Terminal
Wire
J8 to J12
1 to 16
C
J13 to J16
BZ, L1, L2, D1, D0
0V, +5, +12
J17
12V, 0V, D+, D−
J22
*
External siren output is a supervised output. Typical EOL resistor
is 1 k.
Mains power connection
Use the mains terminal to connect the mains-supply. A fixed
cable, or a flexible mains lead to an earthed mains outlet, can
be used. In case fixed wiring is used, insert a dedicated circuit
breaker in the power distribution network.
WARNING:
Electrocution hazard. To avoid personal injury or
death from electrocution, remove all sources of power and
allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing
equipment.
Battery removal/disposal
This product may contain one (or more) sealed, rechargeable,
BS-type lead-acid battery. Because removing the battery may
affect the product's configuration settings or trigger an alarm,
only a qualified installer should remove the battery.
To remove the battery, do the following:
1.
Make sure that your product settings allow you to open its
cover without starting the tamper alarm.
2.
Switch off the mains power, if necessary, and remove the
cover.
3.
Disconnect the battery, sliding the product's wires off the
wire connectors. Note, that depending on the battery
model, the connectors can be located differently.
4.
Remove the battery from the holder.
For proper recycling, dispose of all batteries as required by
local ordinances or regulations. See the specifications for your
product or contact technical support for information on
replacement batteries.
Important notes on mounting
Mount the unit using screws or bolts through the four mounting
holes in the base.
Ensure that the unit is mounted on a flat, solid, vertical surface
so that the base will not flex or warp when the mounting
screws/bolts are tightened.
Allow 50 mm clearance between the equipment enclosures
mounted side by side, and 25 mm between the enclosure and
the sidewall.
Only use units in a clean environment and not in humid air.
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Description
Zone 1 to 16 inputs
Common
Readers 1 to 4 connections
Reader power supply
Not used
Local databus to connect RASs
and DGPs (see "ATS125x/1260
local databus and earth
connection" on page 14 for
details).
Caution:
ATS1250/ATS1260 is a class A product. In
a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
LEDs
Table 4: LEDs
LED
Description
RST (ATS125x)
OFF: the microprocessor is functioning
normally.
OK (ATS1250/1260)
ON: the system is in the reset state.
Rx1 (ATS125x)
Flashing LED indicates polling data is being
received from the ATS control panel on the
Rx0 (ATS1250/1260)
system databus.
Tx1 (ATS125x)
Flashing LED indicates the four-door DGP is
replying to polling from the ATS control panel
Tx0 (ATS1250/1260)
on the system databus.
Rx (ATS125x)
Flashing LED indicates remote units
(readers/interfaces) replying to polling.
Rx1 (ATS1250/1260)
Tx (ATS125x)
Flashing LED indicates the four-door DGP is
polling remote unit(s) (readers/interfaces) on
Tx1 (ATS1250/1260)
the ATS125x local databus. The Tx LED
should always be active.
L1 to L4
Indicates Unlock Relay is active.
General installation guidelines
The ATS125x/1260 DGP has been designed, assembled and
tested to meet the requirements related to safety, emission and
immunity with respect to environmental electrical and
electromagnetic interference, as of current relevant Standards.
If the following guidelines are followed, the system will give
many years of reliable service.
In addition to the following guidelines, during the installation of
the ATS125x/1260 DGP, it is essential to follow any country
dependent installation requirement of local applicable
standard. Only a qualified electrician or other suitable trained
and qualified person should attempt to wire this system to the
mains or to the public telephone network.
•
Ensure that there is a good earth available for the alarm
system.
•
Maintain a separation between low voltage and mains
supply cables. Use separate points of cable entry to the
control panel cabinet.
•
If the upper and/or lower cabinet entry cable holes are
used to route wiring into the control panel, always use
a proper pipe fitting system by means of an appropriate
conduit and junction box. For this purpose, use only
materials of suitable flammability class (HB or better).
•
For mains power connection, use the mains connector
terminal either through a permanent wiring or a flexible
mains cable to an earthed mains outlet. Always use cable
ties to fix mains cable, at the dedicated fixing point
provided near the mains terminal connector.
- In case of permanent fixed wiring, insert an easily
accessible, dedicated bipolar circuit breaker in the power
distribution network.
- Never attempt to solder mains connection wires end
where they will be wired to the terminal connectors.
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