integra-wrl_i_en 08/09 Firmware Version 1.
WARNINGS For safety reasons, the security alarm system should only be installed by qualified personnel. Before you begin the installation, read carefully this manual so as to avoid the risk of electric shock. Any electric connections may only be made in deenergized state, with power supply disconnected. The security alarm system may comprise hazardous equipment, therefore it is important that its components be stored so as to prevent unauthorized access.
New functions of the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panels in version 1.07 Zones Option to use resistors of different values in 2EOL configuration. LCD keypad Keypad restart does not cause exit from the service mode. Wireless devices Support for new wireless devices: – AMD-102 – wireless magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector, – ARD-100 – wireless reorientation detector. Expansion modules Support for ABAX ACU-100 wireless system controller with firmware version 1.08 and 2.01.
2 1. 2. INTEGRA 128-WRL CONTENTS General description...........................................................................................................3 System specifications .......................................................................................................3 2.1 Mainboard..................................................................................................................4 2.2 LCD keypads ............................................................................
SATEL Installer Manual 3 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION • Dedicated modern microprocessor-based construction for protection of medium-to-big-size facilities, with built-in GSM/GPRS industrial telephone and support for hardwired and wireless devices. • Two-way encrypted communication with ABAX system wireless devices on 868.0 MHz - 868.6 MHz frequency band.
4 • • • • • • • • • • INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL – web browser (optionally, with ETHM-1 module connected), – mobile phone with MobileKPD application installed (optionally, with ETHM-1 module connected), – palmtop (PDA or MDA) with suitable application installed (optionally, with ETHM-1 module connected).
SATEL Installer Manual 5 • Direct support of up to 48 wireless devices of the ABAX system (up to 48 wireless zones / outputs). • Communication bus designed for connecting LCD keypads and some additional modules (keypad bus). • Communication bus designed for connecting additional modules to expand functional capabilities of the mainboard (expander bus). • Interface for connection of CA-64 SM (or SM-2) voice synthesizer.
6 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL be identified by the control panel as CA-64 Ei. Additionally, the CA-64 Ei expander zones offer support for vibration / roller shutter detectors. CA-64 EPS. Zone expander with power supply. Enables system expansion by 8 zones. Equipped with a 1.2 A built-in switching mode power supply. The expander with electronics in version 2.0 (or later) and firmware in version 2.0 (or later), where the DIP-switch 8 is set in ON position, will be identified by the control panel as CA-64 EPSi.
SATEL Installer Manual 7 CA-64 DR. Expander for "DALLAS" chip readers. Supports the DALLAS chip readers, enabling execution of the access control functions and operation of the electromagnetic door lock. Enables control of the partition status by means of DALLAS chips. Fig. 1. Example of devices interfacing with the INTEGRA alarm control panel. CA-64 SM. Voice synthesizer expander. Capable of storing 16 voice messages, 15 second duration each. The messages are used for alarm notification via telephone.
8 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL ACU-100. Controller of ABAX wireless system. Enables expansion of the system by additional wireless devices. INT-RX. 433 MHz key fob control expander. Enables remote key fobs to be assigned to the users in order to operate the system. 2.4 WIRELESS DEVICES AMD-100. Wireless magnetic detector. An additional input enables NC type hardwired detector to be connected. AMD-101. Two-channel wireless magnetic detector.
SATEL 3.1 Installer Manual 9 INSTALLATION PLAN Installation must be preceded by preparation of a plan of the security alarm system. It is advisable that you draw up a sketch of the premises, showing all the devices to be included in the system, i.e. the control panel, keypads, detectors, sirens, expansion modules, etc. The control panel and other security system components should be installed within the boundaries of the protected area. 3.
10 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL regard to hardwired devices (connection of keypads, expansion modules, detectors, sirens, etc.). The control panel should be installed indoors, in spaces with normal humidity of air. The control panel must be protected against unauthorized access. Installation place of the control panel should be selected so that all the wireless devices which are to be controlled by it, are indeed within its operating range. It is recommended that the panel be installed at a high location.
AC CHARGE CK AUX STTS Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 RESET Z5 COM Z6 Fig. 2. INTEGRA 128-WRL mainboard.
12 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL Terminals: AC - power supply inputs (18 V AC) COM - common ground OUT1...OUT2 - programmable high-current outputs (if not used, they should be loaded with 2.2 kΩ resistors) +KPD - dedicated power supply output for devices connected to keypad bus (13.6...13.8 V DC) DTM - keypad bus data CKM - keypad bus clock +EX - dedicated power supply output for 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...
SATEL Installer Manual 13 Notes: • The signal wires (CKM, DTM and COM) must be run in one cable! • The supply voltage measured across the LCD keypad terminal block with backlight on should not be less than 11 V DC. • Devices installed far from the control panel may be powered locally from an independent power source. Fig. 4. Partial view of keypad board - INT-KLCDS-GR/INT-KLCDS-BL. Fig. 5. Partial view of keypad board - INT-KLCDK-GR. Explanations for Figures 3, 4 and 5: 1 - buzzer. 2 - tamper contact.
14 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL INT-KLCD-GR/BL INT-KLCDR-GR/BL Fig. 6. Connection of LCD keypad. 3.5.1 Addressing devices connected to keypad bus Each keypad/device to be connected to keypad bus must have its own individual address from the 0 to 7 range (addresses must not repeat). It is recommended that consecutive addresses be assigned starting from 0. In LCD keypads, the address is set by software means and saved to the EEPROM nonvolatile memory.
SATEL Installer Manual 15 2. Start the function KEYPAD ADDRESSES (ÆSTRUCTURE ÆHARDWARE ÆIDENTIFICATION ÆKEYPAD ADDRESSES). 3. The message shown in Figure 7 will appear on display of all keypads connected to the control panel. n=0...7, current address of the keypad Fig. 7. Programming keypad address by means of service function. 4. Enter a proper address from the 0–7 range in the selected keypad(s). The address change will be confirmed by four short and one long beeps. 5.
16 INTEGRA 128-WRL Keypad address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SATEL Z1 Z2 Zone number in security system 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Table 2. 3.5.3 Keypad RS-232 port The keypad RS-232 port makes it possible to connect the computer with GUARDX program installed.
SATEL Installer Manual distance between module and control panel up to 300 m 300 – 600 m 600 – 1000 m 17 number of wires in signal cable CK DT COM 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 Table 3. Note: Signal wires (DT, CK and COM) must be run in one cable! INTEGRA 128-WRL CA-64 E Fig. 10. Connection of modules without power supply unit, by the example of CA-64 E zone expander. The expander is mounted in the same housing as the control panel, hence the TMP terminal is shorted to the COM ground.
18 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL expanders must be independently supplied (by means of a separate cable from the control panel, expander with power supply, or a power supply unit). Where the distance between the control panel and the modules exceeds 300 m, the modules without power supply unit should not be supplied from the control panel. They should have an independent supply source (a power supply unit or an expander with power supply). 3.6.
SATEL Installer Manual 19 The control panel only supports the modules which are registered in the system by means of the EXPANDER IDENTIFICATION service function (SERVICE MODE ÆSTRUCTURE ÆHARDWARE ÆIDENTIFICATION ÆEXPANDER IDENT.). The function saves to the module memory a special (16-bit) number, which is used for checking the module availability in the system. The number is stored in EEPROM non-volatile memory and can only be changed after restarting the expander identification function.
20 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL • EOL (end of line resistor), • 2EOL/NC (double end of line resistor, NC type detector), • 2EOL/NO (double end of line resistor, NO type detector). The value of resistors used in EOL and 2EOL configurations is programmable within the range from 500 Ω to 15 kΩ for zones: • on the control panel mainboard – the value of R1 and R2 resistors is programmed individually for the 2EOL configuration (see Fig. 17).
SATEL Installer Manual 21 Information on powering detectors connected to expanders can be found in section CONNECTING DEVICES TO EXPANDER BUS. Figures 14, 15, 16 and 17 show various configurations of the detector connections. In the presented examples, the detectors are powered from the AUX output. The signal from the detector is supplied to the Z1 zone of the control panel. The Z2 zone in Figures 14, 15 and 16 has been programmed as type 9 (24H TAMPER).
22 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL R2 R1 NC NC TMP TMP COM 12V 2EOL/NC TMP COM CLK DAT +12V +12V Fig. 17. Exemplary connection of NC type detector in 2EOL configuration to control panel (NO type detector should be connected in the same way). CA-64 E Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 R2 R1 NC NC TMP TMP COM 12V 2EOL/NC Fig. 18. Exemplary connection of 2EOL/NC detector to CA-64 E expander (NO type detector should be connected in the same way). 3.
SATEL Installer Manual 23 Notes: • If programmable high-current outputs are not used, they should be loaded with 2.2 kΩ resistor. • The programmable high-current outputs are provided with a load presence detection circuit, which is active when the output is inactive. If a load is connected correctly and the control panel indicates the “No output load" trouble, connect a 2.2 kΩ resistor in parallel to the load. When the siren connected to the output in parallel to the resistor 2.
24 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL INTEGRA 128-WRL P2 P1 SO SA TMP TMP SENS. TMP SP-4001 Fig. 21. Connection of siren without own power supply (by the example of SP-4001) to control panel outputs. The OUT2 high-current output is programmed as the supply one. OUT3 output controls P1 relay which triggers audible signaling. OUT4 output controls P2 relay which triggers optical signaling. Z8 zone is programmed as tamper zone (NC type, function 9. 24H TAMPER). 3.
SATEL Installer Manual 65 25 TXD RXD 2 DSR DTR 4 COM COM 5 1 Fig. 22. Printer connection by means of DB-9 male plug (solder side view). 65 DSR DTR 2 TXD RXD 1 COM COM 3 1 Fig. 23. Printer connection by means of 5-pin DIN plug (solder side view). 3.11 CONNECTING POWER SUPPLY Before connecting power supply, make sure that all connection operations in the system are completed. Never connect two devices with power supply unit to one transformer.
26 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL The INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel must be supplied with 18 V (±10%) alternating voltage. Use the transformer secondary winding to supply the mainboard. It is recommended that at least 40 VA transformer be used. The transformer should be permanently connected to the 230 V AC mains. Thus, before you set about making the connections, make yourself familiar with the electric system in the facility.
SATEL Installer Manual 27 2. The control panel program checks the control panel data saved in the RAM memory (the memory has a battery backup). If no error is detected, the control panel will be started with current settings. If an error is detected in the data saved in RAM memory, the settings will be restored from FLASH memory. A copy of the settings is stored in the FLASH memory.
28 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL be no cables running in the immediate vicinity of the antenna, as this may cause interference to radio communication. In order to turn on the GSM telephone you should: 1. Make sure that the SUPPORT GSM option is enabled (SERVICE MODE ÆSTRUCTURE ÆHARDWARE ÆGSM ÆSUPPORT GSM). 2. Program the SIM card PIN code. 3. Insert the SIM card into the onboard socket (see: Fig. 24). Telephone logging into the GSM network may take a few minutes.
SATEL Installer Manual 29 When adding and removing the wireless devices, remember that the identification function registers zones and outputs by groups of 8. Already after adding one wireless device which takes up 1 zone, the control panel will reserve 8 zones in the system for wireless devices. The LCD keypad makes it possible to select the zone to which that device will be assigned. It is necessary to observe continuity, i.e.
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SATEL 5. 6. 7. 8. Installer Manual 31 − switch on the ARF-100 tester, − insert the ASW-100 E/ASW-100 F wireless controller into 230 V socket, − insert battery to the ASD-100 detectors, − violate (open) the tamper contact in case of the other devices. If the serial number of the device being added is different than that previously entered, a suitable message will inform you about it. Press the [*] key and then start the device adding procedure from the beginning.
32 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL 4. COMPLIANCE WITH CLC/TS 50131-3 REQUIREMENTS To meet the requirements of CLC/TS 50131-3, you must: • reserve two control panel zones for each detector provided with the antimasking function: a supervision zone, to register violations of the detector, and a technical one, to register triggering of the antimasking feature.
SATEL Installer Manual 33 Weight............................................................................................................................... 231 g 5.3 INT-KLCDR-GR / INT-KLCDR-BL KEYPAD Supply voltage, rated ......................................................................................... 12 V DC ±15% Current consumption: minimum.......................................................55 mA average ........................................................60 mA maximum..........
34 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL 6. HISTORY OF THE MANUAL UPDATES Given below is a description of changes as compared with the manual for the control panel with firmware in version v1.06. FIRMWARE DATE INTRODUCED CHANGES VERSION 2009-08 1.07 • Some figures have been modified. • Section "Wireless devices" has been complemented by information about new devices supported by the control panel (p. 8).