Satel ABAX 2 ACU-280 Manual

Satel ABAX 2 ACU-280 Manual

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ABAX 2 wireless system controller
ACU-280
EN
Firmware version 6.07
acu-280_en
04/23
SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND
tel. +48 58 320 94 00
www.satel.pl

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  • Page 1 ABAX 2 wireless system controller ACU-280 Firmware version 6.07 acu-280_en 04/23 SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND tel. +48 58 320 94 00 www.satel.pl...
  • Page 2 13 August 2005). The device meets the technical regulations of the Eurasian Customs Union. 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.
  • Page 3 Changes made to the firmware version 6.07 RS-485 bus New groups in the table of Modbus RTU protocol registers.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Setting DIP switches ....................14 Connecting the wires ....................14 4.5.1 Expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels ......14 4.5.2 Module of wireless devices with Modbus RTU interface ........15 Powering on and starting the controller ..............16 ABAX 2 Soft program ......................
  • Page 5 8.3.2.5 Wireless radiator thermostat ................. 67 8.3.2.6 Radio signal repeater ................... 67 APT-200 keyfobs ......................67 Expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels ....... 68 9.1.1 Keyfobs in the INTEGRA system ................. 68 9.1.1.1 Keyfob management using the DLOADX program ........69 9.1.2 Keyfobs in the PERFECTA 64 M system .............
  • Page 6 ACU-280 SATEL 12 Battery replacement in ABAX 2 device ................75 13 Specifications ........................76 14 Manual update history ..................... 77...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    868 MHz / 915 MHz frequency band. • Communication bus for connecting the controller to a SATEL control panel. • RS-485 communication bus for integrating the controller, e.g. with automation or data acquisition systems [module of wireless devices with Modbus RTU interface].
  • Page 8: Electronics Board

    ACU-280 SATEL Electronics board Fig. 1. Controller electronics board. DIP-switches. LED indicating the status of communication with the control panel: ON – no communication with the control panel, flashing – communication with the control panel OK. tamper switch. RS-232 port (TTL standard).
  • Page 9: Dip-Switches

    SATEL ACU-280 DIP-switches Using the DIP-switches, you can: • define the controller operating mode, • set the controller address (operating mode: expander of wireless devices for the INTEGRA series control panels), • enable / disable the support of the ARF-200 radio signal level tester that has not been registered to the controller.
  • Page 10: Enabling / Disabling The Support Of The Unregistered Arf-200 Tester

    ACU-280 SATEL Numerical values assigned to individual switches in ON position are presented in Table 2. The sum of numerical values assigned to switches 1-5 constitutes the address set in the device. The address must be different than that set in the other devices connected to the expander bus of the control panel.
  • Page 11 SATEL ACU-280 a “W” symbol. 48 registers in each group (e.g. 0x0000 – 0x002F) amount to the maximum number of devices that the controller can support. The first register in the group is assigned to the first device on the list of devices supported by the controller. The rest of the registers are assigned accordingly, each to a subsequent device on the list.
  • Page 12 ACU-280 SATEL Group of Value registers 0x0400 – 0x042F Detector operating mode [Act.] / / ART-200 thermostat operating mode (1024 – 1071) Registers can assume value: 0x0000 (0) – detector works in passive mode / thermostat works in “Economic temperature” mode, 0x0001 (1) –...
  • Page 13: Installation Of The Controller

    SATEL ACU-280 Group of Value registers 0x0B00 – 0x0B2F ASW-200 smart plug supply voltage (2816 – 2863) Value of voltage supplied to ASW-200 plugs supported by the controller. Registered values of AC voltage are multiplied by 10, e.g. for voltage of 229.5 VAC the register assumes value 2295.
  • Page 14: Preparing The Cabling

    ACU-280 SATEL reduce the range of the radio signal. It is recommended that the controller be mounted high above the floor. This will allow you to get a better range of radio communication and avoid the risk of the controller being accidentally covered by people moving around the premises.
  • Page 15 SATEL ACU-280 Fig. 5. Opening the enclosure. Fig. 6. Installation of enclosure base.
  • Page 16: Setting Dip Switches

    Protect the wiring against contact with sharp edges or else they can damage the insulation of cables. 4.5.1 Expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels Depending on the alarm system in which the controller is to operate: INTEGRA: connect the CKM, DTM, CKE, DTE and COM terminals to the corresponding terminals of the control panel communication buses (Fig.
  • Page 17: Module Of Wireless Devices With Modbus Rtu Interface

    SATEL ACU-280 If the ACU-220 controller is connected to the PERFECTA 64 M control panel, do not connect the PERFECTA-RF module or the INT-RX-S expander to the control panel. The PERFECTA 64 M control panel can support only one of these devices.
  • Page 18: Powering On And Starting The Controller

    2. Replace the cover. 3. Turn the power on. The LED indicator should come on. If the controller works as expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels, run the identification function in the control panel (see the control panel installer manual).
  • Page 19: Additional Menu

    Establishing connection between the program and the controller 1. Connect the controller RS-232 (TTL) port with the computer port using the USB-RS converter offered by SATEL. 2. Select the computer COM port to be used for communication with the controller (see ““Connection”...
  • Page 20: Configuration

    ACU-280 SATEL 4. After connection is established, information about the controller type and firmware version as well as the button will be displayed on the program menu bar. Configuration Controller info Module type – controller type. Version – firmware version of the controller.
  • Page 21: Devices

    SATEL ACU-280 No automatic update of wireless devices firmware – if this option is enabled, firmware of the wireless devices registered to the controller is not updated automatically (see “Updating the firmware of ABAX 2 wireless devices” p. 75). No jamming detection – if this option is enabled, the controller will not detect radio communication jamming.
  • Page 22: Status

    ACU-280 SATEL signal repeater on the list of wireless devices (the radio signal repeater takes up two positions on the device list – enter the number of the first of them). Filter – the number of consecutive communication periods without connection between the device and the controller after which loss of communication with the device will be reported.
  • Page 23 SATEL ACU-280 Controller status Jamming Information about radio communication jamming: [yellow] – communication is jammed, [gray] – communication was jammed. Level – level of radio communication jamming signal. Count – number of radio communication jamming cases. Power supply Information about current supply voltage of the controller.
  • Page 24: Graphs

    ACU-280 SATEL RSSI dev. – level of the radio signal received by the device from the controller. Presented as percentage or in power units (dBm). Click twice the column to change the way of presentation. Pow.volt. – value of the supply voltage.
  • Page 25: Comm. History

    SATEL ACU-280 Fig. 17. ABAX 2 Soft program: “Graphs” window. 5.5.2 Comm. history Wireless device – select a device from the list to display the graph showing the history of communication of that device with the controller. The program collects data on communication history only when it is running.
  • Page 26: Keyfobs

    ACU-280 SATEL Fig. 19. A segment of graph showing communication history. Legend to Fig. 19: dark-green – level of the radio signal received by the device from the controller. light-green – level of the radio signal received from the device by the controller.
  • Page 27: Keyfob State

    SATEL ACU-280 Fig. 20. ABAX 2 Soft program: “Keyfobs” tab. 5.6.1 Keyfob state Fig. 21. ABAX 2 Soft Program: “Keyfob state” tab. Name – individual keyfob name. S/N – serial number of the keyfob. Batt. – information about battery status: [green] –...
  • Page 28: Wireless Devices Supported By The Controller

    ACU-280 SATEL Buttons click to clear trouble memory / restart the process of keyfob firmware update. click to refresh information about the supported keyfobs. Wireless devices supported by the controller The ABAX 2 wireless devices are divided into 3 categories: •...
  • Page 29: Keypads

    SATEL ACU-280 Controllers ASW-200 - 230 VAC smart plug. ASW-210 - flush-mounted wireless two-channel 230 VAC controller. Other devices APB -200 - wireless panic button. ARF-200 - radio signal level tester. ARU-200 - radio signal repeater. ART-200 - wireless radiator thermostat.
  • Page 30: Expander For The Integra Series Control Panels

    ACU-280 SATEL In case of many devices that occupy two or more positions on the device list, you can select how many positions are to be occupied when registering them to the controller. Data of the wireless devices are stored in the controller. If you connect a controller...
  • Page 31 SATEL ACU-280 Table 4 shows how the wireless devices should not be registered. The first siren output takes up position 8, and the second output occupies position 9. As a result, 16 outputs have been reserved for wireless devices in the system, although actually only 2 are used (the eighth output in the first group of 8 outputs and the first output in the second group of 8 outputs).
  • Page 32: Adding New Wireless Devices

    ACU-280 SATEL Fig. 22. DLOADX program: the list of wireless devices registered in the controller in the INTEGRA system. 7.1.1.1 Adding new wireless devices DLOADX program You can add a wireless device in the “Structure” window, “Hardware” tab, after clicking the name of the controller on the device list, and then on the “Zones/Outputs”...
  • Page 33 SATEL ACU-280 6.3. For some devices you can select if the device is to occupy one or two positions on the list of devices. 7. Click the “OK” button. 8. The “New device” window will close. 9. The new device will be displayed on the list of devices.
  • Page 34: Removing Wireless Devices

    ACU-280 SATEL 7. If you can select whether the device will take up one or two positions (channels) on the list of devices, a special message will inform you about it. Press the key 1 (the device will occupy 1 position) or the key 2 (the device will occupy 2 positions).
  • Page 35: Expander For The Perfecta 64 M Control Panel

    SATEL ACU-280 7.1.2 Expander for the PERFECTA 64 M control panel To add or delete devices, you can use the PERFECTA Soft program (version required: 2.00 or newer). For description of the PERFECTA Soft program, refer to the control panel programming manual.
  • Page 36: Adding New Wireless Devices

    ACU-280 SATEL PERFECTA 64 M ACU-220 zones outputs list of devices device device APD-200 detector unused/unavailable APD-200 detector 10 APD-200 detector unused/unavailable APD-200 detector unused/unavailable AMD-200 detector 11 AMD-200 detector unused/unavailable AMD-200 detector 12 AMD-200 detector 13 AMD-201 detector unused/unavailable...
  • Page 37 SATEL ACU-280 Adding other wireless device You can assign detectors, sirens and other wireless devices to zones 9-56. When adding a device, you will select the number of zone to which the device will be assigned. If the device occupies more than one position on the list of devices, i.e. more than one zone, additional zones will be assigned automatically (these will be zones following the selected one).
  • Page 38: Removing Wireless Devices

    ACU-280 SATEL 7.1.2.2 Removing wireless devices Removing a wireless keypad 1. Click the “Hardware” tab. 2. Click the wireless keypad you want to remove. . The “Device deleting” window will be displayed. 3. Click 4. Click “Delete”. The „Device deleting” window will close.
  • Page 39 SATEL ACU-280 DLOADX program You can add a wireless device in the “VERSA – Structure” window, “Hardware” tab, after clicking the name of the controller on the device list, and then on the “Zones/Outputs” tab. 1. Click the “Read” button. The data related to wireless devices will be read from the controller (these data are not read after clicking the button in the main menu).
  • Page 40: Removing Wireless Devices

    ACU-280 SATEL 6. Depending on the device: – if the device takes up only 1 zone or you cannot select how many positions the device is to occupy on the device list – press the key 1. – if you can select whether the device will take up one or two positions (channels) on the list of devices, a special message will inform you about it –...
  • Page 41: Adding New Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-280 7.1.4.1 Adding new wireless devices You can add a wireless device in the “Devices” tab. 1. Click . Data on wireless devices will be read from the controller. 2. Click 3. The “Adding devices” window will be displayed.
  • Page 42: Programming The Abax 2 System

    ACU-280 SATEL Programming the ABAX 2 system Expander for the INTEGRA / VERSA series control panels To configure the wireless system settings you can use the DLOADX program or LCD keypad. For description of the DLOADX program and LCD keypads, refer to the control panel manuals.
  • Page 43 SATEL ACU-280 Name – individual name of device (up to 16 characters). Tamper signaled in partition [Tamper in part.] – partition where alarm will be generated in the event of module tamper. No auto-reset after three module tamper alarms [No autorst.3t.] – if this option is enabled, each device tamper will generate alarm.
  • Page 44: Functions

    ACU-280 SATEL on the keypad that was used to enter the code). If the option is disabled, the battery can only be replaced by the users who have access to the “Replace bat.” function in the “0.Service” submenu. 8.1.2 Functions Test mode –...
  • Page 45 SATEL ACU-280 AMD-100 (AMD-200) / AMD-101 (AMD-201) – wireless magnetic contact. Do not configure the detector settings (the AMD-200 / AMD-201 detector does not have two reed switches). AMD-102 (AMD-202) – wireless magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector: ▪...
  • Page 46: Programming Devices Using The Dloadx Program

    ACU-280 SATEL ▪ temperature, ▪ tolerance. ATX-230 – hardwired zone expander: NC and roller shutter. You can configure parameters of roller shutter input [second zone]: ▪ number of pulses after which the roller shutter input will generate alarm, ▪ time period during which the defined number of pulses must occur for the roller shutter input to generate alarm.
  • Page 47 SATEL ACU-280 • enter the ARU-200 repeater number in the list of wireless devices, if the device is to communicate to the controller via the repeater (the repeater takes up two positions on the list of devices – enter the number of the first of them).
  • Page 48 ACU-280 SATEL APMD-150 (APMD-250) Enter 3 digits: 1st digit – sensitivity of PIR sensor: from 1 to 4 (1 – minimum; 4 – maximum). 2nd digit – sensitivity of microwave sensor: from 1 to 8 (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum).
  • Page 49 SATEL ACU-280 2nd digit – counting time: 0 (30 seconds), 1 (120 seconds), 2 (240 seconds) or 3 (unlimited time). AVD-100 (AVD-200) Magnetic contact – do not configure. Shock detector – enter 2 digits: 1st digit – sensitivity: from 1 to 8 (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum).
  • Page 50: Programming Devices Using The Lcd Keypad

    ACU-280 SATEL 8.1.3.2 Programming devices using the LCD keypad INTEGRA To configure devices, use the functions: “Use ARU-100”, “Active mode”, “Settings”, “Filter” and “ECO” (service mode “Structure” “Hardware” “Expanders” “Settings” [controller name]). Having started the function, use the  and  keys to select the zone to which the...
  • Page 51 SATEL ACU-280 AMD-102 (AMD-202) For the magnetic contact: 1. Enter a number from the 0 to 50 range to define the rules of device presence control. 2. Press 3. Define whether the detector is to be always active by pressing any number key ( – no, –...
  • Page 52 ACU-280 SATEL – no, 3. Define whether the detector is to be always active by pressing any number key ( – yes). 4. Press 5. Enter a digit from the 1 to 3 range to define sensitivity (1 – low, 2 – medium, 3 – high).
  • Page 53 SATEL ACU-280 5. Press any numeric key to define whether the detector is to send out alarm to other ASD-250 detectors ( – no, – yes). 6. Press AVD-100 (AVD-200) For the magnetic contact: 1. Enter a number from the 0 to 50 range to define the rules of device presence control.
  • Page 54: Specific Character Of The Operation Of Wireless Devices

    ACU-280 SATEL 3. Use the  and  keys to define the way of control (“inactive” – only remote control; “interim control” – remote or manual control; “combined control” – remote or manual control, but with option to manually block the remote control).
  • Page 55: Wireless Expanders Of Hardwired Zones And Outputs

    SATEL ACU-280 The zones to which the wireless siren is assigned are activated if the signaling is triggered (select the appropriate zone type). If the siren tamper is to generate tamper alarm, program the zone as 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO. The tamper information is sent immediately, and the signaling state information – during periodical communication.
  • Page 56: Radio Signal Repeater

    ACU-280 SATEL operating mode the thermostat can only be controlled manually. If this output is turned off, the thermostat will operate as defined by the “120. Thermostat” type output settings. If the “Edition in ART-200” option is disabled in the “120. Thermostat” type output settings, you will not be able to control the thermostat manually (the thermostat keys will be disabled).
  • Page 57: Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-280 Some information and commands need to be sent immediately. Therefore, additional communication takes place when the device reports tamper, when the detector reports alarm, etc. Fig. 27. PERFECTA Soft program: controller settings in the PERFECTA 64 M. No jamming detection – if this option is enabled, the controller will not detect radio communication jamming.
  • Page 58: Programming Devices In The Perfecta Soft Program

    ACU-280 SATEL Alw.act. – the option is available for most of the wireless detectors. If it is enabled, the detector is permanently switched over to the active mode. The battery life time in the detectors switched permanently into the active mode is shorter than in those which are periodically switched to the passive mode.
  • Page 59 SATEL ACU-280 ADD-200 – wireless outdoor dusk and temperature detector. For the dusk detector you can configure: Sensitivity – detection sensitivity. You can select a number from 1 to 16 (1 – minimum; 16 – maximum). For the temperature detector you can configure the temperature threshold settings: Temperature threshold –...
  • Page 60 ACU-280 SATEL PIR – alarm after motion is detected by PIR sensor, MW – alarm after motion is detected by microwave sensor. ARD-200 – wireless reorientation detector. Sensitivity – detection sensitivity. You can select a number from 1 to 16 (1 – minimum;...
  • Page 61: Specific Character Of The Wireless Devices Operation

    SATEL ACU-280 Two sound frequencies (1450 Hz/2000 Hz) alternating within 1 second. Sound with rising frequency (from 1450 Hz to 2000 Hz) within 1 second. Sound with falling frequency (from 2000 Hz to 1450 Hz) within 1 second. Table 12. Types of acoustic signaling available for the ASP-215 siren.
  • Page 62: Wireless Detectors

    ACU-280 SATEL 8.2.3.1 Wireless detectors The zone to which a wireless detector is assigned is activated when the detector reports alarm (select the appropriate zone type). If a detector tamper is to generate the tamper alarm, program the zone as 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO.
  • Page 63: Wireless Expanders Of Hardwired Zones And Outputs

    If communication with the controller is lost, all previously activated outputs will be deactivated after 20 communication periods. If the ACX-220 expander is powered from a SATEL power supply connected to the APS connector, the low battery information provided by the control panel means: first zone –...
  • Page 64: Wireless Radiator Thermostat

    ACU-280 SATEL 8.2.3.5 Wireless radiator thermostat The thermostat operates as defined by the settings of the selected control panel thermostat (see the control panel programming manual). Select the controlling thermostat while programming the ART-200 thermostat settings. When the controlling thermostat’s first temperature threshold (temperature T1) is active, the ART-200 thermostat operates in the “Economy temperature”...
  • Page 65 SATEL ACU-280 to 140 ms, every 20 ms; above 140 ms, only some values are available: 400 ms, 500 ms, 700 ms, etc. every 200 ms). The EN 50131-3 standard requires that zones must react to signals lasting more than 400 ms.
  • Page 66 ACU-280 SATEL APMD-250 – wireless dual technology detector. You can configure: PIR sensitivity – select a number from a range of 1 to 4 (1 – minimum; 4 – maximum). MW sensitivity – select a number from a range of 1 to 8 (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum).
  • Page 67: Specific Character Of The Operation Of Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-280 Two sound frequencies (1450 Hz/2000 Hz) alternating within 1 second. Sound with rising frequency (from 1450 Hz to 2000 Hz) within 1 second. Sound with smoothly rising and falling frequency (1450 Hz – 2000 Hz – 1450 Hz) within 1 second.
  • Page 68: Wireless Sirens

    ACU-280 SATEL Switching the detector from passive mode to active and vice versa takes place during periodical communication. It results in a delay whose duration depends on the frequency of periodical communication (with the “ECO” option enabled, delay can be up to 3 minutes).
  • Page 69: Smart Plug / Wireless 230 Vac Controller

    0x0001 (1) in the event of a battery trouble. APT-200 keyfobs If the controller works as expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels, the number of supported keyfobs depends on the number of control panel users. When the controller works as module of wireless devices with Modbus RTU interface, it can support up to 256 keyfobs.
  • Page 70: Expander Of Wireless Devices For Satel Alarm Control Panels

    ACU-280 SATEL Expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels The data related to keyfobs are stored in the controller. After the controller containing keyfob data is connected to the control panel, keyfobs will be automatically assigned to the existing users.
  • Page 71: Keyfob Management Using The Dloadx Program

    SATEL ACU-280 You can indicate up to 8 outputs in the system which will be used to inform the keyfob users (“Keyfobs ABAX” window in the DLOADX program or “ABAX confirmat.” function in the LCD-keypad (service mode “Structure” “Hardware” “Expanders” “ABAX confirmat.”)).
  • Page 72: Keyfobs In The Perfecta 64 M System

    ACU-280 SATEL 2. Click the “Delete” button. 3. The “Confirm” window will open. 4. Click the “Yes” button. 5. The “Confirm” window will close. 6. The keyfob serial number shown in the “S/N” column will be erased. 9.1.2 Keyfobs in the PERFECTA 64 M system After a keyfob has been added, its settings will be configured automatically, based on the default settings (see: “Default keyfob settings”...
  • Page 73 SATEL ACU-280 Serial number – serial number of the keyfob. Each keyfob has a unique serial number used for user authentication. Keyfob buttons – number of the function started on pressing the button. You can assign a different function to each keyfob button. Right-click the field to select a function from the list.
  • Page 74: Keyfobs In The Versa System

    ACU-280 SATEL 4. Click the „Write” button to write the changes to the controller. Removing a keyfob 1. Click the field in the “Serial number” column next to the name of the user from whom you want to remove the keyfob.
  • Page 75 SATEL ACU-280 Fig. 30. DLOADX program: managing keyfobs in the VERSA system. Adding a keyfob Entering the serial number manually 1. Click the field in the “S/N” column next to the name of the user to whom you want to assign a keyfob.
  • Page 76: Module Of Wireless Devices With Modbus Rtu Interface

    Remember to save the controller settings to file before the firmware update. 1. Download the ACU-280 controller firmware update program from www.satel.pl. 2. Connect the RS-232 (TTL) port of the controller to the USB port of the computer. To make the connection, use the USB-RS converter, offered by SATEL.
  • Page 77: Updating The Firmware Of Abax 2 Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-280 4. Click the button. 5. When the connection configuration window opens, select the computer COM port through which communication with the controller RS-232 (TTL) port is to take place. 6. When the prompt is displayed asking you whether to continue the firmware update, click “Yes”.
  • Page 78 ACU-280 SATEL The used batteries must not be discarded, but should be disposed of in accordance with the existing rules for environment protection. When the device indicates low battery, the battery must be replaced. When replacing the battery, wait about 1 minute between removing the old battery and installing the new one.
  • Page 79 SATEL ACU-280 14 Manual update history Manual version Introduced changes • Section „Introduction” has been updated (p. 5). 02/20 • Section „Features” has been updated (p. 5). • Section „Electronics board” has been updated (p. 6). • Section „RS-485 bus” has been added (p. 8).
  • Page 80 ACU-280 SATEL • Information about required version of INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus control panels 11/22 firmware has been updated (p. 5). • Section “DIP-switches” has been updated (p. 7). • Section “Enabling / disabling the support of the unregistered ARF-200 tester” has been added (p.

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