Pyronix ATLAS 8 Installation Instructions Manual
Pyronix ATLAS 8 Installation Instructions Manual

Pyronix ATLAS 8 Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Pyronix Ltd
MARCH 00
This Product is approved for use in the
Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial Environment.
Rins171 Issue 6

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  • Page 1   ÃÃ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Lcd Remote Keypad Š Pyronix Ltd MARCH 00 This Product is approved for use in the Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial Environment. Rins171 Issue 6...
  • Page 2: Programmable Output

    This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of 2 years. In the interest of continuing improvement of quality, customer care and design, Pyronix reserve the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Bell, Strobe and Extension Speaker Connections 10.4 Remote Keypad ’RKP’ Connections 10.5 Battery Capacity 10.6 End Of Line Resistor 10.6.1 Atlas 8 End Of Line Resistor Wiring Diagram 10.6.2 Atlas 8 Double Pole Zone Wiring Diagram 10.7 Telephone Connections 10.8 Powering Up The panel 10.9 Atlas Double Pole Wiring Diagram 10.10...
  • Page 4: System Option

    Engineer NVM Reset 11.21 Follow Select 11.22 Exiting Engineer Mode SYSTEM FAULTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 13.1 Power supply 13.2 Control PCB 13.3 Mechanical 13.4 Environmental 13.5 Cleaning ENGINEER QUICK REFERENCE PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING ATLAS 8 SERVICE HISTORY 8 ZONE PROGRAMMING LABEL Page 4...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The Atlas 8 is a fully featured intruder alarm control panel, based around a micro-controller with 8 fully programmable zones. It may be operated via a single Remote Keypad, a maximum of 3 remote keypads (Atlas RKP’s) may be fitted at convenient points around the premises.
  • Page 6: Entry / Exit Mode

    Entry / Exit Mode Entry When the panel is set and an Entry / Exit zone is triggered the Entry / Exit timer will begin to countdown. During this period an Entry / Exit tone (single repeated bleep) will be produced by the internal sounder and any zones which are programmed as Access zones will be ignored.
  • Page 7: Dial Out Reporting

    DIAL OUT REPORTING The Atlas 8 has the capability to send messages of alarm status to a Central Receiving Station. Every time the alarm status changes i.e. Alarm Set / Unset System Fault or Alarm Actuation a message is sent to the CRS informing it of the status change.
  • Page 8 Dials the Central Monitoring Station every 24 hours. Dial In: This option will allow the Atlas 8 to respond to an incoming call in answer machine compatible mode. Answer machine compatible mode: This provides a way of using the Atlas on the same line as an answering machine.
  • Page 9 Central Monitoring Station Second Telephone Number: This is an alternative number which will be used by the Atlas 8 if the first telephone line is busy. If after four attempts connection with the first number fails then this number will be dialed.
  • Page 10 System Option 4 Bell Squawk- Upon expiry of the exit time, if the panel sets OK the bell will emit a short duration of sound. It will also emit a short duration of sound upon disarming. Default value - OFF. Bell Time Minutes/Seconds- This option allows for very short bell durations.
  • Page 11: Installation And Wiring

    INSTALLATION AND WIRING Before beginning any installation work read through this section carefully. Plan out the various areas and degrees of protection required from each zone. It is important to decide which type each zone should be if selective sets are to be used.
  • Page 12: Panel Assembly

    PANEL ASSEMBLY Steel Panel Assembly Take off the front cover and remove the cardboard packaging containing the control panel and PCB. Push in the PCB support posts from the rear of the panel as shown. If required assemble the tamper switch from the optional kit of parts as indicated. If necessary place the transformer and fasten into position using the screws supplied with the transformer kit.
  • Page 13 Hang the control panel base onto the wall with the central mounting hole using one of the screws and plugs from the screw pack. If possible use a spirit level or some other means to position the control panel squarely then drill two more holes into the wall to locate the other two screws and plugs.
  • Page 14: Power Connections

    10.2 Battery Connection In order for the Atlas 8 to operate if the mains power is cut a battery back-up is required. Refer to 10.5 for battery specifications. Connect the battery to the terminals marked +BAT- on the PCB. Battery Positive (+) Battery Negative (-) 10.3...
  • Page 15: Battery Capacity

    End of line resistors When a Sensor, and tamper are wired into the same zone this is called an End of Line Zone (EOL). The Atlas 8 panel uses resistors on all of its end of line zones. Two resistor values are used, these are 2K2 and 4K7.
  • Page 16: Atlas 8 End Of Line Resistor Wiring Diagram

    10.6.2 Atlas 8 Double Pole Zone Wiring Diagram. Wiring two or more sensors with end of line resistors to a single zone. NOTE: only one 2K2 resistor should be used per zone . The 2K2 resistor should be installed into the last detector in series to protect all the zone tamper wiring.
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  • Page 18: Atlas End Of Line Wiring Diagram

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  • Page 19: Programming

    PROGRAMMING 11.1 Factory Defaults The panel is preprogrammed to the factory settings shown below. Master User code : 1234 (0000-9999) Limited User code : 5678 (0000-9999) Engineer code : 9999 (0000-9999) Bell timer : 20 minutes (programmable 2 to 20 mins) Entry : 30 seconds (programmable 2 to 255 secs) Exit...
  • Page 20: Entering Engineer Mode

    ( minutes) followed by to accept. Incorrect entry gives an audible error tone and correct entry gives three bleeps. The alarm bell cut off time for the Atlas 8 is factory set to 20 minutes. Page 20...
  • Page 21: Setting Entry Time

    11.8 Setting Entry Time To set the required Entry time. Enter followed by the time required in seconds ( seconds) followed by to accept. Incorrect entry gives an audible error tone and correct entry gives three bleeps. The Entry time is factory set to 30 seconds. 11.9 Setting Exit Time To set the required Exit time...
  • Page 22: System Option

    11.11.3 System Option 1 Enter followed by . The RKP display will toggle and X as the numbered keys are pressed, indicating the selection made. Key Press Display Double Pole Zone User Reset Pulse Dial External and Internal Enabled Sounders on Tamper Activation End Of Line Zones User...
  • Page 23: Central Monitoring Station Telephone Number

    11.12 Central Monitoring Station Telephone Number HQWHU VHTXHQFH enter the telephone number. (Up to 16 digits) Enter By pressing the a " " is displayed and a 2 second pause during the number dial will be inserted. Press to store entry. A number consisting of 16 digits will be stored automatically when the last digit is entered.
  • Page 24: Zone Tamper Report Codes

    11.16.2 Zone Tamper Reporting Codes HQWHU VHTXHQFH Enter followed by 2 digits for each tamper zone. To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the key in place of the two digits. Examples Tamper zone 1 Tamper zone 2 Tamper zone 3 Tamper zone 4 Tamper zone 5 Tamper zone 6...
  • Page 25: User Unset Reporting Codes

    11.16.5 User Unset Reporting Codes HQWHU VHTXHQFH Enter 2 digits for each of the user unset reporting codes. To disable an event insert Enter blanks by pressing the key in place of the two digits. Examples Unset User 1 Unset User 2 Unset User 3 Unset User 4 Unset User 5...
  • Page 26: Digicom Codes

    11.17 Digicom Codes HQWHU VHTXHQFH Enter Enter 1 digit to select the required reporting format. Examples SIA DTMF SIA pulse format P1 - 1400 Hz handshake 10pps SIA pulse format P2- 2300 Hz handshake 20pps SIA pulse format P3 - 1400 Hz handshake 20pps Reserved Reserved Reserved...
  • Page 27: Engineer Nvm Reset

    11.22 Exiting Engineer Mode Enter (Where is the 4 digit Engineer Code). NOTE: Refer to the User Manual for detailed instructions on how to use the Atlas 8 after programming. Rins171 Issue 6 Page 27...
  • Page 28: System Faults

    SYSTEM FAULTS There are 6 fault conditions automatically detected by the Atlas 8. The user is informed of a fault via a flashing . This will illuminate and an error tone will be emitted every 5 seconds when the panel is in day mode, Press a function key to stop the error tone.
  • Page 29: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 13.1 Power supply Power input : 17V a.c. Low voltage output : 13.2 Vdc fused, 1.25 Amp maximum Including Control Panel. 1Amp maximum available for external devices. Low voltage output fuses : 1 Amp quick blow. Battery charge voltage : 13.7 V d.c.
  • Page 30: Engineer Quick Reference Programming

    ENGINEER QUICK REFERENCE PROGRAMMING SECTION Set A zone attributes. Set B zone attributes. Set C zone attributes. Set D zone attributes. Bell time Entry time Exit time Engineer code change Programmable outputs 1 Programmable outputs 2 System option 1 System option 2 System option 3 Spare Re-Sets...
  • Page 31: Communication Programming

    COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING Programmable Outputs Programmable Output 1 Default Off Programmable Output 2 Default Off System Option 1 Default - End of line Default - User Log Re-set disabled Default - Tone Dial Default - Internal sounder only on tamper activation System Option 2 Default - 24 hour test dial Default - no-dial in...
  • Page 32 Event reporting Codes Zone Alarm Reporting Codes. Zone 1 Alarm Zone 2 Alarm Zone 3 Alarm Zone 4 Alarm Zone 5 Alarm Zone 6 Alarm Zone 7 Alarm Zone 8 Alarm Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes. Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper...
  • Page 33 User Set Reporting Codes Set User 1 Set User 2 Set User 3 Set User 4 Set User 5 Set User 6 Set User 7/Keyswitch User Unset Reporting Codes Unset User 1 Unset User 2 Unset User 3 Unset User 4 Unset User 5 Unset User 6 Unset User...
  • Page 34 Restoral Reporting Codes User code Restoral Bell Timeout Restoral Battery Restoral A.C. Restoral Test Transmission Digicom Codes Keyswitch Configuration Group Allocation Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 24hr. Test Call Page 34...
  • Page 35: Atlas 8 Service History

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  • Page 36: Zone Programming Label

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