Programming The Dgp - Interlogix ATS1201E Instrucciones De Instalación

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DGP 3, because zones 33 to 40 on DGP 1 have been taken
from DGP 2.
The unused zone numbers in the system (zones 41 to 48)
must be programmed in the zone database as Type 0.
Advisor Advanced zone and output numbering
Control panel
1–16
DGP1
17–48
DGP2
49–80
DGP3
81–112
DGP4
113–144
DGP5
145–176
DGP6
177–208
DGP7
209–240
[1]
Inputs 17 to 32 of DGP 15 cannot be used.
See Advisor Advanced Installation and Programming Manual
for more information.

Programming the DGP

Configuring Advisor Master control panel
Activate polling ATS1201E / ATS1203E / ATS1204E.
1.
Enter menu 4 of the control panel installer menu, and add
the address for the device, then press Enter.
Press Enter, select the "DGP address" and press Enter
2.
again to enter the DGP details.
3.
Select the device type 5 (advanced DGP).
4.
Press Enter until you are back to the main menu.
For more information on control panel programming, see
Advisor Master Programming Manual.
Configuring Advisor Advanced control panel
1.
Enter Device menu > Edit Rkp&Exp > Exp devices > Add
new.
2.
Enter the expander address (set by DIP switch) and press
Enter.
For more information on control panel programming, see
Advisor Advanced Installation and Programming Manual.
DGP menu
ATS1201E / ATS1203E / ATS1204E provides a menu through
which a number of options can be set. In addition the status of
ATS1201E / ATS1203E / ATS1204E itself or inputs can be
viewed. See Figure 6.
To enter the programming menu for ATS1201E / ATS1203E /
ATS1204E from Advisor Master control panel:
1.
Enter menu 28 of the control panel installer menu.
2.
Press 1 Enter followed by the DGP address selected and
Enter to enter the DGP menu. The display now shows
"ATS120x" followed by the version number.
3.
Press Enter to proceed to the menu or press the menu
number followed by Enter to go to a menu item directly.
To enter the programming menu for ATS1201E / ATS1203E /
ATS1204E from Advisor Advanced control panel:
1.
Enter Expander devices menu.
P/N 1070251 (ML) • REV G • ISS 01APR16
DGP8
241–272
DGP9
273–304
DGP10
305–336
DGP11
337–368
DGP12
369–400
DGP13
401–432
DGP14
433–464
DGP15
465–480 [1] /
465–496
2.
Select the appropriate expander by entering its number, or
moving the cursor with arrow keys.
3.
Go to the Expander menu.
Menu 1, DGP status
This menu lists different types of information regarding
settings, DGP addresses to poll, inputs ranges, output ranges,
current consumption, etc. To view all data, enter the menu and
press Enter to view the next item.
Menu 2, Input status
Shows the current status of all inputs that have been enabled
and the digital value of the status. The range that is available
can be viewed in the DGP Status. The input numbers used are
related to the address selected. See "Zone and output
numbering" on page 6.
To view the status, enter the first input to view. The selected
input status is shown. Press Menu to view the previous or
Enter to view the next input.
Menu 3, DGP settings
Menu 3 provides for some additional settings related directly to
the DGP functionality. Use the Menu key to change the
settings. Use Enter to accept the settings and move to the next
item.
1. DGP
configuration:
selects the number of inputs and
outputs used. Available settings are:
1 DGP Address: Allows for max 16 inputs/outputs to be
connected. Shows as "DGP: n" where n is the selected
DGP address in menu 1, DGP status (Default setting)
1 DGP+exp: Allows for max 32 inputs/16 outputs to be
connected. Shows as "DGP: n + exp" where n is the
selected DGP address in menu 1, DGP status.
2 DGP Addresses: Allows for max 32 inputs/outputs to be
connected but requires DGP polling to be enabled for the
DGP address and the DGP address + 1. Shows as "DGP:
n + m" where n is the selected DGP address and m is the
address + 1 in menu 1, DGP status.
2. Battery load: Select if the battery load resistor should be
enabled on output 8. It will follow the battery test and add an
additional 68 Ω during the test. This option is required for
regulations (SKAFOR). Default is OFF.
Note:
The setting must correspond with position of the battery
load resistor jumper (Figure 4, item 5).
3. Mains check: Enable/disable mains check. Set to OFF in
case no mains power supply is used to avoid mains fail being
reported. Default is ON.
4. Extended mode: To enable anti-mask detection it is
necessary to select Extended mode. Standard mode is needed
for backwards compatibility. Default is Extended mode.
5. Static outputs: Select whether to support static outputs
(8 max.) or clocked outputs (32 max., depending on DGP
configuration). Default is Static outputs.
Menu 4, Factory reset
Use this menu to set all DGP configurations to default factory
settings.
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