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1 INTRODUCTION
The Atlas 8 is a fully featured intruder alarm control panel, based around a micro-controller with 8 fully programmable
zones. It may be operated via a single Remote Keypad, a maximum of 3 remote keypads (Atlas RKPs) may be fitted at
convenient points around the premises. Each keypad has an arrangement of 8 LEDs to show the status of the system,
and a 7-segment display to show programming data and events held in the event-log memory.
All features are fully programmable and there are four levels of access to the system.
The Limited User codes allow access to the basic functions needed for everyday setting and unsetting of the system.
The Master User level gives access to all setting and unsetting facilities, but also allows the changing of code numbers
and testing of the system.
The Engineer level gives total access to the system including the ability to reconfigure the system and reset the system
event-log memory. The Engineer cannot, however, set or unset the system.
2 SAFETY
The 17V a.c. supply to the control panel is connected into the PCB terminal blocks marked 17~. Signal wires to
detectors, etc., should be securely tied together on completion of the installation, to prevent the possibility of a safety
hazard in the event of a wire becoming loose.
This equipment is not suitable for location in bathrooms or damp conditions.
3 ACCESS
LEVELS
3.1 Limited
User
Panel setting and unsetting with a unique pass code.
1. Setting and unsetting of the door chime facility.
2.
Event
log
viewing.
3.2
Master User & Manager User
All Limited User facilities.
3. Clearing of event log (if allowed by the Engineer).
4. Alteration of both Limited and Master User codes, the Manager
cannot alter the Master User Code.
5.
LED
/
Strobe
/
Bell
/ Extension Speaker test facility.
6. Walk test facility for all four set modes.
7. Programmable output operations.
8.
Remote
Dial
in
enabling.
3.3 Engineer
All facilities except unsetting the system unless user code known.
b. Zone programming for all four set modes.
c.
Bell
timer
setting.
d.
Entry
/
Exit
timer
settings.
e.
Alteration
of
Engineer
code.
f. Enabling or Disabling of Event log reset by Master user.
g. Programming of communication and programmable output
options.
4 FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
4.1 Operating Modes
Day Mode
This is the state of the panel when unset. Fire, Personal Attack and Tamper inputs, however, remain
active 24 hours a day. (These are referred to as 24 hour zones).
Set Modes
When the panel is set an activation of any Access, Immediate or 24 hour zone will cause an alarm
condition. When an alarm is generated the internal and external sounders will operate for the length of
time programmed and the tone of the internal sounder will be two notes repeated rapidly. The strobe
lamp will also be activated and will continue to operate until the panel is reset.
At the time of setting the control panel, any one of four set modes can be selected. i.e.
Set A:
Whole system set; nobody on premises.
Set B:
Upstairs off, Downstairs set.
Set C:
Upstairs set, Downstairs off.
Set D:
Garage and kitchen off, remainder on.
The above are purely examples. The Engineer has the ability at the programming stage to configure
all the circuits to the customer's exact requirements.
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