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Trademarks and patents 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.
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...
Connections Table 2: ATS125x connections Terminal block Wire Description ∼, ∼ CON1 Mains power connection System earth (see details on page 5). +, − 2 x 12 V batteries, 7.2 Ah (24 V version) * 1 x 12 V battery, 7.2 Ah (12 V version) CON2 +, −...
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.
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 guidelines are followed, the system will give many years of reliable service.
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 GND link (do not fit).
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 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.
ATS system databus connection The system databus is used to connect DGPs (such as ATS125x) and arming stations to the ATS control panel. 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.
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Figure 5: Local databus connection ATS1190: PCB ATS 125x 12V Red 0V Black D + White 12V 0V D+ D- 12V 0V D+ D- D − Green Figure 6: Connection door contact and request-to-exit button Door contact Request-to-exit button (push button) ATS125x Figure 7: Door lock connection PCB ATS 125x...
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...
Table 5: RAS address and reader function Door 1 Door 2 Door 3 Door 4 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).
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: •...
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.
2. Enter the number of the remote device you want to program. Remote DGP Setup DGP 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.
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 Guide.
Troubleshooting ATS system data bus indicator LED’s 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 •...
Programming map 1. DGP Options Output Controllers Batch Number System Code Start Card Number Alarm Code Prefix Digits Number of Cards Poll RAS Start User Number RAS's with LCD RAS's with Request to Exit Enabled RAS's with Toggle Enabled Dual Zone Card to Pin Time Two Cards Time Multiple Badge Time...
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3. Alarm Control Alarm Group Reader Has No Alarm Control Entry Denied if Area Armed Exit Denied if Area Armed RAS Number Disabled 4. Reader Options * Zone Holds Door Unlocked Door Unlocked Until Door Opens Unlock Timezone Unlock Timezone After Entry Report Door closed &...
Specifications General specifications ATS1251 ATS1252 ATS1253 ATS1254 End of line resistor Default: 4.7 kΩ, 2%, 0.25 W (Other: 10 kΩ, 2%, 0.25 W; 2.2 kΩ, 2%, 0.25 W) Housing 480 x 464 x 160 mm 445 x 315 x 90 mm 202 x 218 x 48 mm Colour Beige...
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• The required battery current is dependant on the approval grade. See “Auxiliary current and battery capacity” 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.
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NF & A2P - 3 VdS - B VdS - C * 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.
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Local databus 1 (CON9) 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.