The ATS1201/ATS1203/ATS1204 DGPs offer 8 standard inputs, 8 Open Collectors (OC) outputs and a siren driver. The DGP can be expanded to a total of 32 inputs and 32 outputs. It has a built-in 3 A switched mode power supply.
System databus connection
The system databus is used to connect Data Gathering Panels as well as keypads and readers (RASs) to the ATS classic control panel. Remote devices can be up to 1.5 km from an ATS control panels when using the preferred wiring and cable types. Arming stations and Data Gathering Panels have to be connected via a 2 pair twisted and shielded data cable to the system databus connection to achieve this. (WCAT 52 is recommended). Daisy chain is the preferred wiring method. The shield of the data cable should be connected to earth at the ATS control panel and should be left disconnected at any other end.
Data Gathering Panels
Data Gathering Panels (DGPs) are used to expand the number of alarm inputs in an ATS MASTER (ATS Classic) system. DGPs allow inputs and outputs/ relays to be connected at a location remote from an ATS Classic panel. DGPs communicate via poll & reply messages. Detectors, door contacts and other detection devices are connected to DGPs that report any change of state to the control panel for processing. Available DGPs include support for conventional devices, wireless devices as well as intelligent addressable devices. A special DGP available supports expansion of four intelligent doors or lifts.
Functionality
DGPs provide information from remote locations to ATS Classic control panels in structured records. Data collected ranges from a wired input state to wireless or addressable device dates to a door state.
Bus devices communicate with the control panel. If a failure in communication occurs, the Data Gathering Panel remembers the last alarm in a system preventing loss of an alarm due to a short interruption in data communication.
Up to 15 DGP's can be connected directly to an ATS Classic panel. If a DGP is expanded to more than 16 inputs, the DGP uses 2 DGP addresses and reduces the maximum number of DGP's by one. If a system has all its Data Gathering Panels fully expanded to 32 inputs, the physical number of Data Gathering Panels in a system becomes 8.