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switches 1-5 are irrelevant). Numerical value is assigned to each switch. In OFF position, the
value is 0. Numerical values assigned to individual switches in ON position are presented in
Table 2. The sum of numerical values assigned to switches 1-5 constitutes the address set in
the device. The address must be different than that set in the other devices connected to the
expander bus of the control panel.
Fig. 4. DIP switches for setting address when the controller is connected to the INTEGRA /
INTEGRA Plus control panel.
DIP-switch
1
2
3
4
5
Number
1
2
4
8
16
Table 2.
If the controller is to be connected to the control panel to which an ABAX 2 / ABAX
controller is already connected, it is recommended that the address to be set in the
new controller be higher than that in the controller already connected to the control
panel.
3.3 Outputs indicating problems in the ABAX 2 system
If the controller is used as an expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control
panels, information about problems is sent to the control panel via the communication
bus. The outputs are for auxiliary purposes only.
The 4 OC type outputs – TPR, CON, JAM and LBA – provide information about problems in
the ABAX 2 system. You can program these outputs as NO (normally open) or NC (normally
closed).
The outputs can be connected to the control panel zones or they can be used to control the
operation of signaling devices.
3.4 Control inputs [universal module of wireless devices]
The 4 inputs (AR1...AR4) control the operation of wireless devices. Depending on the type of
device, the input:
wireless detectors – controls the operating mode:
– input activated – active mode,
– input in normal state – passive mode.
wireless sirens – controls signaling:
– input activated – signaling enabled,
– input in normal state – signaling disabled.
expanders of wired zones/outputs – controls expander outputs:
– input activated – output turned on,