ATS100™ has three sets of connectors: J1, J2, Preparing for Operation
and ANT (see Figure 1). Connecting Alarm Panel
Before installing ATS100™ on site,
ATS100™ 1. J1: A 13-pin contact connector for the
following connections (see Figure 1,
perform the following preparations:
• Setting communication parameters
Prepare panel due to manufacturer rules –
inputs, bell, keypad and so on.
item 6): • Preparing inputs Connect three wires of INT001™ to alarm
Long-Range • 12 VDC battery (contacts 1 and 2) • Connecting alarm panel panel – lines Red to “Pos” Black to “Com”
• Common Ground (contact 3) • Connecting antenna, sensors and Green to “Data”.
Synthesized Radio • Eight inputs for sensors
(contacts 4 - 11)
battery
• SELF TEST
Connect INT001™ to J2 (be sure to
connect INT001™ before connecting
• Two serial communication battery).
Alarm Transmitter connections: SI and SO (contacts 12 Setting Communication Parameters
and 13) connect DI100™, or alarm (See ATS100 Programming Guide.) Connecting Antenna, Sensors and
Installation Manual panels with a suitable protocol.
Preparing Inputs
Battery
Adjacent to J1 are two LEDs: 1. Connect the VHF RF antenna to the
• PTT LED (item 5) The eight ATS100™ inputs are factory set. ANT1 BNC connector.
• SELF-TEST LED (item 4). For voltage 5 - 15 VDC eight 2.2K resistors 2. Connect sensors to J1 (contacts 4–11).
are installed (see Table 1), for dry contact
2. J2: The 10-pin programming connector (item these resistors are removed. If one or more 3. Connect the battery to J2: red wire (+) to
3) is a serial port to connect either to PC inputs are intended to be changed, cut the contact 1, black wire (-) to contact 2 (see
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through interface device – INT001™. one (see Figure 2). 4. Connect AC supply to charger.
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Communication parameters are easily
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SELF TEST
Programming Guide). IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
Press and release the SELF-TEST button
USA Office: Adjacent to J2 is a self-test button R11 R13 R15 R17 while observing SELF-TEST LED (2).
KP ELECTRONICS INC. (item 2). Refer to Table 2 for SELF-TEST results.
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3. ANT: The BNC connector connects a VHF
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R19 R21 R23 R25
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IMPORTANT: If the desired frequency Table 2: SELF-TEST Results
ANT LED 2 Response Status
Is at the edge of the band (EG. 136,
Flashes once System OK.
174,155 MHz ±3 MHz) then a power out Flashes 3 times Dead battery. Voltage is less
This Document refers to ATS100™ hardware
revision V2.2. adjustment may be required using than 8.5 VDC.
J1 ATS100 is in sleep mode.
J2 trimmer C93 . Current consumption is less
ATS100™ General Description SELF-TEST button than 5 mA.
ATS100™ is a long-range, synthesized radio Flashes 4 times ATS100 cannot lock on the
alarm transmitter in the VHF 136-174 MHz frequency.
frequency range. This range is subdivided into
two bands: low 136-155 MHz and high 155- Flashes 6 times Low battery. Voltage has
174 MHz. dropped under 10.5 VDC.
ATS100™ operates in four KP protocols –
LARS, LARS1, KPE, KPCC. Figure 1: ATS100™ External View If there is no communication between panel and
When ATS100™ detects alarm conditions at transmitter, code “Communication Fail” will be
one or more of its inputs, an encoded digital transmitted.
alarm message is prepared. It is then
transmittedTMto the alarm center, according to Alarm Codes
the LARS protocol selected for the system When either one of inputs is activated, or troubles
in operation. occurred, following alarm codes are transmitted
The eight ATS100™ inputs can be configured to alarm center:
as voltage active inputs (5 - 15 VDC) or dry
contacts.
Figure 2: Sensors Connections
Table 3: Alarm Codes*
Alarm Type Alarm Code Reset Code
Input 1 A1 B1
Input 2 A2 B2
Input 3 A3 B3
Input 4 A4 B4
Input 5 A5 B5
Input 6 A6 B6
Input 7 A7 B7
Input 8 A8 B8
Low battery A9 B9
Warning: AB —
Program Change
Program changed BB —
Test 00 —
Communication AC —
Fail
*Additional codes are described in alarm panel
user manual, according to 4x2 format reporting
codes.
Technical Specifications:
Operating Voltage 10.5-14.5 VDC
Standby Current 15mA max.
Tx Current 1.2A max.
Power Output 5W @ 12.5 VDC
Spurious -60 dB
Freq. Stability ±5ppm at operating
temp. range
Modulation FM FSK with PWM
Operating Temp. -23°F–141°F
(-30°C–60°C)
Storage Temp. -40°F–158°F
(-20°C–70°C)
Weight 1 lb.
(450 gr.)
FCC Approved