44 ACU-220
SATEL
third zone – AC mains loss.
8.1.4.4 Wireless 230 V AC controllers
Turning on the output to which the controller is assigned turns on the relay controlling the
230 V AC circuit (turns on power).
The zone to which the wireless controller is assigned is activated when the relay controlling
the 230 V AC circuit is turned on [operating modes 1 and 2] / ASW-200 controller button is
pressed [operating mode 0] / ASW-210 controller input is activated [operating mode 0] (select
the appropriate zone type).
8.1.4.5 Radio signal repeater
The first zone to which the radio signal repeater is assigned is activated in the event of
230 V AC mains loss (select the appropriate zone type).
The second zone to which the radio signal repeater is assigned is activated in the event of
battery trouble (select the appropriate zone type).
If tamper of the radio signal repeater is to trigger tamper alarm, program the zone as
2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO.
8.2 Universal module of wireless devices
To configure the wireless system settings, you can use the ABAX 2 Soft program (see
“ABAX 2 Soft program” p. 11).
8.2.1 Configuring devices using the ABAX 2 Soft program
Before making any changes, click on
, and after making the changes – click on
.
ACX-210
– miniature hardwired zone / output expander. For each position taken up by the
expander, you can configure:
Wiring type
– select NC; NO; EOL; 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO.
Reaction time
– define how long the zone must remain activated so that this can be
registered by the controller. You can program from 20 to 5000 ms (in the range of 20 ms
to 140 ms, every 20 ms; above 140 ms, only some values are available: 400 ms,
500 ms, 700 ms, etc. every 200 ms).
The EN50131-3 standard requires that zones must react to signals lasting more than
400 ms. Therefore, select 400 ms when programming sensitivity of the alarm zones.
ACX-220
– hardwired zone / output expander. For each position taken up by the expander,
you can configure:
Wiring type
– select NC; NO; EOL; 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO.
Reaction time
– define how long the zone must remain activated so that this can be
registered by the controller. You can program from 20 to 5000 ms (in the range of 20 ms
to 140 ms, every 20 ms; above 140 ms, only some values are available: 400 ms,
500 ms, 700 ms, etc. every 200 ms).
The EN50131-3 standard requires that zones must react to signals lasting more than
400 ms. Therefore, select 400 ms when programming sensitivity of the alarm zones.
ADD-200
– wireless outdoor dusk and temperature detector. For the dusk sensor, you can
configure:
Sensitivity
– select a number from a range of 1 to 16 (1 – minimum; 16 – maximum).
For the temperature sensor, you can configure:
Temperature threshold
– select the threshold type:
H
– high (when the temperature rises above the defined value, alarm will be triggered),