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ACU-100 SATEL 

5

2.2 F

UNCTIONS OF

 

DIP-

SWITCHES

 

 

DIP-switch number

 

Controller function

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

Wireless device module for all control panels

 

I

1

 

I

2

 

I

3

 x P 0 0 0 

Expander for CA-10 with 1 keypad (6 zones) 

A B C D P 1 0  0 

Expander for CA-10 with 2 keypads (4 zones)

 

A B C D P 0 1  0 

Expander for CA-10 with 3 keypads– (2 zones)

 

A B C D P 1 1  0 

Addressable zone expander for CA-64 

A

1

A

2

A

3

A

4

  A

5

 P  0  1 

Wireless device expander for INTEGRA control panels

 

A

1

A

2

A

3

A

4

  A

5

 x  1  1 

Table 1. The way of using DIP-switches for controller configuration. 

0

  –  DIP-switch in OFF position 

1

  –  DIP-switch in ON position  

P

  –  selection of controller programming mode: 

  DIP-switch in OFF position – through RS-232 port (D

LOAD

10 program) 

  DIP-switch in ON position – by means of LCD keypad  

I

1

I

2

I

3

 – DIP-switches for setting the number of ACX-100 modules connected to the 

computer. To determine this number, tot up the values set on individual DIP-switches as 
per Table 2. 

 

DIP-switch number 

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 way as with the CA-

10 zone expanders. When in the ON position, the switch value is 1. 

A

1

A

2

A

3

A

4

A

5

 - DIP-switches for setting the controller address. In order to determine the 

controller address, add up the values set on individual DIP-switches as per Table 3. 

 

DIP-switch 

number 

 

1 2 3 4 5 

Numerical value 

(for switch in ON position)

 

1 2 4 8 16 

Table 3. 

x

 -  unused DIP-switch 

2.3 C

ONTROL INPUTS

 

The ACU-100 PCB incorporates 4 control inputs. These inputs make it possible to control 
operation of wireless equipment (detectors, sirens). How the device will respond to activation 
of the input (shorting to common ground / opening connection) depends on the type of the 
device controlled by the input (e.g. the detectors will change to active status, the sirens will 
trigger alarm signal, the 230V AC wireless controllers will turn on electrical equipment 
connected to their sockets, etc.). The control inputs are disabled when the controller operates 
with the INTEGRA control panels. 
The controller inputs can be programmed as NO (normally open) or NC (normally shorted to 
ground). 

Summary of Contents for Abax ACU-100

Page 1: ...WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER ACU 100 Program version 1 05 User Manual acu100_e 11 06 two way wireless system...

Page 2: ...from a 12V 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 Di...

Page 3: ...nnected to the controller 14 4 5 3 LCD keypad of INTEGRA alarm system 14 4 6 Removal of wireless devices 15 4 6 1 DLOAD10 and DLOADX programs 15 4 6 2 LCD keypad 15 4 7 Hardwired zone output expander...

Page 4: ...adX program 32 6 3 LCD keypad connected to controller 34 6 3 1 Service mode of keypad connected to the controller 34 6 4 Dload10 program 35 6 5 Description of functions options and commands 38 7 Resto...

Page 5: ...es place within the frequency band of 868 0MHz 868 6MHz 2 DESCRIPTION OF ACU 100 WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER The ACU 100 controller supervises and coordinates operation of up to 48 wireless devices The...

Page 6: ...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 lig...

Page 7: ...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 way as with t...

Page 8: ...activation of the detectors is delayed in relation to arming disarming see WIRELESS DETECTORS IN ABAX SYSTEM By having programmed the exit time in the control panel you can avoid delay in activating t...

Page 9: ...e 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 co...

Page 10: ...not be connected In this configuration all problem related information is sent to the control panel through the communication bus 3 WIRELESS DEVICES INTERFACING WITH THE CONTROLLER 3 1 ACX 100 INPUT...

Page 11: ...electric transducer optical signaling LED indicators remote configuration of 2 signaling modes acoustic signaling duration switching acoustic signaling ON OFF selecting one of 3 sound signals switchin...

Page 12: ...communication has been designed so as to enable several ACU 100 controllers to work within each other s range Synchronization with the wireless systems already in use is always performed when the con...

Page 13: ...have been properly connected check that address 0 has been set in the LCD keypad In order to check the keypad address and if necessary to change it 1 Disconnect the KPD keypad power supply and the dat...

Page 14: ...any alarm control panel The ACX 100 expansion modules should be connected to the controller bus in parallel The connection can be made with a typical unscreened cable as used in the security systems...

Page 15: ...the system do the following 1 Press the NEW DEVICE button in the program 2 A window will appear in which you should enter the 7 digit serial number of the device being added The serial number can be f...

Page 16: ...ester 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 expander immediately after start up power up the expander will send a s...

Page 17: ...automatically assigned to it subsequent in order to the indicated one The zone s will be given a name consisting of the device name and serial number If the device takes up outputs in the system they...

Page 18: ...e the ACX 200 expander is to be installed and attach it there temporarily It is recommended that the expander be installed as high as possible Thus a better radio communication range can be obtained a...

Page 19: ...programmed the control panel zones to which the ACU 100 controller outputs will be connected are to be configured as NO type see also section INTERACTION WITH ALARM CONTROL PANELS In the LCD keypad an...

Page 20: ...control panels select the corresponding option for wireless detector Otherwise the controller input for detector control should be programmed as always active The batteries ensure operation of the det...

Page 21: ...detector with an extra independent input occupies 2 positions on the list of devices supported by the controller i e reed switch and the extra input to which an outdoor detector of NC type can be conn...

Page 22: ...le 7 The optical signaling is on for the period of activity of the control panel output controller operating with the INTEGRA series panels or for the time when the control signal is fed onto the cont...

Page 23: ...es LCD keypad connected to the controller and press the or X key The W and X keys enable movement between the parameters being programmed The type of sound is programmed in the top line of the display...

Page 24: ...l inputs for each position taken up by the siren and then connect these inputs to suitably programmed outputs of the control panel If the ACU 100 controller works together with another control panel t...

Page 25: ...r button mode 0 or on the electric circuit status mode 1 and mode 2 Information on the button status is sent in real time Information on the electric circuit status is sent during response time see RE...

Page 26: ...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 Note If not used the tester will switch off...

Page 27: ...mple if 9 wireless devices were initially registered in the controller but item 7 was later deleted from the list the control panel will assign 2x8 zones to the controller although just 8 devices will...

Page 28: ...ces No Device No Device 1 ASP 105 siren 17 ASP 105 siren 17 ASP 105 siren 2 18 ASP 105 siren 18 ASP 105 siren 3 APD 100 detector 19 APD 100 detector 19 unused unavailable 4 APD 100 detector 20 APD 100...

Page 29: ...es are assigned because these devices will function in reversed mode the inactive output will arm and the active output will disarm 5 2 ADDRESSABLE ZONE EXPANDER FOR CA 64 CONTROL PANEL Using the DIP...

Page 30: ...nciple zone number 16 number of the wireless device on the list In order to simultaneously control the status of detectors and tampers the control panel zones assigned to wireless devices must be prog...

Page 31: ...1 CLK1 CLK2 output 11 in controller output 12 in controller output 13 in controller output 14 in controller output 15 in controller output 16 in controller 2 CLK1 CLK2 CLK3 zone in 2nd keypad zone in...

Page 32: ...eration of wireless devices 5 4 WIRELESS DEVICE MODULE INTERFACING WITH ANY ALARM CONTROL PANEL Using the DIP switches set the suitable operating mode of the ACU 100 controller number of ACX 100 modul...

Page 33: ...interacting with INTEGRA control panels LCD keypad of INTEGRA security system in service mode computer with DLOADX program connected to INTEGRA control panel computer with DLOAD10 program connected to...

Page 34: ...e period New device Active mode Filter Configuration Remove device Synchronization Test mode on Test mode off Diagnostics of the controller and the wireless devices registered in it is facilitated by...

Page 35: ...red 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...

Page 36: ...ect 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 co...

Page 37: ...he wireless devices by means of the DLOAD10 program do as follows 1 Set the option of programming through the RS 232 port on the DIP switches on the controller electronics board this is not required w...

Page 38: ...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 signa...

Page 39: ...ACU 100 SATEL 37 Fig 18 ACU 100 controller operating window in the DLOAD10 program Fig 19 DLOAD10 program window with a diagram of the level of radio signal received by the controller...

Page 40: ...ss devices included in the system The serial number in DLOADX and DLOAD10 programs is displayed in on line mode at each device registered in the controller Inputs you should select a control input for...

Page 41: ...was temporarily lost In the DLOAD10 program all the communication related information is shown in real time with no need for calling any function In the INTEGRA system LCD keypad the information on p...

Page 42: ...s the Communication quality in percentage form Synchronization the ACU 100 controller checks whether other wireless systems are operating within its range and if so it adjusts the response time accord...

Page 43: ...K and DAT terminals 4 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...

Page 44: ...d to section on controller outputs p 7 Information added regarding new wireless devices of ABAX system ACX 200 zone output expander p 8 and 16 ASP 205 wireless indoor siren p 9 and 20 ASW 100 E and AS...

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