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P/N 466-5610-
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This device will not work if you reconnect it to another system,
replacing an equivalent device.
Removing the device from the panel configuration will make
impossible reconnecting this device to this system.
This functionality protects the system against cyberattacks.
To unlock the device and use it in any system, follow these
steps:
1. Turn the device power off.
2. Change the device address using DIP switches.
3. Turn the power on.
The device is now unlocked, and can be connected to any
system.
Power up
Upon initial power up, the buzzer will sound two beeps.
All areas must be disarmed in order to enable access to the
installer programming menu options.
Troubleshooting
General faults
No LED or LCD indication:
•
Ensure that the LCD contrast is appropriate. Press Menu +
▲a few times.
•
Verify the +12 V and 0 V wire connections on both the
keypad and the power supply.
•
Verify power output on the DGP or external power supply.
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 keypad is set to the
proper address.
Note:
When commissioning a new system, the control
panel is only programmed to communicate with
keypad 1 (RAS 1 address in Figure 2).
•
Verify that the control panel is polling the keypad address.
•
Reset communication key in the Advisor Advanced control
panel, if the secure mode is on. See
Advisor Advanced
Installation and Programming manual
for more information
on secure mode.
Single or multiple status LEDs are flashing and the LCD
display is blank:
•
Check if there are two beeps on power up. If there are no
beeps, the keypad is damaged and needs to be serviced
or replaced.
Keypad does not react on a key press:
•
Verify if address DIP switches of the keypad are set to the
proper address (the address may be already occupied by
another keypad). Enable the new address polling in the
control panel.
Rx and Tx LEDs
Rx and Tx LEDs (Figure 4, item 5) are provided on the keypad
PCB to assist in fault diagnosis.
•
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 keypad is
replying to polling from the control panel. If the Rx LED
flashes but the Tx LED does not, the keypad is not
programmed to be polled in the control panel or is
addressed incorrectly.
Programming options
ATS1136 provide for a menu through which a number of
options can be set.
See Programming Map in Figure 6.
Note:
Only level 3 user (installer) is allowed to adjust the
keypad programming options.
To enter the programming menu for the ATS1136 keypads:
1. Enter the Advisor Advanced installer programming menu.
See
Advisor Advanced Installation and Programming
Manual
for more details.
2. Press (or select) 2: Bus devices
3. Press 2: Edit devices
4. Press 1: Keypad devices
5. Press 0 to add a keypad device, or select an added
keypad to edit it.
6. When editing a keypad device, press the keypad menu
option to enter the keypad menu.
Menu 1, Nightlight option
A dimly lit keypad backlight provides the night-light to easily
locate the keypad in dark locations. The default setting is On.
Menu 2, Backlight option
The keypad backlight turns on bright for night time illumination
of the key labels. If the keypad backlight is not required, it may
be disabled. The default setting is On.
Menu 3, Egress mode
The keypad is fitted with a request to exit (RTE) control port
(labelled IN) on the wiring connector. The OUT (open collector
terminal) may be used to control a door relay.
There are the following options available:
•
Enabled: This option requires a simple push button to be
connected to the IN terminal. A press of the button will
release the door lock relay. Used for a quick exit from an
area.
•
Disabled: When the “IN” terminal is not used, it is
recommended that it be disabled. This is the default
setting.
Note:
The menu option is not available if the keypad is
connected directly to an Advisor Advanced ATSx500A control
panel with firmware version 4.2 and higher.