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Advisor Advanced Manager Manual 

9.4.n.3 Stop [dd.mm] 

  

3 Stop [dd.mm] 
         >01.01< 

Enter the last day of the exception in DD.MM format. 

9.4.n.4 Year 

  

4 Year 
           >All< 

Enter the year of the selected exception. The allowed range is 2000 to 2099. 
Value below 2000 is equal to All. 

9.4.n.5 Week days 

  

1 Monday 
           >Yes< 

Define if the exception is valid for particular days of the week. 

9.4.n.6 Substitute 

  

6 Substitute 
            >On< 

If the Substitute option is set to On, only actions and action lists assigned to this 
exception are performed during the exception time. If the option is set to Off, the 
exception actions are executed together with the other actions that must occur at 
the configured time. 

9.4.n.7 Active 

  

7 Active 
           >Off< 

The Exception activation menu allows you to disable or enable the exception 
permanently. 

9.4.n.8 Actions 

    

1>Action 1 
2 Not set 

Choose previously configured actions to configure the exception. 

An exception can contain up to 4 actions. 

Choose “Action” to select an action.  

Choose “Remove” to remove an action from the exception.  

9.4.n.9 Action lists 

  

1>Not set 
2 Not set 

Choose previously configured action lists to configure the exception. 

Summary of Contents for Interlogix Advisor Advanced ATS1000A-SM

Page 1: ...Advisor Advanced Manager Manual P N 1069043 EN REV G ISS 28AUG15...

Page 2: ...MR_2 0 29916 Certification Important This product has not been designed to comply to EN 50134 and EN 54 norms European Union directives UTC Fire Security hereby declares that this device is in complia...

Page 3: ...Unset when there is an alarm 11 When you cannot set or unset 11 Set areas via LCD keypad 13 Part set areas via LCD keypad 14 Unset areas via LCD keypad 14 Set areas via keypad without LCD 15 Unset are...

Page 4: ...lock 34 User settings 35 Service 40 Calendar 45 Viewing calendar 45 Actions 47 Action settings 47 Action lists 49 Action list settings 49 Exceptions 51 Exception validity note 51 Exception settings 5...

Page 5: ...66 User record 67 User group record 69 Condition filters 70 Schedule 72 Exceptions 73 SMS commands 74 Appendix A SMS control 76 SMS control requirements 76 Command syntax 76 User authentication 76 SM...

Page 6: ...ntify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property Check boxes let you indicate whether a particular option is available or not The installer can provide detail...

Page 7: ...Plastic LP 257 x 400 x 112 2 6 ATS1500A IP LP Plastic LP 257 x 400 x 112 2 6 ATS3500A MM Metal MM 315 x 388 x 85 5 2 ATS3500A IP MM Metal MM 315 x 388 x 85 5 2 ATS3500A LP Plastic LP 257 x 400 x 112...

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Page 9: ...p 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 only 10 On Full set an area 11...

Page 10: ...0 Toggle selection 20 Area LEDs 1 to 16 On area set Off area unset Flashing area alarm condition 21 Partset 1 Part set 1 of areas 22 Partset 2 Part set 2 of areas 23 A B C Programmable function keys...

Page 11: ...keypad The first line of the display shows system information and scrolls if there are more characters than can be displayed depending on the arming station type The second line or last line of the d...

Page 12: ...a is in part set 1 LED 1 off LED 2 red The area is in part set 2 System alarm LEDs available on some arming stations only The system alarm LEDs indicate a breach of security One of the system alarm LE...

Page 13: ...larm Armed display Some installations require the use of an armed display The armed display prevents unauthorized users from viewing details about the security system status The armed display is deact...

Page 14: ...m alarm options also called alarm control This provides flexibility when determining a user s access to and control of the system A user can have more than one user group assigned In this case if any...

Page 15: ...sers can only access the menu options enabled for the user groups assigned to the user account When they try to access an option that they are not authorised to access they get the message ERROR Acces...

Page 16: ...nted by one 1 Example PIN 1234 duress code 1235 If the last digit of your PIN is 9 then the duress digit becomes 0 Example PIN 2349 duress code 2340 Add last digit The duress code is a code with an ad...

Page 17: ...er Manual 9 Door access If programmed it is possible to get access through a particular door using the keypad or the reader assigned to the door Provide an allowed key sequence indicated in Common key...

Page 18: ...stem configuration settings Your installer can provide details Depending on the keypad model you may be prompted to choose an appropriate set to part set 1 Part set 1 2 Part set 2 When to unset If the...

Page 19: ...d in Resetting an alarm on page 19 Use menu 3 Display logs on page 30 to list recent alarms When you cannot set or unset WARNING No access You might not be authorised to set unset specific areas on th...

Page 20: ...tivate forced set only if you have the proper options available The system configuration also needs to include this option Forced set is an automatic inhibiting of open zones and some faults The condi...

Page 21: ...n use and which areas they can set and unset Set areas via LCD keypad To set areas via LCD keypad 1 Provide an allowed key sequence indicated in Common key sequences on page 63 2 If prompted choose ar...

Page 22: ...on page 29 for more information If programmed the exit tone sounds This may be a continuous tone or an intermittent tone The exit tone switches off When an area is partially set its LED lights up red...

Page 23: ...ypad without LCD 1 Enter the premises using the designated entry exit route An intermittent entry tone starts 2 Provide an allowed key sequence indicated in Common key sequences on page 63 The entry b...

Page 24: ...groups Select mode Areas Choose between areas and area groups and then press Enter Area list If the areas assigned to your PIN are displayed any of those areas that are set or unset will be listed De...

Page 25: ...0 To cancel press Clear Selecting areas in the symbolic line All areas are selected by default To select or unselect an area enter the area number Note that you can only select areas that are current...

Page 26: ...n The exact type of alarm signal depends on how the system has been programmed strobes sirens etc The LED on the keypad flashes quickly The area LED on the panel identifies the location of the alarm W...

Page 27: ...s cause is still active for example if there is a zone tamper The fault should be fixed prior to acknowledging the alarm caused by this fault All alarms must be acknowledged A counter during the alarm...

Page 28: ...e system The keypad is locked after a wrong PIN is entered three or more times When you press a key on a locked keypad it beeps seven times After 2 minutes the keypad becomes available again Further i...

Page 29: ...est 2 Contact your installer and give him the engineer code The installer will give you the resulting code required for the reset 3 Log in the system The following prompt appears Eng reset code 4 Ente...

Page 30: ...account the display shows the message ERROR Access denied Although you might be authorised to access a menu option you might not be allowed to access all the information it provides You are only allo...

Page 31: ...ommon key sequences on page 63 From the display you can now Option Action Result Change the selection Press Up or Down Select previous or next menu option Enter the menu option Enter menu option numbe...

Page 32: ...24 Advisor Advanced Manager Manual Zone options 1 Zone options 1 Inhibit zones 2 Camera menu The menu allows inhibiting zones and performing user operations on cameras...

Page 33: ...happens next depends on whether or not there are active zones All zones are normal You can inhibit normal zones if you know their zone number 1 Zone 1 Uninhibited 1 Press Up or Down to scroll through...

Page 34: ...rtain time period Enter the Shunt zones menu to switch zone shunts on or off 1 Zone 1 Shunt off 1 Press Up or Down to scroll through the zones 2 Press the zone number or use Enter to select a zone 3 C...

Page 35: ...1 3 n 5 Max pics 24h 5 Max pics 24h Infinity Maximum picture number 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 are...

Page 36: ...g CS 1 Transmitting The current picture transmission status is shown in the bottom line of the screen 1 4 Delete pics 1 Expander 1 Delete all pictures from the wireless PIR camera expander Select expa...

Page 37: ...hether or not there are active faults All zones are normal You can isolate normal zones if you know their zone number 1 Zone 1 Deisolated 1 Press Up or Down to scroll through the zones 2 Press the zon...

Page 38: ...larms hold up tamper fault user change engineer reset etc 3 3 Non mandatory Events other than mandatory events mentioned above 3 4 Installer Events caused by the installer programming mode PC connecti...

Page 39: ...ion can be used to check on all zones that need attention If you are allowed you can see the panel current status using the 4 Panel status menu The following data can be viewed Table 7 Panel status da...

Page 40: ...but PINs cannot be entered manually or edited The PIN is generated when pressing Enter in this menu Once generated the code is then displayed PINs are entered manually If you are allowed to do it you...

Page 41: ...e menu allows you to set your personal phone number 6 2 SMS reporting 2 SMS reporting Off The SMS reporting menu allows you to enable or disable SMS reporting to you This option is editable only if yo...

Page 42: ...em See Predefined users on page 6 User data lock If the system is configured as EN 50131 compliant it does not allow you to modify the other existing user to modify existing users The new user can be...

Page 43: ...The PINs policy in the Advisor Advanced system can be configured in one of the following ways PINs are generated by the system The user can request a new PIN but PINs cannot be entered manually or edi...

Page 44: ...t an existing fob to program 7 n 4 m 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...

Page 45: ...ups 1 Not set 2 Not set Use the User groups menu to assign user groups to the selected user A user can have up to 16 user groups assigned To change a user group assignment select the appropriate slot...

Page 46: ...menu allows you to enable or disable SMS control for the selected user See Appendix A SMS control on page 76 for more information on SMS control 7 n 8 Use ext shunt 8 Use ext shunt No If set to Yes t...

Page 47: ...ering the user number and go to the Remove user menu The display shows 10 Remove user Cancel Choose Ok and press Enter This removes the user Repeat this to delete other users or press Clear to exit an...

Page 48: ...DST start week The available options are 1 st week 2nd week 3rd week 4th week last week 8 1 6 Daylight saving time ending month As above 8 1 7 Daylight saving time ending week As above 8 1 8 Set corr...

Page 49: ...e list on the display 3 Return to the keypad and verify the result If the test is passed the following message is displayed Walk test OK Press Enter Otherwise there still is a list of untested zones C...

Page 50: ...to initialize the communication with a PC 8 5 1 CS central station 01 CS 1 02 CS 2 Advisor Advanced allows you to change phone numbers for central stations that are programmed for voice communication...

Page 51: ...ate flag Next set the required state 1 SCHEDULE Off 8 8 Service in 8 Service in Enabled Certain regulations prohibit the installer from accessing the menus without permission from the manager or super...

Page 52: ...a is displayed in the same format as in the event log CARD TAG 98832665774 Badge another card or press X to exit the menu 8 10 Uns Time Left Time left 06 min to extend time The time left until the del...

Page 53: ...ns are expanded or substituted by other actions An example of exception is a holiday when the premises must stay set for 24 hour Finally this menu provides a Schedule configuration possibility The Sch...

Page 54: ...action lists and exceptions scheduled for the current day Choose actions action lists or exceptions to view 9 1 2 Date view 1 Date 01 01 2000 Show actions action lists and exceptions scheduled for th...

Page 55: ...he default name Action N and placed on the end of the action list You can now start editing the action details for the new action 9 2 n Select action 1 Name Action 1 Select an action to program 9 2 n...

Page 56: ...ion If this Action filter is deactivated the action is disabled If no condition filter is assigned the action is executed unconditionally 9 2 n 6 Delete action To remove an action select an action usi...

Page 57: ...the default name Action list N and placed on the end of the list You can now start editing the action list details for the new action list 9 3 n Select action list 1 Name Action list 1 Select an actio...

Page 58: ...g the cursor or by entering the action list number and go to the Delete action list menu The display shows 4 Delete actlst Cancel Choose Ok and press Enter This removes the action list Repeat the comm...

Page 59: ...ettings 9 4 0 Add exception Access the menu to add an exception If the exception is created successfully the following message appears INFO Exception added The new exception is given the default name...

Page 60: ...assigned to this exception are performed during the exception time If the option is set to Off the exception actions are executed together with the other actions that must occur at the configured time...

Page 61: ...ng the cursor or by entering the exception number and go to the Delete exception menu The display shows 10 Delete excp Cancel Choose Ok and press Enter This removes the exception Repeat the command to...

Page 62: ...are more active schedules on a particular date the one with the highest number is processed For example if schedules 2 and 4 are active only schedule 4 actions are executed 9 5 n 1 Schedule name 1 Na...

Page 63: ...ubmenu to assign or remove action lists for the selected day of the week 1 Not set 2 Not set Choose previously configured action lists to configure the schedule There can be 4 action lists programmed...

Page 64: ...n particular areas See submenus below for details 9 5 n 8 1 Area in Schdl 1 Area in schdl 12345678 Only in the selected areas the following scheduled actions are allowed set unset part set shunt and a...

Page 65: ...u 2 is disabled Note Particular functions require user code entering To disable it switch off the User Code Req parameter if allowed Depending on the activation method the following function types and...

Page 66: ...G control Change user group privileges 1 UG identifier 2 and further user group privilege Choose a privilege and then change it Note that the user group type must allow this change Keypad control Chan...

Page 67: ...e warning time must be taken into account 3 The function is an entry to the appropriate user menu 4 The function requires logging in of the supervisor or the installer 5 The function requires logging...

Page 68: ...fob See Fob activation on page 62 for more information about activation If an error occurs the keypad shows an error message and beeps seven times WARNING ERROR The error can occur for example when y...

Page 69: ...press Enter to enter fob identifier and fob encryption key manually See Fob activation on page 62 for more information about activation Fob ID Fob key If the input has been already programmed you are...

Page 70: ...utton quickly two times then press and hold until fob LED flashes 3 times Release the button immediately after third flash 2 Press the unlock button quickly then press and hold until fob LED flashes 2...

Page 71: ...IN 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 Unset with PIN Off PIN Enter PIN PIN Off Unset with card Card Off card Unset with c...

Page 72: ...Increase volume X Right Decrease volume X Left Panic Panic alarm 1 3 Active alarms Display active zones and faults that should be acknowledged Function Function Alarm memory Display alarms that occurr...

Page 73: ...r 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 Panic alarm 1 3 1 Availability must be defined by the installer When a P...

Page 74: ...equently used SMS commands We suggest that you complete the forms using a pencil so that you can erase obsolete entries and thereby keep your records up to date and compact It may be necessary to make...

Page 75: ...Advisor Advanced Manager Manual 67 User record User name User group Full name...

Page 76: ...68 Advisor Advanced Manager Manual User name User group Full name...

Page 77: ...Advisor Advanced Manager Manual 69 User group record User group Function summary...

Page 78: ...70 Advisor Advanced Manager Manual Condition filters This information is provided by the installer Number Filter name Description...

Page 79: ...Advisor Advanced Manager Manual 71 Number Filter name Description...

Page 80: ...ed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed T...

Page 81: ...Advisor Advanced Manager Manual 73 Exceptions Date Time Action...

Page 82: ...74 Advisor Advanced Manager Manual SMS commands Command Format or example...

Page 83: ...Advisor Advanced Manager Manual 75 Command Format or example...

Page 84: ...Disable command description for more details Command syntax The following syntax is used for all commands PIN command parameters command parameters The following principles apply Commands are case in...

Page 85: ...ample status st Get system status The command returns the following alarm in areas areas set areas being set partset unset areas not ready and fault list st Get system status area area list ar area li...

Page 86: ...mand forcepartset Forced part set all allowed areas forcepartset 1 Forced part set area 1 fp 2 3 5 Forced part set areas 2 3 and 5 fp all Forced part set all allowed areas zone zone list zn zone list...

Page 87: ...inhibit zones 1 2 3 and 7 isolate zone list iso zone list Isolate listed zones isolate 2 Isolate zone 2 iso 1 2 3 7 Isolate zones 1 2 3 and 7 unisolate zone list uniso zone list Unisolate listed zones...

Page 88: ...on trigger list Activate listed triggers on 1 Activate trigger 1 on 2 5 6 Activate triggers 2 5 and 6 off trigger list Deactivate listed triggers off 1 Deactivate trigger 1 off 2 5 6 Deactivate trigg...

Page 89: ...48223322555 9 Change phone number of user 9 to the new one unregister num unr num Delete phone number of the user num 1 Note You cannot delete your own phone number using this command unregister 6 Del...

Page 90: ...mi language english 6 Set language for user 6 to English language polski Set own language to Polish credits cr Get GSM network credit information 1 The answer format may vary for different GSM operato...

Page 91: ...particular idle time In this mode the information displayed on LCD and LED is very limited for security reasons A user intervention is necessary for return to a normal display mode Arming station RAS...

Page 92: ...the Advisor Advanced control panel Fire alarm An alarm triggered by fire or smoke detectors indicating a fire Fob A personal wireless device which is used to perform programmed functions for example...

Page 93: ...n of part of an area where a change in the status of certain zones from normal to active causes an alarm An area or premise is part set when it is partially unoccupied like the outside of a home is pa...

Page 94: ...User Anybody making use of the Advisor Advanced system Users are identified to the Advisor Advanced system by a unique number that is associated with the user s PIN or card User group User groups defi...

Page 95: ...here is an alarm 18 when to contact the central station company 20 area schedule 56 selection mode 38 area selection mode 38 areas displayed 16 armed display 5 10 auto unset areas 56 autoset 15 C cale...

Page 96: ...Ds mean 3 local alarm 18 lock user data 34 lockout 20 log 30 M manual test call 41 menu 22 accessing 23 panel status 31 program users 34 scrolling the list of menus 23 time out facility 22 unauthorise...

Page 97: ...g zones 31 telephone number 42 test call 41 time and date 40 menu options 40 time limit when set 10 when unset 11 trigger state 43 troubleshooting 11 20 U unset the system 14 15 alarm 11 time limit 11...

Page 98: ...splay logs 4 Panel status 5 PIN 6 SMS and Voice 6 1 User phone 6 2 SMS reporting 6 3 SMS control 7 Users 7 0 Add user 7 n Edit user 7 n 1 User name 7 n 2 PIN 7 n 3 User card 7 n 4 RF Fobs 7 n 4 0 Add...

Page 99: ...Action filter 9 2 n 3 Active 9 2 n 6 Delete action 9 3 Action lists 9 3 0 Add action list 9 3 n Select action list 9 3 n 1 Action list name 9 3 n 3 Actions 9 3 n 2 Active 9 3 n 4 Delete action list 9...

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