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CONTENTS 1. Features ..........................3 2. Using the touch screen ...................... 3 Tap ..........................3 Tap and hold ......................... 4 Swipe up / down ......................4 Swipe right / left ......................4 Swipe right from the edge (return to the previous screen) ..........5 3.
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SATEL 6.3.2 Programming from the keypad ................50 6.3.3 Keypad settings ....................51 INT-TSG2 ........................51 Keypad data ........................ 53 Macro Commands ....................... 53 Screen ......................... 56 7. Updating the keypad firmware ..................56 Update using the function ..................56 7.1.1...
SATEL INT-TSG2 The INT-TSG2 keypad allows you to operate and program: • INTEGRA series control panels (firmware version 1.21 or newer), • PERFECTA 64 M control panel, • VERSA series control panels (firmware version 1.06 or newer). 1. Features • Touch screen: –...
INT-TSG2 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), •...
3. Installation Disconnect power before making any electrical connections. The INT-TSG2 keypad is designed for indoor installation. The place of installation should be readily accessible to the system users. 1. Open the keypad enclosure (Fig. 1). The enclosure opening tool, shown in the illustration, is included in the keypad delivery set.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL 5. Use wall plugs (screw anchors) and screws to fasten the enclosure base to the wall. Select wall plugs specifically intended for the mounting surface (different for concrete or brick wall, different for drywall, etc.). 6. Connect the DTM, CKM and COM keypad terminals to the appropriate terminals of the control panel communication bus (Fig.
SATEL INT-TSG2 3.1 Description of terminals - power supply input. - common ground. - data. - clock. Z1, Z2 - zones. RSA, RSB - terminals provided for future applications (RS-485). 3.2 Address setting Each keypad connected to the control panel must have its individual address set in it.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Fig. 3. On-screen keypad. 3. Enter the service code (by default: 12345) and tap . The user menu home screen will be displayed (Fig. 4). Fig. 4. User menu home screen. 4. Tap the “Others” function. A list of functions will be displayed (Fig. 5).
SATEL INT-TSG2 Fig. 6. Service menu. The procedure described above applies to the keypad with factory default settings. You can configure the keypad so that the access to the user screen is code-protected (a keypad will appear before the user screen is displayed).
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Fig. 8. On-screen keypad. 3. Enter the service code (by default: 12345) and tap . The user menu home screen will be displayed (Fig. 9). Fig. 9. User menu home screen. 4. Tap the “Terminal” function. The terminal will be displayed (Fig. 10).
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SATEL INT-TSG2 6. Tap . The cursor will point to the “Service mode” function. 7. Tap . The service menu will be displayed (Fig. 11). Fig. 11. Terminal displaying the service menu. The procedure described above applies to the keypad with factory default settings.
INT-TSG2 SATEL Keypad in the VERSA system Starting the service mode in the VERSA system 1. Tap the keypad screen. The user screen will be displayed. 2. Swipe the screen up. The on-screen keypad will be displayed (Fig. 13). Fig. 13. On-screen keypad.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 5. Enter the service code (by default: 12345) and tap . The user menu will be displayed. 6. Tap . The service menu will be displayed (Fig. 16). Fig. 16. Terminal displaying the service menu. The procedure described above applies to the keypad with factory default settings.
INT-TSG2 SATEL 3.2.3 Address setting without starting the service mode 1. Power off the keypad. 2. Disconnect wires from the keypad terminals CKM and DTM. 3. Short the keypad terminals CKM and DTM. 4. Power on the keypad. Information about the set address and the on-screen keypad will be displayed.
SATEL INT-TSG2 3. When identification is complete, the total number of devices connected to the communication bus and the communication connector will be displayed. Tap return to the menu. PERFECTA S program 1. Click the “Hardware” tab. 2. Click “Mainboard”.
4.5 New firmware If a new version of the keypad firmware is published at www.satel.pl, you can download it and save it to the card in order to later update the keypad firmware (see “Updating the keypad firmware”...
SATEL INT-TSG2 You can save the slideshow images directly in the memory card „photo” folder. If there is no such folder, create it first. The folder is created automatically, if you upload the files using the DLOADX (INTEGRA / VERSA) or PERFECTA S (PERFECTA 64 M) program.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Zone disabling chime [Chime bps. zone] – violation of this zone will disable the CHIME feature. The zone 256 cannot disable the CHIME feature. Fig. 19. DLOADX program: keypad in the INTEGRA system – “Keypad” tab (example settings).
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Display entry delay of partitions [Show entry del.] – the keypad displays information about entry delay countdown in selected partitions. Display exit delay of partitions [Show exit delay] – the keypad displays information about exit delay countdown in selected partitions.
INT-TSG2 SATEL Show disarm messages [Show disarming] – if this option is enabled, the keypad displays the disarming message irrespective of how the system has been disarmed. If this option is disabled, the keypad displays the disarming message only when the system has been disarmed from this keypad.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Macro Commands A macro command is a sequence of actions to be performed by the control panel. Configure a macro command and add it to the user screen as a widget. This will help the user to operate the alarm system. Instead of performing several operations (e.g. in order to arm selected partitions), the user can tap a widget to run a macro command, and the control panel will execute the functions assigned to the macro command.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL State follow input – if you select this option, the widget will indicate the state based on the zone state (two icons will be used). State follow output – if you select this option, the widget will indicate the state based on the output state (two icons will be used).
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Alarm clearing – select the partitions in which alarm is to be cleared. Bypass zones – select the zones which are to be inhibited. Unbypass zones – select the zones which are to be unbypassed. Outputs ON – select the outputs to be activated.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL 7. Select the icon (if you select the “No state indication” option) / icons (if you selected the “State follow input” / “State follow output” option) that will be used to display the macro command on the screen.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Fig. 21. DLOADX program: “Theme” tab (default settings). Screensaver / User screen / Additional screen The screensaver can be displayed when the keypad is unused. It can display information about the alarm system status but it does not allow the user to operate the system. The user screens and the additional screens allow the user to operate the alarm system and control the automation equipment.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Fig. 22. DLOADX program: “Screensaver” tab (default settings). Show grid – if this option is enabled, grid is displayed on the screen. This option is available only for user screen. Available after logging in – if this option is enabled, the user has to enter code to access the screen.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 For screensaver and user screens, you can use the background image defined in the theme or, if you disable the “Use theme” option, an image selected by you. Only one additional image can be selected. If you select it for the screensaver, you will not be able to select another image for the user screens.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Button – the widget offers two functions: tap – the user can tap the widget to turn on / off an output. tap and hold – the user can tap and hold the widget to turn on an output. The output will remain on as long as the user holds the widget.
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Type – the way the zone state is presented. Click to select: Indicator – zone state is presented by icons selected by SATEL. The widget will display different states. Text – zone state is presented by text messages. You can enter messages of your choice.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL °C – if you select this option, temperatures will be expressed in degrees Celsius. °F – if you select this option, temperatures will be expressed in degrees Fahrenheit. Color1 – color of the widget. Click to select a color.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Authorization required – if this option is enabled, the macro command is executed only after the user enters the code. Disabl. if armed – if this option is enabled, the macro command is not available if any of the partitions supported by the keypad is armed.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL The „Remote switch” type output (INTEGRA series control panels) should have the cut-off time programmed to 0. Off – icon displayed when the output is turned off. Click to select a pictogram. Active – icon displayed when the output is turned on. Click to select a pictogram.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Fig. 24. DLOADX program: “Images/backgrounds” tab (example). Slideshow In the tab, you can prepare a set of images for a slideshow in the keypad. Add – click to add a new image to the slideshow. Delete – click to delete a selected image from the slideshow.
INT-TSG2 SATEL Fig. 26. DLOADX program: “EOL resistance value” tab (default settings). R1 – value of the R1 resistor (see Fig. 27). You can enter values from 500 Ω to 15 kΩ. By default: 1.1 kΩ. R2 – value of the R2 resistor (see Fig. 27). You can enter values from 500 Ω to 15 kΩ or 0.
SATEL INT-TSG2 4. Click to save changes to the control panel. For settings stored in the keypad (“Screen” tab), click the “Write” button. 6.2.2 Programming from the keypad 1. Start the service mode (see “Starting the service mode in the PERFECTA 64 M system”...
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Show partition 2 status [Show part.2] – if this option is enabled, the keypad indicates the status of partition 2 (display / LED indicators / audible signal). Show partition 3 status [Show part.3] – if this option is enabled, the keypad indicates the status of partition 3 (display / LED indicators / audible signal).
SATEL INT-TSG2 Display Auto backlight [29.Autolight] – rules for additional keypad wake-up: Not present – if you select this option, the keypad will be woken up only when the user taps the screen. Zone violation – if you select this option, the keypad will be woken up when a selected zone is violated.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Fig. 29. PERFECTA S program: “Screen” tab. Theme A theme is a set of colors and background images to be used on the keypad screen. Selected theme – name of the currently used theme. Font/icon color – color used to display text and icons if an element is inactive.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Image – name of the image used as background. Click to select an image from the list or add a new image. If you want to add a new image, click “From file…”, then indicate the JPG file. The program allows you to crop the added image to fit it to the keypad screen.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL No clock – if this option is enabled, the default clock is not displayed on the screensaver. This option is available only for the screensaver. Home screen – if this option is enabled, the user screen is selected as the home screen, i.e.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 For screensaver and user screens, you can use the background image defined in the theme or, if you disable the “Use theme” option, an image selected by you. Only one additional image can be selected. If you select it for the screensaver, you will not be able to select another image for the user screens.
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Type – the way the zone state is presented. Click to select: Indicator – zone state is presented by icons selected by SATEL. The widget will display different states. Text – zone state is presented by text messages. You can enter messages of your choice.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Icon – output state is presented by icons you choose. Output – output whose state is presented by the widget. Click to select an output. Off – text / icon displayed when the output is turned off. This field is available if you selected the “Text”...
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Active – icon displayed when the output is turned on. Click to select a pictogram. Color1 – color of the widget when the output is turned off. Click to select a color. Color2 – color of the widget when the output is turned on. Click to select a color.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Size – size of the widget on the screen. Select one of three available sizes. “Link” widget settings Position X/Y – position of the widget on the screen. Link – response to tapping on the widget. Click to select: Return –...
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Macro Commands A macro command is a sequence of actions to be performed by the control panel. Configure a macro command and add it to the user screen as a widget. This will help the user to operate the alarm system. Instead of performing several operations (e.g. in order to arm selected partitions), the user can tap a widget to run a macro command, and the control panel will execute the functions assigned to the macro command.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 State – widget can inform the user by means of icons about the state of selected alarm system elements (e.g. partition armed by a macro command or output controlled by a macro command). No state indication – if you select this option, the widget will not indicate the state (only one icon will be used).
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INT-TSG2 SATEL no exit delay – if this option is enabled, the partition will be armed instantly (the exit delay countdown will not run). The option is available for the “Arming” command. List – fields in this table represent the system elements (partitions / zones / outputs) that can be controlled by the function.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 11. Click next to the “Command” field. A new command will appear in the list of commands assigned to the macro command. After clicking on the command, you can change its settings (after making changes, click 12. Repeat the steps 9-11 if you want the macro command to execute more functions.
INT-TSG2 SATEL Fig. 34. PERFECTA S program: “Slideshow” tab in the “Save to SD card” window (example). 6.3 Keypad in the VERSA system You can configure all the keypad settings from the computer with the DLOADX program installed. Using the keypad, you can configure only some of the settings. Names of parameters and options from the DLOADX program are used in this manual.
CHIME signal of zones [Zone chime] – the keypad can audibly signal violation of selected zones. If the zone is armed, violation will not trigger the CHIME signal. Fig. 35. DLOADX program: keypad in the VERSA system – “INT-TSG2” tab (example). Options Sign.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Keypress beep [Key sounds] – if this option is enabled, tapping the screen is confirmed by a sound. Sign. trbl in part. arm [Trbl.in part.arm] – if this option is enabled, the LED goes off after both partitions are fully armed (if the option is disabled, the LED goes off after just one of the partitions is armed in any mode).
SATEL INT-TSG2 MEDICAL alarm – if this option is enabled, the user can trigger a medical alarm from the keypad by using a widget or from the terminal (by tapping and holding the key for 3 seconds). Alarm 3 incorrect codes – if this option is enabled, entering incorrect code three times will trigger the alarm.
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INT-TSG2 SATEL Code – code sent to the control panel when executing commands contained in the macro command. For execution of such commands to be possible, the code must be granted a suitable authority level. Click to view the code.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 Output – widget indicates the state of this output if you selected the “State follow output” option. Select the output whose state will be affected by the macro command (e.g. the “18: Armed status” type output which turns on after partition is armed).
VERSA system” p. 12). The alarm system must be in the service mode during the firmware update. 1. Download the new keypad firmware version from www.satel.pl. 2. Save the new firmware version to the memory card. 3. Open the keypad enclosure and insert the card into the slot.
SATEL INT-TSG2 Fig. 37. “Settings” screen (example). 6. Tap the “Keypad” function. The “Keypad” screen will be displayed (Fig. 38). Fig. 38. “Keypad” screen. 7. Tap the “Firmware update” function. Two buttons will be displayed on the bottom of the screen.
INT-TSG2 SATEL 2. Tap to the right of the terminal to close the terminal. The user menu home screen will be displayed. 3. Tap the “Keypad” function. The “Keypad” screen will be displayed (Fig. 38). 4. Tap the “Firmware update” function. Two buttons will be displayed on the bottom of the screen.
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SATEL INT-TSG2 • Note on the keypad wake-up in the VERSA system has been added (p. 53). • Information on widgets unavailable in the VERSA system has been modified (p. 56). • Description of how to update the keypad firmware using the keypad in the INTEGRA system has been modified (p.
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