Satel ABAX 2 ACU-220 Manual
Satel ABAX 2 ACU-220 Manual

Satel ABAX 2 ACU-220 Manual

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ABAX 2 wireless system controller
ACU-220
EN
Firmware version 6.08
acu-220_en 05/25
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-220 Firmware version 6.08 acu-220_en 05/25 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 6.08 2025-05-19 • ASD-200, ASD-250 and ACMD-200 detectors – added capability Wireless devices to remotely block the detection function. • ASP-215 siren – changed rules of communication between the controller and the siren.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Setting DIP switches ....................16 Connecting the wires ....................16 4.5.1 Expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels ......16 4.5.2 Universal module of wireless devices ..............17 4.5.2.1 Connecting inputs and outputs of the controller ..........17 4.5.2.2 Connecting the RS-485 bus ................
  • Page 5 8.3.2.6 Radio signal repeater ................... 70 8.3.2.7 Panic button ....................70 APT-200 / APT-210 keyfobs ................... 71 Expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels ....... 71 9.1.1 Keyfobs in the INTEGRA system ................. 71 9.1.1.1 Keyfob management using the DLOADX program ........72 9.1.2 Keyfobs in the PERFECTA 64 M system .............
  • Page 6 ACU-220 SATEL 9.1.3.1 Keyfob management using the DLOADX program ........76 Universal module of wireless devices ..............77 9.2.1 Keyfob management .................... 77 9.2.1.1 Adding a keyfob .................... 77 9.2.1.2 Assigning an output to keyfob button (combination of buttons) ....78 9.2.1.3 Assigning zones to LEDs ................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    • Support for up to 48 ABAX 2 wireless devices (the number of supported devices depends on the configuration). • Support for ABAX 2 wireless keypads: [expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels] – up to 4 INT-KWRL2 keypads, –...
  • Page 8: Electronics Board

    • Ability to work with any alarm system or automation system thanks to the inputs and outputs. [universal module of wireless devices] • Communication bus for connecting the controller to a SATEL control panel. [expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels] •...
  • Page 9: Terminals

    SATEL ACU-220 LED indicating the status of communication with the control panel: ON – no communication with the control panel, flashing – communication with the control panel OK. RS-232 port (TTL standard). LEDs indicating the output state: OFF – open, ON –...
  • Page 10: Selecting The Controller Operating Mode

    ACU-220 SATEL 3.2.1 Selecting the controller operating mode Fig. 2. Switches defining the controller operating mode. Switches 9 and 10 (Fig. 2) define the controller operating mode – see Table 1. DIP-switch Controller operating mode Expander of wireless devices for the INTEGRA series control...
  • Page 11: Enabling / Disabling The Support Of The Unregistered Arf-200 Tester

    Outputs indicating problems in the ABAX 2 system If the controller is used as an expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels, information about problems is sent to the control panel via the communication bus. The outputs are for auxiliary purposes only.
  • Page 12: Control Inputs [Universal Module Of Wireless Devices]

    ACU-220 SATEL The 4 OC type outputs – TPR, CON, JAM and LBA – provide information about problems in the ABAX 2 system. You can program these outputs as NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed). The outputs can be connected to the control panel zones or they can be used to control the operation of signaling devices.
  • Page 13: Rs-485 Bus [Universal Module Of Wireless Devices]

    SATEL ACU-220 Each wireless device must be assigned to an output. If the device occupies two or more positions on the device list, each position must be assigned to an output. You can assign any number of devices to one output.
  • Page 14 ACU-220 SATEL Group of Value registers 0x0100 – 0x012F Tamper information [TMP] / Information about anti-freeze protection (ART-200 / ART-210 thermostat) (256 – 303) Registers can assume value: 0x0000 (0) – no tamper / anti-freeze protection is not activated, 0x0001 (1) – tamper / anti-freeze protection is activated.
  • Page 15 SATEL ACU-220 Group of Value registers 0x0700 – 0x072F Level of the radio signal received from the device by the controller [RSSI ACU] (1792 – 1839) Level of signal is registered in %. Registers can assume values from 0 to 100.
  • Page 16: Installation Of The Controller

    ACU-220 SATEL Group of Value registers 0x0D08 – 0x0D0B Controller input state (3336 – 3339) Registers can assume values: 0x0000 (0) – input in normal state, 0x0001 (1) – input activated. The first register in the group is assigned to the first input of the controller (AR1), the subsequent registers are assigned respectively to the remaining inputs (AR2 –...
  • Page 17: Preparing The Cabling

    SATEL ACU-220 Installing the device in close vicinity of electrical systems is not recommended, since it can adversely affect the range of radio signal. Several ABAX 2 / ABAX wireless system controllers can work within each other's range. The number of wireless devices working within each other's operating range depends on the frequency of periodical communication.
  • Page 18: 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 19: Universal Module Of Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 Fig. 8. Method of connecting the controller to the VERSA series control panels. PERFECTA 64 M: connect the CKE, DTE and COM terminals to the corresponding terminals of the control panel communication bus (Fig. 9). You can connect only one ABAX 2 controller to the PERFECTA 64 M control panel.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Rs-485 Bus

    The ABAX 2 Soft program enables configuration and diagnostics of the wireless system when the controller works as universal module of wireless devices. The program can also be used for diagnostics of the system, when the controller works as expander for a SATEL control panel.
  • Page 21: Description Of The Program

    SATEL ACU-220 Description of the program 5.1.1 Menu bar in the program The menu bar is displayed in the top part of the program window. Fig. 11. ABAX 2 Soft program: menu bar. type of controller and firmware version. number of the computer port used for communication with the RS-232 (TTL) port of the controller.
  • Page 22: Establishing Connection Between The Program And The Controller

    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 23 SATEL ACU-220 If you enable the “ECO” option for a wireless device, periodical communication between that device and the controller will take place every 3 minutes (the “Communication period” parameter will have no effect on the device operation). 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.
  • Page 24: Devices

    ACU-220 SATEL No jamming detection – if this option is enabled, the controller will not detect radio communication jamming. MODBUS – if this option is enabled, the controller will be able to communicate with other systems using the Modbus RTU protocol (the RS-485 port is enabled).
  • Page 25: Status

    SATEL ACU-220 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 26 ACU-220 SATEL Fig. 16. ABAX 2 Soft program: “Status” tab. Power supply Information about current supply voltage of the controller. DIP-switches Graphic information about setting of DIP-switches. Outputs Information about the state of controller outputs: [blank] – output in normal state.
  • Page 27: Graphs

    SATEL ACU-220 TMP – tamper information / information about anti-freeze protection (ART-200 / ART-210 thermostat): [red] – tamper / anti-freeze protection is activated, [gray] – tamper memory / memory of anti-freeze protection being activated. Comm. – information about radio communication between the device and the controller: [green] –...
  • Page 28: Comm. History

    ACU-220 SATEL communication are working on this channel and what is the radio noise level. If there are any undesired radio signals which are comparable to or stronger than the signals from the ABAX 2 system, they will interfere with the system operation. This may result in a periodic loss of communication as well as quicker draining of the battery in wireless devices.
  • Page 29: Keyfobs

    SATEL ACU-220 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 30: Keyfob State

    ACU-220 SATEL Keyfob buttons – for each button (combination of buttons), you can enter the number of output to be controlled by the button (combination of buttons). The columns are labeled with the symbols corresponding to the APT-200 / APT-210 keyfob buttons.
  • Page 31: Wireless Devices Supported By The Controller

    The ABAX 2 wireless devices are divided into 3 categories: • devices, • keypads [expander of wireless devices for SATEL alarm control panels], • keyfobs. For each of these categories a separate pool of positions is provided in the controller.
  • Page 32: Keypads

    ACU-220 SATEL ACX-220 - hardwired zone / output expander. Controllers ASW-200 - smart plug. ASW-210 - flush-mounted wireless two-channel 230 VAC controller. Other devices APB -200 - wireless panic button. APB-210 - wireless control button. ARF-200 - radio signal level tester.
  • Page 33: Expander For The Integra Series Control Panels

    SATEL ACU-220 When registered, some devices will occupy two or more positions on the list. Therefore, the actual number of devices that can be registered depends on how many positions will be taken up by individual devices. For example, the expander ACX-220 can take up 4 positions.
  • Page 34 ACU-220 SATEL INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus ACU-220 zones outputs list of devices device device 17 unused/unavailable APD-200 detector 17 APD-200 detector 18 unused/unavailable APD-200 detector 18 APD-200 detector 19 unused/unavailable AMD-200 detector 19 AMD-200 detector 20 unused/unavailable AMD-200 detector 20 AMD-200 detector...
  • Page 35: Adding New Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 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 the “Zones/Outputs”...
  • Page 36 ACU-220 SATEL device list, the same name will be given to the other zones. If the device is to be assigned to outputs, the outputs will be given the same name. 6.3. For some devices you can select if the device is to occupy one or two positions on the list of devices.
  • Page 37: Removing Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 6. Press the key 1. 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 38: Expander For The Perfecta 64 M Control Panel

    ACU-220 SATEL 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: 2.01.004 or newer). For description of the PERFECTA Soft program, refer to the control panel programming manual.
  • Page 39: Adding New Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 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 40 ACU-220 SATEL 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 41: Removing Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 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 42 ACU-220 SATEL 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 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 43: Removing Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 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 44: Adding New Wireless Devices

    ACU-220 SATEL 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 45: Programming The Abax 2 System

    SATEL ACU-220 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 46 ACU-220 SATEL 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 47: Functions

    SATEL ACU-220 entered and confirmed with the key, the status of tamper switch will not be monitored 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”...
  • Page 48 ACU-220 SATEL 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 49: Programming Devices Using The Dloadx Program

    SATEL ACU-220 ▪ 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 50 ACU-220 SATEL • 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 51 SATEL ACU-220 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 52 ACU-220 SATEL ATX-230 Roller shutter input – enter 2 digits: 1st digit – number of pulses: from 1 to 8. 2nd digit – counting time: 0 (30 seconds), 1 (120 seconds), 2 (240 seconds) or 3 (unlimited time). AVD-100 (AVD-200) Magnetic contact –...
  • Page 53: Programming Devices Using The Lcd Keypad

    SATEL ACU-220 ASW-210 For each position occupied by the controller, enter 0 (relay can only be controlled via the control panel), 1 (the input enables relay to be controlled with monostable switch) or 2 (the input enables relay to be controlled with bistable switch).
  • Page 54 ACU-220 SATEL 3. Define whether the detector is to be always active by pressing any number key ( – no, – yes). 4. Press 5. When the reed switch settings are displayed, press (these settings are irrelevant). AMD-102 (AMD-202) For the magnetic contact: 1.
  • Page 55 SATEL ACU-220 APD-100 (APD-200) 1. Enter a number from the 0 to 50 range to define the rules of device presence control. 2. Press – no, 3. Define whether the detector is to be always active by pressing any number key ( –...
  • Page 56 ACU-220 SATEL 3. Press any numeric key to define whether the detector is to signal alarm from other ASD-250 detectors ( – no, – yes). 4. Press . 5. Press any numeric key to define whether the detector is to send out alarm to other ASD-250 detectors ( –...
  • Page 57: Specific Character Of The Operation Of Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 2. Press 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 58: Wireless Expanders Of Hardwired Zones And Outputs

    ACU-220 SATEL control separately the acoustic and optical signaling or trigger other signaling for different alarms (e.g. burglary and fire). Given its low-capacity battery, the periodical communication takes place every 3 minutes (the “Communication period” parameter has no effect on the operation of the siren).
  • Page 59: Radio Signal Repeater

    SATEL ACU-220 (temperature T2) is active, the thermostat operates in the “Comfortable temperature” mode. You will find more information on the “120. Thermostat” type output settings in the control panel programming manual. While programming the thermostat settings, you can select an output that will disable the capability to switch between operating modes as described above.
  • Page 60: Wireless Devices

    ACU-220 SATEL If you enable the “ECO” option for a wireless device, periodical communication between that device and the controller will take place every 3 minutes (the “Communication period” parameter will have no effect on the device operation). 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.
  • Page 61: Programming Devices In The Perfecta Soft Program

    SATEL ACU-220 controller directly or via the selected ARU-200 radio signal repeater (several ARU-200 radio signal repeaters can be registered to the controller). 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.
  • Page 62 ACU-220 SATEL 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 63 SATEL ACU-220 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 64: Specific Character Of The Wireless Devices Operation

    ACU-220 SATEL 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 65: Wireless Detectors

    SATEL ACU-220 8.2.3.1 Wireless detectors The zone to which a 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 66: 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 67: Wireless Radiator Thermostat

    SATEL ACU-220 • operating mode 0: the plug button is pressed / the controller input is activated. Select the appropriate zone type. If the ASW-210 controller occupies one position on the list of wireless devices, only the first controller input (SW1) is supported and the state of both relays changes simultaneously.
  • Page 68 ACU-220 SATEL ACX-210 – miniature hardwired zone / output expander. For each position taken up by the expander, you can configure: Wiring type – select NC; NO; EOL; 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO. Reaction time – define how long the zone must remain activated so that this can be registered by the controller.
  • Page 69 SATEL ACU-220 APD-200 – wireless passive infrared detector. You can configure: Sensitivity – select low, medium or high. APD-200 Pet – wireless passive infrared detector with pet immunity up to 20 kg. You can configure: Sensitivity – select low, medium or high.
  • Page 70: Specific Character Of The Operation Of Wireless Devices

    ACU-220 SATEL AVD-200 – wireless shock detector and magnetic contact. For the shock detector you can configure: Sensitivity – select a number from a range of 1 to 8 (1 – minimum; 8 – maximum). ASP-200 – wireless outdoor siren. You can configure: Signaling time –...
  • Page 71: Wireless Detectors

    SATEL ACU-220 If the controller is integrated with another system using the RS-485 bus, inputs and outputs of the controller are not supported. For controlling wireless devices and reading information about their state, the Modbus RTU protocol is used (see “RS-485 bus”...
  • Page 72: Wireless Expanders Of Hardwired Zones And Outputs

    ACU-220 SATEL 8.3.2.3 Wireless expanders of hardwired zones and outputs The controller input to which the expander output is assigned controls the operation of that output. The controller output to which the expander zone is assigned, indicates the state of that zone.
  • Page 73: Apt-200 / Apt-210 Keyfobs

    ACU-220 APT-200 / APT-210 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 universal module of wireless devices, it can support up to 256 keyfobs.
  • Page 74: Keyfob Management Using The Dloadx Program

    ACU-220 SATEL You can remove all keyfobs, including their settings, by means of the “Rem.ABAX keyfob” function available in the service mode in the keypad (“Structure” “Hardware” “Expanders” “Rem.ABAX keyfob”). 9.1.1.1 Keyfob management using the DLOADX program You can manage the keyfobs in the “Keyfobs ABAX” window (Fig. 28). The window opening command is available in the “Users”...
  • Page 75: Keyfobs In The Perfecta 64 M System

    SATEL ACU-220 Assigning a zone to keyfob button (combination of buttons) 1. Click the field corresponding to the button (combination of buttons). The columns are labeled with the symbols corresponding to the APT-200 / APT-210 keyfob buttons. 2. Enter the zone number and press ENTER.
  • Page 76 ACU-220 SATEL [empty field] – LED is OFF, [number] – number of the output whose logic state is indicated by the LED (LED is ON – output activated; LED is OFF – output deactivated). You can select a different operating mode for each keyfob LED. Right-click the field to select the LED operating mode from the list.
  • Page 77: Keyfobs In The Versa System

    SATEL ACU-220 3. Use the “auto” option to select the keyfob adding method: – do not enable this option if you want to enter the keyfob serial number manually (this method is recommended when other keyfobs are used in the area, which makes it difficult to read the new keyfob’s serial number during transmission),...
  • Page 78: Keyfob Management Using The Dloadx Program

    ACU-220 SATEL You can remove all keyfobs, including their settings, by means of the “Rem.ABAX kfbs” function available in the service mode in the keypad (“2.Hardware” “1.Kpds. & exps.” “8.Rem.ABAX kfbs”). 9.1.3.1 Keyfob management using the DLOADX program You can add and delete keyfobs in the “Versa – Structure” window, “Hardware” tab, after clicking the controller name in the list of devices, and then the “Keyfobs”...
  • Page 79: Universal Module Of Wireless Devices

    SATEL ACU-220 Assigning a function to keyfob button (combination of buttons) 1. Right click the field corresponding to the button (combination of buttons). The columns are labeled with the symbols of the APT-200 keyfob buttons. Table 15 shows the APT-200 keyfob buttons and their corresponding APT-210 keyfob buttons.
  • Page 80: Assigning An Output To Keyfob Button (Combination Of Buttons)

    Remember to save the controller settings to file before the firmware update. 1. Download the ACU-220 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 81: 11 Restoring The Controller Factory Settings

    SATEL ACU-220 controller automatically. The process of verification of the firmware of registered devices is run after each controller firmware update, as well as after adding new devices. If attempts to automatically update the firmware of devices fail (e.g. as a result of radio signal...
  • Page 82: 13 Specifications

    ACU-220 SATEL 13 Specifications Operating frequency band....866 MHz / 868.0 MHz ÷ 868.6 MHz / 915 MHz – 928 MHz Radio communication range (in open area) ............up to 2000 m Supply voltage ....................12 VDC ±15% Standby current consumption ..................75 mA Maximum current consumption ..................
  • Page 83 SATEL ACU-220 (p. 18). • New information about the AXD-200 detector has been added (p. 29). • Information about required version of DLOADX program has been updated (p. 31 and 39). • Information about possibility to select device type for the AXD-200 detector while adding it to the system has been added (p.
  • Page 84 ACU-220 SATEL (p. 18). • Section “Devices status” has been updated (p. 24). • Section “Keyfobs” has been updated (p. 27). • Section “Devices” has been updated (p. 29). • Information about required version of DLOADX program has been updated (p. 31 and 39).

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