
2 APT-100
SATEL
1. Control of the INTEGRA alarm system
The control is provided by means of selected zones of the alarm system. These zones
should not physically exist and their programmed type of line must be different from
N
OT USED
or
F
OLLOW OUTPUT
. Any type of reaction can be programmed for them. Five
keyfob buttons make it possible to control up to six zones of the system. Pressing a
single button or the buttons 1 and 5 simultaneously will violate the zone assigned to
the button/combination of buttons. The zone will remain violated as long as the keyfob
button/combination of buttons is pressed.
The way of assigning zones to the keyfob buttons is described in the user manual for
INTEGRA control panels.
Additionally, pressing a keyfob button will generate a suitable beep and turn on the
key backlighting for 5 seconds. After the ACU-100 controller or the
INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel acknowledges receiving the transmission, the
keyfob will generate another beep.
2. Signaling the status of alarm system outputs
On pressing one of the keyfob keys (which does not have necessarily to control
a system zone), information on the status of three selected system outputs will be
presented on the LEDs for a few seconds. Thus you can get confirmation of the
execution of function or information about current status of the system. The outputs
the status of which is presented by means of keyfob LEDs need not exist physically.
The keyfob LEDs lit if:
−
output with normal polarity is active;
−
output with reversed polarity is inactive.
The way of assigning outputs to the keyfob LEDs is described in the user manual for
INTEGRA control panels.
3. Battery replacement
The keyfob is supplied from a CR2032 3V lithium battery. The battery life depends
exclusively on how the keyfob is used. The more frequently the buttons are pressed,
the higher the power consumption is. Each transmission sent from the keyfob contains
information on the battery status. If the battery is low, the control panel will signal
a trouble. Additionally, on pressing any key, the keyfob will signal low battery status by
blinking of the key backlight.