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5570 (EN) • REV E • ISS 22MAR22 

 

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2, depending on the wire cross-sectional area, or IEC TS 
60695-11-21, regardless of cross-sectional area.  

Alternatively, such wires must comply with UL 2556 VW-1. 
Appropriate wire cross-sectional area must be selected to 
withstand 2 A current. 

Use the mains connector terminal for connecting the AC mains 
supply. A fixed cable or flexible mains lead to earthed mains 
outlet can be used. When fixed wiring is used, insert 
a dedicated all-pole circuit breaker in the power distribution 
network. In all cases the mains connection must comply with 
local regulations. 

Always connect the building protective earthing wire and 
ensure the connection is reliable. See also “Earthing” on page 
8.
 

In case the panel is connected to the power grid using fixed 
wiring, it is recommended that earth wire is longer than line 
and neutral.  

Do connect incoming line and neutral to mains connection 
block according to the label. 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 disconnected. 

When installing the mains power, use strain reliefs such as 
cable ties and coupling PG16s to ensure proper wiring and 
minimize the risk of wire damage during installation and use. If 
product entry hole breakouts are used, it is required to also 
make use of UL-V2 (or better) approved PG16 cable gland. 
Refer to PG16 specification to meet minimum and maximum 
cable diameters. 

In all cases local regulations must be observed. 

WARNING: 

Electrocution hazard. To avoid personal injury or 

death from electrocution, remove all sources of power and 
allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing 
equipment. 

Battery installation 

WARNING! 

Using incorrect types of batteries may cause risk 

of fire, explosion or chemical leakage. Use only types of 
batteries listed in “Specifications” on page 9. 

To install the battery, do the following:  

1.  Make sure that your product settings allow you to open its 

cover without starting the tamper alarm. 

2.  Make sure that the mains power is off and remove the 

cover. 

3.  If necessary, remove the battery shield, unscrewing four 

screws. 

4.  Connect the battery, sliding the product wires on the wire 

connectors. Note that depending on the battery model, the 
connectors can be located differently. 

5.  Mount the battery shield using four screws. 

WARNING! 

The battery shield must be mounted during normal 

device operation. 

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 wires for PSTN cabling, and make use of heat shrink.  

Battery replacement 

This product may contain one (or more) sealed, rechargeable, 
BS-type lead-acid battery. Because removing a battery may 
affect the product’s configuration settings or trigger an alarm, 
only a qualified installer should remove the batteries. 

To remove a battery: 

1.  Make sure that your product settings allow you to open the 

cover without starting the tamper alarm. 

2.  Switch off the mains power, if necessary, and remove the 

cover. 

3.  If necessary, remove the battery shield, unscrewing four 

screws. 

4.  Disconnect the battery. Note that depending on the battery 

model the connectors may be located differently. 

5.  Remove the battery from the holder. 

Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or 
regulations.  

See the specifications for your product or contact technical 
support for information on replacement batteries. 

Mounting 

The unit is mounted with screws or bolts through the mounting 
holes in the rear section of the enclosure. 

 

Important:

 

When the product is mounted to the wall, 

assure that at least 3 times the weight of the product can be 
supported. The product weight is the product itself plus battery 
and accessories.  

Ensure that the unit is mounted on a flat, solid, vertical surface 
such that the base will not flex or warp when the mounting 
screws and bolts are tightened. 

Leave a 50 mm clearance between equipment enclosures 
mounted side by side and 25 mm between the enclosure and 
the sidewall. 

The rechargeable battery must not be fitted until the control 
panel is secured to the fixing surface. Under no circumstances 
should the panel be transported with a battery fitted. 

Take care that wire terminals are isolated. The use of cable 
ties to neatly secure cables is recommended. 

WARNING! 

Use cables that comply with IEC 60332-1-2 and 

IEC 60332-1-3, or IEC 60332-2-2, or IEC TS 60695-11-21, or 
UL 2556 VW-1. 

Use cables and connections that can withstand at least 2 A 
current.  

General installation guidelines 

The Advisor Advanced control panels have been designed, 
assembled, and tested to meet the requirements of current 

Содержание ATS 500A Series

Страница 1: ...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 250 250 9 30 61 5 28 2 37 2 125 9 61 5 126 4 118 Ø20 2 1 1 1 1 1 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 NTC COMMS 12V 0VD D 315 40 385 55 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 109 4 102 5 60 2 60...

Страница 2: ... 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 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 NTC COMMS 12V 0VD D 35 315 90 31 33 24 445 35 97 5 157 5 157 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 ...

Страница 3: ...ium MM and MM and large housing LM pry off tamper mount N N 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 NTC COMMS 12V 0V D D 1 1 1 1 1 2 COM NO COM NO C T TAMPER B C D E A MM MM LM ...

Страница 4: ...shielding B A 1 2 3 5 6 10 9 22 21 23 18 16 24 25 19 17 15 14 26 4 11 13 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 NTC COMMS 12V 0V D D 12 20 8 7 1740 ATS1201 E 1740 Advisor Advanced ATS1210 E ATS1135 ATS1203 E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 7 7 8 9 8 9 9 ...

Страница 5: ...TS1500A IP MM Metal MM 315 x 388 x 85 5 2 ATS1500A SM Metal SM 250 x 250 x 86 2 8 Model Enclosure Dimensions mm Weight kg ATS1500A IP SM Metal SM 250 x 250 x 86 2 8 ATS1500A LP 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 2 6 ATS3500A IP LP Plast...

Страница 6: ...ons are given in mm For more details on connections and connecting devices to the Advisor Advanced see Cabling on page 8 For details on connecting pry off tampers see Pry off tamper mounting below Pry off tamper mounting For medium MM and MM and large housings LM follow the steps in Figure 6 For large plastic housing LP follow the steps in Figure 7 Caution Once the ATS MM TK tamper assembly has be...

Страница 7: ...at depending on the battery model the connectors can be located differently 5 Mount the battery shield using four screws WARNING The battery shield must be mounted during normal device operation 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 wires for PSTN ca...

Страница 8: ...on may not exceed 30 m For longer distances use relay output expansion for example ATS624 four relay expander The minimum clearance between equipment closures is 50 mm between equipment vents Only use these units in a clean environment and not in humid air Environmental requirements are given in Specifications on page 9 For the panel terminal connections the recommended torque is 0 3 to 0 4 N m Th...

Страница 9: ...e zones However by programming the zones as dual loop all zone inputs can be programmed to give a few states indication for the same zone Depending on the detector model do the following to set up zones Choose your EOL connection type Program input mode Set end of line resistor values Configure anti masking option Refer to Advisor Advanced ATSx500A Installation and Programming Manual for details S...

Страница 10: ...ngs applicable for particular batteries are specified in Auxiliary current and battery capacity on page 11 6 High temperature and multiple charge cycles may greatly reduce battery life time See the specifications for your battery for more information 7 If during a manual or a programmed battery test the battery voltage drops below this threshold the battery test fails 8 Deep discharge protection m...

Страница 11: ...de or minimum air pressure 2000 m above mean sea level Fuses Battery ATS1500A IP ATS3500A IP 2 A resettable ATS4500A IP 3 A resettable 12 V aux 1 A resettable System databus 1 A resettable Siren 1 high current output S1 1 A resettable Siren 2 high current output S2 1 A resettable Siren 3 high current output S3 1 A resettable Mains mains fuse ATS1500A IP SM LP T 160 mA 230 VAC slow Aritech 33 119 A...

Страница 12: ...attery charger fail Fuse power output fail Output overload Monitoring function Message Cause Power outputs Fuse power output fail Exhausted fuse Fuse loss Short circuit Overload Power supply Power unit power output fail Power unit failure Overvoltage Tampers Device tamper Device sabotage 1 Mains fail and Battery low will finally result in Battery deep discharge protection 2 Mains fault message is ...

Страница 13: ...rmed daily The following features are not allowed not evaluated Keyswitch zone types to set and unset the system Presetting indication and any automatic override of set prevention Refer to Table 6 below for all supported options for notification requirements Table 6 EN 50131 1 2006 options Notification equipment Alarm reporting Grade 3 options A B C D Remotely powered audible WD 2 Optional Optiona...

Страница 14: ...vices depending on intrusion panel regardless of type independent of other expanders ATS1201E 8 to 32 zone DGP expander with 3 A PSU small enclosure EN 50131 Grade 3 ATS1204E 8 to 32 zone DGP expander with 3 A PSU large enclosure EN 50131 Grade 3 I O expanders Panel can support up to 3 I O devices depending on the type ATS608 Plug in 8 zone expander ATS624 4 relay board ATS626 16 open collector ou...

Страница 15: ... ATS1451 ATS1452 ATS1455 ATS1457 ATS1458W ATS1458B ATS1459 ATS1482 Wiring and interconnections when used for CPNI applications The use of wiring and the associated interconnections shall be appropriate for the system performance required and the local conditions within the service environment The installation should conform to good working practices and be in accordance with the requirements of th...

Страница 16: ...re also connected to that network they do not prevent or interfere with the correct operation of the alarm transmission system INCERT policy The required settings for INCERT Grade 2 are all EN 50131 Grade 2 required settings and settings for INCERT Grade 3 are all EN 50131 Grade 3 required settings with the following modifications 1 2 9 1 m n 2 Batt test freq Everyday 8 2 1 User code required Enab...

Страница 17: ...500A IP MM is upgradable to Security Grade 3 using the ATS MM TK tamper kit Mode of operation as per EN 50136 2 2013 The transmission of the events to the central station takes place by means of pass through procedures in accordance with EN 50136 2 2013 Tested and certified by VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH Important To comply with the above standards it is required to configure the system according to...

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