event reporting and system events. Zones use reporting classes and sub-classes that can be programmed per zone. In Reporting Class Database a selection can be made regarding the conditions to report per class. Table 89 shows an overview of the reported event per sub-class and condition. The column CID holds the reported Contact ID event. SIA holds the SIA event. Table 89.
Type No 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 154 Class Sub-class Fire 112 Fire 113 Fire 114 Fire 115 Fire 116 Fire 117 Fire 118 Condition CID SIA Alarm E112 FA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 FB Alarm restore R112 FR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 FU Alarm E113 FA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 FB Alarm restore R113 FR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 FU Alarm E114 FA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 FB Alarm restore R114 FR Tamper Restore R383 TR
Type No 13 Class Panic 14 Panic 122 16 18 19 Panic 120 Panic 121 15 17 Sub-class Panic 123 Burglar Burglar 130 Burglar 131 Burglar 132 ATS 2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual Condition CID SIA Alarm E120 PA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 PB Alarm restore R120 PR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 PU Alarm E121 HA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 HB Alarm restore R121 HR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 HU Alarm E122 PA Tamper E383
Type No Class 20 21 Burglar 134 22 Burglar 135 23 Burglar 136 24 Burglar 137 25 26 156 Sub-class Burglar 133 Burglar 138 General alarms General 140 Condition CID SIA Alarm E133 BA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 BB Alarm restore R133 BR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 BU Alarm E134 BA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 BB Alarm restore R134 BR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 BU Alarm E135 BA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 BB Alarm r
Type No Class 27 28 General 142 29 General 143 30 General 144 31 32 33 Sub-class General 141 General 145 24 Hour alarms 24 Hour 150 24 Hour 151 ATS 2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual Condition CID SIA Alarm E141 GA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 GB Alarm restore R141 GR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 GU Alarm E142 ZA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 ZB Alarm restore R140 ZR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 ZU Alarm E143 SA Tampe
Type No 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 158 Class Sub-class 24 Hour 152 24 Hour 153 24 Hour 154 24 Hour 155 24 Hour 156 24 Hour 157 24 Hour 158 Condition CID SIA Alarm E152 QA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 QB Alarm restore R152 QR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 QU Alarm E153 QA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 QB Alarm restore R153 QR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Alarm restore R570 QU Alarm E154 QA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 QB Alarm restore R15
Type No Class 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Sub-class 24 Hour 159 24 Hour 161 Fire supervisory Fire Supervisory 200 Fire Supervisory 201 Fire Supervisory 202 Fire Supervisory 203 Fire Supervisory 204 ATS 2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual Condition CID SIA Alarm E159 QA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 QB Alarm restore R159 QR Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 QU Alarm E161 QA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 QB Alarm restore R161 QR Tamper Restore R383 TR In
Type No Class 48 Sub-class Condition Fire Supervisory 205 49 Fire Supervisory 206 CID SIA Alarm E205 FA Tamper E383 FT Inhibit E570 FB Alarm restore R205 FR Tamper Restore R383 FJ Inhibit Restore R570 FU Alarm E206 FA Tamper E383 FT Inhibit E570 FB Alarm restore R206 FR Tamper Restore R383 FJ Inhibit Restore R570 FU The list of system events depends on the selection of the protocol type being large or small. The small protocols only report summarised events.
Description Contact ID Event Area SIA Pt/User Event Pt/User RAS Tamper Restore (Any RAS No) - - - TR 000 Area Out of Timezone E608 00 C 012 OK 000 Area Within Timezone R608 00 C 012 - - Film Out E150 00 C 011 - - Film Out Restore R150 00 C 011 - - Emergency Alarm E102 00 C 009 QA 000 Auto Test Call E602 00 C 016 RP 000 Service Requested E411 00 C 013 YX 000 Line Fault Monitor Fail E351 00 C 014 YS 000 Line Fault Monitor Restored R351 00 C 014 -
Description Contact ID Event 162 Area SIA Pt/User Event Pt/User DGP De-Polled E330 00 C 065-080 ET C 333-348 DGP Polled R330 00 C 065-080 ER C 333-348 DGP Isolated E570 00 C 065-080 UB C 301-316 DGP De-Isolated R570 00 C 065-080 UU C 301-316 RAS Tamper E137 00 C 001-064 TA C 401-464 RAS Tamper Restore R137 00 C 001-064 TR C 401-464 RAS Code Attempts E145 00 C 001-064 JA C 401-464 RAS CPU Restart E305 00 C 001-064 RR C 401-464 RAS Encryption Error E303
Description Contact ID Event Area SIA Pt/User Event Pt/User Line Fault Monitor Restored R351 00 000 LR 001 Spare E416 00 147 - - Management Software Connected E416 00 147 RB 000 Direct Connect via J15 Port E416 00 147 - - Remote/Direct Disconnection R146 00 147 RS 000 Program Mode Entered E150 00 146 LB 000 Program Mode Exited R150 00 146 LS 000 Film Low Restored R150 00 129 - - MonCo Commanded Panel E422 00 000 RB 000 MonCo Commanded Panel Restore
TROUBLESHOOTING ATS control panel - Model ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 Condition • • • • • • 164 Possible cause The master LCD arming station (RAS address 1) has all LED’s flashing and displays the “System Fault” message. • The system databus line may be connected incorrectly. • The address links on the RAS may be incorrectly set. The panel is not communicating with arming stations and/or data gathering panels. • The system databus line may be connected incorrectly.
LCD arming stations - Models ATS1100, ATS1105 Condition • • All the LED’s on the arming station are flashing. LED’s do not appear to be indicating the correct condition. Possible cause • The dipswitches may be incorrectly set (the address set on the arming station may be incorrect and therefore polling to the arming station is not being acknowledged). • The system databus line may be connected incorrectly.
4 LED arming station - Models ATS1150 and ATS1155 Condition • All the LED’s on the arming station are flashing. Possible cause • The dipswitches may be incorrectly set (the address set on the arming station may be incorrect and therefore polling to the arming station is not being acknowledged). • The system databus line may be connected incorrectly. • The arming station is not being polled (it may not have been included in arming stations to be polled when programming arming stations).
Data gathering panels - Models ATS1201, ATS1210, ATS1211, ATS1220 Condition • • The "Tx" LED on the data gathering panel is not flashing. "Tx" and "Rx" LED’s are not operating. Possible cause • The dipswitches may be incorrectly set (the address recorded on the DGP may be incorrect and therefore polling to the DGP is not being acknowledged). • The system databus cable may be connected incorrectly. • The data gathering panel is not programmed to be polled. • No power or low power.
Data gathering panels - Models ATS1201, ATS1210, ATS1211, ATS1220 Condition • The siren output (with 8 Ohm siren speaker connected) does not operate when it is meant to. Possible cause • The address setting for this data gathering panel is 15. The siren can not be addressed as the highest output number is 255 where 256 would be required. • The 16th (last) relay number associated with the DGP address has not been mapped to a siren event flag number.
Output devices - Models ATS1810, ATS1811, ATS1820 Condition • The 8-way relay card (ATS1811) will not function: • - When connected to the ATS panel. • - When connected to a DGP. • 16-way open collector card (ATS1820) will not function: • - When connected to the Challenger Panel. Possible cause • The "Number of Output Controllers" has not been set in Programming option 7, System options. • (Number of output controllers = 1 for each 8-way relay card). • Dipswitch B has not been set to ON.
GLOSSARY Access control The control of entry to, or exit from, a security area. Active See Normal/Active/Tamper/Inhibited Alarm The state of a security system when a device connected to a zone is activated and the condition of the area is such that activation should be signalled. E.g. a door lock is broken, causing a siren to sound. Alarm group Alarm groups define the options available to users, arming stations or door reader to allow alarm control.
Door contact A magnetic contact used to detect if a door or window is opened. Door control The control over door functions. Door group An ATS feature that assigns a group of doors or lifts to a user, in order to allow access to those doors/lifts. Access to each door in a group can be restricted via a timezone. DUAL Dual detector. A security device used to detect intruders in a certain part of an area or premise. The technique used is based on two techniques like PIR and RADAR or PIR and Ultrasonic.
Inhibited: tried to tamper the security device. The zone has been inhibited from indicating normal or active status. It is excluded from functioning as part of the system. Nuisance alarm An alarm that is triggered by a security device, without any burglar. It could be caused by open windows, pets or incorrect projection of security equipment. Online/offline Operational/non-operational. A device may be offline due to a malfunction in the device itself or it may be disconnected from the control.
INDEX 200 Baud Reverse Area armed/disarmed, 81 4-door DGP set type of DGP, 48 4-lift DGP set type of DGP, 48 ACPO 2002, 76 Active zones arming with active zones, 54 Alarm A event flag, 39 Alarm B event flag, 39 Alarm control restrict to arm/reset, 53 Alarm group restrictions, 96 alarm groups, 49 area disarmed time, 39 assign to alarm groups, 55 disable auto insert, 69 disarmed time, 59, 98 name, 98 no arming if no disarmed timer running, 56 no restriction assigned, 97 number, 98 only allow disarm on RAS, 47
exit time event flag, 37 inhibit arming if all inhibited, 41 inhibited alarm flag, 37 local alarm event flag, 37 number, 35 out of hours timezone, 39 pre-alarm event flag, 38 reporting, 39 warning time event flag, 38 Area linking, 107 using common areas, 107 Area tamper event flag, 41 Areas.
program an arming station, 43 program the card ID offset, 108 program the output to start the shunting, 110 program the system code, 108 program the time to shunt, 110 program the warning time, 110 program zones to shunt, 109 report door open/close, 112 shunt event flag, 110 shunt timer number, 109 shunt warning event flag, 110 system codes, 108 unlock door on alarm code, 45 unlock time, 62 zone holds event flag for two seconds, 112 zone shunting, 109 Download to remote device, 115 indicating download statu
explanation of the LCD display, 15 how to program, 15 how to program values, 15 how to program YES/NO options, 15 moving around between them, 15 programming, 15 Modem access accessing panel, 54 Name alarm group restriction, 98 alarm groups, 51 areas, 35 zone, 16 zone event text, 66 NFA2P, 77 Number alarm group restriction, 98 alarm groups, 50 areas, 35 auto arm/disarm, 104 output, 102 program macro logic, 132 shunt timer, 109 timezone, 94 zone, 16 omputer connection use modem Init.
without PIN code, 46 Reset the control panel, 95 Scandinavian indicator, 63 Scandinavian Options, 78 Screensaver timeout time, 63 Security password, 121 Select the central station to program, 82 Sending arming after exit, 74 Service.
area out of hours, 39 assign to alarm group, 58 auto arm/disarm, 104 available to 4-door/4-lift DGP's, 113 controlling an output, 103 hard timezones, 93 number, 94 operation during holidays, 93 program end time, 94 program start time, 94 selecting days of week and holidays, 94 soft timezone, 113 soft timezones, 93 timezone 25 (service tech enabled), 93 To remote devices, 117 Troubleshooting, 159–65 ATS1802 printer interface, 163 data gathering panels (ATS1201/1210, 162 LCD arming stations (ATS110x, ATS112x)
PROGRAMMING MAP Menu 19 Legend Simple menus Simple/Advanced Menu *-Advanced 1. Zone Database Advanced menus 1. Zone number 1. Zone name 2. Zone type 3. Reporting of zone 4. Report alarm to CS 1 5. Report alarm to CS 2 6. Report alarm to CS 3 7. Report alarm to CS 4 8. Enable ALI for this zone 9. Enable engineer reset for alarms 10. Enable engineer reset for tampers 11. Disable inhibit of the zone 12. Enable Soak Test 13. Area / alarm group assignment 14. Test option 15. Zone event flag 16.
2. Area Database 1. Select the area to program 1. Area name 2. Exit time 3. Entry time 4. External Siren event flag 5. Internal Siren event flag 6. Area disarmed event flag 7. Area active event flag 8. Inhibited event flag 9. Armed alarm event flag 10. Disarmed alarm event flag 11. Local Alarm event flag 12. Exit timer event flag 13. Entry timer event flag 14. Warning timer event flag 15. Camera event flag 16. Pre-Alarm timer event flag 17. Anti-Mask event flag 18. Latched Reset event flag 19.
5. Alarm Groups 1. Number 1. Alarm group name 2. Areas assigned 3. User alarm group 4. Alarm system control 5. List areas 6. Keypad duress If "SKIP" 7. Reset system alarm 8. Disable auto-uninhibit 9. Arm & reset only 10. Disarm only 11. Alarm reset only 12. Auto inhibit active zones User menu options 1. Panel Status 2. Active Zones 3. Zones In Alarm 4. Inhibited Zones 5. History 6. Test Report 7. Service Menu 8. Film Counters 9. List Zone Names 10. Inhibit Zone 11. Uninhibit Zone 12. Test Zone 13.
24. Sirens only after report fail 7. System options 1. Area/s selected to total disarm 2. Film low level is set to 3. Film out level is set to 4. Test Mode 5. No. of output controllers 6. Zone event text 7. Alarm code prefix 8. LCD rotation delay 9. LCD text rotation speed 10. Dual zone enabled 11. Automatic uninhibit 12. Display zones 13. User name file 14. System alarms set siren and strobe 15. Latching system alarms 16. Siren testing 17. Disable "0 ENTER" for camera reset 18.
10. Program text 1. Program text words 11. Version number 1. Select the device to get information on 12. Lamp test 13. Time zones 1. Select timezone 14. Defaults 1. Select default option 1. Program start time, hours. 2. Program start time, minutes 3. Program end time, hours. 4. Program end time, minutes 5. Days 15. Alarm group restrictions 1. Alarm group restriction n° 1. Name 2. Timed disarm areas 3. Areas to arm/reset 4. 1st Alternate timed disarm area 5. 1st alternate Areas to arm/reset 6.
22. Timezone to follow output 1. Select timezone 23. Poll errors 1. Select device type 24. Download to remote device 1. Select download option 1. Assign output to follow 1. Display download status 2. Download all 25. Display last card 26. Reserved Menu 27. Reserved Menu 28. To Remote Devices 1. Select the device type 2. Select the device to program 29. Computer connection 1. Enable remote Up/Download 2. Up/Download if any area armed 3. Enable Remote Control 4. Remote Control if any Area Armed 5.
32. Custom LCD message 33. Program next service 1. Maintenance date 2. Maintenance message 34. Program system event flags 1. Mains fail event flag 15. Not used 2. Low battery event flag 16. Not used 3. Fuse fail event flag 17. Dialler active event flag 4. Tamper Event flag 18. External siren test event flag 5. Siren fail event flag 19. All armed pulse event flag 6. DGP Inhibited event flag 20. Computer connection active 7. DGP offline event flag 21. Line fault event flag 8.
44. Reserved Menu 45. Reserved Menu 46. Reserved Menu 47. Reserved Menu 48. Reserved Menu 49. Reserved Menu 50. Channel Mapping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 40 52. Voice Reporting 53. DVMRe alarm input map 186 Input Group 1 - 16 2. Areas Area Group 1 - 8 3.
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