System information

ATS 2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual 49
Standard
Type:
1, 2, 3: 4
Poll DGP:
Set DGP Type
DGP No:
RAS Tamper (ACPO) Area 1
Area:
4. DGP DATABASE
This menu enables or disables DGP’s (Data Gathering Panels). Also the type of DGP can be programmed.
4.1. 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. A DGP number followed by a “,” is
online (available) and followed by a “:” is offline (can not be addressed by the system).
A RAS or DGP being online means it will generate RAS/DGP system alarms and
tamper alarms. When offline, system alarms and tampers will not occur.
Once the DGP’s to be polled have been
programmed and [ENTER] has been
pressed, the DGP to be programmed has
to be entered before going further.
The 4-Door / 4-Lift DGP’s (ATS1250/ATS1260) must not be addressed higher than
Address 12.
Removing a DGP from the polling list clears all alarms for zones and system points for
that DGP address. If the next DGP address number is not polled, alarms on any of the 32
zones that belong to the DGP are cleared.
For further information on addresses and numbering, refer to Zones and Outputs
allocated to DGP’s (see the ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 installation guide).
4.1.1. DGP type
The type of DGP being polled has to be programmed. The available DGP types are:
No Type ATS type
0 Standard ATS1201, ATS1210, ATS1220
1 Four-Door DGP ATS1250
2 Four-Lift DGP ATS1260
3 Wireless DGP
(433MHz)
ATS1230
4 Point ID DGP ATS1290
5 Advanced DGP ATS1203, ATS1204