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two-way

wireless
system abax

WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER

ACU-100 Program version 4.02

User Manual

1471
acu100_en 04/13
IMPORTANT
The controller incorporates electronic components sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Prior
to installation, remove the electrostatic discharges and avoid touching the controller board
components in the process of installation.
Do not deform the controller antenna, as this may adversely affect the quality of radio
communication.

Hereby, SATEL sp. z o.o., declares that this device is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of
conformity may be consulted at www.satel.eu/ce

The SATEL Company sets itself an objective to continually enhance quality of its products,
which can entail changes to their technical specifications and software.
Information on the introduced modifications can be found on our web site.
Please visit us at:
http://www.satel.eu
New features of the ACU-100 controller with firmware version 4.02
 Support for new wireless device:
– AMD-103 – wireless magnetic contact.
2 Two-way wireless system ABAX ACU-100

CONTENTS
1. General..............................................................................................................................4
2. Description of ACU-100 wireless system controller ...........................................................4
2.1 Electronics board ....................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Functions of DIP-switches ......................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Control inputs............................................................................................................................. 7
2.4 Outputs ...................................................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Functional outputs...................................................................................................................... 8
3. Wireless devices interfacing with the controller .................................................................9
3.1 ACX-100 Input & output expansion module ............................................................................... 9
3.2 ACX-200 Hardwired zone / output expander ............................................................................. 9
3.3 ACX-201 Hardwired zone / output expander with power supply................................................ 9
3.4 APD-100 Wireless passive infrared detector ............................................................................. 9
3.5 APMD-150 Wireless dual motion detector ............................................................................... 10
3.6 AMD-100 Wireless magnetic detector ..................................................................................... 10
3.7 AMD-101 Dual channel wireless magnetic detector ................................................................ 10
3.8 AMD-102 Wireless magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector............................... 10
3.9 AMD-103 Wireless magnetic contact ....................................................................................... 10
3.10 AGD-100 Wireless glass-break detector .............................................................................. 10
3.11 AFD-100 Wireless water flood detector ................................................................................... 11
3.12 AVD-100 Wireless vibration detector and magnetic contact .................................................... 11
3.13 ASD-100 Wireless smoke and heat detector ........................................................................... 11
3.14 ASD-110 Wireless smoke and heat detector ........................................................................... 11
3.15 ARD-100 Wireless reorientation detector ................................................................................ 11
3.16 ATD-100 Wireless temperature detector ................................................................................. 11
3.17 ASP-105 Wireless outdoor siren .............................................................................................. 12
3.18 ASP-205 Wireless indoor siren ................................................................................................ 12
3.19 APT-100 Bidirectional keyfob................................................................................................... 12
3.20 ASW-100 E 230 V AC Wireless controller ............................................................................... 12
3.21 ASW-100 F 230 V AC Wireless controller................................................................................ 12
3.22 ARF-100 Radio signal level tester ........................................................................................... 12
4. Installation .......................................................................................................................13
4.1 Installation of ACU-100 wireless system controller .................................................................. 13
4.2 Connecting LCD keypad to the controller ................................................................................ 13
4.3 Connecting computer to the controller ..................................................................................... 14
4.4 Connecting the ACX-100 input & output expansion modules .................................................. 15
4.5 Adding new wireless devices ................................................................................................... 16
4.5.1 DLOAD10 and DLOADX programs ................................................................................................... 16
4.5.2 LCD keypad connected to the controller ....................................................................................... 17
4.5.3 LCD keypad of INTEGRA alarm system / INTEGRA Plus ............................................................ 17
4.6 Removal of wireless devices.................................................................................................... 18
4.6.1 DLOAD10 and DLOADX programs ................................................................................................... 18
4.6.2 LCD keypad ................................................................................................................................... 18
5. Hardwired zone/output expanders in ABAX system ........................................................19
5.1.1 Configuration of ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander zones/outputs for ACU-100 controller operation
with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panel .............................................................. 20
5.1.2 Configuration of ACX-200 expander zones/outputs for ACU-100 or ACX-201 controller operation
with CA-64 control panel................................................................................................................ 20
5.1.3 Configuration of ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander zones/outputs for ACU-100 controller operation
with other control panels................................................................................................................ 20
6. Wireless detectors in ABAX system.................................................................................21
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6.1 Additional detector parameters to be configured...................................................................... 22


7. Sirens in ABAX system.................................................................................................... 23
7.1 Description of ASP-105 siren functioning................................................................................. 23
7.2 Description of ASP-205 siren functioning................................................................................. 24
7.3 Additional siren parameters to be configured........................................................................... 24
8. ASW-100 230V AC wireless controllers in ABAX system................................................ 25
9. Radio signal level tester in ABAX system........................................................................ 25
10. Interaction with alarm control panels ............................................................................... 26
10.1 Expander of wireless devices [INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus] ..................................................... 26
10.2 Addressable zone expander [CA-64] ....................................................................................... 29
10.3 Zone expander [CA-10] ............................................................................................................ 30
10.4 Module of wireless devices [any alarm control panel] .............................................................. 32
11. Programming and diagnostics ......................................................................................... 33
11.1 LCD keypad of INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus security system .................................................... 34
11.2 LCD keypad of VERSA alarm system ...................................................................................... 34
11.3 DloadX program ....................................................................................................................... 35
11.4 LCD keypad connected to controller ........................................................................................ 36
11.4.1 Service mode of keypad connected to the controller .....................................................................36
11.5 Dload10 program...................................................................................................................... 37
11.6 Description of functions, options and commands ..................................................................... 40
12. Configuration of additional parameters and options in wireless devices.......................... 43
12.1 DloadX or Dload10 program..................................................................................................... 43
12.1.1 APD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................43
12.1.2 APMD-150 detector ........................................................................................................................44
12.1.3 AMD-100 and AMD-101 detectors .................................................................................................44
12.1.4 AMD-102 detector ..........................................................................................................................44
12.1.5 AGD-100 detector...........................................................................................................................44
12.1.6 AVD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................44
12.1.7 ASD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................45
12.1.8 ARD-100 detector...........................................................................................................................45
12.1.9 ATD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................45
12.1.10 ASP-105 siren ................................................................................................................................45
12.1.11 ASP-205 siren ................................................................................................................................45
12.1.12 ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F controllers ........................................................................................46
12.2 LCD keypad.............................................................................................................................. 46
12.2.1 APD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................46
12.2.2 APMD-150 detector ........................................................................................................................46
12.2.3 AMD-100 and AMD-101 detector ...................................................................................................46
12.2.4 AMD-102 detector ..........................................................................................................................46
12.2.5 AGD-100 detector...........................................................................................................................47
12.2.6 AVD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................47
12.2.7 ASD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................47
12.2.8 ARD-100 detector...........................................................................................................................47
12.2.9 ATD-100 detector ...........................................................................................................................47
12.2.10 ASP-105 siren ................................................................................................................................47
12.2.11 ASP-205 siren ................................................................................................................................47
12.2.12 ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F controllers ........................................................................................48
13. Restoring controller default settings ................................................................................ 48
14. Specifications .................................................................................................................. 48
15. History of the manual updates......................................................................................... 49
4 Two-way wireless system ABAX ACU-100

1. GENERAL
The ACU-100 controller allows communication between any alarm control panel and the
ABAX system wireless devices. It enables wire-operated security systems to be expanded by
addition of wireless devices. The ABAX system is based on two-way communication. All
messages sent by the devices are acknowledged, which ensures that the equipment status
information will reach the controller and allows online check of the devices for their presence
in the system. Configuration of parameters and testing of the wireless devices is performed
by radio, without the need to dismantle their housings. Coded communication between the
units takes place within the frequency band of 868.0 MHz – 868.6 MHz.

2. DESCRIPTION OF ACU-100 WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER


The ACU-100 controller supervises and coordinates operation of up to 48 wireless devices.
The status of devices is signaled on the OC type outputs. It can also be transmitted to the
control panel through the communication bus.
The controller settings and wireless equipment parameters are programmed by means of an
LCD keypad or a PC computer.

2.1 ELECTRONICS BOARD

Fig. 1. Schematic view of ACU-100 controller PCB (version 4.00).

antenna.
DIP-switch package for setting an individual addresses of the device and to configure
some working parameters of the controller (see FUNCTIONS OF DIP-SWITCHES).
buzzer. It informs of occurrence of one of the problems signaled on functional outputs (it
does not apply to the controller interfacing with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA
series alarm control panels).
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RS-232 port with opto-isolation. It enables a PC computer with DLOAD10 program to be


connected for the time of programming.
RJ type socket. It allows to connect an LCD keypad for the time of programming. The
controller interfaces with LCD keypads for operating the CA-64 or INTEGRA / INTEGRA
Plus series control panels.
Notes:
 The controller cannot be simultaneously programmed by means of computer and LCD
keypad.
 When working with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA alarm control panels, the
controller can be programmed by means of the control panel, with no need for connecting
the keypad or computer to the controller sockets.
tamper contact. It is activated by enclosure cover removal.
LED indicator. It indicates the controller status. The mode of lighting depends on the
controller working configuration:
 interaction with CA-64, INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA alarm control panels:
 green steady light – no communication with the control panel;
 green blinking light – correct communication with the control panel.
 interaction with other alarm control panels:
 green steady light – normal operation of the controller;
 green blinking light – synchronization in the process;
 alternate green and red blinking light – occurrence of one of the problems signaled
on functional outputs (see: FUNCTIONAL OUTPUTS).
LED indicators of output status.
Description of terminals:
COM - common (ground).
+12V - power supply input.
TMP - controller tamper terminals (NC). You can use the TMP terminals in two
ways:
 connect the terminals to the tamper circuit of the control panel;
 connect one of the TMP terminals to the ITMP tamper circuit input, and
the other to the COM ground terminal – information of the controller
tamper will be fed to the TPR output and to the communication bus.
ITMP - input for connecting controller tamper circuit.
Note: If the TMP terminals are not connected to the controller tamper circuit, the ITMP
terminal must be shorted to the common ground.
TPR -
information output – tampers.
CON -
information output – no radio communication with wireless devices.
JAM -
information output – radio jamming.
LBA -
information output – problems with wireless devices power supply or with
supply output overload in the ACX-201 expander.
OUT1…OUT8 - information output – wireless equipment status.
AR1…AR4 - control inputs.
A RS485 B - RS-485 port terminals (not used).
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CLK, DAT - communication bus. It enables direct connection to the control panel
communication bus (INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus, VERSA, CA-64, CA-10)
or expansion of the system by adding the ACX-100 input/output expansion
modules.

2.2 FUNCTIONS OF DIP-SWITCHES


DIP-switch number
Controller function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Wireless device module for all control panels I1 I2 I3 x P 0 0 0
Expander for CA-10 with 1 keypad (6 zones) A B C D P 1 0 0
Expander for CA-10 with 2 keypads (4 zones) A B C D P 0 1 0
Expander for CA-10 with 3 keypads (2 zones) A B C D P 1 1 0
Addressable zone expander for CA-64 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 P 0 1
Wireless device expander for INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or
VERSA control panels
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 x 1 1
Table 1. The way of using DIP-switches for controller configuration.
0 – DIP-switch in OFF position
1 – DIP-switch in ON position
P – selection of controller programming mode:
 DIP-switch in OFF position – through RS-232 port (DLOAD10 program)
 DIP-switch in ON position – by means of LCD keypad
I1, I2, I3 – DIP-switches for setting the number of ACX-100 modules connected to the
computer. To determine this number, tot up the values set on individual DIP-switches as
per Table 2.

DIP-switch number 1 2 3
Numerical value 1 2 4
(for switch in ON position)
Table 2.
The controller accepts up to 5 input/output expansion modules, hence if a higher value
is set on the DIP-switches, it will be also recognized as 5.
A, B, C, D – DIP-switches for setting the controller address in the same way as with the
CA-10 zone expanders. When in the ON position, the switch value is 1.
A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 – DIP-switches for setting the controller address. In order to determine the
controller address, add up the values set on individual DIP-switches as per Table 3.

DIP-switch number 1 2 3 4 5
Numerical value 1 2 4 8 16
(for switch in ON position)
Table 3.
x – unused DIP-switch
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2.3 CONTROL INPUTS


If the controller is working as an expander with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or
VERSA control panel, you are not required to know how the control inputs
operate, because they need not be connected to the control panel (all
information will be sent to the control panel via communication bus).
The ACU-100 PCB incorporates 4 control inputs dedicated to controlling the operation of
wireless devices (detectors, sirens, etc.).The controller inputs can be programmed as NO
(normally open) or NC (normally shorted to ground). Changing the input status (shorting to or
isolating from ground) has effect on operation of the wireless devices controlled by that input
(for each wireless device registered in the controller you must indicate an input which will
control its operation).
The number of inputs can be increased by connecting the ACX-100 expansion modules to
the controller. The number of control inputs in the ABAX system can be up to 24 (controller +
5 ACX-100 modules).
In order to control the ACU-100 controller inputs you can use any alarm control panel outputs
(OC, high-current, low-current, relay type). Where the control is effected by means of the
high-current output of a SATEL-made control panel, it is necessary to connect a 1.1kΩ
resistor to the controller input (see Fig. 2).

OUT4 – reversed polarity (0 V CA-64


when active)
AR1 – NO type
OUT3 COM OUT4 COM +KPD DTM CKM COM +EX1 DT1 CK1 COM +EX2

COM CLK
AR1 DAT
+12V
COM +12V TMP TMP ITMP COM

A RS485 B CLK DAT COM

ACU-100

TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4

1.1 kΩ

Fig. 2. Example of connecting the high-current output of SATEL-made control


panel to the control input.

The control panel outputs which are to control the ACU-100 controller inputs should be
properly configured (their type, polarity, cutoff time, etc.). The type of wireless devices whose
operation is controlled by the input must be primarily taken into account.
To control operation of the wireless detectors, the control panel output can be programmed
e.g. as the ARM STATUS. Arming the control panel will switch the detectors into the active
mode, and disarming – into the passive mode (detector operating modes are described in
section WIRELESS DETECTORS IN ABAX SYSTEM). It should be remembered that
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activation/deactivation of the detectors is delayed in relation to arming/disarming (see:


WIRELESS DETECTORS IN ABAX SYSTEM).
By having programmed the exit time in the control panel, you can avoid delay in activating
the detectors in relation to arming. The output programmed as the ARM STATUS will only get
active after expiry of the exit time. However, some control panels allow you to choose
another function, which activates the output immediately after arming command is given to
the control panel. For example, the output can be programmed in the CA-10 as type 35:
POWER SUPPLY ON ARMED MODE, and in the CA-64 as type 42: POWER SUPPLY IN ARMED STATE.
The delay effect in activating the detectors as against the arming can only be avoided when
the exit time exceeds the RESPONSE PERIOD.
When controlling the detectors, the input of the controller can also be programmed as always
active. In this case the detectors will remain permanently in active state.
In order to control the operation of sirens, you should connect the control panel alarm
signaling output to the controller input. Activating the control panel output will trigger the
siren.

2.4 OUTPUTS
If the controller is working as an expander with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus,
VERSA or CA-64 control panels, you are not required to know how the outputs
operate, because they need not be connected to the control panel (information
from wireless devices will be sent to the control panel via communication bus).
The PCB of the ACU-100 controller incorporates eight OC type outputs, to which wireless
devices are assigned. Any number of wireless devices can be assigned to one output. The
number of outputs can be increased by connecting the ACX-100 expansion modules to the
controller. The maximum number of outputs 48 (controller + 5 ACX-100 modules).
The output activates after receiving suitable information from a wireless device assigned to it,
the information depending on the device type:
 the wireless detectors signal violations;
 the ASP-105 siren inform of a discharged battery and a failure of +12 V DC external
power supply;
 the ASP-205 sirens inform of battery discharge;
 the ACX-200 and ACX-201 expanders signal zone violation;
 the ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F controllers inform that the button was depressed in Mode
0 or the electric circuit was closed in Mode 1 and 2.
The outputs can be programmed as NO (normally open) or NC (normally shorted to ground).
All the outputs (of the controller and the ACX-100 modules connected to it) are being
programmed at the same time. Depending on how the outputs have been programmed,
activation of the output is indicated as follows:
 LED assigned to the output comes ON (outputs programmed as the NO type);
 LED assigned to the output comes OFF (outputs programmed as the NC type).
The outputs can be connected to the control panel zones.

2.5 FUNCTIONAL OUTPUTS


If the controller is working as an expander with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or
VERSA control panels, you are not required to know how the functional outputs
operate, because they need not be connected to the control panel (all
information will be sent to the control panel via communication bus).
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The ACU-100 controller PCB incorporates four OC type outputs to signal:


TPR – wireless device tampers, lack of communication with ACX-100 modules, and also
controller tampers (provided the TMP terminals are connected to the controller
tamper circuit);
CON – lack of communication with wireless devices;
JAM – jamming the radio signal for the ABAX system to the degree which makes
communication impossible;
LBA – problems with power supply of a wireless device: low battery, discharged storage
battery, or loss of external power supply. If the ACX-201 expander is registered in the
controller, overload of the expander AUX1, AUX2 supply outputs is additionally
signaled at this output.
Depending on how the outputs have been programmed (see OUTPUTS), activation of the
functional output is indicated as follows:
 LED assigned to the output comes ON (outputs programmed as the NO type);
 LED assigned to the output comes OFF (outputs programmed as the NC type).
After connecting the functional outputs to properly programmed zones of the control panel
(zone type, function, etc.), the control panel may signal occurrence of some problems in the
ABAX system. The problems can be diagnosed by means of LCD keypad or computer
connected to the controller.
Connecting the TPR output to the CA-64 control panel is unnecessary, since information on
tampers of wireless devices is transmitted through the communication bus.

3. WIRELESS DEVICES INTERFACING WITH THE CONTROLLER

3.1 ACX-100 INPUT & OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


 4 control inputs
 8 outputs, OC type
 communication bus
 tamper contact
 power supply: direct voltage 12 V (±15%)

3.2 ACX-200 HARDWIRED ZONE / OUTPUT EXPANDER


 4 zones
 4 relay outputs
 tamper contact
 power supply: direct voltage 12 V (±15%)

3.3 ACX-201 HARDWIRED ZONE / OUTPUT EXPANDER WITH POWER SUPPLY


 4 zones
 4 relay outputs
 switching mode power supply (1.2 A capacity)
 battery charging and control system
 power supply: 18 V AC

3.4 APD-100 WIRELESS PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR


 digitally processed signal from pyroelectric sensor
 high resistance to interference
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 adjustable detection sensitivity


 option of immunity to pets up to 15 kg in weight (detectors with firmware version 2.01 or
newer)
 remote configuration of parameters
 changeable Fresnel lenses
 tamper contacts
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.5 APMD-150 WIRELESS DUAL MOTION DETECTOR


 microwave (MW) sensor and double pyroelectric (PIR) element
 advanced power management
 high immunity to interference and false alarms
 independent sensitivity adjustment for PIR and MW
 remote configuration
 tamper contacts
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.6 AMD-100 WIRELESS MAGNETIC DETECTOR


 two reed switches
 input to connect any external detector of NC type
 remote configuration of parameters
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.7 AMD-101 DUAL CHANNEL WIRELESS MAGNETIC DETECTOR


 two reed switches
 individually identifiable input to connect any external detector of NC type
 remote configuration of parameters
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.8 AMD-102 WIRELESS MAGNETIC CONTACT WITH INPUT FOR ROLLER SHUTTER
DETECTOR
 two reed switches
 individually identified input for connecting a roller shutter detector or NC type detector
 remote configuration of parameters
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.9 AMD-103 WIRELESS MAGNETIC CONTACT


 one reed switch
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR2477N 3 V

3.10 AGD-100 W IRELESS GLASS -BREAK DETECTOR


 detection of breaking plate, laminated or tempered glass
 multi frequency digital signal analysis
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 detection sensitivity adjustment


 remote configuration
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.11 AFD-100 WIRELESS WATER FLOOD DETECTOR


 external sensor
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.12 AVD-100 WIRELESS VIBRATION DETECTOR AND MAGNETIC CONTACT


 advanced processing of piezoelectric sensor signal
 vibration detection sensitivity adjustment
 remote configuration
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.13 ASD-100 WIRELESS SMOKE AND HEAT DETECTOR


 optical sensor for visible smoke detection
 heat sensor which responds to the temperature rising above a predetermined threshold,
as well as to a high speed of temperature rise
 sensitivity range selection according to EN54
 remote configuration
 acoustic and optical alarm indication
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.14 ASD-110 WIRELESS SMOKE AND HEAT DETECTOR


 EN54-7 compliant visible smoke sensor
 EN54-5 compliant heat sensor
 acoustic and optical alarm indication
 test feature
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.15 ARD-100 WIRELESS REORIENTATION DETECTOR


 accelerometer to analyze acceleration and gravitation
 memorizing the position when switched over to active mode or when test mode is
activated
 remote configuration of parameters
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V

3.16 ATD-100 WIRELESS TEMPERATURE DETECTOR


 digital temperature sensor
 up to two programmable temperature thresholds
 remote configuration
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery, CR123A 3V
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Note: The ATD-100 detector is only supported by the controller interfacing with the
INTEGRA (firmware version 1.09 or newer) or INTEGRA Plus control panel.

3.17 ASP-105 WIRELESS OUTDOOR SIREN


 optical and acoustic signaling, triggered independently by radio
 acoustic signaling: piezoelectric transducer
 remote configuration of acoustic signaling
 optical signaling: LED indicators
 tamper contact
 power supply: direct voltage 12 V (±15%)
 emergency power supply: 6 V 1.2 Ah battery

3.18 ASP-205 WIRELESS INDOOR SIREN


 acoustic signaling: piezoelectric transducer
 optical signaling: LED indicators
 remote configuration of 2 signaling modes
 tamper contact
 power supply: lithium battery CR123A 3V

3.19 APT-100 BIDIRECTIONAL KEYFOB


 controls the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA alarm system
 5 buttons for starting up to 6 selected functions
 3 LEDs to indicate the alarm system status
 sound signaling of keypress and transmission reception acknowledgement
 power supply: CR2032 3V lithium battery
Note: The APT-100 keyfob is only supported by the controller interacting with the INTEGRA
(version 1.06 or newer), INTEGRA Plus or VERSA (version 1.01 or newer) control
panels. Description of how the keyfobs should be added to the users or configured –
please see the user manuals for respective control panels.

3.20 ASW-100 E 230 V AC WIRELESS CONTROLLER


 remote switch ON/switch OFF of devices to be connected to 230 V sockets
 type of controller socket: E
 button for manual control of 230 V electric circuit
 LED indicator of controller status
 power supply: 230 V AC

3.21 ASW-100 F 230 V AC WIRELESS CONTROLLER


 remote switch ON/OFF of devices to be connected to 230 V sockets
 type of controller socket: F
 button for manual control of 230 V electric circuit
 LED indicator of controller status
 power supply: 230 V AC

3.22 ARF-100 RADIO SIGNAL LEVEL TESTER


 checking the level of radio signal received by controller from tester, or by tester from
controller
ACU-100 SATEL 13

 simulating radio communication of devices to be supplied from battery or external sources


 LED indicator showing the radio signal level
 buzzer
 power supply: alkaline battery 9 V 6LR61

4. INSTALLATION
The ABAX two-way wireless system should be installed so as to ensure
a suitable level of radio signal from devices working together with the controller.
This will allow the communication problems to be avoided.
All electrical connections may only be made with power supply disconnected.
Before proceeding to the system installation you should plan the arrangement of all the
devices. The installation place for the controller should be chosen so that all devices to be
supervised by it are within its range. It is recommended that the controller and the wireless
devices be mounted at a high position, which will enable a better range of radio
communication to be reached, while avoiding a risk of incidental masking of the controller
and devices by people moving around the facility.
Before permanently mounting the system components, you should check the level of signal
received by the controller from individual devices. A helpful instrument for checking the signal
level is the SATEL-made ARF-100 tester. If the signal level from a particular unit is too low
(less than 40%), a change of the device position will be necessary. At times, it is sufficient to
move the device some ten to twenty centimeters to get a significant improvement of the
signal quality. Having reached the optimal level of radio signal from all devices, you can
proceed to permanently mounting them in position.
Several ACU-100 controllers can work within each other's range. Automatic synchronization
with the wireless systems already in use is always performed when the controller is switched
on, and after each operation of addition/removal of supported devices. The number of
wireless devices already working within the range of each other depends on the RESPONSE
PERIOD (see DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS, OPTIONS AND COMMANDS) and can vary from 150 to
450. The higher the response frequency, the lower the number of devices that can work
within each other's range.
Recommendations for installation of particular wireless devices can be found in the manuals
delivered with respective devices.

4.1 INSTALLATION OF ACU-100 WIRELESS SYSTEM CONTROLLER


The ACU-100 controller should be installed indoors, in spaces with normal air humidity. Its
electronics board is mounted in the OPU-1 A plastic housing. Before fastening the controller
to the wall, make inlets/outlets in the rear wall of the housing for cables to connect the
controller to the control panel or ACX-100 expansion modules.
Caution: The cables should not be laid in the close vicinity of the antenna, as this may cause
radio communication interference.
Temporary connection of LCD keypad or computer is required for programming or diagnosing
the controller, if it not operates together with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control
panels.

4.2 CONNECTING LCD KEYPAD TO THE CONTROLLER


The LCD keypad must be connected to the RJ socket with four-wire cable. Connection of the
keypad communication bus to the RJ socket is shown in Fig. 3.
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12 34
1 - +KPD
2 - CKM
3 - DTM
4 - COM
12 34
Fig. 3. Sequence of wires in the plug connecting LCD keypad with controller.
1 – view of plug in the socket. 2 – view of plug from the pins side.

Address of the keypad to be connected to the ACU-100 controller must be set as 0.


If properly connected, the keypad will display a message, the upper line of which will include
the device name and program version info. If the [TROUBLE] LED goes on in the
keypad, one of the functional outputs is active. In order to start the service mode, the service
code must be entered. The service mode is indicated by lighting of the [SERVICE] LED.
If the a.m. message fails to appear on the display after connection, you should:
 check that the option of programming by means of LCD keypad has been selected on the
controller DIP-switches;
 check that the cables connecting the keypad with controller have been properly connected;
 check that address 0 has been set in the LCD keypad.
In order to check the keypad address and, if necessary, to change it:
1. Disconnect the +KPD keypad power supply and the data bus cables (CKM, DTM).
2. Short the CKM, DTM keypad terminals.
3. Connect the keypad power supply.
4. The keypad address will be displayed:

n=0...7, current address of the keypad

Fig. 4. Programming the keypad address.


5. Change the address to 0, if necessary. The keypad will acknowledge performance of the
function with four short and one long beeps.
6. Connect the keypad to the ACU-100 controller as required (CKM, DTM).

4.3 CONNECTING COMPUTER TO THE CONTROLLER


If the ACU-100 controller is to be programmed by means of a computer, the computer must
be connected to the RS-232 port. Connection between the controller RS-232 port and the
computer port should be made as shown in the picture below (you can buy a ready-made
cable manufactured by SATEL).
Notes:
 Do not short or touch the RS-232 port with your fingers.
 Prior to connecting the cable, remove preliminarily the electrostatic charge, e.g. by
touching a grounded piece of equipment (faucet, heater, etc.) with top of your palm.
 It is recommended that the cable be first connected to the controller port.
ACU-100 SATEL 15

RTS CTS

COM COM 5
DSR DTR 4
8
RXD TXD 3
TXD RXD 2
5 43 21

Fig. 5. Connection of computer to the controller serial port. PIN5 plug is shown on the left.
DB-9 female plug is shown on the right, as seen from solder side.

If the DLOAD10 program fails to communicate with the computer after connection of the
RS-232 port, you should:
 check that the option of programming by means of RS-232 port has been selected on the
controller DIP-switches;
 check that the port through which the computer communicates with the controller has been
properly selected in the DLOAD10 program;
 check that the cables connecting the computer with controller have been properly
connected.

4.4 CONNECTING THE ACX-100 INPUT & OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULES


COM +12V TMP TMP ITMP COM

A RS485 B CLK DAT COM

ACU-100

TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4

0 1
ACX-100 ACX-100
A0 A0
A1 A1
A2 A2
DAT CLK COM 12V TMPTMP DAT CLK COM 12V TMPTMP

Fig. 6. Example of connecting two ACX-100 modules (addresses 0 and 1) to ACU-100


controller.
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The ACU-100 controller communication bus can accept up to five ACX-100 input & output
expansion modules. The modules can only be connected when the controller is
configured as a wireless device module interfacing with any alarm control panel.
The modules should be connected to the controller bus in parallel. The connection can be
made by means of the unscreened straight-through cable (using the "twisted pair" type of
cable is not recommended). When connecting the modules, remember to set the correct
number of ACX-100 modules connected to the controller on the controller DIP-switches. Lack
of communication with the module will be signaled on the TPR output as tamper.
Each module connected to the bus must have a different address set from the range 0 to 4.
These addresses must correspond to the number of a next module, as shown in Table 4. If
one ACX-100 module is connected to the controller, it must have address 0 set, if two, one of
them must have address 0 set, and the other address 1, etc.
The numeration of control inputs and outputs of the expansion module in the system depends
on the address set in it (see: table 4).
The module TMP terminals must be connected to the control panel tamper circuit.

Consecutive module number Module address Control input numbers Output numbers
1 0 5–8 9–16
2 1 9–12 17–24
3 2 13–16 25–32
4 3 17–20 33–40
5 4 21–24 41–48
Table 4.

4.5 ADDING NEW WIRELESS DEVICES


Notes:
 The procedure of adding wireless devices for the controller interacting with the VERSA
control panel is described in the installer manual of the control panel.
 If the controller operates with the INTEGRA (firmware version 1.09 or newer) or INTEGRA
Plus control panel, you can select in case of some wireless devices whether it will take one
or two positions (channels) in the list of devices. Depending on the device, if one position
is selected:
AMD-102 – only additional inputs will be supported (roller shutter and NC);
ATD-100 – you will only be able to program one temperature threshold;
AVD-100 – only vibration detector will be supported.
4.5.1 DLOAD10 and DLOADX programs
In order to add a new wireless device to the system, do the following:
1. Press the NEW DEVICE button in the program.
2. A window will appear, in which you should enter the 7-digit serial number of the device
being added. The serial number can be found on the electronics board or on the housing.
Each ARF-100 tester has the serial number 0000500.
3. Depending on which device is to be added to the system:
– turn on power supply of the ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander,
– turn on the ARF-100 tester,
– plug the ASW-100 E/ASW-100 F wireless controller into the 230 V socket,
– install the battery in ASD-100 detector,
– violate (open) the tamper contact in case of the other devices.
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If an invalid serial number has been entered, you will be informed of it by a suitable
message. Then you should enter the correct serial number and repeat the above
mentioned step.
4. A confirmation message will be displayed that a new device has been added. In case of
the DLOADX program (version 1.09 or newer):
– suggested name for the zone/output assigned to the device will appear (the name is
editable);
– you can select for some devices whether it take one or two positions in the list of
devices (INTEGRA firmware version 1.09 or newer / INTEGRA Plus).
5. Click your mouse on the „OK” button to finish the procedure of new device addition. You
can cancel addition of the new device by pressing the „Abort” button. You can also add a
next wireless device by pressing the „Next” button.
Note: If the ACU-100 controller is connected as an expansion module to the CA-64,
INTEGRA or INTEGRA Plus control panel, the procedure of adding new wireless
devices to the system must be followed by the procedure of expander identification in
the control panel.

4.5.2 LCD keypad connected to the controller


In order to add a new wireless device to the system, do the following:
1. Start the NEW DEVICE function.
2. Enter the 7-digit serial number of the device to be added and press the [#] key. The serial
number can be found on the electronics board or on the housing. Each radio signal level
tester has the serial number 0000500.
3. Depending on which device is to be added to the system:
 turn on power supply of the ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander,
 turn on the ARF-100 tester,
 plug the ASW-100 E/ASW-100 F wireless controller into the 230 V socket,
 install the battery in ASD-100 detector,
 violate (open) the tamper contact in case of the other devices.
If the entered serial number is inconsistent with that of the device being added, or the
device with such serial number has already been registered, a suitable message will be
displayed and automatic return to the main menu will follow.
4. A message will confirm addition of the new device with the serial number shown on the
display. Press the [#] key to finish the procedure of adding the new device. You can
cancel the new device addition by pressing the [*] key.
4.5.3 LCD keypad of INTEGRA alarm system / INTEGRA Plus
In order to add a new wireless device to the system, do the following:
1. Start the function NEW DEVICE (SERVICE MODE STRUCTURE HARDWARE EXPANDERS
SETTINGS controller name  NEW DEVICE).
2. Enter the 7-digit serial number of the device and press the [#] key. The serial number can
be found on the electronics board or on the housing. Each radio signal level tester has the
serial number 0000500.
If a device with the entered serial number is already registered in the system, the keypad
will signal it by 3 long beeps and will fail to proceed to the next step of the procedure.
3. After the „Open device tamper” is displayed:
 turn on power supply of the ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander,
 turn on the ARF-100 tester,
 plug the ASW-100 E/ASW-100 F wireless controller into the 230 V socket,
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 install the battery in ASD-100 detector,


 violate (open) the tamper contact in case of the other devices.
If the serial number of the device to be added is different from the one previously entered,
a suitable information message will be displayed. Press the [*] key and then start the
procedure of device addition from the beginning.
4. The new device name and serial number will be displayed. Press the key 1 to proceed to
the next step of the procedure (press any other key to terminate the procedure of adding
a new device).
5. If there is an option to select one or two positions (channels) for the device in the list of
devices, a suitable message will be displayed. Press the key 1 to select one channel.
Press the key 2 to select two channels.
6. A list of system zones to which the device can be assigned will be displayed. Using the 
and  keys, select one of them and press the [#] key (press the [*] key to terminate the
new device adding procedure). If the device takes more than one position on the list of
devices, additional zones, following the selected one, will be automatically assigned to the
device.
7. A message will be displayed to inform that the expander identification function has been
started.
8. After identification of the devices, the keypad will display a suggested name for the zone
to which the device is assigned. The name can be changed. The name will also be
assigned to the output, if the device is to be assigned to the output. Press the [#] key to
save the new name. Press the [*] key to terminate the name giving procedure (the zone
will then be given a name consisting of the name and serial number of the device). If the
device occupies more than one zone, this procedure is repeated for each zone.

4.6 REMOVAL OF WIRELESS DEVICES


Note: The procedure of removing wireless devices for the controller operating with the
VERSA control panel is described in the installer manual of the control panel.

4.6.1 DLOAD10 and DLOADX programs


In order to remove a wireless device from the system do the following:
1. Click on the device you want to be removed.
2. Press the "Remove device" button.
3. Following the displayed instruction, press the "Yes" button to confirm your intention to
remove the device. The device will be removed.
Note: If the ACU-100 controller is connected as an expansion module to the CA-64,
INTEGRA or INTEGRA Plus control panel, a new identification of expanders must be
carried out after completion of the procedure of removal of a new wireless device from
the system.

4.6.2 LCD keypad


In order to remove a wireless device from the system you should:
1. Start the REMOVE DEVICE function.
2. Select from the list the device to be removed from the system and press [#].
3. Following the displayed instruction, press the key with digit 1, to remove the device.
Removal of the device will be acknowledged by the keypad with four short and one long
beeps.
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Note: Pressing any key instead of the key [1] will take you back to the selection list of
wireless devices.

5. HARDWIRED ZONE/OUTPUT EXPANDERS IN ABAX SYSTEM


The hardwired zone/output expander (ACX-200 or ACX-201) takes up 4 positions on the list
of devices supported by the controller. Up to 12 hardwired zone/output expanders can work
together with the ACU-100 controller. The expander provides real-time information on the
zone status. The controller sends to the expander commands to change the status of outputs
(in real time) and to modify the settings of zones (during polling). Data related to configuration
of one zone are sent during one response period, hence 4 response periods are needed to
send information on the settings of 4 zones (more than 2 minutes can elapse from the
moment the new settings are programmed to the moment they are actually saved in the
expander, if the response period is 36 seconds). The settings of expander zones are stored
in non-volatile memory, hence the loss of power supply will not mean any loss of
preprogrammed settings.
Note: If the communication with the ACU-100 controller is lost, all of the previously activated
outputs will enter the inactive state after 20 response periods.
Additionally, the ACX-201 expander will transmit information on:
– status of AUX1, AUX2 supply outputs – overload information is sent when the AUX1 or
AUX2 output load exceeds 0.5 A.
– battery status – battery discharge information is sent when the battery voltage drops below
11 V for longer than 12 minutes (3 battery tests). This information will be sent to the controller
until the battery voltage rises above 11 V for longer than 12 minutes (3 battery tests).
– AC supply status – power supply loss information is sent when the AC supply loss is
lasting longer than 30 seconds. Power restore is reported with the same delay.
When working in conjunction with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panel,
information on these troubles is sent through the communication bus. The troubles can be
viewed by means of the keypad, or DLOADX or GUARDX program.
When working with other control panels, information on these troubles is transmitted through
the LBA function output.
In order to check the trouble by means of the LCD keypad connected to the controller, start
the BATTERY STATUS function (SERVICE MODE TESTS BATTERY STATUS). The first device on
the list in which a problem has been diagnosed will be displayed. The ACX-201 expander
occupies 4 positions on the list of devices. The "Low battery" message for the first item
occupied by the expander means overloading of the AUX1 or AUX2 supply output; for the
second item – discharged battery; for the third item – loss of AC supply.
The battery status information in the DLOAD10 program is displayed in on-line mode. The
information display logic is identical to that in the LCD keypad connected to the controller.
The first item on ten list in the "Battery" column refers to the status of AUX1 & AUX2
supply outputs, the second one – to the battery status, and the third one – to the AC
supply status.
Note: The EN50131-3 standard requires that zones must react to signals lasting more than
400 ms. It means in case of the ACX-200 expander that no values exceeding 300 ms
should be entered when programming the sensitivity (the higher the value, the lower
the sensitivity).
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5.1.1 Configuration of ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander zones/outputs for


ACU-100 controller operation with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA
control panel
The expander occupies 4 zones and 4 outputs in the security alarm system. Parameters of
the zones and outputs are to be programmed in the same way as those of the other
hardwired zones and outputs of the control panel. However, it should be borne in mind that
the actual sensitivity of the zones may be different from that programmed in the control panel:
– from 20 ms to 140 ms – it corresponds to sensitivity programmed in the control panel;
– over 140 ms – only some values are available: 300 ms, 500 ms, 700 ms, etc. every
200 ms (the programmed value is rounded off to that supported by the expander).
5.1.2 Configuration of ACX-200 expander zones/outputs for ACU-100 or
ACX-201 controller operation with CA-64 control panel
The expander occupies 4 zones in the alarm system. Parameters of the zones are to be
programmed in the same way as those of the other hardwired zones of the control panel. The
DLOAD64 program or the alarm system keypad can be used for this purpose. You must take
into account the same limitations regarding the zone sensitivity as in case of the expander
working together with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panel.
In order to configure the expander outputs, indicate the corresponding ACU-100 control
inputs, which will control the expander outputs. It can be done by means of the LCD keypad
connected to the controller, or through the DLOAD10 program. The control inputs should be
connected to the suitably programmed outputs of the control panel.
5.1.3 Configuration of ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander zones/outputs for
ACU-100 controller operation with other control panels
Programming the zones/outputs of the expander is possible by using the keypad connected
to the controller or by means of the DLOAD10 program.
It is necessary that operating configuration of the detector connected to the expander be
determined and sensitivity defined for each expander zone. Additionally, the expander zones
should be assigned to the selected controller outputs. Irrespective of how the expander
zones will be programmed, the control panel zones to which the ACU-100 controller outputs
will be connected, are to be configured as NO or NC type (see also section INTERACTION WITH
ALARM CONTROL PANELS).
In the LCD keypad, any changes of the zone type and sensitivity level are to be done by
means of the CONFIGURATION function. The  and  keys make it possible to change the
parameter values. The  and  keys allow you to move between the top and bottom lines of
the display, i.e. between the parameters to be programmed.
In the DLOAD10 program, click in the „Configuration” column on the field referring to the
expander zone for which type and sensitivity are to be programmed. These parameters are
separated by a dash. The first position indicates the zone type. Using the keypad, you can
enter here a digit from the 0 to 5 range, according to Table 5.

Digit Zone type


0 no detector
1 NC
2 NO
3 EOL
4 2EOL/NO
5 2EOL/NC
Table 5.
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The second position indicates the zone sensitivity. Using the keypad you can enter a value
from the 20ms to 5100ms range. Within the range of 20ms to 140ms, it is possible to enter
values every 20ms (20ms, 40ms, 60ms, etc.). The next value that can be entered is 300ms.
Within the range of 300ms to 5100ms, you can enter values every 200ms (300ms, 500ms,
700ms, etc.). If a number different from the above values is entered, it will be rounded up to
the next supported value (e.g. after entering 301, the next value to be entered is 500ms).
In order to configure the expander outputs, indicate the appropriate ACU-100 control inputs
which will control the expander outputs. The control inputs are to be connected to the suitably
programmed outputs of the alarm control panel.

6. WIRELESS DETECTORS IN ABAX SYSTEM


The wireless detectors send information on violations, tampers, and battery status to the
ACU-100 controller. Two detector operating modes are available:
– passive mode – the battery saving mode, in which information on violations and battery
status is sent to the controller exclusively during the response period (see the RESPONSE
PERIOD parameter), only the tamper information being sent immediately. The detectors
can work in the passive mode, when the alarm system is disarmed.
– active mode – all information is sent to the controller instantly.
Note: The AMD-103 detector always remains in the active mode.
If the controller works as an expander of the wireless devices for INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus
or VERSA control panels, the detector operating mode is controlled through the
communication bus. Arming the partition to which the zone with wireless detector belongs will
switch the detector into the active mode, while disarming will switch the detector into the
passive mode.
In the other configurations, the detector operating mode is controlled by means of the
controller inputs. Indicate for each detector the input that will control the detector operation.
Connect a suitably programmed control panel output to the input. Activating the controller
input will switch the detector into the active mode.
The detectors are switched over from the passive state to the active state, and vice versa,
during the response time, hence performance of this operation is delayed in relation to the
moment of switchover command. This delay, depending on the chosen response frequency,
can be up to 12, 24 or 36 seconds.
The RESPONSE PERIOD has an effect on the detector energy consumption level. The battery
use by the detector decreases as the frequency of communication between the controller and
the wireless device lowers.
It is advisable in some situations that the detector be always active. For example, the user
wants to be sure that no window is open in the facility at the moment of arming. Switching
over the window protection magnetic detector permanently in active state allows to avoid the
risk that the window will be opened just before arming, but the information about it has not yet
come.
The manner of permanently switching the detector to its active state depends on the
controller working configuration. If the controller operates together with the INTEGRA,
INTEGRA Plus or VERSA series control panels, select the corresponding option for wireless
detector. Otherwise, the controller input for detector control should be programmed as always
active.
According to the EN50131-3 standard all Hold-Up devices used with ACU-100
controller must be always in active mode.
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The batteries ensure operation of the detectors for a period of about 3 years,
provided that they remain in the passive state for some portion of that period,
and the RESPONSE PERIOD is 12 seconds. A longer polling period (24 or 36
seconds) means extension of the battery life time. The battery life time in the
detectors switched permanently into the active mode is shorter than in those
which are periodically switched to the passive mode. However, if the specific
character of a detector or its installation place is such that the number of
violations is low, switching the detector permanently into the active mode will
not adversely affect the battery life time.

6.1 ADDITIONAL DETECTOR PARAMETERS TO BE CONFIGURED


APD-100 – wireless passive infrared detector. Sensitivity is to be programmed. In case of
detectors with firmware version 2.01, determine additionally whether the option of
immunity to pets up to 15 kg in weight should be enabled.
APMD-150 – wireless dual motion detector. The following is to be programmed:
– sensitivity of PIR sensor;
– sensitivity of microwave sensor;
– test mode operation.
AMD-100 and AMD-101 – wireless magnetic detectors with an additional input. For the
detectors with electronics version 3.5 D or newer, you must specify which of the two
reed switches on the electronics board is to be active (in older detectors, the selection is
made by means of a jumper). In case of the AMD-101 detector, which occupies 2
positions on the list of devices / 2 zones in the system, the reed switch is to be selected
for the first position / first zone.
AMD-102 – wireless magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector. For the magnetic
contact, you must specify which of the two reed switches on the electronics board is to
be active. For the roller shutter input, you must program the following:
– number of pulses, the registration of which will cause violation of the input;
– pulse validity (the time counted from the pulse occurrence, during which next pulses
must occur for the input to become violated).
Note: The counter of pulses is reset after the pulse validity time expires and after
switching the detector over from passive into active mode.
AGD-100 – wireless glass break detector. Sensitivity of the high-frequency channel is to be
programmed.
AVD-100 – wireless vibration detector and magnetic contact. Determine for the magnetic
contact which of the two reed switches on the electronics board is to be active. Program
the following for the vibration detector:
– sensitivity (a single vibration meeting the sensitivity criterion will cause violation of
the detector);
– number of pulses. Registering the predefined number of vibrations within 30
seconds will cause violation of the detector. All vibrations count (they do not have to
meet the sensitivity criterion). For the value 0, the pulses are not counted.
Note: Parameters are being independently analyzed. As a result, the detector can
signal violation after registering a strong single vibration, caused by a powerful
impact, as well as after a few slight vibrations, caused by a series of weak
strikes.
ASD-100 – wireless smoke and heat detector. The following is to be programmed:
– operating mode of the heat sensor;
– operating mode of the buzzer;
ACU-100 SATEL 23

– duration of alarm signaling by buzzer/LED.


ARD-100 – wireless reorientation detector. Sensitivity is to be programmed.
ATD-100 – wireless temperature detector. For each position taken by the detector, preset the
following temperature threshold parameters:
– threshold type: high (the detector will report violation, when the temperature rises
above the defined value) or low (the detector will report violation, when the
temperature drops below the defined value);
– temperature;
– tolerance.

7. SIRENS IN ABAX SYSTEM


The sirens sent information on tampers and (storage) battery/power supply status to the
ACU-100 controller. The information on tampers is sent immediately, while all the other
information - at the response time (see: RESPONSE PERIOD).
Note: Signaling of the tamper alarm is blocked:
– on entering the test mode,
– on entering the service mode, if working in conjunction with the INTEGRA,
INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panels,
– for 40 seconds after power-up of the siren.
The command to block/unblock the tamper alarm signaling in connection with
entering/exiting the service mode or the test mode is sent during polling time.
Depending on the controller operating configuration, the signaling is triggered:
– on activating the output of INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA system to which the
wireless siren is assigned. The output is to be suitably programmed.
– on activating the controller input which has been selected as the control one.

7.1 DESCRIPTION OF ASP-105 SIREN FUNCTIONING


The ASP-105 outdoor siren:
– occupies 2 positions on the list of devices supported by the controller (acoustic signaling
and optical signaling separately);
– takes up 2 outputs and 2 zones in the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA alarm
system;
– takes up 2 zones and also requires 2 controller inputs to control signaling in the CA-64 or
CA-10 alarm system;
– requires 2 inputs and 2 controller outputs when working in conjunction with other control
panels.
Information on power supply status and tampers is conveyed by means of the alarm system
zones / controller outputs.
The siren allows for independent triggering of optical and acoustic signaling. The command
to trigger the signaling is transmitted by the controller to the siren immediately. Duration of
the acoustic signaling cannot exceed the time programmed for the siren. Duration of the
optical signaling is not limited.
The siren requires +12 V DC supply. A 6 V 1.2 Ah battery can be used as an backup power
supply source.
Note: The siren does not test the battery, hence the battery status should be periodically
checked by the service personnel, as part of the maintenance work.
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Depending on the controller operating configuration, the loss of +12 V DC voltage will:
– cause violation of the second zone occupied by the siren in the system (communication
through the bus with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus, VERSA, CA-64 or CA-10 control panels);
– activate the controller LBA output;
– activate the controller output assigned to the optical signaling (the second position
occupied by the siren on the list of devices).
Depending on the controller operating configuration, the low battery will:
– cause violation of the first zone occupied by the siren in the system (communication
through the bus with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus, VERSA, CA-64 or CA-10 control panels);
– activate the controller LBA output;
– activate the controller output assigned to the acoustic signaling (the first position occupied
by the siren on the list of devices).

7.2 DESCRIPTION OF ASP-205 SIREN FUNCTIONING


Do not leave the ASP-205 siren with its battery inside, if the siren is not installed
in the system. The wireless device which has no communication with the control
panel for more than 10 minutes will consume more energy, thus reducing the
battery life.
The ASP-205 wireless indoor siren:
– occupies 2 positions on the list of devices supported by the controller;
– takes up 2 outputs and 2 zones in the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA alarm
system;
– takes up 2 zones and also requires 2 controller inputs to control signaling in the CA-64 or
CA-10 alarm system;
– requires 2 inputs and at least 1 controller output when used in conjunction with other
control panels (the output is assigned to each of the two positions occupied by the siren
on the list of devices, hence it is possible to assign two outputs, but the same information
will be supplied to both of them ).
Information on power supply status and tampers is conveyed by means of the alarm system
zones / controller outputs.
The siren allows for independent triggering of two different types of signaling with
programmable parameters. A command to trigger the signaling is only send to the siren
during the response time. Hence the cutoff time of the control panel outputs which control
the ASP-205 wireless indoor siren must be longer than the response time. It is recommended
that this time correspond to the signaling duration, as programmed in the siren.
Violation of the siren tamper contact will generate tamper alarm, which will last 3 minutes
(sound type 1 and optical signaling).
Depending on the controller operating configuration, the low battery will:
– cause violation of both zones occupied by the siren in the system (communication through
the bus with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus, VERSA, CA-64 or CA-10 control panels);
– activate the controller LBA output;
– activate the controller outputs assigned to both positions occupied by the siren on the list
of devices.

7.3 ADDITIONAL SIREN PARAMETERS TO BE CONFIGURED


ASP-105 – wireless triggered outdoor siren. The following is to be programmed:
– type of acoustic signaling;
– maximum duration of acoustic signaling.
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ASP-205 – wireless indoor siren. You can program two types of signaling, defining for each
of them:
– maximum duration of signaling;
– type of acoustic signaling;
– whether optical signaling is to be enabled.

8. ASW-100 230V AC WIRELESS CONTROLLERS IN ABAX SYSTEM


The 230 V AC wireless controller:
– takes up 1 position on the list of wireless devices supported by the ACU-100 controller;
– occupies 1 output and 1 zone in the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA alarm system;
– takes up 1 zone and additionally requires 1 ACU-100 controller input to control operation
in the CA-64 or CA-10 alarm system;
– requires 1 zone and 1 ACU-100 controller output when working with other control panels.
Depending on the ASW-100 controller operating configuration, the electric circuit is closed:
– on activating the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA system output to which the
ASW-100 controller is assigned. The output must be programmed accordingly.
– on activating the ACU-100 controller input which has been selected as the control one.
The command to close/open the 230 V electric circuit is transmitted by the ACU-100
controller to the ASW-100 controller at once.
The ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F controllers can work in three modes (given in square
brackets is description from the LCD keypad of INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA
system):
 mode 0 [button: inactive] – the electric circuit is only remotely controlled;
 mode 1 [button: interim control] – the electric circuit can be controlled remotely or
manually;
 mode 2 [button: combined control] – the electric circuit can be controlled remotely or
manually, but remote control can be manually overridden.
Information transmitted through the alarm system zone / ACU-100 controller output depends
on the ASW controller operating mode:
– mode 0 – button status. It is sent immediately.
– mode 1 or 2 – electric circuit status. It is only sent during polling time (see: RESPONSE
PERIOD).
Pressing the button / closing the electric circuit activates the alarm system zone / ACU-100
controller output.
When configuring the ASW-100 E or ASW-100 F controller, carefully select the FILTER value,
i.e. the number of response periods with no response, after which loss of communication with
the ASW-100 controller will be reported. The 230 V sockets are installed at low position,
hence the ASW-100 controllers mounted in them are exposed to the risk of being covered by
personnel moving around the premises.

9. RADIO SIGNAL LEVEL TESTER IN ABAX SYSTEM


The ARF-100 tester takes up one position on the list of devices supported by the ACU-100
controller. The tester enables checking the level of radio signal received either by the
controller from the tester, or by the tester from the controller. The signal level is displayed on
the tester LEDs, when the ACU-100 controller is running in the test mode.
Note: Each tester has the serial number 0000500.
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In order to check the radio signal level and find the optimum installation position for the
wireless device by means of the tester, do the following:
1. Install battery in the tester.
2. Add the tester to the wireless system (see: ADDING NEW WIRELESS DEVICES). If the
ACU-100 controller is used in conjunction with the CA-64, INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or
VERSA control panels, it is recommended that the ARF-100 tester be added as the last
wireless device (after the other devices to be installed in the ABAX system). This will
prevent creating an unnecessary gap due to unused zone after the tester is removed from
the system.
3. Using the designated button, select the power supply mode for the wireless device
which is to be installed and simulated by the tester.
4. Start the test mode in the controller. During response time, the level of radio signal
received by the tester from the controller will be displayed on the LED indicator. Press the
designated button to see the level of signal received by controller from the tester. The
signal level is always refreshed during the response time (which is signaled by 1 short
beep). If a higher update frequency is required, activate the dense polling mode by means
of the button. The signal level displayed on the LEDs will be refreshed every 2
seconds. Information update will be signaled by 2 short beeps.
Note: According to requirements of the EN50131 standard, the level of radio signals sent by
wireless devices is reduced during the test mode operation.
5. Find the optimum location to install the new wireless device.
6. Having completed the test, switch off the tester and remove it from the ABAX wireless
system.
Note: If not used, the tester will switch off automatically after 10 minutes.

10. INTERACTION WITH ALARM CONTROL PANELS


The ACU-100 controller can be used as an:
– expander of wireless devices able to work in conjunction with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA
Plus or VERSA control panels (all information related to the interaction between controller
and VERSA control panel is contained in the manuals delivered with the control panel);
– addressable zone expander able to work in conjunction with the CA-64 control panel;
– zone expander able to work in conjunction with the CA-10 control panel;
– module of wireless devices able to work in conjunction with any alarm control panel.

10.1 EXPANDER OF WIRELESS DEVICES [INTEGRA / INTEGRA PLUS]


Set the suitable operating mode and address of the controller on DIP-switches.

address: operating mode:


4 INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus control panel
Fig. 7. Example of setting the DIP-switches.
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Communication with the control panel is only effected by means of the communication bus.
This way is used for transmission of information on violations of detectors, tampers and
troubles of wireless devices, as well as for control of operation of wireless devices. Table 6
shows how the terminals of the controller communication bus should be connected to the
communication bus terminals of the INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus alarm control panels.

ACU-100 controller terminals


COM +12V CLK DAT
+EX
INTEGRA 24/INTEGRA 32 COM or CK DT
Panel AUX
terminals
INTEGRA 64/INTEGRA 128/ +EX1 CK1 DT1
COM
INTEGRA 64 Plus/INTEGRA 128 Plus +EX2 CK2 DT2
Table 6.

INTEGRA 64 / INTEGRA 128

COM CLK
+12V DAT
COM +12V TMP TMP ITMP COM

A RS485 B CLK DAT COM

ACU-100

TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4

Fig. 8. Example of connecting the ACU-100 controller to the INTEGRA control panel.

Having connected the ACU-100 controller to the control panel, start the expander
identification function in the panel. In the process of addition or removal of the wireless
devices, it must be borne in mind that during controller identification the INTEGRA /
INTEGRA Plus series control panels register the zones and outputs by groups of 8.
Therefore, it is important at the registration of wireless devices in the controller to maintain
continuity, i.e. to avoid spaces in the list, which will eventually reduce the number of available
inputs in the panel. For example, if 9 wireless devices were initially registered in the
controller, but item 7 was later deleted from the list, the control panel will assign 2x8 zones to
the controller, although just 8 devices will be physically connected to it (see Table 7). In case
of devices which, in addition to zones, also take up outputs, it is recommended that they be
added to the system first, so as to maintain the continuity of using both the zones and the
outputs. Table 7 presents a situation in which the first output of the siren has found itself in
position 8, and the second output in position 9. As a result, 16 outputs have been reserved in
the system (the eight output in the first group of 8 outputs, and the first output in the second
group of 8 outputs).
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INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus


ACU-100
zones outputs
It. List of devices No. Device No. Device
1 APD-100 detector 17 APD-100 detector 17 unused/unavailable
2 APD-100 detector 18 APD-100 detector 18 unused/unavailable
3 AMD-100 detector 19 AMD-100 detector 19 unused/unavailable
4 AMD-100 detector 20 AMD-100 detector 20 unused/unavailable
8
5 AMD-101 detector 21 AMD-101 detector 21 unused/unavailable
6 ^ 22 AMD-101 detector 22 unused/unavailable
7 23 unused/unavailable 23 unused/unavailable
8 ASP-105 siren 24 ASP-105 siren 24 ASP-105 siren
9 ^ 25 ASP-105 siren 25 ASP-105 siren
10 26 unused/unavailable 26 unused/unavailable
11 27 unused/unavailable 27 unused/unavailable
12 28 unused/unavailable 28 unused/unavailable
8
13 29 unused/unavailable 29 unused/unavailable
14 30 unused/unavailable 30 unused/unavailable
15 31 unused/unavailable 31 unused/unavailable
16 32 unused/unavailable 32 unused/unavailable
Table 7. An example of incorrect registration of wireless devices. The system must reserve
16 zones and 16 outputs, as well as 2 addresses for devices taking up 8 items. The controller
with address 0 is connected to the first expander bus.

INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus


ACU-100
zones outputs
It. List of devices No. Device No. Device
1 ASP-105 siren 17 ASP-105 siren 17 ASP-105 siren
2 ^ 18 ASP-105 siren 18 ASP-105 siren
3 APD-100 detector 19 APD-100 detector 19 unused/unavailable
4 APD-100 detector 20 APD-100 detector 20 unused/unavailable
8
5 AMD-100 detector 21 AMD-100 detector 21 unused/unavailable
6 AMD-100 detector 22 AMD-100 detector 22 unused/unavailable
7 AMD-101 detector 23 AMD-101 detector 23 unused/unavailable
8 ^ 24 AMD-101 detector 24 unused/unavailable
Table 8. An example of correct registration of wireless devices. The system has reserved 8
zones and 8 outputs, as well as 1 address, for 8 devices. The controller with address 0 is
connected to the first expander bus.

Sometimes, it is impossible to avoid gaps on the list of zones/outputs. This is the case when
the number of zones/outputs actually used by the devices is not a multiple of 8. Avoiding the
gaps is difficult or even impossible when, due to the size of the premises, a number of
ACU-100 controllers are operating in the system.
Apart from assignment of zones and outputs to the controller, the panel will reserve for it an
address on the expander bus. For each group of 8 zones/outputs, 1 address is reserved on
the expander bus. The controller can take up from 1 to 6 addresses on the expander bus.
This should be taken into account at the system design stage and the sufficient number of
unoccupied addresses should be left for the controller. If, after new wireless devices are
added to the controller, it turns out that further addresses are needed, but they are occupied
by other devices, correct completion of the expander identification procedure will be
impossible. Then it will be necessary to change the addresses of devices connected to the
expander bus.
ACU-100 SATEL 29

The system zones to which wireless devices are assigned can be programmed as:
– NC, NO or EOL – depending on the type of device, the zone will provide information
about detector violation, power failure, etc.
– 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO – depending on the type of device, the zone will provide
information about detector violation, power failure, etc., and, additionally, about tampers.
Changing the wireless detectors from passive to active state takes place simultaneously with
arming the partition to which the zone with wireless detector belongs. After disarming, the
detectors will re-enter the passive state. It does not refer to the 24hr zones. The wireless
detectors assigned to those zones remain always in the active state. Additionally, the ALWAYS
ACTIVE option can be enabled for any wireless detector.

Do not program reversed polarity for the alarm system outputs to which
wireless devices are assigned, because these devices will function in reversed
mode (the inactive output will arm, and the active output will disarm).

10.2 ADDRESSABLE ZONE EXPANDER [CA-64]


Using the DIP-switches, set the suitable operating mode, address and programming mode of
the ACU-100 controller.

address: programming: operating mode:


25 DLOAD10 CA-64 control panel
Fig. 9. Example of setting the DIP-switches.

Communication with the control panel is effected by means of the communication bus. This
way is used for transmission of information on violations of detectors and tampers of wireless
devices. Control of the detectors (changeover to active/passive state), sirens (triggering
alarm signal), 230 V AC controller (closing/opening the electric circuit) etc. is performed
through the control inputs of the ACU-100 controller. Suitably programmed outputs of the
alarm control panel should be connected to the control inputs.
Fig. 10 shows a configuration example of the ACU-100 controller working together with the
CA-64 control panel. The controller communication bus is connected to the second expander
bus of the control panel. The OUT9 panel low-current output has been programmed as type
42: POWER SUPPLY ON ARMED and connected to the AR1 controller control input. This input is
used to toggle the wireless detectors between their passive and active state. The OUT10
panel low-current output has been programmed as type 1: BURGLARY ALARM and connected to
the AR2 controller control input. This input triggers the wireless siren. In the presented
example, the controller information outputs (CON, JAM, LBA) remain unconnected. They can
be connected to the control panel inputs so as to obtain in this way information on troubles
related to operation of the wireless devices.
Having connected the ACU-100 controller to the control panel, start the expander
identification function in it.
When interacting with the CA-64 control panel, the ACU-100 controller makes 48 wireless
zones available to it. The zone numbers are assigned to the wireless devices registered in
the controller according to the following principle:
zone number = 16 + number of the wireless device on the list
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+12V
OUT9
OUT10
OUT11
OUT12
OUT13
OUT14
OUT15
CA-64 OUT16
COM

CK1 COM EX2 DT2 CK2 Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Z9 COM Z10 Z11 COM Z12 Z13 COM Z14 Z15 COM Z16
COM +12V TMP TMP ITMP COM

A RS485 B CLK DAT COM


ACU-100

TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4

Fig. 10. Example of connecting the ACU-100 controller to the CA-64 control panel.

The system zones to which wireless devices are assigned can be programmed as:
– NC, NO or EOL – depending on the type of device, the zone will provide information
about detector violation, power failure, etc.
– 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO – depending on the type of device, the zone will provide
information about detector violation, power failure, etc., and, additionally, about tampers.
Connection of the controller to the CA-64 alarm control panel excludes the possibility to
connect to it the zone expanders (CA-64 E, CA-64 EPS and CA-64 ADR) as well as the
CA-64 PP zones & outputs expander with power supply.

10.3 ZONE EXPANDER [CA-10]

address: programming: operating mode:


0011 DLOAD10 CA-10 control panel with 1 keypad
Fig. 11. Example of setting the DIP-switches.

Using the DIP-switches, set the suitable operating mode, address and programming mode of
the ACU-100 controller. To determine the operating mode you should take into account the
number of keypads installed in the system. Depending on the number of keypads, the
ACU-100 SATEL 31

controller makes it possible to expand the system by 2, 4 or 6 wireless zones (see Table 9),
the status of which (violations and tampers of the wireless devices assigned to these zones)
will be transmitted by means of the communication bus.
Number of keypads in the

control panel terminals

control panel terminals


controller terminals to
keypad terminals to
Connection of CLK

Connection of CLK

Numbers of additional system zones


(zones 9 and 10 are reserved in the system for the 1st keypad zones)
system

11 12 13 14 15 16
output 11 output 12 output 13 output 14 output 15 output 16
1 CLK1 CLK2
in controller in controller in controller in controller in controller in controller
CLK1 zone in 2nd zone in 2nd output 13 output 14 output 15 output 16
2 CLK3
CLK2 keypad keypad in controller in controller in controller in controller
CLK1
zone in 2nd zone in 2nd zone in 3rd zone in 3rd output 15 output 16
3 CLK2 CLK4
keypad keypad keypad keypad in controller in controller
CLK3
Table 9.

COM OUT6 OUT5 +12V


AR1
AR2

CA-10

COM OUT4 COM +KPD DATA CLK1 CLK2 CLK3 CLK4 COM Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8

OUT2
OUT1
CLK
DAT
COM +12V TMP TMP ITMP COM

A RS485 B CLK DAT COM

ACU-100

TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4

Fig. 12. Example of connecting the ACU-100 controller to the CA-10 control panel.
32 Two-way wireless system ABAX ACU-100

Control of the detectors (changeover to active/passive state), sirens (triggering alarm signal),
230 V AC controller (closing/opening the electric circuit) etc. is performed through the control
inputs of the ACU-100 controller. Suitably programmed outputs of the alarm control panel
should be connected to the control inputs. Additionally, it is possible to connect the first eight
outputs of the controller to the control panel zones. Thus the alarm control panel can receive
information from the wireless devices assigned to these outputs. Connecting the ACU-100
controller to the CA-10 control panel at the same time by means of communication bus and
control panel zones will enable the system to be expanded by up to 14 wireless zones.
Fig. 12 shows an example of configuration of the ACU-100 controller interacting with the
CA-10 control panel. One keypad is connected to the control panel, therefore the CLK
controller terminal is connected to the CLK2 panel terminal. The zones made available by the
ACU-100 controller to the control panel by means of the communication bus have in the
security system numbers from 11 to 16 (controller outputs from 11 to 16). These zones
should be programmed in the control panel as 2EOL/NO type. The controller outputs OUT1
and OUT2 have been connected, respectively, to the control panel zones Z1 and Z2 (thus,
the total number of wireless zones in the system will amount to 8).The control panel zones to
which the controller outputs have been connected should be configured as NO type. Still
available are the control panel zones from Z3 to Z8. You can connect to them wire-operated
devices or consecutive controller outputs as well as wireless devices assigned to them. The
OUT5 control panel low-current output has been programmed as type 35: POWER SUPPLY ON
ARMED MODE and connected to the AR1 controller control input. This input switches the
wireless detectors from passive to active state, and vice versa. The OUT6 control panel low-
current output has been programmed as type 01: BURGLARY ALARM and connected to the AR2
controller control input. This input triggers the wireless siren. In the presented example, the
controller information outputs (TPR, CON, JAM, LBA) have remained unconnected. These
outputs can be connected to the control panel zones so as to obtain in this way information
on problems connected with operation of wireless devices.

10.4 MODULE OF WIRELESS DEVICES [ANY ALARM CONTROL PANEL]


Using the DIP-switches, set the suitable operating mode of the ACU-100 controller, number
of ACX-100 modules which are connected to it, as well as the programming mode.

number of ACX-100 modules: programming: operating mode:


3 keypad any control panel

Fig. 13. Example of setting the DIP-switches.

Communication with the control panel in this configuration is effected by means of controller
outputs and inputs. The controller outputs to which the wireless devices are assigned should
be connected to the control panel zones. Control of the detectors (changeover to
active/passive state), sirens (triggering alarm signal), 230 V AC controller (closing/opening
the electric circuit) etc. is performed through the control inputs of the ACU-100 controller.
Suitably programmed outputs of the alarm control panel should be connected to the control
inputs.
Shown in the example, Fig. 14, is the CA-6 alarm control panel of SATEL make, however it
can be any other panel as well. The controller outputs OUT1 to OUT5 are connected,
respectively, to the control panel zones Z1 to Z5 (preprogrammed as type NO). The TPR
output, which informs of tampers of wireless devices and controller (TMP terminals
ACU-100 SATEL 33

connected to COM and ITMP terminals), is connected to the Z6 panel zone, preprogrammed
as NO type, reaction type 24H AUDIBLE. The OUT4 panel low-current output has been
programmed as type 35: POWER SUPPLY ON ARMED MODE and connected to the AR1 controller
control input. This input toggles the wireless detectors between the passive and active state.
The OUT5 panel low-current output has been programmed as type BURGLARY ALARM
SIGNALING and connected to the AR2 controller control input. This input triggers the wireless
siren.

AR1

COM OUT6 OUT5


AR2

CA-6

COM OUT2 COM OUT3 COM +KPD DTA CLK CTL Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6

OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
OUT1
TPR
COM +12V TMP TMP ITMP COM

A RS485 B CLK DAT COM

ACU-100

TPR CON JAM LBA OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COM AR1 AR2 AR3 AR4

Fig. 14. Example of connecting the ACU-100 controller to the CA-6 control panel.

11. PROGRAMMING AND DIAGNOSTICS


The way of programming and the access to diagnostic functions depend on the working
configuration of the controller:
 interacting with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panels
 keypad of alarm system in service mode;
 computer with DLOADX program connected to INTEGRA control panel;
 computer with DLOAD10 program connected to the RS-232 port of the controller for the
duration of diagnostic test.
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 interacting with other control panels


 LCD keypad to be connected to the controller for the time of programming;
 computer with DLOAD10 program connected to controller RS-232 port for the time of
programming.

11.1 LCD KEYPAD OF INTEGRA / INTEGRA PLUS SECURITY SYSTEM


1. Enter the service code, confirm with the [*] key and press the key 9 to get access to the
service mode.
2. Proceed to the function of programming the controller settings a (STRUCTURE
HARDWARE EXPANDERS SETTINGS controller name).
3. Program the controller as required.
4. Quit the service mode.
Functions for programming the controller and wireless devices:
No autorst.3t.
Tamper in part.
Response period
High jam sens.
New device
Active mode
Configuration
Filter
Remove device
Synchronization
Test mode on
Test mode off
Diagnostics of the controller and the wireless devices registered in it is facilitated by using
functions available in the user menu.
Overview of all functions – see Section DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS, OPTIONS AND COMMANDS.

11.2 LCD KEYPAD OF VERSA ALARM SYSTEM


In order to select the partition in which tamper alarm will be triggered if the controller is
tampered or disconnected from the bus, and/or to program the response period and name,
you can use the SETTINGS function (SERVICE MODE 2. HARDWARE 1. KPDS & EXPS.
2. SETTINGS). After selecting the controller from the list to be displayed, the programming
should be conducted according to the "step by step" method.
The other programming related functions of the ABAX system are available in the ACU-100
submenu (SERVICE MODE 2. HARDWARE 1. KPDS & EXPS. 3. ACU-100):
[213#1#] 1. New device
[213#2#] 2. Config. device
[213#3#] 3. Remove device
[213#4#] 4. Wirelss.zones
[213#5#] 5. Synchronize
[213#6#] 6. Test mode on
[213#7#] 7. Test mode off
For additional information please see the manuals delivered with the VERSA control panel.
ACU-100 SATEL 35

11.3 DLOADX PROGRAM


1. Launch the DLOADX program and establish communication with the control panel (see
PROGRAMMING manual for INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panel).

2. Click on the button to open the window showing structure of the security system.
3. Select the "Hardware" tab, and then highlight the wireless system controller in the list of
devices.
4. Program the controller.
5. Having finished entering the new settings, save them in the controller by clicking on the

"Write" button (the and buttons in the main menu of DLOADX program are not
intended for reading/writing the settings of the controller and wireless devices supported
by it).

Fig. 15. Configuration of the ACU-100 controller working together with the INTEGRA control
panel in DLOADX program. Given under information on the module type and address is the
version of its firmware. The wireless devices have been registered in the controller as
recommended earlier in this manual: the devices which occupy both zones and outputs in the
system were added first, while the devices taking up zones only were added after them.

Such diagnostic functions as SIGNAL LEVEL, COMMUNICATION QUALITY and RESTART


COMMUNICATION TEST in
the DLOADX program are available in the WIRELESS DEVICE window.
36 Two-way wireless system ABAX ACU-100

Fig. 16. DLOADX program window showing signal level and quality of controller
communication with wireless devices (ACU-100 controller working together with the
INTEGRA control panel).

Troubles of wireless devices (no communication, low battery level, jamming) can be read out
in the DLOADX program in the TROUBLES window.

11.4 LCD KEYPAD CONNECTED TO CONTROLLER


1. Set the option of programming by means of LCD keypad on the DIP-switches on the
controller electronics board.
2. Connect the keypad to the controller (see: CONNECTING KEYPAD TO CONTROLLER).
3. Enter the service code and confirm by pressing the [#] key, to get access to the menu of
controller service functions.
4. Program the controller as required.
5. Quit the service mode using the SERVICE END.
6. Disconnect the keypad.
11.4.1 Service mode of keypad connected to the controller
You can move through the menu and use the service functions by means of the following
keypad keys:
 – scroll the functions list up;
 – scroll the functions list down;
 – enter the function/submenu;
 or [*] – exit the function/submenu without making changes (some functions can only be
quitted by pressing the asterisk [*] key);
[#] – enter the function/submenu; accept the data entered.
ACU-100 SATEL 37

The menu of service mode in LCD keypad connected to the controller:


Service end
New device
Remove device
Device names
Serial number
Inputs
Outputs
Settings Response period
Filter
Configuration
Trouble indication
Input types
Output type
Set defaults
Tests Signal level
Communications state
Tamper state
Battery state
Jamming
Test mode
Clear memory
Synchronization
Supply voltage
Service code
Overview of all functions – see Section DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS, OPTIONS AND COMMANDS.

11.5 DLOAD10 PROGRAM


1. Set the option of programming through the RS-232 port on the DIP-switches on the
controller electronics board (this is not required when the controller is used in conjunction
with INTEGRA or INTEGRA Plus control panel).
2. Connect computer to the controller (see: CONNECTING COMPUTER TO THE CONTROLLER).
3. Launch the DLOAD10 program in the computer (access to the program is protected with
password, which is 1234 by default and can be changed to any sequence of 16
characters).
4. Open the "Communication" menu, select the "Configuration" item and indicate the
computer port to which the controller is connected.
5. Open the "File" menu, select "New device", and then "ACU-100".
38 Two-way wireless system ABAX ACU-100

Fig. 17. Activation of the ACU-100 controller support in the DLOAD10 program.

6. Having established communication, the program will compare identifiers in computer and
controller, and if they coincide, it will read data from the controller.
7. Configure the controller settings.
8. After completion of entering the new settings, save them in the controller by clicking on the
button.

A useful diagnostic tool in the DLOAD10 program is the level of signal currently received by
the controller in its working radio band, which is presented as a real time diagram. It
illustrates both the noise level and all registered at a particular moment signals from other
radio devices operating on the same frequency band. Presented in red color are signals from
wireless devices operated by the controller. To open the window showing the radio signal
level, click on the button. Also the level of radio signal received by the controller from
individual devices can be represented in a diagrammatic form.
Note: When the ACU-100 controller is connected to the INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus control
panel, the options regarding configuration of wireless devices are not available in the
DLOAD10 program. Available are only diagnostic functions, including diagrams
illustrating the radio signal levels.
ACU-100
SATEL

Fig. 18. ACU-100 controller operating window in the DLOAD10 program.


39
40 Two-way wireless system ABAX ACU-100

Fig. 19. DLOAD10 program window with a diagram of the level of radio signal received by the
controller.

11.6 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS, OPTIONS AND COMMANDS


Identifier – the identifier in the DLOAD10 program is intended to protect the controller against
an attempt of unauthorized reprogramming. The identifier consists of 16 characters. By
default, these are 0 only. They can be substituted by digits from 0 to 9 and/or letters
from A to F range. The program will not establish communication with the controller,
unless a valid identifier is entered. If data of the system we wish to get access to were
previously saved in the computer, a window will be displayed on the screen with a list of
files containing data with consistent identifier. You can choose one of these files to
establish communication.
Service code – the keypad code (password) is intended for protection of the controller
against an attempt of unauthorized reprogramming. By default, it has the form of 12345,
but it can be changed to any sequence of 8 digits. Without entering the correct code, the
controller service mode cannot be started in the keypad.
New device – this command initiates the procedure of adding new wireless devices to the
system.
Remove device – this command initiates the procedure of deleting wireless devices from the
system.
Device names – you can assign names to the wireless devices registered in the controller.
This does not apply to the controller operating together with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus
or VERSA series control panels.
Serial numbers – this service function in LCD keypad connected to the controller makes it
possible to check the serial numbers of wireless devices included in the system. The
serial number in DLOADX and DLOAD10 programs is displayed in on-line mode at each
device registered in the controller.
Inputs – you should select a control input for each wireless device registered in the
controller. This does not apply to the controller operating together with INTEGRA,
INTEGRA Plus or VERSA series control panels.
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Notes:
 When a new wireless device is added to the system, the input 1 is indicated by default as
the control input.
 When the entered input number is higher than 24, the input to control the device will be
always active.
Outputs – wireless devices are assigned to particular controller outputs. This does not apply
to the CA-64 (it is possible to assign the devices to outputs, but the outputs will not be
used for communication with the control panel), INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus and VERSA
control panels.
Note: When a new wireless device is being added to the system, it is by default assigned to
the output 1.
SETTINGS – calls submenu of the keypad connected to the computer.
Response period – the controller communicates with the wireless devices at specified time
intervals. During those periods the controller gathers information on the status of
devices and, if necessary, sends commands to the devices, e.g. switches the detectors
to their active/passive state, activates/deactivates the test mode, and changes
configuration of the devices. The response period may be 12, 24 or 36 seconds. The
rarer the communication between the controller and wireless devices, the more wireless
devices can work within each other's range. The maximum number of devices for 12s is
150, for 24s – 300, and for 36s – 450. Outside the response period, information on
tampers of the devices and violations of the detectors being in their active state is sent to
the controller.
Note: In the case of the AMD-103 detector, no communication takes place during polling.
Filter – it is possible to define the number of unanswered polls, after which "no
communication" will be reported. You may enter the values from the range of 0 to 50.
Entering the digit 0 will disable control of the device for presence in the system.
Higher sensitivity for jamming detection – if this option is enabled, the sensitivity of
detection of radio communication jamming is boosted. The option is available when the
controller is connected to the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panel.
Note: In the case of the AMD-103 magnetic contact, the presence check is performed in
a different way than for the other ABAX system devices. If the value programmed for
the FILTER parameter differs from 0, the lack of presence will be reported if no
transmission from the AMD-103 magnetic contact is received within one hour.
Configuration – some wireless devices (e.g. APD-100 APMD-150, AGD-100, AVD-100 and
ASD-100 detectors, ASP-105 and ASP-205 sirens) make extra options available, which
can be configured by radio.
Problem signaling – activation of any of the controller functional outputs (TPR, CON, JAM
or LBA) can be indicated by LED or sound signal. This option is unavailable when the
controller interacts with INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA series control panels.
Input types – the control inputs can be programmed as NO (normally open) or NC (normally
closed). The parameter is not available if the controller is connected to the INTEGRA,
INTEGRA Plus or VERSA series control panels.
Output type – outputs of the controller and ACX-100 modules can be programmed as NO
(normally open) or NC (normally closed). The parameter is not available if the controller
is connected to the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA series control panels.
Set defaults – this function, which is only available in the LCD keypad connected to the
controller, is used to restore the defaults.
TESTS – calls submenu of the keypad connected to the computer.
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Signal level – this function, available in the LCD keypad, allows checking the level of signal
received from wireless devices. The signal level is presented in percentage form. In the
DLOAD10 program, the signal level is visualized graphically in on-line mode, with no
need for calling any function. In the DLOADX program, information on the signal level is
shown in the "Wireless device" window.
Communication state – this function, available in the LCD keypad connected to the
controller, allows you to check with which devices the communication is correct, or non-
existent, or was temporarily lost. In the DLOAD10 program, all the communication-related
information is shown in real time, with no need for calling any function. In the INTEGRA,
INTEGRA Plus or VERSA system LCD keypad, the information on possible lack of
communication is given in the user menu, TROUBLES submenu, and in the DLOADX
program, in the "Troubles" window.
Tamper state – this function, available in the LCD keypad connected to the controller, allows
you to check which of the wireless devices are or were tampered with. In the DLOAD10
program, all the tamper-related information is given on-line, with no need for calling any
function. In the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA system LCD keypad, as well as in
the DLOADX program, it is possible to check the wireless device/controller for presence
of tamper by using the EVENTS function. Additionally, the information on possible
tampers of wireless devices can be found in the DLOADX program in the "Zones state".
Battery status – function is available in the LCD keypad connected to the controller.
Depending on the type of device, the low battery message may indicate:
– low battery (detectors);
– loss of 12 V DC supply (ASP-105 siren);
– loss of 18 V AC supply (ACX-201 expander);
– discharged battery (ASP-105 siren, ACX-201 expander);
– overload of AUX1 or AUX2 supply output (ACX-201 expander).
In the DLOAD10 program, information on the status of battery / power supply / storage
battery / supply outputs is given in on-line mode in the "Battery" column. In the
INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA system LCD keypad, information on low batteries
and other troubles is given in the user menu, TROUBLES submenu, and in the DLOADX
program, in the "Troubles" window.
Note: When low battery status is indicated, replace the battery within 2–3 weeks.
Jamming – this function, available in the LCD keypad connected to the controller, makes it
possible to check whether the wireless system operation is not jammed by any device,
which emits radio waves on the same frequency. If there was a jamming event,
information is given of the fact, stating how many times and what was its amplitude. In
the DLOAD10 program all the information on jamming is given in on-line mode, with no
need for calling any function. In the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA system LCD
keypad, the information on possible jamming is given in the user menu, TROUBLES
submenu, and in the DLOADX program, in the "Troubles" window.
Test mode – activation of the test mode makes all the wireless devices indicate
communication with the controller by blinking LEDs. Detectors inform on violations and
tampers, using the LEDs. In the normal operating mode of the wireless devices, the
signaling on LEDs is "off" for energy-saving considerations. When in the test mode, the
tamper alarm signaling in sirens is disabled. After exiting the test mode, its actual
termination will take place at the next response period. The test mode will be
automatically exited 30 minutes after:
– it is started through the DLOADX program. If the WIRELESS DEVICES window is opened
during this time in the DLOADX program, the test mode duration will be extended (the
30-minute countdown will run from closing the window),
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– termination of the service mode in the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control
panel or the keypad connected to the controller,
– closing the DLOAD10 program.
Notes:
 According to requirements of the EN50131 standard, the level of radio signals sent by
wireless devices is reduced during the test mode operation.
 For the AMD-103 detector, entering the test mode remotely is not possible.
Clear memory – this command will erase the memory, where information on tampers of
wireless devices, low battery, and jamming is stored.
Restart communication test – the command, available in the DLOAD10 and DLOADX
programs only, which resets the communication test. The communication test consists
in monitoring the response cycle. If during a consecutive poll a device fails to establish
communication with the controller, the fact is registered and presented as impairment of
communication quality. The test is carried out in the on-line mode, and its results are
visualized as the Communication quality in percentage form.
Synchronization – the ACU-100 controller checks whether other wireless systems are
operating within its range, and if so, it adjusts the response time accordingly.
Synchronization is performed automatically on starting the controller and after each
operation of addition/removal of devices supported by it. Additionally, it can be started
manually with this command.
Supply voltage – function if the LCD keypad which allows the controller supply voltage level
to be checked. In the DLOAD10, DLOADX programs, the information on supply voltage is
provided in on-line mode, with no need for starting any function whatever.
In/Out module tampers – information on communication of the controller with the ACX-100
input/output expansion modules, available in the DLOAD10 program only. Lack of
communication is recognized as the module tamper.
Tamper alarm in partition [Expander tamper] – this option, available when the controller is
connected to the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or VERSA control panel, makes it possible
to indicate the partition where alarm will be triggered in the event of controller tamper.
No blocking after 3 tampers – option available when interacting with the INTEGRA /
INTEGRA Plus series control panel. The controller generates alarm on opening the
tamper contact. Normally, if 3 consecutive tamper alarms are not cleared, signaling of
next tamper alarms will be blocked, which prevents the same events being repeatedly
saved in the control panel memory. The option allows the blocking to be disabled.
Always active – this option, available when interacting with the INTEGRA, INTEGRA Plus or
VERSA series control panel, allows the detector to be permanently switched to active
state.
Service end – this function ends the service mode in the keypad.

12. CONFIGURATION OF ADDITIONAL PARAMETERS AND OPTIONS IN


WIRELESS DEVICES

12.1 DLOADX OR DLOAD10 PROGRAM


Additional parameters and options are to be programmed in the "Configuration" column.
12.1.1 APD-100 detector
For detectors with firmware version 2.01, enter a 2-digit sequence. The first digit relates to
sensitivity (see: Table 10), and the second one – to the pet immunity option (0 – option
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disabled, 1 – option enabled). For detectors with older firmware, enter a digit from 1 to 3,
which corresponds to the selected sensitivity (see: Table 10).
Number Detector sensitivity
1 low
2 medium
3 high
Table 10.
12.1.2 APMD-150 detector
Enter a 3-digit sequence:
1st digit – sensitivity of PIR sensor: from 1 to 4 (1 – minimum; 4 – maximum),
2nd digit – sensitivity of microwave sensor: from 1 to 8 (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum),
3rd digit – type of operation in the test mode: 0 (signaling violation after motion is detected by
both sensors), 1 (signaling violation after motion is detected by PIR sensor) or 2
(signaling violation after motion is detected by microwave sensor).
For example, entering the values 4-4-0 means that the PIR sensor sensitivity has been set to
4, the microwave sensor sensitivity also to 4, and in the test mode the detector will signal
violation (the LED will light up) after motion is sensed by both sensors.
12.1.3 AMD-100 and AMD-101 detectors
Enter the digit 0 (the lower reed switch) or 1 (the side reed switch) to select which of the two
reed switches is to be active.
12.1.4 AMD-102 detector
For the magnetic contact (the first position / the first zone occupied by the AMD-102
detector), enter the digit 0 (the lower reed switch) or 1 (the side reed switch) to select which
of the two reed switches is to be active.
For the roller shutter input (the second position / the second zone occupied by the AMD-102
detector), enter a sequence of two digits:
1st digit – number of pulses: from 1 to 8,
2nd digit – pulse validity: 0 (30 s), 1 (120 s), 2 (240 s) or 3 (unlimited duration – only
switching over the detector from passive into active mode will reset the pulse counter).
For example, entering the values 4-2 means that the zone will be violated after registering
4 pulses, and the maximum time that can elapse between the first and the last pulse can be
240 seconds.
12.1.5 AGD-100 detector
Enter a digit from 1 to 3 which corresponds to the selected sensitivity for the high-frequency
channel (see: Table 10).
12.1.6 AVD-100 detector
For the magnetic contact (the first position / the first zone occupied by the AVD-100 detector),
enter the digit 0 (the lower reed switch) or 1 (the side reed switch) to select which of the two
reed switches is to be active.
For the vibration detector (the second zone occupied by the AVD-100 detector), enter a 2-
digit sequence:
1st digit – sensitivity: from 1 to 8 (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum),
2nd digit – number of pulses: from 0 to 7.
For example, entering the values 4-6 means that sensitivity has been set to 4, and the
number of pulses to 6.
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12.1.7 ASD-100 detector


Enter a 3-digit sequence corresponding to the selected parameters, as shown in Table 11.
1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit
digit heat sensor digit audible signaling digit signaling duration
0 disabled 0 none 1 1 minute
1 A1 1 sound type 1 2 3 minutes
2 A2 2 sound type 2 3 6 minutes
3 B 3 sound type 3 4 9 minutes
Table 11.
For example, entering the 0-2-4 means that the heat sensor has been disabled, acoustic
signaling type 2 has been selected, and the signaling by means of buzzer/LEDs will last 9
minutes.
12.1.8 ARD-100 detector
Enter a digit from the 1 to 16 range, corresponding to the selected sensitivity (1 – minimum;
16 – maximum).
12.1.9 ATD-100 detector
For each position taken by the detector enter in turn:
– letter H (high temperature threshold) or L (low temperature threshold);
– numerical value corresponding to a temperature from the -30° C to +70° C range (with up
to 0.5° accuracy),
– numerical value corresponding to a tolerance from the 0.5° C to 10° C range (with up to
0.5° accuracy).
12.1.10 ASP-105 siren
Program the acoustic signaling parameters (the first position / the first zone to which the siren
is assigned), i.e. enter the two-digit sequence, according to Table 12.
1st digit 2nd digit
digit acoustic signaling digit signaling duration
1 sound type 1 1 1 minute
2 sound type 2 2 3 minutes
3 sound type 3 3 6 minutes
4 sound type 4 4 9 minutes
Table 12.
For example, entering the values 2-3 means that acoustic signaling type 2 has been selected
and that its duration will be 6 minutes.
12.1.11 ASP-205 siren
Determine the signaling parameters independently for both positions / zones occupied by the
siren, entering in each case a 3-digit sequence, according to Table 13.
1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit
digit signaling duration digit acoustic signaling digit optical signaling
1 1 minute 0 none 0 disabled
2 3 minutes 1 sound type 1 1 enabled
3 6 minutes 2 sound type 2 - -
4 9 minutes 3 sound type 3 - -
Table 13.
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For example, entering the values 2-0-1 means that the signaling will last 3 minutes, the
acoustic signaling has been disabled, and the optical signaling enabled.
12.1.12 ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F controllers
Enter a digit from the 0 to 2 range, which corresponds to the selected mode of operation.

12.2 LCD KEYPAD


In the LCD keypad of INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus system, additional parameters and options
of the wireless devices are to be programmed by means of the CONFIGURATION function
(SERVICE MODE STRUCTURE HARDWARE EXPANDERS SETTINGS  controller name
CONFIGURATION). Having started the function, select the zone to which the wireless device
is assigned and press the [#] or  key. In case of devices which take up more zones,
selection of the suitable zone depends additionally on the parameter to be programmed.
Having programmed the parameters, confirm the new settings with the [#] key. Automatic
return to the zone selection list will follow.
In the LCD keypad connected to the controller, additional parameters and options of the
wireless devices are also programmed by means of the CONFIGURATION function (SERVICE
MODE SETTINGS CONFIGURATION). Having started the function, select the device form the
list and press [#] or . In case of devices which take up more zones, selection of the suitable
zone depends additionally on the parameter to be programmed. Having programmed the
parameters, confirm the new settings with the [#] key. Automatic return to the device
selection list will follow.
Configuration of the wireless devices by means of the LCD keypad of VERSA system is
described in the programming manual for VERSA control panels.
12.2.1 APD-100 detector
The  and  keys enable navigation between the programmable parameters. The  and 
keys make it possible to select sensitivity within the range from 1 to 3 (see Table 10), as well
as enable/disable the pet immunity option. Enabled pet immunity option is indicated by the
symbol.
12.2.2 APMD-150 detector
The  and  keys allow you to navigate between the detector programmable parameters,
and the  and  keys to modify them. The following should be programmed:
– sensitivity of the PIR sensor within the 1 to 4 range (1 – minimum; 4 – maximum);
– sensitivity of the microwave sensor within the 1 to 8 range (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum);
– manner of operation in the test mode: 0 (signaling violation after motion is detected by
both sensors), 1 (signaling violation after motion is detected by PIR sensor) or 2 (signaling
violation after motion is detected by MW sensor).
12.2.3 AMD-100 and AMD-101 detector
Use the  and  keys to select the active reed switch.
12.2.4 AMD-102 detector
After selecting the first position / the first zone occupied by the AMD-102 detector, use the 
and  keys to indicate the active reed switch.
After selecting the second position / the second zone occupied by the AMD-102 detector, the
parameters of roller shutter zone can be configured. The  and  keys allow you to navigate
between the parameters, and the  and  keys to modify them. The following should be
programmed:
– number of pulses within the 1 to 8 range;
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– pulse validity: 30, 120 or 240 seconds, or unlimited duration (--- on the display) i.e. only
switching over the detector from passive in to active state will reset the pulse counter.
12.2.5 AGD-100 detector
The  and  keys enable sensitivity to be selected within the 1 to 3 range (see Table 10).
12.2.6 AVD-100 detector
After selecting the first position / the first zone occupied by the AVD-100, the  and  keys
allow you to indicate the active reed switch of the magnetic contact.
After selecting the second position / the second zone occupied by the AVD-100 detector, the
parameters of the vibration detector can be configured. The  and  keys allow you to
navigate between the parameters and the  and  keys to modify them. The following
should be programmed:
– sensitivity within the range from 1 to 8 (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum);
– number of pulses within the range from 0 to 7.
12.2.7 ASD-100 detector
The  and  keys allow you to navigate between the programmable detector parameters,
and the  and  keys to modify them. The following should be programmed:
– operating mode of the heat sensor: you can disable the sensor (the symbol displayed) or
select the detection class (A1, A2 or B) acc. to the standard EN 54-5;
– operating mode of the buzzer: you can disable the buzzer (the symbol displayed) or
select one of the three types of sound signaling;
– duration of alarm signaling by the buzzer/LED: 1, 3, 6 or 9 minutes.
12.2.8 ARD-100 detector
The  and  keys enable sensitivity to be selected within the range from 1 to 16 (1 –
minimum; 16 – maximum).
12.2.9 ATD-100 detector
Use the  and  keys to navigate between the programmable parameters of the detector.
Use the numeric keys to program the following:
– temperature: a value from the -30° C to 70° C range (with up to 0.5° accuracy) – to enter
the preceding “-” sign, press one of the numeric keys from 3 to 9;
– tolerance: a value from the 0.5° C to 10° C range (with up to 0.5° accuracy);
– threshold type: H (high) or L (low).
12.2.10 ASP-105 siren
After selecting the first position / the first zone occupied by the siren, define the parameters of
acoustic signaling. Use the  and  keys to navigate between the parameters and the 
and  keys to modify them. The following should be programmed:
– type of acoustic signaling: a choice out of four types is provided;
– maximum duration of signaling: 1, 3, 6 or 9 minutes.
12.2.11 ASP-205 siren
Signaling parameters can be independently selected for both positions / zones occupied by
the siren. Use the  and  keys to navigate between the parameters and the  and  keys
to modify them. The following should be programmed:
– operating mode of acoustic signaling: it can be disabled (the symbol displayed) or one
out of three types of acoustic signaling selected;
– maximum duration of signaling: 1, 3, 6 or 9 minutes;
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– operating mode of optical signaling: it can be disabled (the symbol displayed) or enabled
(the symbol displayed). The LCD keypad of INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus system allows
you to enable/disable the signaling by pressing any numerical key (the  and  keys
have no effect).
12.2.12 ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F controllers
Use the  and  keys to select the operating mode of the ASW-100 controller.

13. RESTORING CONTROLLER DEFAULT SETTINGS


The following parameters are preprogrammed by default:
 service code: 12345;
 DLOAD10 identifier: 0000000000000000;
 response period: 24s;
 problem signaling: LED indicator;
 no registered wireless devices.
The default (factory) settings can be restored by means of the SET DEFAULT function in the
keypad connected to the controller, or by way of hardware restart. In order to restore the
defaults by means of the hardware restart, follow the instructions below:
1. Disconnect the controller power supply.
2. Disconnect the cables connected to the controller communication bus.
3. Short the CLK and DAT terminals.
4. Reconnect the power supply. A short while after power-up, the operating mode LED
indicator will light in red. When default settings are restored, the LED color will change to
green.
5. Open the CLK and DAT terminals.
6. Disconnect the controller power supply.
7. Reconnect the cables to the controller communication bus.
8. Reconnect the controller power supply.

14. SPECIFICATIONS
Operating frequency band................................................................... 868.0 MHz ÷ 868.6 MHz
Number of supported wireless devices .................................................................................. 48
Range ..............................................................................................up to 500 m (in open area)
Supply voltage ................................................................................................... 12 V DC ±15%
Standby current consumption ........................................................................................140 mA
Maximum current consumption ......................................................................................140 mA
Outputs current-carrying capacity ....................................................................................50 mA
Security grade according to EN50131-3 ....................................................................... Grade 2
Environmental class according to EN50130-5 .........................................................................II
Operating temperature range............................................................................ -10 °C…+55 °C
Maximum humidity ..........................................................................................................93±3%
Complied with standards. EN 50130-4, EN 50130-5, EN 50131-1, EN 50131-3, EN 50131-5-3
Electronics board dimensions ............................................................................... 104 x 73 mm
Housing dimensions, OPU-1 A ................................................................... 126 x 158 x 32 mm
Weight............................................................................................................................... 222 g
Name of certification body........................................................................................Telefication
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15. HISTORY OF THE MANUAL UPDATES


Described in the table below are changes as compared with the manual for the ACU-100
controller with firmware in version v1.03.
FIRMWARE
DATE INTRODUCED CHANGES
VERSION
2005-09 1.04  Added information on the options of programming the outputs of the controller and
ACX-100 module as NO, NC type (p. 8 and 41).
 Added description of the manner to indicate active status of functional outputs
(p. 9).
 Supplemented service mode menu of the LCD keypad connected to the controller
(p. 37).
2006-11 1.05  Information about new wireless devices added to section on controller outputs
(p. 8).
 Information added regarding new wireless devices of ABAX system: ACX-200
zone/output expander (p. 9 and 19), ASP-205 wireless indoor siren (p. 12),
ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F 230 V AC wireless controllers (p. 12 and 25) and
ARF-100 radio signal level tester (p. 12 and 25).
 Modified section on adding new devices to ABAX system (p. 16–18).
 Supplemented section on interaction between ACU-100 controller and INTEGRA
control panels (p. 26).
 Added information on the diagnostic capability of ACU-100 controller operating in
configuration of expander of wireless devices for INTEGRA series control panels,
by means of DLOAD10 program (p. 33 and 38).
 Supplemented information on „Test mode” (p. 42).
2007-11 1.06  Supplemented description of LBA function output (p. 5, 9).
 Added information on new wireless devices of ABAX system: hard-wired zones
and outputs expander with power supply ACX-201 (p. 9, 19), wireless dual motion
detector (p. 10), wireless glass break detector (p. 10), wireless water flood
detector (p. 11), wireless vibration and magnetic detector (p. 11) and wireless
smoke and heat detector (p. 11).
 Modified section on adding new devices to ABAX system (p. 16–18).
 Added information on lowering the radio signal level during test mode operation
(p. 26, 43).
 Modified and supplemented description of "Battery status" function (p. 42).
2008-07 2.00  Information on pet immunity has been added to description of APD-100 detector
(p. 10).
 Information on APD-100 detector configuration has been modified and
supplemented (p. 22, 43 and 46).
 Information on AMD-100 and AMD-101 detector configuration has been modified
and supplemented (p. 22, 44 and 46).
 Section "Zone expander for CA-10 control panel” has been modified (p. 30).
2009-07 2.01  Added information on interaction with VERSA control panel.
 Modified section on controller control inputs (p. 7).
 Modified section on controller control outputs (p. 8).
 Added information about AMD-102 wireless magnetic contact with roller shutter
input (p. 10, 22, 44 and 46).
 Added information about ARD-100 wireless reorientation detector (p. 11, 23, 45
and 47).
 Added information about APT-100 bidirectional keyfob (p. 12).
 Revised section "Installation":
– subsections on detectors (p. 21), sirens (p. 23), wireless controllers (p. 25) and
radio signal level tester (p. 25) have become separate subsections and all of
them have been modified;
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– information on installation of particular wireless devices has been deleted (it


can be found in manuals of respective devices);
– description of configuration of particular devices has been moved to section
"Configuration of additional parameters and options in wireless devices"
(p. 43).
 Added information about the method of configuration of INTEGRA system zones
to which wireless devices are assigned (p. 29).
 Added information about the method of configuration of CA-64 system zones to
which wireless devices are assigned (p. 30).
 Added subsection about programming ABAX wireless system by means of
VERSA alarm system keypad (p. 34).
 Added subsection about configuration of additional parameters and options of
wireless devices (p. 43).
2011-05 3.00  Information on ATD-100 wireless temperature detector has been added (p. 11, 23,
45 and 47).
 Information on AMD-102, ATD-100 and AVD-100 detectors, which can take one or
two positions in the list of wireless devices, has been added to section "Adding
new wireless devices" (p. 16-18).
 Information on requirements of standard EN50131-3 has been added (p. 19 and
21).
 Specifications have been supplemented (p. 48).
2011-12 4.00  Section "Electronics board" has been modified (p. 4).
 Information on ASD-110 wireless smoke and heat detector has been added
(p. 11).
2013-04 4.02  Information on INTEGRA Plus control panels has been added.
 Information on AMD-103 wireless magnetic contact detector has been added (p. 10,
21, 41 and 43).
 List of service functions for the controller working in conjunction with INTEGRA /
INTEGRA Plus control panel has been updated (p. 34).
 Description of the "Higher sensitivity for jamming detection" option has been added
(p. 41).

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