ATS Control Panel. User s Manual



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ATS Control Panel User s Manual

ARITECH is a division of GE Interlogix BV COPYRIGHT 2004 GE Interlogix BV. All rights reserved. GE Interlogix BV grants the right to reprint this manual for internal use only. GE Interlogix BV reserves the right to change information without notice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome... 3 Looking at the keypad... 4 Using your PIN code to access the system... 5 Accessing the menu options... 6 To access the menu options... 7 Arming the system... 8 To arm the system... 9 Disarming the system... 10 To disarm the system... 10 Inhibiting a zone... 12 To inhibit a zone... 12 Uninhibiting a zone... 14 To uninhibit a zone... 15 What to do when there is an alarm... 16 To reset a local alarm... 17 To disarm an area in alarm... 19 Listing recent alarms... 20 To list recent alarms events... 21 Glossary... 22 Index... 23 This manual explains how to use the alarm system for every day use. It is applicable for all ATS control panels (ATS2000/3000/4000 series). Please read these instructions carefully before you start using the system for the first time, and keep them in a safe place for easy reference. Symbols are used in this manual to help explain the information: WELCOME Note. Gives you extra information. Press a button on the keypad. The alphanumeric buttons on the keypad. 1048413 (02/2004) ATS User s Manual 3

LOOKING AT THE KEYPAD 1 1 2 9 8 10 7 14 13 12 6 11 4 3 1 System LEDs 3 4 5 5 2 6 Used to display system main power, system faults and alarm. 2 Area LEDs Used to display which areas are armed or in alarm. 3 CLEAR button Used to exit the current function. 4 Alphanumeric buttons Used to enter information and codes. 5 MENU* button Used to: - display the menu login prompt. - backspace to correct an error. - scroll backwards in the menu. 6 button 8 ON / NEXT button NEXT button Used to: - display the next item in a menu list. - update the information displayed. ON button Used after entering your PIN code to arm the system. 9 LCD Display Used to display messages 10 ON button (ATS1110/1111) Used after entering your PIN code to arm the system. Used to: 4 ATS User s Manual - complete a step. - scroll forward in the menu. 7 OFF button Used after entering your PIN code to disarm the system. 11 Left/Right button For future use. Continued overleaf...

USING YOUR PIN CODE TO ACCESS THE SYSTEM You need a PIN code and/or a card to use the Advisor MASTER system. Your PIN code has between four and ten digits and is unique for each user. The manager of the security system has programmed your PIN code so that it lets you do specific tasks, such as arming or disarming the system. You can only access the menu options that your PIN code had been authorised to access. When you try to access an option that you are not authorised to access, you get the message You are unauthorised for this function. Also, although you may be able to access a menu option, depending on how your PIN code has been programmed, you may not be authorised to access all the information available on it. If you access the menu and do not use any keys for two minutes, you will automatically exit from the menu. It is a good practice to exit the menu using the CLEAR button rather than the time out facility because if someone else uses the menu before it times out, the functions used can be logged against your PIN code. 12 OPEN button Used to: - open a door via a valid code (if programmed) 13 For future use 14 Up/Down buttons Up button Used to: - scroll up the menu list - update the information displayed. Down button Used to: - scroll down the menu list - update the information displayed. ATS User s Manual 5

ACCESSING THE MENU OPTIONS The Advisor MASTER system lets you carry out several different functions. These functions are accessed through the menu options. The instructions on the right show you how to move between the different menu options available. Start with this display message with the Code prompt on the bottom line. Press the MENU* button You can only access the menu options that are authorised for your PIN code. The new message is displayed. See page 5, Using your PIN code, for further information. Enter your PIN code Press the button The new message is now displayed. Scroll lets you scroll through the menu options one by one. Press button to scroll forward Press MENU* button to scroll backwards Then enter the menu number of the menu you want to access. Press. Jump lets you jump to a specific menu option. Enter the menu number and press. Exit Lets you exit and return to the original display shown at the top of the page. Press CLEAR or O button to exit automatically. 6 ATS User s Manual

TO ACCESS THE MENU OPTIONS MENU* TO ACCESS MENU CODE PIN Code O - EXIT, - DOWN, * - UP O - EXIT, MENU : To Scroll To Jump To Exit CLEAR MENU* 0 Menu Number Program the function ATS User s Manual 7

ARMING THE SYSTEM When to arm: You arm the premises, or an area in it, when it is unoccupied, for example at the end of the day when everyone has gone home. Then if an unwanted event occurs, such as someone forcing open a door, this sets off an alarm. Start with this message. The Code line is the bottom line. The LED of the area you want to arm is off. Enter your PIN code The time limit to leave the premises once armed: Once you have armed the system, you must leave the premises (or area) within a pre-set time as otherwise you will set off the alarm. The manager of your system will infom you what this time limit is. Normally, you will hear a beeper during the time allowed to leave the building. When you cannot arm or disarm: You might not be authorised to arm/disarm specific areas in the premises because: Your PIN code has been programmed to arm/ disarm only specific areas in the premises. Make sure you know which areas you are authorised to arm/disarm. Your alarm system might have more than one control panel. If so, each will have been programmed to arm/disarm only specific areas in the premises. Make sure you use the correct keypad for the areas you want to arm/disarm. You cannot arm an area if it has a zone that is open, such as the magnetic contacts of a door or window. So, before arming, make sure that all doors and windows are properly closed. If a zone is open when you try to arm, the keypad will beep quickly seven times and you will get the message Active on.... You must then fix the problem. The manager of your system will tell you which keypad(s) you can use and which area(s) you can arm/disarm. Press ON What happens next depends on how your PIN code has been programmed: PIN code not programmed to display areas After entering the code and pressing, all disarmed areas are automatically armed and the display returns to the beginning. PIN code programmed to display areas You can do one of three options: 1. Display more areas lets you display the next disarmed area in the list. Select the area you want to arm as explained below (option 3) or press NEXT again. When finished, press. 2. Arm all areas - lets you arm all the areas at once. Press the 0 button and then. 3. Arm individual areas- lets you arm selected area(s) one at a time. Enter the area number and press for each area you want to arm. When finished, press again. When an area is armed, its LED lights up red. 8 ATS User s Manual

TO ARM THE SYSTEM PIN code ON PIN code not programmed to display areas PIN code programmed to display areas All disarmed areas are listed in the display. For example : O-ALL 1,OFFICE 2, BOARDROOM 3 AREA : To arm all areas 0 To display more areas NEXT To arm individual areas Area N ATS User s Manual 9

DISARMING THE SYSTEM When to disarm: If the area you want to enter is armed, you must first disarm the alarm system before you can enter as otherwise you will set off the alarm. You will know when an area is armed because its LED on the keypad will be lit red. The system is armed. Start with this message. The Code line is the bottom line. The LED of the area you want to disarm is red. Enter your PIN code The time limit when disarming: Once the system is armed, you have to disarm the area within a pre-set time as otherwise you will set off the alarm. The manager of your system will tell you what this time limit is. Press OFF You will normally hear a beeper during the time allowed to enter. Disarming when there is an alarm: If there is an alarm condition while you are disarming the system, the alarm is reset. You must then find out what caused the alarm and fix it. Use the function Listing recent alarms to get a list of all the alarms that recently have happened (see page 20). When you cannot disarm: You might not be authorised to disarm specific areas in the premises. See the earlier section When you cannot arm/disarm on page 8 for more information. What happens next depends on how your PIN code has been programmed: PIN code not programmed to display areas All programmed armed areas are disarmed automatically. PIN code programmed to display areas You can do one of four options: 1. Display more areas lets you display the next disarmed area in the list. Select the area you want to disarm as explained below (option 3) or press NEXT again. When finished, press. 2. Disarm all areas - lets you disarm all areas at once. Press the 0 button and then. 3. Disarm individual areas- lets you disarm selected area(s) one at a time. Enter the area number and press for each area you want to disarm. When finished, press again. 4. Exit lets you exit the disarming procedure. Press CLEAR. Areas stay armed. When an area is disarmed, its LED turns off. 10 ATS User s Manual

TO DISARM THE SYSTEM PIN code OFF PIN code programmed to display areas All disarmed areas are listed in the display. For example : O-ALL, OFFICE 2, BOARDROOM 3 AREA : PIN code not programmed to display areas To disarm all areas 0 To disarm individual areas Zone N To display more areas NEXT ATS User s Manual 11

INHIBITING A ZONE This function is used to inhibit zones and exclude them from the security system. You do this, for example, when an zone is faulty or broken. By inhibiting it, you stop it causing an alarm until it is fixed. There may also be occasions when you want to inhibit a normal zone. For example, if you want to leave a window open when the system is armed. By inhibiting the zone associated with the window, when you arm the system you will not set the alarm. Start with the Code line on the bottom line of the display. Press the MENU* button Enter your PIN Code Press 10 and. Press (See page 6 for more information on accessing menu options) What happens next depends on whether or not there are inhibited zones: All zones are normal- You can inhibit normal zones if you know their zone number. Enter the zone number and press to inhibit the zone, or press CLEAR to exit programming. Active zones - There are one or more zones active. These zones are listed either: - one by one, or - as a list of numbers When the zones are listed one by one, to scroll use the NEXT button Depending on the state of the zones you can: Inhibit the active zone Enter the Zone N and then press. When finished, press and CLEAR to exit programming. Inhibit the normal zone Enter the Zone N and then press. When finished, press and CLEAR to exit programming. Exit - lets you exit programming. Press CLEAR. 12 ATS User s Manual

+ TO INHIBIT A ZONE MENU PIN Code 10 To scroll Active zones Normal zones NEXT Active zones are listed either : ACTIVE ON 4. PIR IN MANAGERS OFFICE INHIBIT: The display shows : All ALL zones ZONES are ARE sealed NMAL Inhibit INHIBIT: Nº : ACTIVE ON 1, 4, 6 INHIBIT: To inhibit a zone Zone Nº CLEAR INHIBITED ZONES IN THIS AREA ATS User s Manual 13

UNINHIBITING A ZONE This function is used to uninhibit zones and include them into normal operation. Start with the Code line on the bottom line of the display. Press the MENU*button Enter your PIN code Press (see page 6 for more information on accessing menu options). Press 11 and. What happens next depends on whether or not there are inhibited zones: No inhibited zones - Press CLEAR to exit programming Inhibited zones There are one or more inhibited zones. These zones are listed either: - one by one, or - as a list of numbers. When the zones are listed one by one, to scroll use the NEXT button. Depending on the state of the zone, you can now: Uninhibit the inhibited zone - lets you uninhibit the selected zones. Press the Zone Nº and then. When finished, press to return to the beginning. Exit lets you exit programming. Press CLEAR. 14 ATS User s Manual

TO UNINHIBIT A ZONE INHIBITED ZONES IN THIS AREA MENU* PIN Code 11 To scroll Inhibited zones No inhibited zones NEXT Inhibited zones are listed either : INHIBITED ON 4. BEAM ACROSS LOADING BAY UNINHIBIT: The display shows : All ALL zones ZONES are ARE sealed UNINHIBITED Inhibit UNINHIBIT: Nº : INHIBITED ON 1, 4, 6 UNINHIBIT: To uninhibit a zone Zone Nº CLEAR ATS User s Manual 15

WHAT TO DO WHEN THERE IS AN ALARM When there is an alarm, the LED of the area in alarm flashes red on the keypad. The message There are no alarms in this area is no longer displayed. If it is a local alarm, the message Local Alarm is shown. An area can have many zones associated with it. When there is an alarm, it is important that you know exactly which zone is causing the problem so that you can quickly deal with it. What happens when there is an alarm: There are different types of alarm and they occur under different situations. Local alarm - This occurs when the area is occupied (that is, disarmed). The alarm is only heard inside the premises and is dealt with locally. The area LED on keypad flashes (depending on how it has been programmed). The control panel emits a discontinous tone until someone acknowledges the alarm at the keypad. The message on the display says Local Alarm. It occurs when a zone programmed as fire door has been activated. The central station does not need to be contacted. Alarm - The exact type of alarm signal depends on how the system has been programmed (flashing lights, sirens,...). The LED on the keypad flashes quickly. Can occur 24 hrs a day depending on the programming, e.g. a door is forced open while the area is armed. When programmed, the alarm will be send to the central station. The LED associated with the area in alarm flashes red. The message Local Alarm is displayed. Press twice to determine the location of the alarm. The zones causing the alarm(s) are then listed. The display depends on how the system has been programmed. The zones are listed: - one at a time, or - as a list of numbers. You can now choose between these different options: - Acknowledge the local alarm - Lets you stop the sirens and reset the alarm. All zones in local alarm have A (=Alarm) in front of the zone number. Press 0 and. You can only acknowledge one zone at a time. - Display the complete zone name - Lets you see the complete name of the zone in alarm. You then know the exact location of the zone in the area. Enter the zone number and press. Fix the problem (e.g. close the fire door). Continued overleaf... 16 ATS User s Manual

TO RESET A LOCAL ALARM LOCAL ALARM LOCAL ALARM ON A4, REAR FIRE DO NEXT : LOCAL ALARM ON A4, A5, A9 ZONE N : To scroll NEXT To acknowledge the alarm 0 To display the complete zone name Zone N Fix the problem If your system has been programmed to remind you about alarms, it will automatically re-alarm after a pre-set time unless the cause has been fixed, no matter how many times you acknowledge the alarm. ATS User s Manual 17

WHAT TO DO WHEN THERE IS AN ALARM (continued) System alarm - This alarm can occur at any time. The exact type of alarm signal depends on how the system has been programmed (flashing lights, sirens,...). It occurs when the security equipment (such as the panel ) has been tampered with, or detects a fault. You can only reset a system alarm if your PIN code has been authorised to do so. When programmed, the central station is contacted automatically by the system. Who to contact when an alarm occurs: Contact the manager of your security system when an alarm occurs. Problems that can occur: There is a faulty zone - This will continue to cause an alarm until it is inhibited from the system (see page 10). As soon as you inhibit the faulty zone, the alarm is reset automatically. Your PIN code does not work when you try to reset an alarm- there are two possible reasons: - You can only reset an alarm for an area if your PIN code is assigned to it. If it is not and you try to reset an alarm, you might arm/disarm the area instead. - You cannot reset a system alarm unless your PIN code is authorised to do so. An area LED on the panel flashes to show in which area the alarm is located. Enter your PIN code. Press OFF. What happens next depends on how your PIN code has been programmed: PIN code not programmed to display areas All programmed armed areas are disarmed automatically. PIN code programmed to display areas You can do one of four options: 1. Display more areas lets you display the next armed area in the list. Select the area you want to disarm as explained below (option 3) or press NEXT again. When finished, press. 2. Disarm all areas - lets you disarm all areas at once. Press the 0 button and then. 3. Disarm individual areas- lets you disarm selected area(s) one at a time. Enter the area number and press for each area you want to disarm. When finished, press again. 4. Exit Press CLEAR. Areas stay armed. The LED stops flashing. The area is now disarmed. Fix the problem (e.g. close the door) 18 ATS User s Manual

TO DISARM AN AREA IN ALARM PIN code OFF PIN code programmed to display areas All armed areas are listed. For example : O-ALL, OFFICE 2, BOARDROOM 3 AREA : PIN code not programmed to display areas To display more areas To disarm all areas To disarm individual areas NEXT 0 Zone N Fix the problem ATS User s Manual 19

LISTING RECENT ALARMS This is a quick and easy way to review where and when alarms have happened. This information is useful when you have had to reset an alarm without initially checking its cause. If there is an alarm condition when you request the list, then only information about that alarm is shown. WHEN THERE ARE NO ALARMS: Press the button twice to get the recent alarms information The display shows where the alarm is occuring. You can now: - Scan recent alarms. Press 1. - Exit history. Lets you exit the alarm history and return to the initial display. Press 0. WHEN THERE IS AN ALARM: Press the button twice to get the recent alarms information The display shows where the alarm is occuring. You can now: - Scroll forward in the list. Press NEXT. - Exit. Lets you exit the alarm history and return to the initial display. Press. 20 ATS User s Manual

TO LIST RECENT ALARMS EVENTS WHEN THERE ARE NO ALARMS WHEN THERE IS AN ALARM 13:23-31/10 - LOCAL ALARM Zone 1 1-Scan, Ø Exit : ALARM ON T3 NEXT To scan recent alarms To scroll forwards 1 NEXT To exit list of recent alarms 0 To exit ATS User s Manual 21

GLOSSARY Active zone (open) Area Armed Central station Control panel Disarmed History Inhibit LCD LED Normal zone (closed) PIN code PIR device Tamper Zone The device on the zone is activated, for example the door is opened. The section of a premises with its own security requirements. There can be several areas in a premises, such as the meeting room, office, and store room. The security system is switched on. A security company that monitors whether an alarm has occurred. It is located away from the premises/areas it monitors. This is the brain of the system. It monitors all zones and determines how they will respond. The security system is switched off. The tamper, duress, hold up, panic and fire zones are still operational. A list of recent alarm events that are stored in memory. It is displayed on the LCD display of the keypad. The zone is temporarily disconnected from part of the security system. The messages are displayed on the Liquid Crystal Display of the keypad connected to the control panel. A Light Emitting Diode is a light on the control panel that indicates a condition, such as normal status or an alarm. It is green (normal), orange (fault), or red (armed/alarm) depending on the condition. The device on the zone is not activated, for example the door is closed. The Personnel Identification Number that lets you arm and disarm the system as well as giving access to other functions (if allowed). It is a 4 to 10 digit number used to enter the security system via the keypad before most functions can be carried out. Each user has a unique PIN code. Passive infra red motion detection unit. A tamper is a safeguard against the zones or control panel being interfered with or broken, such as a cable being cut. When such a situation is detected, an alarm is activated. A zone is connected to devices, such as a magnetic contact or PIR device, that can generate an alarm. Each zone has its own number and associated name, such as: 6 Entrance. 22 ATS User s Manual

INDEX A Accessing menu options 6 Acknowledging a local alarm 16 Alarm history getting a list of recent alarms 20 Alarms acknowledging 16 definition 16 disarming input in alarm 19 Listing precent alarms 20 local alarm 16 PIN code does not work 18 resetting 19 who to contact when an alarm occurs 18 Arming depends on how PIN code is programmed 8 displaying the disarmed areas 8 pre-set time to leave 8 situations when you cannot arm/disarm 8 when to arm 8 D Description of symbols used in manual 3 Disarming depends on how PIN code is programmed 10, 18 displaying the armed areas 10, 18 input when in alarm 19 pre-set time to enter 10 situations when you cannot disarm 10 when to disarm 10 E Exiting from menu option using keypad or time out facility 5 G Getting a list of past alarm events 20 Glossary of terms 22 I Inhibiting zones leaving the window open when arming the system 12 K Keypad description 4 using specific one when arming/disarming 8 L LED red 8 unlit 10 Listing recent alarms 20 Local alarm acknowledging 17 definition 16 resetting 17 M Menu options accessing them 6 exiting using keypad or time out facility 5 jumping to a specific menu option 6 scrolling through them 6 Messages Local Alarm 16 You are unauthorised for this function 5 P PIN code restrictions using it 5 using it 5 PIN code does not work when arming/disarming 8 when resetting alarm 18 when trying to access menu option 5 Q Quick alarm history use after disarming 10 R Recent alarms listing 20 Resetting an alarm 18 S Symbols used in this manual 3 System alarm 18 U Uninhibiting zones 14 cancel command 14 Z Zones Active 12 disarming when in alarm 18 faulty/broken 12 inhibiting 12 normal 12 uninhibiting 14 ATS User s Manual 23