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SATEL 

INTEGRA 128-WRL 

25 

 

 

zones 

outputs 

It. 

list of devices 

No 

device 

No 

device 

APD-100 detector 

17  APD-100 detector 

17  unused/unavailable 

APD-100 detector 

18  APD-100 detector 

18  unused/unavailable

 

AMD-100 detector 

19  AMD-100 detector 

19  unused/unavailable

 

AMD-100 detector 

20  AMD-100 detector 

20  unused/unavailable

 

AMD-101 detector 

21  AMD-101 detector 

21  unused/unavailable

 

22  AMD-101 detector 

22  unused/unavailable

 

 

23  unused/unavailable 

23  unused/unavailable

 

ASP-105 siren 

24  ASP-105 siren 

24  ASP-105 siren 

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

 

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 4. An example of how the wireless devices should not be registered. For devices taking 

up 8 positions, the system must reserve 16 zones and 16 outputs. 

 

 

 

zones 

outputs 

It. 

list of devices 

No 

device 

No 

device 

ASP-105 siren 

17  ASP-105 siren 

17  ASP-105 siren 

18  ASP-105 siren 

18  ASP-105 siren 

APD-100 detector 

19  APD-100 detector 

19  unused/unavailable

 

APD-100 detector 

20  APD-100 detector 

20  unused/unavailable

 

AMD-100 detector 

21  AMD-100 detector 

21  unused/unavailable

 

AMD-100 detector 

22  AMD-100 detector 

22  unused/unavailable

 

AMD-101 detector 

23  AMD-101 detector 

23  unused/unavailable

 

24  AMD-101 detector 

24  unused/unavailable

 

Table 5. An example of how to correctly register the wireless devices. For 8 devices, the 

system has reserved 8 zones and 8 outputs. 

 
Several  ABAX 2 / ABAX systems can work within each other's range. Automatic 
synchronization with the wireless systems already in use is always performed at the control 
panel  start-up, and after each operation of addition/removal of supported devices. The 
number of wireless devices working within each other's range depends on the R

ESPONSE 

PERIOD 

(see: P

ROGRAMMING

 manual) 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. 

5.13.1  Adding new wireless devices 

Each wireless device, including the ARF-100 tester, must be registered to the control panel. 

Before adding an ABAX 2 device that was previously registered to the ABAX / ABAX 2 
system, you must restart it (remove the battery / power the device off for 30 seconds). 

When  registering a device, you must enter its serial number. The serial number sticker is 
affixed to the device (location of the sticker is indicated in the manual of the device). The 
serial number of each ARF-100 tester is 0000500. 

Most of the ABAX 2 wireless devices are identified in the alarm system by the names 
known from the ABAX system. 

Summary of Contents for Integra 128-WRL

Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL SATEL sp z o o ul Budowlanych 66 80 298 Gda sk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 www satel eu integra wrl_i_en 08 21 Alarm Control Panels INTEGRA 128 WRLFirmware version 1 20...

Page 2: ...under the warranty SATEL aims to continually improve the quality of its products which may result in changes in their technical specifications and software Current information about the changes being...

Page 3: ...ware version 1 20 Keypads Support for new keypads INT TSG2 and INT TSH2 Outputs New option AC LOSS FAST for the 28 AC LOSS MAINBOARD IMMEDIATE type outputs Reporting New option for the SIA IP format E...

Page 4: ...essing devices connected to the expander bus 18 5 7 Connecting the detectors 18 5 7 1 End of line resistors 19 5 8 Connecting the sirens 20 5 9 Connecting power supply 20 5 9 1 Main power supply 20 5...

Page 5: ...of end of line resistors several dozen zone types Maximum number of programmable zones 128 Outputs 8 programmable hardwired outputs on the control panel mainboard 2 high current outputs 6 low current...

Page 6: ...ging to 16 phone numbers in the form of 16 voice messages played back by an additional module INT VG CA 64 SM or SM 2 64 text messages defined by the installer PAGER or SMS Event log 21503 events A se...

Page 7: ...modem serial printer connection for printing current events Capability of the firmware updating without the need for disassembly of the control panel Socket for connecting the INT VG voice module CA...

Page 8: ...he status of the partitions and the system Backlit keys Built in sounder 2 programmable hardwired zones support for NO and NC detectors support for Single EOL and Double EOL configuration Tamper prote...

Page 9: ...keypad It allows the user to activate delay for the 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 ag...

Page 10: ...8 Installer Manual SATEL Fig 1 INTEGRA 128 WRL security alarm system...

Page 11: ...motion detector APD 100 wireless passive infrared detector APMD 150 wireless dual motion detector ARD 100 wireless reorientation detector ASD 110 wireless smoke and heat detector ASD 150 wireless smo...

Page 12: ...2 5 mm Phillips screwdriver precision pliers flat nose pliers driller c w a set of drill bits 5 1 Installation plan The installation must be preceded by preparation of a plan of the security alarm sy...

Page 13: ...device should not exceed 1 V as against the output voltage In order to guarantee correct functioning of the system components it is important that resistance and capacitance of the signal wires be as...

Page 14: ...ns 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 C...

Page 15: ...SATEL INTEGRA 128 WRL 13 Fig 2 Control panel mainboard version 2 1...

Page 16: ...dicating the status of low current outputs socket for connecting the INT VG voice module INT AV audio alarm verification module CA 64 SM voice synthesizer expander or SM 2 synthesizer socket for GSM G...

Page 17: ...to set correct individual addresses in the keypads and perform identification of all devices connected to the bus In other devices to be connected to the keypad bus the address is to be set using the...

Page 18: ...keypad CKM and DTM terminals 8 Connect the keypad correctly to the control panel 5 5 2 Numeration of keypad zones The address set in the keypad defines which numbers in the system will be assigned to...

Page 19: ...with GUARDX program is connected Data exchange with the computer will begin automatically as soon as the GUARDX program is started 5 6 Connecting devices to the expander bus Fig 6 Connection of module...

Page 20: ...e connected to the dedicated socket on the control panel electronics board 5 6 2 Addressing devices connected to the expander bus Each device to be connected to the expander bus must have its own indi...

Page 21: ...zone will also accept connection of a detector with the NC alarm output e g a shock detector and a magnetic contact can be connected in series Follow output in case of this configuration the detector...

Page 22: ...e battery Before connecting power supply insert the clock and RAM backup battery into its socket on the mainboard 5 9 1 Main power supply The control panel requires 18 V AC 10 power supply Using a tra...

Page 23: ...panel electronics board 4 Connect the battery to the dedicated leads positive terminal to RED lead negative terminal to BLACK lead The control panel will not start after connecting the battery alone I...

Page 24: ...e identified device with another one having the same address will trigger a tamper alarm 5 11 Emergency procedure of the control panel start up If the control panel fails to start properly keypads are...

Page 25: ...ansmit data over the cellular network it is recommended that you use SIM cards with a dedicated tariff plan for M2M machine to machine communication Having started the control panel you can start up t...

Page 26: ...re wireless devices The number of positions on the list is at the same time the number of zones and in case of some devices also outputs which will be taken by the device in the system When adding and...

Page 27: ...d unavailable 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 2...

Page 28: ...battery into the device turn on the device power etc 5 Type and serial number of the device will be displayed if a message is displayed instead to inform you that the entered serial number is invalid...

Page 29: ...s will be displayed 3 Use the and keys to select the zone to which the device you want to remove is assigned 4 Press 5 Press the key 1 to confirm that you want to remove the device pressing another ke...

Page 30: ...el computer with DLOADX program required or remote administration of the security alarm system computer with GUARDX program required The communication is encrypted The control panel can work with any...

Page 31: ...arameters to be programmed see example in Fig 14 The parameter block saved as the profile 0 in Fig 14 STORED PROFILE 0 should include E1 Q0 V1 X4 D2 S0 and S00 000 In such a case the modem is ready fo...

Page 32: ...ne containing up to 80 characters or extended format with names of zones partitions users and modules then the event is printed in two lines when the printer with up to 80 characters per line is used...

Page 33: ...d The same rules apply to the wireless outputs the numbers of keypad zones are determined during the identification procedure based on the keypad address see section NUMERATION OF KEYPAD ZONES p 16 th...

Page 34: ...event log user data clock settings will be lost 8 Specifications 8 1 Control panel Supply voltage 18 V AC 15 50 60 Hz Recommended transformer 40 VA Standby current consumption from AC mains 120 mA Ma...

Page 35: ...106 mm Enclosure dimensions OPU 3P 324 x 382 x 108 mm Weight incl enclosure and accessories 2130 g 8 2 INT KLCD keypad Supply voltage 12 V DC 15 Standby current consumption 17 mA Maximum current cons...

Page 36: ...on 110 mA Environmental class according to EN50130 5 II Operating temperature range 10 55 C Maximum humidity 93 3 Enclosure dimensions 160 x 132 x 29 mm Weight 317 g 8 7 INT KLFR keypad Supply voltage...

Page 37: ...d s 5 2016 04 1 15 Information on AOD 200 detector has been added p 9 and 26 Note on checking the battery status has been added p 12 2017 05 1 17 Information on AOCD 250 detector has been added p 9 In...

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