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ATS125x/1260 Four-
Door/Four-Lift DGP
Programming Guide
P/N 1044982 (EN) • REV B • ISS 21JUN17

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  • Page 1 ATS125x/1260 Four- Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide P/N 1044982 (EN) • REV B • ISS 21JUN17...
  • Page 2 © 2017 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.. All rights Copyright reserved. Trademarks and Interlogix, ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP name and logo patents are trademarks of UTC Fire & Security. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Important information iii Programming sequence 1 Minimal set-up 1 Basic set-up 2 Advanced settings 4 How to program the options 6 Accessing the installer programming menu 6 Programming the menu options 7 Accessing the door/lift programming menu 9 How to access the door / lift programming menu 9 1-DGP options 10 2-Door / Lift options 16 Access options 16...
  • Page 4 Macro event flags 52 List of predefined event flags 52 Programming sheet: DGP options 56 Programming sheet: Door options 57 Programming sheet: Macro logic 60 Glossary 61 Index 65 Programming map 69 ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important information This manual provides detailed explanations for programming the ATS125x/1260 and includes detailed explanations for the entire door / lift menus. All references to the programming menus, and their numbers, are menus within programming Remote Devices, Installer menu 28, and Titan Advisor Master > To Remote Devices >...
  • Page 6 ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide...
  • Page 7: Programming Sequence

    Programming sequence The ATS125x/1260 four-door/four-lift DGP is a versatile access control panel to extend the Advisor Master system with advanced access control functions. When programming it is easy to lose track if one does not use a good method. Using a good method also provides for an efficient way of programming.
  • Page 8: Basic Set-Up

    9. Move to menu Reader options. 10. Select the required Card format. 11. Press [ENTER] until the display indicates menu Hardware options. 12. Press 0 [ENTER] [ENTER] to leave menu 2-Door / Lift options 13. Move to menu 4-Display card and badge a number of cards to verify the cards are being read, the card number is known.
  • Page 9 - Enter Re-lock delay time. - Enter Region count limit (only if anti-passback is used). 7. Go to menu 2-Door / Lift options. 8. Select the door to program. Only doors available on the selected DGP can be entered. 9. Now the first menu will be visible, Access options. Set or select the following options: - Select the door to program - Unlock time...
  • Page 10: Advanced Settings

    12. Move to menu Hardware options. Set or select the following options: - Unlock output number - Zone number - Monitor second door zone (if required) - Forced output number (if required) - Shunt zone numbers (if required) - Warning output number (if required) - DOTL zone number (if required) - DOTL output number (if required) - Request To Exit zone number (if required)
  • Page 11 Add anti-passback facilities For anti-passback to function, readers are required to enter and exit. The reader address specifies if the reader is used as an IN (entry) or OUT (exit) reader (see numbering). Make sure both IN and OUT readers are available and are polled. In the Advisor Master installer programming: •...
  • Page 12: How To Program The Options

    How to program the options For information on which keys to use while programming, please refer to these pages. Accessing the installer programming menu The ATS system is programmed from the Installer programming menu. Before accessing the programming menu, you must first disarm the system. How to disarm the system 1.
  • Page 13: Programming The Menu Options

    • [MENU*] or [*]: These keys have the same meaning. [*] is used on LED keypads (ATS115x). Programming the menu options What the LCD display tells you The LCD display on the keypad has two lines of characters. Each line represents different information.
  • Page 14 • Many time settings may be entered with second or minute resolution. This may be recognised when the bottom left corner of the display shows “*-Min” or “*-Sec”. Use [*] or [MENU*] to select seconds or minutes. Where programming of an option does not follow this procedure, the (additional) keys available are described in the “How to program”...
  • Page 15: Accessing The Door/Lift Programming Menu

    Accessing the door/lift programming menu How to access the door / lift 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 ATS125x. Before being granted access to the 4-Door programming menu, via "to remote devices", ATS125x must be;...
  • Page 16: 1-Dgp Options

    1-DGP options DGP options are valid for all doors or lifts on the selected ATS125x/1260. Note: Whenever, in DGP options, XX is displayed, the XX should be replaced by the 1 door number available for this AST125x/1260. Output controllers XX, Output Controllers 0 *-Dis, Ctrl: Enter the number of output controllers fitted to ATS125x.
  • Page 17 Number of Cards Number of cards: 0 Num: Enter the number of cards in this batch. All cards must be consecutive. Start User Number Start User number 0 UN : Select which user equals the first card. Alarm Code Prefix Digits XX, Alarm Code Prefix Digits 0 *-Dis, Digits: Records the difference between the number of digits in an alarm control code,...
  • Page 18 Table 1: Reader Function door door door door The RASes listed above are polled by ATS125x/1260. RAS numbers followed by ‘,’ are online, RAS numbers followed by ‘:’ are Note: offline. LCD RAS No RAS with LCD’s Fitted RAS with LCD Program the address of RASes (arming stations) being polled that have a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) fitted - for example, ATS110x series LCD RAS.
  • Page 19 • PIN + [MENU*] or [*] = Disarms areas Toggle mode enabled (ATS1100/1105 only): • PIN + [ON] = Arms areas • PIN + [OFF] = Disarms areas • PIN + [ENTER] = Toggles status of areas Toggle mode disabled (ATS1100/1105 only): •...
  • Page 20 The Card to Pin Time is the amount of time allowed between presenting a valid card to a door reader and entering a valid PIN (last digits) on the keypad. If the PIN is not entered before the time expires, the user will need to repeat the door opening function.
  • Page 21 See also “Zone holds door unlocked” on page 28. Region count limit XX,Region Count Limit Disabled *-Dis, No: When the number of users reaches this limit (set by the value entered in this option – range, 0 to 65,535), ATS125x sets an internal flag (Region count limit) that can be used in Door Macro Logic.
  • Page 22: 2-Door / Lift Options

    2-Door / Lift options Accessing the door / lift options Use this menu for programming data for individual doors and lifts. Each door may be programmed with specific settings. Before obtaining access to the available menu options for door and lift programming, select the door to program. Select Door 17, 18, 19, 20 Door: Door numbers relevant to ATS125x being programmed are displayed.
  • Page 23 Shunting XX, No Shunting *-Change,Opt: This record configures the door shunting options. Shunting is a procedure that inhibits an open door, which could cause an alarm, for a set time. • 0: No shunting. The door is not shunted. • 1: Zone Shunting.
  • Page 24 Shunt until door has closed XX, NO Shunt Until Door Closed *-Change Set the shunt period to, until the door has closed. • Yes: Shunt the defined zones as programmed in hardware options “shunt zones” until the door is closed. When the door is opened and the shunt is not active the zone will generate an alarm.
  • Page 25 OUT reader requires card and PIN XX, NO - Out Reader Card & PIN *-Change Specify what method is required to open the door from the OUT reader. This is programmed separately for the IN and OUT readers. • Yes: Unlock the door by presenting a valid card to the reader and entering a PIN on the reader’s keypad.
  • Page 26 OUT reader inhibit region 0 user XX, NO-Out reader Inhibit Region 0 Users *-Change For users in region 0 (region 0 on most occasions is outside), a special security feature is available to provide access only via another region. • Yes: Any user in region 0 will be denied access.
  • Page 27 Separate programming records are provided for the IN reader for each door. When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door reader, the number of the region that the user is entering into is recorded against the user code. The range is from region 0 to region 254.
  • Page 28 IN reader Two Cards function XX, NO - In Reader Two Cards *-Change Controls if two user cards or PINs are required to gain access. Separate programming records are provided for the IN and OUT reader for each door. • Yes: Two different users need to present their card and/or PIN within the Two cards time for the door to unlock.
  • Page 29: Request To Exit Options

    • No: Valid TZ is required for the user to exit. Request To Exit options 2-Request To Exit Options XX,Menu Request to exit menu provides options for a push button, connected to either a zone or a special input on a RAS that is used to open a door. Request To Exit Timezone XX, RTE Timezone 0 *-Dis, TZ:...
  • Page 30 OUT RTE disabled if area is armed XX,NO - Out RTE Disabled When Armed *-Change The option is used if the Request To Exit button is wired to a zone on ATS125x (recommended). This menu controls the ability to use the Request To Exit button on a zone or the OUT reader (exit button) to open the door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed.
  • Page 31: Alarm Control

    Alarm control 3-Alarm Control XX,Menu: This menu provides options for arming/disarming using the access control features. Alarm group XX,Alarm Group 1 *-Dis, Grp: Alarm groups may be assigned to doors to restrict alarm control from that door to the areas assigned to the alarm group. Restrictions on the level of alarm control available (e.g.
  • Page 32 Entry denied if area armed XX, NO - Entry Denied If Area Armed *-Change Stop a user opening a door using the IN reader when any of the areas assigned to the door are armed. Separate programming records are provided for each door with an IN reader.
  • Page 33: Reader Options

    Example: - RAS 3 has been set-up as an authorised RAS. Result: - User 23 presents (badges) his card on this reader. The Advisor Master system will treat the card as a valid PIN being entered on RAS 3. All he has to do now is enter the Advisor Master area(s) he wishes to arm/disarm.
  • Page 34 Zone holds door unlocked XX, NO - Zone Holds Door Unlocked *-Change This record determines when the door will re-lock using the re-lock delay. • Yes: The door lock will not re-lock until the door is closed. This is used where the lock mechanism, when locked, will stop the door closing.
  • Page 35 Report when door closed and locked XX, NO - Report door closed & locked *-Change Select if a door is to report closed and locked (lock command send and zone status normal). • Yes: Report when door is (not) closed and locked to printer and Titan (zone switches status (not) normal and/or door (not) locked).
  • Page 36 • No: No reporting unless an alarm occurs (depends on zone type). Note: This is only a reporting function. Report DOTL XX, NO - Report DOTL *-Change Report when the Door is open too long. • Yes: Report to the printer and to Titan when the zone assigned to the door is in the DOTL state —...
  • Page 37 Pulsed lock and unlock XX, NO - Pulsed Lock & Unlock Relays *-Change This function is only used on special electronic locks that require two separate relays to be pulsed at different times for it to open, and two separate zones for monitoring.
  • Page 38 The difference between Door Open and Door Unlock is: The Door Open command only unlocks the door for the Unlock Time, whereas the Door Unlock command opens the door permanently until a Door Lock command is sent. Door Lock procedure The second relay will pulse on for 0.5 s.
  • Page 39: Hardware Options

    Hardware options 5-Hardware Options XX, Menu: The Advisor Master zone and output numbers are used in these records. All numbers used in the ATS125x Installer programming menus should correspond with the numbers used in the Advisor Master Installer menus, for example, Menu 1, Zone Database, and menu 16, Event to outputs.
  • Page 40 • No: The spare zone remains available as spare. Forced output number XX,Forced Output Disabled *-Dis O/p: The ATS125x output number to be activated when a zone is in a “Forced Door” condition – for example, the door has been opened without a valid command. Shunt zone numbers Shunt zone: The zone number(s) on ATS125x that require to be shunted when the door is...
  • Page 41 Request To Exit zone number XX,RTE Zone nnn *-Dis, Zone: This menu specifies the zone number on ATS125x that activates the Request To Exit function for the door being programmed. Interlock zone numbers Door not Interlocked IntLck. Zone: This menu stipulates the zone numbers on ATS125x that prevents the doors being accessed at the same time.
  • Page 42: Lift Options

    Lift options 6 Lift Options XX, Menu These options are only available for the ATS1260 four-lift DGP. Starting floor of lift XX, First Floor 1 *-Dis, Floor: This record sets up the starting floor number the lift will control. For example, if this lift was controlling floors 1 to 8, then this “Starting Floor”...
  • Page 43 Zones monitor floor selected XX, NO - Zones Monitor Floor Selected *-Change This record enables ATS1260 zones to monitor the floor selected, up to a maximum of 64 floors. • Yes: The ATS1260 zones may be used to monitor the floor selected, which generates a report to the printer and computer.
  • Page 44 Security zone number XX,Security Zone Disabled *-Dis, Zone: This menu specifies the zone number on the ATS1260 that will control the “Lift Security Group”. See “Lift Security Group” description below. “Zones monitor floor selected” on page 37 must be set to NO if the Note: Security Group Zone is used.
  • Page 45 No floor landings 1-32 XX,No floor landings LandFlr 1-32: Enter the floors between 1 and 32, the lift car can stop at with respect to the total floors available. 11001111 11000000 00000000 00000000 LandFlr 1-32: When entered, the display will show four sets of eight digits (one digit for each floor).
  • Page 46: 3-Initialise Database

    3-Initialise database Initialise database 3-Initialize Database Menu: Before starting initial programming, initialise the database to ensure all options have been set to default to and create a base for efficient programming. Caution: Programming menu 3, Initialise Database, defaults the ATS125x/1260 database, resetting ALL programming options to the factory defaults.
  • Page 47: 4-Display Card

    4-Display card Display card detail of the last card badged. Display Card Menu: This menu is available to verify if the card settings are correct (the card read has the correct card numbers). After a card is badged, all details concerning the System code and the Card number are displayed.
  • Page 48: 5-Door Groups

    5-Door groups Caution: This option is provided as a diagnostic tool for the installer/programmer. It enables the door group details relating to the four doors on ATS125x being programmed to be viewed and modified for testing purposes. Permanent changes to door groups should be programmed in the Advisor Master user menu 20, “Door Groups and Floor Groups”.
  • Page 49: 6-Floor Groups

    6-Floor groups Caution: This option is only provided as a diagnostic tool for the installer / programmer. It enables the floor group details relating to the four floors on ATS125x being programmed to be viewed and modified for testing purposes. Permanent changes to floor groups should be programmed in the Advisor Master User Menu 20, “Door Groups and Floor Groups”...
  • Page 50: 7-System Options

    7-System Options 7-System Options Menu: Assign system outputs The output numbering used in these records is the same as used by the Advisor Master control panel. Therefore the output numbers used in the Door Programming menu correspond with the numbers used in the Advisor Master Installer programming menu 16, output mapping.
  • Page 51: 8-Macro Logic

    8-Macro logic 8-Program Macro Logic Menu: Use the menu for macro logic programming. Macro logic provides a powerful tool for activating event flags when specific events occur. These events are macro inputs being triggered, logic equations combining the macro inputs, and timed/latched output conditions. Up to four macro inputs may be included in the logic equation.
  • Page 52 • On Delay: Activates after the programmed time period unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid. • Off Delay: Follows the result of the logic equation, but remains active for the time programmed after the result of the logic equation is no longer active. •...
  • Page 53: 9-Version Number

    9-Version number (c) Copyright 1988-2000 UTC F&S XX.XX.XX NIUM This menu is used to retrieve version number information from the ATS control panel. The display will first show the ATS125x firmware version with copyright information. (c) Copyright 1988-2000 UTC F&S CPLD: 2.0 When [ENTER] is pressed, the CPLD version is displayed.
  • Page 54: 10-To Local Devices

    10-To Local Devices 10 To Local Devices Menu: The ATS125x/1260 allows RASes to be connected to the local databus. This local databus is often used to connect Wiegand readers to the DGP over large distances. This menu is available to be able to program these devices in a similar way to programming the ATS1170.The functionality is the same as in installer programming menu 28, To remote devices in the ATS control panel.
  • Page 55: Reader And Interface Type Programming

    Reader and interface type programming ATS125x options — Poll RAS RAS’s with LCD — — RAS with Request To Exit enabled — — RAS with Toggle Mode Legend: • O: Optional. See “Programming map” on page 69 for details. • —: Not relevant ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide...
  • Page 56: Short List Of Available Zones And Outputs Per Dgp Address

    Short list of available zones and outputs per DGP address The following list shows the available physical zones and outputs per DGP address. Note that four onboard lock relays are treated as the first four output numbers assigned to the DGP Address. DGP nr.
  • Page 57: Door/Lift Data Hardware Defaults

    Door/lift data hardware defaults Hardware options: default zone/output number assignments DGP Nr. (address) Function Door Unlock relay 1st door 113 129 145 161 177 193 2nd door 114 130 146 162 178 194 3rd door 115 131 147 163 179 195 4th door 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 Zone no...
  • Page 58 Macro event flags List of predefined event flags Door related events Event Description Input (I), Door Output (O), Both (I/O) Door open Door open command is active (to I / O unlock / start shunt) Door unlocked Unlock output is active to unlock I / O the door Door lock...
  • Page 59 Event Description Input (I), Door Output (O), Both (I/O) Door interlock If the interlock has been I / O override overridden Door keypad duress Duress PIN entered at door keypad Door reader fault Fault detected on reader (COMMS / tamper / etc) Door lock fault Cable tamper / fault detected on unlock relay wiring...
  • Page 60 Other events Event Description Input (I), Event Output (O), Both (I/O) Area disarmed Area disarmed (16 events, 1 per area) 513–528 Area alarm Zones in alarm in area (16 events, 1 per 529–544 area) DGP outputs System output assigned to this DGP is 577–592 active (16 events, 1 per outputs).
  • Page 61 Event Description Input (I), Event Output (O), Both (I/O) ATS125x siren active The siren output (16th relay) is active 4087 ATS125x tamper Cabinet tamper condition exists on this 4088 ATS125x ATS125x DGP offline ATS125x is not communicating with the 4089 Advisor Master ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide...
  • Page 62 Programming sheet: DGP options Remote number:____________ Door / Lift numbers: ___, ___, ___, ___ (DGP Address) Function Door defaults Lift defaults Programmed Output controllers Disabled Disabled Alarm Code Prefix Digits RASes to be polled None None LCD RAS None None RASes with RTE enabled None None...
  • Page 63 Programming sheet: Door options Function Door Lift Door Door Door Door defaults defaults or Lift or Lift or Lift or Lift No:____ No:____ No:____ No:___ Access options Unlock time Extended unlock time 10 s 10 s Shunting Shunting Shunting Shunt time 60 s Extended shunt time 90 s...
  • Page 64 Function Door Lift Door Door Door Door defaults defaults or Lift or Lift or Lift or Lift No:____ No:____ No:____ No:___ Request To Exit control Times Times Door Door Open Open Request To Exit reporting Alarm control Alarm group Alarm control None None Entry denied if area armed...
  • Page 65 Function Door Lift Door Door Door Door defaults defaults or Lift or Lift or Lift or Lift No:____ No:____ No:____ No:___ DOTL output number Disabled Disabled Request To Exit zone number Disabled Interlock zone numbers Door not Door not inter- inter- locked locked...
  • Page 66 Programming sheet: Macro logic Macro Logic Output 1st I/P And / And / 3rd I/P And / 4th I/P Event Event Event Event Event ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide...
  • Page 67 Glossary Access control The control of entry to, or exit from, a secure area. Active See Normal / Active / Tamper / Inhibited / Isolated Alarm The state of a security system when a device connected to a zone is activated and the condition of the area is such that activation should be signalled.
  • Page 68 Control panel An electronic device that is used to gather all data from zones within a premise. Depending on the programming and the status of the areas, it will generate alarm signals. If required, alarms and other events may be reported to a central station. Cursor A flashing underline character on the liquid crystal display (LCD) that indicates where the next character entered on the keypad will...
  • Page 69 Keyswitch A device using a switch to arm or disarm areas. The switch needs a key to switch. Liquid Crystal Display. The part of an arming station where messages are displayed. Light Emitting Diode. A light indicator on an arming station which conveys a condition.
  • Page 70 A 4 to 10 digit number given to, or selected by, a user. It is necessary to enter a PIN on an ATS keypad as a pre-requisite to perform most ATS functions. In the ATS programming the PIN is associated with a user number which identifies the PIN holder to the system.
  • Page 71 Index RAS requiring request to exit, 12 RAS with toggle mode, 12 alarm code prefix digits, 11 RASes with LCD, 12 alarm control region count limit, 15 assigning, 25 re-lock delay time, 14 assigning alarm groups, 25 screensaver, 15 authorised RAS, 26 two cards time, 14 in/out disabled if area armed, 26 disarming...
  • Page 72 programming, 33 request to exit zone number, 35 floor shunt zone numbers, 34 landings, 39 unlock output number, 33 floor groups warning output number, 34 programming, 43 zone number to prevent accessing door, 35 programming floor group number, 37 door/lift options floors last floor of lift, 36 first floor of lift, 36...
  • Page 73 list of available zones and outputs, 50 programming sheets list of macro event flags, 52 DGP options, 56 list of physical zones and outputs, 51 door options, 57 list of reader functions, 51 macro logic of ATS125x/1260 options, 60 low battery condition system fault options, 56 output number, 44 pulsed lock and unlock, 31...
  • Page 74 screensaver, 15 zones security group zone number, 38 single or dual zone, 13 short list of available zones and outputs per zones numbers available, 50 DGP type, 50 shunt conditions for doors/lifts, 17 DOTL alarm generated, 17 shunt time for doors/lifts, 17 cancel shunt after door closed, 18 extending shunt time, 17 until door closed, 18...
  • Page 75 Programming map 1-DGP options Output controllers Card to PIN time Batch Number (range 1 to 40) Two cards time Alarm Code Prefix Digits Multiple Badge time RASes to be polled Re-lock delay time LCD RAS Region count limit RASes with RTE enabled Map DGP relays Map panel RAS LED’s status RASes with toggle mode...
  • Page 76 Lift options Starting floor of lift Lift security group Last floor of lift Total number of floors Starting physical relay Lift bank selection Zones monitor floor selected Lift car selection Wait for floor selection No floor landings 1-32 First physical zone No floor landings 33-64 Lift override group Monitor High Level floor landings...

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