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SATEL ACU-120 

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LCD keypad 

For information on configuring wireless devices from the LCD keypad, please refer to the 
VERSA / VERSA Plus / VERSA IP control panel programming manual. 

7.4  Specific character of the operation of wireless devices 

This chapter describes the peculiar character of the operation of individual groups of wireless 
devices, which affects the method of programming the zones and outputs to which the 
wireless devices are assigned. 

7.4.1  Wireless detectors 

The wireless detectors send information on violations, tampers and low-battery status. The 
information on violations and tampers is sent to the zones to which the detectors are 
assigned. You can program these zones as: 

  NC, NO or EOL – the zone will inform about detector violation; 

  2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO – the zone will inform about detector violation and tamper. 

The mode of operation of wireless detectors depends on the status of partition to which the 
zone with wireless detector belongs: 

partition disarmed

 – the detector operates in 

passive mode

. It is a battery saving mode, in 

which communication with the controller takes place mainly during time intervals 
determined by the R

ESPONSE PERIOD

 parameter. At that time, information on violations and 

battery status is sent. Only detector tampers are sent immediately. 

partition armed

 – the detector operates in 

active mode

. The detector sends immediately all 

information to the controller. 

Because switching the detectors over from the passive into active mode and conversely 
takes place during the response time, it is performed with some delay in relation to 
arming/disarming. The maximum delay – depending on the selected response frequency – 
can be 12, 24 or 36 seconds. 
The AMD-103 detector and wireless detectors assigned to the 24-hour zones, which are 
permanently armed, are in the active mode at all times. Also other wireless detectors can 
always work in the active mode, if the A

LWAYS ACTIVE

 option is enabled for them (see 

“Parameters and options

 

p. 14). 

According to the EN50131-3 standard all ABAX system Hold-Up devices must be 
always in active mode. 

Batteries ensure approx. 3 years operation of the detectors, assuming that the 
detectors are in passive state for part of that period and the R

ESPONSE PERIOD

 is 12 

seconds. A longer response period (24 or 36 seconds) means extension of the battery 
life time. The battery life time in the detectors switched permanently into the active 
mode is shorter than in those which are periodically switched to the passive mode. 
However, if the specific character of a detector or its installation place is such that the 
number of violations is low, switching the detector permanently into the active mode 
will not adversely affect the battery life time. 

7.4.2  Wireless sirens 

The wireless sirens take up 2 outputs and 2 zones in the system. How the signaling is 
controlled by the outputs depends on the siren: 

ASP-100

 – the first output controls acoustic signaling, and the other one – optical signaling. 

The command to start or stop the signaling is sent to the siren immediately. The signaling 
stops after the maximum duration of signaling elapses, even if the control output is still 
active. 

Summary of Contents for ACU-120

Page 1: ...ABAX WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER ACU 120 Firmware version 5 03 acu 120_en 10 17 SATEL sp z o o ul Budowlanych 66 80 298 Gda sk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 www satel eu...

Page 2: ...er the warranty SATEL s goal is to continually upgrade the quality of its products which may result in some changes of their technical specifications and firmware The current information on the introd...

Page 3: ...Changes made to the firmware version 5 03 Support for the INT KWRL wireless keypad Possibility to define whether the AMD 101 detector is to occupy one or two positions on the list of wireless devices...

Page 4: ...panels 14 7 3 Programming the wireless devices 14 7 3 1 Parameters and options 14 7 3 2 Programming in the INTEGRA INTEGRA Plus system 16 7 3 3 Programming in the VERSA VERSA Plus VERSA IP system 18...

Page 5: ...f supported devices depends on the control panel Support for up to 8 ABAX system wireless keypads the number of supported keypads depends on the control panel Support for up to 248 APT 100 keyfobs the...

Page 6: ...d on the electronics board and designated as AN2 LED indicating the status of communication with the control panel ON no communication with the control panel blinking communication with the control pa...

Page 7: ...radio signal Functions of the other switches depend on which control panel the controller is connected to 4 2 1 Controller connected to the INTEGRA INTEGRA Plus control panel The DIP switches 1 5 are...

Page 8: ...ng screws and remove the enclosure cover 2 Remove the fastening screws of electronics board and remove the electronics board 3 Place the enclosure base against the wall and mark location of the mounti...

Page 9: ...roller Programming of the controller is carried out by means of the control panel using the LCD keypad in service mode INTEGRA INTEGRA Plus the controller programming functions are available in the SE...

Page 10: ...tamper No auto reset after three module tamper alarms if this option is enabled the feature reducing the number of tamper alarms from the module to three is disabled the feature prevents multiple logg...

Page 11: ...al operation information provided by means of the LEDs depends on the device signaling is blocked in the ASP 105 and ASP 205 sirens The test mode is started ended during polling which results in a del...

Page 12: ...nt to move the device ten or twenty centimeters to obtain a significant improvement of signal quality You can install the device permanently only after reaching the optimum level of radio signal The w...

Page 13: ...APD 100 detector 18 APD 100 detector 18 unused unavailable 3 AMD 100 detector 19 AMD 100 detector 19 unused unavailable 4 AMD 100 detector 20 AMD 100 detector 20 unused unavailable 5 AMD 101 detector...

Page 14: ...ler connected to INTEGRA INTEGRA Plus control panel For each group of 8 zones outputs one address on the expander bus is reserved The controller can occupy from 1 to 6 addresses This must be taken int...

Page 15: ...ving added new wireless devices start the expansion module identification function LCD Keypad You can add wireless devices in service mode using the NEW DEVICE function STRUCTURE HARDWARE EXPANDERS SE...

Page 16: ...NDERS SETTINGS controller name REMOVE DEVICE 1 Start the REMOVE DEVICE function 2 Using the and keys select the zone to which the device you want to remove is assigned and then press 3 A prompt will a...

Page 17: ...e takes up more than 1 zone AGD 100 wireless glass break detector Sensitivity is to be programmed AMD 100 AMD 101 wireless magnetic contact The active reed switch is to be selected AMD 102 wireless ma...

Page 18: ...y a powerful impact and also on registering several slight vibrations caused by a series of weak strikes ASP 100 wireless outdoor siren The following is to be programmed type of acoustic signaling max...

Page 19: ...digits 1st digit sensitivity of PIR sensor from 1 to 4 1 minimum 4 maximum 2nd digit sensitivity of microwave sensor from 1 to 8 1 minimum 8 maximum 3rd digit sensitivity of dusk sensor from 1 to 4 1...

Page 20: ...manually block the remote control LCD keypad You can configure the wireless devices in service mode using the following functions USE ARU 100 ACTIVE MODE CONFIGURATION and FILTER STRUCTURE HARDWARE EX...

Page 21: ...ode and conversely takes place during the response time it is performed with some delay in relation to arming disarming The maximum delay depending on the selected response frequency can be 12 24 or 3...

Page 22: ...e low battery second zone tamper ASP 105 first zone low battery and tamper second zone external 12 V DC power loss and tamper ASP 205 both zones low battery and tamper The tamper information is sent i...

Page 23: ...elow 11 V for more than 12 minutes 3 battery tests The expander will kept sending this information to the controller until the battery voltage rises and remains above 11 V for longer than 12 minutes 3...

Page 24: ...than one ABAX wireless system controllers are connected to the INTEGRA INTEGRA Plus control panels the keyfob will be supported by all of them The keyfob data are automatically saved to all controlle...

Page 25: ...tion on adding removing keyfobs by means of the keypad please refer to the control panel user manual In the DLOADX program you can add and remove keyfobs in the Keyfobs ABAX window Fig 5 The window op...

Page 26: ...d Assigning outputs to the LEDs 1 Click on the field in the LED column 2 Using the keyboard enter up to 3 digits Each of the digits must correspond to the number of field with output selected for conf...

Page 27: ...to the user the new keyfob will have the same settings as the deleted one You can remove all keyfobs including their settings by means of the REM ABAX KFBS function available in the service mode in t...

Page 28: ...Wireless sirens has been modified p 19 Section Radio signal repeater has been added p 21 03 17 Information on AOCD 250 detector has been added p 9 15 and 17 Information on ASD 150 detector has been ad...

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