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ATS1745 Advisor Master
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Important information ii
Disclaimer ii
Advisory messages ii
Software license agreements ii
Product overview 1
LED indications 3
DIP switch 4
Web interface 4
Installation 5
Installation requirements 5
Installing ATS1745 modules
5
Connecting the ATS1745 module 6
System setup 7
Requirements 7
Setup overview 7
Programming assigned network parameters 8
Enabling communications 9
Updating firmware 9
Using the ATS1745 Web interface 11
Logging in 11
Logging out 11
Configuring devices 12
Managing users 13
Performing diagnostics 13
Troubleshooting 14
High latency faults 14
Checking network performance 14
Problems viewing ATS1745 Web pages
16 Problems logging in 17
Resetting the ATS1745 module 17
Network assignments worksheet 18
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Product overview
ATS1745 Advisor Master IP Bus Adaptor modules enable Advisor Master data to
be carried over an IP network and to be converted back to RS-485
communications for connection to bus devices.
This capability enables connection to bus devices such as a remote arming station
(RAS) or a data gathering panel (DGP) via existing IP network infrastructure rather
than by four-wire, twisted-pair, shielded data cable. In addition, ATS1745 modules
provide securely-encrypted IP communications via a unique 128-bit encryption key.
ATS1745 modules are configured as either a start-of-line module (SLM) or an end-
of-line module (ELM) and work as a pair for the IP communications link. An SLM
can be connected to as many as 31 ELMs to provide IP connections to each Bus’s
RASs and DGPs.
Note: An Advisor Master panel can have 16 RASs and 15 DGPs on its Bus. The
maximum number of ELMs is 31.
ATS1745 modules have an onboard Web server that is used by installers to
configure the module via a Web browser. For security purposes, a module’s Web
server can be locked to prevent unauthorized access.
ATS1745 modules are not polled as bus devices: they are merely a portion of the
system data bus. As a result, a variety of configuration options are possible,
depending on what parts of the bus need to be carried on the IP network. Each
Advisor Master system databus will have at least two ATS1745 modules (one SLM
and one ELM) and can have up to 32 modules (one SLM and 31 ELMs).
Figure 1 below and Figure 2 on page 2 depict a pair of ATS1745 modules used to
communicate with Bus devices over the IP network. Figure 3 on page 2 depicts
one SLM and multiple ELMs.
Figure 1: One SLM and one ELM connecting a single bus device
ATS
Master
ATS Master system
or local databus
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Figure 2: One SLM and one ELM connecting a remote bus
Figure 3: One SLM used with multiple ELMs
Refer to Figure 4 below and this section for details about setting up an ATS1745
module.
Figure 4: ATS1745 Advisor Master IP Bus Adaptor general layout
ATS
Master
ATS Master system
or local databus
ATS
Master
(1)
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4
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5
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6
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(2)(3)
1. RJ-45 Ethernet port
2. RS-232 port (firmware
update)
3. RS-485 ATS Bus
4. ATS bus termination
5. LED, Red - transmit data
6. LED, Yellow - receive
data
7. DIP-switch, configuration
8. LEDs – Mode, Fault,
Encryption
9. Configuration
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LED indications
The RJ-45 Ethernet port LEDs (Figure 5 below) indicate the following:
Orange LED flickers during data transmission or reception.
Green LED is on when the link is good.
Figure 5: Side view of Ethernet port
The mode, fault, encryption LEDs (Figure 4, item 8, on page 2) are described in the
following tables.
Table 1: Mode, fault, encryption LED indications for an SLM
LED Activity Indication
Mode LED (top) Single flash repeating
(once per second) SLM mode (SW1 ON)
Fault LED (middle) Single flash repeating The SLM cannot communicate
with any one of its paired ELMs
Fault LED (middle) Double flash repeating The connection to one or more
ELMs is too slow (a one-way
latency of more than 20 ms).
Refer to “Troubleshooting” on
page 14.
Encryption LED
(bottom) Flashing for 4 seconds,
then repeating after two
seconds
The module is in pairing mode
(SW2 ON)
Encryption LED
(bottom) Single flash repeating
(twice per second) Pairing to all ELMs is complete
(SW2 ON)
Encryption LED
(bottom) On constantly Normal operation, pairing
completed (SW2 OFF)
Table 2: Mode, fault, encryption LED indications for an ELM
LED Activity Indication
Mode LED (top) Single flash repeating
(twice per second) ELM mode (SW1 OFF)
Fault LED (middle) Single flash repeating The ELM cannot communicate
with its paired SLM
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Fault LED (middle) Double flash repeating The connection to the SLM is
too slow (a one-way latency of
more than 20 ms). Refer to
“Troubleshooting” on page 14.
Encryption LED
(bottom) Flashing for 4 seconds,
then repeating after two
seconds
The module is in pairing mode
(SW2 ON)
Encryption LED
(bottom) Single flash repeating
(twice per second) Pairing to the SLM is complete
(SW2 ON)
Encryption LED
(bottom) On constantly Normal operation, pairing
completed (SW2 OFF)
DIP switch
The four-segment DIP switch (Figure 4, item 7, on page 2) controls the following
settings:
SW1 is OFF for an ELM or ON for an SLM
SW2 is OFF for normal operating mode or ON for pairing mode
SW3 is OFF for Web programming mode or ON for lock mode
SW4 is OFF for normal operating mode or ON for firmware update mode
Web interface
ATS1745 modules have an onboard Web interface that is used by installers to
configure parameters such as assigned IP addresses.
For security purposes, an ATS1745 module’s Web server can be locked via SW3 to
prevent unauthorized access.
See “Using the ATS1745 Web interface” on page 11 for details.
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Installation
We recommend that an ATS1745 module should be installed in an Advisor Master
or DGP enclosure fitted with a tamper switch in order to provide tamper protection.
Note: Before installing, ensure that the CFG pins (Figure 4 on page 2, item 9) are
not linked. The CFG pins are linked only to reset an ATS1745 module to its default
setting (see “Resetting the ATS1745 module” on page 17).
Installation requirements
Application. The module may be used only on an Advisor Master RS-485 databus.
Network performance. The network environment must be capable of transmitting
data within specified limits. See “Checking network performance” on page 14 for
details.
Cabling. The module must be installed in accordance to required cabling and
regulatory requirements.
Technician qualifications. Only trained Advisor Master technicians should pbus
the configuration and programming of Advisor Master systems. Technicians must
comply with and be trained in security and electrical industry installation regulations,
as appropriate to this device.
Installing ATS1745 modules
ATS1745 modules may be set up prior to installation if desired. See “System setup”
on page 7.
To install the ATS1745 module:
1. Determine whether the module is to be an ELM or an SLM (the default
configuration is ELM).
2. If the module is to be an SLM, set SW1 to ON (Figure 4, item 7, on page 2).
3. Determine whether the module’s bus termination should be ON or OFF.
If the module is the last device on an RS-485 Bus the Bus termination should
be ON. In a star wiring configuration, the RS-485 Bus may consist of a
number of cable runs (branches). Bus termination should be set to ON only
at the devices at the far ends of the two longest branches. A star Bus that
has multiple branches in excess of 100 m may need to use ATS1744 ATS
RS485 4-Way Databus Isolator modules to isolate the Bus segments that do
not have Bus termination set to ON.
4. If required, set the module’s Bus termination to ON by placing the link
(provided) over the TERM pins (Figure 4, item 4, on page 2).
5. Mount the module in a suitable enclosure using four screws.
6. Terminate the required cables according to Figure 4 on page 2).
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7. Connect the module to the customer’s network.
8. Apply power to each ATS1745 module from their respective power supplies.
Connecting the ATS1745 module
Refer to Figure 4 on page 2 for the locations of terminals.
Bus connections
Use four-wire, twisted-pair, shielded data cable (such as WCAT-52) for the RS-485
Bus. The length of the Bus cable run must not exceed 1.5 km.
In each segment of the Bus cable, connect one end only of the cable shield to a
Bus earth terminal (typically at the panel or DGP). A device (such as ATS1745
module) that does not have an earth point and is not at the end of the Bus will have
in and out Bus segments. Join the Bus cable shields for the in and out segments to
make, in effect, one continuous shield that is connected at one end only to a Bus
earth terminal.
Powering the module
The ATS1745 module consumes 100 mA @ 13.8 V, and may be powered from the
Advisor Master panel’s or Four-Door Controller’s Bus at J11, or from an external
power supply.
The Advisor Master panel or Four-Door Controller may be used to power the
module in the following circumstances:
The Bus cabling distance to the module is no more than 50 m.
Electrical isolation is not required.
If powering the module from the Advisor Master panel or Four-Door Controller is not
practicable, then you must use an external power supply.
Note: If an external power supply is used, the DC output must be within the range
of 12 to 14 VDC.
Powering Bus devices from the module
Refer to the ELM in Figure 1 on page 1, where the ELM may be used to provide an
RS-485 Bus connection to a RAS. The ELM would typically be powered by an
external power supply if it could not be powered from Bus connections to a DGP.
If powered by an external power supply, the ATS1745 module can provide power to
Bus devices such as arming stations that are not powered by other means.
Note: If the RS-485 Bus + and 0 V terminals at J11 are used to power Bus devices,
the maximum current is 700 mA.
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System setup
ATS1745 modules may be preconfigured (network parameters assigned and
modules paired) before they are installed onsite. Alternatively, modules may be
installed onsite and then configured. See “Installing ATS1745 modules” on page 5.
An Advisor Master IP Bus system can have one SLM and up to 31 ELMs on each
Bus. Being connected via the IP network, ELMs may be located a considerable
distance from the SLM and located in different buildings. Preconfiguring ATS1745
modules at one location may not be possible when the assigned IP addresses are
in different subnets.
Following system setup and installation (regardless of the order), each ATS1745
module’s DIP switch must be in the correct position for normal operating mode. See
“DIP switch” on page 4. For security purposes, a module’s Web server can be
locked to prevent unauthorized access.
Requirements
Setting up ATS1745 modules (one SLM and one or more ELMs) requires that you
know the following values for each module, as assigned by the network
administrator:
IP address
Gateway address
Netmask
Port number
If needed, use “Network assignments worksheet” on page 18 to list the details for
each module.
In order to preconfigure all modules at one location you will also need a computer
on the same network as the ATS1745 modules (at their assigned IP addresses)
and Ethernet and power cabling for at least two modules (the SLM and one ELM).
Setup overview
A connected and powered ATS1745 module may be initially viewed via a Web
browser at the default IP address (192.168.20.100 for an SLM or 192.168.20.105
for an ELM). Each module will need to be reprogrammed with network parameters
assigned by the site’s network administrator. Any time an IP address is changed
and saved, the Web browser will automatically redirect to the new address.
The SLM identifies each ELM by the ELM’s IP address when the ELM
communicates with it, and adds it to the list of 31 possible ELMs. Once the SLM
and an ELM have their assigned network parameters and connection is verified
(connection indicator is green), the modules must be paired to enable
communications and to provide encryption.
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Programming assigned network parameters
First program the SLM with its assigned network parameters and then program
each ELM with the assigned network parameters for both the SLM and the ELM.
To program the SLM’s assigned network parameters:
1. Select the ATS1745 module with SW1 in the ON position (Figure 4, item 7,
on page 2).
2. Connect power and Ethernet cables to the module (Figure 4 on page 2).
3. Start Internet Explorer on a computer connected to the network, type
“192.168.20.100” in the address bar, and then press Enter. You should see a
screen similar to Figure 7 on page 11.
4. Log in to the SLM’s Web interface. See “Logging in” on page 11.
5. Type the assigned network parameters in the SLM’s Device Configuration
window under the Host heading, and then click Save. After a few seconds,
the Web browser will redirect to the login window at the new IP address.
If the module is not yet installed, we recommend that you attach a tag to the module
to identify its role (SLM) and its IP address until the module is installed.
To program each ELM’s assigned network parameters:
1. Select an ATS1745 module with SW1 in the OFF position (Figure 4, item 7,
on page 2).
2. Connect power and Ethernet cables to the module (Figure 4 on page 2).
3. Start Internet Explorer on a computer connected to the network, type
“192.168.20.105” in the address bar, and then press Enter. You should see a
screen similar to Figure 7 on page 11.
4. Log in to the ELM’s Web interface. See “Logging in” on page 11.
5. Type the SLM’s assigned IP address in the ELM’s Device Configuration
window under the Remote heading, and then click Save IP.
6. Type the ELM’s assigned network parameters in the ELM’s Device
Configuration window under the Host heading, and then click Save. After a
few seconds, the Web browser will redirect to the login window at the new IP
address.
7. Repeat steps 1 to 6 for each subsequent ELM. If necessary, disconnect
Ethernet and power cabling from the previously programmed ELM to use on
the subsequent ELM.
If the module is not yet installed, we recommend that you attach a tag to the module
to identify its role (ELM 1, ELM 2, and so on) and its IP address until the module is
installed.
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Enabling communications
Once the SLM and an ELM have their assigned network parameters and
connection is verified (connection indicator is green), the modules must be paired to
enable communications and to provide encryption.
Pairing of an ELM to the SLM requires the installer to momentarily toggle a DIP
switch on both the SLM (which may be at the Advisor Master panel) and the ELM
(which may be at a remote location).
To pair an ELM to the SLM:
1. On the SLM move DIP switch SW2 to ON (Figure 4 on page 2). The SLM’s
encryption LED begins flashing.
2. On the ELM move SW2 to ON. The ELM’s encryption LED begins flashing.
3. During the pairing process, the encryption LED blinks evenly for four
seconds, pauses (goes off) for two seconds, and repeats this cycle. When
the pairing process is complete, the encryption LED blinks every second.
4. After the encryption LED indicates that pairing is complete (typically three
seconds) move the ELM’s SW2 to OFF.
5. On the SLM move SW2 to OFF.
6. Log in to the SLM’s Web interface. See “Logging in” on page 11.
7. In the SLM’s Device Configuration window look at the ELM’s IP address
(Figure 8 on page 12). A green LED to the right of the address indicates
encrypted communications.
Updating firmware
An ATS1745 module’s firmware may be updated from time to time. Refer to the
version number displayed below the Logout button on the Web interface (Figure 8
on page 12) for the currently-loaded firmware version.
The ATS1745 module’s RS-232 terminals can be used to upload a new firmware
file from a computer via a HyperTerminal session. Figure 6 on page 10 indicates the
required connections from the module to a DB9 connector, and the links required
between pins on the DB9 connector.
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Figure 6: Wiring details for DB9 connector
Note: During firmware update, the Advisor Master IP Bus system does not carry
communications between the Advisor Master panel and remote Bus devices.
To update ATS1745 firmware:
1. View the module’s Web interface (Figure 8 on page 12) and note the
currently-loaded firmware version.
2. Remove power to the module.
3. Move SW4 (Figure 4, item 7, on page 2) to the ON position.
4. Connect power to the module.
5. Connect the module’s RS-232 port (Figure 4, item 2, on page 2) to the
computer’s COM port.
6. Start HyperTerminal and open a connection to the Comm port with 115200
bits per second, 8-N-1. HyperTerminal should say "waiting for upgrade .... "
with a few CCCC on screen.
7. Select Send File from the Transfer menu. Select IK Xmodem as the Protocol
and then browse to select the supplied firmware file.
8. Click Send. HyperTerminal opens a Send File window and indicates status.
When finished, HyperTerminal closes the Send File window and indicates
Upgrade Completed.
9. Remove power to the module.
10.Move SW4 (Figure 4, item 2, on page 2) to the OFF position.
11.Connect power to the module.
12.View the module’s Web interface (Figure 8 on page 12) and note the
currently-loaded firmware version. It should display the updated version
number.
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Using the ATS1745 Web interface
When powered and connected to an IP network, an installer can access the login
page of an unprogrammed ATS1745 module’s Web interface at
http://192.168.20.100 for an SLM or http://192.168.20.105 for an ELM.
Only one device at any time can be on the network at the default IP address. There
should be only one SLM at http://192.168.20.100 but there may be multiple ELMs at
http://192.168.20.105. If so, any additional ELMs must either be unpowered or not
connected to the network.
Figure 7: ATS1745 login window
Logging in
Log in with the default user name “admin” and the default password “password”.
Note: The default password must be changed to keep unauthorised persons from
viewing or modifying your programming. See “Managing users” on page 13.
After logging in, you will see a Device Configuration window, which varies depending
on the ATS1745 module’s role (Figure 8 on page 12). The ATS1745 module’s role is
determined by the setting of SW1 (Figure 4, item 7, on page 2).
A logged in user is automatically logged out after 20 minutes of inactivity.
Logging out
To end a session, click the Logout button.
Note: If a user’s session is ended without logging out (for example, by closing the
Web browser), only that user may log in again until the 20-minute timeout expires.
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Figure 8: Device Configuration windows for SLM and ELM
Configuring devices
The Device Configuration window varies depending on the ATS1745 module’s role
(Figure 8 above).
Use the SLM Device Configuration window to:
Program the SLM’s assigned network parameters under the Host heading.
Display the IP address, pairing (encryption) status, and connection status of
each ELM under the Remote heading.
Remove an unneeded ELM’s details to provide space for a new ELM (or the
same ELM at a new IP address).
Use the ELM’s Device Configuration window to:
Program the ELM’s assigned network parameters under the Host heading.
Program the SLM’s assigned network parameters under the Remote
heading.
Display the IP address, pairing (encryption) status, and connection status of
the SLM.
The SLM Device Configuration window displays a pair of simulated LEDs for each
ELM, and the ELM Device Configuration window displays a pair of simulated LEDs
for the SLM. Refer to Table 3 on page 13 for details.
Hover the cursor over a configuration window control to see additional information.
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