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KP Electronic Systems ATC100 Installation Manual

Long-range cellular alarm transmitter

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ATC100™
Long-Range
Cellular
Alarm Transmitter

Installation Manual

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ISRAEL Office
Email: info@kpsystems.com
Tefen Industrial Park, Tefen 24959
Tel: 972-4-987-3066 Fax: 972-4-987-3692
USA Office:
KP ELECTRONICS INC.
Email: info@kpsystems.com
415 Sargon Way Suite F Horsham PA 19044
Tel: (215) 442-7460 Fax: (215) 442-7461
P.N.: Book 106
Rev 08
10/9/2013
This Document refers to ATC100™ hardware
ATC100™ General Description
ATC100™ is a long-range, cellular alarm
transmitter. The ATC100 will be able to work at
900/1800 or 850/1900 MHz.
ATC100™ operates in two modes, SMS and TCP/IP.
When ATC100™ detects alarm conditions at one or
more of its inputs; an encoded digital alarm message
is prepared. It is then transmitted to the alarm center,
according to the selected mode. The eight ATC100™
inputs are in normally closed state (NC).
ATC100™ has three sets of connectors: J1, J2, and
the SMA ANT (see Figure 1).
1. J1: A 13-pin contact connector for the
following connections (see Figure 1):
• 12 VDC battery (contacts 1 and 2)
• Common Ground (contact 3)
• Eight inputs for sensors
(contacts 4 - 11)
• Two serial communication
connections: SI and SO.
Table 1: LEDs description
Purpose
No. of
Description
blinks/Color
Fast Blinking
Modem is not registered
Net Led
[Led 4-Red]
Slow Blinking
The modem is registered
Will blink each time a
1
transmission is made in
Transmission
SMS Mode
Led
Will start blinking rapidly
[Led3-Red]
Fast Blinking
at the beginning of a data
transmission (TCP mode)
Power on reset and all
1
OK/Received SMS
2
SMS was not sent
3
Communication problem
4
Modem Reset
Low battery
6
Status Indication
(bellow 9[V])
Led
Failed to register to the
8
[Led2-Green]
network
No SIM card or PIN code
Fast Blinking
is enabled
The ATC100 is ready to
receive an event from the
Constant-on
panel or from the direct
inputs.
No reception
Off
[-113dbm]
Poor reception
Red
RSSI Led
[-111dbm]
[Led1-BiColor]
Good reception
Green
[-109-(-51dbm)]
J2: The 10-pin programming connector
Communication parameters are easily
programmed using GUP5000™ utility-
TM
programming software. (See ATC100
and GPRS receiver Manual book).
An external antenna can be connected
ANT:
using the SMA connector.
Figure 1: ATC100™ External View
Preparing for Operation
Before installing ATC100™ on site, perform
the following preparations:
• Setting communication parameters
• Preparing inputs
• Connecting antenna, sensors and battery
Setting Communication Parameters
TM
See ATC100
and GPRS receiver Manual
book.
Preparing Inputs
The eight ATC100™ inputs are factory set. By
default they are set as NC (Normally Closed).
Connecting Alarm Panels
Prepare a panel according to manufacturer
rules. There are three ways to connect the
ATC100™ with an alarm panel:
Caddx NX4, NX6, NX8 or Paradox
SP5500 panels are connected directly to
the serial port J2, using appropriate
cables: INT001™ for Caddx, CAB149™
for Paradox. For Caddx connect all three
wires of the alarm cable to the alarm
panel – lines Red to "Pos" Black to
"Com" Green to "Data". Connect the
cable to J2. (Connect the INT001™ or
CAB149™ cables before connecting the
battery).
Any other alarm panel can be connected
via the DI100™, enabling it to transfer
full Contact ID data.
Connect the alarm panel's outputs to the
ATC100™ inputs.
Connecting Antenna, Sensors and Battery
1. Connect the antenna to the SMA connector.
2. Connect sensors to J1 (contacts 4–11).
3. Connect the battery to J1: red wire (+) to
contact 1, black wire (-) to contact 2 (see
Figure 2).
4. Connect AC supply to charger.
Figure 2: Sensors Connections

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Green Connecting Antenna, Sensors and Battery ATC100™ is a long-range, cellular alarm [-109-(-51dbm)] transmitter. The ATC100 will be able to work at 1. Connect the antenna to the SMA connector. 900/1800 or 850/1900 MHz. J2: The 10-pin programming connector 2. Connect sensors to J1 (contacts 4–11).
  • Page 2 Figure 3: Remote Control Output Connection Bat Missing/Dead RF receiver Jam Detected Alarm Codes RF loss of supervision The ATC100™ can transmit alarms in tow protocols: Contact ID and 4x2. RF Low Bat Important!! When either one of the inputs is activated, or a...