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1. 1 ATLAS 8 CONTROL PANEL ANY UNUSED ZONES SHOULD BE LINKED d BY A 2K2 RESISTOR 3 17 B 578 9 21 22 23 24 Z5 26 77 Z8 PRI PR2 KD K R4 TIP RING m ER eseeleseeeg esgeesoeseesegesessgesees esee Ss d Be F 55 9 Io EY ei Rest L gt d g g or Linein N N N TELEPHONE SEE PAGE SYSTEM e vov e DECIBELL DETAIL SHOULD BE WIRED TO A ZONE TAMPER CONNECTIONS 4 D ISE SSS lt D L 2K2 ee g E S E eed 4 T NEM T T N C mE 7 2 TAMPER ALARM SUPPLY TAMPER ALARM SUPPLY Wr S 9 0 K K KDKTKTR ZS a g P d 5 PYRONIX PYRONIX 5 ATLAS EXTENSION PIR PIR D i RKP SPEAKER H i MAGNETIC eg ACCESS ZONE eg IMMEDIATE ZONE 80 320 SIREN i CONTACT HALL LIVING ROOM 2K2
2. 11 PROGRAMMING 11 1 Factory Defaults The panel is preprogrammed to the factory settings shown below Master User code 1234 0000 9999 Limited User code 5678 0000 9999 Engineer code 9999 0000 9999 Bell timer 20 minutes programmable 2 to 20 mins Entry 30 seconds programmable 2 to 255 secs Exit 30 seconds programmable 2 to 255 secs Event log Engineer reset of log Downloading access code 1234 Group reporting Group1 1 Group2 1 Group3 1 Dial in Enabled Zones End Of Line Resistor Programmable Outputs Off System Option 1 End Of Line Zone User Log Reset Disabled Tone Dial Internal Sounder Only On Tamper Activation System Option 2 24 Hour Test Dial Dial In Spare Audible PA System Option 3 Power Down NVM Reset Spare Spare Spare Re sets Continuous The zone types are factory set as follows Zone Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ER ENTRY EXIT ACCESS MEDIATE IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE Set ENTRU EXIT RECESS IMMEDIATE MEDIATE IMMEDIATE InEDIRTE IMMEDIATE mp ENTRY EXIT ACCESS IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE MEDIATE IMMEDIATE Set D ENTRSYE
3. goog op nonu 0 0000 0000 S ew e 17 BAT B BA STB SPK ZI 9 AUX 12V FUSE BELL FUSE NVM RESET LINK NVM CHIP C Ig reg Eme SIOS dite PR1PR2 K KD K T 1 R 1 TIP RING B BA STB z3 24 VOLUME CONTROL SSP AS SS SS PR1 PR2 K KD K T 1 R 1 TIP RING Rins171 Issue 6 17 BAT STB SPK 21 11 9 PANEL ASSEMBLY 9 1 Steel Panel Assembly Take off the front cover and remove the cardboard pac
4. Reset Display 1 2 3 4 Engineer code NVM Display open zones Alarm on line fail Telephone line Z Reset only in day mode monitoring disabled X Power Telephone line down NVM No display No alarm on line fail monitoring enabled Press 7 to accept 11 11 6 System Option 4 Enter ODG followed by 4 The RKP display will toggle and X as the numbered keys are pressed indicating the selection made Display 1 2 3 4 Bell Squawk Bell time seconds No AC fail warning Spare X No Bell squawk Bell time minuets AC fail warning Spare Press 2 to accept 11 11 7 Programmable Re sets Enter ODE ENTER SEQUENCE enter the number of re sets required EI 0 continuous re setting Page 22 11 12 Central Monitoring Station Telephone Number Enter ODG ENTER SEQUENCE enter the telephone number Up to 16 digits By pressing the aCAD is displayed and a 2 second pause during the number dial will be inserted Press to store entry A number consisting of 16 digits will be stored automatically when the last digit is entered 11 13 Central Monitoring Station Second Telephone Number Enter 9X6 ENTER SEQUENCE enter the telephone number Up to 16 digits By pressing the CADa is displayed and a 2 second pause during the number dial will be inserted Press to store entry A number consisting of 16 d
5. NOTE The bell Negative should be returned to the BAT connection on the PCB The bell tamper must be connected to a tamper zone or connected as end of line zone 10 4 Remote Keypad RKP Connections Keypad Data SIS PR1 P K KD K Keypad Negative Keypad Positive If more than one keypad is to be used additional keypads can be wired in either daisy chain or star configuration The RKP tamper must be connected to a tamper zone or connected as end of line zone Page 14 10 5 Battery Capacity It is recommended that the rechargeable battery used with the Atlas 8 control panel should be capable of powering the alarm system for a minimum of 8 hours and that this time period should include 20 minutes of bell strobe operation The minimum battery capacity should be calculated from the current consumption of the individual system components A typical example based on the following individual parts is shown below Non alarm current for control panel 7hrs 40min 130mA 0 130 A Steady state current for detectors 120mA 0 120 A e g 8 x 15mA for 8 hours Pyronix PIRs Typical standby current for external sounder 50mA 0 050 A e g Self Actuating Bell for 8 hours Typical on state current for external sounder 20 mins 350mA 0 35 A Alarm state current for control panel 20 mins 130 0 13 A Typical current for external strobe 8 hours 150mA 0 15 A Alarm condition f
6. 3 Default AC fail warning 4 Default Spare Default Continuous po Page 31 Event reporting Codes Zone Alarm Reporting Codes Zone 1 Alarm Zone 2 Alarm Zone 3 Alarm Zone 4 Alarm Zone 5 Alarm Zone 6 Alarm Zone 7 Alarm Zone 8 Alarm Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Tamper 4 4 System Set Unset Reporting Codes Page 32 SetA Set B Set C Set D Duress Set Duress Unset Confirmed Alarm Code 4 4 See p User Set Reporting Codes Set User 1 Set User 2 Set User 3 Set User 4 Set User 5 Set User 6 Set User 7 Keyswitch User Unset Reporting Codes Unset User 1 Unset User 2 Unset User 3 Unset User 4 Unset User 5 Unset User 6 Unset User 7 Keyswitch Maintenance and Priority Codes P A Key Fire Key Engineer mode Bell Fuse Fail AUX Fuse Fail Battery Trouble AC Fail Keypress Tamper Rins171 Issue 6 4 33 Restoral Reporting Codes User code Restoral Restoral Battery Restoral A C Restoral Test Transmission Digicom Codes Keyswitch Set Configuration Group Allocation
7. t 12V i el OPTIONAL portion pp ee EE GEN CONNECTIONS SHOULDBE OPTIONAL WIRED ees E 81 DECIBELL 1 BATTERY 10 10 ATLAS 8 DOUBLE POLE WIRING DIAGRAM ATLAS 8 CONTROL PANEL ANY UNUSED ZONES YEG SHOULD BE LINKED OUT 1 u 17 BAT BA STB SPK 21 22 23 24 AUX 25 26 28 PR2 KD K T 1 R 1 TIP RING 3 beseslesesssesessgesesssgeseessesees eggs o ou D Ca N Parse gk Is eceesqg s s pk Mmm TELEPHONE Line in SEE PAGE SYSTEM v DECIBELL DETAIL DECIBELL TAMPER CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE WIRED TO A ZONE TAMPER CONNECTIONS 0 d CODE Cl Zone esc A A Le eodd S T T N C boesed IE a E TAMPER ALARM SUPPLY T TIN C SAIE c U K K KDKTKTR Eee 2 TAMPER ALARM SUPPLY H PYRONIX ATLAS E PIR PYRONIX RKP DL e amp eg ACCESS ZONE EXTENSION EE PIR SPEAKER SIREN MAGNETIC eg IMMEDIATE ZONE KEYPAD TAMPER 8 0 32N LIVING ROOM CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE 12V eg EXIT ENTRY WIRED TO A ZONE PROGRAMMED OPTIONAL OPTIONAL DOOR FOR TAMPER
8. Exit time Engineer code change Programmable outputs 1 Programmable outputs 2 System option 1 System option 2 System option 3 Spare Re Sets First telephone number Second telephone number Customer account code Downloading access code Zone alarming reporting codes Zone tamper reporting codes System set unset reporting codes User set reporting codes User disarm reporting codes Maintenance and priority codes Restoral reporting codes Digicom codes Keyswitch set configuration Group reporting telephone allocation NVM reset option Follow Zone options 15 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING Programmable Outputs Programmable Output 1 Default Off Programmable Output 2 Default Off System Option 1 System Option 2 System Option 3 System Option 4 No of Re Sets Tel No 1 Tel No 2 Customer account code Download access code Rins171 Issue 6 1 Default End of line 2 Default User Log Re set disabled 3 Default Tone Dial 4 Default Internal sounder only on tamper activation 1 Default 24 hour test dial a Default no dial in 3 Default Standard filters 4 Default Audible P A 1 Default_ User NVM reset 2 Default Open zones not displayed 3 Default No alarm in line fail 4 Default Telephone line monitoring off 1 Default No bell squawk 2 Default Bell time mins
9. Exit timer Entry timer 13 3 Mechanical Dimensions Case material Colour Weight excluding battery 13 4 Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature 13 5 Cleaning 17V 13 2 Vdc fused 1 25 Amp maximum Including Control Panel 1Amp maximum available for external devices 1 Amp quick blow 13 7 V d c 12V sealed lead acid 2 8 to 6 AH 130mA 180mA 180mA Regulated 13 2V d c for use with PIR microwave and shock sensors 16 to 32 Ohms 500 500mA 250mA 2 to 20 minutes software programmable Normally closed loops which activate when opened or short circuit 0 76 to 1 03 6 9K Ohms minimum 0 35 seconds 2 to 255 seconds 2 to 255 seconds 228 x 243 x 75 mm 1 2mm 0 8mm export thick Mild steel with screw fixing front cover White grey export 2 6Kg 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 20 to 60 C 4 to 1720 DO NOT use strong detergents to clean this control panel To remove any dirt or grime wipe with a clean damp cloth ONLY Rins171 Issue 6 Page 29 14 ENGINEER QUICK REFERENCE PROGRAMMING SECTION OTO VOD OO ODD O05 VO VOD VO VO ZAO QDO 220 oO ow 0025 096 QOD VO QDO VOO VOD 000 OSDO VO 035 OS OSOD VO ODO OSO Page 30 Set A zone attributes Set B zone attributes Set C zone attributes Set D zone attributes Bell time Entry time
10. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 24hr TestCal ES Page 34 ATLAS 8 SERVICE HISTORY ZONE LOOP RESISTANCE Rins171 Issue 6 Page 35 00 NOILVTIVLSNI uU33NI9N3 qaa1avsia 995 avs 5035 SNIIN SQ31 INIL T138 indno 1138 LIX3 AHLN3 HO LIIMSA3 HILV1 P HILIMSAIA AYVLNSINOW A WOVLLV 1VNOSHW3d d H G3SLLIINO o ALVIGSINWI YAdINVL 3 553991 V LIX3 AHLN3 Am snis MEMS E Tora Page 36
11. 11 9 Setting Exit Time 00 21 11 10 Changing The Engineer 21 11 11 Programming Options ss uu 21 11 11 1 Programmable Output uu 21 11 11 2 Programmable Output 3 21 11 11 3 System 1 22 1141 4 5 22 11 11 5 System rer re ect 22 11 11 6 System Option4 000 22 11 11 7 Programmable Re sets ooo LL 22 11 12 Central Monitoring Station Telephone Number ee 23 11 13 Second Telephone h C kOka LL 23 11 13 Customer Account Code 0 0 d 3 Le 23 11 14 Downloading Access Code ooo oo LDDllllul 23 11 15 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes ss L 23 Rins171 Issue 6 Page 3 14 15 Page 4 11 16 11 17 11 18 11 19 11 20 11 21 11 22 Reporting Codes 11 16 1 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes 11 16 2 Zone Tamper Report Codes 11 16 3 System set unset Reporting Codes 11 16 4 User Set Reporting Codes 11 16 5 User Unset Reporting Codes 11 16 6 Maintenance and Priority Codes 11 16 7 Restoral Reporting Codes Digicom Codes Keyswitch Set Configuration Group Reporting Telephone Allocation Engineer NVM Reset Follow Select SYSTEM FAULTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 Power supply Control PCB Mechanical 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 31 35 36 1 INTRODUCTION The Atlas 8 is a fully featured intruder alarm control
12. End Of Line Resistor Wiring Diagram Rins171 Issue 6 Page 15 10 6 2 Atlas 8 Double Pole Zone Wiring Diagram Wiring two or more sensors with end of line resistors to a single zone NOTE only one 2K2 resistor should be used per zone The 2K2 resistor should be installed into the last detector in series to protect all the zone tamper wiring DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER e 2 2 2 4 2 4 4 el Us 212 PANEL Up to ten sensors or door contacts may be wired on each zone 10 7 Telephone Connections DIODI T 1 R 1 TIP RING REST OF TELEPHONE PREMISES NETWORK 10 8 Powering Up Your Panel RKP a Connect the battery leads to the control panel BAT The red lead should be connected to terminal and the black lead to terminal b Push on the spade connectors to connect the battery Switch on the AC supply The supply LED will be on Now proceed to Section 11 Programming Page 16 9 enss Suid L reen 10 9 ATLAS 8 END OF LINE RESISTOR WIRING DIAGRAM
13. a zone which allows limited time access to the premises in order to Set or Unset the system Access This is a zone which on Setting the panel allows access to the Entry Exit zone However if the panel is set and an Access zone is triggered before an Entry Exit zone then an alarm will be generated immediately Immediate This is a zone which will when triggered wil create an alarm when the panel is set Omit If a zone is programmed as an Omitted zone by the Engineer then it is ignored by the panel It allows the user to continue to use the alarm system even if a fault has been discovered on one or more zones Personal Attack Triggering of the Personal Attack P A zone will always cause a full alarm activation regardless of Tamper Fire whether or not the panel is set The P A zone may be programmed as silent A silent P A activation will not cause the bell and strobe to operate but the central station will be informed of a P A activation The tamper zone may be programmed to give an internal siren or internal external sounder in day mode In Set mode both sounders will operate Triggering of the fire zone will activate internal and external sounders A fire alarm is identified by a three note rising sound which is easily distinguished from all other tones NOTE The Fire Zone is intended as an extra feature to the intruder alarm system and must not be regarded as a total fire protection system 24 Hour Zone Will cause an
14. four different formats SIA DTMF format is the default Check with your central monitoring station for the required format Keyswitch Set Configuration Any of the Atlas 8 alarm zones may be programmed as a keyswitch zone The keyswitch may be configured to Set the panel as Set A B C or D see programming section for details Rins171 Issue 6 Page 9 System Option 4 Bell Squawk Upon expiry of the exit time if the panel sets OK the bell will emit a short duration of sound It will also emit a short duration of sound upon disarming Default value OFF Bell Time Minutes Seconds This option allows for very short bell durations Default value Minutes AC Fail Delay This option delays the display and transmission of AC faults Generally used in areas where there is an unstable mains supply Default value 0 Minutes Page 10 8 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Before beginning any installation work read through this section carefully Plan out the various areas and degrees of protection required from each zone It is important to decide which type each zone should be if selective sets are to be used Work out the cable routes avoiding mains cabling and consider the chosen position for the control panel 8 1 Plan View With Cover Removed um Salt d an b m Ko a 0000 o B d d gm 20 ie Sum 5 ET ne Gi
15. panel based around a micro controller with 8 fully programmable zones It may be operated via a single Remote Keypad a maximum of 3 remote keypads Atlas RKP s may be fitted at convenient points around the premises Each keypad has an arrangement of 8 LED s to show the status of the system and a 7 segment display to show programming data and events held in the event log memory All features are fully programmable and there are three levels of access to the system The Limited User codes allow access to the basic functions needed for everyday Setting and Unsetting of the system The Master User level gives access to all Setting and Unsetting facilities but also allows the changing of code numbers and testing of the system The Engineer level gives total access to the system including the ability to reconfigure the system and reset the system event log memory The Engineer cannot however Unset the system 2 SAFETY The 17V a c supply to the control panel is connected into the PCB terminal blocks marked 17 Signal wires to detectors etc should be securely tied together on completion of the installation to prevent the possibility of a safety hazard in the event of a wire becoming loose This equipment is not suitable for location in bathrooms or damp conditions 3 ACCESS LEVELS 3 1 Limited User Level Enables 1 Panel Setting and Unsetting with a unique pass code 2 Enabling or disabling of the door chime facility 3 Event lo
16. ATLAS 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Lcd Remote Keypad PSRONIX ATLAS LED e 90009 0000 0006 TO ARM THE PANEL ENTER CODE FOLLOWED BY THE ARM REQUIRED Q9 69 69 IF NOLETTER IS SELECTED THEN ARM A WILL AUTOMATICALLY SELECTED To DISARM THE PANEL ENTER CODE Pyronix Ltd MARCH 00 This Product is approved for use in the Residential Commercial and Light Industrial Environment C Rins171 Issue 6 WW Pyronix Pyronix Limited Pyronix House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 8QY ENGLAND Tel 44 0 1709 700100 Fax 44 0 1709 533429 Technical help line UK only 0900 8037 800 This is a premium rate line where calls are charged at 50p per minute email uk sales Qpyronix com export sales pyronix com marketing pyronix com technical support pyronix com website www pyronix com WARRANTY This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of 2 years In the interest of continuing improvement of quality customer care and design Pyronix reserve the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice A copy of our warranty can be obtained from the above address Page 2 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 0 5 2 SAFETY ee 5 3 PC CE EE GE 5 3 1 Limite MUET Aa sr Ns Ss Nhs e 5 3 2 MERIDI
17. E ERR RM JJ JJJJ JJJ e 5 3 3 eee hee eet bes eee bas eed ie 5 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 5 4 1 Operating Modes uu 5 4 2 Entry Exit Mode 6 5 ZONES ee 6 5 1 Engineer Programmable Zones 6 6 DIAL OUT REPORTING uuu 6 7 FUNCTIONS uuu 7 8 INSTALLATION AND WIRING LLL 11 8 1 Plan View With Cover Removed pDllll 11 9 PANELE ASSEMBEY Cr For Feo Foe Fo Foo Fut Lola tema 12 10 POWER CONNECTIONS e 14 10 1 RI TEE 14 10 2 Battery Connections 14 10 3 Bell Strobe and Extension Speaker Connections 2001111111111 sss 14 10 4 Remote Keypad RKP Connections 14 10 5 Battery osos ce PN UY EC 15 10 6 End Of Line Resistor sss L 15 10 6 1 Atlas 8 End Of Line Resistor Wiring Diagram ee 16 10 6 2 Atlas 8 Double Pole Zone Wiring Diagram sss 16 10 7 Telephone Connections 000 16 10 8 Powering Up Thepanel ssl llDQllldRllllilll 16 10 9 Atlas Double Pole Wiring Diagram uu 17 10 10 Atlas End of Line Wiring Dagram 18 11 PROGRAMMINQ n e e o e DL e e e s e s 19 11 1 Factory Defaults 19 11 2 Entering Engineer MOde cco cs 20 11 3 Setting Volume Control uu 20 11 4 Resetting The Non Volatile Memory NVM to Factory Settings 20 11 5 Setting The Panel When Mains 20 11 6 Programming Set 20 11 7 Setting The Alarm Bell uu 20 11 8 Setting Entry CCO 21
18. XIT ACCESS IMMEDIATE WAMEDIATE IMMEDIATE _INNEDIATE IMMEDIATE __IAMEDIATE Rins171 Issue 6 Page 19 11 2 Entering Engineer Mode To enter the Engineer Mode Enter e 9 9090909 Engineer Code factory default to 9999 Whilst in Engineer mode you are able to remove any covers without creating a tamper alarm 11 3 Setting Volume Control Extension speaker only This volume is controlled via the adjustable volume pot on the main processor board 1 Remove lid 2 Set volume pot to desired volume 3 Depress a number digit on the keypad to check desired volume has been reached 4 Replace cover In an alarm condition the volume control is overridden and the speakers will operate at full volume NOTE Each RKP has its own volume control pot 11 4 Resetting the Non Volatile Memory NVM to Factory Settings The panel may be programmed as power up NVM reset or engineer only NVM reset Power Up NVM Reset If the panel is configured by the engineer to allow the reset of the NVM back to factory settings by powering up the system with the NVM reset pins shorted together Locate the NVM reset pins on the PCB using the link pin provided connect the two pins together Power down the system mains and battery Restore power and remove the link The system is now back to factory default settings Engineer Only NVM Reset If the panel is configured for Engineer Only NVM Reset the panel can only be reset to factory defaults if th
19. al Dials the Central Monitoring Station every 7 days 24 Hour Test Dial Dials the Central Monitoring Station every 24 hours Dial In This option will allow the Atlas 8 to respond to an incoming call in answer machine compatible mode Answer machine compatible mode This provides a way of using the Atlas on the same line as an answering machine The default setting is AMC on To remotely access the Atlas in AMC mode dial in and wait for a single ring then hang up and wait for at least 10 seconds but no more than 40 then dial back in The Atlas will now answer instantly No Dial In This option will cause the Atlas 8 to ignore incoming calls The master user may generate a one hour time window to allow up downloading by using the function If this option is selected this will answer on a single ring Wide handshake filters Gives a greater chance of the handshake from central station being recognised use only if the panel does not transmit data after the correct handshake sequence has been transmitted by the central station Standard handshake This setting is the default and will more reliably detect the correct filters handshake Silent P A Zones The P A zone activation will not generate internal or external sounders if this option is selected Dial out will occur however if the panel has been programmed to do so Audible P A Zones The Personal Attack zone activation will cause both internal and external sounders to operate Dia
20. andshake 20pps SIA pulse format P3 1400 Hz handshake 20pps Examples Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved 11 18 Keyswitch Set Configuration Enter VOD Enter digit 0 6 Examples Set Set Set C Set D 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved NOTE f a Keyswitch is required to Unset the system then all the four Set modes must reflect this in the same zone 11 19 Group Reporting Telephone Allocation This selection requires all four Groups to be programmed Ente 2 9 8 Group 1 Alarm Codes Now select where you require the Alarm Codes to be reported to No reporting for group Q Report to telephone number 1 backup to number 2 2 Report to telephone number 2 only Report to both telephone numbers always After a number has been selected the next group will be automatically selected Group 2 User Set Unset Codes Select from the list above where you require User Set Unset codes to be UE ene Codes Select from the list above where you require Maintenance codes to be reported to Group 4 24hr Test call Select from the list above where you require 24hr Test Call codes to be reported to The dual tone sound indicates programming of Group Reporting is now complete Page 26 11 20 Engineer NVM Reset Enter OSO This function if enabled in system options 3 resets the panel to factory defaults The NVM link must be shorted before this will work 11 21 Follow Select Ent
21. ble when the front cover has been removed and will only affect the volume of any extension speakers The volume control is overridden when the panel is in an alarm state Chime Chime function applies to day mode only and if selected will cause the panel to generate a three note sound when an entry exit zone is triggered This feature is to inform the occupants of the building that some one has entered Event Log The Atlas 8 control panel incorporates a memory log of the last 30 alarm events and is accessible to both Users and the Engineer It will record Fire Intruder Personal Attack and Tamper alarms and also show if any of the 8 alarm zones have been triggered or omitted The Engineer can set the clearing of the log for either Engineer only or Master User and Engineer Auto Re Set After an alarm the panel will automatically reset itself when the bell timer has expired Any zones which still remain triggered at that time will be omitted automatically Walk test The walk test function allows each of the Set modes to be checked in order to verify that all the intruder detectors on the alarm system are functioning correctly When undergoing a walk test the Engineer or Master User can choose which of the Set modes he wishes to test Any zones used in that Set mode will cause a chime at the RKP or extension speaker if they are triggered Keypress Timeout There is a 60 second keypress timeout facility If a key is not pressed within 60 seconds o
22. by the required time in minutes to DO minutes followed by 2 to accept Incorrect entry gives an audible error tone and correct entry gives three bleeps The alarm bell cut off time for the Atlas 8 is factory set to 20 minutes Page 20 11 8 Setting Entry Time To set the required Entry time Enter followed by the time required in seconds 2 to 255 seconds followed by to accept Incorrect entry gives an audible error tone and correct entry gives three bleeps The Entry time is factory set to 30 seconds 11 9 Setting Exit Time To set the required Exit time Enter O06 followed by the time required in seconds 2 to 20600 seconds followed by 2 to accept Incorrect entry gives an audible error tone and correct entry gives three bleeps The Exit time is factory set to 30 seconds 11 10 Changing the Engineer Code Enter ODD then 06060000 the old Engineer Code gives an audible acceptance tone Factory Set at 9999 then 6000000 the new Engineer Code gives an audible acceptance tone then 06000000 the new Engineer Code again gives an audible acceptance tone If an incorrect key is entered an error tone will be given and the function ended 11 11 Programmable Options 11 11 1 Programmable Output 1 Enter CD followed by 0 for following options OFF programmable output 1 not used PIR remote LED enable PIR latch memory Output switch 5 secs Output switch reflecting Setting and disarming of panel Follow
23. e Engineers code is known Enter the engineer mode Use the link supplied to connect the NVM reset pins together and enter 0009 the key pad remove the link The system is now back to factory default settings 11 5 Setting the Panel when Mains Fails Under normal operation the panel will indicate a fault condition if the AC supply is disconnected It will still be possible to Set and Unset the control panel during a mains fail and no further action is required Full functionality of the control panel is available during mains fail 11 6 Programming Set Modes Any zone may be programmed to be any one of the following ENTRY EXIT ACCESS IMMEDIATE FUT MOMENTARY KEY LATCHED KEY TAMPER PERSONAL ATTACK 24 HOUR FIRE The attribute for each zone is changed by pressing CAD or until the required attribute appears in the display When the display shows the required attribute press the gt key to store the zone attribute If the required attribute is already shown press the key to go to the next zone NOTE On pressing affer selecting the attribute for zone 8 the programme will be stored automatically To programme Set A enter OTS to programme Set B enter OSO to programme Set C enter DO and to programme Set D enter OG Should you wish to view any zone status within a Set mode use the same procedure but do not scroll the keys 11 7 Setting the Alarm Bell Time To adjust the alarm bell cut off time Enter ODD followed
24. ed zone is entered and exited Follow Line Fail This option will allow the programmable output to switch on when a line fail occurs and switch off when the line is active again Follow Kiss Off This option will allow the programmable output to switch on for a few seconds when a communication kiss off has been successfully completed Rins171 Issue 6 Page 7 System Option 1 The system may be configured for use with the following Double Pole Zones This is a normally closed zone configuration without end of line resistor Double End of Line Zones This configuration uses end of line resistors which allow both zone and tamper circuits on the same zone connection User Log Reset Enable This option allows the user to reset the system log by entering OD User Log Reset Disable By selecting this option only the engineer has the ability to reset the system log Tone Dial Select this option for telephone exchanges using tone dial technology Pulse Dial Select this option for telephone exchanges using pulse dial technology Internal amp External Sounders On Tamper Activation This option will cause both internal and external sounders to activate on a tamper alarm when the panel is in day mode Internal Sounder Only On Tamper Activation This option will cause only the internal sounder to activate upon a tamper alarm when the panel is in day mode System Option 2 The system may be configured for use with the following 7 Day Test Di
25. er OSG This function is used in conjunction with Programmable Output 1 and 2 option 5 Follow Zone Enter the zone to be followed Enter for zones 1 to 8 or if no zone is to be followed 11 22 Exiting Engineer Mode Enter 2 90 6000000 Where 06060000 is the 4 digit Engineer Code NOTE Refer to the User Manual for detailed instructions on how to use the Atlas 8 after programming Rins171 Issue 6 Page 27 12 SYSTEM FAULTS There are 6 fault conditions automatically detected by the Atlas 8 The user is informed of a fault via a flashing This will illuminate and an error tone will be emitted every 5 seconds when the panel is in day mode Press a function key to stop the error tone The fault will remain on until the fault has been corrected To determine the fault go into the log by entering OD the fault will be displayed Bell Fuse Failure Auxiliary Fuse Failure Battery Missing Low Battery Voltage Mains Failure Telephone Line Failure Spare Event Report Failure D 2 DU E ny a Page 28 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 13 1 Power supply Power input Low voltage output Low voltage output fuses Battery charge voltage Rechargeable battery capacity 13 2 Control PCB Current consumption day mode set mode alarm Auxiliary DC output supply Extension Speaker load Bell Strobe PR1 PR2 Alarm bell time Zone type Zone loop current Zone activation resistance Zone loop activation timer
26. f the last keypress the keypress buffer is cleared Duress This feature allows the user to either Set or Unset the alarm with the last two digits of the code reversed this will then send a Duress Code to the Central Receiving Station The panel will appear normal when the duress code is active Programmable Outputs PGM There are 2 programmable outputs which may be programmed for any of the following 7 options Remote LED Enable This option will allow the PIR LEDs to be enabled during Walk test mode if they have been originally disabled by removing the link pin This option will only work if the PIR has a remote LED enable facility Latch Memory This feature is useful when more than one detector is connected to a single zone When the panel is set the LEDs of any triggered detector on this zone will latch causing their LEDs to flash on and off when the panel is disarmed This feature will only work if the PIR has a Latch Memory facility 5 Seconds Switch Output This option will allow the programmable output to act as a momentary switch This could be used for example to unlock an external electronic door Panel Set Unset Switch Output By using this option the programmable output will switch as the panel is set and disarmed This may be used for example to electronically lock a door as the panel is set and unlock it when the panel is unset Follow Zone This option will allow the programmable output to switch on and off as the programm
27. g viewing 3 2 Master User Level Enables All Limited User facilities 4 Clearing of event log if allowed by the Engineer 5 Omitting zones 6 Alteration of both Limited and Master User codes 7 LED Strobe Bell Extension Speaker test facility 8 Walk test facility for all four Set modes 9 Programmable output operations 10 Remote Dial in enabling 3 3 Engineer Level Enables All Master User facilities except Unsetting Zone programming for all four Set modes Bell timer setting Entry Exit timer settings Alteration of Engineer code Enabling or Disabling of Event log reset by Master user Programming of communication and programmable output options 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ro Oo CO Dm 4 1 Operating Modes Day Mode This is the state of the panel when unset Fire Personal Attack and Tamper inputs however remain active 24 hours a day These are referred to as 24 hour zones Day mode is identified by the day text displayed on the top line of the LCD on the keypad Set Modes When the panel is set an activation of any Access Immediate or 24 hour zone will cause an alarm condition When an alarm is generated the internal and external sounders will operate for the length of time programmed and the tone of the internal sounder will be two notes repeated rapidly The strobe lamp will also be activated and will continue to operate until the panel is reset At the time of setting the control panel any o
28. gt key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after the 16th key press 11 16 3 System Set Unset Reporting Codes Enter VOM ENTER SEQUENCE Enter 2 digits for each of the system set unset reporting codes To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the Cv key in place of the two digits Examples Set OD Set B O Set C 03 Set D OO Duress Set OG Duress Unset 96 Confirmed alarm code OD To use HEX codes use the CAD key to select the character required and the key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after the 14th key press 11 16 4 User Set reporting codes Enter OSD ENTER SEQUENCE Enter 2 digits for each of the user set reporting codes To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the CN key in place of the two digits Examples Set User 1 OO Set User 2 O Set User 3 03 Set User 4 OO Set User 5 95 Set User 6 96 Set User 7 Keyswitch 0 D To use HEX codes use the key to select the character required and the gt key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after the 14th key press Page 24 11 16 5 User Unset Reporting Codes Enter OSO ENTER SEQUENCE Enter 2 digits for each of the user unset reporting codes To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the Cv key in place of the two digits Examples Unset User 1 0D Unset User 2 OD Unset User 3 03 Unset User 4 Unset User 5 5 Unset User 6 96 Unset User 7 Keyswitch x To
29. igits will be stored automatically when the last digit is entered 11 14 Customer Account Code Issued by Central Monitoring Station Enter ODD ENTER SEQUENCE followed by the 4 digit code e g 4 digit DDS 11 15 Downloading Access Code Enter VO ENTER SEQUENCE followed by the 4 digit code 11 16 Reporting Codes 11 16 1 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes Enter ODO ENTER SEQUENCE followed by 2 digits for each alarm zone To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the GD key in place of the two digits Examples Alarm zone 1 X Alarm zone 2 2 Alarm zone 3 9 Alarm zone 4 DICH Alarm zone 5 95 Alarm zone 6 96 Alarm zone 7 OD Alarm zone 8 98 For example to program alarm zone reporting codes 68 69 and 71 to zones 2 4 and 7 respectively the following would be entered ODO cv cv 6 DD OO DD DD OO DD To use HEX codes use the CA key to select the character required and the gt key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after the 16th key press Rins171 Issue 6 Page 23 11 16 2 Zone Tamper Reporting Codes Enter OS ENTER SEQUENCE followed by 2 digits for each tamper zone To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the Cv key in place of the two digits Examples Tamper zone 1 x Tamper zone 2 02 Tamper zone 3 X Tamper zone 4 95 Tamper zone 5 05 Tamper zone 6 06 Tamper zone 7 OM Tamper zone 8 O To use HEX codes use the CA key to select the character required and the
30. instant alarm when the panel is in Set or Unset mode Fire Personal Attack and Tamper are all 24 hour zones Latched Keyswitch May be programmed to Set the System in one of the Set modes by using a latched mechanism Momentary Keyswitch May be programmed to Set the System in one of the Set modes by momentarily pressing a switch Page 6 6 DIAL OUT REPORTING The Atlas 8 has the capability to send messages of alarm status to a Central Receiving Station Every time the alarm status changes i e Alarm Set Unset System Fault or Alarm Actuation a message is sent to the CRS informing it of the status change This is called Dial Out Reporting Dial Out Reporting can be configured to Group Reporting which allows different alarm status changes to be reported to two different locations 4 groups are available Group 1 Alarms Group 2 Set Unset Group 3 Maintenance Group 4 24 Hour call test This gives the engineer the ability to configure the system to only report condition changes to relevant locations i e one location could be informed of all status changes Groups 1 to 4 while a second location could only be informed of Group 1 conditions Confirmed Alarm This is an extra code which is sent upon two different zones being activated in one set period Itis used to signal that the alarm condition is less likely to be a false alarm thereby resulting in a higher level of response 7 FUNCTIONS Volume Control This is only accessi
31. kaging containing the control panel and PCB Push in the PCB support posts from the rear of the panel as shown If necessary place the transformer and fasten into position using the screws supplied with the transformer kit Page 12 eod Lf 0 0 Jl L e ae Hang the control panel base onto the wall with the central mounting hole using one of the screws and plugs from the screw pack If possible use a spirit level or some other means to position the control panel squarely then drill two more holes into the wall to locate the other two screws and plugs Finally place the PCB onto its supports Rins171 Issue 6 Page 13 10 POWER CONNECTIONS 10 1 Connections The Atlas 8 requires a supply of 17V a c from the power supply unit or transformer with a current capacity of 1 amp Connect the 17V current to the terminals marked 17 on the PCB BAT 17V ac 10 2 Battery Connection In order for the Atlas 8 to operate if the mains power is cut a battery back up is required Refer to 10 5 for battery specifications Connect the battery to the terminals marked BAT on the PCB 18 17 BA Battery Positive Battery Negative 10 3 Bell Strobe and Extension Speaker Connections Strobe Positive Bell Trigger Speaker Positive Bell Posttive obe Negative Speaker Negative
32. l out will also occur if the panel has been programmed to do so System Option 3 The system may be configured for use with the following Engineer Code Lock N V M Reset This option allows the control panel programmable settings to be reverted back to factory default when in Engineer mode only Engineer Power Up N V M Reset This allows the control panel programmable settings to be reverted back to factory default when in User Mode Page 8 Display Open Zones When enabled and the panel is unset any entry exit access or immediate zone when activated will be displayed on the keypad Alarm In Line Fail When the panel is set if a line fail occurs the internal and external alarms will activate Disable Telephone Line Monitoring This option when selected will suppress system fault 6 Programmable Re sets The number of control panel rearms maybe programmed as follows a from 1 to 9 to give up to 9 re arms or b continuous re Setting after an alarm activation Central Monitoring Station Telephone Number This is the telephone number of the central monitoring Station which if required the Atlas 8 will dial to during an alarm activation Central Monitoring Station Second Telephone Number This is an alternative number which will be used by the Atlas 8 if the first telephone line is busy If after four attempts connection with the first number fails then this number will be dialed Customer Account Code This is a three or fou
33. ne of four Set modes can be selected i e Set A Whole system set nobody on premises Set B Upstairs off Downstairs set Set C Upstairs set Downstairs off Set D Garage and kitchen off remainder set The above are purely examples The Engineer has the ability at the programming stage to configure all the circuits to the customer s exact requirements Rins171 Issue 6 Page 5 4 2 Entry Exit Mode Entry When the panel is set and an Entry Exit zone is triggered the Entry Exit timer will begin to countdown During this period an Entry Exit tone single repeated bleep will be produced by the internal sounder and any zones which are programmed as Access zones will be ignored If either user code is entered before the end of the count down period the panel will return to day mode If the timer is allowed to elapse before a user code is entered the panel will go into an alarm state In this case the system needs to be Unser Exit With the panel unset if a user code is entered the Entry Exit timer will begin If all the immediate zones are clear then the Entry Exit tone will be heard Leave the protected area by the predetermined Entry Exit route As you trigger Access zones the tone will change temporarily to a repeated low tone When all the zones are clear the Entry Exit tone will continue again until the end of the time out period The panel will then be set 5 ZONES 5 1 Engineer Programmable Zones Entry Exit This is
34. or 20 mins 0 333 hrs Alarm state current for control panel 0 130 8 detectors 915mA 0 120 External sounder 0 350 External strobe 0 150 Standby current for external sounder 0 050 Single remote keypad 0 015 Required capacity for alarm condition 0 815 x 0 333 0 271 Ahrs Capacity required for standby 7hrs 40 mins 7 67 hrs Non alarm current for control panel 0 130 8 detectors 15mA 0 120 External strobe 0 150 Standby for external sounder 0 050 Single Remote keypad 0 015 Required capacity for standby condition 0 465 x 7 67 3 57 Ahrs Total minimum required battery capacity 0 271 3 57 3 84 Ahrs For this example it is recommended that you use a battery of not less than 6 AH 10 6 End of line resistors When a Sensor and tamper are wired into the same zone this is called an End of Line Zone EOL The Atlas 8 panel uses resistors on all of its end of line zones Two resistor values are used these are 2K2 and 4K7 To identify the two resistors coloured bands on the body are used These are as follows 2K2 AK7 Fourth Band Fourth Band Red Yellow Red Violet Red Red Any unused zones should NOT be left open circuit These should have a 2K2 resistor inserted Refer to diagram 10 6 1 page 17 NOTE when the panel and sensors are wired using end of line resistors to enable the zone to detect alarm and tamper the system must be configured in System Option 1 Refer to Page 23 10 6 1 Atlas 8
35. r digit number given to the installation engineer by the central monitoring station The number identifies the customer site when the Atlas 8 dials out during an alarm activation The upper HEX digits B to F can be used for reporting codes Downloading Access Code This is a four digit access code required by the alarm company in order to access the Atlas 8 during an uploading or downloading operation Reporting Codes These are unique two digit or single digit numbers used by the central monitoring station to identify the zone causing an alarm activation and to give information on the status of the Atlas 8 These codes are issued by the central monitoring station and are dialed out by the Atlas 8 when programmed to do so The upper HEX digits B to F can be used for reporting codes Restoral Reporting Codes After an alarm activation one of two restoral reporting codes maybe logged User Code Restoral This code will be logged if the master user code or limited user code is used to Unset the panel after an alarm activation Bell Timeout Restoral If after the external sounder has timed out the panel is automatically re set the bell timeout restoral code will be logged Battery Restoral This code will be reported when a battery fault is restored after a failure Mains Restoral This code will be transmitted upon restoral of a c mains after a failure Digicom Codes The Atlas 8 may be programmed to output its communicator codes in one of
36. use HEX codes use the CAD key to select the character required and the key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after the 14th key press 11 16 6 Maintenance and Priority Reporting Codes Enter OOS ENTER SEQUENCE Enter 2 digits for the eight maintenance priority codes To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the Cv key in place of the two digits Examples P A alarm entered at RKP X Fire alarm entered at RKP 002 Engineer mode entered Bell fuse failure OO Auxiliary fuse failure 05 Battery trouble 06 AC fail OD Keypress Tamper 08 To use HEX codes use the key to select the character required and the gt key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after the 16th key press 11 16 7 Restoral Reporting Codes Enter 000 ENTER SEQUENCE Enter 2 digits for the five restoral reporting codes To disable an event insert blanks by pressing the Cv key in place of the two digits Examples User Code Restoral 0D Bell Timeout Restoral OD Battery restoral 02 Restoral Test Transmission OG To use HEX codes use the CA key to select the character required and the key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after the 10th key press Rins171 Issue 6 Page 25 11 17 Digicom Codes Enter OS ENTER SEQUENCE Enter 1 digit to select the required reporting format SIA DTMF SIA pulse format P1 1400 Hz handshake 10pps SIA pulse format P2 2300 Hz h
37. zone Refer to 11 1121 for Zone allocation Follow line fail Follow kiss off 11 11 2 Programmable Output 2 Enter OG followed by D for following options 0 OFF programmable output 2 not used PIR remote LED enable PIR latch memory Output switch 5 secs Output switch reflecting Setting and disarming of panel Follow zone Refer to 11 11 22 for Zone allocation Follow line fail Follow kiss off NORWOOD Rins171 Issue 6 Page 21 11 11 3 System Option 1 Enter eo followed by D EN The RKP display will toggle and X as the numbered keys are pressed indicating the selection made Key Press Display 1 2 3 4 Double Pole Zone User Log Reset Pulse Dial External and Internal y Enabled Sounders on Tamper Activation X End Of Line Zones User Log reset Tone Dial Internal Sounder Disabled Only On Tamper Press 2 to accept 11 11 4 System Option 2 Enter ODD followed by 4 The RKP display will toggle and X as the numbered keys are pressed indicating the selection made Key Press Display 1 2 3 4 v 7 Day test dial Dial in Wide handshake filters Silent PA zones X 24 Hour test dial No dial in Standard handshake filters Audible PA zones Press 7 to accept 11 11 5 System Option 3 Enter ODD followed by 4 The RKP display will toggle and X as the numbered keys are pressed indicating the selection made

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