Advisor Master Programming Guide P/N (EN) 1070480 (EN) • REV B • ISS 21MAY13
4 Advisor Master Programming Guide How to program the options For information on which keys to use while programming, please refer to these pages. A
94 Advisor Master Programming Guide 9-Communication options This menu is used to program all system-wide communication options. Configuring communic
Advisor Master Programming Guide 95 No: Use pulse dialling. Enable PSTN line fault monitor NO-Enable Line Monitor *-Change 0-Skip A line monitor wi
96 Advisor Master Programming Guide 200 baud reverse area OP/CL No– 200 Baud Reverse Area Open/Close *-Change 0-Skip If set to No, disarm events ar
Advisor Master Programming Guide 97 Note: Setting is ignored if “Enable buzzer on mains/line fault” on page 84 is set to Yes. GSM line fault YES-En
98 Advisor Master Programming Guide Enter the 1st phone number *-Pause, Ph No: Ph1: Every central station can report to 2 telephone numbers: 1 main
Advisor Master Programming Guide 99 Yes: Use BELL modem tones for (X)SIA reporting. No: Use CCITT modem tones for (X)SIA reporting. Press 0 to skip
100 Advisor Master Programming Guide X25 line type X25 Line type - 0 Value: Sets the polling time of the line. • 0: Permanent 15 minutes polling.
Advisor Master Programming Guide 101 • Nri11/ZR123: New event, Area 11, ZR on input 123. • Nri00/RR316: New event, power-up X25 D-Bit YES-X25 D-B
102 Advisor Master Programming Guide 10-Program text The ATS control panel uses a library of pre-programmed words that are used when programming the
Advisor Master Programming Guide 103 How to access customised text Press one of these keypad buttons to: • Menu: Scroll through the list of program
Advisor Master Programming Guide 5 You can easily move between the menu options by pressing the following keys: • Enter or #: To scroll forwards on
104 Advisor Master Programming Guide Word library Table 9: Word library A 001 Above 002 Access 003 Accountant 264 Accounts 417 Accounts Manager
Advisor Master Programming Guide 105 041 Ceiling 042 Cellar 043 Central 426 Central Bulk Store 431 Centre 051 Cold 052 Combination 428 Comme
106 Advisor Master Programming Guide 446 GLA 447 GLA/Stage 105 Glass 328 Goods 391 Group 17 392 Group 18 393 Group 19 394 Group 20 549 Guar
Advisor Master Programming Guide 107 158 Office 159 Officer 161 Open 466 Orchestral 286 Outer 162 Over P 163 Panel 164 Panic 165 Park 467
108 Advisor Master Programming Guide 201 Sensor 485 Servery 202 Service 547 Service Allow 405 Service Bay 546 Service Code 486 Service Manage
Advisor Master Programming Guide 109 11-Version Displays the version information for the control panel, the RASs and DGPs. Select device Version 1
110 Advisor Master Programming Guide 12-LED test LED Test is Off Code: This function is used to test all LEDs in the system. This includes LEDs on
Advisor Master Programming Guide 111 13-Timezones Timezones are used to create timeslots in which certain events can take place. Timezones are for e
112 Advisor Master Programming Guide How to program timezones Press one of these keypad buttons to: • Menu: Skip this timezone. • ?, Enter: Enter
Advisor Master Programming Guide 113 14-Defaults Sometimes it is necessary to bring the control panel back to factory defaults. For example when a s
6 Advisor Master Programming Guide Some programming menus need certain values to be entered, while others are used to select Yes/No. Programming lin
114 Advisor Master Programming Guide Users against memory size and type There are two types of memory configurations: Standard Memory and Intelligen
Advisor Master Programming Guide 115 15-Alarm group restrictions Alarm group restrictions provide means to define certain alarm control functions fo
116 Advisor Master Programming Guide Alarm group restriction 7 – Emergency: Special function for Security Guards on a guard tour who need to check i
Advisor Master Programming Guide 117 • Users cannot operate alarm group restrictions unless the arming station they are using has the same alarm gr
118 Advisor Master Programming Guide 1st alternate timed disarm area 9,10, 2, Timed Area: As explained in “5-Alarm groups” on page 50, it is possib
Advisor Master Programming Guide 119 User 1 Alarm group 31 Areas: 1, 2 AG restriction: 4 Timezone: 1 Alternate AG: 32
120 Advisor Master Programming Guide 1st alternate areas to arm/reset 9,10, 2, A/R Area: See “Areas to arm/reset”, “1st alternate timed disarm area
Advisor Master Programming Guide 121 16-Event to output Programming section to link events to outputs. Outputs are available as relay cards (ATS1810
122 Advisor Master Programming Guide Defaults The only events activating an output by default are: • Output 2 (strobe output) is linked to event fl
Advisor Master Programming Guide 123 17-Auto arm/disarm To automatically arm and/or disarm areas, timezones are used. Areas being armed or disarmed
Advisor Master Programming Guide 7 1-Zone database Zone Database Zone: In this programming section all parameters are programmed regarding the zone
124 Advisor Master Programming Guide If the alarm group setting for disarm only is set to Yes, then the assigned areas will only automatically disar
Advisor Master Programming Guide 125 • If a separate warning beeper needs to be activated from an output, link the output to the “Warning timer eve
126 Advisor Master Programming Guide 18-Vaults Vault areas are areas that will automatically arm other areas after a preset time once they are armed
Advisor Master Programming Guide 127 19-Area linking In an object with multiple areas, the entrance to the object in most cases is shared by all are
128 Advisor Master Programming Guide 20-System codes The ATS control panels support up to two different system codes (sometimes also referred to as
Advisor Master Programming Guide 129 System code 2 System Code 2: 005678 SysCode: Specify the second system code, if required. See “System code 1”
130 Advisor Master Programming Guide 21-Zone shunts A shunt procedure inhibits a zone from generating an alarm during a certain time period when act
Advisor Master Programming Guide 131 Shunt time Shunt 1: Time Is Set For (Sec) 30 Shunt Time: Program the amount of time that the zone will be shun
132 Advisor Master Programming Guide No: The condition of the zone, normal to active, triggers the timer. Press 0 to end programming this shunt time
Advisor Master Programming Guide 133 Zone holds event flag for 2 seconds NO-Zone Holds Event Flag for 2 Sec. *-Change 0-Skip Delay cancelling of th
8 Advisor Master Programming Guide Note: Camera count zone types (23 to 26 and 36 to 39) must always be connected directly to the ATS control panel
134 Advisor Master Programming Guide 22-Timezone to follow output Select a timezone to follow an output. When the output is active, the timezone is
Advisor Master Programming Guide 135 23-Poll errors Use this menu to get an indication on how many errors have been detected in communications betwe
136 Advisor Master Programming Guide 24-Download to remote device Download data to remote devices like the ATS125x/1260. The data to download concer
Advisor Master Programming Guide 137 25-Display last card Show the system code and I.D number of the last card read by a reader connected to the ATS
138 Advisor Master Programming Guide 28-To remote devices Use this option to access the programming menus for 1-Door RASs (e.g. ATS1270) or four-doo
Advisor Master Programming Guide 139 29-Computer connection Holds programming concerning connection to a computer running software package to progra
140 Advisor Master Programming Guide Up/download if any area armed No–Up/Download if any Area Armed *-Change 0-Skip Note: Option 29.1 must be set t
Advisor Master Programming Guide 141 Use modem init string Yes-Use Modem Init. String Change 0 - Skip Note: Option 29.1 must be set to Yes to use
142 Advisor Master Programming Guide Computer telephone number *-Pause, Ph No: Cmp: Holds the telephone number to be dialled by a modem connected t
Advisor Master Programming Guide 143 Connection attempts Connection Attempts 255, Failed 0 Attempts: Enter the number of attempts that can be made
Advisor Master Programming Guide 9 Zone type Description 8. Dis. delay/Arm Gen. Alm Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed but does not repor
144 Advisor Master Programming Guide • 4: Universal Interface Authorize computer connection YES-Authorize computer connection *-Change 0-Skip Spec
Advisor Master Programming Guide 145 30-Printer Program the details for the printer. To obtain a printer output from the ATS control panel, a serial
146 Advisor Master Programming Guide Print data outside timezone NO–Print Data Outside Timezone *-Change 0-Skip Enables the printer to only operate
Advisor Master Programming Guide 147 31-Battery testing The battery test records the details of the automatic battery test procedure and enables man
148 Advisor Master Programming Guide Test during holidays YES–Test during holidays *-Change 0-Skip Yes: Battery test will always take place, even d
Advisor Master Programming Guide 149 32-Custom LCD message This records 32 characters of customised text that is displayed on the top line of LCD ar
150 Advisor Master Programming Guide 33-Program next service Program the date on which the next routine service call is due and the message is to be
Advisor Master Programming Guide 151 34-Program system event flags Event flags are set when specified events occur in the system, such as a mains fa
152 Advisor Master Programming Guide Siren fail event flag Siren Fail No Event Flag Event Flag: This event flag is activated when a Siren Fail cond
Advisor Master Programming Guide 153 Report fail event flag Report Fail (FTC) No Event Flag Event Flag: This event flag is activated when the ATS c
10 Advisor Master Programming Guide Zone type Description 15. Firedoor Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed. Automatically activates a
154 Advisor Master Programming Guide External siren test event flag Ext Siren Test No Event Flag Event Flag: This flag is active whenever a siren t
Advisor Master Programming Guide 155 System A (ACPO) System A (ACPO) No Event Flag Event Flag: Event flag associates an event flag with a system A
156 Advisor Master Programming Guide Zone test Zone test No Event Flag Event Flag: The Zone test even flag becomes active when a zone becomes activ
Advisor Master Programming Guide 157 35-Program macro logic Macro logic provides a powerful tool for activating zones or event flags under specific
158 Advisor Master Programming Guide Configuring program Macro output function M 1 Disabled *-Change, 0-Exit The result of a macro, the macro outpu
Advisor Master Programming Guide 159 How to program Press one of these keypad buttons to: • ?, Enter: Enter and display new event flag or zone numb
160 Advisor Master Programming Guide Notes • Any unused macro inputs MUST be left as an OR. • NAND and NOR functions can be made using the invert
Advisor Master Programming Guide 161 42-Reporting class database Reporting of alarms depends on the settings in Reporting of zone in “1-Zone databas
162 Advisor Master Programming Guide Report to Central Station 1 YES-Report Alarm to CS1 *-Change 0-Skip Use this option to select whether this con
Advisor Master Programming Guide 163 43-Test calls This menu holds programming regarding test calls to central stations. Test call settings Select c
Advisor Master Programming Guide 11 Zone type Description 24. Camera 2 Count Used to increment the film counter for camera 2 by connecting a normal
164 Advisor Master Programming Guide 50-Channel mapping 1-Inputs 2-Areas 3-System Option: This menu relates to the 200 Baud FSK protocol used in Fr
Advisor Master Programming Guide 165 Event name Channel (default) Channel type 8 Summary RAS Offline 00-99 (91) A,R 9 Summary DGP Offline 00-99 (91
166 Advisor Master Programming Guide 51-Engineering reset Engineer reset? *-Reset 0 - Skip This option allows the engineer to perform a reset witho
Advisor Master Programming Guide 167 52-Voice reporting BA Burglar Alarm – Voice Message 0 Msg. No. Reporting code no. Program the voice messages
168 Advisor Master Programming Guide Reporting code No. Reporting code Voice alarm message 18 136 BA Outdoor 19 137 BA Tamper 20 138 BA Near Alarm
Advisor Master Programming Guide 169 53-Program DVMRe Note: This is a legacy option. Current DVR/NVR firmware no longer supports RS232 commands. DVM
170 Advisor Master Programming Guide Yes: The ATS panel and DVMRe connection can be established and the next following control flags will be conside
Advisor Master Programming Guide 171 Enable history Search and Play YES-Enable History Search And Play *-Change 0-Skip The ATS panel will have a ne
172 Advisor Master Programming Guide 54-Test zone 1–Test individual zone 2–Walktest The Test zone menu allows you to test a single zone or perform
Advisor Master Programming Guide 173 1, 2 0–All, Area The user may select all available areas by pressing the “0” key followed by the Enter key. Pre
12 Advisor Master Programming Guide Zone type Description 33. 24Hr Alarm & Inhibit This zone type requires different wiring. The zone can have
174 Advisor Master Programming Guide When the aux output pulsing is completed, the walk test will be exited automatically to the install menu. Test
Advisor Master Programming Guide 175 Test closing Please wait See also Event flags: • “Engineer walk test” on page 154 • “Engineer walk test reset
176 Advisor Master Programming Guide 56-Siren calibration The siren calibration allows the panel to calculate the required impedance tresholds for t
Advisor Master Programming Guide 177 Event Flags What are event flags? Event flags are memory locations in a microprocessor system that register the
178 Advisor Master Programming Guide Which event flags are predefined? There are 16 predefined event flags. These are: Event Name Description 1 Ext
Advisor Master Programming Guide 179 • Menu “28-To remote devices” on page 138 (four-door DGP and four-lift DGP) and the appropriate programming gu
180 Advisor Master Programming Guide Reporting Reporting in an ATS panel is divided in zone event reporting and system events. Zones use reporting c
Advisor Master Programming Guide 181 Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 FU 6 Fire 112 Alar
182 Advisor Master Programming Guide Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA 12 Fire 118 Alarm E118 FA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 FB A
Advisor Master Programming Guide 183 Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA Inhibit E570 BB Alarm restore R131 BR Tamper Restore R383 TR
Advisor Master Programming Guide 13 Zone type Description 40. Dis. Susp. Delay/Arm Alm If the area is disarmed it has the following functions: • S
184 Advisor Master Programming Guide Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA Tamper Restore R383 TR Inhibit Restore R570 BU 25 Burglar 138
Advisor Master Programming Guide 185 Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA 31 General 145 Alarm E145 BA Tamper E383 TA Inhibit E570 BB
186 Advisor Master Programming Guide Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA Inhibit E570 QB Alarm restore R155 QR Tamper Restore R383 TR
Advisor Master Programming Guide 187 Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA Alarm restore R200 FR Tamper Restore R383 FJ Inhibit Restore
188 Advisor Master Programming Guide Class Type No Sub-class Condition CID SIA 49 Fire Supervisory 206 Alarm E206 FA Tamper E383 FT Inhibit
Advisor Master Programming Guide 189 Description Contact ID SIA Event Area Pt/User Event Pt/User Area Out of Timezone E608 00 C 012 OK 000 Area Wit
190 Advisor Master Programming Guide Table 16: Overview of large reporting format Description Contact ID SIA Event Area Pt/User Event Pt/User Dures
Advisor Master Programming Guide 191 Description Contact ID SIA Event Area Pt/User Event Pt/User RAS Polled R330 00 C 001–064 – – RAS Isolated E570
192 Advisor Master Programming Guide Description Contact ID SIA Event Area Pt/User Event Pt/User Remote/Direct Disconnection R146 00 147 RS 000 Pro
Advisor Master Programming Guide 193 Troubleshooting ATS control panel - model ATS1000/2000/3000/4000/4500 Condition Possible cause The master LCD
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14 Advisor Master Programming Guide Zone type Description 44. Firedoor with AlmGrp Restr. Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but doe
194 Advisor Master Programming Guide LCD arming stations - models ATS110x, ATS111x Condition Possible cause All the LEDs on the arming station are
Advisor Master Programming Guide 195 Data gathering panels - models ATS120X(E)(N), ATS121X(L)(E), ATS1220 Condition Possible cause The "Tx&quo
196 Advisor Master Programming Guide Condition Possible cause The siren output (with 8 Ohm siren speaker connected) does not operate when it is mean
Advisor Master Programming Guide 197 Condition Possible cause 16-way open collector card (ATS1820/1821) will not function: When connected to the Ch
198 Advisor Master Programming Guide Options required by EN 50131 compliance The following options and values are mandatory for EN 50131-1 Grade 3 r
Advisor Master Programming Guide 199 • “Indicate inhibited zones” on page 85: Yes • “Eng Rst on ACPO zone B tamper” on page 85: No • “Eng Rst on
200 Advisor Master Programming Guide RAS options required by EN 50131 compliance Each arming scenario described below meets EN 50131 requirements. U
Advisor Master Programming Guide 201 Additional functions The following settings are default. Modifying these settings has no influence on EN 50131
202 Advisor Master Programming Guide Additional zone types The following zone types are additional and have no influence on EN 50131 compliance. 7.
Advisor Master Programming Guide 203 EN 50131 Grade 3 certified components The ATS Classic EN Grade 3 system exists out the following components. In
Advisor Master Programming Guide 15 Zone type Description 57. Technical Report & Screen When the zone is activated or tampered, it reports to t
204 Advisor Master Programming Guide I/O expanders Panel and DGP can support up to 3 I/O devices depending on the type. ATS1202 Plug in 8-zone expa
Advisor Master Programming Guide 205 Glossary Access control The control of entry to, or exit from, a security area. Active See Normal/Active/Tampe
206 Advisor Master Programming Guide Dialler An electronic device that allows the ATS system to transmit alarms and other events to a central statio
Advisor Master Programming Guide 207 Macro input An event flag or an output that is used in a logic equation. Each macro input is an event flag or o
208 Advisor Master Programming Guide Shunt A procedure that automatically inhibits a zone from generating an alarm when it is activated. E.g. shunts
Advisor Master Programming Guide 209 Index 2 200 baud reverse area armed/disarmed, 96 A abort time, 68 ACPO, 83 active zones arming with active zone
210 Advisor Master Programming Guide zone database, 20 alarm-A event flag, 32 alarm-B event flag, 32 alarms A to B alarm delay (ACPO), 66 activate s
Advisor Master Programming Guide 211 select the class, 161 select the condition, 161 specify central station for condition to report to, 162 code ta
212 Advisor Master Programming Guide enable ISDN line fault monitor, 95 enable log limitations, 85 enable soak test, 19 end-of-line resistors, 73 en
Advisor Master Programming Guide 213 ISDN point to point, 95 J jamming, 92 K keybox time, 34 keypad duress activating with a code, 53 L latch jam an
16 Advisor Master Programming Guide Zone type Description 70. Keybox This zone type is linked to the KeyBox timer. It acts as a 24-hour alarm. When
214 Advisor Master Programming Guide specify if the macro output triggers an event flag or a zone, 158 time period for macro output, 158 use macro i
Advisor Master Programming Guide 215 siren, 92 activate on system alarm, 74 activated when panel fails to report to central station, 77 calibration,
216 Advisor Master Programming Guide testing battery, 148 LED's, 110 testing event flag activation time, 65 view poll errors, 135 text words, 1
Advisor Master Programming Guide 217 test procedure for zones, 20 trigger chime/camera event flag, 25 trigger zone event flag, 25 using audio listen
218 Advisor Master Programming Guide Programming map Simple/Advanced Menu Legend: *-Advanced Simple menu Advanced menu 1-Zon
Advisor Master Programming Guide 219 3-RAS database RAS to be polled Select RAS to program Area a
220 Advisor Master Programming Guide 6-Timers AG restriction 1 disarmed time Mains fail delay time AG restriction 2 d
Advisor Master Programming Guide 221 Ignore battery fault when arming Override tamper User can do engineering reset Override interconnection fau
222 Advisor Master Programming Guide 16-Event to output Output number Event flag number Active or inactive d
Advisor Master Programming Guide 223 30-Printer Enable real-time printer Print data outside timezone Print alarm even
Advisor Master Programming Guide 17 Zone name 1: Office 4 Door 2 Contact TextWord 1: Once the correct zone number is selected, the zone needs to be
224 Advisor Master Programming Guide 43-Test calls Select central station number Start test call
18 Advisor Master Programming Guide transmitted depends on the chosen protocol and the selected class and sub-class. The class holds the basic repor
Advisor Master Programming Guide 19 Engineer reset for tampers NO-Engineer Reset on Tamper *-Change 0-Skip Select Yes to enable engineer reset for
20 Advisor Master Programming Guide Area / alarm group assignment For zones to perform correct actions when active, an area or an alarm group has to
Advisor Master Programming Guide 21 There are five test procedure options, each identified by a reference number. This reference number is used to p
22 Advisor Master Programming Guide Zone event flag No Zone Event Flag Event Flag: You can program event flags that are activated by a zone. Up to
Advisor Master Programming Guide 23 Note: For the Internal siren event flag to operate, you must also program the Internal siren event flag number i
Advisor Master Programming Guide i Content Programming sequence 1 Basic set up 1 Advanced set up 2 How to program the options 4 Accessing th
24 Advisor Master Programming Guide Trigger EF 2, armed alarm YES-Event Flag 2, Armed Alarm *-Change 0-Skip Yes: Event flag 2 is triggered when the
Advisor Master Programming Guide 25 Trigger EF 11, armed alarm See “Trigger EF 2, armed alarm” on page 24. Trigger zone EF if active NO-Trigger Zon
26 Advisor Master Programming Guide See also “Zone event flag” (page 22). Print zone when active NO-Print Zone When Active *-Change 0-Skip Yes: Act
Advisor Master Programming Guide 27 User walk test YES-User Walk Test *-Change 0-Skip Yes: Zone will be configured to be included in the user walk
28 Advisor Master Programming Guide 2-Area database Each area can be programmed with a number of options, like the area name, entry- and exit times,
Advisor Master Programming Guide 29 Entry time Area 1 : > Exit Time 60 Entry Time 30 Entry time: Every area has its own entry timers. When enter
30 Advisor Master Programming Guide Area active event flag Area 1 Active No Event Flag Event Flag: Used to indicate if any zone in the area is acti
Advisor Master Programming Guide 31 Entry timer event flag Area 1 Entry Timer No Event Flag Event Flag: Activates when an entry time for the area i
32 Advisor Master Programming Guide the timer and is reset when either the timer time elapses or the area is successfully armed. It is also possible
Advisor Master Programming Guide 33 Area disarmed time Area Disarmed Time: 0 Mins Enter Mins: When using alarm group restrictions, one of the optio
ii Advisor Master Programming Guide 11-Version 109 Select device 109 12-LED test 110 13-Timezones 111 Select timezone 111 Timezone setting
34 Advisor Master Programming Guide A&B alarm reporting (ACPO) NO-A&B Alarm Reporting (ACPO) *-Change 0-Skip Special facility for ACPO to b
Advisor Master Programming Guide 35 Disarm complete event flag Disarm Complete No Event Flag Event Flag: Disarm complete event flag indicates compl
36 Advisor Master Programming Guide • Activates if corresponding zone has the Anti-Mask detector option enabled. See “Anti-mask detector” on page 2
Advisor Master Programming Guide 37 Part set external siren NO-Part Set External Siren *-Change 0-Skip Yes: A Part Set alarm will activate the Exte
38 Advisor Master Programming Guide Disable part set B-alarms NO-Disable Part Set B-Alarms *-Change 0-Skip Note: This menu is only applicable if Pa
Advisor Master Programming Guide 39 3-RAS database Arming stations are devices used to provide system control, such as arming or disarming of areas.
40 Advisor Master Programming Guide Menu alarm group RAS: 2 Alm-Grp: 2-Master RAS or Door Menu Alm-Grp: The menu alarm group determines which actio
Advisor Master Programming Guide 41 Table 5: Programming the arming stations Programmable function Arming stations ATS1100 ATS1110 ATS1111 ATS1105
42 Advisor Master Programming Guide Table 6: Using card readers for alarm control Function Programming options Toggle area Card auto Card always No
Advisor Master Programming Guide 43 Arm/disarm using one key NO-Arm/Disarm Using One Key *-Change 0-Skip Yes: Provides an option to arm or disarm a
Advisor Master Programming Guide iii 25-Display last card 137 26-Reserved menu 137 27-Reserved menu 137 28-To remote devices 138 Select the
44 Advisor Master Programming Guide AG restriction disarm only NO-AlmGrp Restriction Disarm Only *-Change 0-Skip Yes: Users with alarm group restri
Advisor Master Programming Guide 45 Disable status LED's YES-Disable Status LED's *-Change 0-Skip This option disables the optical indica
46 Advisor Master Programming Guide RAS tamper (ACPO) area RAS Tamper (ACPO) Area 1 Area: Allocates the RAS to an area for alarm and tamper. The
Advisor Master Programming Guide 47 Enable chime YES-Enable Chime *-Change 0-Skip The RAS chime is triggered by any of the following input: Event f
48 Advisor Master Programming Guide 4-DGP database This menu enables or disables DGP’s (Data Gathering Panels). Also the type of DGP can be programm
Advisor Master Programming Guide 49 • 4-IADS DGP: ATS1290 • 5-Advanced DGP: ATS1203, ATS1204, ATS1201E, ATS1203E, ATS1204E, ATS1210LE, ATS1211E •
50 Advisor Master Programming Guide 5-Alarm groups This program block is used to record information about alarm groups. What is an alarm group? An
Advisor Master Programming Guide 51 Table 7: Default settings for alarm groups Number Name User menu options 1. No access All set to No 2. Master RA
52 Advisor Master Programming Guide from a list of words that you have programmed yourself (see “10-Program text” on page 102). The display shows t
Advisor Master Programming Guide 53 List of areas NO-Prompt With List of Areas *-Change 0-Skip: Select whether the areas assigned to a user are dis
iv Advisor Master Programming Guide 51-Engineering reset 166 52-Voice reporting 167 Reporting code no. 167 Voice message no. 168 53-Program
54 Advisor Master Programming Guide Disable auto-uninhibit NO-Disable Auto-Uninhibit *-Change 0-Skip: Determines that inhibited zones are uninhibit
Advisor Master Programming Guide 55 Auto inhibit active zones NO-Auto Inhibit Active Zones *-Change 0-Skip: Determines if active zones on arming ha
56 Advisor Master Programming Guide No: Modem access with VT100 terminal (or terminal emulation software) is not allowed by a user with this alarm g
Advisor Master Programming Guide 57 See also “15-Alarm group restrictions” on page 115 and “Alarm group restriction 1”. AlmGrp restriction 8, Counte
58 Advisor Master Programming Guide PIN Code: 1111 Code: The user enters his new PIN. PIN Code: 1111 Code: 1234 Followed by entering: PIN Code: 1
Advisor Master Programming Guide 59 Each user menu is displayed and must be set to Yes for it to be available to the alarm group. The user menus ava
60 Advisor Master Programming Guide Notes • The alternate alarm group can also be programmed with an alternate alarm group and so on - up to three
Advisor Master Programming Guide 61 Items that prevent setting but may be overridden by the Grade 4 level 2 user: • Detector masked • Detector fau
62 Advisor Master Programming Guide 6-Timers Program all system wide timers in this section. Notes • Timers are accurate on ±1 of the value entered
Advisor Master Programming Guide 63 AG restriction 7 disarmed time Alm/Grp Restr.7 Disarmed is (Min). 0 Time: After the disarmed time has expired,
Advisor Master Programming Guide 1 Programming sequence Advisor Master is a versatile control panel with many options to set up the system with nece
64 Advisor Master Programming Guide Notes • Always set the warning time to a time shorter than any Alarm group restriction disarmed time. • See “1
Advisor Master Programming Guide 65 Individual zone test time Individual Testmode Time (Min). 5 Time: Enter the maximum time (0 to 255 minutes) to
66 Advisor Master Programming Guide Siren delay set to Siren Delay Set to (Min) Time: This option allows you to set the delay time (0 to 255 minute
Advisor Master Programming Guide 67 system user can also activate the screen saver manually by pressing the CLEAR key at the Enter Code prompt. RAS
68 Advisor Master Programming Guide Abort time (sec) Abort Time (sec). 30 Time: An additional system “Abort Timer” for entry fault reporting is imp
Advisor Master Programming Guide 69 Panic A to B delay Panic A to B delay (Hours) Time: Panic A to B delay (Min) Time: The time for which the syst
70 Advisor Master Programming Guide 7-System options Program options common to the complete system. Configuring system options Areas selected for to
Advisor Master Programming Guide 71 Film out level Film Out Is Set To 1100 Film Level: The film level number programmed is the film frame count. Wh
72 Advisor Master Programming Guide Do not enter values here for output controllers fitted to DGP’s. Zone event text Zone Text: 0103, Gate Text No:
Advisor Master Programming Guide 73 the speed is too slow, long texts might take too long to show. The default value 0, which is equal to 8. Any val
2 Advisor Master Programming Guide Advanced set up The above steps are required to set up any basic system. Items that are not required can be skipp
74 Advisor Master Programming Guide Yes: One zone at a time is displayed even though there may be more than one in the list of zones to be displayed
Advisor Master Programming Guide 75 Note: Remember to program the users alarm group with “Reset system alarms” set to Yes. See “5-Alarm groups” on p
76 Advisor Master Programming Guide Disable code from displaying NO-Disable PIN Code From Displaying *-Change 0-Skip Disable display of the PIN whe
Advisor Master Programming Guide 77 Yes: Details of the first alarm are displayed instantly on the LCD arming station. Details of other alarms can b
78 Advisor Master Programming Guide Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options. See also Advisor Master Manager Manual for more inform
Advisor Master Programming Guide 79 Report multiple alarms NO-Report Multiple Alarms In Zone *-Change 0-Skip The system is able to report multiple
80 Advisor Master Programming Guide Engineer reset for system tampers NO-Engineer Reset for System Tamper *-Change 0-Skip If an engineer reset is r
Advisor Master Programming Guide 81 User offset User Offset Set to 0 Enter Offset The offset is used to report user ID’s to management software. Th
82 Advisor Master Programming Guide both are active, thus generating a DC voltage at the siren output. The following happens when the following outp
Advisor Master Programming Guide 83 Soak test days Days for Soak Test Days: This option sets the numbers of days for the soak test period. It can b
Advisor Master Programming Guide 3 If the programming of the system is done, the system has to be tested. Menus providing support in testing are: Ta
84 Advisor Master Programming Guide Installer dual code YES-Installer Dual Code *-Change 0-Skip This option enables installer access authorisation
Advisor Master Programming Guide 85 Exceptions This text will not appear after reporting PANIC, HOLD-UP Alarms (HA) reports or disarming by a Duress
86 Advisor Master Programming Guide Eng Rst on ACPO system B tamper YES-Eng Rst on system B tamper *-Change 0-Skip Enables engineer reset lockout f
Advisor Master Programming Guide 87 Enable PA siren on FTC NO-Enable PA Siren on FTC *-Change 0-Skip When set to Yes, and a Line Fault, or Fail-To-
88 Advisor Master Programming Guide • Programme the activating device for chime. Options: programme in the area database a Chime activated RAS numb
Advisor Master Programming Guide 89 • Watchdog fault • Exit fault • Other alarm system component fault The default is Yes. PIN of the day option
90 Advisor Master Programming Guide Override battery fault YES-Override Battery Fault *-Change 0-Skip If set to Yes, the user can manually override
Advisor Master Programming Guide 91 Override RAS fault YES-Override RAS Fault *-Change 0-Skip If set to Yes, the user can manually override RAS fau
92 Advisor Master Programming Guide RF jamming set sirens NO-RF Jamming Set Sirens *-Change 0-Skip If set to Yes, the RF jamming attempt activates:
Advisor Master Programming Guide 93 8-Auto reset Auto reset is a function to automatically reset alarms from an ATS control panel. Auto reset settin
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