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EN: Installation Sheet
Description
AD111 is an internal interface for an addressable detector
system. It connects a generic detector with dry alarm and
tamper contacts to the Advisor MASTER ATS1290 Point-ID
DGP. The interface is equipped with two inputs for connecting
the alarm relay and the tamper switch of the detector, and an
open collector output. This output can be used for example; to
enable/disable the alarm LED on the detector (depending on
the detector's other functionalities, which can be programmed).
Device category
The AD111 is of the device category I/O, type 2 and will be
automatically recognised after learning the device into the
ATS1290 DGP. For more details about device categories and
types, please refer to the ATS1290 manual.
Mounting the unit
The AD111 PCB (Figure 1) is mounted underneath the PCB in
the housing of the detector that is connected to the Point ID
bus (Figure 2). Connect terminals 1 to 4 to the Point ID bus
and external power supply.
WARNING:
Electrocution hazard. Before
mounting the AD111 Internal PID interface in a
PIR detector, disconnect the mains power
before opening the panel, DGP or external
power supply cabinet.
1.
Open the detector.
2.
Remove the PCB from the detector.
3.
Connect the flying leads 5 to 11 to the existing detector
connections (see Figures 1, 2, and 4).
Number
Colour
AD111
5
Black
0V from AD111
6
Red
+12V from AD111
7
Blue
Alarm input
8
Blue
Alarm input
2 / 8
EV125 / EV425
/ EV500 Series
-
+
Alarm -
Alarm +
Tam per -
Tamper +
Walk Test
PIR
0V to PIR
+12V to PIR
Alarm output
Alarm output
AD111
5
1
6
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
-
+
A
uxiliary
power
AT
S2000/3000/400
(control panel)
Number
Colour
9
Yellow
10
Yellow
11
White
4.
Connect the Point ID bus and auxiliary power supply to
terminals 1 to 4 (see Figure 4).
Caution:
When powering the system down/up, wait for at least
1 minute to ensure a "clean boot".
The Point ID bus in − (ground) must be coupled to
Important:
the external power supply in − (ground) to ensure correct
operation. Connect the bus and detector grounds in the control
panel or close to the detector where the auxiliary power supply
is located.
Topology and detectors
Refer to the ATS1290 manual.
Cable specification
Refer to the ATS1290 manual.
Address setting and zone numbering
Set the AD111 Internal PID Interface to its unique address on
the Point ID bus. For details, see Figure 3.
The address setting of the AD111 will immediately correspond
with zone number and output in the range of the ATS1290
DGP.
Refer also to the ATS1290 manual for the direct link to the
zone number (control panel).
For convenience the output also can be configured to connect
to any output in the DGP range (for more details see the
explanation at the end of the memory location map).
ATS1290 (DGP)
P
+
+
I
- -
D
Bus -
Bus +
0
AD111
PIR
Tamper input
Tamper output
Tamper input
Tamper output
Walk test output
Walk test input
P/N 149957999-4 (ML) • REV E • ISS 14DEC20