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EN: Installation Sheet
Introduction
The ATS1236 Advanced Wireless DGP expands the ATS
control panel inputs with 433 MHz wireless sensors. ATS1236
supports both legacy 63 bit as well as LoNa 433 MHz sensors.
ATS1236 supports maximal 32 sensors and 16 fobs.
Up to 15X ATS1236 DGPs can be connected to each of the
control panel databuses.
ATS1236 can have up to 2 wired zones connected.
ATS1236 has one CO relay output.
The maximum recommended data bus length is 1500 m when
one or more ATS1236 wireless DGPs are connected.
The wireless DGP can be powered from the ATS control panel
data bus or from a remote auxiliary power supply.
Fob buttons can be programmed to arm and disarm areas, or
to control relays. For example, relays could be used to open
and close a garage door remotely.
Basic system description
The ATS control panel collects the data from the wireless DGP
on the data bus. ATS1236 can be powered by the control
panel, or by a remote, 230 V powered DGP.
ATS1236 receives the RF signal from the wireless devices,
such as fobs, PIR sensors, or smoke detectors.
A programmable supervision function monitors the state of the
devices in the field. Transmitters send one supervisory signal
every 18 minutes. Smoke sensors send one supervision signal
every 63 minutes. For more details of the supervision
functionality, refer to menus 8, 9, and 10.

Installation

Figure 4: ATS1236 PCBs layout
(1) Antennas
(2) Tamper switch
(3) Address DIP switch
(4) TERM jumper
(5) ATS bus terminals
Mounting location
ATS1236 can be mounted on any interior wall.
Caution:
When installing the ATS1236 expander, it is
important to minimize any electromagnetic interference from
the environment the ATS1236 expander is installed in. Ensure
that the ATS1236 expander is a minimum of 1 meter away
from mains power lines (Figure 7, item 1), metal cabinets
(item 2), or any large metallic objects, and any source of
electromagnetic interference such as doorbell transformers
and fuse boards.
Avoid excessive metal or electrical wiring, for example, furnace
and utility rooms.
Avoid areas where the wireless DGP may be exposed to
moisture.
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(6) LEDs
(7) Zone connection
(8) Relay jumper
(9) Relay output
Mounting ATS1236
1.
Remove power from the ATS control panel before
installation.
2.
Remove the front plastic housing by loosening the bottom
screw. See Figure 1.
3.
Carefully remove the circuit board from the rear plastic
housing by squeezing on the side tabs. Take care to put
aside the two rubber tamper switches.
4.
Hold the base of the ATS1236 expander against the
mounting surface and mark the mounting holes.
5.
Drill holes and insert screw anchors, if required.
6.
Feed the bus cable through one of the cable holes.
7.
Secure the unit to the mounting surface with the screws
provided. If mounted near metal, give the antenna as
much clearance as possible.
8.
Re-install the rear rubber tamper button if it was removed.
9.
Re-install the circuit board in to the plastic housing taking
care to position the antennas in the up position.
Close the housing after all cables are connected. See
"Connecting ATS1236" below. Tighten the bottom screw.
Connecting ATS1236
See Figure 4.
1.
Connect the four bus cable wires to the terminal strip on
the DGP.
+12 to POS
GND to NEG
D+ to LAN+/D
D− to LAN−
2.
Connect the bus cable to the ATS control panel bus.
Connect the power cable to the control panel auxiliary
power, or run a separate power cable to the nearest mains
powered DGP. When using a remote DGP power supply,
0 V must be connected to the panel and the DGP as well.
3.
Optionally, connect up to two wired zones to the zone
terminal (Figure 4, item 7). Wire detectors and terminate
zones the same way as in the control panel. See Advisor
Advanced Installation and Programming Manual for
details.
Wiring specifications
ATS1236 can be located up to 1500 m from the ATS control
panel using a WCAT52/54 cable. This cable has a core with
a gauge of 24 AWG, the diameter is 0.52 mm and the area is
0.22 mm².
Jumpers
J2: TERM jumper (Figure 4, item 4). Set it on in the last device
on the BUS.
J5: Relay output jumper (Figure 4, item 8). Select relay voltage
mode. See "Relay" on page 3 for details.
DIP switch
Each wireless DGP connected to the ATS control panel bus
must identify itself to the ATS control panel with a unique
P/N 466-2938-ML • REV A • ISS 29JAN19

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