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Pyronix ATLAS 4 Installation Instructions Manual
Pyronix ATLAS 4 Installation Instructions Manual

Pyronix ATLAS 4 Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 3 CONTENTS...
  • Page 5: Access Levels

    INTRODUCTION NOTE: The Atlas 4 uses the same software to control the panel as the Atlas 8, therefore any programming of zones will show all 8 zones, however only the first 4 are available for use. SAFETY ACCESS LEVELS Limited User...
  • Page 6 Entry / Exit Mode ZONES Engineer Programmable Zones NOTE: The Fire Zone is intended as an extra feature to the intruder alarm system and must not be regarded as a total fire protection system. DIAL OUT REPORTING...
  • Page 7 FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 10: Installation And Wiring

    INSTALLATION AND WIRING Plan View With Cover RemovED Fig 1. PCB Layout Bell Fuse Power LED NVM Reset Link Aux. Fuse RESET B+ BA -AUX+ KD PR1 TIP RING T-1 R-1 +BAT- 98001.CDR Tamper Switch Tamper Select Link...
  • Page 11: Power Connections

    POWER CONNECTIONS Low Voltage a.c. Connections Battery Connection +BAT- B+ BA Bell and Strobe +BAT- B+ BA -AUX+ KD PR1 Remote Keypad ‘RKP’ Connections B+ BA -AUX+ KD PR1 +BAT- Programmable Output "PGM" Connections B+ BA -AUX+ KD PR1 +BAT-...
  • Page 12 Battery Capacity End of line resistors NOTE when the panel and sensors are wired using end of line resistors, to enable the zone to detect alarm and tamper, the system must be configured in System Option 1. Refer to Page 17.
  • Page 13 NOTE: only one 2K2 resistor should be used per zone The 2K2 resistor should be installed in the last detector in series to protect all the zone tamper wiring. Sensor 2 Sensor 1 Telephone Connections UÃÃ ÃÃSÃÃ ÃÃUDQÃÃSDIB Powering Up The Panel and RKP...
  • Page 14 à à 7 à Q à T à U à U à a à 6 à U à P / < à à à à  à  à à à à à à a à 8 à à S Ã...
  • Page 15 PROGRAMMING 10.1 Factory Defaults entry/exit access Immediate immediate entry/exit access immediate immediate entry/exit access immediate immediate entry/exit access immediate immediate 10.2 Entering Engineer Mode 10.3 Resetting the Non Volatile Memory (NVM) to Factory Settings Power Up NVM Reset Engineer Only NVM Reset...
  • Page 16 10.5 Programming Set Modes. NOTE: The Atlas 4 uses the same software to control the panel as the Atlas 8, therefore any programming of zones will show all 8 zones, however only the first 4 are available for use. Entry / Exit Access...
  • Page 17 10.10 Panel Tamper 10.11 Programmable Options...
  • Page 18 "enter sequence" 10.12 Central Monitoring Station Telephone Number "enter sequence" 10.13 Central Monitoring Station Second Telephone Number "enter sequence" 10.14 Customer Account Code (Issued by Central Monitoring Station) "enter sequence" 10.15 Downloading Access Code "enter sequence" 10.16 Reporting Codes "enter sequence"...
  • Page 19 "enter sequence" "enter sequence" "enter sequence" "enter sequence"...
  • Page 20 "enter sequence" "enter sequence"...
  • Page 21 10.17 Digicom Codes "enter sequence" 10.18 Keyswitch Set Configuration NOTE: If a Keyswitch is required to Unset the system, then all the four Set modes must reflect this in the same zone. 10.19 Group Reporting Telephone Allocation 10.20 Engineer NVM Reset...
  • Page 22: System Faults

    10.21 Follow Select for zones 1 to 4 or if no zone is to be followed. 10.22 Exiting Engineer Mode NOTE Refer to the User Manual for detailed instructions on how to use the Atlas 8 after programming. SYSTEM FAULTS...
  • Page 23: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 12.1 Power supply 12.2 Control PCB 12.3 Mechanical 12.4 Environmental 12.5 Cleaning...
  • Page 24 ENGINEER QUICK REFERENCE PROGRAMMING SECTION...
  • Page 25 Programmable Outputs...
  • Page 26 Event reporting Codes...
  • Page 28 ATLAS 4 SERVICE HISTORY ATLAS 4 SERVICE HISTORY ZONE LOOP RESISTANCE DATE ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 INITIALS BELL STROBE DATE INITIALS BATTERY CURRENT CURRENT CURRENT...
  • Page 29 4 ZONE PROGRAMMING STATUS LABEL STATUS KEY: ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 INITIALS E = ENTRY/EXIT ROOM A = ACCESS t = TAMPER SET A I = IMMEDIATE SET B O = OMITTED H = 24 HOUR SET C F = FIRE P = PERSONAL ATTACK...