
6 ATS Designers Guide
Memory – The inbuilt memory of the control panel is sufficient to support a typical, medium
complexity alarm system (50 users, 250 events, 10 alarm groups). The control panel
memory can be expanded using the appropriate modules.
System bus – The RS485 system bus enables the attachment of manipulators (RAS stations), as well
as alarm and access control expansions. The same interface is used to connect the
control panels into a network, or to the local bus of other equipment.
Expansions:
The MI bus – ISDN and GSM communicators, and a voice reporting module.
Memory – The control panel supports installation of one of three available memory modules. They
increase the amount of users, logged events, alarm settings and access control groups
supported by the system, as well as decreasing the reaction time of the system.
PC and printer interface – Enables the user to permanently connect the control panel to a PC, connect the
control panels in a network to the PC and connect the control panel to a remote system
for programming, maintenance and monitoring.
Alarm zones – The onboard alarm zone connectors can be expanded using the ATS1202 expansion up
to a total of 32 alarm zones. Further lines are available through the use of DGP
expansions connected to the system bus.
System outputs – The control panel connector supports 4 ‘OC’ outputs. By connecting a synchronous
expansion card (ATS1811/20) to the output slot, the maximum relay output count can be
increased to 128 and the ‘OC’ count can be increased to 256, limited by the maximum
expansion module count, the available housing space, and the supplied power.
Additionally, the control panels are equipped with a NC/NO relay (not supported by the
ATS2000).
System bus – Enables the connection of 16 manipulators (RAS stations) and 15 expanders (DGP
modules) allowing the use of all alarm zones and additional access control functions –
elevator and door controllers.
The central unit of the Advisor MASTER system that defines its capacity, and through the
availability of some expansions, its functionality is the control panel. The Advisor
MASTER system offers three types of control panels – ATS2000, ATS3000 and
ATS4000/4518. The differences between them are in the available zone quantity, and the
availability of some expansions. This way, the system, regardless of its size or the control
panel used provides the same functions, uses the same software, can be connected to
the same equipment and a configuration created for one panel, can be freely used on all
types of ATS control panels
1.1.1.1 ATS4000
16 alarm zones on board
expandable to max. 32 zones;
256 zones in the system
16 independent areas
74-138 Alarm Groups
10-120 Door Groups
50-67k users
250-1000 alarm events
10-1000 access control events
M – ATS1643 housing
Programming controlled power output
Expansions:
Memory
Computer, printer interface
Communications
Input/Output
The ATS4000 control panel is the basic control panel type of the Advisor Master system.
The other central units are modifications of this device. Because of that, in the following
chapters the application examples are shown using the ATS4000.
Table 1-1 Expansion modules, available for ATS4000.
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