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Interlogix ATS1170 - User Manual

Interlogix ATS1170
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P/N 14244999-1-EN • REV B • ISS 27JUN18 1
ATS1170 One Door RAS
Programming Guide
Content
Product warnings and disclaimers 1
Contact information 1
Introduction 2
ATS1170 menus 2
Basic setup and programming for online access control 2
Configuring ATS1170 remotely 3
Programming cards 6
Additional Information 7
Default settings 8
Basic setup and programming for offline access control 8
Product warnings and disclaimers
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Overview

The ATS1170 is a compact, low-cost remote arming station designed to control the operation of a single door. It can function in an online mode as part of a control panel system or as a stand-alone device with only an external 12 V DC supply. A hybrid operation is also possible, where it normally operates online but switches to offline mode if communication with the control panel is interrupted.

Function Description:

The ATS1170 performs all necessary functions for single-door control. It supports one Wiegand or one magnetic stripe card reader, along with a simple Request to Exit push button. The device can store up to 15 user card numbers in its onboard database for offline access control.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Power Supply: Requires an external 12 V DC supply.
  • Card Reader Support: Compatible with one Wiegand or one magnetic stripe card reader.
  • User Card Capacity: Can hold up to 15 user card numbers in its onboard database for offline operation.
  • Relay Unlock Time: Programmable from 0 to 255 seconds to activate the relay for door opening.
  • DIP Switches:
    • DIP switch A: Used for offline programming (Learn Mode). Must be in the "Off" position for online programming.
    • DIP switch B: Determines the card type (e.g., ATS type cards, Financial Institution cards) for magnetic stripe format.
    • DIP switch C: Determines the card format (Wiegand Reader or Magnetic Stripe).
  • LED Indicators:
    • LED 1 Options: Can be configured to indicate "Armed" (on when area is armed, flashes when access granted) or "Armed + Door Unlocked" (on when area is armed, flashes when access granted).
    • LED 2 Options: Can be configured to indicate "Door Unlocked Only" (flashes when access granted, off otherwise) or "Door Unlocked + Disarmed" (flashes when access granted, continuously on when area is disarmed).
  • Beeping Codes: Provides audio feedback for various programming and access events:
    • 1 long + 2 short: Card programmed
    • 1 long: Card removed
    • 2 short: Card read OK
    • 3 long: Database is full
    • 7 short: Error/not in database
    • One short beep from Wiegand reader: Card badged.

Usage Features:

Online Mode Programming (via Control Panel):

  • Setting RAS Address: The RAS address is selected using DIP switches (nearest the connector strip) and then polled from the control panel installer menu (3–Poll RAS).
  • Remote Configuration: Accessed via the control panel's installer programming menu (19), then "To Remote Devices" (28).
  • Menu Navigation: Use Enter and Menu* keys to scroll through ATS1170 menus.
  • Relay Unlock Time Programming: Menu 1 allows setting the time (0-255 seconds) for the relay to activate and open the door.
  • Request to Exit Button Programming: Menu 2 configures the Request to Exit control. Options include "No Request To Exit," "Only Request To Exit" (default, for single pole push button), and "RTE + Arm/Disarm" (DO NOT USE).
  • Display Card Format/Type: Menus 3 and 4 display the card format and type determined by DIP switches C and B, respectively. These are informational only and cannot be changed via the menu in online mode.
  • LED Options: Menus 5 and 6 allow configuration of LED 1 and LED 2 behavior.
  • Restoring Factory Defaults: Menu 8 allows restoring default settings and clearing the card database. Confirmation is required.
  • Display Version Number: Menu 9 shows the device's firmware version.
  • Programming Cards (Learn Mode): Menu 10 enables Learn Mode for adding or removing cards from the ATS1170's onboard database.
    • Adding a Card: Badge the card four times within three seconds. Beeping codes indicate success (two beeps) or failure (seven beeps for not in control panel database, three long beeps for full database).
    • Removing a Card: Badge the card six times. One long beep indicates successful removal.
    • Timeout: Learn Mode has a four-minute timeout if no programming activity occurs.
  • Last Card Used: Menu 12 displays the code of the last card badged.
  • Number of Cards in Database: Menu 11 shows how many cards are currently stored in the ATS1170's onboard database.
  • Exiting Online Programming: Can be done by turning off Learn Mode (Menu 10), a four-minute timeout, or logging out of the ATS1170 menu.

Offline Mode Programming (Stand-alone Operation):

  • Initial Connections: Connect 12 V DC power, card reader, and Request to Exit buttons. The Tx LED will flash once per second, indicating offline mode without control panel connection.
  • Setting Card Format/Type: DIP switch C (Off for Wiegand, On for magnetic stripe) and DIP switch B (Off for ATS type, On for Financial Institution cards for magnetic stripe format) must be set correctly.
  • Entering Offline Programming: Set DIP switch A to the "On" position. This is the only way to program cards in offline mode.
  • Programming Cards:
    • Adding a Card: Badge the card four times within three seconds. Beeping codes indicate success (two beeps) or failure (seven beeps for not in ATS1170 database, three long beeps for full database).
    • Removing a Card: Badge the card six times. One long beep indicates successful removal.
  • Exiting Offline Programming: Ensure DIP switch A is set to "Off" after programming to prevent the ATS1170 from remaining in "Learn Mode."

Maintenance Features:

  • Restoring Factory Defaults: Menu 8 allows for clearing the onboard card database and resetting all settings to their factory defaults. This is useful for troubleshooting or reconfiguring the device.
  • Firmware Version Display: Menu 9 provides access to the device's firmware version, which can be important for support and compatibility checks.
  • Onboard Database for Offline Redundancy: The ATS1170's ability to store up to 15 cards in its onboard database ensures continued access control even if communication with the main control panel fails. This is a critical maintenance and reliability feature, though careful consideration must be given to which cards are stored for this purpose, as they will be the only ones with access during an offline event.

Interlogix ATS1170 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandInterlogix
ModelATS1170
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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