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Product 
Summary

These touchpads let you control all programming and operation of compatible security systems 
(see the “Specifications” section).

The large 2-line, 16-character displays provide easy to read messages to indicate the current sta-
tus of the system. Both touchpads include police, fire, and auxiliary panic buttons that can be 
activated anytime. A built-in sounder provides alarm, status, and button-press sounds. The ATP 
2100 includes a swing-down door that reveals the buttons and a label with basic system operat-
ing commands. The ATP2600 has a flip-top that hides the display and covers the buttons when 
down. Both touchpads also include menu scroll buttons to the right of the display and a hardwire 
contact input.

Tools and Equipment Needed

4-conductor, 22- or 18-gauge wire

Screwdriver

#6 screws and anchors (included)

Panhead screws for gang box installation

Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard

Installation

Guidelines

Mount the touchpads in an environmentally controlled area (32°F to 120°F/0°C to 49°C).

When mounting the ATP2100, allow at least 3 inches below it for the swing-down door.

When mounting the ATP2600, allow at least 2 inches above it for the flip-top display.

Do not exceed the maximum available power (see panel 

Installation Instructions

).

Table 1 describes the power used by the touchpads.

Table 2 describes the maximum wire lengths allowed between the touchpad and the panel.

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Table 1: Touchpad Power Usage

Current (mA)

Conditions

165

Maximum alarm current with the 
buzzer sounding and the touchpad 
illuminated from a button press

110

Typical operation

30

Power saving mode (no panel AC 
power)

Table 2: Maximum Touchpad Wire Lengths

Wire Gauge 

(Unshielded or 

Shielded)

Max. Power & Bus Wire 

Length to Panel

Wire Gauge 

(Shielded)

Max. Hardwire Input 

Wire Length

18

750 feet

18

1000 feet

22

300 feet

22

350 feet

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Summary of Contents for ATP2100

Page 1: ...uded Panhead screws for gang box installation Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard Installation Guidelines Mount the touchpads in an environmentally controlled area 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C When mounting the ATP2100 allow at least 3 inches below it for the swing down door When mounting the ATP2600 allow at least 2 inches above it for the flip top display Do not exceed the maximum available ...

Page 2: ... mounting holes on the back of the touchpad with the screws in the wall and slide the touchpad down 7 Mark the area just left of the screw terminals white outlined square in Figure 4 This is where you need to route wiring to the touchpad Figure 4 Wire Access Area 8 Remove the touchpad from the wall and make a hole at the marked area 9 Run a 4 conductor 18 to 22 gauge wire from the panel to the tou...

Page 3: ...ATUS The touchpad should respond by beeping and displaying a status message If the system does not respond as described above see the Troubleshooting section Programming To program options for the newly installed touchpad such as key beeps learning the hardwire contact input or touchpad partition assignments see the specific panel installation instructions Connecting the Touchpad for System Progra...

Page 4: ... lowest unit number and its device name 5 Press the A B or menu scroll buttons until the display shows the programming touchpad unit number 6 Press D to delete the device and its unit number from panel memory 7 Exit program mode and disconnect the programming cable from the panel header Testing Note Contact the central monitoring station before activating alarms to avoid dispatching local police a...

Page 5: ...able 3 Troubleshooting Problem Action Solution Touchpad doesn t power up no display and no beeps when buttons are pressed 1 Check for secure and correct wiring connections at touchpad and panel terminals 2 Make sure panel battery is connected correctly and that the panel transformer is plugged in 3 Make sure panel transformer is not plugged into an electrical outlet controlled by a switch Relocate...

Page 6: ...1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units Commercial Burglary Note See specific panel Installation Instructions for complete UL installation requirements for the system you are installing Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GE Security can void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested ...

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