Two-way wireless system ABAX
ACU-100
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expanders), additional zones will be automatically assigned to it (subsequent in order to
the indicated one).
7. Automatic identification of the expanders will be carried out (and a suitable information
message will be displayed).
8. A suggested name for the zone/output assigned to the device will be displayed. The name
can be changed. Press the [#] key to save the new name. Press the [*] key to stop the
name assignment procedure (the zone/output will then be given a name composed of the
name and serial number of the device). If the device uses several inputs/outputs, the
procedure will be repeated for them.
4.6 R
EMOVAL OF WIRELESS DEVICES
Note:
The procedure of removing wireless devices for the controller operating with the
VERSA control panel is described in the installer manual of the control panel.
4.6.1
D
LOAD
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and
D
LOAD
X
programs
In order to remove a wireless device from the system do the following:
1. Click on the device you want to be removed.
2. Press the "Remove device" button.
3. Following the displayed instruction, press the "Yes" button to confirm your intention to
remove the device. The device will be removed.
Note:
If the ACU-100 controller is configured for operation of the expander with CA-64 or
INTEGRA control panels, a new identification of expanders must be carried 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 R
EMOVE 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 acknowledged by the keypad with four short and one long
beeps.
Note:
Pressing any key instead of the key [1] will take you back to the selection list of
wireless devices.
5. H
ARDWIRED ZONE
/
OUTPUT EXPANDERS IN
ABAX
SYSTEM
The hardwired zone/output expander (ACX-200 or ACX-201) takes up 4 positions on the list
of devices supported by the controller. Up to 12 hardwired zone/output expanders can work
together with the ACU-100 controller. The expander provides real-time information on the
zone status. The controller sends to the expander commands to change the status of outputs
(in real time) and to modify the settings of zones (during polling). Data related to configuration
of one zone are sent during one response period, hence 4 response periods are needed to
send information on the settings of 4 zones (more than 2 minutes can elapse from the
moment the new settings are programmed to the moment they are actually saved in the
expander, if the response period is 36 seconds). The settings of expander zones are stored
in non-volatile memory, hence the loss of power supply will not mean any loss of
preprogrammed settings.