4
SATEL
RXH-1K
Pulse mode
(see: fig. 2) – relay activated for the time when remote keyfob button is pressed.
After the button is held down for more than 30 seconds, the keyfob stops transmitting, thus
preventing the battery discharge.
3.3.1 Programming monostable mode on-time
By default, the monostable mode on-time is preprogrammed at 5 seconds. It can be changed
by the user and set within the range of
1 to 255 seconds
.
In order to enter the new monostable mode on-time:
1. Press the PROGRAM button twice – the LED will go out.
2. Press any button on the remote keyfob – the LED will start blinking alternately green and
red.
3. Having measured off the required time, press the remote keyfob button again – the LED
light will turn into steady green.
4. Interaction with the security system
Using the remote keyfob button you can arm/disarm the security system or trigger/clear an
alarm. To be able to do so, connect the terminals of relay selected for control to the suitably
preprogrammed control panel zone.
The SS receiver output can signal arming/disarming/disarming and alarm clearing by means
of the remote keyfob. In order to ensure such signaling, it is necessary to connect suitably
preprogrammed control panel outputs to the AR, AL inputs (the armed mode information
output to the AR input, and the output signaling alarm to be canceled – to the AL input).
The AR and AL inputs are monitored for 4 seconds since the remote keyfob was used.
If there is a change in the status of the monitored inputs during that time, the SS output will
be shorted to the common ground for the pulse duration (0.16 second). The event can be
identified by the number of pulses:
•
1 pulse – arming;
•
2 pulses – disarming;
•
4 pulses – disarming plus alarm clearing.
The SS output can be used e.g. to control a siren. Permissible current-carrying capacity of
the SS output is 500 mA.
In the example presented in Fig. 3, the panel armed mode is controlled by means of the
remote keyfob. The relay works in the pulse mode (appropriately placed jumper) and
connects ground (0 V) to the panel CTL input. In order to arm or disarm, press and hold down
the remote keyfob button until you hear a beep from the alarm signaling device.
The SS output controls the relay, which su12 V voltage to the +SA siren input and,
consequently, generates a sound signal. The OUT1 control panel output remains connected
via the 2.2
kΩ resistor to the common ground in the siren, thus ensuring presence of the load
on the OUT1 output, as well as cabling control when armed/disarmed states are being
signaled. The resistor should be installed inside the siren housing.
The figure shows also a simple solution to low battery indication in the remote keyfob
(the LED is connected to the LV input).
The CA-6 control panel makes it possible to program the following parameters:
OUT1 – alarm on for preset time (+12 V during the output on-time);
OUT2 – alarm on until canceled (+12 V during the output on-time);
OUT3 – power supply output (+12 V);
OUT4 – armed mode indicator (type OC output – p12 V during on-time);
OUT5 – alarm on until canceled (type OC output – p12 V during on-time);
CTL – arming/disarming one or both partitions (FS 125).