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Audio Module
WHAT DOES IT DO?
The ATS1510 allows event reporting including audio information used to
verify alarms by providing both live and recorded audio.
HOW DOES IT ALLOW EVENT REPORTING? (REF. TO FIG. & )
Event reporting takes place by transmitting messages over the
telephone. After transmission of alarm information, audio information is
available for a certain period. Audio information available provides for
live and recorded audio information. Recorded audio (10) contains 15
seconds of audio information before and 15 seconds after an alarm has
occurred. Audio information is picked up by the RD3000AGC (6)
microphones and wired (8) to the ATS1510 (9) through RD3300 mixers
(11). It is advisable to use the RD3300 mixer in the following situations:
1. When the microphone cable distance is more than 50 metres; and
2. When more than one microphone per area is required.
The ATS1510 sends audio information to the control panel (12) via the
MI-bus (13). For maintenance purposes, a headphone can be connected
to check audio levels (7).
Note:
1. Recorded audio is only available for armed areas.
2. Microphones can be selected for areas using J1 to J4 on the mixer
board. For example, you can have individual connections from four
inputs to four outputs to four areas. Another possibility is to mix the
four inputs individually depending on the positions of J2, J3 and J4.
3. The tamper outputs (14) must be connected to the next available
zone of a DGP or the ATS control panel.
INPUTS AND AREAS
The 8 audio inputs can be assigned to the first 8 areas of the ATS panel.
The 8 audio inputs of a second ATS1510 (not available for
ATS2000/3000) can be assigned to areas 9 – 16 of the ATS panel.
MOUNTING LOCATION (REF. TO FIGURE & )
The ATS1510 must be mounted inside an ATS panel housing.
Important:
1. Disconnect the mains power before opening the cabinet.
2. Disconnect AC mains plug from AC mains wall socket. OR
3. Disconnect the mains with a dedicated circuit breaker.
4. Disconnect the battery (if applicable).
MOUNTING THE UNIT (REF. TO FIGURE & )
Mounting the ATS1510 into the control panel (ATS2000/3000/4500
series)
1. Place the clips in the square holes (4) (use metal pillars when
available).
2. Mount the ATS1510 using screws.
Mounting the ATS1510 into the control panel (ATS4000 series)
1. Remove the screws (1) and lift off the control panel PCB.
2. Place the extension pillars with the plastic rings on top of the
existing pillars (3).
3. Place the clips in the square holes (4).
4. Mount the ATS1510 using the screws and extension pillars (5).
5. Place the ATS control panel PCB back into it’s original position.
CONNECTING THE AUDIO MODULE (MI BUS)
1. Connect the flat cable (2) from the control panel (connector J20) to
the ATS1510 (connector CONN3 or CONN4).
ADVISED WIRING
To meet CE requirements the cable connected between the RD
3000AGC, the RD 3300 and the ATS1510 MUST be a screened cable.
For optimal results, use the following types of cable:
RD 3000AGC to RD 3300 Screened single twisted pair (single area
per cable run), – max. 50 m
Individually screened cable, max 800 m
RD 3300 to ATS1510 Individually screened cable, max 8 km
CONNECTING MIXERS AND MICROPHONES (REF. TO FIGURE )
No. Description Function
1. Microphone Microphone on the RD3000AGC
2. JP1 Fixed gain
3. JP2 Automatic gain control (preferred
setting)
No. Description Function
4. Tamper switch Wired separately to the mixer
board. The output (8) must be
connected to the Control Panel
(9).
5. Led Provides indication that
microphone is active and picking
up audio information.
6. RD3000AGC Microphone module
7. RD3300 audio mixer
board
Mixes signals from different
microphones to separate or to a
single output (J1, J2, J3 and J4)
8. Tamper Tamper output to control panel
input.
9. ATS Control panel ATS2000/3000/4000/4500
DESCRIPTION OF THE ATS1510 (REF. TO FIGURE )
No. Description Function
1. CONN 3/CONN 4
(System connector)
Communicates between the
ATS1510 and the main panel.
2. LED (green) Flashing indicates presence of
+12 VDC power.
3. Conn 2 Audio inputs from RD3300
mixers.
4. Conn 1 Power supply output (+ and -) to
ATS3300 mixers and external
power input (EXT and -).
5. Fuse Fuse (315 mA QB) to secure
power supply output.
6. Jumpers Test – Puts ATS1510 under test
A0, A1, A2 – MI address
selection
7. Headphone Output providing audio for
checking audio levels.
8. LED (red) Diagnostics LED indicating audio
levels during recording and
playback.
9. Int/Ext. jumper Selects int./ext. Power supply
(Factory default set to internal)
HOW TO POWER EXTERNAL DEVICES (RD3000 AND
RD3300AGC (REF TO FIGURE )
The Int/Ext. Jumper defines if the power supply output (4) for external
devices is delivered by the internal power supply (Fused, 315 mA max.)
is delivered by an external power supply (EXT, CONN1). Connect the +
from the external power supply to EXT POWER and the – to – of
CONN1.
MI ADDRESS SELECTION AND POSITIONING JUMPERS
The address of the ATS1510 on the MI-bus is determined by three
jumpers. These jumpers are placed beside the fuse holder, and are
labelled A0, A1 and A2. If only one module is used, all jumpers will be
present. For the second module, jumper A0 will be removed.
Device Jumpers
A0 A1 A2
Module 1 I I I Default I = Inserted
Module 2 R I I R = Removed
Note: A maximum of two modules can be connected. If two modules are
used, audio information for 16 areas is available.
TESTING THE AUDIO MODULE (REF. TO FIGURE )
1. Place the TEST jumper on the TEST position (6).
2. Turn the power on. The MI Bus (green LED) lights up and
remains lighted during the test mode. (The audio module will
perform a self-test.
First a memory test will be performed for 15-20 sec.
Then the Diagnostics LED will light up (flashing will
indicate memory test failed).
3. Connect a wire between the DIAG and input 1 from CONN 2.
After a short delay, the Diagnostics LED should go off for
approximately 0.5 sec. If not, retry.
4. If the test succeeds, do the same for inputs 2 – 8 in sequential
order.
5. Three seconds after successfully testing input 8, the
Diagnostics LED will go off and stay off.
6. Remove the TEST jumper from the TEST position. The green
LED will blink to indicate normal operation.
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