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INSTALLER 
MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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versa_plus_lte_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 Plus LTE

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

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...4 6 1 1 Hardwired zones 34 6 1 2 Wireless zones 34 6 2 Numeration of outputs 35 6 2 1 Hardwired outputs 35 6 2 2 Wireless outputs 35 7 Specifications 35 7 1 Control panel 35 7 2 VERSA LCD keypad 36 7...

Page 5: ...e 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 output...

Page 6: ...e numbers using SMS messages with automatically generated content Informing users of the VERSA CONTROL application about events using push notifications Built in voice module Nearly 13 minutes for mes...

Page 7: ...control panel USB port configuring the built in voice module Remote programming using a computer with DLOADX program installed via PSTN telephone network modem cellular network modem LTE HSPA EDGE GPR...

Page 8: ...able with different color options for display and backlight of keys The color variant is indicated by the additional designation in the keypad name e g VERSA LCD GR green display and keys backlight VE...

Page 9: ...NT CR INT IT 2 INT IT Proximity card arm disarm device Enables arming disarming and alarm clearing in partitions by means of proximity cards proximity tags and other passive transponders 5 System inst...

Page 10: ...es are greater several wires connected in parallel may have to be used for each signal in order to reduce conductor resistance This however may lead in consequence to an increase in conductor capacita...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...put output 5 OUT1 OUT2 programmable high current outputs 12 VDC voltage is always present at the terminal The terminal is either shorted to or disconnected from the common ground depending on the outp...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...X 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 ad...

Page 15: ...ol panel can support up to 30 wireless zones and 12 wireless outputs If the wireless zone number coincides with that of the wired zone on mainboard or in expander the wireless zone is supported If the...

Page 16: ...el Fig 9 Setting the DIP switches in the ABAX 2 ABAX controllers 5 5 5 Connecting the hardwired zone expanders Up to three INT E CA 64 E CA 64 EPS expanders can be connected to the control panel This...

Page 17: ...identification please refer to the manual delivered with the expander Fig 10 Connecting the INT E expander to the control panel Fig 11 Setting the DIP switches in expanders to be identified as CA 64...

Page 18: ...o 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...

Page 19: ...es 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...

Page 20: ...ATEL Fig 16 The ways to connect detectors to zones The detector outputs are designated with letters A alarm T tamper R R1 R2 VERSA Plus LTE Fig 17 Example of connecting an NC detector NO detector conn...

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

Page 22: ...ual If the resistor value in the expander is not programmable in Single EOL configuration the 2 2 k resistor is required and in Double EOL 2EOL configuration two 1 1 k resistors 5 7 Connecting the sir...

Page 23: ...ting to the VERSA Plus LTE control panel Contact number Description Connection method 2 alternating voltage check connect to control panel AC terminal 12 power supply connect directly to battery throu...

Page 24: ...ls 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...

Page 25: ...to 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...

Page 26: ...for 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...

Page 27: ...f 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 discon...

Page 28: ...t 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...

Page 29: ...he 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 f...

Page 30: ...art Three short beeps will indicate that identification has been completed and information on the identified devices will be presented on the display in the LCD keypad and by means of LEDs in the LED...

Page 31: ...ler is connected to the control panel you can proceed to installation of ABAX 2 ABAX wireless devices after control panel start up and controller identification by the control panel Before installing...

Page 32: ...o which no wireless device is still assigned If the device takes up more than one position on the list of devices additional zones will be assigned to the device automatically these will be zones imme...

Page 33: ...displayed power on the device insert the battery into the device turn on the device power etc 5 Type and serial number of the device will be displayed if nothing happens you might have entered a wron...

Page 34: ...ce can reach the controller To send a transmission you can e g open the detector tamper switch If transmissions from the detector planned installation place do not reach the controller select another...

Page 35: ...adding a new detector or on the Next button to proceed to adding a next wireless detector The New wireless dev window will close 8 Click on the Write button to write the new wireless detector data to...

Page 36: ...ove is assigned 3 Press 4 When a prompt will be displayed asking you whether to remove the detector type and serial number of the detector will be displayed press 6 Numeration of zones and outputs in...

Page 37: ...ns 7 1 Control panel Supply voltage 18 VAC 15 50 60 Hz Recommended transformer 40 VA Standby current consumption 150 mA Maximum current consumption 300 mA Standby current consumption from battery 130...

Page 38: ...class according to EN50130 5 II Operating temperature range 10 55 C Maximum humidity 93 3 Enclosure dimensions 114 5 x 95 x 22 5 mm Weight 123 g 7 3 VERSA LCDM keypad Supply voltage 12 VDC 15 Standby...

Page 39: ...current consumption VERSA LED GR 110 mA VERSA LED BL 120 mA Environmental class according to EN50130 5 II Operating temperature range 10 55 C Maximum humidity 93 3 Enclosure dimensions 114 5 x 95 x 2...

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