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INT-TSH2R
EN
Firmware version 2.01
USER MANUAL – INTEGRA
int-tsh2r_oi_en 03/24
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 Keypad INT-TSH2R Firmware version 2.01 USER MANUAL – INTEGRA int-tsh2r_oi_en 03/24 SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND tel. +48 58 320 94 00 www.satel.pl...
  • Page 2 This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio frequency interference. Hereby, SATEL sp. z o.o. declares that the radio equipment type INT-TSH2R is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.satel.pl/ce...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction ........................3 Using the touch screen ..................... 3 Using the MIFARE proximity card ................... 5 ® Screensaver ........................5 Slideshow ........................6 Trigger the panic alarm ....................6 User screens ........................7 Additional screens ......................8 Status bar ......................... 9 Status icons ........................
  • Page 4 INT-TSH2 SATEL 11.5.5 Searching for zones ..................23 11.6 “Outputs” screen ....................... 23 11.6.1 Output control ....................24 11.7 “Troubles” screen ...................... 24 11.8 “Events” screen ......................24 11.8.1 Filtering the event list by partitions ..............24 11.8.2 Filtering the event list by types ................ 25 11.9 “Users”...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    In order to control the alarm system, you can use: • user screens and additional screens created for you by the installer, • user menu created by SATEL. Use the gestures described below. Tap on an item on the screen.
  • Page 6 INT-TSH2 SATEL Tap and hold Tap on an item on the screen and hold for 3 seconds. Swipe up / down Tap the screen and slide your finger up or down to: • swipe the screen up / down (move between the screensaver / user screen / user menu home screen), •...
  • Page 7: Using The Mifare ® Proximity Card

    For security reasons, we recommend using DESFire cards with encrypted card numbers. To write encrypted numbers to cards, the SO-PRG programmer and the CR SOFT program by SATEL are required. If the card’s factory serial number (CSN) is used as the card number, there is no need to program the cards but such cards are not secured against copying.
  • Page 8: Slideshow

    INT-TSH2 SATEL • swipe right on the slideshow. You will be logged out when the screensaver is displayed. Fig. 1. Screensaver (keypad with factory default settings). The screensaver on a keypad with factory default settings (Fig. 1) shows: • status icons (see p. 9), •...
  • Page 9: User Screens

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 5. User screens When the screensaver or slideshow is displayed, tap the screen to go to the user home screen. If the screensaver has been disabled by the installer, the user home screen will be displayed when the keypad is not in use.
  • Page 10: Additional Screens

    For this reason, the additional screens may be used to display site plans. If pictures other than the ones offered by SATEL are to be displayed, the installer must save them on a memory card and install the card in the keypad.
  • Page 11: Status Bar

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 7. Status bar The status bar is displayed on the top of the user screen and the additional screen. It includes: • status icons, • screen title (optionally, if added by the installer), • time, • the icon. If you are not logged in, tap the icon to log in (keypad will open – see p. 13).
  • Page 12: Partition State

    Zone state The widget displays the zone state represented by either: • icons selected by SATEL (indicator) – different states are displayed, • text messages (text) – messages inform only about normal and violated states, • icons selected by the installer (icon) – only normal and violated states are displayed.
  • Page 13: Output State

    The widget displays the output state represented by either: • icons selected by SATEL (indicator), • text messages (text), • icons selected by the installer (icon). The icons selected by SATEL are described in the table below. Icon Output status deactivated activated “MONO switch”...
  • Page 14: Temperature

    INT-TSH2 SATEL Temperature The widget displays the temperature. Information about the temperature is sourced from an ABAX 2 / ABAX wireless device. Date/time The widget displays the date and time in the format specified by the installer. Switch The icon for the widget is selected by the installer. Tap the widget to activate / deactivate an output.
  • Page 15: Thermostat

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 9.15 Thermostat Depending on the thermostatic output state, the widget is represented on the screen by one of the icons: - first temperature threshold is active (temperature T1 – economy), output turned off, - first temperature threshold is active (temperature T1 – economy), output turned on, - second temperature threshold is active (temperature T2 –...
  • Page 16: User Menu

    INT-TSH2 SATEL By default, the following codes are programmed in the control panel: service code: 12345 object 1 master (administrator) code 1: 1111 If there is an alarm in the system, it will be cleared after you enter the code.
  • Page 17: Qwerty Keyboard

    SATEL INT-TSH2R tap to go to the “Tests” screen (p. 26). tap to go to the “Settings” screen (p. 29). tap to go to the “Others” screen (p. 33). If the icon is greyed out, the function is unavailable. icon displayed in the top right corner of the screen allows you to exit the user menu (same as the swipe down gesture).
  • Page 18: Terminal

    INT-TSH2 SATEL tap to enable / disable the diacritical marks mode. tap to confirm the text entered. Fig. 7. QWERTY keyboard: number keys mode. 11.3 Terminal The terminal allows you to enter data and configure the settings in the same way as from the...
  • Page 19: Data Editing By Using The Terminal

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 11.3.1 Data editing by using the terminal The editing method depends on the type of data. Having completed the editing, tap save the changes. If you want to exit the function without saving the changes, tap Selection from the single-choice list In the lower line of the display, the currently selected item is presented.
  • Page 20 INT-TSH2 SATEL Fig. 9. “Partitions” screen (example). The icons in the top right corner allow you to: tap to clear alarm. tap to terminate the exit delay (function available if the installer enabled the exit delay clearing). tap to filter the partition list (see “Filtering the partition list” p. 21).
  • Page 21: Arming

    SATEL INT-TSH2R tap to decrease the size of the icons/names on the list. tap to hide the partition names on the list. tap to display the partition names on the list. tap to hide the buttons. 11.4.1 Arming 1. Tap the partition you want to arm. The button with the...
  • Page 22: Two-Code Disarming

    INT-TSH2 SATEL 11.4.4 Two-code disarming When two users are required to enter the code in order to disarm a partition, follow these steps: 1. Tap the partition you want to disarm. The button with the icon will appear at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 23: Filtering The Partition List

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 11.4.7 Filtering the partition list 1. Tap the icon. The buttons with filtering criteria will appear. 2. Tap the buttons with the filtering criteria that you want to use. You can tap any number of buttons. 3. Tap the button with the icon.
  • Page 24: Zone Inhibiting

    INT-TSH2 SATEL Information about how many zones are selected is shown in brackets next to the partition name ([number of selected zones]/[number of zones]). The numbers displayed next to the following icons indicate: number of zones in normal state. number of violated zones.
  • Page 25: Filtering The Zone List

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 11.5.4 Filtering the zone list 1. Tap the icon. The buttons with filtering criteria will appear. 2. Tap the buttons with the filtering criteria that you want to use. You can tap any number of buttons. 3. Tap the button with the icon.
  • Page 26: Output Control

    INT-TSH2 SATEL If you tap the screen close to the bottom edge and swipe up, the buttons with the icons will appear at the bottom of the screen: tap to increase the size of the icons/names on the list. tap to decrease the size of the icons/names on the list.
  • Page 27: Filtering The Event List By Types

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 3. Tap the icon in the top right corner of the screen. The events from the selected partitions will be displayed. 11.8.2 Filtering the event list by types 1. Tap the icon. The buttons with filtering criteria will appear.
  • Page 28: Adding A User

    INT-TSH2 SATEL 11.9.1 Adding a user 1. Tap the icon. The buttons will appear at the bottom of the screen. 2. Tap the button with the icon. The user settings panel will appear. 3. Configure the user settings. 4. Tap the “Save” button. A message will be displayed to confirm that the user data were saved.
  • Page 29 SATEL INT-TSH2R Fig. 12. “Tests” screen (example). GPRS monit.test – tap to send a test transmission to the monitoring station via cellular data network. When sending the transmission, messages on the display provide information on the currently performed operation. Messaging test – tap to test the telephone messaging (see “Messaging test” p. 28).
  • Page 30: Messaging Test

    INT-TSH2 SATEL The terminal will appear upon tapping most of the functions (see p. 16). icon is displayed in the top right corner of the screen. Tap it to go back to the user menu home screen. 11.10.1 Messaging test 1.
  • Page 31: Review Of Test Results

    SATEL INT-TSH2R 4. Specify the test duration (maximum 50 minutes) and tap 5. Define, whether violation of the zone is to trigger CHIME in the keypad (if yes, tap any number key – the following character will be displayed: Y).
  • Page 32 INT-TSH2 SATEL The functions that can be available on the “Settings” screen are described below. tap to change your code. tap to change your telephone code. tap to change the normal prefix. The function available to the administrator. tap to change the duress prefix. The function available to the administrator.
  • Page 33 SATEL INT-TSH2R tap to synchronize the control panel clock with the time server. The function available if the communication module enabling time synchronization is connected to the control panel. tap to specify the time period of installer access to the alarm system (enter the number of hours).
  • Page 34 INT-TSH2 SATEL Setting the screen brightness Tap the “Brightness” function. The sliders and the buttons will appear at the bottom of the screen. The sliders are marked with the icons described in the table below. screen brightness in the daytime when the keypad screen is woken up.
  • Page 35: Others" Screen

    SATEL INT-TSH2R Setting the auto logout time Tap the „Auto logout” function. The buttons and the slider will appear at the bottom of the screen. Use them to set the time of inactivity after which the user will be automatically logged out.
  • Page 36 INT-TSH2 SATEL tap to restore the control of the doors unlocked due to fire (the doors controlled by the access control devices connected to the control panel). tap to disable the tamper protection in the selected wireless keypad for 3 minutes.
  • Page 37: Service Menu

    SATEL INT-TSH2R INT-GSM >GUARDX – tap when you want to start the communication with the GUARDX program via the INT-GSM module. The communication will be via the cellular data network. 12. Service menu Fig. 16. Service menu. On this screen you can see the service functions. Tap the function to view the list of other functions, parameters or options.

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