Interlogix ATS1235 Installation Sheet page 5

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3.
* (Advanced Installer Menu)
Enter the Remote Device Menu:
4.
28, Enter
Select the DGP and its menu:
5.
1, Enter (1-DGP, 2-RAS)
6.
1, Enter (DGP No)
7.
14, Enter (set factory defaults if previously changed!)
8.
* (Confirm)
9.
2, Enter
10. 17, Enter
11. Press the program switch (tamper the sensor)
12. Keypad beeps twice to confirm that the zone was learned
properly
13. If ready, press 0 Enter to leave the zone programming
menu
14. 0, Enter (Exit the DGP menu)
15. 0, Enter (Exit Menu 28)
Enter the Installer Menu again:
16. Enter (Simple Menu)
Create a zone:
17. 1, Enter (Zone database)
18. 17, Enter (Create zone 17)
19. Enter (Skip text)
20. Enter (Confirm or change zone type 2)
21. Enter (Confirm or change reporting code)
22. 0 (Skip Audio listen in etc.)
23. Enter (Confirm area 1, or change area number)
24. Enter (Confirm no event flag)
25. 0 (Skip internal siren settings etc.)
26. Continue with next zone if required
For more details on how to program or delete a sensor, refer to
Menu 2 of the wireless DPG (see "Menu 2, Program Zones"
below).
For more details on how to program a zone, refer to ATS
programming manual.
Menu 1, DGP Status
The DGP Status menu shows the following status information:
1.
Operating or if applicable cover tamper or jamming
2.
Number of detectors reporting low battery
3.
Number of detectors with long supervisory fail
4.
Number of smoke detectors reporting dirty
Menu 2, Program Zones
With a defaulted DGP, a zone can be programmed (learned) or
deleted via menu 2.
Learning a zone
The zone number needs to be entered in the range of the DGP
address.
If not occupied the display shows the zone number with text
"Unused".
During DWS or shock sensor learning process you will be
prompted to select 1 or 2 zones. After zone number selection
you are prompted to select the sensor input type.
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1 zone option
After selection of single zone you must select the type of the
sensor input. The following options are available:
DWS sensor
Reed contact,
Reed or External contact
External contact
Shock sensor
Shock contact,
Shock or Reed contact
Reed contact
In this case device tamper is the linked to zone tamper.
2 zones option
In this mode the sensor input type is fixed and sensor option
selection prompt does not appear.
For DWS sensor, zone <n> is reed, and zone <n+1> is
external contact.
For shock sensor, zone <n> is shock, and zone <n+1> = reed
contact. For example: if zone 17 is reed, zone 18 is external.
The device tamper is linked to zone <n>, and external contact
tamper is linked to zone <n+1>.
Deleting a zone
The zone number you enter must be within the valid range of
addresses for the DGP.
If the zone is occupied it shows the details of that zone. For
example, 17 DWS (door window sensor).
When the zone number is confirmed by pressing Enter, the
display shows: "Delete device?"
When confirmed with the menu key, the device is deleted
completely.
Menu 3, View RF Devices
Every wireless sensor has a unique, factory programmed
number, visible in the RAS. Use menu 3 to identify the sensor
ID number if required, or to identify the type of sensor.
"Unused" appears instead of an ID number if the zone is not
programmed.
Menu 4, View Zone Status
You can check the status of a zone input sensor. Depending
on the sensor type, there are six possible sensor warning
messages.
Table 4: Sensor-warning messages
Warning
Description
Normal
Operating normally
Alarm
Zone in alarm
Tamper
Tamper
Supervision
Long or smoke supervision fail
Batt
Low battery warning
Dirty
Smoke detectors only
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