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Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights 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 introduced is available on our website.
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− G (LAN) has been replaced ATE AND IME FROM A TIME SERVER with LAN. New options: − D SATEL O NOT REPORT SERVER CONNECTION TROUBLE − A LARM INCORRECT CODES MOBILE APPLICATION If the ACU-120 / ACU-270 controller with firmware version 5.03 is...
VERSA IP SATEL CONTENTS Introduction ........................4 Features ........................... 4 Keypads ........................... 6 Keypads features ....................... 7 Expansion modules ......................7 System installation ......................8 Installation plan ......................8 Estimation of the system current consumption ............8 Cabling ........................8 Installation of control panel mainboard ..............
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SATEL VERSA IP Numeration of zones ....................34 6.1.1 Hardwired zones ....................34 6.1.2 Wireless zones ....................34 Numeration of outputs ..................... 34 6.2.1 Hardwired outputs .................... 34 6.2.2 Wireless outputs ....................34 Specifications ....................... 34 Control panel ......................34 VERSA-LCD keypad ....................
VERSA IP SATEL 1. Introduction This manual describes the VERSA IP control panel and how it should be installed. In addition, the manual provides information about devices compatible with the control panel and how they are to be connected. The VERSA IP alarm control panel meets the requirements of the following standards: EN 50131-1 Grade 2, EN 50131-3 Grade 2, EN 50131-6 Grade 2, EN 50130-4 and EN 50130-5 Class II.
SATEL VERSA IP Reporting • Reporting events to two monitoring stations: – several communication formats (including Contact ID and SIA), – 4 identifiers. • Sending event codes to the monitoring station through: – analog telephone network, – Ethernet network. • Defining priority for transmission paths.
– local programming by means of a computer with the DLOADX / VG-S program installed – firmware update for the control panel and built-in modules. • Removable terminals. 3. Keypads Fig. 1. Examples of keypads supported by the VERSA IP control panel.
VERSA IP SATEL INT-E / CA-64 E / CA-64 EPS. Zone expander. Adds 8 programmable hardwired zones to the security system. INT-O / INT-ORS / CA-64 O / CA-64 OPS. Output expander. Adds 8 programmable hardwired outputs to the security system.
SATEL VERSA IP each signal, in order to reduce conductor resistance. This, however, may lead in consequence to an increase in conductor capacitance. Too high resistance or capacitance of the cables connecting the control panel to keypads or expansion modules can prevent the devices from working correctly (e.g.
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VERSA IP SATEL - dedicated +12 VDC power output for supply of the ABAX 2 (ACU-220 / ACU-280) / ABAX (ACU-120 / ACU-270 / ACU-100 / ACU-250) / MICRA (VERSA-MCU) controller. B 485 A - terminals intended for future applications (RS-485).
SATEL VERSA IP Connecting devices to the communication bus The bus wires must be run in one cable. The total length of the expander bus may not exceed 600 m. The device can be powered directly from the control panel, if the distance to the control panel does not exceed 300 m.
VERSA IP SATEL Fig. 3. Connecting keypads to the control panel. 5.5.2 Connecting 433 MHz keyfobs receiver expansion module One INT-RX-S or INT-RX expansion module can be connected to the control panel. The module enables 433 MHz keyfobs to be assigned to the users (up to 30 keyfobs). Address 7 (07h) must be set in the module.
SATEL VERSA IP can support up to 30 wireless zones. If the wireless zone number coincides with that of the wired zone (on mainboard or in expander), the wireless zone is supported. The controller DIP-switches are not used. Fig. 6. Connecting the VERSA-MCU controller to the control panel.
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VERSA IP SATEL Fig. 8. Connecting the ACU-100 / ACU-250 controller to the control panel. Depending on the controller, set the DIP-switches as required: ACU-220 / ACU-280: switch 9 to OFF position, switch 10 to ON position, and the other...
SATEL VERSA IP 5.5.5 Connecting the hardwired zone expanders Fig. 10. Connecting the INT-E expander to the control panel. Up to three INT-E / CA-64 E / CA-64 EPS expanders can be connected to the control panel. This enables expansion of the system by adding up to 24 programmable wired zones. Using the expander DIP-switches: •...
VERSA IP SATEL Expander address Zone numbers decimally hexadecimally 7-14 15-22 23-30 Table 2. 5.5.6 Connecting the hardwired output expander Fig. 12. Connecting the INT-O expander to the control panel. One INT-O / INT-ORS / CA-64 O / CA-64 OPS expander can be connected to the control panel.
SATEL VERSA IP Fig. 14. Connecting the INT-IT / INT-IT-2 module to the control panel. Fig. 15. Setting the address, as in the case of the INT-IT / INT-IT-2 module. Connecting the detectors How the detector is connected to the zone must be suitable for the configuration chosen for that zone.
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VERSA IP SATEL Fig. 16. The ways to connect detectors to zones. The detector outputs are designated with letters: A - alarm, T – tamper. R=R1+R2. Fig. 17. Example of connecting an NC detector (NO detector connect in the same way).
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SATEL VERSA IP Fig. 18. Example of connecting an NC detector in Single EOL configuration. Fig. 19. Example of connecting an NO detector in Single EOL configuration.
VERSA IP SATEL Fig. 20. Example of connecting an NC detector in Double EOL (2EOL) configuration (NO detector connect in the same way). 5.6.1 End-of-line resistors For the control panel mainboard zones, use a 2.2 kΩ resistor in Single EOL configuration and two 1.1 kΩ...
OUT 3/4 global option must be enabled in the control ERIAL DATA ON panel (see P manual). Table 3 contains description of the connector contacts in ROGRAMMING the NOKTON NR2-DSC transmitter, used for connecting to the VERSA IP control panel. Contact Description Connection method number...
VERSA IP SATEL Fig. 22. Connecting the NOKTON NR2-DSC transmitter to the control panel. The DB-15 female connector is shown from the solder side. Connecting the analog telephone line Do not send telephone signals and alarm system signals by one multicore cable.
SATEL VERSA IP Fig. 23. Connecting analog telephone line to the control panel. 5.10 Connecting the Ethernet network The device is designed to be used only in the local area networks (LAN). It must not be connected directly to the public computer network (MAN, WAN). For establishing connection with public networks, use a router or xDSL modem.
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VERSA IP SATEL Fig. 24. Opening the INT-AVT terminal enclosure. 2. Disconnect the speaker plug from the electronics board. 3. Put the enclosure base to the wall and mark the location of mounting holes. 4. Drill the holes for wall plugs (screw anchors).
SATEL VERSA IP 5.12 Connecting the power supply and starting the control panel Do not connect power until all installation operations are completed. 5.12.1 Main power supply The control panel requires 18 VAC (±10%) power supply. It is recommended that a transformer with up to 40 VA rating be used.
VERSA IP SATEL If it is necessary to de-energize the control panel, turn off the main power supply (AC) first, and the backup power supply (battery) afterwards. Observe the above described procedure when reconnecting the power supply. 5.12.4 Emergency procedure of the control panel start-up If the control panel fails to start properly, keypads are not supported, codes are not accepted by the control panel etc., despite all connections having been made correctly, follow the steps...
SATEL VERSA IP 1. Enter the service code (by default 12345) and press the key. 2. Press in turn the keys. The service mode will start. 3. Press in turn the keys. The K . function will start. All EYPADS ADDR...
VERSA IP SATEL 5. Press the key with the number corresponding to the new address. The address change will be confirmed by four short beeps followed by a long one. Pressing allow to change the address again (the keypad restart will follow and information on the current address will be displayed again).
SATEL VERSA IP 5.16 Installation of ABAX 2 / ABAX wireless devices This section does not cover installation of the wireless keypads. They constitute a separate category of devices and should be installed according to the manual delivered with the device.
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VERSA IP SATEL When adding device you can select the alarm system zone to which you want to assign a device. It can be any zone to which no wireless device is still assigned. If the device takes up more than one position on the list of devices, additional zones will be assigned to the device automatically (these will be zones immediately following the selected one).
SATEL VERSA IP 4. When the “Open device tamper” command is displayed, power on the device (insert the battery into the device, turn on the device power, etc.). 5. Type and serial number of the device will be displayed (if nothing happens, you might have entered a wrong serial number –...
VERSA IP SATEL If the MICRA wireless system controller (VERSA-MCU) is connected to the control panel, you can proceed to installation of the MICRA (433 MHz) wireless detectors after control panel start-up and controller identification by the control panel. Before installation of the detector, register it in the controller and check, if transmissions from the detector located at the planned installation place can reach the controller.
SATEL VERSA IP 8. Click on the “Write” button to write the new wireless detector data to the controller (these data will not be written after clicking on the button in the main menu). LCD keypad You can add the MICRA (433 MHz) wireless detectors in the service mode by means of the 2.
VERSA IP SATEL 4. When a prompt will be displayed asking you whether to remove the detector (type and serial number of the detector will be displayed), press 6. Numeration of zones and outputs in the system Numeration of zones 6.1.1 Hardwired zones...
SATEL VERSA IP Maximum current consumption ..................160 mA Standby current consumption from battery ..............160 mA Maximum current consumption from battery ..............200 mA Battery failure voltage threshold ................11 V ±10% Battery cut-off voltage .................... 10.5 V ±10% Battery charging current....................
VERSA IP SATEL Environmental class according to EN50130-5 ................. II Operating temperature range .................. -10…+55°C Maximum humidity ......................93±3% Enclosure dimensions ................114.5 x 95 x 22.5 mm Weight ..........................123 g VERSA-LCDM keypad Supply voltage ....................12 VDC ±15% Standby current consumption ..................50 mA...
SATEL VERSA IP 8. Manual update history Manual version Introduced changes • 10/15 Information on the number of output functions has been updated (p. 4). • Information on INT-TSH keypad has been added (p. 7). • Information on VERSA-LCDR keypad has been added (p. 7 and p. 36).
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