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GE Security 4-door DGP / 4-lift DGP 1057150 Version 2.4, 10/2006

2 Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Intended use European directives Regulatory Copyright 2007, GE Security B.V. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, except as specifically permitted under US and international copyright law, without the prior written consent from GE. Document number/revision: 1057150, Version 2.4, 10/2006 THE INFORMATI IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. GE ASSUMES NO RESPSIBILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR OMISSIS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITIES, LOSSES, OR RISKS, PERSAL OR OTHERWISE, INCURRED AS A CSEQUENCE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, OF THE USE OR APPLICATI OF ANY OF THE CTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. FOR THE LATEST DOCUMENTATI, CTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US LINE AT WWW.GESECURITY.EU. This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations. Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies. Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental. GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric. ATS ADVISOR MASTER product and logo are registered trademarks of GE Security. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products. GE software supplied with GE products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms. THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CDITIS OF THIS AGREEMENT. RETENTI OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS, OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER, IF ANY, SURROUNDING THE PROGRAM, OR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN ANY MANNER WILL BE CSIDERED ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT TERMS. IF THESE TERMS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE, RETURN THE UNUSED PROGRAM AND ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATI TO GE FOR A FULL REFUND OF THE LICENSE FEE PAID. (FOR INFORMATI REGARDING THE RETURN OF PROGRAMS ENCODED OR INCORPORATED WITHIN EQUIPMENT, CTACT THE NEAREST GE SALES OFFICE.) Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for; refer to the data sheet and user documentation. For the latest product information, contact your local supplier or visit us online at www.gesecurity.eu. The European directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic equipment waste on the environment and human health. To conform with this directive, electrical equipment marked with this symbol must not be disposed of in European public disposal systems. European users of electrical equipment must now return end-of-life equipment for disposal. Further information can be found on the following website: www.recyclethis.info. European representative for manufacture (EMC): GE Security B.V., Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The Netherlands.

3 Contents Installation...4 access control panel overview...5 Important notes on mounting...5 LEDs...6 General installation guidelines...6 Cabling...7 Earthing...8 Shielding...8 ATS system databus connection...9 local databus and earth connection...9 Connection diagrams... 10 Zones and outputs...14 Zones and outputs... 14 Outputs devices... 15 default zone and relays settings... 15 Door and lift numbering... 15 Technical specifications...17 Power-up procedure...19 Accessing the door/lift programming menu...20 How to access the programming menu... 20 programming menus... 20 Programming sequence... 20 Programming map...22

4 Important note This manual provides information for the following 4-door access control DGPs: ATS1251, ATS1252, ATS1253 and ATS1254. When referring to the 4-door DGP, this can be read as any variant of the ATS125x, unless specifically stated otherwise. Table 1. List of known 4-door DGP variants. Auxiliary power Locks power Housing Dimensions ATS1251 12 VDC 12 VDC ATS1642 big enclosure 480 x 464 x 160 mm ATS1252 12 VDC 24 VDC ATS1642 big enclosure 480 x 464 x 160 mm ATS1253 12 VDC 12 VDC ATS1640 small enclosure 445 x 315 x 90 mm ATS1254 12 VDC 24 VDC ATS1640 small enclosure 445 x 315 x 90 mm Not all types might be available.

5 Installation access control panel overview 1 Kill jumper. 2 EPROM (factory fitted). 3 Flash RAM (optional). 4 RAM or IUM (optional). 5 Mains terminal block. J1 J2 J3 Power connector. Auxiliary power and siren. RS485 system databus and box tamper connections. J4 - J7 Unlock relays door 1-4. J8 - J12 Zones. J13 - J16 Door reader connector. J17 J18 Bell relay. Factory use only. J19 - J20 RS232 (not in use). J21 J22 Clock-out interface to plug on output expansion. RS485 local databus. Mains power connection Use the mains connector terminal to connect the mains-supply. A fixed cable, or a flexible mains lead to an earthed mains outlet, can be used. In case fixed wiring is used, insert a dedicated circuit breaker in the power distribution network. WARNING: Disconnect the mains power before opening the cabinet! Disconnect the AC mains plug from the AC mains wall socket, or disconnect the mains with the dedicated circuit breaker. Important notes on mounting Mount the unit using screws or bolts through the four mounting holes in the base. Ensure that the unit is mounted on a flat, solid, vertical surface so that the base will not flex or warp when the mounting screws/bolts are tightened. Allow 50 mm clearance between the equipment enclosures mounted side by side, and 25 mm between the enclosure and the side wall. Only use units in a clean environment and not in humid air.

6 Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. LEDs OK: Indicates the microprocessor is functioning normally. RS232: Not currently in use. Rx0: Tx0: Tx1: Rx1: L1-L4: Flashing LED indicates polling data is being received from the ATS control panel on the system databus. Flashing LED indicates the 4-door data gathering panel (DGP) is replying to polling from the ATS control panel on the system databus. Flashing LED indicates the 4-door DGP is polling remote unit(s) (readers/interfaces) on the local databus. The Tx1 LED should always be active. Flashing LED indicates remote units (readers/interfaces) replying to polling. Indicates Unlock Relay is active. General installation guidelines The control panel has been designed, assembled and tested to meet the requirements related to safety, emission and immunity with respect to environmental electrical and electromagnetic interference, as of current relevant Standards. If the following guidelines are followed, the system will give many years of reliable service. In addition to the following guidelines, during the installation of the control panel, it is essential to follow any country dependent installation requirement of local applicable standard. Only a qualified electrician or other suitable trained and qualified person should attempt to wire this system to the mains or to the public telephone network. 1. Ensure that there is a good earth available for the alarm system. 2. Maintain a separation between low voltage and mains supply cables. Use separate points of cable entry to the control panel cabinet. 3. If the upper and/or lower cabinet entry cable holes are used to route wiring into the control panel, always use a proper pipe fitting system by means of an appropriate conduit and junction box. For this purpose, use only materials of suitable flammability class (HB or better). 4. For Mains Power connection, use the mains connector terminal either through a permanent wiring or a flexible mains cable to an earthed mains outlet. Always use cable ties to fix mains cable, at the dedicated fixing point provided near the mains terminal connector. a. In case of permanent fixed wiring, insert an easily accessible, dedicated bipolar circuit breaker in the power distribution network. b. Never attempt to solder mains connection wires end where they will be wired to the terminal connectors. 5. Avoid loops of wire inside the control panel cabinet and route cables so that they do not lie on top or underneath the printed circuit board. The use of cable ties is recommended and improves neatness of the wiring within the box. 6. The battery used with this unit, must be made of materials of suitable flammability class (HB or better). 7. Any circuit connected either directly to the on board relay s contact or to external relay s contact through the on board electronic output, must be of SELV (Safety extra-low voltage) operating circuit. a. Mains switching relay must not be fitted inside the control panel cabinet b. Always place a suppression diode (e.g. a 1N4001) across the relay coil c. Use only relay with good insulation between the contacts and the coil.

7 8. The minimum clearance between equipment closures is 50 mm (between equipment vents). 9. Only use units in a clean environment and not in humid air. Cabling System databus preferred wiring The "TERM" link is on the first and last devices on the system databus. In a "star"-wiring configuration, the "TERM" link is only fitted on the devices at the ends of the two longest system databus cable runs. 1 TERM link fitted (first device on local databus). 2 Earth lug to connect shield. 3 GND link (DO NOT FIT). 4 ATS4000 control panel. 5 ATS1105 LCD RAS (TERM switch not set to ). 6 Separate 12 V power supply. Required if RAS is more than 100 m from the nearest panel or DGP. Connect "-" to "-" of the databus. 7 Preferred data cable type is WCAT 52 (2-pair twisted). 8 TERM link fitted (last device on local databus). 9 GND link (DO NOT FIT). A Any data gathering panel such as ATS1250. The local databus (not shown) has the same requirements. The local databus is connected to J22 of the. See ATS system databus connection, local databus and earth connection, and earthing details on page 8.

8 Earthing WARNING: Correct earthing procedure must be followed. Earthing of one cabinet containing several devices All devices designed for the system have earth connections via metal studs to the metal housing. Take care that these metal studs have a good connection to the housing (beware of paint). The earth connections of each piece of equipment in the system can be used to connect the shielding of shielded cables. If a device is placed in a plastic housing, the earth lug of this device does not have to be connected. Earthing panels in a single building In a single building several cabinets or devices are earthed. A licensed contractor must check the safety earth of this building. Earthing panels in more than one building If the wiring extends to separate buildings, use more than one common earth system. Use the ATS1740 isolator/repeaters to isolate the system databus. This protects the system against variations in earth potential. Shielding The shielding of all shielded cables used in the system should only be connected on E side to one common earthing point in a building. If a shielded databus cable is routed via more than one plastic device, the shielding from the in-coming and out-going cable must be connected. 1 Mains power with local earth. 2 Mains power connector. 3 System databus. 4 Earth lug. 5 Building 1. 6 Building 2. 7 Device in metal housing. 8 Device in plastic housing. 9 ATS control panel.

9 ATS system databus connection The system databus is used to connect DGPs (such as ) and arming stations to the ATS control panel. Remote devices can be up to 1.5 km from an ATS control panel. Each remote device is assigned an address and is polled in sequence by the ATS control panel. Up to 12 4- door /4-lift DGPs can be connected on the main ATS system databus (see System databus connection, page 12). Arming stations and DGPs must be connected via a 2-pair twisted shielded data cable from the system databus connection (WCAT 52 is recommended). Connect the shield of the data cable to earth at the ATS control panel. It should be left disconnected at the other end. The 4-door and 4-lift DGPs have their own built-in power supply and do not require power from the databus. Only the D+, D- and 0 V connections are required between the ATS control panel and a 4-door/4-lift DGP. local databus and earth connection The allows for 16 arming stations (LCD-RASs, Smart Card readers) and 15 DGPs (4-lift DGP LY) to be connected to the local databus (J22). Wire the door contacts and Request-to-Exit buttons associated with each door to the ATS1250 inputs. Wire the floor monitoring and lift override zones to the 4-lift DGP zones or zones on DGPs, which are connected to the local databus not on the ATS system databus. There are spare zones for other devices, such as PIRs. Any zone used for DOTL (Door Open Too Long) cannot have any wiring connected. Each unit is assigned an address and is polled in sequence by the. Remote units can be located anywhere up to 1.5 km from the (see Local databus connection, page 12).

10 Connection diagrams ATS1250 PCB

11 1 Mains power connection. 2 System earth (see details on page 8). 3 2 x 12 V battery, 7.2 Ah. 4 Auxiliary power output. 5 Switchable power output. 6 External siren. 7 System databus and panel tamper wiring (see page 9 for details). 8 Unlock relay outputs. 9 Zone inputs. A Local databus to connect RASs and DGPs (see page 9 for details). B C D E F Battery 1 fuse (F1, 5 A fast). Battery 2 fuse (F2, 5 A fast). Aux. power fuse (F3, 2 A fast). EXT. readers fuse (F4, 2 A fast). AUX. Switchable output fuse (F5, 1 A fast). G H Local databus fuse (F6, 1 A fast). Term 2. Use this link to terminate the system databus. I DIP switches (see DIP switch settings, page 11). J K L M N O P Q R LK1/LK2/LK4/LK5 - Lock monitoring, not used. Clockout - connection to output cards. +12 V DC supply and open collector OR data outputs; for connection to output controllers. Term 1. Use this link to terminate the local databus. KILL - Factory default when shorted. Reader connections. +12 VDC link for ATS1810/ATS1811/ATS1820. TST1 & TST2 Factory use only. Bell output, not used. Serial connector, not used. DIP switch settings DIP switches 1 to 4 (DGP address) are used to identify this DGP to the Advisor MASTER control panel, i.e. Assign the DGP address. A 4-door/4-lift DGP can only be addressed, as DGPs 1 to 12 (see figure). DIP switches 5-8 are currently not used. 1 2 DGP 3 0 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DGP 1 DGP 2 DGP 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DGP 4 DGP 5 DGP 6 DGP 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DGP 8 DGP 9 DGP 10 DGP 11 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 (DGP 1 213 3 DGP 4 16) 1 2 3 4 DGP 12

12 Local databus connection ATS1190: 12 V Red. 0 V Black. D + White. D - Green. System databus connection Connection door contact and Request-to-Exit button 1 Door contact 2 Request-to-Exit button (push button)

13 Door lock connection Connecting ATS1190 Smart Card reader Reader connection ATS1190 wire Reader connection ATS1190 wire +12 V Red D1 White 5 V Not used L2 Brown 0 V Black L1 Yellow D0 Green BZ Blue Violet wire (open collector output) can be connected to a zone via an end-of-line resistor. Connecting ACI7xx reader (example ACI765)

14 Zones and outputs Zones and outputs All DGPs, zones and outputs are numbered according to a set formula. This is used when determining the physical numbers/locations of DGPs, outputs etc. during programming. Table 2. Zones and outputs allocated per DGP. Control panel 1-16 DGP 1 17-32 DGP 7 113-128 DGP 2 33-48 DGP 8 129-144 DGP 3 49-64 DGP 9 145-160 DGP 4 65-80 DGP 10 161-176 DGP 5 81-96 DGP 11 177-192 DGP 6 97-112 DGP 12 193-208 Zones A 4-door/4-lift DGP has 16 zones available. These zones follow the standard zone numbering. e.g.: ATS1250 1 is DGP1 and has 16 zones, which the ATS control panel identifies as zones 17 to 32. See Tables 3 and 4 on page 15 for more details on default zone and unlock relay settings. Outputs The 4-door/4-lift DGP has one output standard available as a siren. There are also four on-board unlock relays available, one for every door (K2 - K5) A 4-door DGP can address 48 outputs in total using macro logic. Output controllers are used to expand the number of outputs on a DGP. Each output controller expands the outputs by eight. Output and zone numbers are always the same as the first 16 zone numbers on the DGP to which they are connected. Siren outputs The ATS 1250/1260 siren (speaker) output is available as the last of the 16 output numbers associated with that DGP address. For example, on DGP 3 the siren output is output 64 (see Table 3). Table 3. Siren output numbers per DGP. DGP no. Siren output no. DGP no. Siren output no. 1 32 7 128 2 48 8 144 3 64 9 160 4 80 10 176 5 96 11 192 6 112 12 208 To enable the siren output, the output number representing the siren output must be assigned to the required "Siren Event Flag Number". The "Siren Event Flag Numbers" are programmed in programming menu 2 - Area Databases, which is described in the ATS control panel, programming manual.

15 Outputs devices ATS1810 4-way relay card allows the use of output numbers 5-8 of the outputs allocated to the DGP address. For example, DGP 1 uses unlock relay 17,18,19 and 20 for opening doors and outputs 21-24 are available on the relay card. ATS1811 8-way relay cards allow use of output numbers 5-48 of the outputs allocated to the DGP address. For example, DGP 1 uses unlock relay 17,18,19 and 20 for opening doors and outputs 21-63 are available on the relay cards. ATS1820 16 - way open collector card. It is the same as ATS1811. The 4-door/4-lift DGP can activate outputs 33-63 only by utilising macro logic. When using more than two ATS1811 or ATS1820, use a separate power supply. default zone and relays settings Table 4: ATS1250 defaults. 1 st door 2 nd door 3 rd door 4 th door Door contact 1 4 7 10 Spare 2 5 8 11 Request-to-Exit zone 3 6 9 12 DOTL zone 1 4 7 10 Door relay K2 K3 K4 K5 Table 5: ATS1260 defaults 1 st lift 2 nd lift 3 rd lift 4 th lift Starting floor 1 1 1 1 Last floor 64 64 64 64 Starting relay 1 65 129 193 Starting zone 1 65 129 193 The zone numbers in this table refer to the physical zone numbers on the PCB. The system zone numbers relating to these functions for each of the can be found in Table 2. Door and lift numbering Door numbers are determined by: The RAS or reader address when connected to the ATS system databus (doors 1 16). 4-door/4-lift DGP address (doors 17 64). Doors 1 to 16 are reserved for RAS 1 to 16 and are connected to the ATS system databus. These only provide basic access control (door opening). Doors 17 to 64 are used for door or lift numbers and are controlled by a 4-door/4-lift DGP (ATS1250/ATS1260). These doors provide enhanced access control functions (anti-passback, etc).

16 Table 6. Door and lift numbers allocated per DGP. Device address / Door number RAS 1 to 16 1 to 16 (door open only) Door or Lift 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th DGP1 17 18 19 20 DGP2 21 22 23 24 DGP3 25 26 27 28 DGP4 29 30 31 32 DGP5 33 34 35 36 DGP6 37 38 39 40 DGP7 41 42 43 44 DGP8 45 46 47 48 DGP9 49 50 51 52 DGP10 53 54 55 56 DGP11 57 58 59 60 DGP12 61 62 63 64

17 Technical specifications General specifications End of line resistor Default: 4.7 kohm, 2 %, 0.25 W (Other: 10 kohm, 2 %, 0.25 W; 2.2 kohm, 2%, 0.25 W) Onboard output See general installation guidelines. Housing PCB Colour Operating temperature Humidity IP protection grade Bell Not Used External siren Electronic output Rating: 2 A at 13.8 V 480 x 464 x 160 mm 260 x 218 x 48 mm Beige -10 to +55 C 95% non condensing IP30 Mains power specifications Mains input voltage Current consumption at 230 V~ Main board supply voltage (J17) 230V ~ ± 10% - 50Hz ± 10% - 120VA 0.520 ma 23 V ~ typical Power supply specifications Power supply voltage Power supply current Auxiliary power output Battery power output Battery type and max. capacity Main board consumption 13.8 ± 0.2 V 3.0 A max. at 13.8 ± 0.2 V 13.8 ± 0.2 V, 2 A max. Maximum permanent current to power devices external to the control equipment in the absence of alarm conditions. 13.8 ± 0.2 V Lead acid rechargeable, 2 x 26 Ah nom. 275 ma at 13.8 ± 0.2 V Fuses F1 Battery 1 5 A, Fast 20x5 F3 Auxiliary power and siren 2 A, Fast 20x5 F2 Battery 2 5 A, Fast 20x5 F4 Ext. reader power 2 A, Fast 20x5 F5 Auxiliary switch output 1 A, Fast 20x5 F6 Local databus 1 A, Fast 20x5 Mains * Mains fuse 2 A, Fast 20x5 * Mains fuse is part of the mains terminal block. WARNING: Before removing the mains fuse, the mains power must be disconnected (see page 5)!

18 Cabling distance From To Distance Cable type ATS control panel system databus (J10) ATS1250/ATS1260 system databus (J3) 1.5 km (Total databus length without repeaters) WCAT 52 or equivalent Reader interface (J13 J17) Reader 75 m Depends on type of reader Local databus (J22) RAS, DGP or reader 1.5 km WCAT 52 or equivalent Specification external terminals Part Terminal Description Min Typ Max J1 J2 J4 J7 J13 J17 AC BATT (2 connections) AUX. POWER RELAY DOOR Secondary AC transformer connection Battery connection (each) ++, -- Auxiliary power output SW S Switch power output 23 VAC 120 VA 13.6 13.8 14.0 VDC 7.2 26 Ah 13.6 13.8 14.0 VDC 2 A 13.6 13.8 14.0 VDC 1 A External siren (speaker) 4 8 ohm External siren (self-exciting) C, NO or NC Contacts door relays (each) +12 V +12 V power for door-relays (each) +12 V 12 V power for card-readers (each) 13.6 13.8 14.0 VDC 2 A 30 VAC 2 A 13.6 13.8 14.0 VDC 250 ma 13.6 13.8 14.0 VDC Total current supply 2 A +5 V 5 V power for card-readers (each) J17 BELL C, NO, NC Contacts relay Low Voltage J22 COMMS +12 V Power for local bus 5 VDC Total current supply 0.5 A 14.0 VDC 1 A 13.6 13.8 14.0 VDC 2 A Maximum total current consumption for auxiliary power outputs (++/--) and external siren should not exceed 2 A. Maximum total current consumption should not exceed 3 A, including battery load current.

19 Power-up procedure When the installation is complete, ensure that the unit is addressed correctly using DIP switches 1 to 4. On initial power-up, the LEDs on the 4-door/4-lift DGP should indicate as follows: LED 6:. ATS system databus indicator LEDs: Rx0: Flashes if the receives polling from the ATS control panel. Tx0: Off if the is not addressed or is not programmed to be polled by the control panel. 4-door/4-lift DGP local databus indicator LEDs: Tx1: Flashes when the is polling remote devices (readers/interfaces) on the local databus; TX1 should always be active. Rx1: Flashing indicates remote devices reply to polling. Initialise the 4-door/4-lift DGP on initial power up only. This is done via the door / lift data menu option 3, Initialise database. ATTENTI! All programming and settings will be reset to factory defaults. Factory defaults are listed in the programming guide.

20 Accessing the door/lift programming menu How to access the 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: Enter the type of remote device you wish to program. Select 1 (DGP). Remote Device: 1-DGP, 2-RAS Device: 2. Enter the number of the remote device you wish to program. The DGP number is the same as the DGP address. Remote DGP Setup DGP No.: 3. The following is briefly displayed: Connecting Enter to Abort 4. You have now accessed the ATS1250 Programming menu for the that you have selected. The display shows the 4-door programming menu display: "#" Move On "*" Move back Menu: See the programming menu for information on available options and how to set them. programming menus 1. DGP Options Global options valid for all doors/lifts of the selected 4-door / 4-lift DGP. 2. Door Options Options valid for each individual door or lift on the. 3. Initialise 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 outputs to be activated to indicate system faults on the. 8. Program Macro Logic Enables outputs and internal events to be generated by logic functions using events. 9. Version Number firmware and CPLD version number. 10. To Local Devices Enables you to access the remote devices on the local databus. Programming sequence The 4-door/4-lift DGP is a versatile access control panel that extends the Advisor MASTER system with advanced access control functions. When programming, it is important to be methodical as otherwise you could lose track of where you are and make mistakes.

21 Minimal set-up The minimal set-up only consists of settings required to enable cards to be read and doors opened when a valid card is presented. 1. Set the DGP address for the 4-Door/4-Lift DGP (1 to 12 available). 2. Check if the RAM memory in the and the Advisor MASTER control panel are the same. 3. Set addresses of RASs (readers or DGPs connected to the local databus of the 4-Door/4-Lift DGP. 4. In the Advisor MASTER control panel, installer programming (menu 19): Activate polling for the 4-door/4-lift DGP and set the DGP type. Check and note the number of prefix digits (menu 7, System options). In menu 13. Timezones, programme the timezones required to access the 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/4-lift programming menu. 6. Go to menu 1, DGP options. Set or select the following options: Batch Number (Range 1 to 40). Alarm Code Prefix Digits (same as in control panel). Enter RASs connected to be polled. Enter LCD RAS connected. 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 10. Press [ENTER] until the display indicates menu 5. Hardware options. Press 0 [ENTER] [ENTER] to leave menu 2, Door / Lift options 11. Move to menu 4, Display card, and badge a number of cards to verify the cards are being read, and that the card number is known. For more options, see the programming guide.

22 Programming map The main menu numbers correspond with the chapter numbers in the programming 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

23 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 3. Initialise Database 4. Display Card 5. Door Groups 6. Floor Groups 7. System Options 8. Macro Logic 9. Version Number 10. To Local Devices 5. Hardware Options 6. Lift Options Mains Fail Output Number Low Battery Output Number Tamper Output Number 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 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 33-64 XX, Monitor High Level Floor Landing

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