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Rins141 Issue 7 

 

 

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1 INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Atlas 4 is a fully featured uploading / downloading intruder alarm control panel, based around a micro-controller with4 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, set or unset the system. 

 
NOTE:

 

The Atlas 4 uses the same software to control the panel as the Atlas 8, therefore any programming of zones will 

show all 8 zones, however only the first 4 are available for use.

 

 

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. 
 

NOTE:

 This equipment is not suitable for location in bathrooms or damp conditions. 

 

3 ACCESS 

LEVELS

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.1 

Limited User Level Enables:

  Panel setting and unsetting with a unique pass code. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Setting and unsetting of the door chime facility. 

      2. 

Event 

log 

viewing. 

 

3.2 Master 

User 

Level 

Enables:

 

All  Limited User facilities. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Clearing of event log (if allowed by the Engineer).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Alteration of both Limited and Master  User codes. 

      5. 

LED 

and 

Bell 

test 

facility.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Walk test facility for all four set modes. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Programmable output operations. 

      8. 

Remote 

Dial 

in 

enabling.

 

 

3.3 

Engineer Level Enables:

 

 

a. All Master User facilities except setting and unsetting. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

b. Zone programming for all four set modes. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

c. Bell timer setting. 

      d. 

Entry 

Exit 

timer 

settings. 

      e. 

Alteration 

of 

Engineer 

code. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

f.  Enabling or Disabling of Event log reset by Master user. 

      g. 

Programming 

of 

communication and programmable output options. 

 

4 FUNCTIONAL 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 green ‘Day’ LED on the front of the RKP. 

 
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 one 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. 

Summary of Contents for ATLAS 4

Page 1: ...CTIONS Led Remote Keypad Pyronix Ltd October 2001 This Product is approved for use in the Residential Commercial and Light Industrial Environments 8 A B C D 2 1 3 4 SET 5 6 7 8 9 0 INSTALLER DETAILS T...

Page 2: ...specifications without giving prior notice A copy of our warranty can be obtained from the above address Pyronix Limited Pyronix House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 8QY ENGLAND Tel 44 0 1709 70...

Page 3: ...s End of Line Wiring Diagram 14 10 PROGRAMMING 15 10 1 Factory Defaults 15 10 2 Entering Engineer Mode 15 10 3 Resetting The Non Volatile Memory NVM to Factory Settings 15 10 4 Setting The Panel When...

Page 4: ...NVM Reset 21 10 32 Follow Select 21 10 33 Exiting Engineer Mode 21 11 LED FUNCTION 22 12 SYSTEM FAULTS 22 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 22 13 1 Power supply 22 13 2 Control PCB 22 13 3 Mechanical 22 13...

Page 5: ...Enables Panel setting and unsetting with a unique pass code 1 Setting and unsetting of the door chime facility 2 Event log viewing 3 2 Master User Level Enables All Limited User facilities 3 Clearing...

Page 6: ...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 P A activation Tamper The tamper zone may be pro...

Page 7: ...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 acti...

Page 8: ...nore 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 filter...

Page 9: ...the alarm company in order to access the Atlas 4 during an uploading or downloading operation Reporting Codes These are unique two digit codes used by the central monitoring station to identify the z...

Page 10: ...e there is an unstable mains supply Default value 0 minutes INSTALLATION AND WIRING Before beginning any installation work read through this section carefully Plan out the various areas and degrees of...

Page 11: ...T connection on the PCB The bell tamper must be connected to a tamper zone or connected as end of line zone Bell box strobe connections should be linked together at the bell box 9 4 Remote Keypad RKP...

Page 12: ...l 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...

Page 13: ...n series to protect all the zone tamper wiring Up to ten sensors or door contacts may be wired on each zone 9 8 Telephone Connections 9 9 Powering Up The Panel and RKP a Connect the battery leads to t...

Page 14: ...RECHARGEABLE PYRONIX PIR TAMPER ALARM SUPPLY PYRONIX PIR B B BT TF STB BA DECIBELL BATTERY K K KD KTKTR KEYPAD TAMPER CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE WIRED TO A ZONE PROGRAMMED FOR TAMPER RKP TELEPHONE NETWORK...

Page 15: ...f the panel is configured by the engineer refer to section 10 14 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 NV...

Page 16: ...alarm bell cut off time for the Atlas 4 is factory set to 20 minutes 10 7 Setting Entry Time To set the required Entry time Enter followed by the time required in seconds to seconds followed by Incorr...

Page 17: ...A Wide handshake filters Standard handshake filters 4 Fire Silent P A zones Audible P A zones 10 14 System Option 3 Enter followed by The RKP LEDs will toggle on and off on each press of the numbered...

Page 18: ...ble an event insert blanks in place of the two digits e g 2 digit code Alarm zone 1 Alarm zone 2 Alarm zone 3 Alarm zone 4 Example to program alarm zone reporting codes 68 and 69 to zones 2 and 4 resp...

Page 19: ...event insert blanks for both digits e g 2 digit code Set User 1 Set User 2 Set User 3 Set User 4 Set User 5 Set User 6 Set User 7 Keyswitch To use HEX codes use the key to select the character requir...

Page 20: ...the key to accept Reporting codes are automatically stored after pressing the key 10 27 Restoral Reporting Codes Enter e g 2 digit code User Code Restoral Bell Timeout Restoral Battery restoral A C Re...

Page 21: ...Unset codes to be reported to Group 3 Maintenance 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 req...

Page 22: ...age output 13 2 Vdc fused 1 Amp maximum Including Control Panel Low voltage output fuses 1 Amp quick blow Battery charge voltage 13 7 V d c Rechargeable battery capacity 12V sealed lead acid 2 8 to 6...

Page 23: ...on 1 System option 2 System option 3 Re set First telephone number Second telephone number Customer account code Downloading access code Zone alarming reporting codes Zone tamper reporting codes Syste...

Page 24: ...Default Audible PA System Option 3 1 2 Default Open Zones not Displayed 3 Default No alarm in line fail 4 Default Telephone line monitoring off System Option 4 1 Default No bell squawk 2 Default Bell...

Page 25: ...tingCodes 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...

Page 26: ...storal Reporting Codes User code Restoral Bell Timeout Restoral Battery Restoral A C Restoral Test Transmission Digicom Codes Keyswitch Set Configuration Group Allocation Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 24hr...

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