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Product 
Summary

The ATP1000 lets you control all programming and operation of compatible security systems 
(see the “Specifications” section).

The large 2-line, 16-character display provides easy to read messages to indicate the current sta-
tus of the system. The touchpad includes police, fire, and auxiliary panic buttons that can be acti-
vated anytime. A built-in speaker provides alarm, status, and button-press sounds. A swing-
down door reveals a label with basic system operating commands. The door can be removed by 
simply opening it past its stop point. The door can also be reattached later if desired.

Tools and Equipment Needed

4-conductor, 22- or 18-gauge wire

Screwdriver

#6 screws and anchors (included)

Panhead screws for gang box installation

Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard

Installation

Guidelines

Mount the touchpad in an environmentally controlled area (32°F to 120°F/0°C to 49°C).

When mounting the touchpad, allow at least 3 inches below it for the swing-down cover.

Do not exceed the maximum available power. See the panel installation instructions for max-
imum available power.

Table 1 describes the power used by the touchpad.

Table 2 describes the maximum wire lengths allowed between the touchpad and the panel.

Table 1: Touchpad Power Usage

Current (mA)

Conditions

110

Maximum alarm current with the 
buzzer sounding and the touchpad 
illuminated from a button press

60

Typical operation

12

Power saving mode (no panel AC 
power)

Table 2: Maximum Touchpad Wire Lengths

Wire Gauge 

(Unshielded or 

Shielded)

Max. Touchpad Wire Length 

Between Touchpad and Panel

18

750 feet

22

300 feet

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Summary of Contents for ATP1000

Page 1: ...ncluded Panhead screws for gang box installation Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard Installation Guidelines Mount the touchpad in an environmentally controlled area 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C When mounting the touchpad allow at least 3 inches below it for the swing down cover Do not exceed the maximum available power See the panel installation instructions for max imum available power Table...

Page 2: ... not overtighten screws or the mounting plate may bind and prevent the touchpad from mounting properly 5 For wall mount installations cut a hole in the wall in the wire access area of the mount ing plate to pull the wiring cable through Wiring the Touchpad to the Panel 1 Remove panel AC and backup battery power 2 Run a 4 conductor 18 to 22 gauge wire from the panel to the touchpad location see Tab...

Page 3: ...lay shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 9 Press A or B until the display shows EXIT PROGRAMMING READY then press ƒ The touchpad should show the date and time display Programming To program options for the newly installed touchpad such as key beeps see the specific panel installation instructions Connecting the Touchpad for System Programming Only For installations that don t include an alphanumeric touchpad ...

Page 4: ...from the panel header Testing Note Contact the central monitoring station before activating alarms to avoid dispatching local police and fire departments Test the touchpad by arming disarming the system activating the touchpad panics bypassing sensors and by turning chime and lights on off to verify correct operation Refer to the panel User s Manual for complete system operating instructions Adjus...

Page 5: ...splay shows DA n where n is the new touchpad unit number 4 Do not use unit number 15 in Concord RF systems 5 Press to exit from the configuration mode Note If the new touchpad unit number was previously learned by the panel communication between the touchpad and the panel begins immediately However if the new touchpad unit number has never been Table 3 Troubleshooting Problem Action Solution Touch...

Page 6: ...omplete UL installation requirements for the system you are installing Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GE Interlogix can void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits...

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