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ATS125x 4-Door DGP Installation Manual
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2. 5C 6 J5 fa ear 266606 J6 1C2 1 GND link do not fit 6 ATS1110 LCD RAS TERM switch not set to ON 2 Earth lug to connect shield 7 Separate 12 V power supply Required if RAS is ATS4000 i more than 100 m from the nearest panel or DGP 3 4000 control panel Connect the negative terminal of the power supply 4 ATS4000 TERM link fitted first device on system to the wire of the databus databus 8 ATS125x TERM link fitted last device on system 5 Preferred data cable type is WCAT 52 two twisted databus pairs 9 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Note The local databus not shown has the same requirements The local databus is connected to CON9 CON10 of the ATS125x nou See ATS system databus connection ATS125x local databus and earth connection and earthing details below Earthing WARNING Correct earthing procedure must be followed Earthing of one cabinet containing several devices All devices designed for the system allow earth connection to the metal housing via metal studs Take care that these metal studs have a good connection to the housing beware of paint ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 5 The earth connections on each piece of equipment in the system can be used to connect the shielding of cables If a device is placed in a plastic housing the earth lug of this device also has to be
3. Report Door Open Close I Report Forced Door aL I 3 Initialise Database Report DOTL Reader LED Options I Pulsed Lock amp Unlock Relays y 4 Display Card I Time amp Attendance Reader I Reader Duress 5 Door core 5 Hardware dior P Unlock Relay Number Zone Number 6 Reserved y onitor 2nd Door Zone Forced Output Number v Shunt Zone Number s 7 System Options P Mains Fail Output Number Warning Output Number Low Battery Output Number DOTL Zone Number Tamper Output Number DOTL Output Number 8 Macro Logic Request to exit Zone Number Interlock Zone Numbers 9 Version Number Areas Fault Output Number 10 To Local Devices CARD FORMAT only can be configured via management software 18 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Specifications General specifications ATS1251 ATS1252 ATS1253 ATS1254 End of line resistor Housing PCB Colour Operating temperature Humidity IP protection grade Default 4 7 KQ 2 0 25 W Other 10 KQ 2 0 25 W 2 2 KQ 2 0 25 W 480 x 464 x 160 mm 445 x 315 x90 mm 202 x 218 x 48 mm Beige 10 to 55 C 95 noncondensing IP30 Mains power specifications Mains input voltage 230 V 10 50 Hz 10 129 VA
4. ps 8 ov OD ov D White 12v eee 12V D Green Q Q ATS 110x 12V ov n D By 12V D 2 Q X X ATS 1190 4 Figure 6 Connection door contact and request to exit button 1 Door contact 2 Request to exit button push button Figure 7 Door lock connection PCB ATS 125x Ol LOCK1 PWR Y O _ 3 _ LOCK1 PWR Lock2 PWR O no Re OJ Nc Olc A Of Nc ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Zones RASs and outputs Numbering All DGPs zones RASs and outputs are numbered according to a set formula This is used when determining the physical numbers and locations of DGPs outputs etc during programming Table 4 Zones RASs and outputs allocated per DGP DGP panel Zones RASs outputs DGP panel Zones RASs outputs Control panel 1 16 DGP 7 113 128 DGP 1 17 32 DGP 8 129 144 DGP 2 33 48 DGP 9 145 160 DGP 3 49 64 DGP 10 161 176 DGP 4 65 80 DGP 11 177 192 DGP 5 81 96 DGP 12 193 208 DGP 6 97 112 Zones A 4 door DGP has a maximum of 16 zones available or 32 zones if occupies two addresses These zones follow the standard zone numbering For example ATS125x 1 is DGP1 and has 16 zones which the ATS control panel identifies as zones 17 to 32 If all 32 zones are used the next DGP address is not available For example DGP1 zones 17 48 DGP2 is not available DGP3 zones 49 64 See
5. ATS125x default zone and relay settings on page 11 for more details on default zone and unlock relay settings Note The ATS125x 4 door DGP has only 8 zones onboard Another 24 zones can be connected with ATS1202 zone expanders RASs Card readers keypads ATS110x ATS115x and ATS1170 units are polled as RASs Polling allows the RAS to transfer data to the ATS125x RASs are connected to the ATS125x local databus Each RAS has a unique number in the system depending on 4 door DGP address and RAS address on local databus See Table 4 above for more details 16 RASs can be connected to each ATS125x local databus The RAS addresses relate to specific doors on the ATS125x and to the reader location if readers are mounted on both sides of the same door 10 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Table 5 RAS address and reader function IN IN OUT OUT Door 1 1 5 9 13 Door 2 2 6 10 14 Door 3 3 7 11 15 Door 4 4 8 12 16 Outputs The 4 door DGP has one output available as a switched power output external siren output There are also four onboard unlock relays available one for every door K1 to K4 A 4 door DGP can address 48 outputs in total using macro logic Output controllers are used to expand the number of outputs on a DGP Each output controller expands the outputs by eight Output and zone numbers are always the same as the first 16 zone numbers on the DGP to which they are connected Outputs devices ATS1810 4 w
6. Guide ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 15 Troubleshooting ATS system data bus indicator LED s Rx1 Tx1 The yellow Rx1 LED flashes to indicate polling data is received on the system data bus from the panel If the LED does not flash the control panel is not operational or the bus is faulty e Check that DGP is powered correctly e Check wiring DGP data bus connections The red Tx1 LED flashes to indicate the DGP is replying to polling from the control panel If the Rx LED flashes but the Tx LED does not the DGP is not programmed to be polled in the control panel or has the wrong address e Check if the DGP connected to the data bus has the correct address e Check that the DGP is being polled ATS control Menu 19 gt 4 4 door DGP local data bus indicator LEDs Tx The red Tx LED flashes when the ATS125x is polling remote devices readers and interfaces on the local databus The Tx LED should always be active Rx The yellow Rx LED flashes to indicate remote devices reply to polling If the LED does not flash the RASs are not programmed to be polled are addressed incorrectly or the bus is faulty e Check that RASs are powered correctly e Check RAS data bus connections e Check that the RASs readers and interfaces are polled ATS 125x Menu 1 4 Poll RAS e Check that RASs are addressed correctly 16 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Programming map 1 DGP Options 2 Door Options Output
7. connected except for devices that are not provided with an earth lug Earthing panels in a single building In a single building several cabinets or devices are earthed A licensed contractor must check the safety earth of this building Earthing panels in more than one building If the wiring extends to separate buildings use more than one common earth system Use the ATS1740 isolator repeaters to isolate the system databus This protects the system against variations in earth potential Shielding The shield of all the shielded cables used in the system should only be connected on one side to one common earthing point in a building If a shielded databus cable is routed via more than one plastic device the shield from the incoming and outgoing cable must be connected Figure 3 System shielding example 6 _ ti nali dl ta 4 4 4 V 4 ae n a po ANS 1 3 3 i I gt N gt aia ll 3 toll 3 a lal 3 Si Ki 2 q 9 N a 25 5 S S Fa a a 8 A 8 8 7 7 W 1 Mains power with local earth 6 Building 2 2 Mains power connector 7 Device in metal housing 3 System databus 8 Device in plastic housing 4 Earth lug 9 ATS control panel 5 Building 1 6 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual ATS system databus connection The system databus is used to connect DGPs such as ATS125x and arming stations to the ATS control panel
8. connection 24 V models 27 4 27 6 27 8 V ATS1252 ATS1254 2x7 2 2x25 Ah CON2 AUX Auxiliary power output 13 6 13 8 14 0 POWER 2 A S S External siren output 13 6 13 8 14 0 1 A CON3 LOCKPWR Lock power output 12V models 13 6 13 8 14 0 V 1 2 ATS1251 ATS1253 2 A Lock power output 24V models 27 4 27 6 27 8 V ATS1252 ATS1254 2 A CON4 RELAY C NO Contacts door relays each 30 VAC CONS or NC 2 A CONS COMMS 12V Power for local bus 13 6 13 8 14 0 CON10 2 A Notes e Maximum total current consumption for auxiliary power outputs and external siren should not exceed 2 A e Maximum total current consumption should not exceed 3 A including battery load current 22 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 23 24 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual
9. guidelines are followed the system will give many years of reliable Service In addition to the following guidelines during the installation of the ATS125x DGP it is essential to follow any country dependent installation requirements and local applicable standards Only a qualified electrician or other suitable trained and qualified person should attempt to wire this system to the mains or to the public telephone network 1 Ensure that there is a good earth available for the alarm system 2 Maintain a separation between low voltage and mains supply cables Use separate points of cable entry to the control panel cabinet 3 Ifthe upper and or lower cabinet entry cable holes are used to route wiring into the control panel always use a proper pipe fitting system by means of an appropriate conduit and junction box For this purpose use only materials of suitable flammability class HB or better 4 For mains power connection use the mains connector terminal either through a permanent wiring or a flexible mains cable to an earthed mains outlet Always use cable ties to fix the mains cable at the dedicated fixing point provided near the mains terminal connector a In case when installing permanent fixed wiring insert an easily accessible dedicated bipolar circuit breaker in the power distribution network b Never attempt to solder mains connection wires at the ends where they will be wired to the terminal connectors 5 Avoid loop
10. i e auxiliary power local databus Example 2 One wants to meet Approval grade NF amp A2P 2 with an 18 Ah battery The application has a maximum local comms load 12 V of 200 mA According Table 9 on page 20 it means that the maximum available auxiliary current is 400 mA 24 V This 200 mA 12 V local comms load results in e 200 1 6 125 mA 24 V and this leaves e 400 125 275 mA 24 V for auxiliary i e locks power Restrictions e Max 12 V auxiliary current 1000 mA e Max 24 V auxiliary current 1600 mA Maximum auxiliary current can be limited by e Discharge duration e Available charge capacity for battery e Auxiliary fuse All data is based on a board without external equipment Cabling distance Table 10 Cabling distance From To Distance Cable type ATS control panel ATS125x system 1 5 km total databus length WCAT 52 or equivalent system databus J10 databus CON6 without repeaters ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 21 Local databus 1 CON9 RAS 1 5 km total databus length WCAT 52 or equivalent without repeaters Local databus 2 CON10 RAS 1 5 km total databus length WCAT 52 or equivalent without repeaters External terminals specification Table 11 External terminals Part Terminal Description Min Typ Max Unit CON1 AC Secondary AC transformer 20 VAC connection 120 VA BATT Battery connection 12 V models 13 6 13 8 14 0 V ATS1251 ATS1253 7 2 25 Ah Battery
11. max Current consumption 560 MA max at 230 V Main board supply voltage 30 VAC typical J17 Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 13 8 0 2 V 27 6 0 2 V 13 8 0 2 V 27 6 0 2 V Power supply current 4 0 A max 1600 mA max 4 0 Amax 1600 mA max 13 8 0 2 V 27 6 V 13 8 0 2 V 27 6 V 1100 mA max 1100 mA max 13 8 V 13 8 V Auxiliary power output Battery power output Battery type Battery max capacity Main board consumption Remaining current 13 8 0 2 V 2 A max Note Maximum permanent current to power devices external to the control equipment in the absence of alarm conditions 13 8 0 2 V 27 6 0 2 V 13 8 0 2 V 27 6 0 2 V Lead acid rechargeable 1x26 Ah nom 2x26Ah nom 1x7 2Ahnom 2x7 2 Ah nom or 1x18 Ah nom 100 mA at 13 8 0 2 V 3900 mA 1600 mA max 3900 mA 1600 mA max 13 8 VDC 27 6 VDC 13 8 VDC 27 6 VDC 1000 mA max 1000 mA max 15 8 VDC 15 8 VDC Notes e Remaining current means all available current that can be used for the following auxiliary power incl switched battery charge lock power and local databus power You can distribute the total available current over the terminals as long as the maximum remaining current and fuse rating for each output is respected ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 19 e The required battery current is dependant on the approval grade See Auxiliary current and battery capacity
12. minimal setup only consists of those settings required to activate the DGP and the connected RASs for programming 1 Set addresses of RASs readers or keypads connected to the local databus of the 4 Door DGP 2 Inthe Advisor MASTER control panel installer programming menu 19 4 DGP activate polling for the 4 Door DGP and set the DGP type How to access the ATS125x programming menu Access to the Door programming menu is via the Advisor MASTER Installer menu 28 To remote devices When programming in the 4 door programming menu you are actually programming the ATS125x If you are denied access to To remote devices it is because one or more of the above hardware or programming criteria have not been met To access the menu 1 Start with the display showing Remote Device 1 DGP 2 RAS Device Enter the type of remote device you want to program Select 1 DGP ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 13 2 Enter the number of the remote device you want to program Remote DGP Setup DEP NO The DGP number is the same as the DGP address The following is briefly displayed Connecting Enter to Abort You have now accessed the ATS125x Programming menu for the ATS125x that you have selected The display shows the 4 door programming menu display u Move On km Menu Move back See the ATS125x programming menus below for information
13. on available options and how to set them ATS125x programming menus Description No Menu 1 DGP Options 2 Door Options 3 nitialise Database 4 Display Card 5 Door Groups 6 Reserved 7 System Options 8 Program Macro Logic 9 Version Number 10 To Local Devices Global options valid for all doors of the selected 4 door DGP Options valid for each individual door on the ATS125x Allows initialisation of door database Resets all data in the DGP to default Displays card details on LCD for the last card that is badged Allows door group details to be viewed Allows ATS125x outputs to be activated to indicate system faults on the ATS125x Enables outputs and internal events to be generated by logic functions using ATS125x events ATS125x firmware and CPLD version number Enables you to access the remote devices on the local databus Initialise the database Initialise the 4 door DGP on initial power up only This is done via the door data menu option 3 Initialise database Caution All programming and settings will be reset to factory defaults Factory defaults are listed in the programming guide 14 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Poll connected RASs Go to menu 1 DGP options Set or select the following options 1 Enter RASs connected to be polled 2 Enter LCD RAS connected For more details on how to program the ATS125x 4 door DGP refer to the ATS125x Programming
14. terminate the local databus connection 1 on terminal CON9 5 Battery fuse F1 6 Auxili f F2 14 TERM 3 Use this link to terminate the local i Uxillary PoWer TUSE databus connection 2 on terminal CON10 7 _Databus 1 fuse F3 15 CON14 Input expander connector 8 Databus 2 fuse F4 16 CON15 Output expander connecter 9 Lock power 1 fuse F5 17 Mains terminal ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Connections Table 2 ATS125x connections Terminal block Wire Description CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC OV D D T C 1 2 3 4 C 5 6 7 8 C 12V OV D D 12V OV D D Mains power connection System earth see details on page 5 2 x 12 V batteries 7 2 Ah 24 V version 1x 12 V battery 7 2 Ah 12 V version Aux power Aux power External siren output Lock 1 power Lock 2 power Door 1 relay Door 2 relay Door 3 relay Door 4 relay System databus and panel tamper wiring see page 7 for details Tamper switch Zone 1 4 inputs Common Zone 5 8 inputs Common Local databus to connect RASs and DGPs see page 7 for details Local databus to connect RASs and DGPs see page 7 for details For 24 VDC models always use two batteries in series External siren output is a supervised output Typical EOL resistor is 1 kQ Mains power connection U
15. 125x on each loop Remote units can be located anywhere up to 1 5 km from the ATS125x Each loop must have termination on both ends See also Figure 5 on page 9 DIP switch settings DIP switches 1 to 4 DGP address are used to identify a DGP to the Advisor MASTER control panel i e to assign the DGP address A 4 door DGP can only be addressed as DGPs 1 to 12 DIP switches 5 to 6 are used for zone expansion configuration DIP switches 7 to 8 are not used ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 7 DIP switches 1 to 4 Poe aan DGP 0 susa pesi DGP 4 Rand Ba DGP 1 DGP 5 page Brea pese Pena SD SD bau Anu li 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DGP 8 LE DGP 12 DGP 9 DGP 10 DGP 11 panas Rene DGP 13 DGP 15 Connection diagrams Figure 4 System databus connection PCB ATS 4000 ggo THe OV D D PNF N NZ NA NE NEN ZNA BZ ZZ NANA DIP switches 5 to 8 8 onboard inputs no expanders E 2 IO Je 8 onboard inputs 1 x ATS1202 8 RIO wf Cg E vu wf Lg 8 onboard inputs 2 x ATS1202 E LJ Cos 4 8 onboard inputs 3 x ATS1202 PCB ATS 125x OV D OV D D ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Figure 5 Local databus connection PCB ATS 125x ATS1190 12V Red ATS 1170 D Fav OV Black DI OX gt
16. Controllers Batch Number Alarm Code Prefix Digits oll RAS AS s with LCD AS s with Request to Exit Enabled AS s with Toggle Enabled ual Zone ard to Pin Time wo Cards Time Multiple Badge Time e lock Delay Time Region Count Limit Select Door x x x x 1 Access Options 2 Request to Exit Options ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual System Code tart Card Number umber of Cards tart User Number Unlock Time Extended Unlock Time Wn ONS 5 5 Sisto wn 5 G D D 3 ca hunting hunt Time Extended Shunt Time hunt Warning Time hunt Until Door CLosed ancel Shunt After Door Secures ow Security Timezone n Reader Card amp PIN Out Reader Card amp PIN n Reader No PIN If TZ Out Reader No PIN If TZ n Reader Inhibit Region 0 Users Out Reader Inhibit Region 0 Users nti Pass Back n Region In Reader Two Cards Out Reader Two Cards RTE Timezone In RTE Disabled When Armed Out RTE Disabled When Armed RTE Times Door Open RTE Reporting 7 y 3 Alarm Control P Alarm Group I Reader Has No Alarm Control I Entry Denied if Area Armed I Exit Denied if Area Armed I RAS Number Disabled y 4 Reader Options P Zone Holds Door Unlocked Door Unlocked Until Door Opens Unlock Timezone Unlock Timezone After Entry Report Door closed amp locked I Map Open Unlocked to Unlocked
17. GE Security ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Intended use Certification and compliance European directives Contact information 2009 GE Security Inc This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from GE Security Inc except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law The information in this document is subject to change without notice GE Security Inc GE Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of General Electric Company The ATS Advisor Master name and logo are trademarks of GE Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Use this product only f
18. Important notes on mounting Mount the unit using screws or bolts through the four mounting holes in the base Ensure that the unit is mounted on a flat solid vertical surface so that the base will not flex or warp when the mounting screws or bolts are tightened Allow 50 mm clearance between equipment enclosures mounted side by side and 25 mm between an enclosure and the sidewall Only use units in a clean environment and not in humid air LEDs Table 3 ATS125x LEDs LED Description RST OFF The microprocessor is functioning normally ON The system is in the reset state Rx1 Flashing LED indicates polling data is being received from the ATS control panel on the system databus Tx1 Flashing LED indicates the 4 door DGP is replying to polling from the ATS control panel on the system databus Rx Flashing LED indicates remote units readers and interfaces replying to polling Tx Flashing LED indicates the 4 door DGP is polling remote units readers and interfaces on the ATS125x local databus The Tx LED should always be active L1 L4 Indicates the Unlock Relay is active ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 3 General installation guidelines The ATS125x DGP has been designed assembled and tested to meet the requirements related to safety emission and immunity with respect to environmental electrical and electromagnetic interference in accordance with the current relevant standards If the following
19. NF amp A2P 3 72 30 N A 110 200 VdS B 30 24 110 450 700 VdS C 60 24 N A 175 290 Available battery capacities depend on the housing as well Please refer to maximum battery capacity in Specifications on page 19 Table 9 ATS1252 amp ATS1254 auxiliary current and battery capacity 24V models Battery type 2x 7 2 Ah 2 x 18 Ah 2x26 Ah Approval grade Discharge time h Charge time h Max available auxiliary current mA EN 1 amp 2 12 72 500 1400 1800 EN 3 amp 4 60 24 N A 200 300 NF amp A2P 2 36 30 100 400 600 20 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual NF amp A2P 3 72 30 N A 150 250 VdS B 30 24 120 500 730 VdS C 60 24 N A 200 300 Available battery capacities depend on the housing as well Please refer to maximum battery capacity in Specifications on page 19 All Auxiliary currents mentioned in the tables above are calculated for the 24 V auxiliary For calculation of the maximum load on 12 V auxiliary outputs a correction factor of 1 6 should be taken into account Formula laux 12 V laux 24 V x 1 6 Example 1 One wants to meet Approval grade EN 1 amp 2 with an 18 Ah battery The application has a maximum load of 24 V locks of 800 mA According Table 9 on page 20 the maximum available auxiliary current is 1400 mA 24 V This means that besides the 800 mA for the 24 locks either e 1400 800 600 mA is left 24 V auxiliary or e 600 x 1 6 960 mA left 12 V auxiliary
20. Remote devices can be up to 1 5 km from an ATS control panel Each remote device is assigned an address and is polled in sequence by the ATS control panel Up to 12 4 door DGPs can be connected on the main ATS system databus Arming stations and DGPs must be connected via a two pair twisted shielded data cable from the system databus connection WCAT 52 is recommended Connect the shield of the data cable to earth at the ATS control panel It should be left disconnected at the other end The 4 door DGPs have their own built in power supply and do not require power from the databus Only the D D and 0 V connections are required between the ATS control panel and a 4 door DGP See also Figure 4 on page 8 ATS125x local databus and earth connection The ATS125x allows for 16 arming stations LCD remote arming stations Smart Card readers to be connected to the local databus CON9 CON10 The ATS125x local databus consists of two electrically independent loops If there is a failure in one loop the other loop can still communicate with the remote devices The location of devices on the first or on the second loop has no influence on the functionality as both loops behave as one databus Wire the door contacts and request to exit buttons associated with each door to the ATS125x inputs Any zone used for DOTL door open too long cannot have any wiring connected Each unit is assigned an address and is polled in sequence by the ATS
21. ault zone and relay settings 11 Door numbering 12 Power up procedure 13 Setup procedure 13 How to access the ATS125x programming menu 13 ATS125x programming menus 14 Initialise the database 14 Poll connected RASs 15 Troubleshooting 16 ATS system data bus indicator LED s 16 4 door DGP local data bus indicator LEDs 16 Programming map 17 Specifications 19 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Important information This manual provides information for the following 4 door access control data gathering panels DGPs ATS1251 ATS1252 ATS1253 and ATS1254 When referring to the 4 door DGP this can be read as any model of the ATS125x unless specifically stated otherwise Table 1 List of existing 4 door DGP models Model Auxiliary power Locks power Housing Dimensions ATS1251 12V 12 V ATS1642 big enclosure 480 x 464 x 160 mm ATS1252 12V 24 V ATS1642 big enclosure 480 x 464 x 160 mm ATS1253 12V 12 V ATS1640 small enclosure 445 x 315 x90 mm ATS1254 12V 24 V ATS1640 small enclosure 445 x 315 x 90 mm For 24 VDC models always use two batteries in series ii ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Installation ATS125x 4 door DGP overview The figure below shows the 4 door DGP layout Figure 1 ATS125x layout
22. ay relay card allows the use of output numbers 5 to 8 of the outputs allocated to the DGP address For example DGP 1 uses unlock relay 17 18 19 and 20 for opening doors and outputs 21 to 24 are available on the relay card Note this card cannot be used together with ATS1811 ATS1820 clocked output cards ATS1811 8 way relay cards allow use of output numbers 5 to 48 of the outputs allocated to the DGP address For example DGP 1 uses unlock relay 17 18 19 and 20 for opening doors and outputs 21 to 63 are available on the relay cards ATS1820 16 way open collector card This is the same as ATS1811 The 4 door DGP can activate outputs 33 to 63 only by utilizing macro logic When using more than two ATS1811s or ATS1820s use a separate power supply ATS125x default zone and relay settings Table 6 ATS125x defaults Door 1 Door 2 Door 3 Door 4 Door contact 1 3 5 7 Request to exit zone 2 4 6 8 DOTL 1 3 5 7 Door relay K1 K2 K3 K4 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual 11 The zone numbers in Table 6 on page 11 refer to the physical zone numbers on the ATS125x PCB The system zone numbers relating to these functions for each of the ATS125x can be found in Table 4 Door numbering Door numbers are determined by e The RAS or reader address when connected to the ATS system databus doors 1 to 16 e 4 door DGP address doors 17 to 64 Doors 1 to 16 are reserved for RAS 1 to 16 and are connected to the ATS syste
23. below for determining which current should be reserved for charging the battery Note that auxiliary power lock power and local databus power is limited by the battery current e For the 12 V model 3900 mA can be distributed Higher current value drives the power supply into current limit e For the 24 V model 1600 mA can be distributed over 27 6 V contacts Locks and Battery and 1000 mA can be distributed over the 13 8 V contacts auxiliary power incl switched and the local communications Fuses F1 Battery 1 5 A Fast 20x5 F5 Lock power 1 2 A Fast 20x5 F2 Auxiliary power 1A Fast 20x5 F6 Lock power 2 2 A Fast 20x5 F3 Local databus 1 800 mA Fast 20x5 F7 Switched power 1A Fast 20x5 F4 Local databus 2 800 mA Fast 20x5 Mains Mains fuse 800 mA Slow 20x5 Mains fuse is part of the mains terminal block WARNING Before removing the mains fuse the mains power must be disconnected See Mains power connection on page 2 Auxiliary current and battery capacity Note This is only a reference to approval requirements Please contact your local sales office for more information about the valid certification Table 8 ATS1251 amp ATS1253 auxiliary current and battery capacity 12 V models Battery type 7 2 Ah 18 Ah 26 Ah Approval grade Discharge time h Chargetime h Max available auxiliary current mA EN 1 amp 2 12 72 450 1300 1800 EN 3 amp 4 60 24 N A 175 290 NF amp A2P 2 36 30 N A 330 500
24. m databus These only provide basic access control door opening Doors 17 to 64 are used for door numbers and are controlled by a 4 door DGP ATS125x These doors provide enhanced access control functions such as anti passback Table 7 Door numbers allocated per DGP Device address Door number RAS 1 to 16 1 to 16 door open only Door 1 2 3 4 DGP1 17 18 19 20 DGP2 21 22 23 24 DGP3 25 26 27 28 DGP4 29 30 31 32 DGP5 33 34 35 36 DGP6 37 38 39 40 DGP7 41 42 43 44 DGP8 45 46 47 48 DGP9 49 50 51 52 DGP10 53 54 55 56 DGP11 57 58 59 60 DGP12 61 62 63 64 12 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Power up procedure When the installation is complete ensure that the unit is addressed correctly using DIP switches 1 to 4 Only addresses 1 to 12 are available Verify that the RAM memory in the ATS125x and the Advisor MASTER control panel is the same On initial power up the LEDs on the 4 door DGP should indicate as follows e RST LED OFF ATS system databus indicator LEDs e Rx1 Flashes if the ATS125x receives polling from the ATS control panel e 1x1 Off if the ATS125x is not addressed or is not programmed to be polled by the control panel 4 door DGP local databus indicator LEDs e Tx Flashes when the ATS125x is polling remote devices readers interfaces on the local databus TX should always be active e Rx Flashing indicates remote devices reply to polling Setup procedure The
25. or the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com CE 1999 5 EC R amp TTE directive Hereby GE Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2004 108 EC EMC directive Non European manufacturers must designate an authorized representative in the Community Our authorized manufacturing representative is GE Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands For contact information see our Web site www gesecurity com Content Important information ii Installation 1 ATS125x 4 door DGP overview 1 Connections 2 Battery replacement 3 Important notes on mounting 3 LEDs 3 General installation guidelines 4 Cabling 5 Earthing 5 Shielding 6 ATS system databus connection 7 ATS125x local databus and earth connection 7 DIP switch settings 7 Connection diagrams 8 Zones RASs and outputs 10 Numbering 10 Outputs devices 11 ATS125x def
26. s of wire inside the control panel cabinet and route cables so that they do not lie on top or underneath of the printed circuit board The use of cable ties is recommended and improves neatness of the wiring within the box 6 The battery used with this unit must be made of materials of suitable flammability class HB or better 7 Any circuit connected either directly to the onboard relay s contact or to the external relay s contact through the onboard electronic output must be rated as a SELV safety extra low voltage operating circuit a Mains switching relay must not be fitted inside the control panel cabinet b Always place a suppression diode e g a 1N4001 across the relay coil c Use only relays with good insulation between the contacts and the coil 8 The minimum clearance between equipment closures is 50 mm between equipment vents 9 Only use these units in a clean environment and not in humid air 4 ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Cabling System databus preferred wiring The TERM link is on the first and last devices on the system databus In a star wiring configuration the TERM link is only fitted on the devices at the ends of the two longest system databus cable runs Figure 2 System databus wiring example Sa Ei 2 HOC 10 120 __J3 le e el 1 TST 3 o ST Ci T lo 66666 esesesd T J4
27. se the mains terminal to connect the mains supply A fixed cable or a flexible mains lead to an earthed mains outlet can be used In case fixed wiring is used insert a dedicated circuit breaker in the power distribution network WARNING Disconnect the mains power before opening the cabinet Disconnect the AC mains plug from the AC mains wall socket Disconnect the mains with the dedicated circuit breaker ATS125x 4 Door DGP Installation Manual Battery replacement This product contains one or more sealed rechargeable BS type lead acid batteries These are a maintenance free leakproof long life batteries that should not be removed under normal circumstances 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 do the following 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 Disconnect the battery sliding the product s wires off the wire connectors Note that depending on the battery model the connectors may be located differently 4 Remove the battery from the holder 5 For proper recycling dispose of all batteries as required by local ordinances or regulations See the specifications for your product or contact technical support for information on replacement batteries
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