Specifications

24 INTEGRA 128-WRL SATEL
INTEGRA 128-WRL
P2
P1
TMPTMP
SENS.
TMP
SASO
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).
3.9 CONNECTING VOICE SYNTHESIZER
The CLK and DTA wires of CA-64 SM synthesizer should be connected to the control panel
expander bus, and the plug – to the dedicated socket. An individual address must be set in
the CA-64 SM synthesizer by means of DIP-switches, in much the same way as in case of
other devices connected to the expander bus (see: section A
DDRESSING DEVICES CONNECTED
TO EXPANDER BUS
).
Instead of the CA-64 SM synthesizer, it is possible to install the SATEL made SM-2
synthesizer in the system. The SM-2 enables saving and playback of single voice messages.
In order to install the SM-2 synthesizer in the system, just insert the plug to the dedicated
socket on control panel mainboard.
3.10 CONNECTING PRINTER
The RS-232 port of the control panel makes it possible to connect a printer provided with
serial port. The control panel may print events in a “compressed" format (single event is
printed in a single line containing up to 80 characters) or “extended" format, with names of
zones, partitions, users and modules (in such a case, the event is printed in two lines,
if a printer with up to 80 characters per line capacity is used; the descriptions of a single
event are printed in one line with printers capable of printing 132 characters per line).