Firmware version 1.11 INTEGRA 128-WRL Alarm Control Panels INSTALLER MANUAL SATEL sp. z o.o. ul. Schuberta 79 80-172 Gdańsk POLAND tel. + 48 58 320 94 00 info@satel.pl www.satel.
WARNINGS The security alarm system should be installed by qualified personnel. Prior to installation, please read carefully this manual in order to avoid mistakes that can lead to malfunction or even damage to the equipment. Disconnect power before making any electrical connections. Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights under the warranty.
CONTENTS 1. General ............................................................................................................................. 2 2. Features ........................................................................................................................... 2 3. Keypads ............................................................................................................................ 4 3.1 Features of keypads with mechanical keys ...........................................
2 Installer Manual SATEL 1. General This manual applies to the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel. The manual also describes keypads compatible with the control panel and other devices that may be included in the security alarm system. The INTEGRA 128-WRL control panels meet the requirements of the following standards: – EN 50131-1 Grade 2; – EN 50131-3 Grade 2; – EN 50131-6 Grade 2; – EN 50130-4; – EN 50130-5 Class II. 2. Features System structure • 32 partitions. • 8 objects (subsystems).
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 3 Communication • Telephone dialer (communicator) GSM/GPRS to allow: – events reporting; – event messaging; – checking the alarm system status by telephone (DTMF or SMS); – remote control of the alarm system outputs by telephone (DTMF); – remote control of the alarm system using SMS messages. • Built-in GSM modem to allow remote operation and programming of the alarm system (300 bps or CSD transmission).
4 Installer Manual SATEL – control the outputs (switching the lights on/off, watering the garden, etc.). • Partition timers (1 for each partition), to allow automatic arming/disarming. Programming • Local programming: – keypad; – computer with the DLOADX program installed, connected to the control panel RS-232 port.
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 5 − INT-KSG – 1.02 (or later). The keypads are available in a variety of color options for the enclosure, display and key backlight. The color variant is indicated by the additional designation in the keypad name (e.g. INT-KLCD-GR – green display and key backlight; INT-KLCD-BL – blue display and key backlight). Features of the INT-KSG keypad are described in a separate manual, delivered with the keypad. 3.
6 Installer Manual SATEL INT-SCR. Multifunctional keypad. It can work as: INT-S. Partition keypad. INT-SCR. Partition keypad with reader. Functionality similar to that of the partition keypad. INT-ENT. Entry keypad. The main task of the entry keypad is activation the delay for 3 INTERIOR DELAYED type zones. After expiry of the time period preset on the keypad, unless the system is disarmed, the interior delayed zones will again act as instant ones. INT-SZ / INT-SZK. Code lock.
Fig. 1. INTEGRA 128-WRL security alarm system.
8 Installer Manual 4.3 SATEL Wireless devices supported by the controller Detectors • • • • • • • • • • • AFD-100 – wireless water flood detector. AGD-100 – wireless glass-break detector. AMD-100 – wireless magnetic contact. AMD-101 – dual channel wireless magnetic contact. AMD-102 – wireless magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector. APD-100 – wireless passive infrared detector. APMD-150 – wireless dual motion detector. ARD-100 – wireless reorientation detector.
SATEL 5.2 INTEGRA 128-WRL 9 Estimation of the system current consumption At the security system planning stage you should sum up the currents consumed by all devices included in the system (control panel mainboard, keypads, additional modules, detectors, sirens, etc.). The calculation should take into account the battery charging current.
Installer Manual Fig. 2. Control panel mainboard (version 2.1).
SATEL 5.4.1 INTEGRA 128-WRL 11 Description of the mainboard Explanations for Fig. 2: battery connection cables (red +, black -). LEDs indicating the status of high-current outputs. pins for setting battery charging current: − pins shorted (jumper on) – 400 mA − pins open (no jumper) – 800 mA CHARGE LED indicating the battery charging. RS-232 port (RJ type socket). STTS LED indicating the operation status of the supervision circuit of ABAX wireless system.
12 Installer Manual SATEL DTM CKM +EX - keypad bus data - keypad bus clock - power supply output for powering the devices connected to expander bus (13.6...13.8 V DC) DT - expander bus data CK - expander bus clock AUX - power supply output (13,6...13,8 V DC) Z1...Z8 - zones OUT3...OUT8 - programmable low-current outputs, OC type 5.5 Connecting devices to the keypad bus The bus wires must be run in one cable.
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 13 +KPD Distance up to 100 m 100-200 m 200-300 m 5.5.1 COM CKM Number of wires 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 4 2 Table 1. DTM 1 1 2 Addressing devices connected to the keypad bus Each device to be connected to the keypad bus must have its own individual address from the 0 to 7 range. Addresses must not repeat (the control panel does not support devices having identical addresses). It is recommended that consecutive addresses be assigned starting from 0.
14 Installer Manual SATEL 4. A message indicating the current address will appear on the display. 5. Enter a new address. The keypad will confirm execution of the function by four short beeps followed by one long beep. If it is necessary to change the entered address, press the key (keypad restart will follow and a corresponding message will appear on the display). 6. Disconnect the keypad power supply. 7. Open the keypad CKM and DTM terminals. 8. Connect the keypad correctly to the control panel. 5.5.
SATEL 5.6 INTEGRA 128-WRL 15 Connecting devices to the expander bus The bus wires must be run in one cable. The total length of the expander bus may not exceed 1000 m. The module may be powered directly from the control panel if the distance between control panel and module does not exceed 300 m. Where the distance is greater, another source of power must be provided for the module (a power supply unit or an expander with power supply). Fig. 6. Connection of modules without power supply. Fig. 7.
16 Installer Manual SATEL The Table 3 shows the number of wires required for correct connection of the device to the expander bus if the straight-through cable with conductor cross-section 0.5 mm2 is used. CK Distance up to 300 m 300 – 600 m 600 – 1000 m 5.6.1 DT Number of wires 1 1 2 2 2 2 Table 3. COM 1 2 4 Connecting the INT-VG module or CA-64 SM expander When connecting the INT-VG voice module or the CA-64 SM voice synthesizer expander, the CLK and DTA wires only are to be connected to the bus.
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 17 Fig. 8. The ways to connect detectors to zones. The detector outputs are designated with letters: A - alarm, T – tamper. R=R1+R2. 5.7.1 End-of-line resistors The value of R1 and R2 resistors is programmable within the range from 500 Ω to 15 kΩ (the sum of preset values may not exceed 15 kΩ – see PROGRAMMING manual). The factory preset values are as follows: R1 = 1.1 kΩ; R2 = 1.1 kΩ.
18 Installer Manual SATEL Fig. 9. The way of connecting sirens. I – siren without own power supply – alarm signaling triggered by high-current outputs. II - siren with own power supply – alarm signaling triggered by low-current outputs, the high-current serving as power supply output. The value of resistors R is 2.2 kΩ. In both cases, tamper circuit is connected to zone Z8. 5.9 Connecting power supply Complete all wiring to the control panel before connecting AC power or the battery.
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 19 the system. According to EN 50131 Grade 2, the battery must ensure operation of the system without mains supply for 12 hours. Do not connect deeply discharged battery to the control panel (with voltage across unloaded terminals below 11 V). The battery should be precharged with a proper charger. The used batteries must not be discarded, but should be disposed of in accordance with the existing rules for environment protection.
20 Installer Manual SATEL – DLOADX program ("Structure" window "Hardware" tab "Keypads" branch "Keypads identification" button). 3. Identification by the control panel of devices connected to the expander bus. The identification can be performed by means of: – the keypad ([SERVICE CODE] SERVICE MODE STRUCTURE HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION EXPANDERS ID.); – DLOADX program ("Structure" window "Hardware" tab "Expansion modules" branch "Exp. modules identification" button).
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 21 5.12 GSM telephone start-up If the control panel is to send data in GPRS technology, it is recommended that a SIM card with tariff plan for at least 10 MB of data transfer per month is used. Having started the control panel, you can start up the GSM phone. A GSM antenna must be connected to the control panel. Support for the GSM communicator must be enabled in the control panel (SERVICE MODE STRUCTURE HARDWARE GSM USE GSM PHONE).
22 Installer Manual SATEL 5.13 Installation of wireless devices Having started the control panel, you can proceed to installation of the ABAX system wireless devices. Antenna for communication with the ABAX system wireless devices must be connected to the control panel. Before installing a wireless device, check the level of radio signal received by the device from control panel and by the control panel from device at the planned installation place.
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24 Installer Manual SATEL LCD Keypad You can add wireless devices in service mode, using the NEW DEVICE function (STRUCTURE HARDWARE EXPANDERS SETTINGS ABAX - INTEGRA NEW DEVICE). 1. Start the NEW DEVICE function. 2. Enter the device 7-digit serial number and press the key. The serial number can be found on the electronics board or on the enclosure. Each ARF-100 radio signal level tester has serial number 0000500.
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 25 If an invalid serial number is entered, it will be indicated by a suitable message. In such a case, enter the correct serial number and repeat the above mentioned step. 4. The message will confirm that a new device has been added. It will be assigned to the first free zone from the pool reserved for the wireless devices. A suggested name for that zone will appear (the name is editable). The name will be also assigned to the output, if the device is to be assigned to the output.
26 Installer Manual SATEL Fig. 11. Computer connection to control panel RS-232 port. Shown on the left is RJ plug to be connected into the control panel mainboard socket. Shown on the right is DB-9 female plug (solder side view). A ready cable is offered in the DB9F/RJ-KPL set. 5.
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 27 Fig. 13. Connection of the RS-232 ports of control panel and external modem with the PIN5 socket (the SATEL made ETHM-1 and GSM modules are connected in a similar way). Shown on the left is RJ plug to be connected into the control panel mainboard socket. Shown on the right is PIN5 plug. 5.15.1 Configuring settings of the modem to be connected to control panel The MDM56 and MDM56 BO modems, manufactured by SATEL, do not require any configuration.
28 Installer Manual SATEL Fig. 14. Proper setting of the external modem parameters. 5.16 Connecting the printer The control panel RS-232 port makes it possible to connect a printer provided with serial port.
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 29 Fig. 16. Connection of printer by means of DIN 5-pin plug (solder side view). Shown on the left is RJ plug to be connected into the control panel mainboard socket. 6. Numeration of zones and outputs in the system Numbers are automatically assigned to the zones and outputs: • the hardwired zones and outputs on the control panel board are numbered from 1 to 8.
30 Installer Manual SATEL expander). The changes in numeration will only be valid until you start the expander identification function again. 7. Specifications 7.1 Control panel Supply voltage ................................................................................... 18 V AC ±15%, 50-60 Hz Recommended transformer ............................................................................................. 40 VA Standby current consumption from AC mains ........................................
SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL 31 Environmental class according to EN50130-5 ......................................................................... II Operating temperature range................................................................................. -10…+55 °C Maximum humidity .......................................................................................................... 93±3% Electronics board dimensions .............................................................................
32 Installer Manual SATEL Enclosure dimensions ................................................................................ 114 x 94 x 23.5 mm Weight ............................................................................................................................... 141 g 7.6 INT-KLCDK keypad Supply voltage ................................................................................................... 12 V DC ±15% Standby current consumption ...........................................