
54 ATS Designers Guide
4 CONFIGURATION OF THE ADVISOR MASTER
INTEGRATED SYSTEM
The design of an integrated system is limited to a configuration for a single control panel
– the systems controlled by a single control panel. Designing larger systems – networked
systems – consists of steps described in chapter 5 and multiple repeats of the procedure
described here.
The core integrated system design issue is the translation of design requirements to the
system implementation – the control panel type, and the type and number of necessary
expansions. At it’s most general, the design requirements for the Advisor MASTER
system are shown in Table 4-1. Based on those parameters the control panel type, as
well as the number of expansions in the system can be tentatively defined – see Table
4-2. The design limits lie mainly in the selection and configuration of the DGP
expansions, which not always use all the available alarm zones – see section 4.2.
Defining the control panel type and the placement of DGP expansions is also dependant
on the functional requirements for the system.
Table 4-1 Design parameters of the ATS integrated system.
Parameter Description
Number of alarm zones
Defines the type and the number of control panels in the system, also
the type and number of expansions. The access control passage
zones need to be included if they are to be monitored.
Number of areas
Defines the type and number of control panels, also the number of
manipulators and other devices in the system.
Number of users
For access control, defines the necessary system memory expansions
and number of cards.
Number of manipulators
The number of areas and access control functions define the type and
number of manipulators present in the system
Unidirectional passages
Doors with a reader on one side, and an exit button on the other;
define the number of readers and other access control expansions, as
well as the use of access control functions of the control panels.
Bi-directional passages
Doors with readers on both sides – antipassback function, card and
PIN etc. Define the number of ATS1250 DGP, the number of readers
an other access control accessories.
Elevator control
Defines the number of DGP expansions and the number of readers in
the system;
Number and type of readers
The number of readers, keyboards – dependant on the number and
type of passages ; The type of readers – defines the number and type
of expansions (memory, DGP etc.) and the card type.
Special functions:
System Monitoring
Unlimited (HDD) common event log, system control, monitoring the
system state, graphical user interface – maps.
Event reporting
Defines the channels and methods of communication with the CS
stations.
Integrated access control
The use of access control functions in the system influences the use
of the expansion address range, but also the availability of additional
functions : user counting – automatic system arming and disarming,
changing access rights depending on user presence etc.
CCTV integration
Registering events along with a video signal, controlling the video
recorder from the ATS system keypad, controlling the CCTV system
from the ATS system
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