Zone And Output Numbering - Interlogix ATS1236 Manual De Instrucciones

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address set with the DIP switches 1 to 4 on the DGP.
Figure 5 shows 15 possible wireless DGP addresses.
Note:
Do not use address 0.
LEDs
ATS1236 has the following LEDs:
D2: ATS bus Rx. Red, blinks when sending data to control
panel.
D4: ATS bus Tx. Green, blinks when receiving data from
control panel.
D6: LoNa communication. Green, blinks when valid packet
received from LoNa device.
D7: 63 bit communication. Blue, blinks when valid packet
received from 63 bit device.
D8: Radio sensitivity. Yellow, lit when the sensitivity is
reduced (−8 dBm) manually or automatically, for example,
in the programming menu when the panel is in set to an
EN compatible mode.
D9: Power supply. Green, lit when power is on.
D15: Heartbeat. Red, a triple blink every second indicates
module not enrolled, or a single blink every second
indicates module is enrolled.
Note:
LEDs are disabled when the housing is closed.

Zone and output numbering

Table 1: Zone numbering
Device
Zones
Control panel
1–16
DGP 1
17–48
DGP 2
49–80
DGP 3
81–112
DGP 4
113–144
DGP 5
145–176
DGP 6
177–208
DGP 7
209–240
DGP 8
241–272
DGP 9
273–304
DGP 10
305–336
DGP 11
337–368
DGP 12
369–400
DGP 13
401–432
DGP 14
433–464
DGP 15
465–480 [1]
DGP 16 [2]
497–528
DGP 17
529–560
DGP 18
561–592
DGP 19
593–624
DGP 20
625–656
DGP 21
657–688
DGP 22
689–720
DGP 23
721–752
DGP 24
753–784
DGP 25
785–816
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Device
DGP 26
DGP 27
DGP 28
DGP 29
DGP 30
[1]
[2]
Tamper
Two rubber push buttons provide front case and rear wall
tamper. To clear a DGP tamper condition, both tamper inputs
must be sealed. The enclosure should be firmly mounted on
a flat surface with the cover closed.
If either tamper input is open then a DGP tamper condition will
occur.
Relay
The receiver features one Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT)
Form C relay. This is the first output number of the DGP. Refer
to the control panel programming manual for details.
The relay is connected to output terminal J6 with Normally
Open and Normally Closed connections for your convenience.
Outputs
The relay can be configured in 3 different modes to support
different applications. Use jumper J5 to select the mode
1–8
suitable for your requirements. See Figure 6.
17–48
49–80
81–112
113–144
145–176
177–208
209–240
241–272
273–304
305–336
337–368
369–400
Programming
401–432
When connected to an Advisor advanced panel, configure the
433–464
DGP first. Use programming menu "2 Devices".
465–496
Next, add and configure an appropriate wireless zone using
497–528
menu "4.1 Zones". Also, add and configure wired zones if
529–560
connected.
561–592
See Advisor Advanced Installation and Programming Manual
for more details.
593–624
625–656
Signal level
657–688
You can check the received signal level of each sensor using
689–720
"1 Service menu". See Advisor Advanced Installation and
721–752
Programming Manual for more details.
753–784
To ensure the sensor is installed within an effective range of
785–816
the wireless expander or repeater, the installer can check the
Zones
817–848
849–880
881–912
913–944
945–976
Inputs 17 to 32 of Expander 15 cannot be used.
You cannot connect more than 15 expanders to one system
databus. To connect more bus devices to a panel, it is necessary
to install ATS670 second RS485 LAN extension module.
No jumper (factory default): Dry contact closure provided
to output terminal. Maximum load is 30 VAC at 1A, or
30 VDC at 1 A.
Jumper between − and C: Bus ground provided to output
terminal at typical 0V. Do not exceed relay rating, which is
maximum load 30 VAC at 1A, or 30 VDC at 1 A
Jumper between C and +: Bus voltage provided to output
terminal at typical 12 to 13 VDC. Maximum load at 12 V is
total panel current of 700 mA, this includes all connected
devices and expansion modules. Do not exceed relay
rating.
Outputs
817–848
849–880
881–912
913–944
945–976
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