ATS1250/ door/4-lift DGP. Programming Guide

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1 ATS1250/ door/4-lift DGP Programming Guide Version 2.0, July 2003

2 Aritech is a GE Interlogix brand. Copyright (c) 2003 GE Interlogix B.V.. All rights reserved. GE Interlogix B.V. grants the right to reprint this manual for internal use only. GE Interlogix B.V. reserves the right to change information without notice.

3 CONTENTS Important information... 6 Programming sequence... 7 Minimal set-up... 7 Basic set-up... 8 Advanced settings Add alarm control functions Add anti-passback facilities Finding system codes for cards How to program the options Accessing the installer programming menu Programming the menu options Accessing the door/lift programming menu How to access the door / lift programming menu DGP options Output controllers Batch Number (Range 1 to 40) System Code Start Card Number Number of Cards Start User Number Alarm Code Prefix Digits RAS s (arming stations) to be polled LCD RAS RAS s with Request To Exit enabled RAS s with toggle mode Data gathering panels to be polled (ATS1260 only) Dual zone Card to PIN time Two cards time Multiple Badge time Re-lock delay time Region count limit Door / Lift options Accessing the door / lift options Access options Unlock time Extended unlock time Shunting Shunt time Extended shunt time Shunt warning time Shunt until door has closed Cancel shunt time after door has closed Low security timezone IN reader requires card AND PIN OUT reader requires card AND PIN IN Reader inhibit PIN if timezone OUT Reader inhibit PIN if timezone IN Reader inhibit region 0 user OUT Reader inhibit region 0 user Anti-passback IN reader region OUT reader region ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 3

4 IN reader Two Cards function OUT reader Two Cards function Request To Exit options Request To Exit Timezone IN Request To Exit disabled if area is armed OUT Request To Exit disabled if area is armed Request To Exit control Request To Exit reporting Alarm control Alarm group Alarm control Entry denied if area armed Exit denied if area armed Authorised RAS Reader options Card format Zone holds door unlocked Door unlocked until door open Unlocked timezone Unlocked timezone after entry Report when door closed and locked Report open/unlocked as unlocked Report door open / close Report forced door Report DOTL Reader LED options Pulsed lock and unlock Time & Attendance Reader Disable Duress functionality Hardware options Unlock output number Zone number Monitor second door zone Forced output number Shunt zone number(s) Warning output number DOTL zone number DOTL output number Request To Exit zone number Interlock zone numbers Area(s) assigned to door Fault output number Lift options Starting floor of lift Last floor of lift Starting physical relay Zones monitor floor selected Wait for floor selection First physical zone Lift override group Security zone number Lift security group Total number of floors Lift bank selection Lift car selection No floor landings No floor landings Monitor High Level floor landings Initialise database Display card ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

5 5. Door groups Floor groups System Options Mains fail output number Low battery output number Tamper output number Macro logic Macro logic program number Function and output event Time Logic equation Version number To Local Devices Reader and interface type programming Short list of available zones and outputs per DGP address Door/lift data hardware defaults Macro event flags ATS1250/1260 Programming Sheet Programming Sheet Programming Sheet Programming Sheet Glossary Index Programming map ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 5

6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This manual provides detailed explanations for programming the ATS1250/1260 and includes detailed explanations for the entire door / lift menus. All references to the programming menus, and their numbers, are menus within programming Remote Devices, Installer menu 28, and Titan Advisor MASTER, To Remote Devices, DGP. When installing a new 4-Door / 4-Lift DGP, it is strongly recommended that you first initialise the ATS1250/1260 using Menu 3 - Initialise Database. This step may only be accomplished by programming using a RAS on the system databus of the Advisor MASTER. It will set all programming to factory default; as listed in this programming manual. Once initialised, the DGP may be programmed using a RAS or a PC running TITAN software. The ATS1250 and ATS1260 are the same physical products except for the firmware (software) EPROM. The factory defaults are different for each product and are listed in the programming sheets in this guide. Whenever the ATS1250 is mentioned, both the ATS1250 and the ATS1260 are included except where explicitly stated. 6 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

7 PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE The ATS1250/ Door/Lift DGP is a versatile access control panel to extend the Advisor MASTER system with advanced access control functions. When programming it is easy to loose track if one does not use a good method. Using a good method also provides for an efficient way of programming. Minimal set-up The minimal set-up only consists of settings required to enable cards being read and door opening due to a valid card. 1. Set the DGP address for the 4-Door/Lift DGP (1 to 12 available). 2. Check if the RAM memory in the ATS1250/1260 and the Advisor MASTER control panel is the same. 3. Set addresses of RAS's (readers or DGP's connected to the local databus of the 4- Door/Lift DGP. 4. In the Advisor MASTER control panel, installer programming (menu 19): In the Advisor MASTER control panel menu 4. DGP, activate polling for the 4- Door/Lift DGP and set the DGP type. Check and note in the Advisor MASTER control panel, menu 7. system options the settings for Dual zone and the Number of prefix digits. In menu 13. Timezones, program timezones required for access control functions (Request To Exit, Override timezone and Door groups) In menu 2, Area database, determine which area/s will inhibit Request to Exit or will inhibit access through a door when the area/s are armed. 5. Go to menu 28, To remote devices. Select type 1 (DGP) and press [ENTER]. Enter the DGP address and press [ENTER]. You now are in the 4-Door/Lift programming menu. 6. Go to menu 1, DGP options. Set or select the following options: 6.1. Enter the required Batch Number (Range 1 to 40). If card numbers or system codes are unknown, then first see Finding system codes for cards (page 11) Alarm Code Prefix Digits (same as in control panel) 6.3. Enter RAS s (arming stations) to be polled connected to the local databus Enter LCD RAS connected to the local databus Set Dual zone to the same setting as used in the control panel Enter Re-lock delay time 7. Go to menu 2, Door / Lift options. 8. Select the door to program. Only doors available on the selected DGP can be entered. 9. Move to menu 4, Reader options Select the required Card format ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 7

8 10. Press [ENTER] until the display indicates menu 5. Hardware options. 11. Press 0 [ENTER] [ENTER] to leave menu 2, Door / Lift options 12. Move to menu 4, Display card and badge a number of cards to verify the cards are being read, the card number is known. 13. Proceed with the basic set-up. Basic set-up 1. Set the DGP address for the 4-Door/Lift DGP (1 to 12 available). 2. Check if the RAM memory in the ATS1250/1260 and the Advisor MASTER control panel is the same. 3. Set addresses of RAS's (readers or DGP's connected to the local databus of the 4- Door/Lift DGP. 4. In the Advisor MASTER control panel, installer programming (menu 19): In the Advisor MASTER control panel menu 4. DGP, activate polling for the 4- Door/Lift DGP and set the DGP type. Check and note in the Advisor MASTER control panel, menu 7. system options the settings for Dual zone and the Number of prefix digits. In menu 13. Timezones, program timezones required for access control functions (Request To Exit, Override timezone and Door groups) In menu 2, Area database, determine which area/s will inhibit Request to Exit or will inhibit access through a door when the area/s are armed. 5. Go to menu 28, To remote devices. Select type 1 (DGP) and press [ENTER]. Enter the DGP address and press [ENTER]. You now are in the 4-Door/Lift programming menu. 6. Go to menu 1, DGP options. Set or select the following options: 6.1. Number of Output controllers 6.2. Enter the required Batch Number (Range 1 to 40). If card numbers or system codes are unknown, then first see Finding system codes for cards (page 11) Alarm Code Prefix Digits (same as in control panel) 6.4. Enter RAS s (arming stations) to be polled connected to the local databus Enter LCD RAS connected to the local databus Enter RAS s with Request To Exit enabled that are connected to the local databus Enter Data gathering panels to be polled (ATS1260 only) connected to the local databus Set Dual zone to the same setting as used in the control panel Enter the Card to PIN time (only if Card & PIN required) Enter Two cards time (only if required) Enter Multiple Badge time (only if alarm control is required) Enter Re-lock delay time Enter Region count limit (only if anti-passback is used) 7. Go to menu 2, Door / Lift options. 8 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

9 8. Select the door to program. Only doors available on the selected DGP can be entered. 9. Now the first menu will be visisble, Access options. Set or select the following options: 9.1. Select the door to program 9.2. Unlock time 9.3. Extended unlock time (if required) 9.4. Shunting option (if required) 9.5. Shunt time (if required) 9.6. Extended shunt time (if required) 9.7. Shunt warning time (if required) 9.8. Shunt until door has closed 9.9. Cancel shunt time after door has closed Low security timezone (if required) IN / OUT reader requires card AND PIN IN / OUT Reader inhibit PIN if timezone IN / OUT Reader inhibit region 0 user Anti-passback option (if required) IN / OUT reader region (if required) IN / OUT reader Two Cards function 10. Move to menu 2, Request To Exit options (only if required) Set or select the following options: Request To Exit Timezone IN or OUT Request To Exit disabled if area is armed Request To Exit control Request To Exit reporting 11. Move to menu 4, Reader options Set or select the following options: Card format Zone holds door unlocked Door unlocked until door open Unlocked timezone (if required) Unlocked timezone after entry Report when door closed and locked Report open/unlocked as unlocked Report door open / close Report forced door Report DOTL Reader LED options Pulsed lock and unlock Disable Duress functionality 12. Move to menu 5, Hardware options Set or select the following options: Unlock output number Zone number Monitor second door zone (if required) Forced output number (if required) Shunt zone number(s) (if required) ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 9

10 12.6. Warning output number (if required) DOTL zone number (if required) DOTL output number (if required) Request To Exit zone number (if required) Interlock zone numbers (if required) Area(s) assigned to door (if required) Fault output number (if required) 13. When out of the Hardware options, press 0 [ENTER] to leave the menu s in Door options. Press [ENTER] again to leave the Door options. Press 0 [ENTER] again to leave the 4-Door/Lift programming menu. 14. Set-up the required door groups in the Advisor MASTER user program (menu 20) 15. Program users that require access control functions (door group) 16. Program zones available on the 4-Door DGP Advanced settings Add alarm control functions In the Advisor MASTER installer programming: Program timezones required for alarm control functions (used in alarm groups) Program alarm groups (if required) for access control functions In the 4-Door/Lift programming menu Select menu 2, Door / Lift options and select the door to program Move to menu 3, Alarm control Enter the required Alarm group Select the required Alarm control Select if Entry or Exit denied if area armed Select the Authorised RAS on the system databus (if required) Assign the alarm groups to users that should have alarm control Add anti-passback facilities For anti-passback to function, readers are required to enter and exit. The reader address specifies if the reader is used as an IN (entry) or OUT (exit) reader (see numbering). Make sure both IN and OUT readers are available and are polled. In the Advisor MASTER installer programming: Program timezones required for anti-passback In the 4-Door/Lift programming menu 10 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

11 Select menu 2, Door / Lift options and select the door to program Move to menu 1, Access options Select if the IN / OUT Reader inhibit region 0 user Select the required Anti-passback option Enter the IN / OUT reader region Finding system codes for cards System codes are very important as improper system codes will inhibit usage of cards. The system code for a card can be seen as a number shared by a number of cards. The cards will identify themselves by a card number that is unique. It might happen the system code is unknown. The 4-Door/Lift DGP can provide some help finding the system code. Make sure a reader is active (activate polling if necessary) Make sure the card format is set correctly for that door. Enter menu 4, Display card. Badge a few cards. Make sure that the system code displayed is always the same. If not, the card format is probably not correct. Re-adjust and restart in menu 4. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 11

12 HOW TO PROGRAM THE OPTIONS! For information on which keys to use while programming, please refer to these pages. Accessing the installer programming menu The ATS system is programmed from the Installer programming menu. Before accessing the programming menu, you must first disarm the system. How to disarm the system 1. Press 1122 (Manager PIN code) and then [OFF]. 2. Press 0 and [ENTER]. How to access the installer programming menu 1. Start with this LCD display: There Are No Alarms In This Area Code: 2. Enter [MENU*] 1278 (Master Engineer code) and press [ENTER]. The following display appears: 0- Exit, ENTER- Down, *- Up 0-Exit, Menu: 3. Press 19 and [ENTER]. The following display appears: Installer Programming 0-Exit, Menu: You may now select the menu option you wishto program. See page 64 for the programming map that lists all menu options available. The chapter and section numbering in the manual follows the menu option numbering. For example, Chapter 1 describes menu 1 Zone database. You may easily move between the menu options by pressing the following keys: [ENTER] or [#] or [ ] [MENU*] or [*] or [ ] To scroll forwards one menu option at a time. To scroll backwards one menu option at a time. Menu number and [ENTER] or [#] To jump directly to the menu option. [0] and [ENTER] or [#] Exit the Programming menu and return to the User menu. Different keys with the same function. [ENTER] or [#] [MENU*] or [*] These keys have the same function. [#] is used on LED keypads (ATS115x). These keys have the same meaning. [*] is used on LED keypads (ATS115x). 12 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

13 Programming the menu options What the LCD display tells you The LCD display on the keypad has two lines of characters. Each line represents different information. System information Instructions and the characters you may enter on the keypad 1: Office 4 Door 20 Contact Text Word: Programming the menu options Once you have selected the menu option you wish to program, most options may be programmed using a standard procedure shown below in How to program.. How to program The method of programming depends on the options to be programmed. Some options require a value, others require a YES/NO setting. How to program values? [ENTER] Enter the new information and press the ENTER key. [ENTER] Press the ENTER key again to save the displayed information and to move to the next menu option display. How to program YES/NO options [MENU*] Press the MENU* key to toggle between options. [ENTER] Press the ENTER key to save the displayed information and move to the next menu option display. Some programming options allow multiple values to be entered, e.g. Poll RAS. In these cases, enter the value and press [ENTER] to add or delete the option. Some programming menus need certain values to be entered, while others are used to select YES/NO. Programming lines containing YES/NO options often also allow the 0-key to be pressed. Use this key to skip a number of options. On the second line, the display will indicate if the 0-key may be used.. Programming menus like Poll RAS, Poll DGP or Entry time show the status of the current values. To update the values, press [MENU*]. Many time settings may be entered with seconds or minutes resolution. This may be recognised when the bottom left corner of the display shows *-Min or *-Sec. Use [*] or [MENU*] to select seconds or minutes. Where programming of an option does not follow this procedure, the (additional) keys available are described in the How to program section for the option. ACCESSING THE DOOR/LIFT PROGRAMMING MENU ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 13

14 How to access the door / lift programming menu Access to the Door programming menu is via the Advisor MASTER, Installer menu 28, To remote devices. When programming in the 4-Door programming menu, you are actually programming the ATS1250. Before being granted access to the 4-Door programming menu, via "to remote devices", the ATS1250 must be; connected, addressed, and programmed to be polled. Also the DGP type must be programmed as a "4-Door DGP" or a "4-Lift DGP" in the Advisor MASTER Installer programming menu 4, DGP database. If you are denied access to "To remote devices, it is because one or more of the above hardware, or programming criteria, have not been met. 1. The display shows: Remote Device: 1-DGP, 2-RAS Device: Enter the type of Remote device you wish to program. Select 1 (DGP). 2. The display shows: Remote DGP Setup DGP No.: Enter the number of the Remote device you wish to program. The DGP number is the same as the DGP address. 3. The following is briefly displayed: Connecting Enter to Abort 4. You have now accessed the ATS1250 Programming menu for the ATS1250/1260 that you have selected. The display shows the 4-Door programming menu display: * Move On * Move Menu See Programming the menu options for the available keys. 14 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

15 ATS1250/1260 programming menus: 1. DGP Options Global options valid for all doors/lifts of the selected 4-door / 4-lift DGP (ATS1250/1260). 2. Door Options Options valid for each individual door or lift on the ATS1250/ Initialize Database Allows initialisation of door or lift database. Resets all data in the DGP to default. 4. Display Card Displays card details on LCD for the last card that is badged. 5. Door Groups Allows door group details to be viewed. 6. Floor Groups Allows floor group details to be viewed. 7. System Options Allows ATS1250/1260 outputs to be activated to indicate system faults on the ATS1250/ Program Macro Logic Enables outputs and internal events to be generated by logic functions using ATS1250/1260 events. 9. Version Number ATS1250/1260 firmware and CPLD version number. 10. To Local devices Enables you to access the remote devices on the local databus. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 15

16 1. DGP OPTIONS DGP options valid for all doors or lifts on the selected ATS1250/1260. Whenever, in DGP options, XX is displayed, the XX should be replaced by the 1 st door number available for this AST1250/ Output controllers XX, Output Controllers 0 *-Dis, Ctrl: Enter the number of output controllers fitted to the ATS Disabled. No clocked output card, but there are four open collector outputs available on the DGP for an ATS way relay card. These have outputs 5 to 8 assigned for the selected DGP address). 1-8 Number of output controllers connected Batch Number (Range 1 to 40) Batch Number (Range 1 to 40) Batch: This setting specifies the card batches that are programmed for this DGP. A batch is defined by a System code, a range of cards, the first card number and the first user code. When card batches overlap, a message will be displayed to indicate. Overlaps will occur when Card Batch Overlap (nn) if in a system code, card numbers are repeated *-Confirm or when users are assigned more than one card number. Press [MENU*] or [*} to confirm when an overlap is required. System code: Disabled SC : System Code Register the System code for this batch of cards (maximum of 6 digits). Start Card Number: 0 CN: Start Card Number Enter the number of the first card that is used for this batch. Number of cards: 0 Num: Number of Cards Enter the number of cards in this batch. All cards must be consecutive Start User Number Select which user equals the first card. Start User number 0 UN : 16 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

17 1.3. Alarm Code Prefix Digits XX, Alarm Code Prefix Digits 0 *-Dis, Digits: Records the difference between the number of digits in an alarm control code, and the number of digits in a door control code. The complete user code is the alarm control code, and the prefix is omitted to make the door control code. Examples: Prefix digits = 3 User code = Result: Prefix = 123, door code = 4567 and the alarm control code = The Alarm Code Prefix digits entered, should be the same as the value entered for the Alarm Code Prefix in the Advisor MASTER Installer programming menu 7. System Options RAS s (arming stations) to be polled No RAS s Are Being Polled Poll RAS Enter the RAS addresses of all the RAS s connected to the ATS1250 local databus. The display shows the RAS s currently recorded. Keypads (ATS110x, ATS115x), card readers and ATS 1170 s are polled as RAS s. Polling allows the RAS to transfer data to the ATS1250. The 16 RAS s that may be polled relate to specific doors on the ATS1250, and the reader s location if readers are mounted on both sides of the same door. Reader Function IN IN OUT OUT 1 st door nd door rd door th door The RAS s listed above are polled by the ATS1250. RAS number followed by, = on-line RAS number followed by : = off-line 1.5. LCD RAS No RAS with LCD s Fitted RAS with LCD Program the address of RAS s (arming stations) being polled that have a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) fitted. e.g. ATS110X series LCD RAS. The display shows the RAS s currently recorded. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 17

18 No RAS s with Request To Exit Enabled RAS With RTE Enter the address of RAS s (arming stations) being polled that require the Request To Exit button to be wired to the IN, or REQUEST TO EXIT, terminal on the arming station RAS s with Request To Exit enabled The display shows the RAS s currently recorded. Since the RAS s RTE input does not provide tamper monitoring, it is preferable to wire any Request To Exit buttons to zones on the ATS RAS s with toggle mode No RAS with Toggle Enabled Toggle RAS: Records the address of RAS s (arming stations) being polled that have "Toggle mode" enabled. Operation for the Toggle Mode is explained below. This option only applies to RAS s that have keypads and are connected to the ATS1250 local databus (ATS110x, ATS115x). Toggle mode enabled: PIN + [ENTER] or [#] = Toggles status of area(s) PIN + [MENU*] or [*] = Toggles status of area(s) Toggle mode disabled: PIN + [ENTER] or [#] = Arms area(s) PIN + [MENU*] or [*] = Disarms area(s) Toggle mode enabled ATS1100/1105 Only: PIN + [ON] = Arms area(s) PIN + [OFF] = Disarms area(s) PIN + [ENTER] = Toggles status of area(s) Toggle mode disabled: ATS1100/1105 Only: The only difference is the [ENTER] key operation - it only Arm's area(s) Data gathering panels to be polled (ATS1260 only) No DGP s Are Being Polled Poll DGP: Enter the address of DGP s connected to the ATS1260 local databus. This option is not functional on the ATS1250. The display shows the DGP s currently recorded: The DGP s are used to provide inputs for floor-buttons. 18 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

19 DGP number followed by, = on-line DGP number followed by : = off-line 1.9. Dual zone XX,Yes - Dual zone *-Change Defines whether the ATS1250 zones are single or dual zone zones. YES NO Dual zone used: Normal = 4k7; Tamper = Open or Short; Active = half or double end of line resistor value. No dual zone; Normal = 4k7; Alarm = Open or Short or half or double end of line resistor value. Press 0 to go to the user menu items available. End of line resistors must be connected to the zones. See the installation guide. Should be set to the same option as set in the Advisor MASTER Installer menu 7, System options Card to PIN time XX,Card to PIN Time 8 Seconds *-Min, Time: This setting is only applicable when a user is required to present a card and enter a PIN to gain access. The Card to Pin Time is the amount of time allowed between presenting a valid card to a door reader and entering a valid PIN (last digits) on the keypad. If the PIN is not entered before the time expires, the user will need to repeat the door opening function. See also Access options (page 21) Two cards time XX, Two Cards Time 8 Seconds *-Min, Time: This setting is only applicable when two users must present their card or PIN to open a door or when a user is identified as a visitor or guard and must be accompanied. The Two cards time is the amount of time allowed between the first user presenting a card or entering a PIN and the second user presenting a card or entering a PIN. If the second card/pin is not presented before the time expires, the door opening function will have to be repeated. Also see IN reader Two Cards function (page 23) ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 19

20 1.12. Multiple Badge time XX, Multiple Badge Time 5 Seconds *-Min, Time: This setting is only applicable where the door has been programmed so that presentation of a card three times will arm/disarm the system and the user is authorised to arm /disarm. The Multiple badge time is the amount of time allowed between the first presentation of the card and the third presentation of the card. If the card is not presented three times before the time expires, the user will need to commence the function again. Also see Alarm control (page 28) Re-lock delay time XX, Re-lock Delay Time 3 Seconds *-Min, Time: This setting only applies where the door has been programmed so the unlock relay will not re-lock until after the door is closed. This feature is provided for Drop Bolts and Maglocks etc. where the door must be closed before the unlock relay locks the door. The Re-lock delay time is the amount of time between the door being closed and the unlock relay deactivating (re-lock). This allows a settling time to ensure that the lock mechanisms are aligned. Also see Zone holds door unlocked (page 31) Region count limit XX,Region Count Limit Disabled *-Dis, No: When the number of users reaches this limit (set by the value entered in this option range, 0 to 65,535), the ATS1250 sets an internal flag (Region count limit) that can be used in Door Macro Logic. You may activate events when a certain number of users are in a region. The Advisor MASTER system can have up to 256 regions, numbered 0 to 255. Examples: 1. Activate a sign when a car park is full. 2. Arm area(s) when the last person has left the region or disarm area(s) when the first person enters the region. Also see IN reader region (page 25) 20 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

21 2. DOOR / LIFT OPTIONS Accessing the door / lift options Use this menu for programming data for individual doors and lifts. Each door may be programmed with specific settings Before obtaining access to the available menu options for door and lift programming, select the door to program. The door numbers relevant to the ATS1250 being programmed are displayed: Select Door 17, 18, 19, 20 Door: Selecting time resolution for minutes or seconds Time settings may be entered with seconds or minutes resolution. Use [*] or [MENU*] to select seconds or minutes Access options Within these menus all settings of the access options for the door are configured XX is the door number being programmed Unlock time XX, Unlock Time 5 Seconds *-Min, Time: Program the amount of time for the door to unlock when a user enters a valid card or PIN at the door reader. The user is then able to open the unlocked door during the time period of unlock. Also see Unlock output number (page 35). XX, Extended Unlock Time 10 Seconds Extended unlock time *-Min, Time Program the amount of time for the door to unlock when a user, with the "EXTENDED ACCESS " flag enabled, presents a valid card or PIN at the door reader. The user is then able to open the unlocked door during the time period of the extended unlock time. XX, No Shunting Shunting *-Change,Opt: This record configures the door shunting options. Shunting is a procedure that inhibits an open door, that could cause an alarm, for a set time. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 21

22 Option 0 No shunting The door is not shunted. Function 1 Zone Shunting The door is shunted. Generates a standard alarm, based on the zone type settings, if left open longer than the programmed shunt time. 2 Zone Shunting & DOTL 3 Auto Shunting & DOTL The door is shunted and generates a DOTL (Door Open Too Long) alarm if it is left open longer than the programmed shunt time. Enables Forced Door and DOTL to be reported on separate zone numbers (as recorded in "Hardware Options"). If the area assigned to the door is disarmed, shunting of the door commences when the door zone is active (no code or card required). A DOTL (Door Open Too Long) alarm is generated if it is left open longer than the programmed shunt time. Forced Door and DOTL are reported on separate zone numbers as above Shunt time XX,Shunt Time 60 Seconds *-Min, Time: Program the amount of time that the door may be opened for without causing an alarm (shunted). This allows time for a user to pass through the door and shut it again. Also see Shunt zone number(s) (page 36) Extended shunt time XX,Extended Shunt Time 90 Seconds *-Min, Time: Program the amount of time for the door to be shunted when a user, with the "EXTENDED ACCESS" flag enabled, presents a valid card or PIN at the door reader Shunt warning time XX,Shunt Warning Time 15 Seconds *-Min, Time: Program the amount of time for an output to activate, to sound a warning device, before the Shunt Time or Extended Shunt Time expires. Also see Warning output number (page 36). XX, NO Shunt Until Door Closed *-Change Shunt until door has closed Set the shunt period to, until the door has closed. YES NO Shunt the defined zone(s) as programmed in hardware options shunt zones until the door is closed. When the door is opened and the shunt is not active the zone will generate an alarm. Shunt timer will be used. 22 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

23 Cancel shunt time after door has closed XX,NO Cancel Shunt After Door Secures *-Change For security reasons, it may be required to limit the shunt period as much as possible. YES NO Shunt the programmed zones until the door has closed. Opening the door again within the shunt time is not possible, as this will generate an alarm (there is always a debounce time of approx. 2 seconds). Shunt timer will be used Low security timezone XX,Low Security Timezone Disabled *-Dis, TZ: Enter a timezone number. When the timezone is valid, only a valid card OR PIN is required to open the door. When the timezone is not valid and "Card AND PIN code Reader" is set to YES, a valid card AND PIN code must be entered to open the door. Timezones are programmed in the Advisor MASTER in menu 13. Only TIMEZONES 0 to 24 may be entered. Timezone 0 means always IN reader requires card AND PIN XX, NO - In Reader Card & PIN *-Change Specify what method is required to open the door from the IN reader. This is programmed separately for the IN and OUT readers. YES NO Unlock the door by presenting a valid card to the reader AND entering a PIN on the reader s keypad. Unlock the door by presenting a valid card to the reader OR a valid PIN on the reader s keypad OUT reader requires card AND PIN XX, NO - Out Reader Card & PIN *-Change Specify what method is required to open the door from the OUT reader. This is programmed separately for the IN and OUT readers. YES NO Unlock the door by presenting a valid card to the reader AND entering a PIN on the reader s keypad. Unlock the door by presenting a valid card to the reader OR a valid PIN on the reader s keypad IN Reader inhibit PIN if timezone XX, NO - In Reader No PIN If TZ *-Change This menu determines which method is used to open the door during the LOW SECURITY TIMEZONE and is programmed separately for the IN and OUT readers. YES NO During the Low security timezone, ONLY a valid card is required. During the Low security timezone, a valid card OR a valid PIN is required. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 23

24 OUT Reader inhibit PIN if timezone XX, NO - Out Reader No PIN If TZ *-Change This menu determines which method is used to open the door during the LOW SECURITY TIMEZONE and is programmed separately for the IN and OUT readers. YES NO During the Low security timezone, ONLY a valid card is required. During the Low security timezone, a valid card OR a valid PIN is required IN Reader inhibit region 0 user XX, NO-In reader Inhibit Region 0 Users *-Change For users in region 0 (region 0, on most occasions is outside), a special security feature is available to provide access only via another region. YES NO Any user in region 0 will be denied access. To access, the user first has to be in another region. Users from region 0 will gain access OUT Reader inhibit region 0 user XX, NO-Out reader Inhibit Region 0 Users *-Change For users in region 0 (region 0 on most occasions is outside), a special security feature is available to provide access only via another region. YES NO Any user in region 0 will be denied access. To access, the user first has to be in another region. Users from region 0 will access Anti-passback XX, No Anti-Passback *-Change,Opt: Controls the operation of the reader if a card or PIN is used to attempt to enter the region that the user is currently assigned to. Anti-passback enables users to transfer from one region to another. Entering a region twice in succession is either, not possible (hard anti-passback), or will only result in an event being logged in the History log, reported to the printer and to TITAN. A region has to be programmed for the door (see IN/OUT reader Regions) Option Function 0 No anti-passback No control of passback. A valid card or PIN opens the door without generating an alarm. Entering a region twice without leaving is possible. 1 Soft anti-passback A valid card or PIN opens the door when used to enter the region the second time without leaving first, but a report is generated. 2 Hard anti-passback A valid card or PIN does not open the door when used to enter the region a second time without leaving first. An attempt to do so generates a report. 24 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

25 See also IN reader region and OUT reader region (page 25) IN reader region XX, In Region Disabled *-Dis, Rgn: A region is a defined access control area having doors acting as boundaries. Regions are used by the anti-passback functions to monitor in which regions users are present. Transfers from one region to another may be prohibited by the anti-passback settings. Separate programming records are provided for the IN reader for each door. When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door reader, the number of the region that the user is entering into is recorded against the user code. The range is from region 0 to region 254. Region 0 acts as Off premises. Region 255 is used for 'Region disabled'. The system is then able to report an anti-passback violation if the user attempts to use any reader to gain access to a region he is already assigned to. The anti-passback settings determine if access is granted or denied. Also see Anti-passback (page 24). Important: The four onboard Wiegand interfaces (I/F) are by default the 'IN' readers for the four doors. You may, however, make them function as 'IN' and 'OUT' readers. For this to occur, change the 'Lock Relay' number, in the 'Hardware Options' menu, and the 'Lock Relay' of the wanted 'OUT' reader to the same number as the 'Lock Relay' of the 'IN' Reader. For example: Wiegand I/F one has 'Lock Relay' 33 (Door 21, DGP2) and is the 'IN' reader. To set Wiegand I/F two as the 'OUT' reader, set its 'Lock Relay' to 33 (same as Wiegand I/F one) OUT reader region XX, Out Region Disabled *-Dis, Rgn: A region is a defined access control area having doors acting as boundaries. Regions are used by the anti-passback functions to monitor in which regions users are present. Transfers from one region to another may be prohibited by the anti-passback settings. Separate programming records are provided for the OUT reader for each door. When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door reader, the number of the region that the user is entering into is recorded against the user code. The range is from region 0 to region 254. Region 0 acts as Off premises. Region 255 is used for 'Region disabled'. The system is then able to report an anti-passback violation if the user attempts to use any reader to gain access to a region he is already assigned to. The anti-passback settings determine if access is granted or denied. Also see Anti-passback (page 24). Important: The four onboard Wiegand interfaces (I/F) are by default the 'IN' readers for the four doors. You may, however, make them function as 'IN' and 'OUT' readers. For this to occur, change the 'Lock Relay' number, in the 'Hardware Options' menu, and the 'Lock Relay' of the wanted 'OUT' reader to the same number as the 'Lock Relay' of the 'IN' Reader. For example: Wiegand I/F one has 'Lock Relay' 33 (Door 21, DGP2) and is the 'IN' reader. To set Wiegand I/F two as the 'OUT' reader, set its 'Lock Relay' to 33 (same as Wiegand I/F one). ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 25

26 IN reader Two Cards function XX, NO - In Reader Two Cards *-Change Controls if two user cards or PIN s are required to gain access. Separate programming records are provided for the IN and OUT reader for each door. YES NO Two different users need to present their card and/or PIN within the Two cards time for the door to unlock. Only one user is needed to present a card and/or PIN OUT reader Two Cards function XX, NO - Out Reader Two Cards *-Change Controls if two user cards or PIN s are required to gain access. Separate programming records are provided for the IN and OUT reader for each door. YES NO Two different users need to present their card and/or PIN within the Two cards time for the door to unlock. Only one user is needed to present a card and/or PIN Request To Exit options 2-Request To Exit Options XX,Menu Request to exit menu provides options for a push button, connected to either a zone or a special input on a RAS, that is used to open a door Request To Exit Timezone XX, RTE Timezone 0 *-Dis, TZ: Enter a timezone number that will control the time period during which a Request To Exit button (exit button) will unlock a door to allow exit. When the timezone is valid, a user may press the Request To Exit button and the door will unlock. Select timezone 0 (= Always) when the request to exit should always be available. Timezones are programmed in the Advisor MASTER in menu 13. Only Timezones 0 to 24 can be entered. Also see Request To Exit zone number (page 36) IN Request To Exit disabled if area is armed XX,NO - In RTE Disabled When Armed *-Change "IN Request To Exit Disabled When Armed" record is used if the Request To Exit button is wired to a zone on the ATS1250 (recommended). This menu controls the ability to use the Request To Exit button on a zone or the IN reader (exit button) to open the door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed. 26 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

27 YES NO The Request To Exit button does not unlock the door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed The Request To Exit button unlocks the door regardless of the status of the area(s) assigned to the door. If the ATS1250 loses communication with the Advisor MASTER, then the ATS1250 remembers the latest status of the area. Also see Area(s) assigned to door (page 37) OUT Request To Exit disabled if area is armed XX,NO - Out RTE Disabled When Armed *-Change "OUT Request To Exit Disabled When Armed" record is used if the Request To Exit button is wired to a zone on the ATS1250 (recommended). This menu controls the ability to use the Request To Exit button on a zone or the OUT reader (exit button) to open the door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed. YES NO The Request To Exit button does not unlock the door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed The Request To Exit button unlocks the door regardless of the status of the area(s) assigned to the door. If the ATS1250 loses communication with the Advisor MASTER, then the ATS1250 remembers the latest status of the area. Also see Area(s) assigned to door (page 37). XX, RTE Times Door Open Request To Exit control *-Change,Opt: Defines the operation of the Request To Exit button (exit button). Option 0 RTE Times Door Open 1 RTE Holds Door Open Function When the Request To Exit button is pressed, the door unlocks for the programmed unlock time. Allows the door to be held unlocked for as long as the Request To Exit button is pressed or for the programmed unlock time, whichever is longer. 2 RTE Shunts Only When the Request To Exit button is pressed, the zone is shunted, but no access is granted. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 27

28 Request To Exit reporting XX, NO - RTE Reporting *-Change This menu determines if the Request To Exit function for the door should be reported. YES NO Door Request To Exit report is sent to the printer and to the computer when Request To Exit zone is active. No report is sent when Request To Exit zone is active Alarm control 3-Alarm Control XX,Menu: This menu provides options for arming/disarming using the access control features Alarm group XX,Alarm Group 1 *-Dis, Grp: Alarm groups may be assigned to doors to restrict alarm control from that door to the areas assigned to the alarm group. Restrictions on the level of alarm control available (e.g. Disarm Only), and the time period (timezone) when the alarm control functions can be performed, may also be specified in the alarm group. Also see Advisor MASTER Installer menu 5, Alarm Groups. XX, Reader Has No Alarm Control *-Change,Opt: Alarm control Specify what type of alarm control will be available for the door/reader. Option 0 Reader Has No Alarm Control 1 Alarm Control on 1st Badge 2 Alarm Control on 3rd Badge 3 Alarm Control with Buttons 4 Always Alarm Control (IN=OFF OUT=ON) Function It is not possible to arm/disarm using the reader. Presentation of a valid card at the reader will disarm the areas in the alarm group on first badge. Badging three times will arm the areas. Presentations of a valid card three times arm/disarms the areas in the alarm group. Not available in Europe. Presentation of a valid card at the IN reader disarms the areas in the alarm group. Presentation of a valid card at the OUT reader arms the areas in the alarm group. 28 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

29 Entry denied if area armed XX, NO - Entry Denied If Area Armed *-Change Stop a user opening a door using the IN reader when any of the areas assigned to the door are armed. Separate programming records are provided for each door with an IN reader. YES NO A valid card or PIN will not open a door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed. A valid card or PIN will open a door regardless of the area s armed status. If the ATS1250 loses communication with the Advisor MASTER, then the ATS1250 remembers the latest status of the area. Also see Area(s) assigned to door (page 37) Exit denied if area armed XX, NO - Exit Denied If Area Armed *-Change Stop a user opening a door using the OUT reader when any of the areas assigned to the door are armed. Separate programming records are provided for each door with an OUT reader. YES NO A valid card or PIN will not open a door if any of the areas assigned to the door are armed. A valid card or PIN will open a door regardless of the area s armed status. If the ATS1250 loses communication with the Advisor MASTER, then the ATS1250 remembers the latest status of the area. Also see Area(s) assigned to door (page 37) Authorised RAS XX, RAS Number Disabled RAS: When a user badges a valid card at a RAS on the ATS SYSTEM DATABUS (not the ATS1250 local databus) it activates alarm control. This simulates a user entering a PIN code at the RAS so he may select what area(s) he wants to arm and disarm. If a RAS number is entered, then this door reader no longer functions as a door opening reader. Only one number can be entered here. Example: The RAS on the Advisor MASTER that is selected for arm control must also have the option "Code ENTER Toggles Area Status" set to YES. This is programmed in the Advisor MASTER Installer menu 3, RAS Database. This facility, for multiple area arm control, presumes the use of the ATS RAS used in conjunction with a reader. RAS 3 has been set-up as an authorised RAS. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 29

30 Result: User 23 presents (badges) his card on this reader. The Advisor MASTER system will treat the card as a valid PIN being entered on RAS 3. All he has to do now is enter the Advisor MASTER area(s) he wishes to arm/disarm Reader options 4-Reader Options XX, Menu Program settings specific to this reader. XX, Aritech ASC *-Change,Opt: Card format Set the data format of the reader and card, key or token being used. Option Function 0 Wiegand 27 bit For Indala ESP range of proximity readers supplied by ARITECH. 1 Spare Do NOT Use Do not use 2 Aritech ASC For ATS1190 proximity readers. 3 Kastle 32 bit Kastle format cards. 4 Wiegand 26 bit (ID = 16, FC = 8 ) For standard 26 bit Wiegand format readers, including Wiegand swipe readers supplied by ARITECH. Has a 16 bit card number ( ) and an 8 bit system code (0-255). 5 Indala ASC 27 bit For Indala ASP range of proximity readers using 27 bit Wiegand format. 6 Indala ASC 26 bit Not used in Europe. 7 Wiegand 32 bit For 32 bit Wiegand format readers. Uses a 16 bit card number and 16 bit system code. 8 Mag.Card Aritech For Aritech/TECOM format magnetic swipe cards. 9 Mag.Card Midas For Midas format magnetic swipe cards. 10 C36 bit For C36 bit format. 11 ATS Wiegand 30 bit For Aritech Wiegand 30 bit format 12 ATS Wiegand 32 bit For Aritech Wiegand 32 bit format ATS1170 (1-door RAS) can be used on the ATS 1250 local databus supporting any ATS 1250 card formats: 30 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

31 Zone holds door unlocked XX, NO - Zone Holds Door Unlocked *-Change This record determines when the door will re-lock using the re-lock delay. YES NO The door lock will not re-lock until the door is closed. This is used where the lock mechanism, when locked, will stop the door closing. The door lock will re-lock (after the unlock time has expired etc.) regardless of the door being open or closed Door unlocked until door open XX, NO - Door Unlocked Until Door Opens *-Change For security reasons, it is possible for the door to re-lock at the moment it opens. The door relay will be de-activated after the door is opened. This option will override the unlock time. The door will stay unlocked until opened. YES NO The door relay will stay activated (initialised by a valid card or PIN) until the door zone has switched back to normal (the door has closed). The door relay will perform standard operation Unlocked timezone XX, Unlock Timezone Disabled *-Dis, TZ: The programmed timezone will automatically unlock the door for the programmed time periods. Free access is allowed when the timezone is valid. Timezones are programmed in the Advisor MASTER in menu 13. Only Timezones 0 to 24 can be entered Unlocked timezone after entry XX, NO - Unlock Timezone After Entry *-Change Select if the override takes effect immediately the timezone commences or after a user has entered. YES NO Before the timezone will unlock the door, a user needs to enter the area. Automatic unlock will start at the timezones start time Report when door closed and locked XX, NO - Report door Closed&Locked *-Change Select if a door is to report closed and locked (lock command send and zone ststus normal). YES NO Report when door is (not) closed and locked to printer and TITAN (zone switches status (not) normal and/or door (not) locked). No reporting unless an alarm occurs (depends on zone type). This is only a reporting function ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 31

32 There is no event specified in the control panel. This function can only be used in conjunction with the next option! XX, NO-Map Open/Unlocked to Unlocked *-Change Report open/unlocked as unlocked Select if a door (not) closed and locked needs to be reported as unlocked. YES NO Report (not) closed and locked as an unlocked message to the printer and TITAN. No reporting of unlocking. This is only a reporting function XX, NO - Report Door Open/Close *-Change Report door open / close Select if opening or closing of the door needs to be reported. YES NO Send a report to the printer and to TITAN when the zone assigned to the door is closed (zone switched from active to normal). No reporting unless an alarm occurs (depends on zone type). This is only a reporting function Report forced door XX, NO - Report Forced Door *-Change Select if the opening of a door without a valid card, PIN or request to exit should be reported. YES NO Report opening of the door without a valid card, PIN or request to exit to printer and TITAN. No reporting unless an alarm occurs (depends on zone type). This is only a reporting function Report DOTL Report when the Door is Open To long.. XX, NO - Report DOTL *-Change YES NO Report to the printer and to TITAN when the zone assigned to the door is in the "DOTL" state. e.g. Still open after the shunt timer expires. No reporting unless an alarm occurs (depends on zone type). 32 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

33 This is only a reporting function Reader LED options XX, LED1 On When Locked *-Change: This record specifies the status that the reader LED s will indicate (not applicable for PIN code readers). Option 0 LED 1 On When Locked 1 LED 1 On When Unlocked 2 LED 1 On When Areas Armed 3 LED 1 Off When Areas Armed 4 Two LED Arm/Disarm Function LED 1 is on, when the door is locked. LED 1 is on, when the door is unlocked. LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is armed (if more than one area is assigned, all areas assigned to the door must be armed before LED changes state). LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is disarmed (if more than one area is assigned, all areas assigned to the door must be disarmed before LED changes state.) Readers with dual LED control lines connected indicate the area disarmed and armed with different LED colours. 5 Two LED Valid/Void Readers with dual LED control lines connected indicate User Valid or Void using different LED colours. 6 LED s Disabled No LED control. On readers with dual LED control lines, LED 2 may also be programmed to indicate other condition(s) using ATS1250's Macro Logic programming. Also see Area(s) assigned to door (page 37) Pulsed lock and unlock XX, NO - Pulsed Lock & Unlock Relays *-Change This function is only used on special electronic locks that require two separate relays to be pulsed at different times for it to open, and two separate zones for monitoring. If this function is set to 'Yes', then normal lock-strike opening is disabled. This option should always be set to 'No' unless otherwise specified. The TWO relays needed are taken from the relay number specified in Hardware options, page 35. The Unlock output number specifies one relay, and the ATS1250 takes the next sequential relay number for the second relay it needs to operate the lock. For example; if 17 is entered as an Unlock output number and this option is set to 'Yes', then relays 17 and 18 are used for the lock. TWO zones are also needed for this operation to work. One for the normal door open contact (e.g. reed switch) and one for the monitoring of the door lock status that comes from the electronic lock. The two zones needed are taken from the option Zone number specified in Hardware options page 35. Only one number is specified there and the ATS1250 takes the next sequential zone number, similar to the lock relay number described above. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 33

34 The specific operation is as follows: Door Open procedure: On presenting a valid user at this reader, the second relay will pulse on for 0.5 sec. After 0.2 sec of the second relay switching on, the first relay will pulse on for 0.5 sec. If according to the zone monitoring (explained below) the door has not opened, it will continue this procedure for the 'Unlock Time'. If a 'Door Unlock' command is sent, this procedure is permanently continued. The procedure continues every 1.5 seconds. See timing diagram (a). Diagram (a) The difference between 'Door Open' and 'Door Unlock' is: The 'Door Open' command only unlocks the door for the 'Unlock Time', where as the 'Door Unlock' command opens the door permanently until a 'Door Lock' command is sent. Door Lock procedure: 2 nd Relay 1 st Relay 0,5 Sec 0,5 Sec 0,2 Sec 1,5 Sec 1,5 Sec The second relay will pulse on for 0.5 sec. If according to the zone monitoring (explained below) the door has not closed, this procedure will continue until it does. See timing diagram (b). Zone monitoring: 2 nd Relay Diagram (b) 0,5 Sec 1,5 Sec The first zone is the reed switch and the second zone comes from the electronic lock indicating the door lock position. 'Door Open' or 'Door Unlock': If the second zone is active and the first zone is normal. 'Door Lock': If the second zone is normal and the first zone is active. XX, NO Time & Attendance Reader Time & Attendance Reader *-Change If set to YES, it will enable the reader to function as a time and attendance reader. * THIS FUNCTION NOT CURRENTLY ENABLED XX, NO - Disable Duress Disable Duress functionality *-Change This option is used to disable duress codes from functioning. YES NO No duress function available at this door. The Duress function is available. 34 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

35 2.5. Hardware options 5-Hardware Options XX, Menu: The Advisor MASTER zone and output numbers are used in these records. All numbers used in the ATS1250 Installer programming menus should correspond with the numbers used in the Advisor MASTER Installer menus. See; Short list of available zones and outputs per DGP address on page 48.e.g. Menu 1, Zone Database, and menu 16, Event to outputs. The ATS1250, when assigned an address, automatically calculates its default zone and output numbers (see the Door/lift data hardware defaults, page 49). The ATS1250/1260 has four relays onboard that by default are assigned as unlock relays. When assigning zone and output numbers to these functions, only numbers associated with the DGP address can be entered. These ATS1250 output assignments only activate outputs connected to it. If zones are disabled, they revert to being normal DGP system zones. Any zones assigned as Door Contact zones or DOTL zones also have to be assigned a zone type in the Advisor MASTER Installer menu 1, Zone Database (defines how the Advisor MASTER responds to alarms on these zones) Unlock output number XX,Unlock Relay nn *-Dis, 0/p: This menu specifies the ATS1250 output number to be activated when the door is accessed. By default, this is one of the four onboard relays. The output number specified refers to system output numbers (if using 'Pulse Lock' page 33, the output number is entered in this menu) Zone number XX, Zone nnn *-Dis, Zone: This menu specifies the zone number to be used for a Door contact on the ATS1250 (if using Pulsed lock and unlock, page 33, the zone number is entered in this menu). XX,NO - Monitor 2nd Door Zone *-Change Monitor second door zone When programmed, the spare zone is used as a second door contact. YES NO Treat the spare zone as second door contact. The spare zone remains available as spare Forced output number XX,Forced Output Disabled *-Dis, O/p: The ATS1250 output number to be activated when a zone is in a "Forced Door" condition. e.g. The door has been opened without a valid command. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 35

36 Shunt zone number(s) XX, Shunt zone: The zone number(s) on the ATS1250 that require to be shunted when the door is accessed (typically the same number as the zone number) Warning output number XX, Warning Output Disabled *-Dis, O/p: This menu specifies the ATS1250 output number to be activated during the "Warning time" when the shunt timer is about to expire. e.g. May be used to activate a buzzer above a door to indicate the door needs to be closed DOTL zone number XX,DOTL Zone nnn *-Dis, Zone: This menu specifies the zone number on the ATS1250 that reports the DOTL (door open to long) alarm condition for the door being programmed (if DOTL is enabled in Shunting options) DOTL output number XX,DOTL Ouptut Disabled *-Dis, 0/p: This menu specifies the ATS1250 output number to be activated when a zone is in a "DOTL" condition. e.g. The door left open after the shunt timer has expired Request To Exit zone number XX,RTE Zone nnn *-Dis, Zone: This menu specifies the zone number on the ATS1250 that activates the Request To Exit function for the door being programmed Interlock zone numbers Door not Interlocked IntLck. Zone: This menu stipulates the zone numbers on the ATS1250 that prevents the doors being accessed at the same time. Numbers MUST be zone numbers on the SAME ATS1250. To interlock with a door on another ATS1250, a contact from that door must be wired to a spare zone on the first ATS1250 and vice versa. In this case, if a zone is being used for interlocking and no door on the ATS1250 has that zone as its 'Door Contact', then the ATS1250 automatically inserts a 2 second delay before a door opens. This is to allow for settling times across door ATS1250 s. Please remember that this two-second delay only occurs when a zone is being used for interlocking and that zone comes from another door not on this door ATS ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

37 Area(s) assigned to door The area(s) specified here are used for: No Areas Asigned To Door Area: The reader LED s if Reader options, Reader LED options (page 33) is selected to show area status Alarm control (page 28) Entry denied if area armed (page 29) Request To Exit options, IN Request To Exit disabled (page 26). Although the area(s) listed here are NOT used for area control, the ATS1250 DOES need to identify the status of these area(s) to know whether to send an arm or disarm command to the Advisor MASTER. This is only when using cards by themselves for arming/disarming, e.g. 'Alarm Control on 1st or 3rd badge'. Please remember that the Alarm group in 'Menu 3' determines the area(s) allowed to be armed/disarmed by a user, not the area(s) listed here Fault output number This menu specifies the ATS1250 output number to be activated when a lock fault or reader fault is detected. THIS FUNCTION IS NOT YET AVAILABLE. XX,Fault Output Disabled *-Dis, 0/p: 2.6. Lift options 6 Lift Options XX, Menu These options are only available for the ATS Lift DGP Starting floor of lift XX, First Floor 1 *-Dis, Floor: This record sets up the starting floor number the lift will control. For example, if this lift was controlling floors 1 to 8, then this 'Starting Floor' option needs to be 1. Also, see the next option, 'Last Floor' Last floor of lift XX,Last Floor 64 *-Dis, Floor: This record sets up the last floor number the lift will control. For example, if this lift was controlling floors 1 to 8, then this 'Last Floor' option needs to be 8. Also, see the previous option, 'Starting Floor' Starting physical relay XX, First Physical Relay 1 *-Dis, 0/p: This record configures the physical starting output number, on the ATS1260, for the range of outputs that the lift uses to disarm and arm floors. For example, if this lift was ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 37

38 controlling floors 1 to 8 and the outputs, used to disarm those floors, were outputs 21 to 28 on the ATS1260, then enter 21 here. When this value is entered, the ATS1260 interprets this as follows: Physical Output is 21 ( physical meaning the available output on board the ATS1260). Starting Floor is 1 and Last Floor 8, meaning 8 floors. Therefore, the Physical Output range is 21 to 28. So, outputs 21 to 28 on this ATS1260 are used for this lift to arm and disarm floors. The ATS1260 automatically calculates the last output number required to arm and disarm the floors it controls. The floor range in the options Starting Floor and Last Floor determines this Zones monitor floor selected XX, NO - Zones Monitor Floor Selected *-Change This record enables ATS1260 zones to monitor the floor selected, up to a maximum of 64 floors. YES NO The ATS1260 zones may be used to monitor the floor selected, which generates a report to the printer and computer. The zone range used is configured in menu If this option is set to YES then the 'Security Group Zone' Menu cannot be used. Zones are used as normal system alarm zones and the Security Group Zone if enabled Wait for floor selection Wait for floor selection before going on. No - Wait For Floor Selection *-Change YES NO The lift will wait for only one floor to be selected before going on. When the user is allowed access to multiple floors, multiple floors may be selected First physical zone XX,First Physical Zone 1 *-Dis, Zone: This menu configures the starting zone number for the ATS1260 that it will be use to monitor the floors. When the user accesses a floor (a floor button pressed in the lift), the ATS1260 will know which floor the user has selected. For example, if this lift was controlling floors 1 to 8, (8 floors) and this option has been set to 9, then zones 9 to 16 on the ATS1260 will be used to monitor the floors. Floor 1 uses zone 9; Floor 2 uses zone 10, etc. The ATS1260 automatically calculates the last zone by the number of floors it is controlling. The floor range is configured using the options Starting Floor and Last Floor. 38 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

39 Lift override group XX, Lift Override Group Disabled *-Dis, Grp: Records a Floor group number. Each floor group is programmed with floor(s) and a timezone. The Lift Override Group determines the floor(s) that may be freely accessed in the lift controls, and the times during which they can be disarmed without using a valid card or PIN at the lift reader Security zone number XX,Security Zone Disabled *-Dis, Zone: This menu specifies the zone number on the ATS1260 that will control the "Lift Security Group". See "Lift Security Group" description below. "Zones Monitor Floor Selected" must be set to NO if the Security Group Zone is used Lift security group XX,Lift Security Group Disabled *-Dis, Grp: Records a floor group number. Each floor group is programmed with floor(s) and a Timezone. The Lift Override Group determines the floor(s) that maybe freely accessed in the lift controls, and the times during which they may be accessed provided that the Security Group Zone (keyswitch) is switched on. See previous option "Security Group Zone Number" above. XX,Total Floor Total number of floors *-Dis, Floors: Enter the total number of floors that are available Lift bank selection XX,Lift Bank Disabled *-Dis, Bank: Enter the lift bank or the group that the lift is part of. This information must be obtained from the Lift s installation company Lift car selection XX,Lift Car Disabled *-Dis, Car: Enter the lift s car within the bank. This information must be obtained from the Lift s installation company No floor landings 1-32 XX,No floor landings LandFlr 1-32: Enter the floors, between 1 and 32, the lift s car can stop at with respect to the total floors available. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 39

40 When entered, the display will show four sets of eight digits (one digit for each floor). The digits LandFlr 1-32: are 1 or 0. A one indicates a floor landing is available. A zero indicates that no floor landing is available No floor landings Enter the floors, between 1 and 32, the lift s car can stop at in relation to the total floors available. When entered, the display will show four sets of eight digits (one digit for each floor). The digits are 1 or 0. A one indicates a floor landing is available. A zero indicates that no floor landing is available Monitor High Level floor landings Select whether the floor that the lift is currently at is monitored. Usually set to NO due to the large amount of data generated. YES NO Monitor floor landings. Do not monitor floor landings. 3. INITIALISE DATABASE Initialise database 3-Initialize Database Menu: Before starting initial programming, initialise the database to ensure all options have been set to default to and create a base for efficient programming.! CAUTION! Programming menu 3, Initialise Database, defaults the ATS1250/1260 database, resetting ALL programming options to the factory defaults. When selected, the display shows what doors will be initialised. Press [*] or [MENU*] to start the initialisation process. The display will show the doors that are being initialised. Initialize Doors xx,xx,xx & xx *-Initialize Initializing Doors xx,xx,xx & xx Please Wait 40 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

41 4. DISPLAY CARD Display card detail of the last card badged Display Card Menu: This menu is available to verify if the card settings are correct (the card read has the correct card numbers). After a card is badged, all details concerning the System code and the Card number are displayed. If the system code is unknown, this menu may be used to reveal the card s system code.! CAUTION! Part of the programming must to be completed before the correct information will be displayed. The readers must be working, available, and configured for the correct card formats. When checking the System code for a set of cards, always check several cards to ensure that the System code is the same for all cards in the set. This also helps to indicate that the correct "Card Format" has been selected in the reader options. If different cards in the same set of cards show different System codes, re-check the card format selected. Example of display: Before adging a card: Waiting For Card to be Badged (0) ENTER - Exit: When a card has been badged: USER 256:SC722,ID256[ ] In this example, the system code is 722 and the Card ID is 256.The 7 number code between brackets is a special code for cards that can be used in TITAN, card issues. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 41

42 5. DOOR GROUPS! CAUTION! This option is provided as a diagnostic tool for the installer/programmer. It enables the door group details relating to the four doors on the ATS1250 being programmed to be viewed and modified for testing purposes. Permanent changes to door groups should be programmed in the Advisor MASTER User Menu 20, "Door Groups and Floor Groups" Viewing door group details. 5-Door Groups Menu: Select a door group to view/modify. Each door group contains a list of all doors. In this menu, only doors that belong to the ATS1250 being programmed are displayed along with the timezone assigned to that door.. Select a door number to view. View timezones for the door. Be careful when modifying data. Authorised access is only valid (will be granted) during the timezone. DXX-00 DXX-** DXX-nn Door XX has timezone 0 assigned (standard 24-Hour access) Door XX no timezone assigned to this door group. Door XX has timezone nn assigned to restrict access at the door to a specific time period. Example of the display: Door Group To Program Group: Group 1, D17-**, D18-**, D19-**, D20-** Group 1, D17-**, D18-**, D19-**, D20-** 42 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

43 6. FLOOR GROUPS! CAUTION! This option is only provided as a diagnostic tool for the installer/programmer. It enables the floor group details relating to the four floors on the ATS1250 being programmed to be viewed and modified for testing purposes. Permanent changes to floor groups should be programmed in the Advisor MASTER User Menu 20, "Door Groups and Floor Groups Viewing floor group details. 6-Floor Groups Menu: Select a floor group to view/modify. Each floor group contains a list of all floors. In this menu, only floors that belong to the ATS1250 being programmed are displayed along with the timezone assigned to that floor. ". Select a floor number to view. View timezones for the floor (be careful when modifying data). Authorised access is only valid (will be granted) during the timezone. FXX-00 FXX-** Floor XX has timezone 0 assigned (standard 24-Hour access) Floor XX no timezone assigned to this floor group. FXX-nn Floor XX has timezone nn assigned to restrict access at the floor to a specific time period. Example of the display: Floor Group To Program Group: Group 1, F1-**, F2-**, F3-**, F4-** Floor: Group 1, F1-**, F2-**, F3-**, F4-** *-Dis,F1 Tz: ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 43

44 7. SYSTEM OPTIONS Assign system outputs. 7-System Options Menu: The output numbering used in these records is the same as used by the Advisor MASTER control panel. Therefore the output numbers used in the Door Programming menu correspond with the numbers used in the Advisor MASTER Installer s programming menu 16, Output Mapping.When assigning output numbers to these functions, only output numbers associated with the DGP address can be entered. These ATS1250 assignments only activate the outputs connected to the DGP being programmed. For a list of available outputs, see Short list of available zones and outputs per DGP address on page Mains fail output number XX,Mains Fail Output Disabled *-Dis, 0/p: This menu specifies the ATS1250 output number to be activated when a "Mains Fail" condition exists on the ATS Low battery output number XX,Low Battery Output Disabled *-Dis, 0/p: This menu specifies the ATS1250 output number to be activated when a "Low Battery" condition exists on the ATS Tamper output number XX,Tamper Output Disabled *-Dis, 0/p : This menu specifies the ATS1250 output number to be activated when a "Cabinet Tamper" or a "Siren Fault" condition exists on the ATS ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

45 8. MACRO LOGIC Macro logic programming 8-Program Macro Logic Menu: Macro logic provides a powerful tool for activating event flags when specific events occur. These events are macro inputs being triggered, logic equations combining the macro inputs, and timed/latched output conditions. Up to four macro inputs may be included in the logic equation. A macro input is an event flag. Each macro input in the logic equation can be programmed as an AND or an OR function and may be inverted. Options are provided so that the macro s result will trigger a macro output which may be; a pulse, timed, on delay, off delay or latched when activated. The event flags are pre-defined Event flag Numbers as listed in the table, Macro event flags (page 50). Some can only be used for macro inputs; some for macro outputs and others may be used for both. For more information on Macro Logic programming, refer to the programming guide for any Advisor MASTER control panel.! CAUTION! It is very important to plan the Macro Logic carefully on paper, noting all details before attempting to program Macro logic program number Macro Logic Number Marco No: Enter the number of the Macro logic program. There are 48 programs available Function and output event MX, E0 Disabled *-Chg,Event: The result of, the macro s logic and the macro s output function will trigger an event flag. The macro s output may have timing functions. Option Disabled Non Timed On Pulse On Timed On Delay Function This macro logic program is disabled. Follows the result of the logic equation only. If a macro input (an event flag or an output) for this macro changes, the logic equation will be calculated again. Activates for the programmed time or the active period of the logic result, whichever is the shortest. Activates for the programmed time regardless of the macro inputs changing. Activates after the programmed time period unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 45

46 Option Off Delay Latched Function Follows the result of the logic equation, but remains active for the time programmed after the result of the logic equation is no longer active Activates on any of the first three macro inputs in the logic equation and is only reset by the fourth macro input. Any programmed AND / OR function is not used) How to program Press one of these keypad buttons to: [MENU*] Display a new output function. 0 Leave the menu? [ENTER] Enter the event flag number. Activates if the result of the logic equation is true. [ENTER] Save the displayed function and move to the next display Time M X, E0 On Pulse 0 Sec *-Chg,Event: The time period (1 255 seconds or minutes) that is used when any of the timed macro output functions are selected (pulse, on timed, on delay or off delay). When programming 1 to 4 minute periods, program the value in seconds to improve the accuracy. e.g. 60, 120, 180 or 240 seconds Logic equation MX,E0 OR E0 OR E0 OR EO 1st Event: Program up to four macro inputs. (e.g. ATS1250 event flag numbers). The logic connecting the four inputs may be the AND or OR function. A NAND or NOR function can be achieved by inverting the logic of the particular input. When all conditions of the logic equation have been met, the result is true, and the event programmed in the previous steps will be activated (depending on any timing function programmed). Any macro logic inputs not used MUST be left as an OR function. How to program Press one of these keypad buttons to:? [ENTER] Enter and display new event flag number. Enter the same number twice to invert the macro input. Before calculating the result of the macro logic equation, the input is inverted. An inverted input is recognised by the exclamation mark (!) preceding the E. [MENU*] Toggle between OR or AND function. [ENTER] Save the displayed details and move to the next display. 46 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

47 9. VERSION NUMBER This menu is used to retrieve version number information from the ATS control panel. The display will first show the ATS1250 Firmware version with copyright information. When [ENTER] is pressed, the CPLD version is displayed. This is an internal component. This number may be requested by Aritech s technical support for answering specific questions on available options. Copyright Tecom Systems XX.XX.XX NIUM Copyright Tecom Systems CPLD: TO LOCAL DEVICES The ATS1250/1260 allows RAS s to be connected to the local databus. This local databus is often used to connect Wiegand readers to the DGP over large distances. This menu is available to be able to program these devices in a similar way to programming the ATS1170.The functionality is the same as in installer programming menu 28, To remote devices in the ATS control panel. After the menu has been entered, select the device type (RAS or DGP), and then select the device s address. After this, the selected device may be programmed. 10 To Local Devices Menu: Local Device Type: 1-DGP, 2, RAS Device Type: Local RAS Setup RAS No: Connecting. Enter to abort ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 47

48 READER AND INTERFACE TYPE PROGRAMMING ATS1100 LCD keypad ATS1105 LCD keypad with reader i/f ATS1150 / ATS LED keypad ATS1401 Mag Card Reader ATS1170 Single Wiegand Reader I/F ATS1250 OPTIONS: Poll RAS YES YES YES YES YES RAS s with LCD YES YES NO NO NO RAS with Request To Exit O O O O O enabled RAS with Toggle Mode NO NO O O ATS1190 Aritech Proximity Readers Legend: O Optional. See ATS1250 Programming menu for details. - Not relevant SHORT LIST OF AVAILABLE ZONES AND OUTPUTS PER DGP ADDRESS The following list shows the available physical zones and outputs per DGP address. Note, the four on-board lock relays are treated as the first four output numbers assigned to the DGP Address. DGP nbr Door numbers Physical zones Physical Outputs ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

49 DOOR/LIFT DATA HARDWARE DEFAULTS Hardware options: default zone/output number assignments Function Door DGP No. (address) UNLOCK RELAY 1st door nd door rd door th door ZONE NO 1st door nd door rd door th door DOTL ZONE NO 1st door nd door rd door th door REQUEST TO EXIT ZONE NO SHUNT ZONE NO 1st door nd door rd door th door st door nd door rd door th door Lift values Starting physical output Starting physical zone 1 st lift nd lift rd lift th lift Reader Function IN IN OUT OUT 1 st door nd door rd door th door ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 49

50 MACRO EVENT FLAGS List of pre-defined event flags Door related events Event Description Input(I), Output(O), Both (I/O) Door DOOR OPEN Door Open command is active (to unlock / start shunt) I / O DOOR UNLOCKED Unlock output is active to unlock the door I / O DOOR LOCK Unlock output is de-activated to lock the door O DOOR OVERRIDE The low security timezone assigned to the door is valid I / O * DOOR OVERRIDE INHIBIT The low security timezone is inhibited I / O DOOR DISABLED Door is disabled completely (from keypad or computer) I / O DOOR ENABLED Door is enabled O # DOOR READER DISABLED Reader is disabled I / O DOOR READER ENABLED Reader is enabled O ** DOOR TWO CARD INSIDE Two Card access is required at the "IN" reader I / O ** DOOR TWO CARD OUTSIDE Two Card access is required at the "OUT" reader I / O ** DOOR LOW SECURITY INSIDE Card and PIN required to access at the "IN" reader I / O ** DOOR LOW SECURITY OUTSIDE Card and PIN required to access at the "OUT" reader I / O ** DOOR ANTI PASSBACK Anti Passback is active I / O DOOR SHUNTING Shunt timer is running I / O DOOR SHUNT WARNING Shunt warning timer is running I DOOR AREA ARMED Area assigned to door is armed (As macro output this I / O event disables a door when "access denied when Armed" is set to YES) DOOR INTERLOCK Interlock zone(s) are active I / O DOOR INTERLOCK OVERRIDE If the interlock has been overridden I / O DOOR LOCK FAULT Cable tamper / fault detected on unlock relay wiring I DOOR DOTL Door Contact is active after shunt timer has expired I ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

51 Event Description Input(I), Output(O), Door Both (I/O) DOOR FORCED Door Contact is active with no valid door command I DOOR ACCESS DENIED Door access has not been allowed I DOOR ACCESS GRANTED Door access has been allowed I DOOR ACCESS GRANTED TRACED Door access has been granted to a user with trace On I DOOR ACCESS GRANTED 1ST BADGED Door access has been granted when badged once I DOOR ACCESS GRANTED 2ND BADGED Door access has been granted when badged twice I DOOR ACCESS GRANTED 3RD BADGED Door access has been granted when badged three I times DOOR ACCESS GRANTED IN BUTTON Door access has been granted and IN button pressed I DOOR ACCESS GRANTED OUT BUTTON Door access has been granted and OUT button pressed I DOOR FIRE OVERRIDE Secondary override is active I / O DOOR NORMAL When the door is LOCKED and the door is CLOSED. I *** DOOR KEYPAD DURESS Duress PIN code entered at door keypad I *** DOOR READER FAULT Fault detected on reader (Comms / tamper / etc) I *** DOOR LED 1 LED 1 output is active I / O *** DOOR LED 2 LED 2 output is active I / O *** DOOR BUZZER BUZZER output is active I / O *** FLOOR ACCESSED Free access available to floor (64 events - 1 per floor) I / O *** FLOOR CALL BUTTON Floor selection button pressed (64 events - 1 per floor) I *** FLOOR DISABLED Floor is disabled from being selected (64 events - 1 per I floor) *** FLOOR LANDED Floor where lift car is currently landed (64 events - 1 per floor) *** FLOOR SEND Command to send lift car to floor (64 events - 1 per floor) I O * Denotes rule can only be activated as a result of another Door macro. ** Denotes rule can only be activated as a result of another Door Macro and the function of the door (the macro input is always true if the function is set in the programming) *** Denotes the event is currently not enabled. # User with the Privilege attribute set can override the Reader disabled function. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 51

52 Other events Event Description Input(I), Output(O), Both (I/O) *** ATS1250 MAINS FAIL Mains fail condition exists on the ATS1250 (1 event) I 4081 *** ATS1250 LOW BATTERY Low battery condition exists on the ATS1250 (1 event) I 4082 *** ATS1250 BATTERY TEST ACTIVE The battery test on this ATS1250 is running (1 event) I 4083 *** ATS1250 BATTERY TEST FAIL The battery test failed on this ATS1250 (1 event) I 4084 *** ATS1250 FUSE FAIL Fuse Fail condition exists on the ATS1250 (1 event) I 4085 *** ATS1250 SIREN FAIL Siren fail (siren tamper) condition exists on this ATS1250 (1 event) I 4086 *** ATS1250 SIREN ACTIVE The siren output (16th relay) is active (1 event) I 4087 *** ATS1250 TAMPER Cabinet tamper condition exists on this ATS1250 (1 event) I 4088 *** ATS1250 DGP OFF-LINE ATS1250 is not communicating with the Advisor MASTER (1 event) I 4089 AREA DISARMED Area disarmed (16 events - 1 per Area) I AREA ALARM Zone(s) in alarm in area (16 events - 1 per area) I *** AREA INHIBIT Zone(s) inhibited in area (16 events - 1 per area) I *** AREA ACTIVE Zone(s) active in area (16 events - 1 per area) I DGP OUTPUTS System output assigned to this DGP is active (16 events - 1 per outputs). First 16 on DGP I can also be activated by physical output function. RAS OFF-LINE RAS on ATS1250 local databus is off-line (16 events - 1 per RAS address) I DGP OFF-LINE DGP on ATS1260 local databus is off-line. I ZONES Zone on this DGP active(16 events - 1 per zone) I/O AUXILIARY 1 ZONE EVENT Special interface required. (32 events) I AUXILIARY 2 ZONE EVENT Special interface required. (32 events) I AUXILIARY 3 ZONE EVENT Special interface required. (32 events) I AUXILIARY 4 ZONE EVENT Special interface required. (32 events) I REGION LIMIT When the number of people in any region reaches the present limit (255 events - 1 per I region) PHYSICAL OUTPUTS Output connected to this DGP is active (255 events - 1 per output). When output above 16, I/O then only activated by Door macro. Event *** Denotes the event is currently not enabled. 52 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

53 ATS1250/1260 PROGRAMMING SHEET DGP options Remote number: (DGP Address) Door / Lift numbers:,,, Function Door defaults Lift defaults Programmed Relay Controllers Disabled Disabled Alarm Prefix Digits 0 0 Poll RAS None None RAS with LCD None None RAS with Request To Exit enabled None None RAS with Toggle mode None None Poll DGP None None Dual zone YES YES Card to PIN Time 8 Seconds 8 Seconds Two Cards Time 8 Seconds 8 Seconds Multiple Badge Time 5 Seconds 5 Seconds Re-lock Release Time 3 Seconds 3 Seconds Region Count Threshold 0 0 ATS1250/1260 System fault options Remote number: DGP Address: Door / Lift numbers:,,, System options Door defaults Lift defaults Mains Fail Relay Disabled Disabled Low Battery Relay Disabled Disabled Tamper Relay Disabled Disabled ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

54 PROGRAMMING SHEET Door options, Menu s 1, 2 and 3 Function Door defaults Lift defaults Access Options Unlock Time 5 Seconds 5 Seconds Extended Unlock Time 10 Seconds 10 Seconds Shunting No Shunting No Shunting Shunt Time 60 Seconds 0 Seconds Extended Shunt Time 90 Seconds 0 Seconds Shunt Warning Time 15 Seconds 0 Seconds Low Security Timezone Disabled Disabled IN Reader Card & PIN NO NO OUT Reader Card & PIN NO NO IN Reader Inhibit PIN NO NO OUT Reader Inhibit PIN NO NO Anti Passback Disabled Disabled IN Region Disabled Disabled OUT Region Disabled Disabled ANTI Passback Time 0 0 IN Reader Two Cards NO NO OUT Reader Two Cards NO NO 1 st Door or Lift No: 2 nd Door or Lift 3 rd Door or Lift 4 th Door or Lift No: No: No: Request To Exit Options Request To Exit Timezone 0 Disabled IN Request To Exit Dis. If NO NO Armed OUT Request To Exit Dis. if NO NO Armed Request To Exit Control Times Door Open Times Door Open Request To Exit Reporting NO NO Alarm Control Alarm Group 1 1 Alarm Control None None IN Denied if Armed NO NO OUT Denied if Armed NO NO Authorised RAS Number Disabled Disabled 54 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

55 PROGRAMMING SHEET Door options, Menu s 4, 5 and 6 Function Door defaults Lift defaults 1 st Door or Lift No: Reader Options Card Format Aritech ASC Aritech ASC I/P Holds Door Unlocked NO NO Override Timezone Disabled Disabled Override After Entry NO NO Open/Close Reporting NO NO Forced Door Reporting NO NO DOTL Reporting NO NO Reader LED Option LED 1 on when locked LED 1 on when locked Pulsed Lock & Unlock NO NO Random Percentage 0% 0% Time & Attendance Reader NO NO Disable Duress NO NO 2 nd Door or Lift 3 rd Door or Lift 4 th Door or Lift No: No: No: Hardware Options Unlock Relay * See Table Disabled Zone * See Table Disabled Forced Door Relay Disabled Disabled Shunt Zone * See Table NONE Warning Relay Disabled Disabled DOTL Zone * See Table Disabled DOTL Relay Disabled Disabled Request To Exit Zone * See Table Disabled Interlock Door not interlocked Door not interlocked Area/s Assigned None None Fault Relay Disabled Disabled Lift Options Starting Floor 1 1 Last Floor Starting Physical Relay * See Table * See Table Zones Monitor Floor NO NO Starting Physical Zone * See Table * See Table Lift Over-ride Group Disabled Disabled Security Zone Disabled Disabled Lift Security Group Disabled Disabled ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 55

56 PROGRAMMING SHEET Door options Macro logic (Menu 8) Macro Logic Output Event 1st I/P Event And / Or 2nd I/P Event And / Or 3rd I/P Event And / Or 4th I/P Event No: Function Time NOT Number: NOT No: LOGIC NOT No: LOGIC NOT No: LOGIC NOT No: 56 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

57 GLOSSARY Access control Active Alarm Alarm group Alarm group restriction Alarm reporting Alarm control Anti-passback Area Armed The control of entry to, or exit from, a secure area. See Normal/Active/Tamper/Inhibited See Burglar alarm Alarm groups define the options available to users, arming stations or door reader to allow alarm control. Alarm groups are defined by, areas, alarm control functions and menu options. Zone types for area control (keyswitches) also make use of alarm groups. An alarm group restriction may be assigned to an alarm group to enable different types of user to: - Use the timed disarm option for specific area(s) - Restrict alarm control to Arm/reset only on specific area(s) - Utilise the User Count or Emergency function. A procedure to transmit alarm and other events to a central station by a dialler using a set of rules called a protocol. The control of alarm functions. A record is kept on the movement of users. To be able to perform the operation, users need to present their card or PIN when entering or leaving premises. Anti-passback might inhibit users entering the premises if they did not register leaving. A section of a premise which has specific security requirements. The ATS system allows any premise to be divided into 16 areas (max) each having different security requirements and its own zones. Every area is identified by a unique number and name. e.g. Area 1 Office, Area 2 Workshop, Area 3 Boardroom, etc. The condition of an area where a change in the status of any zone (from normal to active) causes an alarm. An area or premise is normally only armed when it is unoccupied. Some zones (like vaults) may always be armed. Arming stations (RAS) Burglar alarm Card Central station Control panel Cursor DGP A device that is the user s control panel to control security functions for an area(s) or access points (doors). The arming station may be an ATS console (LCD keypad or reader) or any other device that may be used to perform security functions, such as arm/disarm, open doors, etc. An alarm triggered by a security device such as a PIR or door contact, indicating someone has entered without authorised access. A credit card sized device that holds information to identify a user. The information, to identify a user, can be available on a magnetic strip, a barcoded strip, and a Wiegand card or in a chip (smart cards). A company that monitors alarms that may occur in a security system. A central station is usually located away from the premise or area it monitors. An electronic device that is used to gather all data from zones within a premise. Depending on the programming and the status of the areas, it will generate alarm signals. If required, alarms and other events may be reported to a central station. A flashing underline character on the liquid crystal display (LCD) that indicates where the next character, entered at the keypad, will appear. Data Gathering Panel. A device that collects data from other security devices within an area, and transfers it to the ATS control panel or a 4- door/4-lift DGP. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 57

58 Dialler Disarmed Door contact Door control Door group DUAL Duress Engineer Event flags Fire alarm Floor group Floor control History Hold-up Inhibit Interlock Installer Keypad Keyswitch LCD LED Local alarm Logic equation Macro input Macro logic program An electronic device that allows the ATS system to transmit alarms and other events to a central station. May also be used to perform up/download. The condition of an area when it is occupied and when the security system has been set so that normal activity does not cause an alarm. A magnetic contact used to detect when a door or window is opened. The control over door functions. An ATS feature that assigns a group of doors or lifts to a user, in order to allow access to those doors/lifts. Access to each door in a group may be restricted by a timezone. Dual detector. A security device used to detect intruders in a certain part of an area or premises. The technique used is based on two technologies such as PIR and microwave or PIR and Ultrasonic. A situation where a user is being forced to breach the system security (e.g. forced at gunpoint to open thepremises). The ATS duress facility allows a signal to be activated (e.g. notification to a central station) by the user. This is done by entering a duress digit in conjunction with a PIN code. Personnel from an Alarm company that is able to install and service the alarm system. A signal activated by; a zone condition, an area condition, the system s status or fault condition, a door command (on doors 1 to 16) or a shunt condition. The main purpose of an event flag is to activate an output. An alarm triggered by fire or smoke detectors indicating a fire. An ATS feature that assigns a group of floors to a user, to allow of floors to be selected when accessing a lift reader. Access to each floor in a group may be restricted by a timezone. See Door control. A list of past alarm and access control events stored in memory that may be viewed on an LCD arming station or sent to a printer. A (silent) alarm that is triggered by a hold-up button. Normally it will not trigger any sirens, only send a message to a central station. See Normal/Active/Tamper/Inhibited A method that stops two doors, close to each other, being opened at the same time. Used, for example, in vaults. A company that installs and services security equipment. A remote arming station with keys to input data (keypad). Used to program the control panel, perform user functions, view alarms, etc. A key operated device using a switch to arm or disarm areas etc. (Liquid Crystal Display). The part of an arming station where messages are displayed. (Light Emitting Diode). A light indicator on an arming station which conveys a condition. e.g. An area in alarm, a communication fault, etc. An alarm that is signalled only within a premises and occurs when an area is occupied. The circumstances that cause a local alarm may be checked and rectified by personnel on site and it is therefore unnecessary for the alarm to be reported to a central station. A logic expression that combines macro inputs in a specific manner. The result of a logic equation is called a macro output. An event flag or an output that is used in a logic equation. Each macro input is an event flag or output. A set of rules that is created by; macro inputs, logic equations and macro t t th ti dt ti tfl 58 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

59 outputs that is used to trigger event flags or zones. Macro output A macro output holds the result of a logic equation. The macro output may have a timing element. Macro outputs trigger event flags or zones. Normal/Active/Tamper/Inhibited Describes the condition of a zone. Normal: The zone is NOT activated. e.g. Fire Exit Door close. Active: The zone is activated. e.g. Fire Exit Door open Tamper: The zone is open or short-circuited. Someone may have tried to tamper with the security device. Inhibited: The zone has been inhibited from indicating normal or active status. It is excluded from functioning as part of the alarm system. Nuisance alarm An alarm that is triggered by a security device, without burglary. Could be caused by open windows, pets or incorrect alignment of security equipment. Online/offline Operational/non-operational. A device may be offline due to a malfunction in the device itself or it may be disconnected from the control equipment. Output controller A PCB module that connects to the ATS control panel or a DGP to provide relay or open collector outputs. When programming, one Output controller equals 8 outputs. Physical zone/output An ATS1250/1260 terminology. These devices have an independent, local databus on which devices may be connected such as RAS s or DGP s. These devices may have outputs or zones, but the outputs and zones may only be addressed by the ATS1250/1260. The zones and outputs that may also be addressed by the control panel are referred to as physical zones and outputs. PIN code A 4 to10 digit number given to, or selected by, a user. It is necessary to enter a PIN code at an ATS keypad as a pre-requisite to performing most ATS functions. In the ATS programming the PIN code is associated with a user number which identifies the PIN code holder to the system. PIR Passive Infra-Red detector. A security device used to detect intruders in a certain part of an area or premises. The technology used is based on infrared detection. Poll An inquiry message continuously sent by the ATS control panel to DGP s and arming stations. Polling allows the remote device to transfer data to the control panel. RAS Remote Arming Station. See Arming station. Reader A device used for access control that can read cards to allow access. Depending on the needs and the type of cards, the reader may be a magnetic swipe reader or proximity reader. Region A region is an area within a building used for access control features like anti-passback. Reporting See alarm reporting. Request To Exit zone A zone that is programmed to activate a door event flag. e.g. a button provided inside a door (request to exit button) to allow users to exit without using the door reader. Request To Exit is often abbreviated to RTE. Shunt A procedure that automatically inhibits a zone from generating an alarm when it is activated. e.g. Shunts stop a door generating an alarm when it is opened for a short time. Tamper A situation where a zone, an arming station, control panel, DGP or associated wiring is tampered with, or accidentally damaged. The ATS tamper facility activates a signal when a tamper occurs. Tamper alarms from zones are called zone tampers. Timezone A programmed setting which identifies specific time periods on specific days. Timezones are allocated to ATS functions to control the activity of that function by time and day and are primary used to restrict access. e.g. ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 59

60 Up/Download User Zone Automatically arm or disarm areas or open doors. A protocol providing means to view the status of an ATS system or change parameters in the system programming either locally or remotely. Anybody using the ATS system. Users are identified to the ATS system by a unique number that is associated with the user s PIN code. An electrical signal from a security device (PIR detector, door contact) to the ATS system. Each device is identified by a zone number and name. e.g. 14 Reception PA Button, 6 Fire Exit Door. 60 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

61 INDEX Alarm code prefix digits, 17 Alarm control assigning, 28 assigning alarm groups, 28 authorised RAS, 29 IN/OUT disabled if area armed, 29 Alarm control via RAS, 29 Alarm group assignment, 28 Anti-passback different types, 24 programming, 24 Areas assigned to doors, 37 Arming stations. See RAS ATS1250 and local RAS options, 48 Authorised RAS, 29 Automatic unlock after entry, 31 Cabinet tamper specifying output number, 44 Card batches, 16 first card number, 16 first user number, 16 number of cards, 16 system code, 16 Card to PIN time programming, 19 Cards card batches, 16 displaying details, 41 specifying card formats, 30 zone holds door unlocked, 31 Database initialising, 40 Default reader assignments, 49 Defaults, 40 DGP poll, 18 DGP options, 16 Addresses being polled, 18 alarm code prefix length, 17 card batches, 16 Card to PIN time, 19 dual zone, 19 multiple badge time, 20 output controllers, 16 programming, 16 RAS numbers, 17 RAS requiring Request To Exit, 18 RAS with toggle mode, 18 RAS s with LCD, 17 region count limit, 20 Re-lock delay time, 20 two cards time, 19 Disarming disarming the system, 12 Door and lifts selecting door/lift number, 21 Door contact zone number second door zone, 35 specifying, 35 Door groups programming, 42 view, 42 Door Open Too Long. See DOTL Door/lift access options, anti-passback, 24 cancel shunt after door closed, 23 deny region 0 user access, 24 extended access time, 21 extended shunt time, 22 IN reader Two card function, 26 IN/OUT reader regions, 25 inhibit PIN code, 23, 24 low security timezone, 23 method for opening doors, 23 OUT reader Two card function, 26 overriding after entry, 31 overriding timezones, 31 region count limits, 20 shunt conditions, 21 shunt time, 22 shunt until door closed, 22 unlock time, 21 Door/lift alarm control options alarm group, 28 authorised RAS, 29 function, 28 IN/OUT disarmed if area armed, 29 programming, 28 Door/lift hardware options areas assigned to door, 37 door contact zone number, 35 DOTL output number, 36 DOTL zone number, 36 fault output number, 37 forced output number, 35 monitor second door zone, 35 programming, 35 Request To Exit zone number, 36 shunt zone numbers, 36 unlock output number, 35 warning output number, 36 zone number to prevent accessing door, 36 Door/lift options last floor of lift, 37 lift bank selection, 39 lift car selection, 39 lift options programming, 37 lift override group, 39 lift security group, 39 monitor high level floor landings, 40 security group zone number, 39 select floor landing, 40 starting floor of lift, 37 Starting floor of lift, 37 starting physical relays, 38 starting zone of lift, 38 total number of floors, 39 wait for floor to be selected, 38 zones monitoring floor selected, 38 Door/lift programming menu accessing the menu, 14 Door/lift reader options card format, 30 duress functionality, 34 LED options, 33 programming, 30 pulsed lock and unlock, 33 report opening/closing door, 32 reporting DOTL, 32 reporting forced door, 32 time & attendance, 34 zone holds door unlocked, 31 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 61

62 Door/lift Request To Exit options IN/OUT RTE disabled, 26, 27 programming, 26 reporting, 28 Request To Exit control, 27 timezones, 26 DOTL DOTL alarm and shunt time, 21 output number, 36 reporting, 32 reporting DOTL alarm condition, 36 Dual zone defining if zones are single or dual zone, 19 Duress functionality, 34 Extended access time for door and lifts, 21 Extended shunt time for doors/lifts, 22 Floor landings, 40 Floor groups programming, 43 programming floor group number, 39 Floors first floor of lift, 37 Floors available, 39 Forced door DOTL and forced door, 21 reporting, 32 Function and output event macro logic programming, 45 Hardware default options for doors/lifts, 49 IN/OUT reader regions programming access controlled region, 25 IN/OUT readers card & PIN, 23 opening doors if area armed, 29 programming access controlled region, 25 Request To Exit disabled if area armed, 26 IN/OUT Request To Exit disabled if area armed, 27 Inhibit PIN code for opening doors, 23, 24 Initialising the database, 40 Installing ATS1250/1260 recommendations, 6 Interlock zone numbers, 36 Lift bank selection, 39 Lift car selection, 39 Lift options floor landing, 40 floors available, 39 last floor of lift, 37 lift bank selection, 39 lift car selection, 39 lift override group, 39 lift security group, 39 monitor high level floor landings, 40 output and zone numbers, 49 programming, 37 security group zone number, 39 starting floor, 37 starting floor of lift, 37 starting physical relay, 38 starting zone of lift, 38 wait for floor to be selected, 38 zones monitor floor selected, 38 Lift security group, 39 List of available zones and outputs, 48 List of macro event flags, 50 List of physical zones and outputs, 49 List of reader functions, 49 Lock/reader fault activating output number, 37 Low battery condition output number, 44 Low security timezone programming door opening, 23, 24 Low security timezone for doors/lifts, 23 Macro logic function and output event number, 45 logic equations, 46 program number, 45 Mains fail condition output number, 44 Menu options explanation of the LCD display, 13 how to program, 13 how to program values, 13 how to program YES/NO options, 13 moving around between them, 12 programming, 13 Monitor high level floor landings, 40 Opening doors card & PIN required, 23 programming method used during low security timezone, 23 two cards required, 26 Opening/closing doors reporting, 32 Output controllers number fitted, 16 Output numbers activating during warning time, 36 activating when door accessed, 35 activating when zone in, 35 list, 48 specifying physical outputs for lift, 38 Programming menu accessing, 12 explanation of the LCD display, 13 how to program, 13 Master engineer code, 12 moving around between the menu options, 12 Programming sheets DGP options, 53 door options menu s 1-3, 54 door options menu s 4-6, 55 Macro logic of ATS1250/1260 options, 56 system fault options, 53 Pulsed lock and unlock, 33 door lock procedure, 34 door open procedure, 34 RAS addresses to be polled, 17 with toggle mode, 18 Reader LED options specifying, 33 Reader options activating output number during warning time, 36 areas assigned to doors, 37 automatic unlock after entry, 31 automatic unlock timezones, 31 card format, 30 default IN/OUT assigment, 49 Door Open Too Long, 32 DOTL zone number, 36 duress functionality, 34 fault output number, 37 forced door entry, 32 forced output number, 35 interlock zone numbers, 36 LED options, 33 opening/closing of doors, ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

63 output activating on DOTL, 36 pulsed lock and unlock, 33 Request To Exit zone number, 36 shunting zone numbers, 36 specifying door contact zone number, 35 specifying second door zone, 35 time & attendance, 34 unlock output number, 35 zone holds door unlocked, 31 Region count limit programming, 20 Re-lock delay time drop bolts and Magnalocks, 20 Request To Exit control, 27 defining the operation, 27 IN/OUT reader disabled if area armed, 26, 27 no tamper monitoring, 18 options, 26 programming RAS s, 18 reporting, 28 timezones, 26 zone number, 36 Security group zone number, 39 Short list of available zones and outputs per DGP type, 48 Shunt conditions for doors/lifts, 21 DOTL alarm generated, 21 Shunt time for doors/lifts, 22 cancel shunt after door closed, 23 extending shunt time, 22 until door closed, 22 warning shunt time, 22 Shunting zone numbers, 36 Siren tamper specifying output number, 44 System code, 16 System options low battery output number, 44 mains fail output number, 44 tamper output number, 44 Tamper output number, 44 Time & attendance reader, 34 Timer settings in minutes or seconds, 21 Timers Card to PIN, 19 extended shunt, 22 extended unlock, 21 multiple badge, 20 re-lock delay, 20 shunt, 22 shunt warning, 22 Two cards, 19 unlock, 21 Timezone specifying when automatic unlock takes effect, 31 Timezone number for opening doors, 23 programming, 31 Toggle mode programming RAS, 18 Two cards programming time, 19 Unlock time for doors/lifts, 21 extended access time, 21 View card details, 41 Warning shunt time for doors/lifts, 22 Wiegand interface, 25 Zones single or dual zone, 19 Zones numbers available, 48 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 63

64 PROGRAMMING MAP The main menu numbers correspond with the chapter numbers in this manual (e.g. 1. is Chapter 1). 1. DGP Options XX, Output Controllers Batch Number XX, Alarm Code Prefix Digits Poll RAS RAS's with LCD RAS's with Request to Exit Enabled RAS's with Toggle Enabled DGP's to be Polled XX, Dual Zone XX, Card to Pin Time XX, Two Cards Time XX, Multiple Badge Time XX, Re-lock Delay Time XX, Region Count Limit System Code Start Card Number Number of Cards Start User Number 2. Door Options Select Door x, x, x, x 1. Access Options XX, Unlock Time XX, Extended Unlock Time XX, Shunting XX, Shunt Time XX, Extended Shunt Time XX, Shunt Warning Time XX, Shunt Until Door CLosed XX, Cancel Shunt After Door Secures XX, Low Security Timezone XX, In Reader Card & PIN XX, Out Reader Card & PIN XX, In Reader No PIN If TZ XX, Out Reader No PIN If TZ XX, In Reader Inhibit Region 0 Users XX, Out Reader Inhibit Region 0 Users XX, Anti Pass-Back XX, In Region XX, Out Region XX, In Reader Two Cards XX, Out Reader Two Cards 2. Request to Exit Options XX, RTE Timezone XX, In RTE Disabled When Armed XX, Out RTE Disabled When Armed XX, RTE Times Door Open XX, RTE Reporting 64 ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide

65 3. Alarm Control XX, Alarm Group XX, Reader Has No Alarm Control XX, Entry Denied if Area Armed XX, Exit Denied if Area Armed XX, RAS Number Disabled 4. Reader Options XX, Card Format XX, Zone Holds Door Unlocked XX, Door Unlocked Until Door Opens XX, Unlock Timezone XX, Unlock Timezone After Entry XX, Report when door closed & locked XX, Report open/unlocked as unlocked XX, Report Door Open/Close XX, Report Forced Door XX, Report DOTL XX, Reader LED Options XX, Pulsed Lock & Unlock Relays XX, Time & Attendance Reader XX, Reader Duress 5. Hardware Options XX, Unlock Relay Number XX, Zone Number XX, Monitor 2nd Door Zone XX, Forced Output Number XX, Shunt Zone Number/s XX, Warning Output Number XX, DOTL Zone Number XX, DOTL Output Number XX, Request to exit Zone Number XX, Interlock Zone Numbers XX, Ares(s) Assigned to Door XX, Fault Output Number 3. Initialise Database 4. Display Card 5. Door Groups 6. Floor Groups 6. Lift Options XX,First Floor Number XX, Last Floor Numbers XX, First Physical Relay XX, Zone Monitor Floor Selected XX, Wait For Floor Selection XX, First Physical Zone XX, Lift Override Group XX, Security Zone Number XX, Lift Security Group number XX, Total Floors XX, Lift Bank Number XX, Lift Car Number Floor Landing Floors 1-32 Floor Landing Floors XX, Monitor High Level Floor Landing 7. System Options 8. Macro Logic Mains Fail Output Number Low Battery Output Number Tamper Output Number 9. Version Number 10. To Local Devices ATS1250/1260 Programming Guide 65

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