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WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER 

ACU-100 

Program version 3.00 

 

User Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

acu100_en 05/11 

1471

two-way

wireless

system

abax

Summary of Contents for ACU-100

Page 1: ...WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER ACU 100 Program version 3 00 User Manual acu100_en 05 11 1471 two way wireless system abax ...

Page 2: ...lied from a 12 V DC source The controller is intended to be used in burglary and panic alarm systems and can be connected to any type of the alarm control panel This product conforms to the following EU Directives R TTE 1999 5 EC This product meets requirements of the harmonized standards R TTE ETSI EN 300 220 1 v 1 3 1 ETSI EN 300 220 3 v 1 1 1 EMC ETSI EN 301 489 1 v 1 5 1 EN 301 489 3 v 1 4 1 S...

Page 3: ...oller interacting with the INTEGRA control panel with firmware version 1 09 or later ATD 100 wireless temperature detector Option to select whether the AMD 102 ATD 100 or AVD 100 detector will take one or two positions in the list of wireless devices if the controller operates with the INTEGRA with firmware version 1 09 or later ...

Page 4: ...utdoor siren 11 3 16 ASP 205 Wireless indoor siren 11 3 17 APT 100 Bidirectional keyfob 12 3 18 ASW 100 E 230 V AC Wireless controller 12 3 19 ASW 100 F 230 V AC Wireless controller 12 3 20 ARF 100 Radio signal level tester 12 4 Installation 12 4 1 Installation of ACU 100 wireless system controller 13 4 2 Connecting LCD keypad to the controller 13 4 3 Connecting computer to the controller 14 4 4 C...

Page 5: ... Dload10 program 37 11 6 Description of functions options and commands 40 12 Configuration of additional parameters and options in wireless devices 43 12 1 DloadX or Dload10 program 43 12 1 1 APD 100 detector 43 12 1 2 APMD 150 detector 43 12 1 3 AMD 100 and AMD 101 detectors 44 12 1 4 AMD 102 detector 44 12 1 5 AGD 100 detector 44 12 1 6 AVD 100 detector 44 12 1 7 ASD 100 detector 44 12 1 8 ARD 1...

Page 6: ... 100 WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER The ACU 100 controller supervises and coordinates operation of up to 48 wireless devices The status of devices is signaled on the OC type outputs It can also be transmitted to the control panel through the communication bus The controller settings and wireless equipment parameters are programmed by means of an LCD keypad or a PC computer 2 1 ELECTRONICS BOARD COM TM...

Page 7: ...ERSA alarm control panels green steady light no communication with the control panel green blinking light correct communication with the control panel interaction with other alarm control panels green steady light normal operation of the controller green blinking light synchronization in the process alternate green and red blinking light occurrence of one of the problems signaled on functional out...

Page 8: ... to the computer To determine this number tot up the values set on individual DIP switches as per Table 2 DIP switch number 1 2 3 Numerical value for switch in ON position 1 2 4 Table 2 The controller accepts up to 5 input output expansion modules hence if a higher value is set on the DIP switches it will be also recognized as 5 A B C D DIP switches for setting the controller address in the same w...

Page 9: ... ACU 100 COM OUT4 COM OUT3 COM EX1 DT1 CK1 COM EX2 CKM KPD DTM CA 64 12V CLK DAT COM AR1 Fig 2 Example of connecting the high current output of SATEL made control panel to the control input The control panel outputs which are to control the ACU 100 controller inputs should be properly configured their type polarity cutoff time etc The type of wireless devices whose operation is controlled by the i...

Page 10: ...ed to it the information depending on the device type the wireless detectors signal violations the ASP 105 siren inform of a discharged battery and a failure of 12 V DC external power supply the ASP 205 sirens inform of battery discharge the ACX 200 and ACX 201 expanders signal zone violation the ASW 100 E and ASW 100 F controllers inform that the button was depressed in Mode 0 or the electric cir...

Page 11: ...ted to the controller Connecting the TPR output to the CA 64 control panel is unnecessary since information on tampers of wireless devices is transmitted through the communication bus 3 WIRELESS DEVICES INTERFACING WITH THE CONTROLLER 3 1 ACX 100 INPUT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE 4 control inputs 8 outputs OC type communication bus tamper contact power supply direct voltage 12 V 15 3 2 ACX 200 HARDWIR...

Page 12: ...DITIONAL INDEPENDENT INPUT two reed switches individually identifiable input to connect any outdoor detector of NC type remote configuration of parameters tamper contact power supply lithium battery CR123A 3V 3 8 AMD 102 WIRELESS MAGNETIC CONTACT WITH INPUT FOR ROLLER SHUTTER DETECTOR two reed switches individually identified input for connecting a roller shutter detector or NC type detector remot...

Page 13: ...switched over to active mode or when test mode is activated remote configuration of parameters tamper contact power supply lithium battery CR123A 3V 3 14 ATD 100 WIRELESS TEMPERATURE DETECTOR digital temperature sensor up to two programmable temperature thresholds remote configuration tamper contact power supply lithium battery CR123A 3V Note The ATD 100 detector is only supported by the controlle...

Page 14: ...e switch ON OFF of devices to be connected to 230 V sockets type of controller socket F button for manual control of 230 V electric circuit LED indicator of controller status power supply 230 V AC 3 20 ARF 100 RADIO SIGNAL LEVEL TESTER checking the level of radio signal received by controller from tester or by tester from controller simulating radio communication of devices to be supplied from bat...

Page 15: ...s devices can be found in the manuals delivered with respective devices 4 1 INSTALLATION OF ACU 100 WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER The ACU 100 controller should be installed indoors in spaces with normal air humidity Its electronics board is mounted in the OPU 1 A plastic housing Before fastening the controller to the wall make inlets outlets in the rear wall of the housing for cables to connect the c...

Page 16: ...rt and one long beeps 6 Connect the keypad to the ACU 100 controller as required CKM DTM 4 3 CONNECTING COMPUTER TO THE CONTROLLER If the ACU 100 controller is to be programmed by means of a computer the computer must be connected to the RS 232 port Connection between the controller RS 232 port and the computer port should be made as shown in the picture below you can buy a ready made cable manufa...

Page 17: ...TMP A0 A1 A2 ACX 100 1 COM DAT CLK 12V TMPTMP A0 A1 A2 ACX 100 0 Fig 6 Example of connecting two ACX 100 modules addresses 0 and 1 to ACU 100 controller The modules should be connected to the controller bus in parallel The connection can be made by means of the unscreened straight through cable using the twisted pair type of cable is not recommended When connecting the modules remember to set the ...

Page 18: ...ng Each ARF 100 tester has the serial number 0000500 3 Depending on which device is to be added to the system turn on power supply of the ACX 200 or ACX 201 expander turn on the ARF 100 tester plug the ASW 100 E ASW 100 F wireless controller into the 230 V socket install the battery in ASD 100 detector violate open the tamper contact in case of the other devices If an invalid serial number has bee...

Page 19: ...l number can be found on the electronics board or on the housing Each radio signal level tester has the serial number 0000500 If a device with the entered serial number is already registered in the system the keypad will signal it by 3 long beeps and will fail to proceed to the next step of the procedure 3 After the Open device tamper is displayed turn on power supply of the ACX 200 or ACX 201 exp...

Page 20: ...out after completion of the procedure of removal of a new wireless device from the system 4 6 2 LCD keypad In order to remove a wireless device from the system you should 1 Start the REMOVE DEVICE function 2 Select from the list the device to be removed from the system and press 3 Following the displayed instruction press the key with digit 1 to remove the device Removal of the device will be ackn...

Page 21: ...entical to that in the LCD keypad connected to the controller The first item on ten list in the Battery column refers to the status of AUX1 AUX2 supply outputs the second one to the battery status and the third one to the AC supply status Note The EN50131 3 standard requires that zones must react to signals lasting more than 400 ms It means in case of the ACX 200 expander that no values exceeding ...

Page 22: ... to be programmed These parameters are separated by a dash The first position indicates the zone type Using the keypad you can enter here a digit from the 0 to 5 range according to Table 5 Digit Zone type 0 no detector 1 NC 2 NO 3 EOL 4 2EOL NO 5 2EOL NC Table 5 The second position indicates the zone sensitivity Using the keypad you can enter a value from the 20ms to 5100ms range Within the range ...

Page 23: ...n If the controller operates together with the INTEGRA or VERSA series control panels select the corresponding option for wireless detector Otherwise the controller input for detector control should be programmed as always active According to the EN50131 3 standard all Hold Up devices used with ACU 100 controller must be always in active mode The batteries ensure operation of the detectors for a p...

Page 24: ...ot counted Note Parameters are being independently analyzed As a result the detector can signal violation after registering a strong single vibration caused by a powerful impact as well as after a few slight vibrations caused by a series of weak strikes ASD 100 wireless smoke and heat detector The following is to be programmed operating mode of the heat detector operating mode of the buzzer durati...

Page 25: ...en does not test the battery hence the battery status should be periodically checked by the service personnel as part of the maintenance work Depending on the controller operating configuration the loss of 12 V DC voltage will cause violation of the second zone occupied by the siren in the system communication through the bus with INTEGRA VERSA CA 64 or CA 10 control panels activate the controller...

Page 26: ...he siren on the list of devices 7 3 ADDITIONAL SIREN PARAMETERS TO BE CONFIGURED ASP 105 wireless triggered outdoor siren The following is to be programmed type of acoustic signaling maximum duration of acoustic signaling ASP 205 wireless indoor siren You can program two types of signaling defining for each of them maximum duration of signaling type of acoustic signaling whether optical signaling ...

Page 27: ...0500 In order to check the radio signal level and find the optimum installation position for the wireless device by means of the tester do the following 1 Install battery in the tester 2 Add the tester to the wireless system see ADDING NEW WIRELESS DEVICES If the ACU 100 controller is configured for the expander operation with the CA 64 INTEGRA or VERSA control panels it is recommended that the AR...

Page 28: ...the terminals of the controller communication bus should be connected to the communication bus terminals of the INTEGRA alarm control panels ACU 100 controller terminals COM 12V CLK DAT INTEGRA 24 INTEGRA 32 COM EX or AUX CK DT EX1 CK1 DT1 Panel terminals INTEGRA 64 INTEGRA 128 COM EX2 CK2 DT2 Table 6 Having connected the ACU 100 controller to the control panel start the expander identification fu...

Page 29: ... APD 100 detector 18 APD 100 detector 18 unused unavailable 3 AMD 100 detector 19 AMD 100 detector 19 unused unavailable 4 AMD 100 detector 20 AMD 100 detector 20 unused unavailable 5 AMD 101 detector 21 AMD 101 detector 21 unused unavailable 6 22 AMD 101 detector 22 unused unavailable 7 23 unused unavailable 23 unused unavailable 8 ASP 105 siren 8 24 ASP 105 siren 24 ASP 105 siren 9 25 ASP 105 si...

Page 30: ...es correct completion of the expander identification procedure will be impossible Then it will be necessary to change the addresses of devices connected to the expander bus The system zones to which wireless devices are assigned can be programmed as NC NO or EOL depending on the type of device the zone will provide information about detector violation power failure etc 2EOL NC or 2EOL NO depending...

Page 31: ... input triggers the wireless siren In the presented example the controller information outputs CON JAM LBA remain unconnected They can be connected to the control panel inputs so as to obtain in this way information on troubles related to operation of the wireless devices COM TMP COM 12V ITMP TMP A RS485 B CLK DAT COM TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4 ACU 1...

Page 32: ...nd the system by 2 4 or 6 wireless zones see Table 9 the status of which violations and tampers of the wireless devices assigned to these zones will be transmitted by means of the communication bus Numbers of additional system zones zones 9 and 10 are reserved in the system for the 1st keypad zones Number of keypads in the system Connection of CLK keypad terminals to control panel terminals Connec...

Page 33: ...tion bus have in the security system numbers from 11 to 16 controller outputs from 11 to 16 These zones should be programmed in the control panel as 2EOL NO type The controller outputs OUT1 and OUT2 have been connected respectively to the control panel zones Z1 and Z2 thus the total number of wireless zones in the system will amount to 8 The control panel zones to which the controller outputs have...

Page 34: ... number of ACX 100 modules which are connected to it as well as the programming mode Fig 13 Example of setting the DIP switches COM TMP COM 12V ITMP TMP A RS485 B CLK DAT COM TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4 ACU 100 OUT5 OUT6 COM CLK CTL Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 COM OUT2 COM OUT3 COM KPD DTA CA 6 OUT1 OUT2 AR1 AR2 OUT5 OUT4 OUT3 TPR Fig 14 Example of ...

Page 35: ...WER SUPPLY ON ARMED MODE and connected to the AR1 controller control input This input toggles the wireless detectors between the passive and active state The OUT5 panel low current output has been programmed as type BURGLARY ALARM SIGNALING and connected to the AR2 controller control input This input triggers the wireless siren 11 PROGRAMMING AND DIAGNOSTICS The way of programming and the access t...

Page 36: ...ng should be conducted according to the step by step method The other programming related functions of the ABAX system are available in the ACU 100 submenu SERVICE MODE X2 HARDWARE X1 KPDS EXPS X3 ACU 100 213 1 1 New device 213 2 2 Config device 213 3 3 Remove device 213 4 4 ACU 100 zones 213 5 5 Synchronize 213 6 6 Test mode on 213 7 7 Test mode off For additional information please see the manua...

Page 37: ...devices have been registered in the controller as recommended earlier in this manual the devices which occupy both zones and outputs in the system were added first while the devices taking up zones only were added after them The radio signal level tester was added last Such diagnostic functions as SIGNAL LEVEL COMMUNICATION QUALITY and RESTART COMMUNICATION TEST in the DLOADX program are available...

Page 38: ... by means of LCD keypad on the DIP switches on the controller electronics board 2 Connect the keypad to the controller see CONNECTING KEYPAD TO CONTROLLER 3 Enter the service code and confirm by pressing the key to get access to the menu of controller service functions 4 Program the controller as required 5 Quit the service mode using the SERVICE END 6 Disconnect the keypad 11 4 1 Service mode of ...

Page 39: ...verview of all functions see Section DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS OPTIONS AND COMMANDS 11 5 DLOAD10 PROGRAM 1 Set the option of programming through the RS 232 port on the DIP switches on the controller electronics board this is not required when the controller operates in configuration of expander of wireless devices for the INTEGRA control panels 2 Connect computer to the controller see CONNECTING CO...

Page 40: ... a real time diagram It illustrates both the noise level and all registered at a particular moment signals from other radio devices operating on the same frequency band Presented in red color are signals from wireless devices operated by the controller To open the window showing the radio signal level click on the button Also the level of radio signal received by the controller from individual dev...

Page 41: ...ACU 100 SATEL 39 Fig 18 ACU 100 controller operating window in the D LOAD 10 program ...

Page 42: ...controller against an attempt of unauthorized reprogramming By default it has the form of 12345 but it can be changed to any sequence of 8 digits Without entering the correct code the controller service mode cannot be started in the keypad New device this command initiates the procedure of adding new wireless devices to the system Remove device this command initiates the procedure of deleting wire...

Page 43: ...ation some wireless devices e g APD 100 APMD 150 AGD 100 AVD 100 and ASD 100 detectors ASP 105 and ASP 205 sirens make extra options available which can be configured by radio Problem signaling activation of any of the controller functional outputs TPR CON JAM or LBA can be indicated by LED or sound signal This option is unavailable when the controller interacts with INTEGRA or VERSA series contro...

Page 44: ...m operation is not jammed by any device which emits radio waves on the same frequency If there was a jamming event information is given of the fact stating how many times and what was its amplitude In the DLOAD10 program all the information on jamming is given in on line mode with no need for calling any function In the INTEGRA or VERSA system LCD keypad the information on possible jamming is give...

Page 45: ...ogether with the INTEGRA or VERSA control panel makes it possible to indicate the partition where alarm will be triggered in the event of controller tamper No blocking after 3 tampers option available when interacting with the INTEGRA or VERSA series control panel The controller generates alarm on opening the tamper contact Normally if 3 consecutive tamper alarms are not cleared signaling of next ...

Page 46: ...8 2nd digit pulse validity 0 30 s 1 120 s 2 240 s or 3 unlimited duration only switching over the detector from passive into active mode will reset the pulse counter For example entering the values 4 2 means that the zone will be violated after registering 4 pulses and the maximum time that can elapse between the first and the last pulse can be 240 seconds 12 1 5 AGD 100 detector Enter a digit fro...

Page 47: ...ing to Table 12 1st digit 2nd digit digit acoustic signaling digit signaling duration 1 sound type 1 1 1 minute 2 sound type 2 2 3 minutes 3 sound type 3 3 6 minutes 4 sound type 4 4 9 minutes Table 12 For example entering the values 2 3 means that acoustic signaling type 2 has been selected and that its duration will be 6 minutes 12 1 11 ASP 205 siren Determine the signaling parameters independen...

Page 48: ...le parameters The S and T keys make it possible to select sensitivity within the range from 1 to 3 see Table 10 as well as enable disable the pet immunity option Enabled pet immunity option is indicated by the symbol 12 2 2 APMD 150 detector The W and X keys allow you to navigate between the detector programmable parameters and the S and T keys to modify them The following should be programmed sen...

Page 49: ...ATD 100 detector Use the W and X keys to navigate between the programmable parameters of the detector Use the numeric keys to program the following temperature a value from the 30 C to 70 C range with up to 0 5 accuracy to enter the preceding sign press one of the numeric keys from 3 to 9 tolerance a value from the 0 5 C to 10 C range with up to 0 5 accuracy threshold type H high or L low 12 2 10 ...

Page 50: ...Reconnect the power supply A short while after power up the operating mode LED indicator will light in red When default settings are restored the LED color will change to green 5 Open the CLK and DAT terminals 6 Disconnect the controller power supply 7 Reconnect the cables to the controller communication bus 8 Reconnect the controller power supply 14 SPECIFICATIONS Operating frequency band 868 0 M...

Page 51: ...t p 5 9 Added information on new wireless devices of ABAX system hard wired zones and outputs expander with power supply ACX 201 p 9 18 wireless dual motion detector p 10 wireless glass break detector p 10 wireless water flood detector p 10 wireless vibration and magnetic detector p 11 and wireless smoke and heat detector p 11 Modified section on adding new devices to ABAX system p 16 18 Added inf...

Page 52: ...ess devices are assigned p 30 Added subsection about programming ABAX wireless system by means of VERSA alarm system keypad p 34 Added subsection about configuration of additional parameters and options of wireless devices p 43 2011 05 3 00 Information on ATD 100 wireless temperature detector has been added p 11 22 45 and 47 Information on AMD 102 ATD 100 and AVD 100 detectors which can take one o...

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