GE Interlogix ATS1151, ATS1156 User Manual

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© 2003 GE Interlogix B.V. MAINST-ATS1151/6 All rights reserved 03/2004
Description ATS1151/1156 ATS2000/3000/4000 ATS1250
Connection Comms Comms 12V Power supply
Power 12V
12V
0V Connection to reader
GND 0V 0V Data + connection to reader
D+ D+ D+ Data - connection to reader D- D- D­Request to exit button
IN - ­Open collector output 50mA max.
OUT - -
3-LED Keypad 3-LED Keypad with
Card Reader
Reader connection to the ATS panels
3-LED Keypad / 3-LED Keypad with Card Reader
MOUNTING THE UNIT
1. Remove the Allen screw from the reader’s mounting plate to open the reader. (Fig. 3)
2. Use the mounting plate as a template to mark the screw hole locations on the wall. (Fig. 4)
3. Run the cable through the rubber gasket (gasket is used for outdoors installation) and then through the hole in the mounting plate.
4. Fasten the mounting plate to the wall.
5. Connect the cable to the terminal block (Fig. 5).
6. Set the RAS address DIP switch (Fig. 6).
7. Check the jumper position for the heater is ‘ON’ for outdoors installation, and ‘OFF’ for indoors (Fig. 5).
8. Place the spring on the back tamper switch. (Fig. 4).
9. Slide the reader onto the mounting plate and close the unit with the Allen screw (reverse order of Fig. 3, and then follow Fig. 8).
CONNECTING CONTROL PANEL TO KEYPAD (FIG. 3)
Refer to the ATS control panel installation guide for instructions. Each reader has a cover tamper.
Note: Figures and instructions also apply to the
ATS1151 unless stated otherwise.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always observe the safety regulations applicable in your country. Read the following safety instructions before attempting to install the product.
Before disassembling the product, disconnect the power supply unit from the controller.
Only connect the mains to the power supply unit when all installation procedures have been completed.
Never cover the power supply unit as it may overheat.
When installing, do not force any parts or screws.
EXTRA NOTES FOR INSTALLING A KEYPAD OUTDOORS (FIG. 2)
1. Install a rain protection hood over the reader.
2. Mount the rubber gasket (supplied) between the unit and the wall to seal the unit.
3. Set the jumper J4 (Fig. 5) to the ‘ON’ position to enable the heater (top two pins).
4. If a motorised lock or gate is used, mount the reader a few metres away from the door so the lock or gate has enough space to open fully.
CABLE ENTRY AND CONNECTIONS (FIG. 5)
1. RAS DIP switches
2. Terminal block: +12 V
3. Buzzer
4. Heater jumper
5. Term link
CONNECTIONS TERMINALS (FIG. 5)
PWR Power supply. If the distance between the arming
station and the control panel does not exceed 100m, then the arming station can be
GND 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.
LINKS (FIG 5)
TERM Fitted if this device is the last device on the
system databus. For more details see the ATS control panel installation guide.
ATS1151
3-LED Keypad
ATS1156
3-LED Keypad with Card Reade
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LED INDICATIONS
Fig. 9 LED position and colour Function Extra Comments
Green when an area is disarmed (area assigned
to the RAS alarm group).
If area is disarmed and the door is opened, it will flash green for the access time.
LED 1
Dual-colour LED red or green
This LED stays off when no areas are assigned to its alarm group.
Red when an area is armed (area assigned to the RAS alarm group).
If area is armed, and the door is opened, it will flash red for the access time
LED 2
Yellow LED Yellow is the “ready” LED. When the area is
ready to be secured, the yellow LED switches on.
All the inputs in the area assigned to the RAS alarm group should be sealed.
LED 3
Red LED Red and flashing when an alarm occurs in any
of the areas assigned to the RAS
Technical Data
Supply Voltage 12V Current consumption 12V 45 mA Dimensions in mm (H x W x D) (ATS1156) 96 x 96 x 40 Dimensions in mm (H x W x D) (ATS1151) 96 x 67 x 28 Operating temperature -25°C to +70°C Humidity Non condensing 93% Weight (ATS1156) 458 g Weight (ATS1151) 226 g
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1200 mm
NO
ON
OFF
Heater
Te r m
PWR GND D+ D– OUT IN
3
4
5
1200 mm
2
1
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NO
ON
OFF
Heater
Te r m
PWR GND D+ D– OUT IN
On
RAS 2
RAS 6
RAS 10
On On On
On
On On On
On
RAS 3 RAS 4
RAS 5
RAS 7 RAS 8
RAS 9
On On On
On
RAS 11 RAS 12
RAS 13
On On
RAS 14 RAS 15 RAS 16
RAS 1
On
To controller
8
7
6
LED 1
LED 2
LED 3
9
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