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Interlogix ATS3500A-IP-MM

Interlogix ATS3500A-IP-MM
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Advisor Advanced
ATSx500A User Guide
P/N 466-2886-EN • REV E • ISS 28JAN19

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Interlogix ATS3500A-IP-MM Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelATS3500A-IP-MM
CategorySecurity System
Operating Temperature-10°C to +55°C
CommunicationIP, PSTN
Device TypeAlarm control panel
Humidity95% non-condensing
Weight2.5kg
Communication ProtocolContact ID
CertificationsEN50131

Summary

Keypads and Readers

User Access Methods

Accessing the System with PIN or Card

Explains requirement for PIN/card to access the Advisor Advanced system.

Duress Functionality

Duress Code Entry Methods

Details three methods for entering a duress code with a PIN.

System Arming and Disarming

When to Set the System

Instructions on when to set the security system, typically when leaving premises.

When to Part Set the System

Explains 'part set' for securing specific areas while remaining on premises.

When to Unset the System

Outlines the procedure to unset the system before entering an area.

Setting Areas via LCD Keypad

Step-by-step guide to setting areas using an LCD keypad.

Alarm Handling and Troubleshooting

Alarm Types and Occurrences

Describes different alarm types and situations in which they occur.

Common Problems and Solutions

Covers issues like faulty zones and keypad unresponsiveness.

System Menu and Configuration

Zone Management

Inhibiting and Uninhibiting Zones

How to exclude zones from the security system temporarily.

Shunting Zones

Explains the function to inhibit zones for a specific time period.

Panel Status and Settings

System Settings Configuration

Overview of settings for PIN code and SMS/voice reporting.

PIN Code Management

Details on changing and managing user PIN codes.

Service and Communications

Performing a Walk Test

Detailed steps for conducting total or reduced walk tests for detectors as a maintenance task.

Common Key Sequences

LCD Keypad Common Key Sequences

Table of programmed methods and key sequences for LCD keypads.

Keypad Without LCD Common Key Sequences

Table of programmed methods and key sequences for keypads without LCDs.

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