Two-way wireless system ABAX
ACU-100
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the control panel. For example, the output can be programmed in the CA-10 as type 35:
P
OWER SUPPLY ON ARMED MODE
, and in the CA-64 as type 42: P
OWER SUPPLY IN ARMED STATE
.
The delay effect in activating the detectors as against the arming can only be avoided when
the exit time exceeds the R
ESPONSE PERIOD
.
When controlling the detectors, the input of the controller can also be programmed as always
active. In this case the detectors will remain permanently in active state.
In order to control the operation of sirens, you should connect the control panel alarm
signaling output to the controller input. Activating the control panel output will trigger the
siren.
2.4 O
UTPUTS
If the controller is working as an expander with the INTEGRA, VERSA or CA-64
control panels, you are not required to know how the outputs operate, because
they need not be connected to the control panel (information from wireless
devices will be sent to the control panel via communication bus).
The PCB of the ACU-100 controller incorporates eight OC type outputs, to which wireless
devices are assigned. Any number of wireless devices can be assigned to one output. The
number of outputs can be increased by connecting the ACX-100 expansion modules to the
controller. The maximum number of outputs 48 (cont 5 ACX-100 modules).
The output activates after receiving suitable information from a wireless device assigned 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 circuit was closed in Mode 1 and 2.
The outputs can be programmed as NO (normally open) or NC (normally shorted to ground).
All the outputs (of the controller and the ACX-100 modules connected to it) are being
programmed at the same time. Depending on how the outputs have been programmed,
activation of the output is indicated as follows:
−
LED assigned to the output comes ON (outputs programmed as the NO type);
−
LED assigned to the output comes OFF (outputs programmed as the NC type).
The outputs can be connected to the control panel zones.
2.5 F
UNCTIONAL OUTPUTS
If the controller is working as an expander with the INTEGRA or VERSA control
panels, you are not required to know how the functional outputs operate,
because they need not be connected to the control panel (all information will be
sent to the control panel via communication bus).
The ACU-100 controller PCB incorporates four OC type outputs to signal:
TPR
– wireless device tampers, lack of communication with ACX-100 modules, and also
controller tampers (provided the TMP terminals are connected to the controller
tamper circuit);
CON
– lack of communication with wireless devices;
JAM
– jamming the radio signal for the ABAX system to the degree which makes
communication impossible;