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• Tamper alarm on opening the tamper contact in the siren:
– ASP-105 – it lasts for the maximum time of acoustic signaling programmed for the
siren (type of sound and optical signaling programmed);
– ASP-205 – it lasts 3 minutes (sound type 1 and optical signaling).
7.3.4 Wireless expanders of hardwired zones and outputs – general rules of
programming
The wireless expander for hardwired zones and outputs (ACX-200 or ACX-201) takes up 4
zones and 4 outputs in the system. The alarm system zone / output to which the zone /
output in ACX-200 or ACX-201 expander is assigned is programmed in the same way as the
other hardwired zones / outputs of the control panel. You should however remember that the
sensitivity of expander zones may be different from that programmed in the control panel:
– from 20 ms to 140 ms – it corresponds to sensitivity programmed in the control panel;
– over 140 ms – only some values are available: 300 ms, 500 ms, 700 ms, etc.
every 200 ms (the programmed value is rounded off to that supported by the
expander).
Note: The EN50131-3 standard requires that zones must react to signals lasting more than
400 ms. It means in case of the wireless expanders for hardwired zones and outputs
that no values exceeding 300 ms should be entered when programming the sensitivity
(the higher the value, the lower the sensitivity).
The expander provides on-line information about the zone status. The expander outputs are
also controlled in the on-line mode. Only the programming of zones takes place during the
response time (during one period, configuration data regarding one zone are sent to the
expander, i.e. 4 response periods are required to send information on settings of 4 zones).
Note: If communication with the controller is lost, all previously activated outputs will be
deactivated after 20 response periods.
Additionally, the ACX-201 expander will send information on:
• status of AUX1 and AUX2 power supply outputs – information on overload is sent when
the load current of AUX1 or AUX2 output exceeds 0.5 A.
• battery status – information on low battery will be sent when the battery voltage drops
below 11 V for more than 12 minutes (3 battery tests). The information will be sent to the
controller when the battery voltage rises above 11 V more than 12 minutes (3 battery
tests).
• AC supply status – information on the loss of power supply will be sent when the AC
power loss lasts for more than 30 seconds. The AC supply restore is reported with the
same delay.
7.3.5 230 V AC wireless controllers – general rules of programming
Activation of the output to which the controller is assigned will result in energizing the 230 V
electrical circuit (if reverse polarity of the output has been programmed, the circuit will be
deenergized).
Depending on the operating mode, information on the button status (mode 0) or on the
electrical circuit status (mode 1 and mode 2) will be sent to the control panel zone to
which the controller is assigned. Information on the button status is being sent in on-line
mode. Information on the electrical circuit status is sent during the response time.
Pressing the button/closing the electrical circuit means violation of the zone to which the
controller is assigned.
Be careful when selecting the F
number of unanswered response periods after which the loss of communication with the
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