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© 2003 GE Interlogix B.V. 1045089
All rights reserved 12/2003
1 2 3 4
SW2
1 2 3 4
A
+12 0V D+ D- IN OUT
J2
Rx
Tx
J3
ATS Control Panel
(J10)
SW1 DIP Switch
RAS 1
1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3
4
RAS 2 RAS 3
1
ON
SD
2 3 4
RAS 4
RAS 5 RAS 6
1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3 4
RAS 7
1
ON
SD
2 3 4
RAS 8
1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3 4
RAS 15
1
ON
SD
2 3 4
RAS 16 RAS 13 RAS 14
RAS 9
1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3 4 1
ON
SD
2 3 4
RAS 10 RAS 11
1
ON
SD
2 3 4
RAS 12
8-Area LCD RAS
MOUNTING THE UNIT
Please make sure the keypad is mounted on a flat surface, in
order to prevent any incorrect tamper switch actuations.
Attach the mounting box using screws. Secure the PCB with the
screw supplied. Secure the keypad cover with the screw supplied.
When a pry-off tamper is required, use a screw in the back of the
keypad (see figure A, ).
CONNECTING THE KEYPAD TO A CONTROL PANEL (FIGURE A)
Refer to the ATS control panel installation guide for instructions.
LEDS (SEE FIGURE A)
Rx LED flashes to indicate polling data is being received on
the system databus from the ATS control panel. If the
LED does not flash the control panel is not operational
or the databus is faulty (usually cabling).
Tx LED flashes to indicate the arming station (RAS) is
replying to polling from the ATS control panel. If the Rx
(Rx0) LED flashes but the Tx (Tx0) LED does not, the
arming station (RAS) is not programmed to be polled in
the control panel or is addressed incorrectly.
LED INDICATIONS ON KEYPAD
Area 8 red LED’s illuminate when area 1-8 (or 9-16) are
armed. Will blink (armed) or flash (disarmed) on alarm.
Mains Green LED illuminates if 230 VAC mains power is
available.
Alarm Red LED illuminates on any alarm in an area assigned to
the keypad.
Fault Yellow LED illuminates on fault’s in the system.
COMMS CONNECTIONS (FIGURE A, TERMINAL J3)
Power supply. If the distance between the arming station
and the control panel does not exceed 100m, then the
arming station can be powered using the Comms + and
– from the control panel. Otherwise use AUX PWR from
DGP’s or an auxiliary power supply.
D+ Data positive and data negative connection of the
databus.
D - Remote units can be up to 1.5 km from the
ATS control panel.
IN A request to exit button (normally open, momentary
push-button switch) can be connected across “IN” and “-
“. When pressed, this button controls the request to exit
function.
OUT Open collector output, 50 mA maximum. It is the first
output of the output control group that is assigned to this
arming station.
RAS DIP SWITCH SETTINGS (FIGURE A)
SW1 DIP switches
These are used to identify the RAS address. See figure B for
settings.
SW2 “A, B, C, Term”
These are used to terminate the databus and enable various other
functions, as described below:
SW2-1, A Area 9-16
OFF The 8-area LEDs display the status of areas 1 to 8.
ON The 8-area LEDs display the status of areas 9 to 16.
SW2-2, B Keypad backlight
OFF The keyboard backlight times out.
ON The keyboard backlight stays on continuously.
SW2-3, C Magnetic card format (ATS1105 only)
OFF ATS format
ON Non-ATS formats.
(e.g., credit cards, any cards with data on track 2).
SW2-4, TERM
OFF Not the last device on the databus.
ON Terminates the databus if this RAS is the last device on
the databus. See also the ATS control panel’s
installation guide.
READERS CONNECTIONS (ATS1105 ONLY) (FIGURE A, J2)
+5 V supply and data connections for ATS magnetic card
readers (ATS1105 only).
1 D1/D Read data pulse / Wiegand D1 line
2 D0/C Read clock pulse / Wiegand D0 line
3 GND (0V)
4 +5 V
5 +12 V
Additional functionality
- To adjust LCD contrast – Press Menu * and Ç or È
- To adjust buzzer volume, press Clear and Ç to increase
and È to decrease the volume
B
+12
0V
ATS1100/1105
8-Area LCD RAS
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