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GE ATP 1000 - Security Concord Alphanumeric Touchpad Manual

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Product
Summary
The ATP1000 lets you control all programming and operation of compatible security systems
(see the “Specifications” section).
The large 2-line, 16-character display provides easy to read messages to indicate the current sta-
tus of the system. The touchpad includes police, fire, and auxiliary panic buttons that can be acti-
vated anytime. A built-in speaker provides alarm, status, and button-press sounds. A swing-
down door reveals a label with basic system operating commands. The door can be removed by
simply opening it past its stop point. The door can also be reattached later if desired.
Tools and Equipment Needed
4-conductor, 22- or 18-gauge wire
Screwdriver
#6 screws and anchors (included)
Panhead screws for gang box installation
Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard
Installation
Guidelines
Mount the touchpad in an environmentally controlled area (32°F to 120°F/0°C to 49°C).
When mounting the touchpad, allow at least 3 inches below it for the swing-down cover.
Do not exceed the maximum available power. See the panel installation instructions for max-
imum available power.
Table 1 describes the power used by the touchpad.
Table 2 describes the maximum wire lengths allowed between the touchpad and the panel.
Table 1: Touchpad Power Usage
Current (mA)
Conditions
110
Maximum alarm current with the
buzzer sounding and the touchpad
illuminated from a button press
60
Typical operation
12
Power saving mode (no panel AC
power)
Table 2: Maximum Touchpad Wire Lengths
Wire Gauge
(Unshielded or
Shielded)
Max. Touchpad Wire Length
Between Touchpad and Panel
18
750 feet
22
300 feet
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