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Advisor Advanced ATSx000A(-IP) Installation and Programming Manual 

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Zones 

4.1 Zone menu 

 

0>Add zone 
1 Zone 1 

This menu lets you see all programmed zones, select an existing zone, or create 
a new one. 

Zone options 

4.1.0 Add zone 

 

1>Panel 
2 Input Exp 

Use the Add zone menu to add a new zone. When adding a zone, specify 
whether the zone is connected to the control panel PCB, an internal or a remote 
expander. 

See “Zone and output addressing” on page 23 for available zone 

addresses. 

If the chosen zone already exists, a warning is displayed. 

If the zone is created successfully, you are moved to the me

nu “4.1.n.1 Zone 

name

”. 

Adding a wireless sensor 

If the selected expander is a wireless expander, adding zone results in learning 
the wireless sensor by the wireless expander. 

Wireless sensor learning is described in “Wireless device programming” on page 
197.
 

If the device is a wireless PIR camera, a corresponding camera will be also 
created in the 

camera database. See “Cameras” on page 110. 

4.1.n Select zone 

 

1>Zone name 
          Zone 1 

Select an existing zone to program. Every zone has a number between 1 and 16, 
depending on the location in the system. 

4.1.n.1 Zone name 

 

1 Zone name 
>Zone 1        < 

Use the Zone name option to set a zone name. The zone name identifies the 
zone to the end-user for alarm reporting or for display of status or error message. 
Without a proper name, the end-user would not be able to resolve problems that 
arise in a particular zone. 

Summary of Contents for Advisor Advanced ATS 000A Series

Page 1: ...Advisor Advanced ATSx000A IP Installation and Programming Manual P N 1068970 EN REV H ISS 28AUG15 ...

Page 2: ...N 50136 1 1 Alarm systems Alarm Transmission systems ATSx000A IP Security Grade 2 Environmental class II Tested and certified by Telefication B V Important This product has not been designed to comply to EN 50134 and EN 54 norms European Union directives UTC Fire Security hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the applicable requirements and provisions of one or more of the Directi...

Page 3: ...elding 13 Cabling Advisor Advanced 14 System databus preferred wiring 14 System databus connection 14 Zone connection 15 Values for end of line resistors 16 EOL connection types 19 Siren connection 20 Other connections 20 Configuration 22 Defaulting the panel 22 Zone configuration 22 Outputs 22 Zone and output addressing 23 Specifications 25 Auxiliary current and battery capacity 28 Common key seq...

Page 4: ...s 40 Exit from menu 40 Keypad layout 40 Word library 41 Remote access 42 Initial start up 43 Service 45 Test options 46 Devices 66 Bus numbering 66 Viewing devices 66 Editing devices 67 Keypads 68 Keypad options 68 Adding keypad with a higher number 68 Expanders 75 Expander options 75 Wireless specific options 77 Camera specific options 79 Users and user groups 82 Users 83 Predefined users 83 User...

Page 5: ...uts and triggers 116 Condition filters 117 How condition filter works 117 Filter settings 118 Outputs 120 Output settings 120 Triggers 125 Trigger settings 125 Calendar 127 Viewing calendar 127 Actions 129 Action settings 129 Action lists 131 Action list settings 131 Exceptions 133 Exception validity note 133 Exception settings 133 Schedules 136 Schedule settings 136 System options 138 Timer optio...

Page 6: ...mon options 173 PSTN specific options 174 ISDN specific options 175 IP specific options 175 GSM SMS GPRS specific options 178 PC connections 188 Common options 188 PSTN specific options 190 IP and GSM GPRS specific options 191 GSM specific options 192 User programmable functions 193 Autoset 196 Wireless device programming 197 Learning wireless sensors 197 Learning fobs 199 Two zone RF sensors 201 ...

Page 7: ...ttings 211 Upgrading Advisor Advanced firmware 211 Troubleshooting 212 Recovery procedure 212 Advisor Advanced control panel 212 LCD keypads 213 Remote expanders Models ATS1201 ATS1210 ATS1211 ATS1220 213 Advisor Advanced events 215 Reporting codes used in Advisor Advanced 223 Zone types 233 Options affected by EN 50131 regulations 237 EN 50131 Grade 2 237 Options affected by other regulations 239...

Page 8: ...es alert you to information that can save you time and effort Caution Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury Check boxes let you record which options are available for your system Safety sign identifies actions or practic...

Page 9: ...Installation and Programming Manual vii Model Enclosure Dimensions mm Weight kg ATS2000A MM Metal 315 x 388 x 85 5 2 ATS2000A IP MM Metal 315 x 388 x 85 5 2 Notes Not all variants may be available Weight does not include batteries ...

Page 10: ...viii Advisor Advanced ATSx000A IP Installation and Programming Manual ...

Page 11: ...ng SM Figure 2 Medium metal housing MM Rx Tx USB MI IP CON12 CON13 T1 T2 S4 S5 S1 C S2 C T C 1 C 2 3 C 4 5 C 6 7 C 8 AC BATT LC OUTPUTS HC OUTPUTS SIR TMP AUX POWER INPUTS C T S3 C CON16 NTC COMMS 12V 0V D D 250 250 9 30 61 5 28 2 37 2 125 9 61 5 126 4 118 Ø20 2 1 1 1 1 1 Rx Tx USB MI IP CON12 CON13 T1 T2 S4 S5 S1 C S2 C T C 1 C 2 3 C 4 5 C 6 7 C 8 AC BATT LC OUTPUTS HC OUTPUTS SIR TMP AUX POWER I...

Page 12: ...ll SM housing follow the steps in Figure 5 on page 3 to install pry off tamper For medium MM housing follow the steps in Figure 6 on page 3 Rx Tx USB MI IP CON12 CON13 T1 T2 S4 S5 S1 C S2 C T C 1 C 2 3 C 4 5 C 6 7 C 8 AC BATT LC OUTPUTS HC OUTPUTS SIR TMP AUX POWER INPUTS C T S3 C CON16 NTC COMMS 12V 0V D D 259 129 5 73 403 54 5 45 5 73 395 50 5 70 126 5 41 5 70 253 1 1 1 Rx Tx USB MI IP CON12 CON...

Page 13: ... ATSx000A IP Installation and Programming Manual 3 Figure 5 Small SM housing pry off tamper mount Figure 6 Medium MM housing pry off tamper mount COM NO COM NO C T TAMPER A B C D E F COM NO COM NO C T TAMPER A B C D E ...

Page 14: ...abus connections 16 T2 Device firmware upgrade mode DFU 17 RS 485 system databus communication LEDs 18 T1 Restores the codes of master users installer and supervisor 19 System databus termination jumper 20 AC power supply connector ATS1000A SM only 21 AC power supply terminal 22 Battery connection 23 Low current OC outputs 24 High current outputs 25 Siren tamper switch 26 12 VDC auxiliary power ou...

Page 15: ... Help Show help Enable disable word library Scroll text ATS113x only 8 Partset Part set an area Scroll text ATS111x only 9 F Function Show active zones faults Function key modifier Scroll text ATS113x only 10 On Full set an area 11 Right Enter the selected menu Move cursor right 12 Left Return to the previous menu Move cursor left 13 X Clear Exit the current user function Volume control modifier 1...

Page 16: ...he selected menu entry 19 0 Key 0 Toggle selection 20 Area LEDs 1 to 16 On area set Off area unset Flashing area alarm condition 21 Partset 1 Part set 1 of areas 22 Partset 2 Part set 2 of areas 23 A B C Programmable function keys 24 LED1 Programmable LED 1 25 LED2 Programmable LED 2 Figure 10 ATS1190 ATS1192 readers Figure 11 ATS1197 reader with keypad Figure 12 ATS1151 ATS1156 readers 1 2 OFF ON...

Page 17: ...50131 3 Dual LED Green on AC mains supply on Green flashing AC mains supply off or unlocked while unset Red on all areas set Red flashing unlocked while set 4 Yellow LED On All zones are in normal state Flashing general alert EN 50131 5 Red LED Flashing alarm 6 Numeric keys Keys 0 to 9 numerical data 7 Off Unset an area 8 On Full set an area ...

Page 18: ...res that the line will be protected by the mains fuse and that service can be done by service personnel Make sure that before connecting the mains power the mains power supply is disconnected When installing the mains power use strain reliefs such as cable ties and coupling PG16s to ensure proper wiring If product entry hole breakouts are used it is required to also make use of UL V2 or better app...

Page 19: ...ttery from the holder In case a battery BS131 12 V 18 Ah in an ATS1640 housing is used it is required to have double insulation in place Use adequately insulated wires for PSTN cabling and make use of heat shrink Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations See the specifications for your product or contact technical support for information on replacement batteries ...

Page 20: ...ards for safety emission and immunity to environmental electrical and electromagnetic interference If the following guidelines are followed the system will give many years of reliable service In addition to the following guidelines during the installation of the Advisor Advanced control panel it is essential to follow any country dependent local standard requirements applicable to the installation...

Page 21: ...relay contacts through the onboard electronic output must be rated as a SELV safety extra low voltage operating circuit A mains switching relay must not be fitted inside the control panel cabinet Always place a suppression diode e g a 1N4001 across the relay coil Use only relays with good insulation between the contacts and the coil Maximum cable length for open collector output connection may not...

Page 22: ...n the system can be used for connecting the screen of shielded cables If a device is placed in a plastic housing the earth lug of the device does not have to be connected Earthing panels in a single building In one building several cabinets or devices are earthed to a safety ground The safety ground for the building must be checked by a licensed contractor Earthing panels in more buildings If the ...

Page 23: ... be connected In case the IP connection is used take care that the Ethernet FTP cable remains within a single building Do make use of a proper router or switcher to isolate Ethernet cables between various buildings Figure 13 System shielding 1 Building 1 2 Building 2 3 Mains power with local earth 4 Earth and shielding 5 Mains power connector 6 Advisor Advanced control panel 7 System databus 8 Dev...

Page 24: ...d last device on local databus 7 Any remote expander like ATS1201 E or ATS1210 E System databus connection The system databus is used to connect remote expanders to provide extra zones and keypads to the Advisor Advanced control panel Remote devices can be up to 1 5 km from an Advisor Advanced control panel Keypads and remote expanders must be connected via a shielded data cable with two twisted p...

Page 25: ...ge 76 for expanders Configure anti masking option See 4 1 n 6 6 Anti mask on page 98 Single loop zone wiring In single loop zone wiring two zones are required one zone for alarm and one zone for tamper The tamper contacts are wired in series with an EOL resistor Figure 15 Single loop examples 1 Zone terminal C Common terminal Z1 Zone 1 input Z2 Zone 2 input 2 Detector A Alarm relay T Tamper relay ...

Page 26: ...nti masking option the following EOL values can be available Zone state EOL Connection details 1 Measure 2 Short Masking Normal Alarm Fault Open Single NC Item 1 No EOL R kΩ 1 1 U V 3 5 3 5 Note Values for other EOL are equal to Dual except all ranges but normal are alarm ranges Single NO Item 2 No EOL R kΩ 44 70 44 70 U V 11 14 11 14 Note Values for other EOL are equal to Dual except all ranges b...

Page 27: ... RA 6 8 kΩ RT 3 4 kΩ RF 3 4 kΩ U V 4 50 4 50 6 80 6 80 9 10 9 10 11 00 11 00 5K6 Item 4 R kΩ 1 87 1 87 3 73 3 73 7 47 7 47 14 93 14 93 RA 5 6 kΩ RT 2 8 kΩ RF 2 8 kΩ U V 3 90 3 90 6 10 6 10 8 50 8 50 10 50 10 50 3K74 Item 4 R kΩ 1 25 1 25 2 45 2 45 4 99 4 99 9 98 9 98 RA 3 74 kΩ RT 1 87 kΩ RF 1 87 kΩ U V 2 90 2 90 4 80 4 80 7 10 7 10 9 40 9 40 3K3 Item 4 R kΩ 1 10 1 10 2 20 2 20 4 40 4 40 8 80 8 80...

Page 28: ...1 kΩ RF 12 kΩ U V 1 35 6 24 12 33 1 35 3 36 3 36 5 29 5 29 6 74 12 33 8K2 Item 5 R kΩ 1 50 1 50 5 84 5 84 14 25 14 25 RA 8 2 kΩ RT 8 2 kΩ U V 3 33 3 33 7 52 7 52 10 33 10 33 8K2 Item 6 R kΩ 1 50 14 25 45 00 1 50 5 84 5 84 10 07 10 07 14 25 45 00 RA 8 2 kΩ RT 8 2 kΩ RF 8 2 kΩ U V 3 33 10 33 12 48 3 33 7 52 7 52 9 37 9 37 10 33 12 48 1 Refer to Figure 17 on page 19 2 Zone resistance R kΩ zone voltag...

Page 29: ... Dual A default 4 Dual A with AM 5 Dual B 6 Dual C with AM 7 Dual D with AM A Alarm relay T Tamper relay F Fault Anti mask alarm relay RA Alarm resistor RT Tamper resistor RF Fault Anti mask alarm resistor Caution When using connection types 4 6 and 7 the antimask option of the zone must be enabled Other zones must have this option disabled See 4 1 n 6 6 Anti mask on page 98 RA C Z1 A C Z1 RA A A ...

Page 30: ...ngs not by configuring the panel hardware See Default output assignments on page 23 and Filters outputs and triggers on page 116 Other connections Tamper connection Figure 19 Earthing external tamper and PSTN connection in ATSx000A IP 1 Phone switched 2 PSTN line 3 Earthing 4 External tamper normally closed 5 Optional pry off tamper normally closed required by EN 50131 Grade 3 and VdS C regulation...

Page 31: ... reliable reporting Ethernet connection Figure 20 Ethernet connection 1 Ethernet RJ45 The Ethernet port is an IEEE 802 3u based connection supporting 10BASE T or 100BASE TX link speeds Use only FTP Cat 5e type cable for Ethernet connections In ATSx000A IP place FTP Ethernet cable through the ferrite wrap the cable around and bring it through again as it is shown in Advisor Advanced housings on pag...

Page 32: ...ecifications General features on page 26 A standard expander can have eight zones connected to it Some of them can be expanded in increments of 8 up to 32 so an expander can have 8 16 24 or 32 zones Note Zone capacity is the number of configurable zones in the system These zones may be located at any input from zone number 1 to 128 and 257 to 368 See Specifications General features on page 26 Outp...

Page 33: ...nction Panel 1 S1 High current output EN 50131 Grade 3 Internal siren output S1 VdS External siren output S1 Panel 2 S2 High current output EN 50131 Grade 3 External siren output S1 VdS External siren output S2 Panel 3 S3 Low current output A1 burglar alarm Panel 4 S4 Low current output A1 ready to set Panel 5 S5 Low current output A1 set Keypad 7 Virtual Continuous buzzer sound Keypad 8 Virtual I...

Page 34: ... 1064 Expander 9 273 304 273 304 Keypad 9 1065 1072 Expander 10 305 336 305 336 Keypad 10 1073 1080 Expander 11 337 368 337 368 Keypad 11 1081 1088 Expander 12 369 400 369 400 Keypad 12 1089 1096 Expander 13 401 432 401 432 Keypad 13 1097 1104 Expander 14 433 464 433 464 Keypad 14 1105 1112 Expander 15 465 480 2 465 496 Keypad 15 1113 1120 Keypad 16 1121 1128 1 Output 17 to 24 states are duplicate...

Page 35: ...ion ATSx000A 100 mA at 13 8 V 0 2 V ATSx000A IP 150 mA at 13 8 V 0 2 V Maximum system current available 1 ATS1000A 1000 mA at 13 8 V 0 2 V ATS1000A IP 950 mA at 13 8 V 0 2 V ATS2000A 2000 mA at 13 8 V 0 2 V ATS2000A IP 1950 mA at 13 8 V 0 2 V Auxiliary power output AUX POWER 2 13 8 V 0 2 V 1 A max Battery power output BAT 3 13 8 V 0 2 V 1 A max Battery type Lead acid rechargeable 7 2 Ah 12 V nom B...

Page 36: ... when empty battery is charging 8 Overvoltage protection mechanism monitors the power supply voltage and shuts down the PSU if the voltage raises above indicated value General features Code combinations From 10 000 4 digits to 10 billion 10 digits End of line resistor 1 kΩ 1 5 kΩ 2 kΩ 2 2 kΩ 3 3 kΩ 3 74 kΩ 4 7 kΩ default 5 6 kΩ 6 8 kΩ 8 2 kΩ 10 kΩ Onboard zones 8 expandable to 16 with 1X ATS608 Ma...

Page 37: ...tection grade IP31 Colour Beige Dimensions See List of panel variants on page vi EN 50131 grade and class ATSx000A IP Grade 2 Class II Safety class Class I Enclosure type Enclosure meets UL94V 0 Overvoltage category Category II Maximum altitude or minimum air pressure 2000 m above mean sea level Fuses Battery 2 A resettable 12 V aux 1 A resettable System databus 1 A resettable Siren 1 high current...

Page 38: ...ERT 36 30 100 380 400 30 24 140 380 60 24 20 190 210 Table 6 ATS2000A IP maximal available auxiliary current Battery 7 2 Ah 18 Ah 25 Ah 36 Ah 2x25 Ah Reference Discharge time h Charge time h Auxiliary current mA 12 72 500 1400 EN 50131 Grade 1 and 2 24 24 200 650 875 900 900 INCERT 36 30 100 400 590 800 800 30 24 140 500 725 785 785 60 24 20 200 310 455 470 Example for ATS1000A IP EN Grade 2 When ...

Page 39: ... 1 Set 2 Set with key On Set with PIN On PIN Enter PIN On Set with card Card On card 3 x card Set with card and PIN On card PIN Enter Card PIN On Unset 2 3 Unset with PIN Off PIN Enter PIN PIN Off Unset with card Card Off card Unset with card and PIN Off card PIN Enter Card PIN Off Card PIN Part set 2 Part set with key Partset Part set with PIN Partset PIN Enter PIN Partset Part set with card Card...

Page 40: ...play alarms that occurred when set Enter Enter 1 Use the check box to note which options are available for this system 2 The functionality depends on 8 7 3 Authorization on page 155 3 The functionality depends on 8 7 8 Easy unset on page 157 4 The functionality depends on 8 7 4 Duress method on page 155 5 Panic alarm functionality depends on the 8 8 1 Panic mode option described on page 158 It als...

Page 41: ... PIN Any set key On Off duress code Enter Duress code any set key Duress with card and PIN Any set key On Off duress code card Enter Card duress code any set key Panic 5 Panic alarm 1 3 1 Use the check box to note which options are available for this system 2 The functionality depends on 8 7 3 Authorization on page 155 3 The functionality depends on 8 7 8 Easy unset on page 157 4 The functionality...

Page 42: ...tion keys Use Table 9 below to describe function keys functionality and availability See also 2 2 1 n 3 10 Function keys on page 72 Table 9 Function keys Action Key 1 A B C F1 F 1 F2 F 2 F3 F 3 F4 F 4 1 Use the check box to note which functions are available in this system ...

Page 43: ...see page 138 5 Program the area options like Area names and entry exit times using menu 5 Area menu see page 113 6 Use 2 1 Installed remote devices to enable any keypad or expander connected on the bus 7 If necessary configure additional details for keypads using menu 2 2 1 Keypad devices see page 68 8 If necessary configure additional details for expanders using menu 2 2 2 Expander devices see pa...

Page 44: ... PIR cameras See Using cameras on page 203 for details Test menus After programming the system has to be tested Menus providing support in testing are Table 10 User menus with test options Menu entry Description 1 Inhibit zones View and inhibit uninhibit any zone 2 Isolate zones View and isolate de isolate any zone 3 Display logs Lists all events that occurred 4 Panel status Provides system inform...

Page 45: ...station operator In this case the installer gets a 10 digit request code displayed on LCD when entering the menu He must call the central station and provide this request code to the operator Next the central station operator generates a unique challenge code and provides it to the installer The installer then uses this challenge code to access the programming menus This code is valid during the t...

Page 46: ...ed below may be available Option availability depends on one of the following Firmware version Panel model for example IP or non IP model Installed expansions for example wireless expander or GSM communication module Panel variant configured during the initial start up See Initial start up on page 43 for details ...

Page 47: ...log in activate the Service In option and logout Now the installer can login within the time period defined in 8 1 3 6 Installer in time on page 141 3 Press Menu The display shows Enter card code _ 4 Enter your PIN and then press Enter Alternatively and if configured you may also present a card to the reader The following display appears Inh reports Yes 5 Select Yes if you want to inhibit all repo...

Page 48: ...The LCD display on the keypad has two lines of characters A programming option occupies both lines Expander number _ A menu command usually occupies one line Two commands of a menu are shown below 1 Keypad devices 2 Exp devices Particular menu entries occupy the whole screen and the line indicates a submenu 3 Keypad options Editing the options Once you have selected the menu option you want to pro...

Page 49: ...Left and Right Move the cursor Function and then Left delete text backwards Function and then Right delete text onwards Enter Confirm the entry Clear Exit without changes See also Word library on page 41 How to edit a list 5 Areas 12 4 Up and Down Toggle the value under cursor 0 Include or exclude all values in the list Left and Right Move the cursor to a specific item Enter Confirm the entry Clea...

Page 50: ...t to keep the changes choose Yes and press Enter otherwise the changes are cancelled Exit from menu You must confirm your decision to exit from the menu system The appropriate prompt appears Choose Yes and press Enter to exit from menu If any faults or any open inputs are present they are listed the same way as in menu 1 2 4 Alarms and faults on page 50 Press Enter to confirm exit Press Clear to r...

Page 51: ... library The Advisor Advanced panel has a programmable word library that helps you enter user text Enable or disable the word library using the Help key In the display and change to and In the word library mode when the cursor is on the end of the last word in the edited string the upper line prompts with a word from the library if there is one street st_ Use Up and Down keys to choose a word if t...

Page 52: ...ction By default the menu is accessible remotely with the same installer PIN The remote access PIN can be altered using menu 3 1 n 2 2 Remote PIN on page 85 Cautions Once enabled remote PIN can be neither disabled nor changed locally and the Remote PIN menu is disabled If PIN length gets changed via 8 7 5 PIN length described on page 155 while remote PIN is enabled the configuration software will ...

Page 53: ... during installation See also 8 1 1 Time and date on page 138 4 Variant PSTN ISDN GSM PSTN ISDN GSM enables onboard soft modem allowing the appropriate communication path functionality and connection of GSM and ISDN dialers PSTN ISDN GSM and voice communication can be available depending on the installed modules PIRCam enables wireless PIR camera functionality and connection of ATS1238 wireless ex...

Page 54: ...panel restarts After the installation and the first restart you automatically enter to the programming menu Next time you will need an authorization to enter the menu You can change most of these values later using menu 8 7 Panel and AB options see page 154 See also 1 6 Default panel on page 65 Caution After defaulting panel restart the system by powering it down and up ...

Page 55: ...ll events 1 1 2 Mandatory Only events that are considered as mandatory by EN 50131 1 norm alarms set part set unset hold up tamper fault user change engineer reset etc 1 1 3 Non mandatory Events other than mandatory events mentioned above 1 1 4 Installer Events caused by an installer programming mode PC connection etc 1 1 5 Access Access events like access granted and access denied 1 1 6 Dialer Di...

Page 56: ...er the physical input number on this location Zone number name and input state are displayed 12 Warehouse Normal You can now Scroll through the list of zones Press Up or Down Scroll between input state zone type and zone location Press Left or Right 12 Warehouse Alarm 12 Warehouse Panel Exp 1 12 Exit input test Press Clear 1 2 1 2 Number of used zones Zone capacity 64 Zones used 8 The Number of us...

Page 57: ...toggle between LDR and HDR receiver data or wait 2 seconds for the screen to scroll automatically Zone 1 QI 50 III For more information on the communication quality refer to the appropriate wireless expander manual 1 2 1 4 RF diagnostics 1 Expander 1 2 Expander 5 Select the input location first Notes Only existing RF expanders are displayed The function is not supported in wireless expanders ATS12...

Page 58: ...IR camera expander manual 1 2 1 6 Inactive days 0 Reset Timers The inverted walk test function is performed by watching all zones inactive timers and deciding whether a long inactivity is caused by a detector fault The menu allows you to view inactive day timers for each zone and to reset all zone timers Every time a zone becomes active the inactive day timer is reset for this zone The timer range...

Page 59: ... menu shows the input state and the shock gross level see 4 1 n 7 2 Gross level on page 104 for more information The correct setting for gross attacks can be set to the value 1 as an alarm should only be activated when exceeding the test attack 1 2 3 Outs triggers 1 Output test 2 Trigger state The Outputs Triggers menu allows you to test outputs and check trigger states 1 2 3 1 Output test 1 Outpu...

Page 60: ... set the required state 1 SCHEDULE Off 1 2 4 Alarms and faults 0 All 1 Area 1 The Alarms and faults menu provides an overview of all zones that are not in normal state and all faults present in the system All items scroll automatically You can view a single area or all areas together Use the Clear or Enter button to exit this view 1 2 5 Walk test 1 Start 2 Walk test opts The Walk test menu allows ...

Page 61: ...test scope Total The following options are available Total Standard walk test All appropriate zones are tested Reduced Reduced walk test This test is limited only zones that were not active recently during last 4 hours or since the last set Note The time period is programmed in 1 2 5 2 9 Reduced walk on page 53 Choose a walk test scope and press Enter The Walk test start command starts the enginee...

Page 62: ...pts 1 Use int siren Yes The Options menu allows setting up the following walk test options 1 2 5 2 1 Use internal siren 1 Use int siren Yes If the Use internal siren option is set to Yes each tested zone activation is signalled by the internal siren 1 2 5 2 2 Use buzzers 2 Use buzzers No If set to Yes each tested zone activation is signalled by keypad buzzers 1 2 5 2 3 Log untested 3 Log untested ...

Page 63: ... to the first set each month Note For walk test purposes Advisor Advanced stores information on any zone activation for 4 hours Therefore if the zone was activated during the last 4 hours before walk test it is not included into the list of zones required to test If each walk test zone was activated during this time the walk test is not requested 1 2 5 2 8 Need to set 8 Need to set Off If Need to ...

Page 64: ...ctions on the operating alarm system as possible This may include set and unset entry and exit activating all detectors and tampers The system operates as usual sending all alarm and tamper events to the central station except none of system sirens is active This allows the central station operator to review all received alarms and verify if appropriate system functions are working properly 1 2 6 ...

Page 65: ...m the last successful event report If this option is set to Yes after an event transmitted to the central station the test call delay is extended and the next test call is postponed If this option is set to No the next test call occurs in a test call period after the previous test call regardless of other reported events Note The option is only applicable if 1 2 6 n 1 Test call mode on page 54 is ...

Page 66: ... 2 7 n 1 IP statistics 1 TX packets 5 The IP statistics menu allows viewing of the statistics listed in the table below Table 17 IP statistics data and functions Item Description 1 2 7 n 1 1 TX packets Number of packets sent 1 2 7 n 1 2 RX packets Number of packets received 1 2 7 n 1 3 Rej packets Number of packets that are rejected by built in firewall 1 2 7 n 1 4 TX bytes Number of bytes sent 1 ...

Page 67: ...red as a CS connection via IP This function is identical to the one in the 9 1 Central station menu See 9 1 n 4 3 Ping host on page 168 for more details See also 1 2 7 n 2 Ping host on page 56 1 2 7 n 5 NTP status 5 NTP status Inactive The NTP status screen allows you to check the current status of the Network Time Protocol server configured Possible server statuses are listed in Table 18 below Ta...

Page 68: ...can be one of the following Inactive The dialler has not registered in the network and is not searching nor connecting Home network Registered in the home network Searching Searching for the network to register Reg denied Registration to the network has been denied Unknown Registration state is unknown Roaming Registered to a network in roaming 1 2 8 4 GPRS net reg 4 GPRS net reg Home network The ...

Page 69: ...k code is the unique identification number of the GSM network in which the GSM dialler is currently registered 1 2 8 8 RSSI 8 RSSI 23 IIII The Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI value is read only diagnostic information The following ranges are available Table 19 RSSI ranges RSSI Signal level Bar indicator Description 0 112 dBm No signal 1 to 7 111 to 99 dBm I Insufficient signal 8 to 12 97 ...

Page 70: ...tatus should be OK If the battery is faulty or missing the battery status is Fail 1 2 9 Battery test 1 Test options 2 Man bat test This menu allows you to perform a manual battery test as well as configure an automatic test for batteries in the panel or an expander Notes This functionality is available only in specific devices for example ATS120xE expanders Battery test works only if there is no m...

Page 71: ...very Monday First Monday of month Everyday 1 2 9 1 m n 3 Start time 3 Start time 00 00 Set the time of the day when the device runs an automatic battery test 1 2 9 2 Man Bat test 1 Panel 3 Exp The menu allows you to perform a manual test of the device battery 1 2 9 2 m Select device type 1 Exp 1 2 Exp 2 Select the appropriate device group 1 2 9 2 m n Select device 1 Test time 2 Run Stop test Selec...

Page 72: ... 8A The scrolled screens show the system power supply voltage and current 1 2 10 2 Battery V Battery voltage 12 8V The screen shows the battery voltage 1 2 11 Check card Badge card Keypad 1 Use the menu to read data from a user card Badge card on the keypad indicated on the screen the same way as it is done when user card programming see Adding a card on page 86 Note The keypad for user card progr...

Page 73: ...e also 1 1 Display logs on page 45 Engineer reset is disabled Walk test is disabled Internal and external siren outputs are disabled The demo mode is cancelled Automatically after 15 minutes When the option is switched off When the system is restarted The mode can be only activated via keypad Note The demo mode should be activated only when all areas are unset 1 3 Panel info 1 Software rev 2 Panel...

Page 74: ...imer and running the connection process To connect a USB cable to the panel 1 Ensure the 1 5 1 Panel lid time value is enough for you to come to the panel open the housing and connect the USB cable 2 Bypass panel lid using menu 1 5 2 Restore lid below 3 Open the panel housing and connect the USB cable After logging to the panel from the PC the box tamper is isolated automatically and the box tampe...

Page 75: ...t down and up 1 7 Can Inst time 7 Cancel in time Disable The Cancel installer in time menu lets you disallow the Installer in function before the Installer in time expires see 8 1 3 6 Installer in time on page 141 Note This option is only valid if the installer requires a user authorization See 8 2 1 User code required on page 143 Use this function after the panel programming is complete To cancel...

Page 76: ...dress of the programmed device can be viewed in 2 2 1 n 2 Keypad address keypad and 2 2 2 n 2 Expander address expander Viewing devices 2 1 Installed remote devices Rkp R x Exp The Installed remote devices screen shows the status of all connected remote keypads and expanders Note The maximum number of devices allowed on the databus is given in General features on page 26 The line has a list of dev...

Page 77: ...with another expander O ATS74xx series IP GPRS dialler is online and configured polled No device Press Clear to exit from this view Press Enter then select OK and confirm the new configuration In this case all new devices are added and missing devices are removed from the system Editing devices 2 2 Edit Keypad Exp 1 Keypad devices 2 Exp devices Choose what type of device you want to configure ...

Page 78: ...eypad with a higher number If the number programmed in a keypad is higher than 8 the keypad cannot be added to the system But it is possible to change this number from the panel via the keypad internal menu Adding keypad number 9 to 16 brings you to a simplified menu that contains only own keypad menu entry For example to program keypad with programmable number 16 1 Add keypad 16 It will bring you...

Page 79: ... n where n is the keypad number Enter this menu to edit the current name A keypad name can consist of 16 characters 2 2 1 n 3 2 Tamper area 2 Tamper area Area 1 The Tamper area option determines which area receives keypad tamper and fault events To change it select the area and press Enter 2 2 1 n 3 3 View areas 3 View areas 12 4 The View areas menu lets you specify which area will display informa...

Page 80: ...r with a single badge 2 2 1 n 3 5 2 Card and PIN mode 2 Card PIN mode PIN only The Card and PIN mode option allows you to select one of the following control methods Table 22 Card PIN modes Value Description PIN only Only the PIN is necessary to set and unset areas Card only A single card badge unsets areas Card and PIN unset Both card and PIN are required to unset areas Card and PIN always Both c...

Page 81: ... be set with a card See 2 2 1 n 3 5 2 Card and PIN mode on page 70 for available modes This functionality is available only if the 2 2 1 n 3 5 3 1 x set unset option described on page 70 is not configured as Set Unset 2 2 1 n 3 6 EE PIN lock 6 EE PIN lock No If the EE PIN lock option is set to Yes it is not possible to use a PIN during the entry time 2 2 1 n 3 7 Isolate keypad 7 Isolate Rkp No Use...

Page 82: ...See User programmable functions on page 193 for more details Function keys availability depends on the keypad type See also 2 2 1 n 1 Keypad type on page 68 2 2 1 n 3 11 Area ind LED1 11 Area ind LED1 Area ind LED1 allows you to assign areas to the programmable LED 1 of the keypad The indicator is green when all areas assigned are ready to set It turns red when any area assigned is set or part set...

Page 83: ...ption defines when the keypad display backlight is lit There are the following options available Always on LCD backlight never switches off Normal LCD backlight switches off after the particular idle time Excl entry LCD backlight is off during the entry time until a key is pressed Note The backlight timeout depends on the particular keypad firmware 2 2 1 n 3 15 ACK on keypad 1 Rkp 1 2 Rkp 2 The AC...

Page 84: ...keys allows you to raise a panic alarm See Advisor Advanced User Guide for more details This functionality is only available for ATS113x keypads 2 2 1 n 4 Keypad menu 4 Keypad menu The keypad menu provides access to the programming menu built in to the keypad For more information see the appropriate keypad manual 2 2 1 n 5 Delete keypad 5 Delete keypad Cancel To remove the keypad press Enter selec...

Page 85: ...out adding a device After the device is added the expander configuration options are shown 2 2 2 n Select expander Select the expander number to configure 2 2 2 n 1 Expander type 1 Expander type ATS1201 The expander type is an informational screen The type is set by the expander 2 2 2 n 2 Expander address 2 Exp address 01 The expander address is an informational screen providing the DIP switch add...

Page 86: ... determines which area receives expander tamper and fault events To change it press Enter and select the area 2 2 2 n 4 3 Isolate expander 3 Isolate exp No Use the Isolate expander command to isolate the tamper fault events on the selected expander The expander however remains functional 2 2 2 n 4 4 Input mode 4 Input mode Dual loop The Input mode option determines the configuration of zone inputs...

Page 87: ...2 n 4 4 Supervision 1 Short superv 20 The supervision is used to disable arming if the wireless expander does not receive a supervision message from a sensor within the short supervision time A programmable supervision function checks the state of the devices in the field The supervision timers in the sensors are dithered by a small time so that transmissions occur on a random basis with the effec...

Page 88: ...range of the wireless expander The allowed range is 65 to 1920 minutes 2 2 2 n 4 5 R Sensitivity 5 R Sensitivity Normal Use the Receiver Sensitivity menu to decrease the wireless expander sensitivity Changing the value from Normal to Low reduces the sensitivity by 6 dB After exit from the programming mode the sensitivity returns to Normal 2 2 2 n 4 6 Expander mode 6 Expander mode 16 inputs Choose ...

Page 89: ... exp No Reset the wireless expander to the factory settings Camera specific options 2 2 2 n 4 9 Pic options 1 Pic settings This menu is specific for systems with wireless PIR camera expanders See Using cameras on page 203 for more details 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 Pic settings 1 Burglar set The menu allows you to configure photo recording options separately for the following camera event types Burglar alarms ...

Page 90: ...he menu is only available if 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 1 1 Pic amount above value is larger than 1 The allowed values are 500 ms 1 s 5 s 15 s 60 s 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 1 3 Pic resolution 3 Pic resolution QVGA The option defines resolutions of pictures taken upon an event of the selected type The following options are available QVGA 320 x 240 pixels VGA 640 x 480 pixels QVGA and VGA Two pictures at once one in low re...

Page 91: ... pictures stored in the wireless PIR camera expander will be deleted automatically after a chosen period of time in days The allowed range is 1 to 120 days 0 or Off mean that pictures are never deleted automatically Users must control the available memory and remove pictures manually 2 2 2 n 4 9 4 Total pic cnt Total pic cnt 12 The Total picture counter shows how many pictures were stored on the P...

Page 92: ...ATSx000A IP Installation and Programming Manual Users and user groups 3 User menu 1 Users 2 User groups Use the User menu to add edit or delete users of the Advisor Advanced system This menu allows also user groups editing ...

Page 93: ...taller group assigned A user with default name Supervisor who can grant access to the installer menu for the service engineer He has user group Supervisor group assigned The default supervisor PIN is 1122 Note If the configured PIN length is configured for more than 4 digits zeroes are added to the default PIN values For example if the system is configured for 6 digit PINs the supervisor PIN is 11...

Page 94: ...eated successfully the following message appears INFO User added The new user is given the default name User N and placed on the end of the user list You can now start editing the user details for the new user 3 1 n Select user Select a user to edit The following options can be configured 3 1 n 1 User name 1 User name User 6 Press Enter to edit the name or Clear to exit The default user name is Us...

Page 95: ...be unique A PIN cannot be assigned to more than one user The system will not generate or accept entry of PINs already in use 3 1 n 2 2 Remote PIN 1 Set PIN Remote PIN is a PIN for programming the panel via remote connection If remote PIN is not set the installer uses local PIN to log in remotely Note This submenu is available for installer only See Remote access on page 42 for more details 3 1 n 2...

Page 96: ...r example Badge card Keypad 3 Removing a card If the user has a card assigned you can remove the assigned card The following screen appears 1 Remove card Card set Press Enter INFO Card removed The card has been removed from the selected user 3 1 n 4 RF fobs 0 Add fob 1 Fob 1 This menu lets you see all fobs programmed for the selected user select an existing fob or create a new one The menu content...

Page 97: ...r Group 3 Now you can take one of the following actions Change the assigned group Press 1 or Enter or Right to go to the user group list and choose the appropriate group Remove the assigned group Press 2 or go the next menu entry and press Enter Note The Installer user group can only be assigned to the installer For more information on user groups see 3 2 User groups on page 89 Mobile phone option...

Page 98: ...e SMS control menu lets you enable or disable SMS control for the selected user This option can be changed only if the user belongs to a user group that has the SMS control privilege enabled See 3 2 n 5 User group options on page 91 for more information Note SMS control for a user is disabled after 10 attempts to perform an unauthorized SMS command See Advisor Advanced SMS Control Reference Manual...

Page 99: ...s user group allows inhibiting but the R D group does not the user is allowed to inhibit a zone Note The system always includes an installer group This group can be assigned to only one user the default installer user User group options 3 2 0 Add user group Access the menu to add a user group If the user group is created successfully the following message appears INFO UG added The new user group i...

Page 100: ...Installer Guard 1 Full set Y U Y U Y Y U 2 Part set 1 N U Y U Y Y U 3 Part set 2 N U N U Y Y U 4 Unset Y U Y U Y Y U 5 Inhibit Y U Y U Y Y U 6 Isolate N U N U Y N U 7 Time and date N U Y U Y Y U 8 User adding none restricted all N U Y U Y N U 9 Forced set N U Y U Y N U 10 Change PIN Y U Y U Y Y U 11 Walk test N U Y U Y Y U 12 Engineer reset N U Y U Y Y U 13 Duress code N U Y U Y Y U 14 Reporting t...

Page 101: ...UG areas 1 The User group areas option defines which areas the user can control 3 2 n 4 User group filter 4 UG filter Not used When using a filter the user rights defined by the user group depend on this filter state For more information on condition filters see 6 1 Condition filters on page 117 3 2 n 5 User group options 5 UG options User group options define the user access rights to the particu...

Page 102: ...cess Enter the user menu 19 Inst access Grant the Installer an access to the system configuration 20 Logs access Access the panel logs 21 Stop report Stop reporting in progress 22 SMS reporting Receive SMS reports 23 SMS control Control the system via SMS 24 Card and PIN mode Set the mode for this particular user group if possible The following modes are available PIN only Card only Card or PIN 25...

Page 103: ...er by editing a user group nor assign a user to an existing user group with that permission This affects options as well as areas For example if the user has access only to Area 1 he cannot give access to Area 2 to another user All User can create new users with any permission See also User data lock on page 83 3 2 n 6 Remove user group To remove a user group select a user group using the cursor o...

Page 104: ...d cameras 4 Zones and RF fobs 1 Zone menu 2 RF fobs In the Zones and Fobs programming section all zone and fob parameters are programmed Each zone can be a physical input on the control panel an expander or a plug in expander or a wireless device programmed in the wireless expander ...

Page 105: ...dding a wireless sensor If the selected expander is a wireless expander adding zone results in learning the wireless sensor by the wireless expander Wireless sensor learning is described in Wireless device programming on page 197 If the device is a wireless PIR camera a corresponding camera will be also created in the camera database See Cameras on page 110 4 1 n Select zone 1 Zone name Zone 1 Sel...

Page 106: ... 3 Isolated 3 Isolated No The Isolated menu allows you to isolate or de isolate the selected zone 4 1 n 4 Zone location 4 Zone location Panel 1 1 The Zone location field informs what physical input the zone is connected to 4 1 n 5 Areas 5 Areas 12 The zone needs an area to be able to send alarm information to the central station and to be able to reset when an alarm occurs Use the Areas menu to as...

Page 107: ... 1 n 6 3 Excl in PS2 See 4 1 n 6 2 Excl in PS1 above How to use part set When users performs a part set the system sets all requested areas with all full set perimeter zones supervised but all part set interior zones ignored As this setting mode is for personal safety reporting to the central station depends on option 8 6 1 Report BA see page 153 Further any alarms that occur while part set is app...

Page 108: ... on page 15 for more details 4 1 n 6 7 Zone pairing 7 Zone pairing No If the Zone pairing option is set to Yes this zone is considered as active only when two inputs activate the assigned n and the next to the assigned n 1 The zone assigned to the next input n 1 must exist in the system Note It is not possible to use this option on the zone assigned to the last input number 4 1 n 6 8 Chime 8 Chime...

Page 109: ... options see page 104 Only the first eight inputs on the control panel and first eight on the input expander support this option 4 1 n 6 13 Extend EE 13 Extend EE No If the Extend EE option is Yes the zone activation expands the entry time for the value defined by 5 n 5 Prealarm time on page 115 Note After entry timer times out local alarm activates 4 1 n 6 14 Final door 14 Final door No When the ...

Page 110: ...zone is a key switch that unsets an area 4 1 n 6 18 Technical full set 18 Tech full set No If the Technical full set option is set to No the technical alarms in this zone are disabled when the area is fully set 4 1 n 6 19 Technical unset 19 Tech unset No If the Technical unset option is set to No the technical alarms in this zone are disabled when the area is unset 4 1 n 6 20 Technical part set 20...

Page 111: ...ailable for keyswitch zone type They allow you to define a keypad where the particular user is logged in automatically This causes that an alarm and fault information is displayed instantly on the selected keypad The ACK session opens for 2 minutes During this time you can acknowledge the alarm on the programmed keypad Note 4 1 n 6 26 ACK by user below must be also set for the acknowledgement func...

Page 112: ...sion restore Low temp SIA ZA ZR ZB ZU ZS ZJ CID E152 R152 E570 R570 E381 R381 Gas SIA GA GR GB GU GS GJ CID E151 R151 E570 R570 E381 R381 High temp SIA KA KR KB KU KS KJ CID E158 R158 E570 R570 E381 R381 Water SIA WA WR WB WU WS WJ CID E154 R154 E570 R570 E381 R381 Fire SIA FA FR FB FU FT FJ CID E110 R110 E570 R570 E373 R373 Generic SIA UA UR UB UU ZS ZJ CID E150 R150 E570 R570 E381 R381 See also ...

Page 113: ...the problem is solved The option is only available for entry exit and access type zones 4 1 n 6 31 Alarm in PS1 31 Alarm in PS1 No If the option is set to yes entry exit zone becomes an alarm zone during part set 1 Notes The option is only available for entry exit type zones See Zone types on page 233 The zone must be included into part set 1 See 4 1 n 6 2 Excl in PS1 on page 97 Zone functionality...

Page 114: ...ses within a time window that will activate the zone The following values are applicable 1 to 9 number of pulses within 30 seconds that activates the zone Only 1 count per second is taken into account 0 the counter functionality is disabled 4 1 n 7 2 Gross level 2 Gross level 0 Use the Gross level option to set the level for a single pulse that activates the zone The following values are applicabl...

Page 115: ...Description ID Repeater Wireless signal repeater 0A CO Carbon monoxide sensor 0D DWS Door Window sensor 10 Smoke sensor Smoke sensor 11 PIR Passive infrared detector 12 2 button panic 2 button panic sensor 14 Shock sensor Shock sensor 18 Sound sensor Glass break sound sensor 1A PIR camera sensor Wireless PIR camera 23 4 1 n 7 3 Supervision 3 Supervision Off Enables or disables the wireless device ...

Page 116: ...nore housing tamper alarms 4 1 n 7 5 Remove RF dev Remove RF dev Cancel Select Ok and press Enter to remove the wireless device from the wireless expander database Copying zones 4 1 n 8 Copy 1 Copy params Use Copy menu to copy zone parameters The following copy methods are available 4 1 n 8 1 Copy par from Zone 1 Zone 2 Use the menu to import all zone parameters from a particular zone to the selec...

Page 117: ...device The device must be programmed separately See 4 1 n 7 RF details on page 104 for more details 4 1 n 9 Delete zone 9 Delete zone Cancel Use the Delete zone command to remove a zone from the system To remove the zone select Ok and press Enter The zone is deleted Notes In case of a wireless device the device is also removed from the wireless expander database Caution If the zone is assigned to ...

Page 118: ... for alarm reporting or for display of status or error message When a fob is created it is given the default name Fob Ex y where x is the expander number and y is an expander input number For example default fob name Fob E2 8 is given to the fob assigned to input 8 on the expander 2 A fob name can consist of 16 characters 4 2 n 2 Assigned user 2 Assigned user User 1 Assign an existing user to the ...

Page 119: ...e functions on page 193 for more details 4 2 n 4 RF details 1 Sensor ID 14232C1 The RF device menu allows you to program a wireless device manually or remove it from the wireless expander 4 2 n 4 1 Sensor ID 1 Sensor ID 14232C1 The screen allows you to view the sensor ID 4 2 n 4 2 Remove RF dev Remove RF dev Cancel Select Ok and press Enter to remove the wireless device from the wireless expander ...

Page 120: ...e 17 2 Zone 2 Choose 1 to 4 zones that can trigger the camera when active By default the first zone assigned is the zone with PIR detector of this wireless PIR camera Choose a zone position to assign a zone or an existing zone to remove it from the associated zone list 4 3 n 3 Pics by filter 1 Filter 1 Additionally to the zones listed in 4 3 n 2 Pics by zone above there can be up to two condition ...

Page 121: ...n SIA format See Reporting codes used in Advisor Advanced on page 223 for details Only particular reporting events are available 4 3 n 4 Pics by rep ev 1 Rep event 1 Not used The camera can be also triggered by a selected reporting event 4 3 n 4 m Select event 1 Rep event 1 Not used Select one of two reporting events to configure Choose an event that activates the selected camera Notes After you l...

Page 122: ...hich means unlimited number of pictures If the limit is reached the camera switches off and an appropriate event is recorded in the log 4 3 n 7 Remote pics 7 Remote pics Yes If remote picture triggering is enabled you can take a picture remotely using configuration software 4 3 n 8 Test pic to CS 1 CS 1 The command allows you to take picture and send it to a selected central station Choose a centr...

Page 123: ...t generating an alarm using access or entry exit zones Only after the exit timers have expired can an alarm occur Each area can be programmed with two exit times one for entry exit 1 zone type another one for entry exit 2 zone Select an appropriate timer and set the time The exit timers can be programmed from 0 to 255 seconds 0 means the timer is not engaged and the area is set immediately 255 mea...

Page 124: ...lect an appropriate timer and set the time The entry timers can be programmed from 0 to 255 seconds 0 means the timer is not engaged and the alarm is activated immediately when entering the armed premises 255 and more means the time is infinite Note If zones are assigned to more then one area the longest entry and exit time is used See 4 Zones and RF fobs on page 94 5 n 3 1 Entry time 1 5 n 3 2 En...

Page 125: ...ime is used See 4 Zones and RF fobs on page 94 5 n 7 Entry alarms 7 Entry alarms Delayed The Entry alarms option defines whether the entry fail alarm is reported immediately The following values are applicable Delayed The alarm activates 30 s after the entry time passed Instant The alarm activates immediately 5 n 8 Autoset retry 8 Set retry Off Set retry defines whether users can postpone or cance...

Page 126: ...gramming Manual Filters outputs and triggers 6 Outputs and filters 1 Cond filters 2 Outputs In this programming section outputs filters and triggers and their options are programmed Outputs on panel or expander as well as system triggers can be activated ...

Page 127: ... event or another condition filter output etc All dependencies are then calculated in turn Figure 21 How a condition filter works Input 1 Operand 1 Input 2 Operand 2 Input 3 Operand 3 Input 4 Condition filter output 1 You can use a condition filter output as an input for conditional filters that are defined below it in the list For example you cannot use condition filter 7 output in conditional fi...

Page 128: ...trol example on page 124 Filter settings 6 1 n Select filter Select an existing filter to program 6 1 n 1 Filter name 1 Filter name Filter 52 The name identifies the filter for installer making the programming dependencies clearer 6 1 n 2 Formula 0 Add event The Formula menu allows definition of the filter formula Up to 4 events can be combined in a formula 6 1 n 2 0 Add event 0 Add event 1 System...

Page 129: ...ted source The full event list with sources is shown in the Advisor Advanced events on page 215 The following functions are available for the selected event Table 30 Event configuration commands Menu Description 1 Group Select group 2 Element Select an element or all elements from the group above 3 Event Select an event for the element above 4 Invert Invert the selected event If inverted it is mar...

Page 130: ...ayed If the output is created successfully you are moved to the menu 6 2 n 1 Output name 6 2 n Select output Select an appropriate existing output to program There are 200 programmable outputs in the system 6 2 n 1 Output name 1 Output name Output P1 6 Use the Output name screen to create or edit the output name The name identifies the output to the end user when an output is activated When an out...

Page 131: ...ed 01 Internal Sire Use the Stop filter menu to specify an optional condition filter that deactivates the output 6 2 n 6 Mode 6 Mode Follow The following modes are available Follow The output state is equal to the start condition filter state unless the stop conditional filter becomes valid The start of the output activation depends on the delay programmed in 6 2 n 7 1 Delay time on page 123 If th...

Page 132: ...ivation of the start condition filter switches the output state to the opposite Figure 22 below shows examples of described output activation modes Figure 22 Output activation mode examples 1 Start filter 2 Stop filter 3 Follow mode without delay 4 Follow mode with delay 5 Pulsed mode 6 Double pulsed mode 7 Latched mode 8 Toggled mode tA Delay time tB Active time Note Full active time tB is equal ...

Page 133: ...vailable only if Pulsed or Double pulsed mode is selected in 6 2 n 6 Mode on page 121 6 2 n 7 3 Retriggerable 3 Retriggerable No Note The Retriggerable option is only valid for Pulsed and Double pulsed outputs If this option is set to Yes the active timer is restarted when the starting condition becomes valid again during the active state so the active time is prolonged Figure 23 below shows the o...

Page 134: ...ol example To program a door control function described in example on page 117 set the following values Select filter Door open for output 10 Output 10 can then be used to unlock a door Select Pulsed mode Set Delay time to 00 00 00 Set Active time to 00 00 05 s See 6 1 Condition filters on page 117 for more information 6 2 n 9 Delete output 9 Delete output Cancel Use the Delete output screen to re...

Page 135: ...information Keyfobs The keyfobs can be assigned to triggers in the wireless expander settings See an appropriate wireless expander installation manual for more information on keyfob programming Advisor Advanced compatible PC software See Advisor Advanced events on page 215 for more information about trigger flags Trigger settings 6 3 0 Add trigger Access the menu to add a trigger If the trigger is...

Page 136: ...gger To remove a trigger select a trigger using the cursor or by entering the trigger number and go to the Delete trigger menu The display shows 2 Delete trigger Cancel Choose Ok and press Enter This deletes the trigger Repeat the command to delete other triggers or press Clear to exit and return to the higher menu level Note You cannot delete a trigger unless your user group authorizes you to do ...

Page 137: ...en everyday actions are expanded or substituted by other actions An example of exception is a holiday when the premises must stay set for 24 hour Finally this menu provides a Schedule configuration possibility The Schedule allows configuration of actions taken on a weekly basis Daylight saving note Actions planned between 2 00 and 3 00 on daylight saving time change do not occur when clocks are ad...

Page 138: ...lists Show actions action lists and exceptions scheduled for the current day Choose actions action lists or exceptions to view 7 1 2 Date view 1 Date 01 01 2000 Show actions action lists and exceptions scheduled for the selected day Enter a date to view Next choose actions action lists or exceptions to view ...

Page 139: ...cessfully the following message appears INFO Action added The new action is given the default name Action N and placed on the end of the action list You can now start editing the action details for the new action 7 2 n Select action 1 Name Action 1 Select an action to program 7 2 n 1 Action name 1 Name Action 1 Every action can be programmed with a name to identify it Use the Action name screen to...

Page 140: ...is Action filter is deactivated the action is disabled If no condition filter is assigned the action is executed unconditionally See 6 1 Condition filters on page 117 for more details 7 2 n 6 Delete action To remove an action select an action using the cursor or by entering the action number and go to the Delete action menu The display shows 6 Delete action Cancel Choose Ok and press Enter This re...

Page 141: ...t If the action list is created successfully the following message appears INFO Actlst added The new action list is given the default name Action list N and placed on the end of the list You can now start editing the action list details for the new action list 7 3 n Select action list 1 Name Action list 1 Select an action list to program 7 3 n 1 Action list name 1 Name Action list 1 Every action l...

Page 142: ...elete action list To remove an action list select an action list using the cursor or by entering the action list number and go to the Delete action list menu The display shows 4 Delete actlst Cancel Choose Ok and press Enter This removes the action list Repeat the command to delete other action lists or press Clear to exit and return to the higher menu level Notes You cannot delete an action list ...

Page 143: ... is applied Exception settings 7 4 0 Add exception Access the menu to add an exception If the exception is created successfully the following message appears INFO Exception added The new exception is given the default name Exception N and placed on the end of the exception list You can now start editing the exception details for the new exception 7 4 n Select exception 1 Name Exception 1 Select an...

Page 144: ... and action lists assigned to this exception are performed during the exception time If the option is set to Off the exception actions are executed together with the other actions that must occur at the configured time 7 4 n 7 Active 7 Active Off The Exception activation menu allows you to disable or enable the exception permanently 7 4 n 8 Actions 1 Action 1 2 Not set Choose previously configured...

Page 145: ...ct an exception using the cursor or by entering the exception number and go to the Delete exception menu The display shows 4 Delete excp Cancel Choose Ok and press Enter This removes the exception Repeat the command to delete other exceptions or press Clear to exit and return to the higher menu level Notes You cannot delete an exception unless your user group authorizes you to do so You cannot del...

Page 146: ... at a time If there are more active schedules on a particular date the one with the highest number is processed For example if schedules 2 and 4 are active only schedule 4 actions are executed 7 5 n 1 Schedule name 1 Name Schedule 1 Every schedule can be programmed with a name to identify it Use the Schedule name screen to enter or edit the schedule name Schedule name can contain up to 16 characte...

Page 147: ...move action lists for the selected day of the week 1 Not set 2 Not set Choose previously configured action lists to configure the schedule There can be 4 action lists programmed Choose Action list to select an action Choose Remove to remove an action list from the selected day 7 5 n 6 Exceptions 1 Not set 2 Not set You can assign up to 64 exceptions to the schedule See 7 4 Exceptions on page 133 f...

Page 148: ...C 1 The Time and date menu allows you to set the system time and date as well as set up daylight saving time The following options are available Table 31 Time and date menu options Option Note 8 1 1 1 Time zone The system time zone 8 1 1 2 Date Date format is DD MM YYYY 8 1 1 3 Time Time format is 24 hours 8 1 1 4 DST start mth The DST start month 8 1 1 5 DST start wk The DST start week The availa...

Page 149: ...iren The input format is hh mm ss The allowed range is from 00 00 00 to 06 00 00 The value 00 00 00 means that the siren does not activate The value 06 00 00 is equal to infinite time the siren is active until unset or reset 8 1 2 1 3 F P M internal 8 1 2 1 4 F P M external Enter the activation time for the internal external siren in case of fire panic and medical alarms The input format is hh mm ...

Page 150: ...s mm ss The allowed range is from 00 00 to 05 00 8 1 3 3 Walk test time 3 Walk test time 00 00 The Walk test time menu option defines the maximum time for the walk test 0 to 30 minutes A value of 00 00 means no limitation in this case the walk test is ended only by the user or when completed successfully For more information see 1 2 5 Walk test on page 54 8 1 3 4 Mains reporting delay 4 Mains rep ...

Page 151: ...ck int 00 00 If enabled for a particular zone Double knock interval specifies the maximum permitted time between two pulses that will register an alarm If this value is set to 0 an alarm condition is not determined by the interval between two pulses but determined solely by Double knock open time The allowed range is 0 to 15 minutes 8 1 4 2 Double knock open 2 DblKnock open 00 05 If enabled for a ...

Page 152: ...er openings and closings are not registered and do not cause an alarm The allowed range is 0 to 99 minutes 8 1 4 6 Held open time 6 Held open time 00 00 00 The options define the time period of held open after which the zone raises open too long flag which can be used for filter programming See 4 1 n 6 29 Held open on page 103 8 1 4 7 Inactive days 7 Inactive days If a zone is inactive for longer ...

Page 153: ...t during power up Caution If this option is enabled it is impossible to run the system recovery procedure See Recovery procedure on page 212 for more information 8 2 4 Engineer reset 1 Alarm No The Engineer reset menu lets you define which conditions require an engineer reset and also lets you perform this reset Engineer reset procedure Some events can be set to require an engineer reset to be per...

Page 154: ...has been performed provided engineer reset prevents setting see 8 4 1 RTS options page 149 This option is ignored in case AB alarm confirmation is enabled For more information see 8 2 4 4 Confirmed alarm below 8 2 4 2 Tamper 2 Tamper No If the Tamper option is set to Yes tamper alarms require an engineer reset 8 2 4 3 Panic 3 Panic No If the Panic option is set to Yes panic alarms require an engin...

Page 155: ...lly upon the installer log in 8 2 4 11 Dis by service 11 Dis by servi Off If the Disable when service in option is set to Yes an engineer reset request is not issued while the installer is authorized to access the system Note This option is only valid if the installer requires a user authorization See 8 2 1 User code required on page 143 8 2 4 12 System code 12 System code The System code menu all...

Page 156: ...ion 8 2 5 Cancel in time 5 Cancel in time Disable The Cancel installer in time menu lets you disallow the Installer in function before the Installer in time expires see 8 1 3 6 Installer in time on page 141 Note This option is only valid if the installer requires a user authorization See 8 2 1 User code required on page 143 Use this function after the panel programming is complete To cancel the in...

Page 157: ...see page 140 The armed display deactivates when performing any action that requires an authorization with a valid user code or badge You can select one of the following armed display options Table 32 Armed display options Option Description 8 3 1 1 Off Armed display is disabled 8 3 1 2 If set Armed display activates only when the area is set No status information is displayed on keypad LCD and LED...

Page 158: ...Common key sequences on page 29 Instant Additionally to the alarm list option above alarms are shown instantly Note Alarms and faults are not shown if Armed display is active See 8 3 1 Armed display on page 147 for details 8 3 4 Indicate faults 4 Indicate fault Always The option defines when faults are indicated on LEDs The following options are available Always Faults are always shown On set Faul...

Page 159: ... panel components 8 4 1 7 Mains fault Mains fault including external fault 8 4 1 8 Battery fault Battery fault including external fault 8 4 1 9 FTC Failed to Communicate Alarm reporting has failed to deliver events 8 4 1 10 Siren fault Siren output fault 8 4 1 11 Zone technical An alarm in the technical zone 8 4 1 12 Keypad fault A fault reported by keypad 8 4 1 13 Expander fault A fault reported ...

Page 160: ... 8 4 2 13 Comms fault All transmission paths are down no communication 8 4 2 14 Engineer reset Engineer reset requirement 8 4 2 15 Siren tamper Siren tamper active 8 4 3 Forced set 3 Forced set Off The Forced set option enables the forced set feature The forced set options are configured below Forced set is an option where active zones can automatically be inhibited when setting an area Note This ...

Page 161: ... minutes The Autoset retry on system faults option defines if and when the system repeats an attempt to set automatically in if a system fault has made an autoset impossible The following options are available Off 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours See Autoset on page 196 for more details 8 4 7 AS user retry 6 AS user retry 15 minutes The Autoset user retry option defines a time ...

Page 162: ...s short Dual loop For dual loop to operate every zone needs two or three EOL resistors This enables the panel to detect multiple zone states including alarm tamper masking etc depending on connection type and EOL value set in 8 5 2 EOL below See Zone connection on page 15 for more details on EOL usage In the Dual loop mode open or short input state causes zone tamper This is a setting for panel on...

Page 163: ...rt restore option is set to On ACK the restore event is reported to the central station when a user acknowledges an alarm If the option is set to On input close the restore event is reported when the zone returns to the normal state Part set options 8 6 Part set 1 Report BA Yes The Part set menu allows you to configure the part set options 8 6 1 Report BA 1 Report BA Yes If the Report BA option is...

Page 164: ...e Advisor Advanced User Manual for more details on partial setting Panel and AB options 8 7 Panel and AB options 1 Panel name Panel The Panel and AB options menu allows you to change particular system values See also Initial start up on page 43 If particular settings are changed in this menu you are prompted to confirm those changes while trying to leave this menu See Confirmation of changes on pa...

Page 165: ...ware will not be able to connect the panel with the programmed data anymore See 3 1 n 2 2 Remote PIN on page 85 for details 8 7 6 PIN chg mode 6 PIN chg mode Custom The PIN change mode option allows you to choose the appropriate PIN change mode See 3 1 n 2 1 Change PIN on page 84 for more details 8 7 7 Alarm confirm 1 AB mode The Alarm confirm menu allows you to set a various options connected to ...

Page 166: ...eport a confirmed alarm See also 8 7 7 2 1 Intrusion AB time above 8 7 7 3 System confirm 3 System confirm No The System confirmation option defines if the AB alarm confirmation works in separate areas only or if it allows for system wide validity If this option is set to Yes an A alarm in one area can be confirmed by a B alarm in another area Otherwise the A alarm can only be confirmed by a B ala...

Page 167: ...n is set to Yes tamper alarm TA can report a B alarm for burglary alarm BA and vice versa 8 7 7 7 Sirens 1 Area 1 A ALARM The Sirens menu allows you to select per area when the siren is activated on A alarm or on B alarm Note Option B alarm is valid only if AB mode is enabled See 8 7 7 1 AB mode on page 155 8 7 7 8 Call CS message 8 Call CS msg No If the Call central station message option is set ...

Page 168: ...a Line Fault LF or a Failed To Communicate FTC fault is present 8 8 2 Chime 1 Chime in PS No The Chime menu allows you to set up chime options 8 8 2 1 Chime in part set 1 Chime in PS No The Chime in part set option defines whether the chime option is active when the area is in the part set mode 8 8 2 2 Latched chime 2 Latched chime Yes If the Latched chime option is set to Yes disabling the chime ...

Page 169: ...e 77 and 9 1 n 8 3 2 Heartbeat time on page 169 8 8 6 Card learn in 6 Card learn in Keypad 1 Choose a keypad for user card learning See also 3 1 n 3 User card on page 85 8 8 7 Test inputs 7 Test inputs All The Test inputs option defines what inputs should be accessible when performing input tests as described in 1 2 1 Input tests on page 46 The following options are available All All inputs are vi...

Page 170: ...ing Manual 8 8 9 Card number 10 Card number Basic Select the way the card number is represented in the control panel Basic The card number is represented in the standard Advisor Advanced format Titan The card number is represented in the extended Titan format ...

Page 171: ...The Library menu allows you to view or delete words stored in the Word library see page 41 You can choose a word to delete It is not possible to add or edit words from this menu Library words can be added only while editing text using word library switched on See Word library on page 41 for more information ...

Page 172: ...162 Advisor Advanced ATSx000A IP Installation and Programming Manual Communications 9 Dialler menu 1 CS 2 Event options The menu is used to program all system wide communication options ...

Page 173: ... station 9 1 n Select central station 01 CS name CS 1 Select a central station to program Note Particular options in this menu differ for specific transmission paths For specific options see PSTN and ISDN specific options on page 168 IP and GSM GPRS specific options on page 168 Photo transmission specific options on page 170 GSM phone specific options on page 170 Common options 9 1 n 1 CS name 1 C...

Page 174: ...a is disabled Note When using voice reporting account codes are used to identify if alarms for an area should be reported The account code is not transmitted In case a few areas have the same account numbers and 9 1 n 9 OP CL report option on page 167 is set to Yes a special operation takes place for SIA XSIA reporting of opening closing depending on the area modifier setting see 9 1 n 8 1 XSIA pa...

Page 175: ... backup CS it means that CS 1 has no backup CS 3 is a backup central station for CS 2 and CS 4 is a backup for central station 3 See Alarm reporting principles on page 206 for more information 9 1 n 7 Retry count 7 Retry count 1 The Retry count value is the number of retries to make a successful call to the central station If the limit is reached the FTC is generated The counter is zeroed when a n...

Page 176: ... 3 Event number 3 Event number 3 digits The Event number value defines the length of the subevent field user or point The allowed values are 2 3 and 4 digits 9 1 n 8 1 4 Subev coding 4 Subev coding Decimal The Subev coding value defines whether the subevent number is reported to the CS in hexadecimal hex or decimal format 9 1 n 8 1 5 SIA frequency 5 SIA frequency Bell The SIA frequency menu allows...

Page 177: ... same account code are armed a closing is reported using the area and user who armed it An opening is reported only when the first of the areas with the same account code is disarmed Separate For any of areas with the same account code a closing and an opening is reported The area modifier indicates the area concerned see 9 1 n 8 1 1 Area modifier on page 166 Note When X SIA protocol is selected s...

Page 178: ...dress A destination name can be a numeric IP address or an alphabetic domain address See also How to edit a host address on page 39 9 1 n 4 2 Dest port 2 Dest port The destination port is used to report to the host selected in 9 1 n 4 1 Dest name above 9 1 n 4 3 Ping host Pinging Tx Rx 2 2 The Ping host command allows you to send a ping to the selected central station This command is used to check...

Page 179: ...e message heartbeat to the central station The range for this value is from every second 00 00 01 to every day 23 59 59 The maximum value 23 59 59 means the heartbeat functionality is disabled 9 1 n 8 3 3 Receiver nbr 3 Receiver nbr 0001 A receiver identifier used in central stations with multiple receivers The allowed value is a hexadecimal number from 0001 to FFFF 9 1 n 8 3 4 Line nbr 4 Line nbr...

Page 180: ...n 4 1 Type 1 Type Phone The Type submenu defines who receives the reports directed to the specified central station Phone The report is sent to a specified phone number Menu 9 1 n 4 2 Phone User UG on page 171 configures this phone number User The report is sent to a specified user s phone number This user is selected via menu 9 1 n 4 2 Phone User UG on page 171 User Group The report is sent to al...

Page 181: ...d ATSx000A IP Installation and Programming Manual 171 9 1 n 4 2 Phone User UG 2 Phone This menu depends on the Type value set for the reporting recipient See menu 9 1 n 4 1 Type on page 170 for parameters description ...

Page 182: ...oice mapping 01 AN Msg number 0 The Voice mapping menu allows you to assign a particular voice message 0 to 14 to each system event 0 means that no message is assigned The list of events is shown in the Reporting codes used in Advisor Advanced on page 223 9 2 3 Delayed events 00 Delay timer 0 The Delayed events menu allows you to set a delay for particular events The first menu entry 9 2 3 0 Delay...

Page 183: ...iguration the following transmission paths may also be available ISDN GSM TDA74xx Note Particular options in this menu differ for specific transmission paths For specific options see PSTN specific options on page 174 ISDN specific options on page 175 IP specific options on page 175 GSM SMS GPRS specific options on page 178 Common options 9 3 n 1 Path name 1 Path name PSTN Use the path name screen ...

Page 184: ... delay defines the time period after which the PSTN line fault is reported to the central station If the fault restores before this time expires no fault is reported The allowed range is 0 to 255 s 9 3 n 4 Transm path 3 Transm path PSTN The Transmission path option is a read only field that identifies a communication method used for this transmission path 9 3 n 5 Dial tone 5 Dial tone Default The ...

Page 185: ...m The encryption key is set using menu 9 4 3 Encryption key on page 190 Note IP connection is always encrypted USB communication does not use encryption ISDN specific options 9 3 n 6 MSN 6 MSN The MSN option lets you enter the ISDN MSN number 9 3 n 7 Ring count See 9 3 n 7 Ring count above 9 3 n 8 Encryption See 9 3 n 8 Encryption above IP specific options 9 3 n 3 Transm path 3 Transm path ETHERNE...

Page 186: ...se the OH 2000 communication protocol if DHCP is disabled If DHCP is enabled in 9 3 n 4 1 IP config menu above this value shows the dynamic IP subnet mask that cannot be changed 9 3 n 4 4 Gateway 4 Gateway 000 000 000 00 You must set the gateway IP address prior to use the OH 2000 communication protocol in a WAN if DHCP is disabled If DHCP is enabled in 9 3 n 4 1 IP config menu above this value sh...

Page 187: ...configure the NTP Network Time Protocol server It is configured in the same way as DNS server in menu 9 3 n 5 DNS config on page 176 9 3 n 7 Firewall 1 Firewall On The Firewall menu is used to configure the built in firewall The firewall allows only communication from hosts that are configured as appropriate PC connections in 9 4 1 n 4 Destination IP on page 191 The following options are configura...

Page 188: ... appropriate event is recorded in the log There is no limit for pictures if this value is set to 0 GSM SMS GPRS specific options 9 3 n 4 Transm path 4 Transm path ETHERNET The Transmission path option is a read only field that identifies a communication method used for this transmission path 9 3 n 5 GSM Setup 1 SIM card PIN 0000 The GSM Setup menu lets you set up GSM reporting and control Notes Be...

Page 189: ...nu lets you define the preferred GSM network Enter the GSM network numerical code If the code is not entered the network is chosen automatically 9 3 n 5 2 2 Sel net only 2 Sel net only No If the Selected network only option is set to Yes only the network selected in the 9 3 n 5 2 1 Net selection above is allowed for the communication Otherwise the system automatically selects another network if th...

Page 190: ...GSM The Network name is the name of the GSM network Refer to 1 2 8 6 Network name on page 59 for more details 9 3 n 5 2 3 m 2 Network code 2 Network code 21999 The Network code is the unique code of the GSM network Refer to 1 2 8 7 Network code on page 59 for more details 9 3 n 5 2 3 m 3 Availability 3 Availability Connected The Availability values are described in 9 3 n 5 2 3 Net scanning on page...

Page 191: ...ntacting the GSM provider using the request code This mode is used in most GSM networks SMS message The credit is checked by sending a predefined SMS message on the number given in the 9 3 n 5 3 3 Check number below 9 3 n 5 3 3 Check number 3 Check number 48600000000 The Check number is the phone number that is used for sending credit check SMS messages if this check mode is chosen in 9 3 n 5 3 2 ...

Page 192: ... set to On the panel raises tamper alarm when GSM jamming is detected Note The dialler must support jamming detection functionality The detection is supported in the ATS7310 GSM dialler with firmware version V01 08 or later 9 3 n 5 4 2 Jamming threshold 2 Jamm threshold 20 Configure the threshold for jamming detection report The allowed range is from 1 111 dBm to 31 51 dBm The default value is 20 ...

Page 193: ... system The SMS reports and unrecognized SMS commands have two separate counters However the maximum limit defined in this menu is the same for both counters There is no limit for messages if this value is set to 0 9 3 n 6 4 SMS header msg 4 SMS header msg The SMS header message identifies the Advisor Advanced system It is included at the beginning of each text SMS message sent by the system if th...

Page 194: ...s 9 3 n 7 1 APN 1 APN The Access Point Name is a configurable network identifier used by a mobile device when connecting to a GSM carrier It must be specified by the GPRS provider 9 3 n 7 2 User name 2 User name The User name must be specified by the GPRS provider 9 3 n 7 3 User password 3 User pass The User password must be specified by the GPRS provider Note The following GPRS configuration menu...

Page 195: ...nnection time must be set to infinity for the connection to stay always open 9 3 n 7 9 Max Pics 24h See 9 3 n 10 Max Pics 24h on page 178 9 3 n 8 Ring setup 1 Ring count 2 Omit 1st call The menu contains ringing configuration options 9 3 n 8 1 Ring count See 9 3 n 7 Ring count on page 175 9 3 n 8 2 Omit 1st call 2 Omit 1st call No Use this option when sharing a telephone line with other equipment ...

Page 196: ... See 9 3 n 7 3 User password on page 184 for details 9 3 n 10 5 Proxy 5 Proxy Enter the MMS proxy server address 9 3 n 10 6 Proxy port 6 Proxy port Enter the proxy server port number for the proxy server configured in 9 3 n 10 5 Proxy above 9 3 n 10 7 Max MMS 24h 7 Max MMS 24h You can limit the maximum number of MMS sent to users via GPRS transmission path during a 24 hour period If the limit is r...

Page 197: ...Advisor Advanced ATSx000A IP Installation and Programming Manual 187 9 3 n 11 Module info 1 Module version 731000V01 The informational screens contain GSM dialer firmware version modem type etc ...

Page 198: ...connection is created successfully the following message appears INFO PC conn added The new PC connection is given the default name PC conn N and placed on the end of the PC connection list You can now start editing the PC connection details for the new PC connection 9 4 1 n Select PC connection Select the connection to configure Note Particular options in this menu differ for specific transmissio...

Page 199: ...e P Pause 3 s T Waiting for dial tone Note To enter a character press the corresponding key twice 9 4 1 n 5 Retry limit 5 Retry limit The Retry limit option defines a maximum number of connection attempts The allowed range is between 0 and 250 The retry counter is reset after each successful connection or any incoming call 9 4 1 n 6 Delete PC conn To remove a PC connection select a PC connection u...

Page 200: ...page 189 After the retry limit exceeds the panel connects to the backup callback destination 9 4 3 Encryption key 1 9 4 4 Encryption key 2 3 Encrypt key 1 000000000000 The Advisor Advanced control panel requires an encryption key before granting access to the panel using the upload download PC software The encryption key can consist of up to 24 characters The two Encryption key menus represent the...

Page 201: ...n port 2 Dest port The Destination port defines which IP port is used to establish the selected PC connection 9 4 1 n 4 3 Ping host Pinging Tx Rx 2 2 The Ping host command allows you to send a ping to the selected PC This command is used to check if the PC is present and accessible from the panel in the network The Tx Rx value indicates a number of packets sent and received 9 4 5 Listening port 4 ...

Page 202: ...and Programming Manual GSM specific options 9 4 1 n 3 Conn type 3 Conn type CSD The Connection type menu defines what GSM connection is used The following options are available CSD The modem functionality is used GPRS The GPRS functionality is used ...

Page 203: ...or particular types submenu 2 is disabled Note Particular functions require user code entering To disable it switch off the User Code Req parameter if allowed Depending on the activation method the following function types and parameters may be available Table 37 Available function types and parameters Type Description Available parameters None No function is assigned None Set Set areas 1 2 1 Area...

Page 204: ...rol Change keypad options 1 Keypad identifier 2 State change lock or unlock Walk test Run walk test 1 1 Area selection Output test Test outputs 1 4 1 Output selection 4 outputs can be assigned These outputs are switched on simultaneously for the longest time period configured in 8 1 2 1 Activation on page 139 2 User code requirement Test pic to CS Take a picture and send it to a central station 1 ...

Page 205: ...ing Manual 195 The described functions can be activated by one of the following Schedule See Calendar on page 127 for more details Function key See Function keys on page 32 and 2 2 1 n 3 10 Function keys on page 72 Fob See Fobs on page 108 for more details ...

Page 206: ...page 129 create an action with Set function See also User programmable functions on page 193 Configure an appropriate schedule as described in menu 7 5 Schedules on page 136 and make sure it is active Enable or disable 5 n 9 Silent set option on page 115 If necessary set 5 n 8 Autoset retry option on page 115 If Set retry is allowed configure 8 4 7 AS user retry on page 151 Set 5 n 4 Warning time ...

Page 207: ...ial mode and press Enter Input number 2 4 Choose an input number Note Depending on the hardware configuration door window and shock sensors can require two wireless zones to report main sensor and auxiliary input states In this case two unoccupied consecutive zones are required See Two zone RF sensors on page 201 for more details INFO Tamper RF 1 5 Activate the wireless device See Device activatio...

Page 208: ... menu described on page 95 1 Expander 1 2 Expander 2 2 Select zone location Learn mode Manual 3 Choose Manual mode and press Enter Input number 2 4 Enter the input number If the input is free you are prompted to activate the wireless device Tamper RF 1 Press for ID 5 Activate the device or press Enter to enter the wireless device identifier manually See Device activation on page 202 for more infor...

Page 209: ... learned Next you are asked if you want to edit the new zone Edit zone No Chose Yes and press Enter to edit zone settings Otherwise you are asked if you want to learn another wireless device Next zone No Chose Yes if you need to configure more devices The procedure will be then repeated Note If learned wireless device is a wireless PIR camera you are also asked to edit settings of the created came...

Page 210: ...try to learn a fob which is already programmed in the wireless expander If the fob is programmed successfully the keypad shows an information message and beeps once INFO Fob learned If there are more fobs to program and there are fob inputs available in the wireless expander repeat learning another fob INFO Program fob 2 To stop the learning process and exit the menu press Clear Proceed with the f...

Page 211: ...is programmed successfully the keypad shows an information message and beeps once INFO Fob learned Next you are asked if you want to edit the new fob Edit fob No Chose Yes and press Enter to edit fob settings Otherwise you are asked if you want to learn another fob Next fob No Chose Yes if you need to configure more fobs The procedure will be then repeated Two zone RF sensors Particular RF devices...

Page 212: ...on Device type Learning activation Door window sensor Raise a tamper alarm by opening the housing Note For two zones programming in sequential mode the external contact input must be in open state Shock sensor Raise a tamper alarm by opening the housing Note For two zones programming in sequential mode the reed contact must be enabled and closed with the magnet Smoke detector Raise a tamper alarm ...

Page 213: ...Zone types on page 233 Activation of a condition filter The event type is defined for the programmed filter See 4 3 Cameras on page 110 Activation of a standard reporting event See 4 3 n 4 Pics by rep ev on page 111 User command Remote request from configuration software The number and the quality of pictures taken depend on the camera event type Camera event types There are the following camera e...

Page 214: ...age 111 for details Each of these types can be configured in 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 Pic settings on page 79 Depending on camera event type the camera can be programmed to take a single picture or a series of pictures in low or high resolutions How to program a camera 1 Program the wireless PIR camera expander See Devices on page 66 for more details 2 Program a wireless PIR camera as a wireless PIR detector...

Page 215: ... seconds Camera error message Camera error message appears due to one of the following states Processing another request for longer than 20 s for example reporting pictures for previous request for this camera Communication failed Solutions Repeat the request in a few minutes Verify power supply Verify communication quality See also Diagnostics above OH receiver line trouble when MMS sending Advis...

Page 216: ...ed only once Are there restored events There are two possible situations when two consecutive events are ignored during reporting The new event is a restoring event for the other one which is already waiting for reporting The new event is an event which restoring event is already waiting for reporting If the first complementary event is configured as a delayed one in 9 2 3 Delayed events menu on p...

Page 217: ...are events to report to primary central stations 1 3 and 6 the system tries to contact the CS 1 first Note The first connection attempt is always performed twice The same applies backup central stations If the communication attempt fails the system tries to contact CS 3 and then CS 6 If the CS 6 connection is also unavailable the system starts with CS 1 again If there are configured the same delay...

Page 218: ...ess FTC on page 167 In FTC condition the system still tries to re establish the communication with the central station using test calls that are configured in the 1 2 6 Test call opts menu described on page 54 Note If 1 2 6 n 4 Freq TC if FTC on page 55 is set to Yes the test call is attempted every hour until FTC fault restores If there are new events for this central station the system starts co...

Page 219: ...lied with the configuration software A new communication port ATS CDC Communication Port will be installed in the system 3 Open the configuration software 4 Create a new Advisor Advanced system and select it See the appropriate online help 5 The installer code used is required to gain access to the panel The access rights are based on the user group options set 6 If necessary set the same encrypti...

Page 220: ...et 3 5 required by AAFlash has been installed on the PC If not use Microsoft Update to install it or download it from the Microsoft web page and install manually 2 Run Setup exe from the AAFlash installation package 3 Choose the installation directory and proceed with the installation by clicking Next and then Install 4 Finish the installation process by clicking Finish Connecting Advisor Advanced...

Page 221: ...ile connected to the Advisor Advanced panel run AAFlash located in the Start Programs menu 2 Create filename for the appropriate firmware back up dfu by clicking Browse Enter file name and click Save 3 Click Upload AAFlash uploads existing firmware including settings in dfu file Upgrading Advisor Advanced firmware To upgrade the panel firmware 1 While connected to the Advisor Advanced panel run AA...

Page 222: ... 70 for more details Advisor Advanced control panel Condition Possible cause The LCD keypad has all LEDs flashing and displays the System Fault message The system data bus line may be connected incorrectly The address links on the keypad may be incorrectly set The panel is not communicating with keypads or expanders The system data bus line may be connected incorrectly Keypad or expander numbers t...

Page 223: ...ve been included in keypads to be polled when programming keypads LEDs do not appear to be indicating the correct condition The keypad type may have been defined incorrectly LCD keypad must be set to Yes The keypad appears to be going off line and on line indicated by the Keypad fail message on the LCD The termination may be incorrect See Cabling Advisor Advanced on page 14 An error is indicated w...

Page 224: ...he wrong resistor value is programmed in 8 5 2 EOL see page 152 There is a problem with wiring the zones To check the voltage or resistor values see Zone connection on page 15 The ATS1202 expansion modules if fitted have the DIP switches incorrectly set Expansion module 1st 2nd 3rd DIP switch 1 On Off Off DIP switch 2 Off On Off DIP switch 3 Off Off On DIP switch 4 not used Four way relay modules ...

Page 225: ...rm acknowledgement RF learned 14 Wireless device programmed Active for 3 seconds after a successful programming RF signal accept 15 Wireless device found Active for 3 seconds after device response Inactive days 16 Zone inverted walk test failed Zone has been inactive for longer than inactive day limit Area FULLSET 01 Area full set Area is in full set state PARTSET1 02 Area part set 1 Area is in pa...

Page 226: ...le FTC present MEDICAL 24 Medical alarm A medical alarm active FSMEDICAL 25 Medical during full set A medical alarm active while area full set PSMEDICAL 26 Medical during part set A medical alarm active while area part set USMEDICAL 27 Medical during unset A medical alarm active while area unset FTCMEDICAL 28 Medical and FTC A medical alarm active while FTC present TECHNICAL 29 Technical alarm A t...

Page 227: ... in the area is in anti mask alarm state ZNTAMPER 47 Zone tamper At least one zone in the area is in tamper state KEYPADTAMPER 48 Keypad tamper A keypad assigned to the area is in tamper state KEYPADFAULT 49 Keypad fault A keypad assigned to the area is in fault state EXPANDERTAMPER 50 Expander tamper An expander assigned to the area is in tamper state EXPANDERFAULT 51 Expander fault An expander a...

Page 228: ...ve WALKZNACTV 68 Walk test zone active Zone in walk test is activated A ALARM 69 A Alarm A alarm active unconfirmed alarm reset after unset or expiration of AB timer and no B alarm B ALARM 70 B Alarm B alarm active confirmed alarm Reset after unset ISIREN 71 Internal siren Internal siren Activated on alarm during the internal siren time Activation may be delayed by Siren delay time Can be retrigge...

Page 229: ...eypad is locked Code tamper It restores after the timeout has expired ISOLATED 10 Keypad is isolated CHIME 11 Keypad chime active VALID CARD 12 Valid card Valid card entered on this keypad active for 3 s EXIT STARTED 13 Exit time started Exit time started during set from the selected keypad ENTRY STOPPED 14 Entry time stopped Entry time stopped during unset from the selected keypad Expander OFFLIN...

Page 230: ... presented by the selected user Active for 3 s after event Can be used to control door lock for specific users SMSCONTROL 2 SMS control active SMS control is active SMSCONTROLLOCK 3 SMS control locked SMS control is disabled by invalid attempts SMSREPORTING 4 SMS reporting active SMS reporting is active SMSREPAFTERSET 5 SMS reporting after set SMS reporting will be activated after set Output ACTIV...

Page 231: ...OH protocol heartbeat fault BUSY 3 CS busy CS is busy in use Trigger S1 1230 34 1 Fob button 1 Toggle state when fob button 1 is pressed S2 1230 34 2 Fob button 2 Toggle state when fob button 2 is pressed S1S2 1230 34 3 Fob buttons 1 and 2 Set state when fob button 1 is pressed reset state when fob button 2 is pressed REMOTEOUT 4 Remote control FUNCTION KEY 5 Function key control SCHEDULE 6 Schedu...

Page 232: ...n 2 pressed Button 3 4 Button 3 pressed Button 4 5 Button 4 pressed Button 1 2 6 Buttons 1 and 2 pressed Button 1 3 7 Buttons 1 and 3 pressed Button 1 4 8 Buttons 1 and 4 pressed Button 2 3 9 Buttons 2 and 3 pressed Button 2 4 10 Buttons 2 and 4 pressed Button 3 4 11 Buttons 3 and 4 pressed FOBBATTLOW 12 Fob battery low Camera Pic captured 1 Picture has been taken Active for 3 seconds Pic limit ex...

Page 233: ...52 E406 Burglary cancel Cancel alarm by user key remotely Low 8 BJ 0xB0 R381 Detector supervision restore Low 9 BR 0xA2 R130 Burglary restore Low 10 BT 0x30 E380 Burglary trouble Input in mask trouble when unset Low 11 BU 0xD1 R570 Burglary unbypass Alarm uninhibit Low 12 BV 0x00 E139 Alarm confirm ACPO Medium 13 BW 0x80 R139 Restore confirmed alarm ACPO Low 14 BZ 0x30 E381 Detector supervision Lo...

Page 234: ...ldup restore Duress restore Low 30 JP 0x63 E466 Service in Low 31 JR 0xE3 R466 Service out Low 32 JT 0x55 E625 Time changed Low 33 LB 0x01 E627 Local programming begin Low 34 LR 0xBA R351 Line restore Low 35 LS 0x81 R628 Local programming stop Low 36 LT 0x3A E351 Line fault Low 37 MA 0x48 E100 Medical alarm High 38 MB 0x51 E570 Medical bypass Low 39 MJ 0xB0 Medical long supervision restore Low 40 ...

Page 235: ...ow R320 Tamper restore Expander siren restore Low R370 Tamper restore KeyBox tamper restore Low 60 TT 0x23 E370 KeyBox zone active High 61 TU 0xD1 R570 Tamper unbypass Low 62 UB 0x51 E570 Expander keypad zone bypassed Expander keypad zone isolated Low 63 UU 0xD1 R570 Expander keypad zone unbypassed Expander keypad zone de isolated Low 64 WF 0xF6 E612 Walk test fail Low 65 WP 0x76 E611 Walk test pa...

Page 236: ...R321 Siren restore Low 83 NC 0x34 E356 CS polling fail Heartbeat inactive Low 84 NR 0xB4 R356 CS polling restore Heartbeat active Low 85 CP 0x61 R403 Auto set Set by schedule Low 86 OA 0xE1 E403 Auto unset Unset by schedule Low 87 OT 0x61 E608 Late close Postponed auto set Low 88 OK 0x61 R608 Early open Manually unset before auto unset Low 89 IA 0x63 E313 Engineer reset request Low 90 IR 0xE3 R313...

Page 237: ...detector uninhibit Low 107 WS 0x30 E381 Technical long supervision water Water detector long supervision alarm Low 108 WJ 0xB0 R381 Technical long supervision restore water Water detector long supervision restore Low 109 ES 0x23 E145 Tamper alarm Expander keypad tamper alarm Medium 110 EJ 0xA3 R145 Tamper restore Expander keypad tamper restore Medium 111 HV 0x21 E129 Hold up alarm confirm Medium 1...

Page 238: ...368 14 BZ Zone 1 128 257 368 E381 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 15 CF User 1 50 E408 System 0 User 1 50 Zone 1 128 257 368 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 16 CG User 1 50 E456 System 0 User 1 50 Zone 1 128 257 368 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 17 CL Keypad 401 408 User 1 50 R401 Area 1 8 User 1 50 System 0 R407 System 0 Zone 1 128 257 368 R409 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 18 EE Zone 1 128 257 368 E374 Area...

Page 239: ...one 1 128 257 368 39 MJ Zone 1 128 257 368 40 MR Zone 1 128 257 368 R100 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 41 MS Zone 1 128 257 368 42 MU Zone 1 128 257 368 R570 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 43 OP User 1 50 E401 Area 1 8 User 1 50 System 0 E407 System 0 Zone 1 128 257 368 E409 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 44 OR User 1 50 E406 System 0 User 1 50 Zone 1 128 257 368 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 45 PA System 0...

Page 240: ...em 0 Expander 65 72 keypad 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 63 UU Expander 299 307 keypad 401 408 R570 System 0 Expander 65 72 keypad 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 64 WF Area 1 8 E612 Area 1 8 Area 1 8 65 WP Area 1 8 E611 Area 1 8 Area 1 8 66 XH Expander 299 307 R344 System 0 Expander 65 72 Communication path 0 6 1 67 XQ Expander 299 307 E344 System 0 Expander 65 72 Communication path 0 6 1 68 XR Zone 1 128 257 36...

Page 241: ... 97 WA Zone 1 128 257 368 E154 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 98 WR Zone 1 128 257 368 R154 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 99 WB Zone 1 128 257 368 E570 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 100 WU Zone 1 128 257 368 R570 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 101 WS Zone 1 128 257 368 E381 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 102 WJ Zone 1 128 257 368 R381 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 103 KA Zone 1 128 257 368 E158 Area 1 8 Zone 1 1...

Page 242: ...8 Area 1 8 Area 1 8 118 YP Expander 299 307 E301 System 0 Expander 65 72 119 YQ Expander 299 307 R301 System 0 Expander 65 72 120 JA Keypad 401 408 E461 System 0 Keypad 1 8 121 DD Keypad 401 408 E421 System 0 Keypad 1 8 Card 1 Communication path is one of the following 1 PSTN 2 ISDN 3 GSM 4 IP 5 TDA9xx 6 TDA74xx 7 TDA75xx Note SIA reporting range assumes expanders numbering from 0 to 8 where expan...

Page 243: ...e 5 Area menu on page 113 for more information 3 Access Generates no alarm when the area is unset Generates an alarm when the area is set and the no exit timer or entry timer is not running Example PIR at entrance with a door contact on the entry door You need to program the entry exit time See 5 Area menu on page 113 for more information 4 Fire Generates a fire alarm regardless of the status of t...

Page 244: ...tatus of the area 11 Technical Generates a technical alarm regardless of the status of the area Example temperature sensor See options 4 1 n 6 18 Technical full set on page 100 4 1 n 6 19 Technical unset on page 100 12 Transmission path fault Monitors the external reporting device 13 Fire door If there is no fire alarm present generate an intrusion alarm regardless of the status of the area Otherw...

Page 245: ...Exit 1 3 Access 4 Fire 5 Panic 6 24H 7 Tamper 8 Exit terminator 9 Keyswitch 10 Medical 11 Technical 12 Transmission path fault 13 Fire door 14 Aux mains fault 15 Aux batt fault 16 Key box 17 Eng reset 18 Entry Exit 2 4 1 n 3 Isolated 4 1 n 6 1 Inhibit 4 1 n 6 2 Excl in PS1 4 1 n 6 3 Excl in PS2 4 1 n 6 4 Double knock 4 1 n 6 5 Swinger shunt 4 1 n 6 6 Anti mask 4 1 n 6 7 Zone pairing 4 1 n 6 8 Chim...

Page 246: ...cal full set 4 1 n 6 19 Technical unset 4 1 n 6 20 Technical part set 4 1 n 6 21 Keypad LCD 4 1 n 6 22 Log 4 1 n 6 23 CS report 4 1 n 6 24 Delay timer 4 1 n 6 25 ACK on keypad 4 1 n 6 26 ACK by user 4 1 n 6 27 Sensor type 4 1 n 6 28 Virtual zone 4 1 n 6 29 Held open 4 1 n 6 30 EE set check 4 1 n 6 31 Alarm in PS1 4 1 n 6 32 Alarm in PS2 4 1 n 6 33 Report as Legend yes The option is programmable th...

Page 247: ...t set to Yes for all zones 4 1 n 6 25 ACK on keypad set to None for all zones with type 9 Keyswitch 5 n 3 Entry time 45 s maximum 5 n 7 Entry alarms Instant 7 5 n 2 Active set to No for all schedules 8 1 2 1 Activation external siren 90 to 900 s 8 1 2 2 Delay time external siren 600 s maximum 8 1 3 1 Armed display 30 s maximum 8 1 3 4 Mains reporting delay 3600 s maximum 8 2 1 User code required e...

Page 248: ...re this additional function is fully available without compromise to standards the system complies to The Wireless PIR camera system consists of the following Advisor Advanced series control panel ATS1238 Advanced Wireless DGP TX 2344 03 1 Wireless PIR Camera ATS7310 GSM GPRS Module These PIR camera settings have no influence on EN 50131 compliance 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 1 2 Frame rate for all event types ...

Page 249: ... level 3 user Also level 3 user menu access may be allowed without level 2 user authorization if it is provided by appropriate written agreement from the customer INCERT policy Required settings Isolate for End Users option disabled in 3 2 n 5 User group options Full Set Part Set Unset Forced Set for Installer disabled in 3 2 n 5 User group options 8 2 4 Engineer reset tamper enabled 8 4 1 RTS opt...

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Page 251: ...on a keypad after particular idle time In this mode the information displayed on LCD and LED is very limited for security reasons A user intervention is necessary for return to a normal display mode Arming station RAS See Keypad Autoset An automatic setting of the premises started by a schedule or an exception See Schedule Exception Burglar alarm An alarm triggered by a security device like a PIR ...

Page 252: ...nd transfers it to the Advisor Advanced control panel Fire alarm An alarm triggered by fire or smoke detectors indicating a fire Fob A personal wireless device which is used to perform programmed functions for example set or unset premises open doors History A list of past alarm and access control events stored in memory that can be viewed on an LCD keypad or through PC connections Hold up A silen...

Page 253: ...t set The condition of part of an area where a change in the status of certain zones from normal to active causes an alarm An area or premise is part set when it is partially unoccupied like the outside of a home is part set but the inside is still unset PIN A 4 to 10 digit number given to or selected by a user It is necessary to enter a PIN on an Advisor keypad as a prerequisite to perform most A...

Page 254: ...r local or remote User Anybody making use of the Advisor Advanced system Users are identified to the Advisor Advanced system by a unique number that is associated with the user s PIN or card User group User groups define the options and permissions available to users Virtual zone A zone which state depends on the state of a programmed output rather than on an electrical signal on an input Virtual ...

Page 255: ... history 45 alarm restore 153 anti mask 98 APN 184 area 96 113 entry exit time 113 114 prealarm time 115 warning time 114 area indicator 72 area modifier 164 167 area status 73 armed display 147 timeout 140 automatic battery test 60 61 autoset 114 196 B basic setup 33 battery status 60 battery test 60 automatic test 60 61 duration 61 frequency 61 start time 61 bus devices 66 buzzer 159 C calendar ...

Page 256: ...tom mode 64 D date 138 daylight saving time 138 default 65 defaults 43 154 de isolate 96 delete expander 77 keypad 74 output 124 zone 107 deleting a central station 167 deleting a PC connection 189 deleting a trigger 126 deleting a user 88 deleting a user group 93 deleting an action 130 deleting an action list 132 deleting an exception 135 demo 63 device states 66 DHCP 176 dialler battery 60 DNS 1...

Page 257: ...d 184 picture limit 178 user name 184 GPRS network registration 58 state 58 gross level 104 GSM 178 battery status 60 reporting 170 GSM network 179 availability 179 code 59 diagnostic 57 PIN status 58 registration 58 scan 180 signal strength 59 H HDR 47 heartbeat 169 frequent 169 held open alarm 103 time 142 I inactive days 48 142 inhibit 97 input 95 delay 142 options 152 resistance 48 test 46 inp...

Page 258: ... typographical conventions vi NTP 57 177 O OH 2000 169 omit first call 185 open zones 46 output 116 active time 123 add 120 delay 123 delete 124 edit 120 mode 121 name 120 test 49 P panel diagnostics 62 panel information 63 panel lid 64 panel version 63 panic alarm 74 158 part set 97 103 name 154 options 153 PC connection 188 209 creating 188 deleting 189 host 191 port 191 picture auto deletion 81...

Page 259: ...imers 139 SMS 182 center 182 charset 183 control 88 92 counter 59 forwarding 183 header 183 messages limit 183 PIN 183 reporting 88 92 soak test 98 time 141 software revision 63 special walk test mode 54 standard walk test 51 start filter 121 start time 129 stop filter 121 subevents 166 substitute 127 134 supervision 105 suppress FTC 167 swinger shunt 98 153 system code 145 system options 138 T ta...

Page 260: ...t 50 99 frequency 53 reduced walk test 53 single zone 54 standard walk test 51 timeout 140 walk test mode 54 warning time 114 week days 137 wireless device 104 109 197 supervision 105 wireless sensor 197 word library 41 161 Z zone 95 access 103 area 96 copy 106 de isolate 96 delete 107 entry exit 103 entry exit time 113 114 held open alarm 103 inhibit 97 149 isolate 96 name 95 open too long 103 14...

Page 261: ...2 2 Use buzzers 1 2 5 3 Single zone WT 1 2 5 2 3 Log untested 1 2 5 4 Special WT mode 1 2 5 2 4 Zone tamper 1 2 5 2 5 Rkp Exp tamper 1 2 5 2 6 Siren tamper 1 2 5 2 7 Frequency 1 2 5 2 8 Need to set 1 2 6 Test call opts 1 2 5 2 9 Reduced walk 1 2 6 n Select central station 1 2 6 n 1 Test call mode 1 2 6 n 4 Freq TC if FTC 1 2 6 n 2 Period Time 1 2 6 n 5 Man test call 1 2 6 n 3 Extend 1 2 6 n 6 RSSI...

Page 262: ... 9 1 m n 3 Start time 1 2 9 2 Man Bat test 1 2 9 2 m Select device type 1 2 9 2 m n Select device 1 2 9 2 m n 1 Test time 1 2 9 2 m n 2 Run Stop test 1 2 10 Panel diag 1 2 10 1 System V A 1 2 10 2 Battery V 1 2 11 Check card 1 2 12 Demo mode 1 3 Panel info 1 3 1 Software Rev 1 3 2 Panel language 1 3 2 Defaults 1 4 Change PIN 1 5 Bypass panel lid 1 5 1 Panel lid time 1 5 2 Restore lid 1 6 Default p...

Page 263: ... 2 1 n 3 6 EE PIN lock 2 2 1 n 3 13 Status ind 2 2 1 n 3 7 Isolate keypad 2 2 1 n 3 14 LCD backlight 2 2 1 n 3 8 Buzzer silent 2 2 1 n 3 15 ACK on keypad 2 2 1 n 3 9 Quick set 2 2 1 n 3 16 EE 1 buzzer 2 2 1 n 3 10 Function keys 2 2 1 n 3 17 EE 2 buzzer 2 2 1 n 3 11 Area ind LED1 2 2 1 n 3 18 1 3 keys 2 2 1 n 3 12 Area ind LED2 2 2 1 n 4 Keypad menu 2 2 1 n 5 Delete keypad 2 2 2 Expander devices 2 ...

Page 264: ...2 2 n 4 9 1 2 Fire settings 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 1 3 Pic resolution 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 3 Panic settings 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 4 Medical set 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 5 Tamper set 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 6 Fault settings 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 7 Custom type 1 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 8 Custom type 2 2 2 2 n 4 9 2 Show pic mem 2 2 2 n 4 9 3 Pic auto deletion 2 2 2 n 4 9 4 Total pic cnt 2 2 2 n 4 11 Delete pics 3 User menu 3 1 Users 3 1 0 Add user 3 1 n Select ...

Page 265: ...n 6 5 Swinger shunt 4 1 n 6 22 Log 4 1 n 6 6 Anti mask 4 1 n 6 23 CS report 4 1 n 6 7 Zone pairing 4 1 n 6 24 Delay timer 4 1 n 6 8 Chime 4 1 n 6 25 ACK on keypad 4 1 n 6 9 Soak test 4 1 n 6 26 ACK by user 4 1 n 6 10 Engineer walk test 4 1 n 6 27 Sensor type 4 1 n 6 11 User walk test 4 1 n 6 28 Virtual zone 4 1 n 6 12 Shock sensor 4 1 n 6 29 Held open 4 1 n 6 13 Extend EE 4 1 n 6 30 EE set check 4...

Page 266: ...4 3 n 3 m Select filter 4 3 n 3 m 1 Choose filter 4 3 n 4 Pics by rep ev 4 3 n 3 m 2 Event type n 4 3 n 4 m Select event 4 3 n 3 m 3 Report as 4 3 n 5 Isolated 4 3 n 6 Max pics 24h 4 3 n 7 Remote pics 4 3 n 8 Test pic to CS 5 Area menu 5 n Select area 5 n 1 Area name 5 n 2 Exit time 5 n 3 Entry time 5 n 2 1 Exit time 1 5 n 3 1 Entry time 1 5 n 2 2 Exit time 2 5 n 3 2 Entry time 2 5 n 2 3 PS Exit t...

Page 267: ... Trigger name 6 3 n 2 Delete trigger 7 Calendar 7 1 View 7 1 1 Current view 7 1 2 Date view 7 2 Actions 7 2 0 Add action 7 2 n Select action 7 2 n 1 Action name 7 2 n 4 Function 7 2 n 2 Start time 7 2 n 5 Action filter 7 2 n 3 Active 7 2 n 6 Delete action 7 3 Action lists 7 3 0 Add action list 7 3 n Select action list 7 3 n 1 Action list name 7 3 n 3 Actions 7 3 n 2 Active 7 3 n 4 Delete action li...

Page 268: ...eld open time 8 1 4 3 Soak test 8 1 4 7 Inactive days 8 1 4 4 Input delay 8 2 Engineer options 8 3 LCD display options 8 2 1 User code required 8 3 1 Armed display 8 2 2 Tamper required 8 3 2 Custom message 8 2 3 Engineer lockout 8 3 3 Alarm list 8 2 4 Engineer reset 8 3 4 Indicate faults 8 2 4 1 Alarm 8 3 5 View EE timer 8 2 4 2 Tamper 8 2 4 3 Panic 8 4 Set options 8 2 4 4 Confirmed alarm 8 4 1 R...

Page 269: ... Authorization 8 7 6 PIN chg mode 8 7 7 Alarm confirm 8 7 7 1 AB mode 8 7 7 2 AB time 8 7 7 2 1 Intrusion AB time 8 7 7 2 2 Holdup AB time 8 7 7 3 System confirm 8 7 7 4 EE confirm 8 7 7 5 EE inhibit 8 7 7 6 TA confirm 8 7 7 7 Sirens 8 7 7 8 Call CS message 8 7 7 9 Reporting delayed 8 7 8 Easy unset 8 8 PA and other 8 8 1 Panic mode 8 8 2 Chime 8 8 2 1 Chime in part set 8 8 2 2 Latched chime 8 8 3...

Page 270: ...id dest port 9 1 n 4 5 Encryption GSM phone specific options 9 1 n 4 Destination 9 1 n 6 Mode 9 1 n 4 1 Type 9 1 n 7 Retry count 9 1 n 4 2 Phone User UG 9 1 n 8 Protocol opt 9 1 n 8 1 XSIA 9 1 n 8 2 VOICE 9 1 n 8 1 1 Area modifier 9 1 n 8 2 1 Suppress FTC 9 1 n 8 1 2 Name chars 9 1 n 8 2 2 Without ACK 9 1 n 8 1 3 Event number 9 1 n 8 1 4 Subev coding 9 1 n 8 1 5 SIA frequency 9 1 n 9 OP CL report ...

Page 271: ... 8 Encryption 9 3 n 8 Link speed GSM SMS GPRS specific options 9 3 n 9 MAC address 9 3 n 4 Transm path 9 3 n 10 Max Pics 24h 9 3 n 5 GSM Setup 9 3 n 5 1 SIM card PIN 9 3 n 5 2 Networks 9 3 n 5 2 1 Net selection 9 3 n 5 2 2 Sel net only 9 3 n 5 2 3 Net scanning 9 3 n 5 2 3 0 Rescan nets 9 3 n 5 2 3 m Select a network 9 3 n 5 2 3 m 1 Network name 9 3 n 5 2 3 m 2 Network code 9 3 n 5 2 3 m 3 Availabi...

Page 272: ...3 User name 9 3 n 10 7 Max MMS 24h 9 3 n 10 4 User password 9 3 n 11 Module info 9 4 PC connection Common options 9 4 1 Connections 9 4 1 0 Add PC connection 9 4 1 n Select PC connection 9 4 1 n 1 Name 9 4 1 n 2 Transm path 9 4 1 n 4 Phone number 9 4 1 n 5 Retry limit 9 4 1 n 6 Delete PC conn PSTN specific options GSM specific options 9 4 1 n 3 Modem protocol 9 4 1 n 3 Conn type IP and GSM GPRS sp...

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