Introduction To Programming; Zone Numbering - GE ATS1235 Installation Sheet

Advanced wireless dgp on 868 mhz am
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Addressing the ATS1235
See Figure 4.
Each wireless DGP connected to the ATS control panel bus
must identify itself to the ATS control panel with a unique
address set with the DIP switches on the DGP. The table in
Figure 4 shows the 15 possible wireless DGP addresses.
Note:
Do not use address 0. This is reserved for factory
testing.
Closing the ATS1235 housing
1.
Replace the plastic cover.
2.
Mount sensors and 868 MHz AM repeater as required.
A repeater can be added later if sensor performance or
signal strength is found to be inadequate.
Powering up the ATS1235
1.
Before powering up the panel and receiver module, verify
that all wiring at the panel and ATS1235 wireless receiver
is correct.
2.
Connect the panel backup battery and AC power.
Output numbering
The output numbering of a wireless DGP is in line with all
DGPs (refer to Table 1 below), but the wireless DGP has no
physical outputs or output expansion available. However, any
available output can be programmed in the range of 1 to 255
via key fob programming in Menu 6.
Note:
Remember that in standard DGP mode the first relay of
each DGP (relay 17 for DGP 1) can be used to mask
supervision on sensors by using time zones to energise/de-
energise the virtual relay (see "Menu 11, Supervision Options"
on page 6).
Table 1: Output numbering
Control panel
1–16
DGP 1
17–32
DGP 2
33–48
DGP 3
49–64
DGP 4
65–80
DGP 5
81–96
DGP 6
97–112
DGP 7
113–128

Zone numbering

The wireless DGP zone database can be set up for either 16 or
32 zones. (32 zones only applicable for Advisor Master) This
means you can add up to 16 or up to 32 wireless devices to
the DGP. If DGP 1 has been programmed with 32 zones, then
the next 16 zones (33 to 48) normally belonging to DGP 2 will
now belong to DGP 1 and the RAS display will show 17 to 48
(for details, refer to Table 2 below, and to "Menu 13, DGP
Settings" on page 7).
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DGP 8
129–144
DGP 9
145–160
DGP 10
161–176
DGP 11
177–192
DGP 12
193–208
DGP 13
209–224
DGP 14
225–240
DGP 15
241–255
Table 2: Zone numbering
Control panel
1–16
DGP 1
17–32
DGP 2
33–48
DGP 3
49–64
DGP 4
65–80
DGP 5
81–96
DGP 6
97–112
DGP 7
113–128

Introduction to programming

See Figure 5.
Each sensor must be programmed into the wireless DGP
database via an ATS control panel RAS keypad. In this
procedure it is assumed that:
Sensor / key fob documentation is available or known.
The DIP switch address for the wireless DGP is set
correctly.
The DGPs database size has been correctly selected. The
factory default sets the DGP to 16 detectors.
Note:
To set the DGP for 32 detectors, you must change
the Menu option 13 from 16 to 32 before learning any
sensor!
Sensors are physically installed or mounted.
The repeater has been installed and programmed if
required.
The specific details for each sensor need to be reviewed on
the related component sheet. In general, you need to know
that the sensor can be "learned" by the system by creating a
tamper (for the detectors and door or window sensors).
For fobs, see an appropriate fob manual.
Programming
Selecting the wireless DGP menu at the panel
The ATS1235 provides a menu through which a number of
options can be set. This menu is an internal DGP menu (see
the menu tree in Figure 5). In addition the status of the
ATS1235 itself and its inputs can be viewed.
Consult the manual of the panel how to enter the DGP
menu.
Zone numbering and sensors
The input numbers used are related to the address selected
(see "Zone numbering" above).
To view the status, enter the first input to view. The selected
input status is shown. Press Menu to view the previous, or
Enter to view the next input.
DGP 8
129–144
DGP 9
145–160
DGP 10
161–176
DGP 11
177–192
DGP 12
193–208
DGP 13
209–224
DGP 14
225–240
DGP 15
241–255
P/N 1070346 • REV 1.0 • ISS 17JAN11

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