ACU-100 SATEL
25
−
mode 1 [button: interim control] – the electric circuit can be controlled remotely or
manually;
−
mode 2 [button: combined control] – the electric circuit can be controlled remotely or
manually, but remote control can be manually overridden.
Information transmitted through the alarm system zone / ACU-100 controller output depends
on the ASW controller operating mode:
– mode 0 – button status. It is sent immediately.
– mode 1 or 2 – electric circuit status. It is only sent during polling time (see: R
ESPONSE
PERIOD
).
Pressing the button / closing the electric circuit activates the alarm system zone / ACU-100
controller output.
When configuring the ASW-100 E or ASW-100 F controller, carefully select the F
ILTER
value,
i.e. the number of response periods with no response, after which loss of communication with
the ASW-100 controller will be reported. The 230 V sockets are installed at low position,
hence the ASW-100 controllers mounted in them are exposed to the risk of being covered by
personnel moving around the premises.
9. R
ADIO SIGNAL LEVEL TESTER IN
ABAX
SYSTEM
The ARF-100 tester takes up one position on the list of devices supported by the ACU-100
controller. The tester enables checking the level of radio signal received either by the
controller from the tester, or by the tester from the controller. The signal level is displayed on
the tester LEDs, when the ACU-100 controller is running in the test mode.
Note:
Each tester has the serial number 0000500.
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: A
DDING 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 ARF-100 tester be added as the last
wireless device (after the other devices to be installed in the ABAX system). This will
prevent creating an unnecessary gap due to unused zone after the tester is removed from
the system.
3. Using the
designated button, select the power supply mode for the wireless device
which is to be installed and simulated by the tester.
4. Start the test mode in the controller. During response time, the level of radio signal
received by the tester from the controller will be displayed on the LED indicator. Press the
designated button to see the level of signal received by controller from the tester. The
signal level is always refreshed during the response time (which is signaled by 1 short
beep). If a higher update frequency is required, activate the dense polling mode by means
of the
button. The signal level displayed on the LEDs will be refreshed every 2
seconds. Information update will be signaled by 2 short beeps.
Note:
According to requirements of the EN50131 standard, the level of radio signals sent by
wireless devices is reduced during the test mode operation.
5. Find the optimum location to install the new wireless device.
6. Having completed the test, switch off the tester and remove it from the ABAX wireless
system.