GE Security Advisor MASTER integrated intrusion and access control system designers manual Version 1.11, January 2005
10 ATS Designers Guide 1.1.1.5 Comparison of most important characteristics Table 1-7 Common characteristics of the control panels. Parameter V
ATS Designers Guide 11 1.2 User Interface The user interface – manipulators, readers – is the only system element the user has direct contact with.
12 ATS Designers Guide Table 1-10 RAS device list (System Bus devices) User interface Product Description Alarm AC Prog. ATS1100 Keypad, 2*16
ATS Designers Guide 13 1.2.1.2 ATS1110/11 LCD display 2x16 characters ATS1110 LCD display 4x16 characters ATS1111 16 area state diodes 3 system st
14 ATS Designers Guide The ATS1155 keyboard is a solution for areas with high risk of vandalism. The metal, damage resistant keyboard and the elec
ATS Designers Guide 15 the control panel. To prepare the unit for that mode, the unit has to be programmed with up to 20 user cards. The programming
16 ATS Designers Guide 1.3 DGP Expansion modules The DGP expansion modules are system bus devices and are designed to expand the system capabili
ATS Designers Guide 17 1.3.1.2 ATS1203 alarm zone DGP 8 alarm zones on board 32 alarm zones when maximally expanded 8 OC type outputs 32 outputs
18 ATS Designers Guide Table 1-16 ATS1210/11/20 DGP compatible expansion modules Expansion Description Amt. Size Outputs – installed in availa
ATS Designers Guide 19 1.3.1.5 ATS1290 addressable devices DGP. 32 Point ID® addressable devices 32 system outputs PID bus learning mode Power su
2 ATS Designers Guide Aritech is a GE Security brand. Copyright (c) 2004 GE Security B.V.. All rights reserved. GE Security B.V. grants the right
20 ATS Designers Guide programmed to act as alarm zones of the alarm system. The readers and access control keyboards of the ATS1250 DGP can be us
ATS Designers Guide 21 Expansion Description Amt. Size Memory – mounted in the slot on the mainboard, only one of the following modules. ATS1830
22 ATS Designers Guide Table 1-24 Listing of the access control DGP characteristics Parameter ATS1250 ATS1260 Number of passages 4 doors 4 lif
ATS Designers Guide 23 1.4.1.2 Alarm communicator modules. ATS7100 ISDN-B communicator Connected to the control panel through the MI bus Supports a
24 ATS Designers Guide ATS1743 Fibre-optical converter. Converts the RS485 signal into optical signal, allowing the use of optical fibres in data
ATS Designers Guide 25 1.5 ATS8100 – TITAN Software 1.5.1.1 Programming Tool The TITAN system provides a simple, Windows® compatible interface, w
26 ATS Designers Guide 1.5.1.7 Photo ID The TITAN system provides a fully integrated Photo ID solution, which allows creation of user, guest or cl
ATS Designers Guide 27 2 SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY. In every security system, the power supply design is an essential part. Providing the equipment with a
28 ATS Designers Guide Table 2-1 Power supply efficiencies, and power requirements. Current consumption Device PSU Current Draw Max. AverageCommen
ATS Designers Guide 29 2.2 System equipment power consumption. Devices equipped with a power supply – control panels, and some DGP – have safety me
ATS Designers Guide 3 CONTENTS: 1 System components. ...
30 ATS Designers Guide Current con. mADevice Connected equipment Description Max. AverageATS1801 - Control panel RS232 computer/ printer interf
ATS Designers Guide 31 Table 2-7 Expanded ATS4500 control panel power requirements.. Current consumption mA Device Description Max. Average Commen
32 ATS Designers Guide 2.3 Wiring. The proper grounding and isolation of the devices is an important issue in each wide area system. All the syste
ATS Designers Guide 33 3 COMMUNICATIONS The alarm and access control system has extended communication capabilities. Viewed globally, the communicat
34 ATS Designers Guide as DGP number 16. The device number – its address – is set in each device attached to the bus by a DIP switch or through so
ATS Designers Guide 35 • Aritech WCAT54 Use of the abovementioned cables guarantees failure-free operation, and the maximum declared bus range – 15
36 ATS Designers Guide Table 3-3 Data bus power supply – Maximum Range. Current mA Belden WCAT52/54 WS108 50 261m 179m 167m 100 131m 89m 83m 15
ATS Designers Guide 37 default, after system memory restart, only the RAS number 1 is pooled. All RAS device activity is saved in the system accordi
38 ATS Designers Guide 1 2 4 32 . . . . 1500m3 5 31 9m T T Drawing 3-5 Chain connection with branches from the main bus course. 3.1.3.2 Increas
ATS Designers Guide 39 1 2 ATS174332 . . . . ATS17431500m 1500m L TTT T Galvanic insulation Drawing 3-7 Connecting two branches using two optical
4 ATS Designers Guide 7.1.2 Space in Hosings...
40 ATS Designers Guide 1 ATS1743 32 . . . . ATS1743 ATS1743 Optic fibre L Galvanic insulation Drawing 3-9 Fibre-optic bus design using the ATS17
ATS Designers Guide 41 1 5 . . . . ATS1740 15 . . . . ATS1740 3 . . . . ATS1740 T TTTTT T T Galvanic insulation 1.5kV L L L Drawing 3-11 Star conf
42 ATS Designers Guide 1 2 ATS17435 . . . . ATS174315 . . . . ATS174312 . . . . ATS1743 Drawing 3-12 Star configuration using ATS1743 modules. 3.
ATS Designers Guide 43 • Remote star In case the need arises to design a remote star configuration too extensive to allow the use of the ATS1740 am
44 ATS Designers Guide reader inputs have been doubled as local bus devices – readers (local bus RAS) with addresses from 1 to 4. 3.2.2 ATS1290 a
ATS Designers Guide 45 DGP DGPLumped Distributed Star Remote DGPControlPanelXXDGPDGPZYPQR Rem ote star Cascade Star Remote DGPDGPDGP DGP Control P
46 ATS Designers Guide 3.2.2.2 Device Addressing. The Point ID® interface address space contains 256 entries from 0 to 255. This allows addressing
ATS Designers Guide 47 Table 3-12 List of ATS1230 DGP compatible transmitters. Product Description Range m RF320I4 Wireless magnetic sensor (or a
48 ATS Designers Guide • Have to be initiated from the system keyboard; • Must be confirmed by the Master User Code; • The connection is limite
ATS Designers Guide 49 The ATS1801 interface has two RS232 ports that enable communications with a computer and printer or a digital video recorder
ATS Designers Guide 5 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS. 1.1 Control panels The main element of the Advisor MASTER system is the control panel. The idea behind th
50 ATS Designers Guide A serial port emulator is supplied together with the ACA300. Using the program enables the use of a network card for commun
ATS Designers Guide 51 3.4.1 Control panel bus topology and wiring The basic control panel bus implementation is the RS485 interface. The design gu
52 ATS Designers Guide • The monitoring station has a direct connection to the control panels in the given location. • One of the control panel
ATS Designers Guide 53 • Serial – The system sends the message until the first successful transmission to any of the programmed CS stations; • Par
54 ATS Designers Guide 4 CONFIGURATION OF THE ADVISOR MASTER INTEGRATED SYSTEM The design of an integrated system is limited to a configuration fo
ATS Designers Guide 55 The access control functions in the Advisor MASTER system are integrated with other system components. It allows the same dev
56 ATS Designers Guide • The characteristic values of the alarm system – alarm zones, areas – those parameters describe the capacity of a system
ATS Designers Guide 57 4.1.1.2 Step II. Connecting the system to a PC Connection with a PC, printer or CCTV system ATS2018 ATS3018 ATS4018 ATS4518
58 ATS Designers Guide on Drawing 4-3. However every configuration shown below is available for the ATS1250/60 access control DGP. The manual’s ap
ATS Designers Guide 59 Photo ID database to cost effective and simple design and print custom, personalised access cards. The TITAN software works w
6 ATS Designers Guide Memory – The inbuilt memory of the control panel is sufficient to support a typical, medium complexity alarm system (50 us
60 ATS Designers Guide Table 4-4 Available DGP modules and their expansions. Zones Outputs Remarks Expansion MBC ATS1202 ATS1810 ATS1811 ATS
ATS Designers Guide 61 Table 4-6 DGP siren address map. DGP Output Description 16 2, 15, 16 Control panel : Lamp, internal, external Siren. 1 32
62 ATS Designers Guide Table 4-7 Passage and elevator addressing in the ATS system. Door number Elevator number DGP address Remarks 1-16 None 16
ATS Designers Guide 63 Number Description 1 External power supply 12 or 24VDC 2 RS485 data bus 3 ATS system power supply12VDC – optional 4 Two
64 ATS Designers Guide implementation of all the basic access control functions without requiring additional expansions The access control DGP– AT
ATS Designers Guide 65 Table 4-11 Mapping zones to access control functions – local addressing. Passage Open door blocked zone Exit button DOTL Sp
66 ATS Designers Guide Table 4-12 Mapping zones and outputs in the elevator controller. Elevator – local address First input First zone Elevator
ATS Designers Guide 67 Besides hardware compatibility, the user card compatibility needs to be ensured. The ATS system supports many access card for
68 ATS Designers Guide The MIFARE card format - Table 4-17 – is not supported directly by any ATS module. Therefore, to use cards of this type, th
ATS Designers Guide 69 Format Description Control Panel ATS1250/60ATS Wiegand 32 bit Aritech Wiegand 32 bit card format x The control panel
ATS Designers Guide 7 Expansion Description Q-ty Size Memory – mounted in the slot on the mainboard, only one of the following modules. ATS1830 1
70 ATS Designers Guide 5 NETWORK SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Designing the alarm system described in this chapter consists of translating the design requ
ATS Designers Guide 71 6 ATS SYSTEM SMART CARDS. The Smart card technology is an integral part of the ATS system. The ATS product list contains a wh
72 ATS Designers Guide Table 6-3 Characteristic parameters of the Smart card readers. Value Parameter ATS1190 ATS1192 ATS1115 ATS1116 Reader rang
ATS Designers Guide 73 6.4 Safeguards Due to the sensitivity of the problem, the security of the system using the ATS Smart technology is detailed i
74 ATS Designers Guide Thanks to several safeguard parameters mentioned above: • The security code of the card has 1284 possible combinations. •
ATS Designers Guide 75 7 TECHNICAL DESIGN DATA. 7.1.1 Housings dimensions. Table 7-1 Available housings. Dimensions Housing Description W L D ATS
76 ATS Designers Guide Housing Product Battery B BB B+ A BS131N 4 2 2 1(2) ATS1640 ATS2000 ATS3000 Other 6 3 4 1(2) BS131N 2 1 0 0(1)
ATS Designers Guide 77 Product B BB B+ A C- C D ATS3000 x ATS4000 x ATS4500 x 7.1.4 Control Panel and Memory configuration
ATS Designers Guide 797.1.5 Current consupmtion. Table 7-9 ATS devices current consumption. Current cons. mA Device Connected ExpansionDescription M
ATS Designers Guide 80Current cons. mA Device Connected ExpansionDescription Max. Typical Required voltage V Notes ATS1156 - System keypad, 3 system
8 ATS Designers Guide Table 1-3 ATS4500 housing space. L – ATS1642 housing Battery Capacity Free housing slots Free slots below the MBC* BS127N
ATS Designers Guide 81Current cons. mA Device Connected ExpansionDescription Max. Typical Required voltage V Notes ATS1740 - ATS bus isolator/rep
ATS Designers Guide 82 7.1.6 Card Readers Technical Data. Table 7-10 Proximity Readers Technical Data. ATS MIFARE HID Parameter ATS1190 ATS1192
ATS Designers Guide 9 Expansion Description Q-ty Size ATS1811 8 relay outputs. 16 BB ATS1820 16 open collector outputs. 16 B+ Table 1-5 AT
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