INT-KSG Keypad Installer Manual Firmware version 1.02 int-ksg_i_en 01/13 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 keypad should be installed by qualified personnel. Read carefully this manual before proceeding to installation. Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights under the warranty. The SATEL's goal is to continually upgrade the quality of its products, which may result in alterations of their technical specifications and firmware. The current information on the introduced modifications is available on our website. Please visit us: http://www.satel.
The INT-KSG keypad is provided with touch keys and a large display which enables presenting functions in four lines after entering the menu. The dynamic menu adjusts automatically to the user's authority level and the system configuration. When in the screensaver mode, the display can show a wide array of information in a customized form.
2 INT-KSG SATEL 4. Screw down the wires connecting the keypad to the control panel keypad bus to the DTM, CKM and COM terminals (see Fig. 3). The wires should be run in one cable. 5. Connect the wires to the terminals of additional zones, if any detectors are to be connected to them (the detectors are to be connected in the same way as to the control panel onboard zones). 6. Connect power supply to the keypad (terminals +12V and COM).
SATEL INT-KSG 3 Fig. 2. Keypad electronics board in the front panel. Explanations for Fig. 2: 1 - terminals: +12V - power supply input. COM - common ground. DTM - data. CKM - clock. RSA, RSB - unused terminals. Z1, Z2 - zones. 2 - tamper contact (NC). 3 - sounder. 4 - RS-232 (TTL) port – enables connecting the keypad to the computer COM port by means of the SATEL made cable, available with the DB9FC/RJ-KPL kit, and updating the keypad firmware afterwards.
4 INT-KSG SATEL Fig. 3. Connection of the keypad to the control panel. 3. Addressing Each keypad must have an individual address set in it: from the 0 to 3 range, if it is connected to the INTEGRA 24 or INTEGRA 32 control panel; from the 0 to 7 range, if it is connected to the INTEGRA 64, INTEGRA 128, INTEGRA 128-WRL, INTEGRA 64 Plus or INTEGRA 128 Plus control panel. By default, address 0 is set in all keypads.
SATEL INT-KSG 5 3.2 Programming keypad address without entering service mode This method is useful when – due to repeating addresses – the keypad support has been disabled and entering the service mode is impossible. 1. Disconnect keypad power supply (KPD) and signal wires CKM and DTM. 2. Short the keypad terminals CKM and DTM. 3. Switch on keypad power supply. 4. A message indicating the current address will appear on the display. 5. Enter a new address.
6 INT-KSG SATEL Zone disabling CHIME [Chime bps. zone] – number of zone, which, if violated, will disable the CHIME feature for specified time. Bypass time [Chime bps. time] – time during which the CHIME signal will be disabled after violation of the zone which disables the signaling (time is counted from the zone restore). If the value 0 is programmed, the signaling will not be disabled. Fig. 4. Keypad parameters and options in DLOADX program. Quick Arm partitions [Quickarm part.
SATEL INT-KSG 7 Date/Time format – selection of the format of time and date display on the keypad. LCD backlight – selection of the display backlight type. Keys backlight – selection of the keypad backlight type. Alarm messages – you can define whether the keypad is to display text messages about alarms: in partitions [Part.al.msg.]; from zones [Zone al.msg.].
8 INT-KSG SATEL Quick control [Control (8#)] – if this option is enabled, the OUTS CONTROL user function can be started by pressing in turn the 8 keys (without the need to enter the user code). Sound volume – the function makes it possible to control loudness level of the keypad sounder. The function is unavailable in the DLOADX program. State inspections [Reviews] – you can select which of the functions started by holding the number keys will be available in the keypad. Fig. 5.
SATEL INT-KSG 9 Fig. 6. "User functions definition" tab, DLOADX program. 5.2 Macro commands The macro commands related data are stored in the keypad memory. Before you proceed to defining the macro commands, read out the data from the keypad ("Read" button), and, after the programming is completed, write them to the keypad ("Write" button). These data are not read and written after you click the program main menu.
10 INT-KSG SATEL Fig. 7. "Groups" tab, DLOADX program. Autoexecute – if this option is enabled and there is just one macro command in the group, key will not display the list of macro commands, but will run the macro touching the command at once (if the AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED option is enabled, authorization by means of a code will be necessary). Command – the function that can be assigned to a macro command, executed by the control panel.
SATEL INT-KSG 11 The outputs must be the 24. MONO SWITCH, 25. BI SWITCH, 105. SHUTTER UP, 106. SHUTTER DOWN or REMOTE SWITCH type (they need not be assigned to any group of outputs). The keypad can be used to control the KNX system, if the INT-KNX module is connected to the control panel. Fig. 8. "Definitions" tab, DLOADX program. Creating a group of macro commands 1. Click the "Groups" tab. 2. Click the group to be edited. 3. Enter the group name. 4. Click the "Add macro" button.
12 INT-KSG SATEL 5. If running the macro command is to be each time preceded by user authorization, enable the AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED option. 6. If the macro command is not to be available, when any of the partitions operated by the keypad is armed, enable the DISABLED IF ARMED option. key, enable the 7. If the macro command is to be run instantly on touching the AUTOEXECUTE option (if so, only this single macro command is to be assigned to the group). 8.
SATEL INT-KSG 13 Fig. 9. "Screensaver" tab, DLOADX program. There are two font sizes available for use in the screensaver mode. Using the "drag and drop" method, you can easily select the place where the given information will be presented on the display. 5.4 End-of-line resistance The resistance data are stored in the keypad.
14 INT-KSG SATEL Fig. 10. Numbering of EOL resistors (same for the NO detector). T – tamper. A – alarm. 6. Specifications Supply voltage ................................................................................................... 12 V DC ±15% Standby current consumption ........................................................................................165 mA Maximum current consumption. .....................................................................................