Interlogix ATP1000 User Manual

Atp1000 touchpad/display installation instructions, Product summary, Installation

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ATP1000 Touchpad/Display Installation

Instructions

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 status of the system. The
touchpad includes police, fire, and auxiliary panic buttons that
can be activated 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

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 maximum 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

Installing the Mounting Plate

1. Separate the mounting plate from the touchpad by first

loosening the screw, then lift the touchpad away from the
mounting plate (see

Figure 1

).

Figure 1. Separating touchpad from mounting plate

Loosen screw,

then lift touchpad.

P/N 466-2100 • REV I • January 2011

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