
10 ACU-120
SATEL
ARD-100 – wireless reorientation detector.
ASD-110 – wireless smoke and heat detector.
ASD-150 – wireless smoke detector.
ATD-100 – wireless temperature detector [supported, if the controller works with the
INTEGRA or INTEGRA Plus control panel].
AVD-100 – wireless vibration detector and magnetic contact.
Sirens
ASP-100 – wireless outdoor siren.
ASP-105 – wirelessly triggered outdoor siren.
ASP-205 – wireless indoor siren.
Other
ACX-200 – hardwired zone / output expander.
ACX-201 – hardwired zone / output expander with power supply.
ARF-100 – radio signal level tester.
ARU-100 – radio signal repeater [supported, if the controller works with the INTEGRA or
INTEGRA Plus control panel].
ASW-100 E / ASW-100 F – 230 V AC wireless controller.
7.2 Installation of wireless devices
After the control panel has identified the controller, you can begin installation of the ABAX
system wireless devices. Before installing a wireless device, check the level of radio signal
received by the device from controller and by the controller from device at the planned
installation place. The ARF-100 tester is a useful tool to check the signal level. The level of
signal received by device/controller may not be lower than 40%. If the radio signal level at the
planned installation place is too low, select another installation location. Sometimes it is
sufficient to move the device ten or twenty centimeters to obtain a significant improvement of
signal quality. You can install the device permanently only after reaching the optimum level of
radio signal.
The wireless devices must be registered to the alarm system. This can be done using the
LCD keypad or DLOADX program. The controller can support up to 48 wireless devices, but
some devices take up more than one position on the list. For example, after adding to the
system the ACX-200 expander module, which takes up 4 positions on the list of devices, the
controller will still be able to handle 44 more wireless devices. The number of positions on the
list is at the same time the number of zones and, in case of some devices, also outputs which
will be taken by the device in the system.
The data relating to wireless devices are stored in the controller. If the controller with
registered wireless devices is connected to the control panel, the wireless devices will
be automatically assigned to the system zones/outputs during identification procedure.
For some wireless devices, you can select whether the device will take up one or two
positions (channels) on the list of devices. Depending on the device, if one position is
selected:
AMD-101 – only additional NC input will be supported,
AMD-102 – only additional inputs (roller shutter and NC) will be supported,
AOD-200 – only the motion detector will be supported,
ATD-100 – you will be able to program only one temperature threshold,
AVD-100 – only the vibration detector will be supported.