ACU-100 SATEL
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Notes:
•
When a new wireless device is added to the system, the input 1 is indicated by default as
the control input.
•
When the entered input number is higher than 24, the input to control the device will be
always active.
Outputs
– wireless devices are assigned to particular controller outputs. This does not apply
to the CA-64 (it is possible to assign the devices to outputs, but the outputs will not be
used for communication with the control panel), INTEGRA and VERSA control panels.
Note:
When a new wireless device is being added to the system, it is by default assigned to
the output 1.
SETTINGS
– calls submenu of the keypad connected to the computer.
Response period
– the controller communicates with the wireless devices at specified time
intervals. During those periods the controller gathers information on the status of
devices and, if necessary, sends commands to the devices, e.g. switches the detectors
to their active/passive state, activates/deactivates the test mode, and changes
configuration of the devices. The response period may be
12
,
24
or
36
seconds. The
rarer the communication between the controller and wireless devices, the more wireless
devices can work within each other's range. The maximum number of devices for 12s is
150, for 24s – 300, and for 36s – 450. Outside the response period, information on
tampers of the devices and violations of the detectors being in their active state is sent to
the controller.
Filter
– it is possible to define the number of unanswered polls, after which "no
communication" will be reported. You may enter the values from the range of 0 to 50.
Entering the digit 0 will disable control of the device for presence in the system.
Configuration
– 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 control panels.
Input types
– the control inputs can be programmed as NO (normally open) or NC (normally
closed). The control inputs are not used for interaction between the controller and the
INTEGRA or VERSA series panels, hence this option is then unavailable.
Output type
– outputs of the controller and ACX-100 modules can be programmed as NO
(normally open) or NC (normally closed). The option is not available when the controller
is used in conjunction with the INTEGRA or VERSA series control panels.
Set defaults
– this function, which is only available in the LCD keypad connected to the
controller, is used to restore the defaults.
TESTS
– calls submenu of the keypad connected to the computer.
Signal level
– this function, available in the LCD keypad, allows checking the level of signal
received from wireless devices. The signal level is presented in percentage form. In the
D
LOAD
10 program, the signal level is visualized graphically in on-line mode, with no
need for calling any function. In the D
LOAD
X program, information on the signal level is
shown in the "Wireless device" window.
Communication state
– this function, available in the LCD keypad connected to the
controller, allows you to check with which devices the communication is correct, or non-
existent, or was temporarily lost. In the D
LOAD
10 program, all the communication-related
information is shown in real time, with no need for calling any function. In the INTEGRA
or VERSA system LCD keypad, the information on possible lack of communication is