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ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide 

Entry denied if area armed 

 

XX, NO - Entry Denied If Area Armed 

*-Change 

Stop a user opening a door using the IN reader when any of the areas assigned 
to the door are armed. Separate programming records are provided for each 
door with an IN reader. 

•  Yes: A valid card or PIN will not open a door if any of the areas assigned to 

the door are armed. 

•  No: A valid card or PIN will open a door regardless of the area armed status. 

Note: 

If ATS125x loses communication with the Advisor Master, then ATS125x 

remembers the latest status of the area.  

See also 

“Areas assigned to door” on page 35. 

Exit denied if area armed 

 

XX, NO - Exit Denied If Area Armed 

*-Change 

Stop a user opening a door using the OUT reader when any of the areas 
assigned to the door are armed. Separate programming records are provided for 
each door with an OUT reader. 

•  Yes: A valid card or PIN will not open a door if any of the areas assigned to 

the door are armed. 

•  No: A valid card or PIN will open a door regardless of the area armed status. 

Note: 

If ATS125x loses communication with the Advisor Master, then ATS125x 

remembers the latest status of the area. 

See also 

“Areas assigned to door” on page 35. 

Authorised RAS 

 

XX, RAS Number Disabled 

RAS: 

When a user badges a valid card at a RAS on the ATS 

system databus

 (not the 

ATS125x local databus) it activates alarm control. This simulates a user entering 
a PIN at the RAS so he may select what area he wants to arm and disarm.  

Note: 

If a RAS number is entered, then this door reader no longer functions as a 

door opening reader. Only one number can be entered here. 

The RAS on the Advisor Master that is selected for arm control must also have 
the option 

“Code ENTER Toggles Area Status” set to YES. This is programmed 

in the Advisor Master Installer menu 3, RAS Database. 

This facility, for multiple area arm control, presumes the use of the ATS RAS 
used in conjunction with a reader. 

Summary of Contents for ATS125

Page 1: ...ATS125x 1260 Four Door Four Lift DGP Programming Guide P N 1044982 EN REV B ISS 21JUN17 ...

Page 2: ...properly trained or experienced to correctly install security related products For more information on product warnings refer to www utcfssecurityproducts eu productwarning or scan the code Version This document applies to the product firmware version 2 13 Certification European Union directives UTC Fire Security hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the applicable requirements an...

Page 3: ... lift programming menu 9 1 DGP options 10 2 Door Lift options 16 Access options 16 Request To Exit options 23 Alarm control 25 Reader options 27 Hardware options 33 Lift options 36 3 Initialise database 40 4 Display card 41 5 Door groups 42 6 Floor groups 43 7 System Options 44 8 Macro logic 45 9 Version number 47 10 To Local Devices 48 Reader and interface type programming 49 Short list of availa...

Page 4: ... Four Lift DGP Programming Guide Macro event flags 52 List of predefined event flags 52 Programming sheet DGP options 56 Programming sheet Door options 57 Programming sheet Macro logic 60 Glossary 61 Index 65 Programming map 69 ...

Page 5: ...st initialise the ATS125x 1260 using Menu 3 Initialise Database This step may only be accomplished by programming using a RAS on the system databus of the Advisor Master It will set all programming to factory default as listed in this programming manual Once initialised the DGP may be programmed using a RAS or a PC running TITAN software The ATS1250 and ATS1260 are the same physical products excep...

Page 6: ...iv ATS125x 1260 Four Door Four Lift DGP Programming Guide ...

Page 7: ...et the DGP type Check and note in the Advisor Master control panel menu 7 System options the settings for Dual zone and the Number of prefix digits In menu 13 Timezones program timezones required for access control functions Request To Exit Override timezone and Door groups In menu 2 Area database determine which areas will inhibit Request to Exit or will inhibit access through a door when the are...

Page 8: ...mber of prefix digits In menu 13 Timezones program timezones required for access control functions Request To Exit Override timezone and Door groups In menu 2 Area database determine which area s will inhibit Request to Exit or will inhibit access through a door when the area s are armed 5 Go to menu 28 To remote devices Select type 1 DGP and press ENTER Enter the DGP address and press ENTER You n...

Page 9: ... if required IN OUT reader requires card and PIN IN OUT reader inhibit PIN if timezone IN OUT reader inhibit region 0 user Anti passback option if required IN OUT reader region if required IN OUT reader Two Cards function 10 Move to menu Request To Exit options only if required Set or select the following options Request To Exit Timezone IN or OUT RTE disabled if area is armed Request To Exit cont...

Page 10: ...again to leave the four door four lift programming menu 14 Set up the required door groups in the Advisor Master user program menu 20 15 Program users that require access control functions door group 16 Program zones available on the 4 Door DGP Advanced settings Add alarm control functions In the Advisor Master installer programming Program timezones required for alarm control functions used in al...

Page 11: ...inhibit region 0 user Select the required Anti passback option Enter the IN OUT reader region Finding system codes for cards System codes are very important as improper system codes will inhibit usage of cards The system code for a card can be seen as a number shared by a number of cards The cards will identify themselves by a card number that is unique It might happen the system code is unknown T...

Page 12: ...MENU 1278 Master Engineer code and press ENTER The following display appears 0 Exit ENTER Down Up 0 Exit Menu 3 Press 19 and ENTER The following display appears Installer Programming 0 Exit Menu You may now select the menu option you wish to program See Programming map on page 69 that lists all menu options available You may easily move between the menu options by pressing the following keys ENTER...

Page 13: ... to program values ENTER Enter the new information and press the ENTER key ENTER Press the ENTER key again to save the displayed information and to move to the next menu option display How to program YES NO options MENU Press the MENU key to toggle between options ENTER Press the ENTER key to save the displayed information and move to the next menu option display Notes Some programming options all...

Page 14: ...cond or minute resolution This may be recognised when the bottom left corner of the display shows Min or Sec Use or MENU to select seconds or minutes Where programming of an option does not follow this procedure the additional keys available are described in the How to program section for the option ...

Page 15: ...u 4 DGP database If you are denied access to To remote devices it is because one or more of the above hardware or programming criteria have not been met 1 The display shows Remote Device 1 DGP 2 RAS Device Enter the type of Remote device you wish to program Select 1 DGP 2 The display shows Remote DGP Setup DGP No Enter the number of the Remote device you wish to program The DGP number is the same ...

Page 16: ...address 1 to 8 Number of output controllers connected Batch Number range 1 to 40 Batch Number Range 1 to 40 Batch This setting specifies the card batches that are programmed for this DGP A batch is defined by a System code a range of cards the first card number and the first user code Card Batch Overlap nn Confirm When card batches overlap a message will be displayed to indicate Overlaps will occu...

Page 17: ... code Examples Prefix digits 3 User code 1234567 Result Prefix 123 door code 4567 and the alarm control code 1234567 Note The Alarm Code Prefix digits entered should be the same as the value entered for the Alarm Code Prefix in the Advisor Master Installer programming menu 7 System Options RASes to be polled No RAS s Are Being Polled Poll RAS Enter the RAS addresses of all the RASes connected to t...

Page 18: ...TE Enter the address of RASes arming stations being polled that require the Request To Exit button to be wired to the IN or REQUEST TO EXIT terminal on the arming station The display shows the RASes currently recorded Note Since the RAS RTE input does not provide tamper monitoring it is preferable to wire any Request To Exit buttons to zones on ATS125x RASes with toggle mode No RAS with Toggle Ena...

Page 19: ...tons Note DGP number followed by are online DGP number followed by are offline Dual zone XX Yes Dual zone Change Defines whether ATS125x zones are single or dual zone zones Yes Dual zone used Normal 4 7 kΩ Tamper Open or Short Active half or double end of line resistor value No No dual zone Normal 4 7 kΩ Alarm Open or Short or half or double end of line resistor value Press 0 to go to the user men...

Page 20: ...der Two Cards function on page 22 Multiple Badge time XX Multiple Badge Time 5 Seconds Min Time This setting is only applicable where the door has been programmed so that presentation of a card three times will arm disarm the system and the user is authorised to arm disarm The Multiple badge time is the amount of time allowed between the first presentation of the card and the third presentation of...

Page 21: ...r region on page 20 Map DGP relays XX Yes Map DGP relays Change Defines whether ATS125x 1260 door unlock outputs can be controlled as standard outputs Yes Door unlock outputs can be controlled by the control panel as its outputs No Door unlock outputs can only be activated by DGP when using door unlock user menu or upon presenting a valid card Map panel RAS LED s status XX Yes Map panel RAS LEDs s...

Page 22: ...NU to select seconds or minutes Access options Within these menus all settings of the access options for the door are configured XX is the door number being programmed Unlock time XX Unlock Time 5 Seconds Min Time Program the amount of time for the door to unlock when a user enters a valid card or PIN at the door reader The user is then able to open the unlocked door during the time period of unlo...

Page 23: ...f the door commences when the door zone is active no code or card required A DOTL Door Open Too Long alarm is generated if it is left open longer than the programmed shunt time Forced Door and DOTL are reported on separate zone numbers as above Shunt time XX Shunt Time 60 Seconds Min Time Program the amount of time that the door may be opened for without causing an alarm shunted This allows time f...

Page 24: ...n alarm there is always a debounce time of approx 2 seconds No Shunt timer will be used Low security timezone XX Low Security Timezone Disabled Dis TZ Enter a timezone number When the timezone is valid only a valid card or PIN is required to open the door When the timezone is not valid and Card and PIN Reader is set to YES a valid card and PIN must be entered to open the door Note Timezones are pr...

Page 25: ...rs Yes During the Low security timezone ONLY a valid card is required No During the Low security timezone a valid card OR a valid PIN is required OUT reader inhibit PIN if timezone XX NO Out Reader No PIN If TZ Change This menu determines which method is used to open the door during the low security timezone and is programmed separately for the IN and OUT readers Yes During the Low security timezo...

Page 26: ...ard or PIN opens the door without generating an alarm Entering a region twice without leaving is possible 1 Soft anti passback A valid card or PIN opens the door when used to enter the region the second time without leaving first but a report is generated 2 Hard anti passback A valid card or PIN does not open the door when used to enter the region a second time without leaving first An attempt to ...

Page 27: ... Region Disabled Dis Rgn A region is a defined access control area having doors acting as boundaries Regions are used by the anti passback functions to monitor in which regions users are present Transfers from one region to another may be prohibited by the anti passback settings Separate programming records are provided for the OUT reader for each door When a valid card or PIN is entered at the do...

Page 28: ...r card and or PIN within the Two cards time for the door to unlock No Only one user is needed to present a card and or PIN Required HSU Number XX Required HSU Number 0 Number This value defines how many High Security Users must be present in the region assigned to the selected door Prewarning time XX Prewarning time 0 sec Time This value defines time in seconds for the prewarning timer to run When...

Page 29: ...lable Note Timezones are programmed in the Advisor Master in menu 13 Only timezones 0 to 24 can be entered See also Request To Exit zone number on page 35 IN RTE disabled if area is armed XX NO In RTE Disabled When Armed Change The option is used if the Request To Exit button is wired to a zone on ATS125x recommended This menu controls the ability to use the Request To Exit button on a zone or the...

Page 30: ...mbers the latest status of the area See also Areas assigned to door on page 35 Request To Exit control XX RTE Times Door Open Change Opt Defines the operation of the Request To Exit button exit button 0 RTE Times Door Open When the Request To Exit button is pressed the door unlocks for the programmed unlock time 1 RTE Holds Door Open Allows the door to be held unlocked for as long as the Request T...

Page 31: ...r reader 0 Reader Has No Alarm Control It is not possible to arm disarm using the reader 1 Alarm Control on 1st Badge Presentation of a valid card at the reader will disarm the areas in the alarm group on first badge Badging three times will arm the areas 2 Alarm Control on 3rd Badge Presentations of a valid card three times arm disarms the areas in the alarm group 3 Alarm Control with Buttons Not...

Page 32: ...an OUT reader Yes A valid card or PIN will not open a door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed No A valid card or PIN will open a door regardless of the area armed status Note If ATS125x loses communication with the Advisor Master then ATS125x remembers the latest status of the area See also Areas assigned to door on page 35 Authorised RAS XX RAS Number Disabled RAS When a user badg...

Page 33: ... readers supplied by Aritech 1 Spare Do not use 2 Aritech ASC For ATS1190 proximity readers 3 Kastle 32 bit Kastle format cards 4 Wiegand 26 bit ID 16 FC 8 For standard 26 bit Wiegand format readers including Wiegand swipe readers supplied by ARITECH Has a 16 bit card number 0 to 65534 and an 8 bit system code 0 to 255 5 Indala ASC 27 bit For Indala ASP range of proximity readers using 27 bit Wieg...

Page 34: ...option will override the unlock time The door will stay unlocked until opened Yes The door relay will stay activated initialised by a valid card or PIN until the door zone has switched back to normal the door has closed No The door relay will perform standard operation Unlocked timezone XX Unlock Timezone Disabled Dis TZ The programmed timezone will automatically unlock the door for the programmed...

Page 35: ...locked Change Select if a door not closed and locked needs to be reported as unlocked Yes Report not closed and locked as an unlocked message to the printer and Titan No No reporting of unlocking Note This is only a reporting function Report door open close XX NO Report Door Open Close Change Select if opening or closing of the door needs to be reported Yes Send a report to the printer and to Tita...

Page 36: ... Unlocked LED 1 is on when the door is unlocked 2 LED 1 On When Areas Armed LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is armed if more than one area is assigned all areas assigned to the door must be armed before LED changes state 3 LED 1 Off When Areas Armed LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is disarmed if more than one area is assigned all areas assigned to the door must be...

Page 37: ...and 18 are used for the lock Two zones are also needed for this operation to work One for the normal door open contact for example reed switch and one for the monitoring of the door lock status that comes from the electronic lock The two zones needed are taken from the option Zone number on page 33 specified in Hardware options on page 33 Only one number is specified there and ATS125x takes the ne...

Page 38: ...w Figure 2 Zone monitoring The first zone is the reed switch and the second zone comes from the electronic lock indicating the door lock position Door Open or Door Unlock If the second zone is active and the first zone is normal Door Lock If the second zone is normal and the first zone is active Time Attendance Reader XX NO Time Attendance Reader Change If set to Yes it will enable the reader to f...

Page 39: ...only activate outputs connected to it If zones are disabled they revert to being normal DGP system zones Any zones assigned as Door Contact zones or DOTL zones also have to be assigned a zone type in the Advisor Master Installer menu 1 Zone Database defines how the Advisor Master responds to alarms on these zones Unlock output number XX Unlock Relay nn Dis 0 p This menu specifies the ATS125x outpu...

Page 40: ...XX Warning Output Disabled Dis O p This menu specifies the ATS125x output number to be activated during the Warning time when the shunt timer is about to expire For example it may be used to activate a buzzer above a door to indicate the door needs to be closed DOTL zone number XX DOTL Zone nnn Dis Zone This menu specifies the zone number on ATS125x that reports the DOTL door open to long alarm co...

Page 41: ...lease remember that this two second delay only occurs when a zone is being used for interlocking and that zone comes from another door not on this door ATS125x Areas assigned to door No Areas Asigned To Door Area The areas specified here are used for The reader LEDs if Reader options Reader LED options page 30 is selected to show area status Alarm control Entry denied if area armed page 26 Request...

Page 42: ...rting physical relay XX First Physical Relay 1 Dis 0 p This record configures the physical starting output number on ATS1260 for the range of outputs that the lift uses to disarm and arm floors For example if this lift was controlling floors 1 to 8 and the outputs used to disarm those floors were outputs 21 to 28 on the ATS1260 then enter 21 here When this value is entered the ATS1260 interprets t...

Page 43: ... selected First physical zone XX First Physical Zone 1 Dis Zone This menu configures the starting zone number for the ATS1260 that will be used to monitor the floors When the user accesses a floor a floor button pressed in the lift the ATS1260 will know which floor the user has selected For example if this lift was controlling floors 1 to 8 8 floors and this option has been set to 9 then zones 9 t...

Page 44: ... Timezone The Lift Override Group determines floors that maybe freely accessed in the lift controls and the times during which they may be accessed provided that the Security Group Zone keyswitch is switched on See also option Security zone number above Total number of floors XX Total Floor 0 Dis Floors Enter the total number of floors that are available Lift bank selection XX Lift Bank Disabled D...

Page 45: ...vailable A zero indicates that no floor landing is available No floor landings 33 64 Enter the floors between 1 and 32 the lift car can stop at in relation to the total floors available When entered the display will show four sets of eight digits one digit for each floor The digits are 1 or 0 A one indicates a floor landing is available A zero indicates that no floor landing is available Monitor H...

Page 46: ...and create a base for efficient programming Caution Programming menu 3 Initialise Database defaults the ATS125x 1260 database resetting ALL programming options to the factory defaults When selected the display shows what doors will be initialised Press or MENU to start the initialisation process Initialize Doors xx xx xx xx Initialize The display will show the doors that are being initialised Init...

Page 47: ...must be working available and configured for the correct card formats When checking the System code for a set of cards always check several cards to ensure that the System code is the same for all cards in the set This also helps to indicate that the correct Card Format has been selected in the reader options If different cards in the same set of cards show different System codes re check the card...

Page 48: ...roup to view modify Each door group contains a list of all doors In this menu only doors that belong to ATS125x being programmed are displayed along with the timezone assigned to that door Select a door number to view View timezones for the door Be careful when modifying data Authorised access is only valid will be granted during the timezone DXX 00 Door XX has timezone 0 assigned standard 24 Hour...

Page 49: ...or group to view modify Each floor group contains a list of all floors In this menu only floors that belong to ATS125x being programmed are displayed along with the timezone assigned to that floor Select a floor number to view View timezones for the floor be careful when modifying data Authorised access is only valid will be granted during the timezone FXX 00 Floor XX has timezone 0 assigned stand...

Page 50: ...x assignments only activate the outputs connected to the DGP being programmed For a list of available outputs see Short list of available zones and outputs per DGP address on page 50 Mains fail output number XX Mains Fail Output Disabled Dis 0 p This menu specifies the ATS125x output number to be activated when a Mains Fail condition exists on ATS125x Low battery output number XX Low Battery Outpu...

Page 51: ... macro inputs some for macro outputs and others may be used for both For more information on Macro Logic programming refer to the programming guide for any Advisor Master control panel Caution It is very important to plan the macro logic carefully on paper noting all details before attempting to program Macro logic program number Macro Logic Number Marco No Enter the number of the Macro logic prog...

Page 52: ...cted pulse on timed on delay or off delay When programming 1 to 4 minute periods program the value in seconds to improve the accuracy for example 60 120 180 or 240 seconds Logic equation MX E0 OR E0 OR E0 OR EO 1st Event Program up to four macro inputs for example ATS125x event flag numbers The logic connecting the four inputs may be the AND or OR function A NAND or NOR function can be achieved by...

Page 53: ...umber information from the ATS control panel The display will first show the ATS125x firmware version with copyright information c Copyright 1988 2000 UTC F S CPLD 2 0 When ENTER is pressed the CPLD version is displayed This is an internal component This number may be requested by local technical support for answering specific questions on available options ...

Page 54: ...nces This menu is available to be able to program these devices in a similar way to programming the ATS1170 The functionality is the same as in installer programming menu 28 To remote devices in the ATS control panel After the menu has been entered select the device type RAS or DGP and then select the device s address After this the selected device may be programmed Local Device Type 1 DGP 2 RAS D...

Page 55: ...ad with reader I F ATS1150 ATS1151 4 LED keypad ATS1401 Mag Card Reader ATS1170 Single Wiegand Reader I F ATS1190 Aritech Proximity Readers Poll RAS YES YES YES YES YES RAS s with LCD YES YES NO NO NO RAS with Request To Exit enabled O O O O O RAS with Toggle Mode NO NO O O Legend O Optional See Programming map on page 69 for details Not relevant ...

Page 56: ... onboard lock relays are treated as the first four output numbers assigned to the DGP Address DGP nr Door numbers Physical zones Physical outputs 1 17 20 17 32 17 32 2 21 24 33 48 33 48 3 25 28 49 64 49 64 4 29 32 65 80 65 80 5 33 36 81 96 81 96 6 37 40 97 112 97 112 7 41 44 113 128 113 128 8 45 48 129 144 129 144 9 49 52 145 160 145 160 10 53 56 161 176 161 176 11 57 60 177 192 177 192 12 61 64 1...

Page 57: ...6 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 2nd door 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 3rd door 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 4th door 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 Request to exit zone no 1st door 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 2nd door 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 3rd door 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 4th door 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140...

Page 58: ...50 51 52 Door reader disabled 2 Reader is disabled I O 57 58 59 60 Door reader enabled Reader is enabled O 65 66 67 68 Door two card inside 3 Two Card access is required at the IN reader I O 73 74 75 76 Door two card outside 3 Two Card access is required at the OUT reader I O 81 82 83 84 Door low security inside 3 Card and PIN required to access at the IN reader I O 89 90 91 92 Door low security o...

Page 59: ... On I 241 242 243 244 Door access granted 1st badged Door access has been granted when badged once I 249 250 251 252 Door access granted 2nd badged Door access has been granted when badged twice I 257 258 259 260 Door access granted 3rd badged Door access has been granted when badged three times I 265 266 267 268 Door access granted IN button Door access has been granted and IN button pressed I 27...

Page 60: ...es the present limit 255 events 1 per region I 1025 1280 Physical outputs Output connected to this DGP is active 255 events 1 per output Outputs above 16 are only activated by door macro I O 1281 1536 Move users in region to outside region 0 Move users from selected region 0 to 254 to outside region 0 255 events O 1793 2047 Move all users to outside region 0 Move all users to outside region 0 O 20...

Page 61: ...nt Description Input I Output O Both I O Event ATS125x siren active The siren output 16th relay is active I 4087 ATS125x tamper Cabinet tamper condition exists on this ATS125x I 4088 ATS125x DGP offline ATS125x is not communicating with the Advisor Master I 4089 ...

Page 62: ...ith toggle mode None None DGP to be polled None None Dual zone YES YES Card to PIN time 8 Seconds 8 Seconds Two cards time 8 Seconds 8 Seconds Multiple Badge time 5 Seconds 5 Seconds Re lock delay time 3 Seconds 3 Seconds Region count limit 0 0 Map DGP relays NO NO Map panel RAS LED s status YES YES Screensaver NO NO ATS125x 1260 system fault options Remote number DGP Address _____ Door Lift numbe...

Page 63: ...sed NO NO Low security timezone Disabled Disabled IN reader requires card and PIN NO NO OUT reader requires card and PIN NO NO IN reader inhibit PIN if timezone NO NO OUT reader inhibit PIN if timezone NO NO IN reader inhibit region 0 user NO NO OUT reader inhibit region 0 user NO NO Anti passback Disabled Disabled IN reader region Disabled Disabled OUT reader region Disabled Disabled IN reader Tw...

Page 64: ...ritech ASC Aritech ASC Zone holds door unlocked NO NO Door unlocked until door open NO NO Unlocked timezone Disabled Disabled Unlocked timezone after entry NO NO Report when door closed and locked NO NO Report open unlocked as unlocked NO NO Report door open close NO NO Report forced door NO NO Report DOTL NO NO Reader LED options LED 1 on when locked LED 1 on when locked Pulsed lock and unlock NO...

Page 65: ...one Alarm output number Disabled Disabled Lift options Starting floor of lift 1 1 Last floor of lift 64 64 Starting physical relay 1 1 Zones monitor floor selected NO NO Wait for floor selection NO First physical zone 1 1 Lift override group Disabled Disabled Security zone number Disabled Disabled Lift security group Disabled Disabled Total number of floors 0 Lift bank selection Disabled Lift car ...

Page 66: ...r Lift DGP Programming Guide Programming sheet Macro logic Macro Logic Output Event 1st I P Event And Or 2nd I P Event And Or 3rd I P Event And Or 4th I P Event No Function Time NOT No NOT No LOGIC NOT No LOGIC NOT No LOGIC NOT No ...

Page 67: ... PIN when entering or leaving premises Anti passback might inhibit users entering the premises if they did not register leaving Area A section of a premise which has specific security requirements The ATS system allows any premise to be divided into 16 areas of different security requirements Each area has its own zones Each area is identified by a number and a name E g Area 1 Office Area 2 Worksh...

Page 68: ...icrowave or PIR and ultrasonic Duress A situation where a user is being forced to breach the system security for example forced at gunpoint to open the premises The ATS duress facility allows a signal to be activated for example notification to a central station by the user This is done by entering a duress digit in conjunction with a PIN Engineer Personnel from an installer that is able to instal...

Page 69: ...ated E g Fire Exit Door closed Active The zone is activated E g Fire Exit Door open Tamper The zone is open or short circuited Someone may have tried to tamper the security device Inhibited The zone has been inhibited from indicating normal or active status It is excluded from functioning as part of the system Isolated The zone has been disabled by the installer for instance during maintenance Nui...

Page 70: ...mmed to activate a door event flag For example a button provided inside a door request to exit button to allow users to exit without using the door reader Request To Exit is often abbreviated to RTE Shunt A procedure that automatically inhibits a zone from generating an alarm when it is activated For example shunts stop a door generating an alarm when it is opened for a short time Tamper A situati...

Page 71: ...request to exit 12 RAS with toggle mode 12 RASes with LCD 12 region count limit 15 re lock delay time 14 screensaver 15 two cards time 14 disarming disarming the system 6 door and lifts selecting door lift number 16 door contact zone number second door zone 33 specifying 33 door groups programming 42 view 42 door open too long see DOTL door lift access options 38 anti passback 20 cancel shunt afte...

Page 72: ...ning if zones are single or dual zone 13 duress functionality 32 E extended access time for door and lifts 16 extended shunt time for doors lifts 17 F floor landings 39 floor groups programming 43 programming floor group number 37 floors first floor of lift 36 floors available 38 forced door DOTL and forced door 17 reporting 29 function and output event macro logic programming 45 H hardware defaul...

Page 73: ...of the LCD display 7 how to program 7 master engineer code 6 moving around between the menu options 6 programming sheets DGP options 56 door options 57 macro logic of ATS125x 1260 options 60 system fault options 56 pulsed lock and unlock 31 door lock procedure 32 door open procedure 31 R RAS addresses to be polled 11 with toggle mode 12 reader LED options specifying 30 reader options activating ou...

Page 74: ... number 44 mains fail output number 44 tamper output number 44 T tamper output number 44 time attendance reader 32 timer settings in minutes or seconds 16 timers card to PIN 13 extended shunt 17 extended unlock 16 multiple badge 14 re lock delay 14 shunt 17 shunt warning 17 two cards 14 unlock 16 timezone specifying when automatic unlock takes effect 28 timezone number for opening doors 18 program...

Page 75: ...ader requires card and PIN Prewarning time OUT reader requires card and PIN OUT reader no TZ required IN reader inhibit PIN if timezone Request To Exit options Request To Exit Timezone Request To Exit control IN RTE disabled if area is armed Request To Exit reporting OUT RTE disabled if area is armed Alarm control Alarm group Exit denied if area armed Alarm control Authorised RAS Entry denied if a...

Page 76: ...n Wait for floor selection No floor landings 1 32 First physical zone No floor landings 33 64 Lift override group Monitor High Level floor landings Security zone number 3 Initialise database 4 Display card 5 Door groups 6 Floor groups 7 System Options Mains fail output number Tamper output number Low battery output number 8 Macro logic Macro logic program number Function and output event Time Logi...

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