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System Fault Buzzer
In case a System Fault occurs (no more communication to control
panel) the text “System Fault” appears on the display and the buzzer
will be activated until any key is pressed. The setting “Auto” is used
to enable this feature for countries where this is a requirement. The
setting can also be set to “On” or “Off”. The setting can be changed
by holding the “MENU” key while momentarily pressing the “0” key.
Each next press of the 0 key selects either “Auto”, “On” or “Off”.
Function keys
F1 = ‘OPEN’ + 1
F2 = ‘OPEN’ + 2
F3 = ‘OPEN’ + 3
F4 = ‘OPEN’ + 4
TZ62 = ‘OPEN’ + 5
TZ63 = ‘OPEN’ + 6
POWER UP
Upon initial power up, the buzzer will sound two beeps indicating that
the internal non-volatile memory is OK. All of the area LEDs may
illuminate, indicating that the system is armed. All areas must be
disarmed in order to enable access to the installer programming
menu options.
TROUBLESHOOTING
General Faults
No LED or LCD display:
Verify the +13.8 and 0V wire connections on both the RAS
and the power supply.
Verify power output on the DGP or external power supply.
Area and Status LEDs are flashing and the LCD display reads
System Fault:
Verify the D+ and D- wire connections (may be reversed or
open circuit).
Verify the address DIP switches of the RAS is set to the proper
address.
Verify that the control panel or 4-door controller DGP is polling
the RAS address.
ATS1115 or ATS1116 RAS with Smart Card reader does not
respond to a Smart Card:
The RAS may actually be an ATS1110 or ATS1111 type that is
not fitted with a Smart Card reader.
The Smart Card may not be programmed (blank).
RX and TX LED Indications
RX and TX LEDs are provided on the circuit board to assist in fault
diagnosis, and are visible when the rear plastic cover is removed.
Rx The yellow Rx LED flashes to indicate polling data is being
received on the system bus from the panel. If the LED does
not flash, the control panel is not operational or the bus is
faulty (usually cabling).
Tx The red Tx LED flashes to indicate the RAS is replying to
polling from the control panel. If the Rx LED flashes but the
Tx LED does not, the RAS is not programmed to be polled
in the control panel or is addressed incorrectly
.
PROGRAMMING MAP
1-Access LED options
0-EXIT, Menu:
LED enabled
*-Change, #-Exit
2-Night Light Options
0-Exit, Menu:
GE Security, RAS1110.V05
0-EXIT, Menu:
Night Light On
*-Change, #-Exit
3-Keypad Backlight Options
0-Exit, Menu:
Keypad Backlight On
*-Change, #-Exit
4-RTE (Egress) Control
0-Exit, Menu:
RTE Only
*-Change, #-Exit
5-Reserved
0-Exit, Menu:
6-Factory Defaults
0-Exit, Menu:
Set Factory Defaults?
*-Yes, #-No
7-Security Mode
0-Exit, Menu:
Un-Secured Mode
*-Change, #-Exit
8-Valid Card Flash
0-Exit, Menu:
Flash Enabled
*-Change, #-Exit
9-Protocol Options
0-Exit, Menu:
Wiegand
*-Change, #-Exit
10-Card Beep Options
0-Exit, Menu:
Card Beep Enabled
*-Change, #-Exit
11-Option Card
0-Exit, Menu:
Option Card Enabled
*-Change, #-Exit
12-Last Card
0-Exit, Menu:
FC=1, ID=1
#-Exit
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
The ATS1110, ATS1111, ATS1115 and ATS1116 provide for a menu
through which a number of options can be set.
To enter the programming menu for the ATS111x keypads:
Enter menu 28 of the Control Panel installer menu.
Press 2[ENTER] followed by the RAS address selected and [ENTER]
to enter the RAS menu. The display now shows “GE Security,
RAS111x” (x is 0, 1, 5 or 6 depending on the type of keypad)
followed by the version number.
Press [ENTER] to proceed to the menu or press the menu number
followed by [ENTER] to go to a menu item directly.
Menu 1, Access LED options
Controls the blue Access LED (enabled by default). The blue Access
LED may be disabled if not required.
Menu 2, Night Light Options
A dimly lit keypad backlight provides the night-light to easily locate
the keypad in dark locations (enabled by default).
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