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INSTALLER 
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versa_ip_i_en 09/21 

 
 
 

SATEL sp. z o.o. 

ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-

298 Gdańsk 

• POLAND 

tel. +48 58 320 94 00 

www.satel.eu 

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Summary of Contents for VERSA IP

Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL EN versa_ip_i_en 09 21 SATEL sp z o o ul Budowlanych 66 80 298 Gdańsk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 www satel eu Alarm Control Panel VERSA IP Firmware Version 1 10 ...

Page 2: ... modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights under the warranty SATEL aims to continually improve the quality of its products which may result in changes in their technical specifications and software Current information about the changes being introduced is available on our website Please visit us https support satel eu The declaration of conformity may be c...

Page 3: ...on 5 03 is connected to the control panel you can select whether the AMD 101 detector is to occupy one or two positions on the list of wireless devices the users can replace batteries in the wireless keypad after starting the REPLACE BAT function APT 100 keyfob LEDs can indicate that partitions are disarmed E mail messaging Changed name of option E MAIL MESSAGING LAN has been replaced with LAN Ent...

Page 4: ...Connecting the INT AVT terminal 23 5 11 1 Mounting the INT AVT terminal 23 5 12 Connecting the power supply and starting the control panel 25 5 12 1 Main power supply 25 5 12 2 Backup power supply 25 5 12 3 Control panel power up start up procedure 25 5 12 4 Emergency procedure of the control panel start up 26 5 12 5 First steps after starting up the control panel 26 5 13 Programming addresses for...

Page 5: ...6 1 2 Wireless zones 34 6 2 Numeration of outputs 34 6 2 1 Hardwired outputs 34 6 2 2 Wireless outputs 34 7 Specifications 34 7 1 Control panel 34 7 2 VERSA LCD keypad 35 7 3 VERSA LCDM keypad 36 7 4 VERSA LCDR keypad 36 7 5 VERSA LED keypad 36 8 Manual update history 37 ...

Page 6: ...ngle EOL and Double EOL configuration Electrical protection of the zones Maximum number of programmable zones 30 20 zone types NC type tamper input on the control panel mainboard Outputs 5 programmable hardwired outputs on the control panel mainboard 2 high current outputs 2 low current outputs OC type 1 relay output Maximum number of programmable outputs 12 22 performed functions Capability to op...

Page 7: ...essages for telephone notification the message may take up to 16 seconds Remote operation using a telephone Checking the alarm system status Control of the alarm system Capability to define macrocommands to run a number of different functions thus facilitating remote control via telephone Voice menu to make operation easier VERSA CONTROL mobile application Operating the alarm system from mobile de...

Page 8: ...uring the built in voice module Remote programming using a computer with DLOADX program installed via PSTN telephone network modem Ethernet network Built in power supply Switching mode power supply 12 V 2 A Short circuit protection Battery charging system Battery status monitoring and low battery cut off circuit Mainboard USB MINI B socket to allow local programming by means of a computer with the...

Page 9: ...2 VERSA KWRL2 and VERSA LCDM WRL keypads please refer to the manuals delivered with the keypads 3 1 Keypads features Display 2 x 16 characters with backlight VERSA LCD VERSA LCDM VERSA LCDR LEDs indicating the status of the zones VERSA LED LEDs indicating the status of the partitions and the system 12 keys bearing designations according to telephone standard and intended for entering data 4 additi...

Page 10: ...l mainboard keypads additional modules detectors sirens etc The calculation should take into account the battery charging current If the sum of currents exceeds the maximum output current of the control panel power supply expander with power supply or an additional power supply unit should be used The sum of currents consumed by the devices connected to the power supply unit expander with power su...

Page 11: ...installer should provide protection for the users and service personnel by using a suitable device enclosure A 230 VAC power supply circuit with protective grounding must be available at the control panel installation place 5 4 1 Description of the mainboard Description of terminals AC power input 18 VAC protective terminal of telephone communicator to be connected only to the PE protective earth ...

Page 12: ...cates that the battery is charging a group of dedicated terminals for connecting the ABAX 2 ACU 220 ACU 280 ABAX ACU 120 ACU 270 ACU 100 ACU 250 MICRA VERSA MCU wireless system controller DIALER LED Indicates the status of control panel telephone communicator pins for emergency starting the control panel see Emergency procedure of the control panel start up p 26 USB MINI B socket ETHM LED OFF Ethe...

Page 13: ...ecting hardwired keypads To meet the EN 50131 standard requirements for Grade 2 the VERSA LCD VERSA LED keypads must have the firmware version 1 01 or newer at least one LCD keypad must be connected to the control panel This will allow the users to be informed about the system state as required by the standard The control panel supports up to 6 wired and wireless keypads Addresses of the keypads m...

Page 14: ...S expansion module is connected to the control panel installation of the VERSA MCU controller in the system is impossible Fig 4 Connecting the INT RX S expander to the control panel Fig 5 Setting address in the INT RX S INT RX expander 5 5 3 Connecting MICRA wireless system controller One VERSA MCU controller can be connected to the control panel The controller enables 433 MHz keyfobs to be assign...

Page 15: ...n the system is impossible 5 5 4 Connecting ABAX 2 ABAX wireless system controller One ABAX 2 ACU 220 ACU 280 ABAX ACU 120 ACU 270 ACU 100 ACU 250 controller can be connected to the control panel The controller enables ABAX 2 ABAX keyfobs to be assigned to the users up to 30 keyfobs It also enables up to 30 ABAX 2 ABAX wireless devices to be installed in the alarm system the control panel can supp...

Page 16: ...s being irrelevant ACU 100 switches 4 7 and 8 to ON position and the other ones to OFF position address 8 08h and the VERSA control panels compatibility mode enabled ACU 250 switch 4 to ON position and the other ones to OFF position address 8 08h All controllers of the ABAX 2 ABAX wireless system are identified by the control panel as the ACU 100 controller If the ABAX 2 ACU 220 ACU 280 ABAX ACU 1...

Page 17: ...s 1 5 define how the expander is to be identified switch 10 INT E or 8 CA 64 E CA 64 EPS For detailed information on how the expander will be identified and what are the functional differences resulting from the identification please refer to the manual delivered with the expander Fig 11 Setting the DIP switches in expanders to be identified as CA 64 Ei CA 64 EPSi Table 2 shows numbering of the ex...

Page 18: ...lso use the DIP switches to define how the expander is to be identified for detailed information please refer to the manual delivered with the expander The INT O expander is identified as CA 64 O the dedicated power supply not connected to the expander or CA 64 OPS the dedicated power supply connected to the expander Fig 13 Setting address as in the case of the INT O expander 5 5 7 Connecting prox...

Page 19: ... with the NO normally open alarm output Closing the circuit will trigger an alarm EOL this wiring type may be used to connect devices having the NC or NO alarm output Closing or opening the circuit will trigger an alarm 2EOL NC the wiring type recommended to connect detectors having the NC alarm output and a tamper output The zone can recognize 3 states normal alarm and tamper 2EOL NO the wiring t...

Page 20: ... IP SATEL Fig 16 The ways to connect detectors to zones The detector outputs are designated with letters A alarm T tamper R R1 R2 Fig 17 Example of connecting an NC detector NO detector connect in the same way ...

Page 21: ...SATEL VERSA IP 19 Fig 18 Example of connecting an NC detector in Single EOL configuration Fig 19 Example of connecting an NO detector in Single EOL configuration ...

Page 22: ...the resistor value in the expander is not programmable in Single EOL configuration the 2 2 kΩ resistor is required and in Double EOL 2EOL configuration two 1 1 kΩ resistors 5 7 Connecting the sirens It is recommended that the control panel be started without connected sirens This will prevent accidental triggering of the alarm after the control panel is started Depending on the siren type sirens w...

Page 23: ...cting to the VERSA IP control panel Contact number Description Connection method 2 alternating voltage check connect to control panel AC terminal 12 power supply connect directly to battery through 2 A fuse 13 common ground connect to control panel COM terminal 14 TAKT connect to control panel O3 terminal 15 PGM connect to control panel O4 terminal Table 3 Never connect the contact 13 common groun...

Page 24: ... marked T 1 R 1 Hence the telephone line should be connected to the control panel using a four wire cable When connected in this manner the control panel will be able to completely capture the line for the time of making a call This will prevent the control panel telephone dialer from being blocked e g by lifting the telephone receiver such a situation would take place if the control panel was con...

Page 25: ... the terminal the system users will be able after establishing telephone connection with the control panel to use the listen in feature and talk with the people staying inside the protected premises 5 11 1 Mounting the INT AVT terminal When selecting the installation place bear in mind that curtains drapes upholstery acoustic tiles etc absorb sound and as a result make it difficult if not impossib...

Page 26: ...or wall plugs screw anchors 5 Run wires through the opening in the enclosure base 6 Using wall plugs screw anchors and screws fasten the enclosure base to the wall 7 Connect the INT AVT terminals to the corresponding terminals of the control panel see Fig 25 8 Connect the speaker plug to the electronics board 9 Replace the cover and then lock it with the screw Fig 25 Connecting INT AVT terminal to...

Page 27: ...the battery voltage drops below 11 V for longer than 12 minutes 3 battery tests the control panel will indicate battery failure When the voltage goes down to approx 10 5 V the battery will be disconnected Do not connect deeply discharged battery to the control panel with voltage across unloaded terminals below 11 V The battery should be precharged with a proper charger The used batteries must not ...

Page 28: ... LCD the and of the second partition LEDs will be lit and the message Restore factory settings 1 Yes will come up on the display LED the and of the second partition LEDs will be lit and the LED will be flashing rapidly Pressing the key will reset the control panel to its factory settings but will enable entering the service mode 5 12 5 First steps after starting up the control panel Having started...

Page 29: ... keypad in which a new address is to be set press the key number corresponding to the new address The address change will be confirmed by four short beeps followed by a long one 5 Press the key to finish the function The keypad will be restarted The function will be finished automatically after 2 minutes since it was launched 5 13 2 Programming the address without entering the service mode This wa...

Page 30: ...he identified devices will be presented on the display in the LCD keypad and by means of LEDs in the LED keypad 4 Press the key to quit the function If the identification is terminated by two long beeps this means that a wrong address is set in the device connected to the communication bus unsuitable for this type of device or the same in at least two devices The displayed message in the LCD keypa...

Page 31: ... controller If you connect to the control panel a controller with registered devices during identification procedure these devices will be automatically assigned to the system zones outputs 5 16 1 Adding new ABAX 2 ABAX wireless devices Before adding an ABAX 2 device that was previously registered to the ABAX 2 ABAX system you must restart it remove the battery power the device off for 30 seconds ...

Page 32: ...n the Serial number field 5 Power on the device install the battery in the device turn on the device power etc 6 The message will confirm that a new device has been added unless you have entered an invalid serial number of which you will be informed by a message 6 1 Device type will be displayed 6 2 A new name of the zone to which the device is to be assigned will be displayed You can change the n...

Page 33: ... 2 Removing ABAX 2 ABAX wireless devices DLOADX program You can remove ABAX 2 ABAX wireless devices in the VERSA Structure window Hardware tab after clicking on the ABAX 2 ABAX controller name in the list of devices 1 In the Zones Outputs tab click on the Read button to read the data related to wireless devices from the controller 2 Click on the device you want to remove if the device occupies two...

Page 34: ...he alarm system zone to which you want to assign a detector It can be any zone to which no wireless detector is still assigned The MPD 310 and MPD 310 Pet detectors are identified as the MPD 300 detector The MSD 350 detector is identified as the MSD 300 detector The MXD 300 detector is identified as the MMD 302 detector DLOADX program You can add MICRA 433 MHz wireless detectors in the VERSA Struc...

Page 35: ...that name 9 Press 10 The Presence control option will be displayed By default the option is enabled the symbol is displayed If you want to disable the option press any number key the symbol will be displayed 11 Press 5 17 2 Removing MICRA 433 MHz wireless detectors DLOADX program You can remove the MICRA 433 MHz wireless detectors in the VERSA Structure window Hardware tab after clicking on the VE...

Page 36: ...one number the expander zone will not be supported 6 1 2 Wireless zones The numbers of wireless zones are defined when adding the wireless devices You can select any zone number which is not occupied by another wireless device 6 2 Numeration of outputs The control panel supports outputs having numbers from 1 to 12 The numbers of hardwired and wireless outputs may coincide The control panel will su...

Page 37: ...rogrammable zones 4 Maximum number of programmable zones 30 Hardwired programmable outputs 5 Maximum number of programmable outputs 12 Power supply outputs 3 Communication buses 1 Keypads up to 6 Partitions 2 Telephone numbers for messaging 8 Voice messages 16 Text messages 64 Email addresses for messaging 8 Users 30 Timers 4 Event log 2047 Security grade according to EN50131 Grade 2 Environmental...

Page 38: ...x 22 mm Weight 236 g 7 4 VERSA LCDR keypad Supply voltage 12 VDC 15 Standby current consumption 30 mA Maximum current consumption 65 mA Security grade according to EN50131 Grade 2 Environmental class according to EN50130 5 II Operating temperature range 10 55 C Maximum humidity 93 3 Enclosure dimensions 139 x 124 x 22 mm Weight 240 g 7 5 VERSA LED keypad Supply voltage 12 VDC 15 Standby current co...

Page 39: ...r the AMD 101 detector is to occupy one or two positions on the list of wireless devices has been added s 29 09 21 Information on INT TSG2 and INT TSH2 keypads have been added Section Features has been modified p 4 Information on ACU 220 controller has been added p 7 Information on ACU 280 controller has been added p 7 Illustration and description of the main board have been modified p 9 Section C...

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