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01>Nightlight option
On
02>Backlight option
On
03>Egress mode
Disabled
04>SysFault beep
Auto
05>Default config
>>>
06>Card flash
Enable
07>Card beep option
Enable
10>Last card
0,0,0,0,0,0
11>Firmware version
ATS1136.03BC MR1
EN: Installation Sheet
Description
ATS1136 Keypad is a remote arming station (RAS) with built-in
Mifare card reader for Advisor Advanced series control panels.
Caution:
Read this manual before any operations with the
equipment, especially before installation and first power up.
Mounting the keypad
WARNING:
Electrocution hazard. To avoid personal injury or
death from electrocution, remove all sources of power and
allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing
equipment.
Cautions
•
Due to safety reasons it is not allowed to install the
product in any location outside the building where the
corresponding control panel is placed (unless a proper
RS485 line insulation module is used). Network to network
insulation is required as no proper separation might
interact with alarm system signal integrity and cause
unexpected results.
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Default config
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>No<
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Any overhead lines are strictly prohibited.
•
It is not recommended to use bottom cable duct directly
below keypad as installation cable signal may interfere
with RFID cards antenna field and could decrease access
cards identification range.
•
Due to safety reasons it is not allowed to wall-mount the
device higher that 2 meters from the floor, and in reach of
children.
•
It is prohibited to perform any installation operations by
non-instructed person, in EN 62386 meaning.
Open the keypad, following the steps shown in Figure 3.
Unscrew the locking screw. Using a screwdriver, carefully prise
open the keypad near to the housing bottom corners. Open the
housing bottom first, top next.
Connect cable to keypad back plate. See also "Connections"
on page 3.
Figure 1: Keypad base
(A) ATS1136 mounting points
(B) ATS111X mounting points
(C) BOX502E mounting points
Attach the base to mounting surface using provided screws,
including pry-off tamper screw, which fixes the pry-off tamper
element (Figure 1, item T). If rear cable entry window is used
or blocked (through the base), cut or drill a hole in the
mounting surface for cable access.
Note:
VdS compliant installations require the keypad to be
mounted with 6 fixing screws in mounting points A (see
Figure 1). The pry-off tamper is required for VdS Class C
compliance.
Set the keypad address using DIP switches 1 through 4 (see
"Keypad DIP switch settings" below). Set the bus termination
switch (DIP switch 5), if required.
Place the keypad cover onto the base, top first, and snap in
place. Tighten the locking screw at the base until the keypad
cover is firm. Do not overtighten.
Figure 4: Open keypad housing
(1) Cable entry
(2) Bus terminals
(3) DIP switches
Connecting control panel to keypad
Refer to the appropriate ATS control panel installation guide for
instructions.
Tamper switch
Tamper switch is shown in Figure 4 as item 4.
The tamper switch must be inactive (sealed) for the system to
work correctly. The tamper switch is sealed by mounting the
keypad onto the mounting plate. In operation, the LCD display
will show "RAS Tamper" when active (unsealed).
Keypad DIP switch settings
A row of DIP switches is located on the rear of the keypad
(Figure 4, item 3) and is used for setting the keypad address
P/N 466-5610-ML • REV A • ISS 27MAY21
(D) BOX503E mounting points
(T) Pry-off tamper element
(W) Cable window entry
(4) Tamper switch
(5) Rx and Tx LEDs