
ATS Designers Guide 9
Expansion Description Q-ty Size
ATS1811 8 relay outputs. 16 BB
ATS1820 16 open collector outputs. 16 B+
Table 1-5 ATS3000 housing space..
M – ATS1641 housing
Battery Capacity Free housing slots Free slots below the MBC*
BS127N 7,2Ah 6xB or 3xBB or 1xA
2xBS127N 14,4Ah 6xB or 3xBB or 1xA
BS131N 18Ah 4xB or 2xBB or 1xA
4xB or 2xB+ or 1xA
*- Communication expansions can be mounted below the maiboard (Mother Board Circuit)
1.1.1.4 ATS2000
8 alarm zones on board
expandable to max. 32 zones;
32 zones in the system
4 independent areas
74 Alarm Groups
10 Door Groups
50 users
250 alarm events
10 access control events
S – ATS1641 housing
Expansions:
Communications
Input/Output
The central panel does not include slots for memory expansion and computer/printer
interface ATS1801 as well as a programming controlled power source. Additionally, the
connector clamps in this model are fixed.
The mainboard is the same size, and is supplied in the same housing as the ATS3000.
Because of that the parameters for batteries and available expansion space are the same
in ATS2000 and ATS3000 – see Table 1-5.
Table 1-6 Expansion modules, which can be installed in the ATS2000 control panel.
Expansion Description Q-ty Size
Communications– MI bus , mounted in housing slots, below the mainboard .
ATS7100 ISDN communicator; 1 A
ATS7200 Voice reporting; 2 B
ATS7300 GSM communicator; 1 B+
Inputs– mounted in available housing slots.
ATS1202 8 alarm zone expansion. 3 B
Outputs– mounted in available housing slots.
ATS1810 4 relay outputs. 1 B
ATS1811 8 relay outputs. 16 BB
ATS1820 16 open collector outputs. 16 B+
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