6 ATS4000 Manager’s Guide
System alarm LED’s: (available on some arming stations only)
The system alarm LED’s indicate a breach of security. One of the system alarm LED’s
flashes when an alarm has occurred (the area’s armed LED also flashes to indicate the
location of the alarm).
DISARMED alarm
Flashes when an alarm has occurred in an occupied area and
the area was disarmed.
24-HOUR alarm
Flashes when an alarm has occurred in an area where a zone
has been programmed for 24-hour alarm.
ARMED alarm
Flashes when an alarm has occurred in an armed area.
TAMPER alarm
Flashes when an alarm has occurred due to tamper.
System faults: (available on some arming stations only)
System faults are displayed on the arming station keypads if the arming station has an
LCD fitted and/or "System faults" LED’s.
Comms Fail
When there is a failure in the communications between THE
Advisor MASTER control panel and a central station.
RAS Fail
When a remote arming station is off-line.
DGP Fail
When a data gathering panel is off-line.
Battery Fail
When the auxiliary battery power is found to be low.
Trouble
Indicates a trouble in the system (RAS fail, low battery, etc).
U
SER IDENTIFICATION
All users of the Advisor MASTER system need PIN codes and/or a cards. The PIN code
has between four and nine digits and is unique for each user. It is a combination of
numbers between 0 and 9.
The PIN code is programmed to let a user do specific tasks, such as arm or disarm the
system. The following three features are used to group functions together and
consequently determine which functions a user can access.
The Advisor MASTER system combines options for alarm and access control. Alarm
control provides options to monitor zones and determine if an alarm should occur when
an intruder is detected (depending if the area the zone is assigned to is armed or
disarmed). Access control provides options to monitor and control access to (parts) of the
premises.
Alarm groups:
Alarm groups contain options available to control the alarm system and perform functions.
There are many alarm groups and each one is assigned specific areas and a specific set
of functions. Your user number is assigned to an alarm group and therefore performs only
the functions of that alarm group.
Also, timezones are allocated to each alarm group. This means that the functions of an
alarm group can be further controlled by the time.
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