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Advisor Advanced ATSx500A(-IP) Installation and Programming Manual 

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Chapter 4

 

Programming

 

Summary 

This chapter explains how to use the Advisor Advanced programming menu to 

program the system. 

Content 

The Advisor Advanced menu   106 

How the menu sections are organized in this manual   106 

Option availability   107 

How to program the options   108 

Accessing the installer programming menu   108 

What the LCD display tells you   109 

Editing the options   109 

Confirmation of changes   111 

Exit from menu   111 

Keypad layout   112 

Remote access   113 

Initial start-up   114 

Auto configuration   115 

 

Summary of Contents for ATS1500A-IP-LP

Page 1: ...Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual P N 466 2576 EN REV B ISS 16SEP16...

Page 2: ...class II Note ATS1500A IP is upgradable to Security Grade 3 using the ATS MM TK MM enclosure or the ATS SM TK SM enclosure tamper kit Tested and certified by VdS Schadenverh tung GmbH Important To com...

Page 3: ...22 Configuration 30 Specifications 35 Chapter 3 System functions 41 Function list 43 Zones 45 Areas 50 Set and unset 51 Inhibit and isolate 53 Keys 54 Bus devices 58 Users 60 User groups 62 PIN 66 Out...

Page 4: ...225 8 System option menu 232 9 Dialler menu 258 Chapter 6 Software 287 Programming Advisor Advanced via configuration software 288 Upgrading Advisor Advanced firmware 290 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 29...

Page 5: ...ntrol panels in all variations Advisor Advanced control panel refers to any variant of the Advisor Advanced control panels unless specifically stated otherwise List of panel variants Table 1 List of A...

Page 6: ...of its essential purpose Installation in accordance with this manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory While every precaution has been taken durin...

Page 7: ...steps of connection and programming of the Advisor Advanced control panel and auxiliary devices For more detailed description of the installation process see Chapter 2 Installation on page 7 For deta...

Page 8: ...Zone GND 4K7 4K7 Zone GND DC101 DD1012AM TDA74xxNG 1K 1K 2 2 Off On Isolated fault contact 3 resistor single zone Terminal 3 10 J1 J1 JF JT JA 2 2 K 3K 4 7 K 1K 2 2 K 4 7 K 5 6 K 1K 2 2 K 4 7 K 5 6 K...

Page 9: ...al 3 D 0V 12V D IN OUT Rx Tx EARTH C T D D 0V 12V COMMS TAMPER D 0V 12V D IN OUT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 abc jkl tuv def ghi A B C Address 1 Rx Tx SYS POLL MI PANEL ETHERNET SIM GSM GPRS 3G DGP Addr 1...

Page 10: ...Enter to continue Rkp 1 16 BUS1 R Exp 1 15 BUS1 Wait until the panel configures all bus devices and zones Added R 1 D 0 Z 8 Press Enter to continue Enabling service in UTC F S THU 05 Mar 12 21 Press 1...

Page 11: ...see page 186 4 2 n 3 Entry time see page 186 etc Caution Before enabling 4 2 n 5 4 Dual unset see page 189 make sure to add users that can assist the unset See Adding users above Configuring Central...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Quick installation and programming 6 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual...

Page 13: ...tion information 8 Advisor Advanced housings 8 Advisor Advanced layout 12 Keypads and readers 13 Maintenance 16 Mains power connection 16 Battery replacement 16 Mounting 18 General installation guidel...

Page 14: ...metal housing 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 NT...

Page 15: ...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 2 Rx Tx USB M...

Page 16: ...off tamper mounting below Pry off tamper mounting For small housing SM follow the steps in Figure 6 on page 11 to install pry off tamper For medium MM and MM and large housings LM follow the steps in...

Page 17: ...x500A IP Installation and Programming Manual 11 Figure 6 Small housing SM pry off tamper mount Figure 7 Medium MM and MM and large housing LM pry off tamper mount COM NO COM NO C T TAMPER A B C D E F...

Page 18: ...bient temperature sensor 12 ATS670 databus expander connector 13 Panel earth terminal 14 External tamper switch 15 RS 485 system databus connections 16 T2 Device firmware upgrade mode DFU 17 RS 485 sy...

Page 19: ...enus Change value Delete 7 Help Show help 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 o...

Page 20: ...al data See Keypad layout on page 112 17 Menu Request entry to the menus 18 Enter Complete the step Enter the selected menu entry 19 0 Key 0 Toggle selection 20 Area LEDs 1 to 16 On area set Off area...

Page 21: ...ng general alert EN 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 zon...

Page 22: ...l This assures 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 disconnect...

Page 23: ...e holder In case a battery BS131 12 V 18 Ah in an ATS1640 housing is used in combination with ATS7700 PSTN expander board it is required to have double insulation in place Use adequately insulated wir...

Page 24: ...ation guidelines The Advisor Advanced control panels have been designed assembled and tested to meet the requirements of current relevant standards for safety emission and immunity to environmental el...

Page 25: ...f materials of suitable flammability class HB or better Any circuit connected either directly to the onboard relay contacts or to the external relay contacts through the onboard electronic output must...

Page 26: ...equipment in 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...

Page 27: ...cable must 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...

Page 28: ...f the power supply to the wire of the databus 6 TERM link fitted last device on local databus 7 Any remote expander like ATS1201 E or ATS1210 E System databus connection The system databus is used to...

Page 29: ...one connection The inputs are set up as standard EOL freely programmable zones However by programming the zones as dual loop all zone inputs can be programmed to give a few states indication for the s...

Page 30: ...r sensor fault These states can be the following Short tamper Active alarm Normal Masking Sensor fault Open tamper Figure 18 Dual loop example 1 Zone terminal C Common terminal Z1 Zone 1 input Z2 Zone...

Page 31: ...0 11 70 4K7 Item 3 R k 1 00 1 00 6 67 6 67 16 84 16 84 RA 4 7 k RT 4 7 k U V 2 41 2 41 8 07 8 07 10 74 10 74 4K7 Item 4 R k 1 00 1 00 3 42 3 42 6 67 6 67 16 84 16 84 RA 4 7 k RT 2 35 k RF 2 35 k U V 2...

Page 32: ...0 7 30 7 30 1K5 Item 4 R k 0 50 0 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 RA 1 5 k RT 0 75 k RF 0 75 k U V 1 30 1 30 2 40 2 40 4 10 4 10 6 30 6 30 2K2 4K7 Item 3 R k 3 60 3 60 5 60 5 60 8 20 8 20 RA 2 2 k RT...

Page 33: ...ingle NO 3 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...

Page 34: ...connection Figure 21 Earthing and tamper connection in ATSx500A IP 1 Earthing 2 External tamper normally closed 3 Optional pry off tamper normally closed required by EN 50131 Grade 3 and VdS C regula...

Page 35: ...n and Programming Manual 29 Ethernet connection Figure 22 Ethernet connection 1 Ethernet RJ45 The Ethernet port is an IEEE 802 3u based connection supporting 10BASE T or 100BASE TX link speeds Use onl...

Page 36: ...panels with external zones The maximum zone number for each control panel is listed in Specifications General features on page 36 A standard expander can have eight zones connected to it Some of them...

Page 37: ...nts are shown in Table 2 below Table 2 Default output assignments Output Name Type Default output function Panel 1 S1 High current output EN 50131 Grade 3 Internal siren output S1 VdS External siren o...

Page 38: ...d 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 3 465 496 Keypad 15 1113 1120 Expander 16 4 497 528 497 528 Keypad 16...

Page 39: ...ted to the Advisor Advanced control panel system databuses are used for simple access control functions Intelligent doors 17 to 64 are controlled by door controllers Keypads or readers connected to lo...

Page 40: ...49 81 113 145 177 209 241 273 305 337 369 2nd door 19 51 83 115 147 179 211 243 275 307 339 371 3rd door 21 53 85 117 149 181 213 245 277 309 341 373 4th door 23 55 87 119 151 183 215 247 279 311 343...

Page 41: ...5 Power supply voltage 1 13 8 V 0 2 V Power supply current ATS1500A IP 1 10 A max at 13 8 V 0 2 V ATS3500A IP 2 10 A max at 13 8 V 0 2 V ATS4500A IP 2 65 A max at 13 8 V 0 2 V Main board consumption A...

Page 42: ...page 39 6 If during a manual or a programmed battery test the battery voltage drops below this threshold the battery test fails 7 Deep discharge protection mechanism monitors the battery voltage and...

Page 43: ...6 Intelligent doors 28 48 48 Regions 256 Door groups 128 Maximum user number with door controllers connected 2000 17488 with ATS1831 IUM installed 64532 with ATS1832 IUM installed Note SMS and voice r...

Page 44: ...an EN Grade 3 setup with the use of the ATS SM TK tamper kit Safety class Class I Enclosure type Enclosure meets UL94V 0 Overvoltage category Category II Maximum altitude or minimum air pressure 2000...

Page 45: ...time h Charge time h Auxiliary current mA EN Grade 2 12 72 450 850 1350 INCERT 24 24 150 350 600 EN Grade 3 VdS B 30 24 90 250 450 NF A2P Grade 2 EN RTC 36 72 180 350 NF A2P Grade 3 EN RTC VdS C 60 24...

Page 46: ...o inform installer no battery is attached or a poor battery is attached Event will be logged and notified Low battery as soon as battery becomes below 10 5 V with or without mains Event will be logged...

Page 47: ...e version or hardware configuration Content Function list 43 Zones 45 Zone types 45 Areas 50 Set and unset 51 Delayed unset 52 Inhibit and isolate 53 Inhibit 53 Isolate 53 Zone shunt 53 Door shunt 69...

Page 48: ...80 Walk test 80 Other tests 83 Alarm reporting 84 Reporting principles 84 Reporting order 85 Failed to communicate FTC 86 User programmable functions 88 Autoset 91 Wireless device programming 92 Learn...

Page 49: ...8 Events Events on page 79 Expanders DGPs Bus devices on page 58 Expanders on page 59 Inhibit Inhibit and isolate on page 53 Inputs Zones on page 45 Isolate Inhibit and isolate on page 53 Keypads RASe...

Page 50: ...Chapter 3 System functions 44 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual Function Reference Wireless devices Wireless device programming on page 92 Zones Zones on page 45...

Page 51: ...wing zone types are available 1 Alarm Generates no alarm when the area is unset Generates an alarm when the area is set Example Internal door PIR motion detector 2 Entry Exit 1 Generates no alarm when...

Page 52: ...d to terminate an exit time If the zone switches from active to normal the exit time is terminated and the area s are completely set as soon as the final set delay has expired see also 8 1 3 5 Final s...

Page 53: ...to premises It allows you to open for a short period after setting an area specified in key box timer see 8 1 4 5 Key box time on page 236 It generates an alarm when opened outside of this period 17 E...

Page 54: ...n 6 1 Inhibit 4 1 n 6 2 Isolate 4 1 n 6 3 Excl in PS1 4 1 n 6 4 Excl in PS2 4 1 n 6 5 Double knock 4 1 n 6 6 Swinger shunt 4 1 n 6 7 Anti mask 4 1 n 6 8 Zone pairing 4 1 n 6 9 Chime 4 1 n 6 10 Soak te...

Page 55: ...ox 17 Eng reset 18 Entry Exit 2 19 Shunt 4 1 n 6 26 ACK on keypad 4 1 n 6 27 ACK by user 4 1 n 6 28 Sensor type 4 1 n 6 29 Virtual zone 4 1 n 6 30 Held open 4 1 n 6 31 EE set check 4 1 n 6 32 Alarm in...

Page 56: ...in area groups Users are allowed to perform area operations with area groups in the same way as with areas for example set an area group Area groups are configured in 4 3 Area groups on page 190 Note...

Page 57: ...rs via a keypad or a reader See Users on page 60 and Bus devices on page 58 The available key sequences are listed in Keys on page 54 By users via SMS command See Advisor Advanced SMS Control Referenc...

Page 58: ...ions like ATM cash refill and vault opening During the delay the area keypad or reader is locked The following message is displayed on the keypad LCD screen Unset delay Please wait On a keypad or a re...

Page 59: ...the manager or installer Zone shunt A shunt procedure inhibits zones when active from generating an alarm during a certain time period A zone can be shunted in the following ways Manually by the insta...

Page 60: ...rogrammed method Key sequence 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...

Page 61: ...on Function Alarm memory 7 Display 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 2 2 1 n 3 7 1 Card P...

Page 62: ...ress with 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...

Page 63: ...ual 57 Function keys Use Table 15 below to describe function keys functionality and availability See also 2 2 1 n 3 12 Function keys on page 148 Table 15 Function keys Action Key 1 A B C F1 F 1 F2 F 2...

Page 64: ...address 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 See also Chapter 2 Installation Zone output and door addressing on page 31 Ad...

Page 65: ...xpanders Expanders are devices that expand number of inputs or outputs in the Advisor Advanced system There are two kinds of expanders Internal expanders Expansion boards that are installed inside the...

Page 66: ...ctions on which user groups you are allowed to update Maximum user number in the system is defined in Specifications on page 35 Note Connecting door controllers to the Advisor Advanced system increase...

Page 67: ...ded and an existing user can only be removed The installers can only modify their own settings and the other users can modify their own settings via user menus see Advisor Advanced User Guide and Advi...

Page 68: ...up This group can be assigned to only one user the default installer user User group types User group type defines what user group options are allowed for the user which belongs to a group of this typ...

Page 69: ...o No 13 Duress code No Yes Yes Yes No No No 14 Reporting test No Yes Yes No No No No 15 Remote connection No Yes Yes No No No No 16 Cleaner No No No No No No No 17 UG area list No Yes Yes Yes No No No...

Page 70: ...cannot create new users Restricted User can create new users but he is only allowed to set permissions equal to or lower than his own For example if his user group does not allow changing the date an...

Page 71: ...n 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 Ca...

Page 72: ...selecting Yes and pressing Enter in this menu The generated PIN is shown until Enter is pressed again PINs are entered manually Pressing Enter lets you enter or edit the PIN of the selected user The...

Page 73: ...rol doors sirens and other device control See Chapter 2 Installation on page 7 for details on physical outputs Advisor Advanced outputs are assigned to physical outputs and configured in the menu 6 Ou...

Page 74: ...vanced access control functions are handled by a door controller which is an expander connected to the ATS system bus One door controller can control up to four intelligent doors Currently there are t...

Page 75: ...anced access control functions Regions 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...

Page 76: ...t be permitted to leave the high security area if there are normal users inside Set HSU options in 5 1 n 9 4 HSU options on page 214 Door controller macro logic Every door controller may be programmed...

Page 77: ...tes after the programmed time period in minutes unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid Off delay s Follows the result of the logic equation but remains active for the time in secon...

Page 78: ...for 0 5 s After 0 2 s of the second relay switching on the first relay will pulse on for 0 5 s If according to the zone monitoring explained below the door has not opened it will continue this proced...

Page 79: ...Figure 24 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 a...

Page 80: ...d in turn Figure 25 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 condition...

Page 81: ...pad 1 7 Correct PIN entered on keypad 1 2 OR 3 Zone 10 1 Active Zone 10 which is connected to the key switch and set up in 4 Zones and areas menu 4 AND 5 Area 1 3 Area 1 unset 4 In menu 6 2 Outputs on...

Page 82: ...t flags that can be set or reset The flags can be controlled by the following means Advisor Advanced schedule See Calendar on page 77 SMS commands See Advisor Advanced SMS Control Reference Manual for...

Page 83: ...en the actions will be activated depending on time frame configuration Time It is possible to define up to 4 time frames for each schedule Caution Time frames should not overlap The time frame is dete...

Page 84: ...n only be configured in recurring schedules which have week days selected and are repeated annually Special days are assigned to dates in the menu 7 1 View on page 225 Daylight saving note Actions pla...

Page 85: ...ogs on page 120 Note The mandatory event log limits the number of repeating events to 3 within one set unset cycle The excessive events are stored in the extended event log instead See also Alarm repo...

Page 86: ...125 Walk test Walk test is a working system test performed by a user or installer To pass the test the user or installer has to walk past detectors to activate these The intention is to test the funct...

Page 87: ...e 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...

Page 88: ...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 appropri...

Page 89: ...uired to test If each walk test zone was activated during this time the walk test is not requested Other tests Communication To configure automatic communication test or run it manually use 1 2 6 Test...

Page 90: ...dvisor Advanced system has defined a particular set of central stations that it can be reported to It is done via menu 9 2 1 CS mapping on page 266 For example central station 1 is the Fire Brigade St...

Page 91: ...The event is sent to the central station only when he unset area 1 and sets area 4 After all abovementioned conditions are met the event is waiting to be reported The possible reporting delay depends...

Page 92: ...ing events with higher priority are transmitted first See Table 33 on page 327 for event priority values Failed to communicate FTC Each central station has the 9 1 n 7 Retry count described on page 26...

Page 93: ...tions Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual 87 When Global FTC occurs unreported events are deleted from the reporting queue An event which occurs after Global FTC resets al...

Page 94: ...u may need to select an object type first for example Door or Area Next configure function parameters Available parameters depend on the selected function type For particular types parameters are disa...

Page 95: ...fire detectors 1 1 Areas selection Show open zones Show open zones 1 1 User code requirement Active alarms Show zones in alarm state 1 1 User code requirement Active faults Show faulty zones 1 1 User...

Page 96: ...for specific doors 1 Door selection Access enabled Enable access to doors in a door group 6 1 Door group selection 1 Depending on system settings the function may require logging in of a user with th...

Page 97: ...ng menu 7 Calendar on page 225 create an action with Set function See also User programmable functions on page 88 Configure an appropriate schedule using the menu 7 2 Schedules on page 226 Enable or d...

Page 98: ...location Learn mode Sequential 3 Choose Sequential mode and press Enter INFO Tamper RF 1 4 Activate the wireless device See Device activation on page 97 for more information about activation If an err...

Page 99: ...ice identifier manually See Device activation on page 97 for more information about activation Sensor ID Note Learning a wireless PIR camera by entering its identifier is not supported The sensor ID i...

Page 100: ...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 camera Edit camera No See Using...

Page 101: ...ows 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...

Page 102: ...message and beeps once INFO Fob learned Next you are asked if you want to edit the new fob Edit fob No Choose Yes and press Enter to edit fob settings Otherwise you are asked if you want to learn ano...

Page 103: ...s 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 co...

Page 104: ...See Camera event types below See also Zone types on page 45 Activation of a condition filter The event type is defined for the programmed filter See 4 5 Cameras on page 193 Activation of a standard r...

Page 105: ...type events can only be activated by condition filters 4 See 4 5 n 3 m 3 Report as on page 194 for details Each of these types can be configured in 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 Pic settings on page 155 Depending on...

Page 106: ...nder Running RSSI test Running RF diagnostic test Running range test Setting camera mode for example unsetting the system Taking pictures according to other request Running walk test Learning in camer...

Page 107: ...this delay is longer than the supervision period for example due sending multiple MMS the receiver generates a fault Solution The supervision period in OH receiver should be longer than it can take to...

Page 108: ...user contacts the engineer installer and gives him the engineer code displayed Using this code and the system code defined in the menu 8 2 4 12 System code on page 239 the installer calculates a rese...

Page 109: ...ain The user must belong to a user group with Timed unset ATM type See 3 2 n 2 User group type on page 168 for details Timed unset The ATM is unset for a programmed time period This period is defined...

Page 110: ...Chapter 3 System functions 104 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual...

Page 111: ...system Content The Advisor Advanced menu 106 How the menu sections are organized in this manual 106 Option availability 107 How to program the options 108 Accessing the installer programming menu 108...

Page 112: ...he central 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 operat...

Page 113: ...ns described 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 o...

Page 114: ...engineer access must be granted by the manager first The manager must 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 i...

Page 115: ...all the menu entries available in the programming menu What the LCD display tells you The LCD display on the keypad has two lines of characters A programming option occupies both lines Expander number...

Page 116: ...erical values and spaces See Keypad layout on page 112 1 to 0 Enter a character Up Delete a character Down Backspace Left and Right Move the cursor Function and then Left delete text backwards Functio...

Page 117: ...ttings No Changing of other settings that affect user configuration like PIN length Duress method etc requires all user database reset In this case you are prompted to confirm all user removal Reset u...

Page 118: ...8 9 y z Y Z 9 0 Space 0 Table 22 ATS1135 keypad layout for entering text Key Character sequence 1 _ 1 2 a b c A B C 2 3 d e f D E F 3 4 g h i G H I 4 5 j k l J K L 5 6 m n o M N O 6 7 p q r s P Q R S...

Page 119: ...PIN can be altered using menu 3 1 n 2 2 Remote PIN on page 163 The supervisor have an access to his Remote PIN only if the option 8 7 8 2 Remote PIN on page 253 allows it Cautions Once enabled remote...

Page 120: ...dependent default values 3 Duress method Disabled Default duress method See Advisor Advanced Manager Manual for more information 4 PIN length 4 Default length of PIN allowed range is from 4 to 10 See...

Page 121: ...er to cancel Select Yes and press Enter to run the automatic configuration process The system configures the following elements 1 Keypads and expanders Rkp 1 16 BUS1 R Rkp 17 32 BUS2 Exp 1 15 BUS1 Exp...

Page 122: ...gramming Manual The following elements are displayed R remote keypads or RASes D remote expanders DGPs Z zones Caution After the installation and the auto configuration you automatically enter to the...

Page 123: ...menu 142 2 1 Installed remotes 142 2 2 Edit Keypad Exp 143 2 2 1 Keypad devices 143 Keypad options 143 2 2 2 Expander devices 150 Expander options 150 Wireless specific options 153 Camera specific opt...

Page 124: ...lters 217 Filter settings 217 6 2 Outputs 219 Output settings 219 6 3 Triggers 223 Trigger settings 223 7 Calendar 225 7 1 View 225 7 2 Schedules 226 Schedule settings 227 8 System option menu 232 8 1...

Page 125: ...lation and Programming Manual 119 PSTN specific options 269 ISDN specific options 270 IP specific options 270 GSM SMS GPRS specific options 273 9 4 PC connection 282 Common options 283 PSTN specific o...

Page 126: ...All events 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 3 Non mandatory Events other than...

Page 127: ...n first panel internal or external expander then enter 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...

Page 128: ...Data Rate and HDR High Data Rate the screen above shows LDR data Press Right to toggle between LDR and HDR receiver data or wait 2 seconds for the screen to scroll automatically Zone 1 QI 50 III For m...

Page 129: ...lity refer to the appropriate wireless PIR 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 w...

Page 130: ...o run the test manually 1 2 1 8 1 Duration 1 Duration 10 Duration defines how long the test signal is active The allowed range is 10 to 60 seconds 1 2 1 8 2 Test time 2 Test time 00 00 The time of day...

Page 131: ...d only be activated when exceeding the test attack 1 2 3 Outs triggers 1 Output test 2 Trigger state The Outputs and Triggers menu allows you to test outputs and check trigger states 1 2 3 1 Output te...

Page 132: ...gger flag states Choose the trigger and then choose the appropriate flag Next set the required state 1 SCHEDULE Off 1 2 4 Panel status 1 View open ZN 2 Alarms The Panel status menu provides an overvie...

Page 133: ...ngineer walk test on page 80 for details 1 2 5 2 Walk test opts 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...

Page 134: ...test is not requested Every set User is asked to perform the walk test prior to each set 1st set of day User is asked to perform the walk test prior to the first set each day 1st set of week User is a...

Page 135: ...ernal or external expander Then enter the physical input number on this location Proceed with walk test for this particular zone the same way as for all zones in a standard walk test See 1 2 5 1 Start...

Page 136: ...Period on page 131 1 2 6 n 2 Test call time 2 Test call time 00 35 If the 1 2 6 n 1 Test call mode above is set to Time the menu allows you to define the time of the day for test calls to the central...

Page 137: ...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 1 2 6 n 5 Freq TC if FTC 5 Freq TC if FTC No If...

Page 138: ...ars the data described above 1 2 7 n 2 Ping host Host name The Ping host command allows you to send a ping to the specified network address This command is used to check if the specified host is prese...

Page 139: ...s Normal The GSM diagnostic menu provides an access to diagnostic tools for GPRS and SMS connectivity 1 2 8 1 PIN status 1 PIN status Normal The PIN status is an informational screen that lets you ver...

Page 140: ...tablished GPRS functionality is available but connection is not established IP parameters are not assigned Configured GPRS functionality is available and connection is established Stopped GPRS functio...

Page 141: ...available 1 All SMSes All messages 2 Report SMSes Reporting messages 3 Unknown SMSes User SMS control messages that were not recognized and therefore forwarded to the Supervisor Note This counter work...

Page 142: ...Select device 1 Test time 10 Select the appropriate device 1 2 9 1 m n 1 Duration 1 Duration 10 Set duration in minutes for battery test Allowed range is 2 to 254 1 2 9 1 m n 2 Batt test freq 2 Batt t...

Page 143: ...this device is already running you are prompted to stop this test 1 2 9 3 Battery replaced Confirm No After replacing the battery the installer should confirm this by using the Battery replaced menu S...

Page 144: ...er 05 J Smith Otherwise if the card is unknown its type and data is displayed in the same format as in the event log CARD TAG 98832665774 Badge another card or press X to exit the menu 1 2 12 Demo mod...

Page 145: ...unlock Unlock a specific door until Door lock command is sent 4 Door disable Disable a specific door This makes access for all users denied 5 Door enable Enable a disabled door Select a command then s...

Page 146: ...The following menus allow setting the isolating timer and running the connection process To connect a USB cable to the panel 1 Ensure the 1 4 1 Panel lid time value is enough for you to come to the pa...

Page 147: ...restart the system by powering it down and up 1 6 Service in 6 Service in Disable The menu lets you disallow the Installer in function before the Installer in time expires see 8 1 3 6 Installer in ti...

Page 148: ...e maximum number of devices allowed on the databus is given in General features on page 36 Select a device type to display 2 1 1 Keypad devices 2 1 2 Expander devices Rkp 1 8 BUS1 R The bottom line ha...

Page 149: ...pad Exp 1 Keypad devices 2 Exp devices Choose what type of device you want to configure 2 2 1 Keypad devices 0 Add keypad 1 Keypad 1 Press 0 to add a keypad or a number to configure an existing one No...

Page 150: ...lt name Keypad 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 de...

Page 151: ...press Enter or Right and select the appropriate areas See also 2 2 1 n 3 3 View areas on page 144 2 2 1 n 3 6 Control AG 01 10 Control AG 12 4 Provides the same functionality as in 2 2 1 n 3 5 Contro...

Page 152: ...as Set Unset One badge sets or unsets areas Part set 1 unset Part set 2 unset One badge partially sets or unsets areas 2 2 1 n 3 7 4 3 x badge set 4 3xbadge set Off Three time badge to set defines if...

Page 153: ...Never Buzzer operates normally It is impossible to mute the buzzer using X Left volume control During PS exit Buzzer does not sound when part setting The manual volume control is available without lim...

Page 154: ...both indicators In this case the combination of two indicators shows another two states of this area LED 1 is red LED 2 is off The area is in part set 1 state LED 1 is off LED 2 is red The area is in...

Page 155: ...on keypad 1 Rkp 1 2 Rkp 2 The ACK on keypad option allows you to select an additional LCD keypad that displays an acknowledgement prompt after the system is unset using the selected non LCD keypad or...

Page 156: ...ad Cancel To remove the keypad press Enter select OK and press Enter again The keypad is deleted Note Before removing a keypad you should remove any outputs or condition filters connected to the keypa...

Page 157: ...ander Note In case of 32 zone devices there are two zone ranges 3 Expander range 113 128 353 368 See 2 2 2 n 4 6 Expander mode on page 154 for more details 2 2 2 n 4 Exp settings 4 Exp settings The Ex...

Page 158: ...is described in 8 6 1 Input mode on page 248 See Zone connection on page 23 for more details on EOL usage 2 2 2 n 4 5 EOL 5 EOL 4k7 The End of line resistor menu allows you to define an end of line r...

Page 159: ...Supervision time cannot be set for individual sensors only for individual wireless expanders 2 2 2 n 4 4 1 Short superv 1 Short superv 20 Short supervision is used to disable arming if the wireless ex...

Page 160: ...s The expander is fitted with 32 zones Notes 32 inputs mode is only available in the wireless expander with firmware version 1 13 or newer Zones assigned to inputs 17 32 are not adjacent with those as...

Page 161: ...aults and technical alarms Custom type 1 User programmable type 1 Custom type 2 User programmable type 2 See also Camera event types on page 98 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 1 Burglar settings 1 Pic amount 1 Enter th...

Page 162: ...4 9 1 1 Burglar settings on page 155 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 7 Custom type 1 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 8 Custom type 2 Custom types are used with condition filters for camera activation See 2 2 2 n 4 9 1 1 Burglar setting...

Page 163: ...o 32 0 means no clocked output card connected Note that there are four open collector outputs available on the door controller for a 4 way relay card 2 2 2 n 4 7 Region count limit 7 Reg cnt limit 655...

Page 164: ...4 events can be combined in a formula 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 2 x Select event Select the appropriate event to configure it 1 Group Door To choose an appropriate event you must define the source of the event f...

Page 165: ...macro logic on page 70 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 3 2 Duration 2 Duration s Provide the duration for the output function from the previous menu Units are shown in the menu title The allowed range is 1 to 255 2 2 2...

Page 166: ...exit without adding a device After the device is added the reader configuration options are shown 2 2 3 n Select reader Select the reader number to configure 2 2 3 n 2 Reader address 2 Reader address...

Page 167: ...D 2 LCD Yes The LCD option determines whether the selected reader has LCD Note If the door controller recognizes the model of the selected reader this value will be read only 2 2 3 n 5 Delete reader 5...

Page 168: ...add a user If the user is created 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 edi...

Page 169: ...enu is also available for the supervisor See Remote access on page 113 for more details 3 1 n 2 2 1 Set PIN 1 Set PIN Set remote PIN To enable remote PIN use 3 1 n 2 2 2 Enable login below 3 1 n 2 2 2...

Page 170: ...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 contents are simi...

Page 171: ...e Installer user group can only be assigned to the installer For more information on user groups see 3 2 User groups on page 168 3 1 n 9 Select mode 9 Select mode Areas Depending on the selection the...

Page 172: ...able SMS reporting to the selected user The reporting can have one of the following states Always The reporting is enabled Off The reporting is disabled Off until re setting The reporting is temporari...

Page 173: ...n 8 3 Privileged 2 Priviledged No If set to Yes this user can override the anti passback functionality and gain access to regions that should be restricted for a normal user due to anti passback limi...

Page 174: ...he user group is created successfully the following message appears INFO UG added The new user group is given the default name UG N and placed on the end of the user group list You can now start editi...

Page 175: ...options 6 UG options User group options define the user access rights to the particular options Available options are listed in User group options on page 64 3 2 n 7 Schedule Select schedules for the...

Page 176: ...Chapter 5 Menu reference 170 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual Note You cannot delete a user group if you have users actions or central stations assigned to it...

Page 177: ...tions 4 1 0 Add zone 0 Zone 1 Panel Use the Add zone menu to add a new zone When adding a zone select one of the following options 0 Zone Add a zone assigned to the specific system input 1 Panel Add a...

Page 178: ...ptions see Shock sensor options on page 182 Wireless sensor options on page 183 Common options 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...

Page 179: ...on to the central station and to be able to reset when an alarm occurs Use the Areas menu to assign the area to the zone that has to alarm when the zone is activated and the area status set or unset m...

Page 180: ...re two independent part sets available PS1 and PS2 4 1 n 6 4 Excl in PS2 See 4 1 n 6 3 Excl in PS1 above 4 1 n 6 5 Double knock 5 DblKnock No If the Double knock option is set to Yes the zone requires...

Page 181: ...hime Off If the Chime option is On the zone can be switched off and depending on 8 8 2 Chime menu setting see page 254 can activate a short signal on The keypad buzzers on all keypads assigned to the...

Page 182: ...5 Final door 15 Final door No When the Final door option is set to Yes the zone has the exit terminator functionality If the zone is activated during the exit time the exit timer is terminated after t...

Page 183: ...to No the technical alarms in this zone are disabled when the area is unset 4 1 n 6 21 Technical part set 21 Tech part set No If the Technical part set option is set to No the technical alarms in thi...

Page 184: ...d Note 4 1 n 6 27 ACK by user below must be also set for the acknowledgement functionality to work 4 1 n 6 27 ACK by user 27 ACK by user User 3 The option defines the user that is logged in automatica...

Page 185: ...page 327 4 1 n 6 29 Virtual zone 1 Outputs 2 Rkp The menu allows mapping the selected zone to an existing output or a keypad If an output or a keypad is not set the zone state follows the state of the...

Page 186: ...See Zone types on page 45 The zone must be included into part set 1 See 4 1 n 6 3 Excl in PS1 on page 174 Zone functionality does not change if the same zone belongs to an area in full set state 4 1 n...

Page 187: ...t to On users are warned about this zone being isolated when attempting to set or unset the appropriate area 4 1 n 6 38 Stop report 38 Stop report No If the option is set to Yes zone activation stops...

Page 188: ...llows you to move the selected zone to other available zone number This option is only available in a flexible zone numbering scheme See 8 7 9 Object scheme on page 253 for details See also Zone outpu...

Page 189: ...vates the zone The following values are applicable 1 to 9 Gross attack level where 1 means high sensitivity and 9 means low sensitivity 0 Gross level is disabled Gross level can be checked in menu 1 2...

Page 190: ...eless PIR camera 23 4 1 n 7 3 Sensor mode 3 Sensor mode Single The informational screen allows you to see if the sensor operates in two zone mode The following values are available Single Single zone...

Page 191: ...or Control housing tamper alarms Ignore tamper Smoke sensor Ignore housing tamper alarms 4 1 n 7 6 Remove RF dev Remove RF dev Cancel Select Ok and press Enter to remove the wireless device from the w...

Page 192: ...If zones are assigned to more then one area the longest exit time is used See 4 Zones and areas on page 171 4 2 n 2 1 Exit time 1 4 2 n 2 2 Exit time 2 Configure exit timers for entry exit 1 and entr...

Page 193: ...See 4 2 n 3 Entry time on page 186 for details on entry timer programming 4 2 n 4 Other timers 1 Warning time 1 The menu groups additional area timers See submenus below for details 4 2 n 4 1 Warning...

Page 194: ...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 4 2 n 5 2 Set retry 2 Set retry O...

Page 195: ...Off Set a hierarchy for the selected area The area hierarchy can have value from 1 highest to 3 lowest Hierarchy 0 is means that the functionality is off and this area functions with no restrictions S...

Page 196: ...Schedule shortcut menu on page 78 for more information 4 3 Area groups 1 AG 1 2 AG 2 Area group menu allows you to assign areas to area groups Note Area group availability depends on the control pane...

Page 197: ...ng fob to program 4 4 n 1 Fob name 1 Fob name Fob 1 Use the Fob name option to set a fob name The fob name identifies the fob to the end user for alarm reporting or for display of status or error mess...

Page 198: ...Fob buttons and combinations Buttons Function Button 1 Set all areas Button 2 Unset all areas Button 3 Part set 1 all areas Button 4 Toggle trigger 99 Buttons 1 2 Buttons 1 3 Buttons 1 4 Buttons 2 3...

Page 199: ...tabase 4 5 Cameras 17 Camera 17 18 Camera 18 The menu allows you to configure camera modules in wireless PIR cameras For more details on cameras see also Using cameras on page 98 4 5 n Select camera 1...

Page 200: ...a type of the condition filter chosen in 4 5 n 3 m Select filter above The available filter types are listed in Camera event types on page 98 4 5 n 3 m 3 Report as 3 Report as Not used If the filter h...

Page 201: ...er defines how many pictures can be taken by the camera during 24 hours period of set or unset state The counter is reset when the area changes its set state The allowed range is 1 to 999 or 0 infinit...

Page 202: ...specific options on page 204 Intelligent door specific options on page 204 Common door options 5 1 0 Add door 0 Door 1 Panel Access the Add door menu option to add a door Choose one of the following l...

Page 203: ...oor location 2 Door location Exp 3 2 The read only screen that shows the physical door location of the selected door The door location is shown in the same format as zone location See 4 1 n 4 Zone loc...

Page 204: ...ected door Note For standard doors the timer value is set in minutes and seconds in mm ss format for example 01 30 In case of intelligent doors use two options placed as submenus 1 Time Set the time v...

Page 205: ...areas specified here are used for The reader LEDs if the option 5 1 n 3 5 5 LEDs option described on page 206 is selected to show area status 5 1 n 6 3 4 1 Deny access when set described on page 200 O...

Page 206: ...the door is operating in the low security mode when all door areas are unset which means the user authorization is changed from Card and PIN to Card or PIN 5 1 n 6 3 3 2 Unlock Door 2 Unlock Door No I...

Page 207: ...on the reader First select the appropriate IN or OUT reader Next set Yes or No to configure the option for the specified reader For options related to intelligent doors see Intelligent door specific o...

Page 208: ...tions as submenus 1 Time Set the time value from 0 to 127 2 Resolution Set units seconds or minutes for the time value above 5 1 n 8 2 1 Shunt time 1 Time 0 The amount of time value and units for the...

Page 209: ...and 5 1 n 6 5 5 DOTL on page 210 Note This option is only available for intelligent doors Auto shunting DOTL If the area assigned to the door is unset shunting of the door commences when the door zone...

Page 210: ...t The door shunt is active only if the areas with the selected door are unset or set partially 5 1 n 8 4 Indication 1 Door held open No The menu allows you to configure options for indication of parti...

Page 211: ...time for the door to unlock The time is set in 8 5 1 2 Two cards on page 246 The option is configured separately for each door reader After selecting the option choose the appropriate reader and then...

Page 212: ...e area assigned to the door is unset If more than one area is assigned all areas assigned to the door must be unset before LED changes state Area set unset Readers with dual LED control indicate the a...

Page 213: ...pen to long alarm condition for the selected door Note DOTL reporting must be enabled in Shunt options See 5 1 n 6 5 5 DOTL on page 210 5 1 n 6 2 Door unlocked 1 Lock when CL No The menu contains vari...

Page 214: ...upervisor grp Select a user group for the selected door See User groups on page 62 for details 5 1 n 6 3 6 Control type 6 Control type No control Specify what type of alarm control is available for th...

Page 215: ...6 4 4 RTE Control 4 RTE Control Timed door OP Defines the operation of the Request To Exit button Timed door open When the RTE button is pressed the door unlocks for the programmed unlock time See 5...

Page 216: ...ent is reported 5 1 n 6 5 6 RTE 6 RTE No If set to Yes Request To Exit zone activation is reported 5 1 n 6 6 Interlocking 6 Interlocking 1234567890123456 This menu stipulates the zone numbers on the d...

Page 217: ...d and PIN to Card or PIN The following submenus are available 1 Schedule Select schedules for low security functionality The shortcut menu allows you to assign up to two schedules to the selected elem...

Page 218: ...to indicate the warning before the shunt time or extended shunt time expires See also 5 1 n 8 2 Shunt timers on page 202 5 1 n 8 4 4 Forced door 00 Not used 19 Output 17 Select an output on the door...

Page 219: ...control of passback 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 Hard anti passback A valid card...

Page 220: ...value defines time in seconds for the prewarning timer to run When there are too few high security users in a high security region a prewarning timer starts and when it expires an alarm is raised and...

Page 221: ...Select a door to which a user with the assigned door group can have an access 3 Assign up to two schedules that define when users with this door group have an access to this door The shortcut menu all...

Page 222: ...Select region 1 Region name Region 2 Select a region to program 5 3 n 1 Region name 1 Region name Region 2 Every region except region 1 Outside can be programmed with a name to identify it Use the Re...

Page 223: ...med filters Filter settings 6 1 0 Add filter Access the Add filter menu option to add a condition filter If the filter is created successfully the following message appears INFO Filter added The new f...

Page 224: ...ject if available are selected select the appropriate event The available selection depends on the selected source The full event list with sources is shown in Appendix A Advisor Advanced events on pa...

Page 225: ...g is displayed 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 outpu...

Page 226: ...s the output The output behaviour depends on the output activation mode described in 6 2 n 6 Mode below 6 2 n 5 Stop filter 00 Not used 01 Internal Sire Use the Stop filter menu to specify an optional...

Page 227: ...utput on The output can be then deactivated only by activating the stop condition filter If the stop condition filter is not set the output will always remain active Toggled A single activation of the...

Page 228: ...the output Allowed range is 00 00 01 to 12 00 00 This option is available only if Pulsed or Double pulsed mode is selected in 6 2 n 6 Mode on page 220 6 2 n 7 3 Retriggerable 3 Retriggerable No Note T...

Page 229: ...is deleted 6 3 Triggers 0 Add trigger 1 Trigger 1 The Triggers menu allows you to configure system triggers Trigger settings 6 3 0 Add trigger Access the menu to add a trigger If the trigger is create...

Page 230: ...ected element See Schedule shortcut menu on page 78 for more information 6 3 n 3 Delete trigger To remove a trigger select a trigger using the cursor or by entering the trigger number and go to the De...

Page 231: ...s planned for the particular day It is possible to disable an action planned for the current day To do so select an action and toggle between On and Off 7 1 n Date 1 Auto Set 2 By object Select or ent...

Page 232: ...n 3 2 Recurring 2 Recurring Yes If set to Yes the special day repeats every year Otherwise it is valid only once on the defined date 7 1 n 3 3 Until date 3 Until date 10 03 2016 If the end date is se...

Page 233: ...dule 1 Name Schedule 1 Select a schedule to program 7 2 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 th...

Page 234: ...Value 24 00 means that the time frame is not configured 7 2 n 4 m 2 End time 2 End time 00 00 Provide the time of the day in 24 hour HH MM format when the selected time frame ends The value 00 00 mea...

Page 235: ...ven in General features on page 36 7 2 n 5 0 Add action Access the menu to add an action If the action is created successfully the following message appears INFO Action added The new action is given t...

Page 236: ...ial days associated with this schedule The maximum number of special days for each schedule is given in General features on page 36 7 2 n 6 0 Add special day Access the menu to add a special day If th...

Page 237: ...se Ok and press Enter This removes the special day Repeat the command to delete other special days or press Clear to exit and return to the higher menu level 7 2 n 7 Filter 00 Not used 01 Internal Sir...

Page 238: ...is not used 8 1 1 Time and date 1 Time zone UTC 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 1 Time z...

Page 239: ...2 1 1 Internal siren 8 1 2 1 2 External siren Enter the activation time for the internal external siren The input format is hh mm ss The allowed range is from 00 00 00 to 06 00 00 The value 00 00 00...

Page 240: ...tate The input format is mm ss The allowed range is from 00 00 to 10 00 8 1 3 2 Card and PIN 2 Card PIN 00 10 The Card and PIN menu lets you set the maximum delay time between presenting the card and...

Page 241: ...nstaller menu this time has no effect on how long the installer can stay logged The allowed range is 00 h 01 min to 11 h 59 min A value of 12 h 00 min is equivalent to infinite access 8 1 4 Zone timer...

Page 242: ...y box timer starts for duration of the defined time Before this timer expires the zone must be closed If it is not closed a full alarm is triggered again even if the previous trigger was also an alarm...

Page 243: ...ngineer lockout 3 Eng lockout Disable If the Engineer lockout option is set to Enable it is no longer possible to enter programming mode during power up using the default installer code jumper T1 set...

Page 244: ...ption works only when AB alarm confirmation is enabled 8 2 4 5 Battery fail 5 Battery fail Off If the Battery fail option is set to Yes battery faults require an engineer reset 8 2 4 6 Aux fuse 6 Aux...

Page 245: ...allows you to set the system code for engineer reset The code can have up to 5 digits The default value 0 means that the code is not set In this case the remote reset code generation is disabled If t...

Page 246: ...panel programming is complete To cancel the service in go to this menu and press Enter Next log out After this the installer log in requires another user confirmation See also User code requirement on...

Page 247: ...vates only when the area is set No status information is displayed on keypad LCD and LEDs except mains LED and Alert message Always Armed display always activates No status information is displayed on...

Page 248: ...ew EE timer Off The option defines if the entry and exit timers are displayed during setting and unsetting the system 8 4 Set options 1 RTS options 2 Inhibit incl Options on the Set options menu defin...

Page 249: ...el is allowed to inhibit If a particular condition below has this option set to Access level 2 or Access level 3 a user with this access level can inhibit it using an inhibit menu or during set The fo...

Page 250: ...ing part set exit time which causes activation of entry exit zone part set state changes to full set Note The functionality works only if there is exit time defined for part set It means that area par...

Page 251: ...d tampers can only be acknowledged by level 3 user installer When disabled it does not require alarm acknowledgement During unsetting or resetting the area the alarm is acknowledged automatically Howe...

Page 252: ...ing is only applicable when a user is required to present a card and enter a PIN to gain access The Card to Pin Time is the amount of time allowed between presenting a valid card to a door reader and...

Page 253: ...where the door has been programmed so the unlock relay will not re lock until after the door is closed This feature is provided for Drop Bolts and Maglocks etc where the door must be closed before th...

Page 254: ...EOL below normal state for Single NO zone is open Single NC Similar to Single NO above but If EOL is disabled in 8 6 2 EOL below normal state for zone is short Dual loop For dual loop to operate every...

Page 255: ...ne must have the 4 1 n 6 6 Swinger shunt option enabled see page 174 8 6 5 Report restore 5 Rep restore On ACK If the Report restore option is set to On ACK the restore event is reported to the centra...

Page 256: ...4 PIN length The PIN length menu allows you to change the PIN length See 3 1 n 2 1 Change PIN on page 163 for more information about PINs Caution If PIN length is changed when remote PIN is set the c...

Page 257: ...nfirmed alarm A alarm If the zone that created the initial A alarm is still active it is inhibited 8 7 6 2 2 Holdup AB time 2 Holdup AB time The maximum time 8 to 20 hours that the system allows for a...

Page 258: ...it zone is inhibited Access an access zone does not change its functionality and causes an alarm when activated while no EE timer is running 8 7 6 6 TA confirm 6 TA confirm No If the TA confirm option...

Page 259: ...Remote PIN See Remote access on page 113 for details 8 7 9 Object scheme 9 Object scheme Classic Choose one of the following object zone input output and door numbering schemes Classic In the classic...

Page 260: ...1 Panic mode 1 Panic mode Silent Panic mode can be one of the following Silent The panic alarm is silent no siren activation Audible The panic alarm is standard with siren activation Audible alarm if...

Page 261: ...card learning See also 3 1 n 3 User card on page 163 8 8 6 Test inputs 6 Test inputs All The Test inputs option defines what inputs should be accessible when performing input tests as described in 1...

Page 262: ...s represented in the extended Titan format 8 8 10 Anonymize Log 10 Anonymize Log The menu allows you to set a time period after which the user details are removed from a log entry The allowed range is...

Page 263: ...to 255 minutes 8 9 3 Ext Unset Time 3 Ext Unset Time The maximum allowed extended unset time of the ATM The allowed range is 0 to 255 minutes Note The user can extend the unset time only once 8 9 4 U...

Page 264: ...the default name CS N and placed on the end of the central station list You can now start editing the central station details for the new central station 9 1 n Select central station 01 CS name CS 1...

Page 265: ...1 n 2 Transm path above the following protocols can be available SIA X SIA VOICE CID OH SIA OH XSIA OH CID SMS TEXT SMS CID SMS SIA SMS XSIA VOICE SMS SMS MMS OHPHOTO CID OHPHOTO SIA OHPHOTO XSIA PHO...

Page 266: ...h area 9 1 n 6 Mode 6 Mode Primary CS The following modes are available for CS Primary CS The primary central station must unconditionally receive all addressed events Backup CS The central station ca...

Page 267: ...dded to the SIA and XSIA reports This allows you to send event from multiple areas using the same account code See also 9 1 n 5 Accounts on page 259 9 1 n 8 1 2 Name chars 2 Name chars 16 The Name cha...

Page 268: ...e does not need to acknowledge the message Otherwise he must acknowledge it by pressing a phone key using tone dialing mode The panel tries to retransmit the message until it is acknowledged 9 1 n 9 O...

Page 269: ...ral station unless your user group authorizes you to do so PSTN and ISDN specific options 9 1 n 4 Phone 4 Phone Every central station reports to one telephone number The phone number can contain up to...

Page 270: ...may not work with every CS IP address To test the communication path use menu 1 2 7 n 2 Ping host described on page 132 to send ping to another host 9 1 n 8 3 OH 2000 1 Version OH V1 9 3 The OH 2000 m...

Page 271: ...imary CS communication fails the backup CS heartbeat time is switched from normal to frequent See also 9 1 n 8 3 2 Heartbeat time on page 264 Photo transmission specific options Additionally to IP and...

Page 272: ...lowing Users must have their phone numbers set in 3 1 n 7 1 User phone on page 166 The SMS reporting must be enabled for these users See 3 1 n 7 2 SMS reporting on page 166 At least one of the user gr...

Page 273: ...u to set the global reporting delay from 0 to 250 sec The next menu entries represent the particular events If the option is On the delay is applied 01 AN Delayed Off For the list of events see Append...

Page 274: ...for line faults If a line fault is present a fault is generated in the system If Line fault is set to If used the line is being tested only if this path is used for any central station communication a...

Page 275: ...ion 9 Encryption No If the Encryption option is set to Yes the communication is encrypted with AES algorithm The encryption key is set using menu 9 4 3 Encryption key on page 284 Note IP connection is...

Page 276: ...tion must be set to Yes if the ISDN dialler uses point to point connection otherwise it should be set to No Contact your ISDN provider for details on the service 9 3 n 7 MSN 7 MSN The MSN option lets...

Page 277: ...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 0...

Page 278: ...IP configuration in menu 9 3 n 4 IP config on page 270 is set to Dynamic DHCP is enabled you can set the NTP configuration option to Static to override the automatic NTP configuration by DHCP server...

Page 279: ...peed The allowed options are 10 MB 100 NB Auto 9 3 n 9 MAC address 9 MAC address 0051DB3D7E73 MAC address of the Ethernet controller is a read only value 9 3 n 10 Max Pics 24h 10 Max Pics 24h You can...

Page 280: ...nu lets you configure the PIN of the SIM card This menu can also show the following messages PUK required One trial left See 1 2 8 1 PIN status on page 133 for more detailed explanation for these mess...

Page 281: ...ection If the network name is unknown not recognized by the GSM dialler the network code in square brackets is displayed instead of the name for example 20999 9 3 n 5 2 3 0 Rescan nets Scan in progres...

Page 282: ...on page 274 9 3 n 5 3 Credit 1 Check now The Credit menu lets you configure and perform GSM account checking 9 3 n 5 3 1 Check now 1 Check now The Check now menu lets you manually check your GSM accou...

Page 283: ...unt Note When the system performs an automatic account check the response is treated as an SMS from an unauthorized source and therefore is forwarded to the Supervisor Please make sure that option 9 3...

Page 284: ...ault one Caution Delete this number before changing the SIM card Otherwise the system will overwrite the default SMS center number on the new SIM card with this number 9 3 n 6 2 SMS forwarding 0 Off T...

Page 285: ...our PIN otherwise the command will be rejected See the Advisor Advanced SMS Control Reference Manual for more information 9 3 n 6 6 Ext charset 6 Ext charset No The Extended charset UCS2 option has an...

Page 286: ...rewall See 9 3 n 7 Firewall on page 272 9 3 n 7 7 Line fault 7 Line fault No If the Line fault option is set to Yes the line is tested for line faults If a line fault is present a fault is generated i...

Page 287: ...ser password See 9 3 n 7 3 User password on page 280 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 t...

Page 288: ...ossible to define up to 16 different PC connections 9 4 1 0 Add PC conn Access the menu to add a PC connection If the PC connection is created successfully the following message appears INFO PC conn a...

Page 289: ...phone number 1 The phone number can contain up to 20 digits The following special characters are available P Pause 3 s T Waiting for dial tone Note To enter a character press the corresponding key twi...

Page 290: ...ck request Advisor Advanced attempts to connect to the primary callback destination The number of attempts is defined in 9 4 1 n 5 Retry limit on page 283 After the retry limit exceeds the panel conne...

Page 291: ...nguish between a few panels when using them in one facility with Downloader connection PSTN specific options 9 4 1 n 3 Modem protocol 3 Modem protocol V 21 The Modem protocol option allows you to sele...

Page 292: ...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 nu...

Page 293: ...control panel to PC for programming and firmware upgrading Content Programming Advisor Advanced via configuration software 288 Upgrading Advisor Advanced firmware 290 Installing AAFlash on the PC 290...

Page 294: ...C If this is the first connection the system prompts you to find Advisor Advanced USB drivers to install Install the driver supplied with the configuration software A new communication port ATS CDC Co...

Page 295: ...d Programming Manual 289 3 Please note that the communication session is closed after data is uploaded downloaded This means that after the Service In timer programmed in 8 1 3 6 Installer in time des...

Page 296: ...crosoft Net 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 AAFl...

Page 297: ...firmware 1 While 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 a...

Page 298: ...re blinking alternately the connected PC does not have the required driver installed In this case the system prompts you to find Advisor Advanced USB DFU drivers to install Choose the driver located i...

Page 299: ...restarts It is now running in DFU mode with new bootloader firmware If the backup was created in the step 5 the panel starts to restore the existing application firmware and the database Otherwise it...

Page 300: ...Chapter 6 Software 294 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual...

Page 301: ...ains information on resolving known hardware and configuration problems It also describes how to recover the system when the installer access is lost Content Recovery procedure 296 Device troubleshoot...

Page 302: ...er to the panel During the next 3 minutes it will be possible to access the installer menu using the default code No user is required to provide access to installer programming mode This procedure is...

Page 303: ...fail LED s The system data bus line may be connected incorrectly The termination may be incorrect TERM links may not have been removed where necessary See Cabling on page 22 Zone goes into alarm whil...

Page 304: ...orrect See Cabling on page 22 An error is indicated when a code is entered on the keypad seven beeps An invalid PIN may have been used The keypad may not have been programmed with an alarm group The a...

Page 305: ...a problem with wiring the zones To check the voltage or resistor values see Zone connection on page 23 The ATS1202 expansion modules if fitted have the DIP switches incorrectly set Expansion module 1s...

Page 306: ...Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 300 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual...

Page 307: ...gulations and norms Content Options affected by EN 50131 regulations 302 EN 50131 Grade 2 302 EN 50131 Grade 3 303 EN 50136 policy 305 Transmitter polling interval requirements 305 EN 50131 Grade 3 ce...

Page 308: ...hunt set to Yes for all zones 4 1 n 6 26 ACK on keypad set to None for all zones with type 9 Keyswitch 4 2 n 3 Entry time 45 s maximum 4 2 n 5 1 Entry alarms Instant 7 2 n 2 Active set to No for all s...

Page 309: ...3 Pic resolution for all event types 2 2 2 n 4 9 3 Pic auto deletion 4 5 Cameras 9 1 n 4 5 Vid dest port 9 3 n 10 Max Pics 24h 9 3 n 7 9 Max Pics 24h EN 50131 Grade 3 Required settings The following...

Page 310: ...variations of cards and keys are the following Both ATS1471 1 pc and ATS1477 10 pcs tags as well as ATS1475 10 pcs card badges have a number of key variations of 67 million minimum Both make use of 2...

Page 311: ...g interval must be set according to specified requirements for different alarm transmission systems ATS Table 30 below lists all required settings for the appropriate standards and diallers Table 30 T...

Page 312: ...ted below will be Grade 2 certified Keypads readers RAS remote arming station Panel can support up to 8 or 16 RAS devices at the same time depending on intrusion panel regardless of type independent o...

Page 313: ...system please make sure that all system components are EN 50131 compliant See EN 50131 Grade 3 certified components on page 306 for more details Programming Make sure that all system settings are in l...

Page 314: ...by appropriate written agreement from the customer INCERT policy Required settings Isolate for End Users option disabled in 3 2 n 6 User group options Full Set Part Set Unset Forced Set for Installer...

Page 315: ...ialler Option Required value SES CHD 07 V3 01 01 2011 A A B25 25 h IP built in or GPRS via ATS7310 9 1 n 8 3 2 Heartbeat time 24 A A B5 5 h IP built in or GPRS via ATS7310 9 1 n 8 3 2 Heartbeat time 4...

Page 316: ...Chapter 8 Regulations 310 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual...

Page 317: ...y state SVSHORT 7 Zone supervision short Zone in short supervision state SVLONG 8 Zone supervision long Zone in short supervision state INHIBIT 9 Zone inhibited Zone state changed to inhibited ISOLATE...

Page 318: ...alarm while FTC present FIREDOOR 9 Fire door active A fire door local alarm is active FSFIREDOOR 10 Fire door during full set A fire door active while area full set PSFIREDOOR 11 Fire door during part...

Page 319: ...g unset A technical alarm active while area unset FTCTECHNICAL 33 Technical and FTC A technical alarm active while FTC present TAMPER 34 Tamper alarm A tamper alarm active FSTAMPER 35 Tamper during fu...

Page 320: ...e used while area part set USDURESS 55 Duress during unset Duress code used while area unset FTCDURESS 56 Duress and FTC Duress code used while FTC present CODETAMPER 57 Code tamper Active when a keyp...

Page 321: ...be output Strobe output Activated by alarm during Set Deactivated after unset BUZZER 74 Buzzer output Buzzer output flag AMRESET 75 AM reset Activated during set procedure to reset AM detectors PARTSE...

Page 322: ...due to 3 wrong PIN entries TAMPER 4 Keypad tamper Keypad tamper DURESS 5 Duress code Duress code entered on this keypad ACTIVE CARD 6 Badged card A card is badged on this keypad active for 3 s PIN 7...

Page 323: ...el siren fault LF 6 Line fault A line fault is detected LFPSTN 7 PSTN line fault PSTN line fault detected LFISDN 8 ISDN line fault ISDN line fault detected LFGSM 9 GSM line fault GSM line fault detect...

Page 324: ...or 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 reportin...

Page 325: ...vent flag system flag SYSFAULT 12 Global fault Global system fault flag SYSTAMPER 13 Global tamper Global system tamper flag SERVICEIN 14 Service in active Service in is active for the installer WT MO...

Page 326: ...FTC 1 Failed To Communicate Failed to deliver an alarm message HB fault 2 OH heartbeat fault OH protocol heartbeat fault BUSY 3 CS busy CS is busy in use Group Event Event description Notes Trigger S1...

Page 327: ...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 batt...

Page 328: ...ve Group Event Event description Notes Reader OFFLINE 1 Reader is offline TAMPER 2 Reader tamper Table 32 Door controller events Group Event Event description Notes Door Door open 1 Door open command...

Page 329: ...er has expired Forced 20 Door contact is active with no valid door command LED 1 21 LED 1 output is active LED 2 22 LED 2 output is active Buzzer 23 Door buzzer output is active Group Event Event desc...

Page 330: ...o 256 no region Region value of all users is reset to 256 Schedule activ 6 Schedule active Activated if selected schedule is active 24 events 1 per schedule Group Event Event description Notes Faults...

Page 331: ...puts First 16 on DGP can also be activated by physical output function DGP zone active 4 Zones Zone on this DGP active 16 events 1 per zone Phys out activ 5 Physical outputs Output connected to this D...

Page 332: ...Appendix A Advisor Advanced events 326 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual...

Page 333: ...r dirty Low 4 AT 0x32 E301 AC trouble Medium 5 BA 0x22 E130 Burglary alarm Alarm input in mask trouble when set Medium 6 BB 0x51 E570 Burglary bypass Alarm inhibit Low 7 BC 0x52 E406 Burglary cancel C...

Page 334: ...pad communication fault Low 21 FA 0x10 E110 Fire alarm High 22 FB 0x51 E570 Fire bypass Fire inhibit Low 23 FJ 0xA3 R373 Fire trouble restore Low 24 FR 0x90 R110 Fire restore Low 25 FT 0x23 E373 Fire...

Page 335: ...3 E305 Power up System power up Low 54 RS 0xF4 R416 Remote programming success Low 55 RU 0x55 R416 Remote programming fail Low 56 RX E601 Manual CS test Low 57 TA 0x23 E144 Tamper alarm Zone tamper Me...

Page 336: ...tector inhibit Low 77 ZJ 0xB0 R381 Technical long supervision restore low temperature Low temperature detector long supervision restore Low 78 ZR 0xC0 R152 Technical restore low temperature Low temper...

Page 337: ...e detector uninhibit Low 101 KS 0x30 E381 Technical long supervision high temperature High temperature detector long supervision alarm Low 102 KJ 0xB0 R381 Technical long supervision restore high temp...

Page 338: ...nder 299 307 R301 System 0 Expander 65 72 3 AS Zone 1 128 257 368 E393 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 4 AT Expander 299 307 E301 System 0 Expander 65 72 5 BA Zone 1 128 257 368 E130 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 2...

Page 339: ...e 1 128 257 368 23 FJ Zone 1 128 257 368 R373 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 24 FR Zone 1 128 257 368 R110 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 25 FT Zone 1 128 257 368 E373 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 26 FU Zone...

Page 340: ...r 299 307 keypad 401 408 E305 System 0 Expander 65 72 keypad 1 8 54 RS System 0 R416 System 0 55 RU System 0 56 RX System 0 E601 System 0 57 TA Zone 1 128 257 368 E144 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 Expa...

Page 341: ...68 77 ZJ Zone 1 128 257 368 R381 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 78 ZR Zone 1 128 257 368 R152 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 79 ZS Zone 1 128 257 368 E381 Area 1 8 Zone 1 128 257 368 80 ZU Zone 1 128 257 36...

Page 342: ...ES Expander 299 307 keypad 401 408 R145 System 0 Expander 65 72 keypad 1 8 110 EJ Expander 299 307 keypad 401 408 E145 System 0 Expander 65 72 keypad 1 8 111 HV Zone 1 128 257 368 E129 Area 1 8 Zone...

Page 343: ...sion is either not possible or will result in an event being logged and reported to the operator Area A section of premises that has specific security requirements The Advisor Advanced system allows a...

Page 344: ...Disarmed See Unset Door contact A magnetic contact used to detect if a door or window is opened Door control The control of doors Part of access control features Door controller A four door expander...

Page 345: ...he control panel It only allows basic access control functions Inverted walk test A test based on counting days of inactivity for each zone Key switch A device using a switch to arm or disarm areas Th...

Page 346: ...on infrared detection Poll An inquiry message continually sent by the Advisor Advanced control panel to expanders and keypads Polling allows the remote unit to transfer data to the control panel RAS R...

Page 347: ...d 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 whic...

Page 348: ...Glossary 342 Advisor Advanced ATSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual...

Page 349: ...o to the system 158 adding a PC connection 282 adding a region 216 adding a schedule 227 adding a special day 230 adding a time frame 228 adding a trigger 223 adding a user group 168 adding a user to...

Page 350: ...284 callback 284 central station 258 destination name 263 285 destination port 264 286 Downloader 288 encryption 265 events 266 frequent heartbeat 265 GSM 274 GSM network 274 275 heartbeat 264 line n...

Page 351: ...4 deny access 200 208 disable RTE 209 DOTL output 212 DOTL reporting 210 DOTL zone 207 EE PIN lock 201 extend unlock time until opened 207 extended time 198 forced door 210 212 group 69 214 indication...

Page 352: ...est call 131 extended door shunt time 202 extended time 198 extended unset time 257 F failed to communicate 86 fault 126 fault indication 242 filter 217 creating 217 delete 218 final door 176 final se...

Page 353: ...112 keypad lockout 54 106 L LAN device 58 LCD EE timer 242 LCD backlight 149 LCD message 241 LCD options 241 LCD reader 161 LDR 122 learn card 164 LED 206 LED test 125 line number 265 link speed 273 l...

Page 354: ...rogrammable functions 88 programming 74 351 programming cameras 98 programming map 351 programming users 162 programming wireless devices 92 protocol 259 261 pry off tamper 10 PUK 133 274 pulse count...

Page 355: ...set 279 control 65 166 counter 135 forwarding 278 header 279 messages limit 278 PIN 279 reporting 65 166 soak test 175 time 236 software revision 139 special day 225 230 creating 230 deleting 231 end...

Page 356: ...user programmable functions 88 user walk test 127 128 175 using cameras 98 V VdS codes 327 version 290 video port 265 virtual zone 179 W walk test 80 82 127 129 175 active walk test 82 129 confirmed...

Page 357: ...2 1 9 Shunt zones 1 2 1 8 3 Test when Set 1 2 1 8 4 Manual test 1 2 2 ShockSens test 1 2 3 Outs triggers 1 2 3 1 Output test 1 2 3 1 1 Outputs 1 2 3 1 2 Keypad LEDs 1 2 3 2 Trigger state 1 2 4 Panel s...

Page 358: ...SM net reg 1 2 8 8 RSSI 1 2 8 4 GPRS net reg 1 2 8 9 Msg sent 24h 1 2 8 5 GPRS state 1 2 8 10 Battery status 1 2 8 6 Network name 1 2 9 Battery test 1 2 9 1 Test options 1 2 9 1 m Select device type 1...

Page 359: ...3 3 View areas 2 2 1 n 3 4 View AG 2 2 1 n 3 5 Control areas 2 2 1 n 3 6 Control AG 2 2 1 n 3 7 Control options 2 2 1 n 3 7 1 Card PIN mode 2 2 1 n 3 7 2 Logoff time 2 2 1 n 3 7 3 1 x set unset 2 2 1...

Page 360: ...2 n 4 4 2 Long superv 2 2 2 n 4 4 3 Smoke superv 2 2 2 n 4 5 R Sensitivity 2 2 2 n 4 6 Expander mode 2 2 2 n 4 7 Exp version 2 2 2 n 4 8 Jamm detection 2 2 2 n 4 11 Default expander Camera specific o...

Page 361: ...2 n 4 8 m 1 Macro name 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 2 Formula 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 2 x Select event 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 2 y Select Operator 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 3 Macro output 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 3 1 Output Func 2 2 2 n 4 8 m 3 2 Duration 2...

Page 362: ...n 9 Select mode 3 1 n 10 Delete user Mobile phone options 3 1 n 7 SMS and Voice 3 1 n 7 1 User phone 3 1 n 7 2 SMS reporting 3 1 n 7 3 SMS control Access control options 3 1 n 8 Access options 3 1 n...

Page 363: ...ime 4 1 n 6 28 Sensor type 4 1 n 6 10 Soak test 4 1 n 6 29 Virtual zone 4 1 n 6 11 Engineer walk test 4 1 n 6 30 Held open 4 1 n 6 12 User walk test 4 1 n 6 31 EE set check 4 1 n 6 13 Shock sensor 4 1...

Page 364: ...s 4 2 n 4 1 Warning time 4 2 n 4 2 Prealarm time 4 2 n 4 3 Unset delay 4 2 n 5 Set unset options 4 2 n 5 1 Entry alarms 4 2 n 5 2 Set retry 4 2 n 5 3 Silent autoset 4 2 n 5 4 Dual unset 4 2 n 6 Hierar...

Page 365: ...Select camera 4 5 n 1 Camera name 4 5 n 2 Pics by zone 4 5 n 3 Pics by filter 4 5 n 3 m Select filter 4 5 n 3 m 1 Choose filter 4 5 n 4 Pics by rep ev 4 5 n 3 m 2 Event type n 4 5 n 4 m Select event...

Page 366: ...3 3 When unset 5 1 n 6 3 3 1 Low Security 5 1 n 6 3 3 2 Unlock Door 5 1 n 6 3 4 When set 5 1 n 6 3 4 1 Deny access 5 1 n 6 3 4 2 Lock door 5 1 n 6 3 4 3 EE PIN lock 5 1 n 6 4 RTE options 5 1 n 6 4 1 U...

Page 367: ...ype 5 1 n 6 3 7 If PIN sets 5 1 n 6 3 7 1 Deny access 5 1 n 6 4 RTE options 5 1 n 6 4 2 RTE zone 5 1 n 6 4 4 RTE Control 5 1 n 6 4 3 Dis when set 5 1 n 6 5 Reporting 5 1 n 6 5 1 CL Locked 5 1 n 6 5 4...

Page 368: ...filter 6 2 0 Add output 6 1 n Select filter 6 2 n Select output 6 1 n 1 Filter name 6 2 n 1 Output name 6 1 n 2 Formula 6 2 n 2 Output location 6 1 n 2 0 Add event 6 2 n 3 Invert output 6 1 n 2 x Sele...

Page 369: ...7 2 n 4 0 Add time frame 7 2 n 4 m Select time frame 7 2 n 4 m 1 Start time 7 2 n 4 m 2 End time 7 2 n 4 m 3 Week days 7 2 n 5 Action list 7 2 n 4 m 4 Delete time frame 7 2 n 5 0 Add action 7 2 n 5 m...

Page 370: ...Double knock interval 8 1 4 5 Key box time 8 1 4 2 Double knock open 8 1 4 6 Held 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 2 1 User code required 8...

Page 371: ...S2 name 8 4 3 3 EE full set 8 4 4 Forced set 8 4 5 Forced set options 8 4 6 Pending alarms 8 4 7 AS fault retry 8 4 8 AS user retry 8 5 Access options 8 5 1 Access timers 8 5 1 1 Card to PIN 8 5 1 3 M...

Page 372: ...7 6 5 Access to EE 8 7 6 6 TA confirm 8 7 6 7 Sirens 8 7 6 8 Call CS message 8 7 6 9 Reporting delayed 8 7 7 Easy unset 8 7 8 Remote options 8 7 8 1 Remote config 8 7 8 2 Remote PIN 8 7 9 Object schem...

Page 373: ...oto transmission specific options 9 1 n 4 4 Encryption 9 1 n 4 5 Vid dest port 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...

Page 374: ...ial tone 9 3 n 8 Ring setup 9 3 n 6 Dialing 9 3 n 8 1 Ring count 9 3 n 8 2 Omit 1st call ISDN specific options 9 3 n 6 Point to Point 9 3 n 9 Encryption 9 3 n 7 MSN IP specific options 9 3 n 3 Transm...

Page 375: ...9 3 n 5 3 2 Check mode 9 3 n 5 3 5 Check period 9 3 n 5 3 3 Check number 9 3 n 5 3 6 Check time 9 3 n 5 4 Jamm detection 9 3 n 5 4 1 Jamm detection 9 3 n 5 4 2 Jamming threshold 9 3 n 6 SMS Setup 9 3...

Page 376: ...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 specific options 9 4 1 n 4 Destination IP...

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