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Verify that the control panel is polling the RAS address.
RX and TX LED indicators
RX and TX LEDs are provided on the circuit board to assist in
fault diagnosis.
•
Rx: The yellow Rx LED flashes to indicate polling data is
being received on the system bus from the panel. If the
LED does not flash, the control panel is not operational or
the bus is faulty (usually cabling).
•
Tx: The red Tx LED flashes to indicate the RAS is replying
to polling from the control panel. If the Rx LED flashes but
the Tx LED does not, the RAS is not programmed to be
polled in the control panel or is addressed incorrectly.
Programming options
ATS1135 provide for a menu through which a number of
options can be set.
See Programming Map in Figure 7.
Note:
Only level 3 user (installer) is allowed to adjust the
keypad programming options.
To enter the programming menu for the ATS1135 keypads:
1.
Enter the Advanced Installer Programming menu. See
Advisor Advanced Programming Manual for more details.
2.
Press (or select) 2: Bus devices
3.
Press (or select) 2: Edit devices
4.
Press (of select) 1: RAS devices
5.
Press (or select) 0 to add a RAS device, or press (select)
1 to edit an added RAS device.
6.
When editing a RAS device, press (or select) the RAS
menu option to enter the RAS menu. The display now
shows "Carrier F&S, RAS1135" followed by the version
number.
7.
Press Enter to proceed to the menu or press the menu
number followed by Enter to go to a menu item directly.
Menu 1, Access LED options
Not supported. Do not use.
Menu 2, Night light options
A dimly lit keypad backlight provides the night-light to easily
locate the keypad in dark locations (enabled by default).
Menu 3, Keypad backlight options
The keypad backlight turns on bright for night time illumination
of the key labels (enabled by default). If the keypad backlight is
not required, it may be disabled.
Menu 4, RTE (egress) control
Note:
This is an additional EN 50131 Grade 3 function.
The RAS is fitted with a request to exit (RTE) control port
(labelled IN) on the wiring connector. The OUT (open collector
terminal) may be used to control a door relay.
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There are three options to choose from:
•
RTE Only: This option requires a simple push button to be
connected to the IN terminal. A press of the button will
release the door lock relay. Used for a quick exit from an
Area (enabled by default).
•
RTE Arm/Disarm: Do not use.
•
RTE Disabled: When the "IN" terminal is not used, it is
recommended that it be disabled.
Menu 5, Reserved
Reserved for future use.
Menu 6, Factory Defaults
This option returns all RAS settings to the factory default
condition.
Menu 7, Security Mode
Not supported. Do not use.
Menu 8, Valid Card Flash
This option enables (default setting) and disables the blue LED
flash when a valid card is badged on an ATS1135 reader.
Menu 9, Protocol options
Not supported. Do not use.
Menu 10, Card Beep Options
This option enables the beep sounded when a card is badged
on the reader (default setting) and disables the beep.
Menu 11, Option Card
Not supported. Do not use.
Menu 12, Last Card
This option displays the number of the last card badged on an
ATS1135 reader, in the format: Facility Code/System Code, ID
Number or as raw card data (depends on setting of security
mode).
Specifications
Supply voltage
Maximum operating current
Normal operating current
Open collector output ("OUT" terminal)
Wireless operating frequency
Maximum power output
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Operating temperature
IP rating
Relative humidity
[1] Notes
•
When Duress functionality is enabled, 6 digits codes are required
•
There are no invalid code combinations
P/N 1077842 (ML) • REV G • ISS 10DEC20
8.5 to 14.0 V
155 mA at 13.8 V
35 mA at 13.8 V
15 V max. at 50 mA max.
119.0 to 128.6 kHz
65.7 dBµA/m at 10 m
200 x 90 x 24 mm
(7.8 x 3.5 x 0.95 in.)
350 g
−10 to 55°C (22 to 127°F)
IP30
< 95% non condensing