Menu explanation
1. Status
Retrieve information regarding the status of the ATS1290.
Use the ENTER key to move through the different information
screens.
1.1. Operational status
Indicates module status: DGP tamper, module missing,
multiple modules, etc.
1.2. Device info
Shows in one line the number of modules known to the
system, the number of modules in alarm and the number of
modules in tamper.
1.3. I/O range
Shows the DGP numbers with zone numbers and output
numbers associated to the DGP number.
1.4. Voltage
Operating voltage of the DGP.
1.5. Current
Current consumption of the IADS bus.
2. Device status
Provides a list with all modules indicating the zone number and
IADS module address, the IADS module category and module
type. As an example for an IADS PIR on the first address of
DGP 1, the display will show:
17/0,PIR,T0
Input No:
Six categories are defined in the system, which will be
automatically detected by the DGP:
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MISC: Miscellaneous
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PIR: PIR modules
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GLASS: Glass break modules
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CSMOKE: Conventional smoke modules
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ASMOKE: Analog addressable smoke modules
•
IO: I/O modules
Per category there are several types to indicate a sub group.
For I/O modules there are i.e. AD011, AD111 that are types T2
and T3 respectively.
Modules not known to the system (not learned) will show as
"Not used". A "$" in front of the module category indicates that
the module holds settings other than default settings. When
modules share the same address by accident, the text
"Multiple modules" is shown. Check the address settings of the
modules to cancel the fault.
To scroll through the list, use ENTER or MENU. Press 0
ENTER to exit. Press <zone number> ENTER to get detailed
status information for a module. Use ENTER or MENU to scroll
through the module-range. To exit press 0 ENTER.
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3. Device settings
Shows a selection list as in menu 2. Press <zone number>
ENTER to enter the configuration menu. Now all configuration
locations can be entered. Use the MENU key to toggle
between value or bit presentation.
Using value presentation, enter a decimal value between 0
and 255. Using bit presentation, press the bit number (1 to 8)
to toggle the bit between 0 and 1. See the module manual for
information regarding the available settings.
Press ENTER to move to the next location.
4. Reset settings
Shows a selection list as in menu 2. Press <zone number>
ENTER to reset the module setting for a specific module.
Confirmation is required before the settings are reset to factory
defaults. When the settings are unknown, all locations will be
set to 0.
5. Learn mode
Equal to shortening the JP2 jumper for a few seconds. Will
enter the learn mode by which modules become known to the
system. Press MENU to start. The learn mode sequence can
take some time. While in learn mode, the DGP will show "DGP
is learning, please wait". Do not leave this menu before the
learning has ended.
6. DGP mode (+ protocol mode)
Select the DGP mode. The DGP mode can be set by pressing
the MENU key to:
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1 DGP address: allows for a total of 16 inputs and
16 outputs.
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1 DGP + expansion: allows for 32 inputs and 16 outputs.
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2 DGP addresses: allows for 32 inputs and 32 outputs.
Required also for polling to be enabled for the DGP
address selected by the DIP-switch and the next higher
DGP address (total of 2 DGP addresses).
Press Enter to set the protocol mode.
The protocol mode must be set to standard. In the future the
extended protocol will be used for new features.
7. Factory defaults
Returns all settings to factory defaults including all module
settings. Confirmation is required before the settings are reset
to factory defaults. During defaulting, the message "DGP is
DEFAULTING, Please wait" will show in the display. Do not
leave this menu until the defaulting process has been finished.
Specifications
Power supply (CON1)
Supply current (at 13.8 V
±5%)
IADS DGP power supply (CON2)
Max IADS DGP output current
(at 13.2 V
±5%)
Dimensions
Weight
Temperature
P/N 1055375 (ML) • REV C • ISS 10JAN14
10.5 to 13.8 V
53 mA (no IADS module
connected)
9.9 to 13.2 V
+ additional data
pulses
154 mA (max. unit load 512)
80 x 90 mm
160 g
+10 to 50°C