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(European Directives 91/157/EEC and 83/86/EEC). DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Products: CA424P, CA832, CA16128P - main Manufacturer: SATEL spółka z o.o. boards of INTEGRA control panels. ul. Schuberta 79 - INTEGRA 24 80-172 Gdańsk, POLAND - INTEGRA 32 tel.
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CONTENTS 1. G ..........................3 ENERAL 2. G ................3 ENERAL EATURES OF ONTROL ANELS 3. S ......................4 YSTEM OMPONENTS 3.1 M ..........................4 AINBOARDS 3.2 INTEGRA LCD ....................... 6 KEYPAD 3.3 S ......................... 6 YNOPTIC BOARD 3.4 INTEGRA ......................
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SATEL INTEGRA 6.2 S .......................... 58 ERVICE MODE 6.2.1 Service mode menu ..........................60 6.3 C ....................76 ONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING 6.4 P ....................76 ROGRAMMING BY TELEPHONE 7. B ......................78 ASIC SPECIFICATIONS...
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„Help” system of the DLOADX program purchased with the alarm control panel or available at the website www.satel.pl. In order to make use of the system, install and run the program, and then highlight the required element of the program window and press the F1 key on the computer keyboard.
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• Additional function of the control panel RS-232 port, i.e. controlling the external analog modem, ISDN modem, GSM module, or ISDN module of SATEL manufacture, enables communication to be established with the service computer. In this case, the remote programming via telephone network as well as the service are as quick as direct programming from the computer via RS-232 port.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual INTEGRA INTEGRA INTEGRA INTEGRA Technical parameter (quantity) Zones, mainboard Zones, system High-current outputs, programmable, mainboard Dedicated power outputs for keypads, expanders and detectors Outputs, OC type, mainboard Outputs, system 20+4* Connectors for voice synthesizers Keypads, system Expander buses Expanders, system Zone expanders Output expanders...
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SATEL INTEGRA • Telephone communicator, provided with a DTMF detection system for reception of commands via the telephone, as well as for monitoring, messaging, answering calls and remote programming. • RS-232 port enabling the alarm system operation by means of a computer (DLOADX installer program), interfacing with a printer and the use of an external modem.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual 3.5 INTEGRA CODE LOCK • 12-key keypad with permanent or temporary backlighting. • 3x2 LEDs showing readiness, access allowed and, additionally, system trouble. • Microswitch for code lock tamper detection. • Relay for control of electromagnetic latch, lock or interlock. •...
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SATEL INTEGRA • Switching-mode power supply, capacity 2.2A, with short circuit protection, • Battery charging and control circuit with discharged battery cut-off. 3.12 V OICE SYNTHESIZERS EXPANDER • Memory module for storing 16 verbal messages, 15 seconds per each message.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual 4. F UNCTIONAL ESCRIPTION This section presents basic information on the INTEGRA control panel features, as defined in the firmware stored in FLASH memory. Views of the DLOADX program windows (version 1.00) are used in the system descriptions. 4.1 O BJECTS Depending on its size, the INTEGRA control panel makes it possible to create 1, 4 or 8...
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SATEL INTEGRA 4.2 P ARTITIONS The partition is a group of zones to supervise a selected part of the object, which are armed or disarmed at the same time. The partition can only belong to one object. Division of the...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual for controlling the dependent partition) For Follow type ”AND” partition no exit delay is defined – the moment of switching over from “exit delay” to “armed” mode is set by the last partition from the control list entering the armed status. The dependent partitions cannot be controlled by timers.
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SATEL INTEGRA Note: When the partition is armed by the timer, the “Automatic arming” event is recorded. The timer number is included in the event. The "0" number indicates that the user timer armed the partition. The following options and time settings can be programmed for the partition: Arm by two codes - arming after two different codes authorized to control the partition are entered in succession.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual not. When the partition round requires violation of detectors and the guard is not authorized to switch the detectors off, it is possible to set the bypass time period, which starts when the guard enters his code to make a round. The partition can also be bypassed by entering the “Temporary partition bypassing”...
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SATEL INTEGRA • On the LCD keypad, the expander addresses in the name programming function are given in hexadecimal format in the following manner: − addresses from 00 to 1F refer to the first expander bus (the numbering corresponds to the addresses set at microswitches –...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Fig. 6. Details of zone settings. 4.3.3 O PTIONS Power up delay - the zone will be bypassed for 120 sec. after power is switched on (which prevents triggering alarms e.g. when starting the alarm control panel). Priority - this option makes arming impossible, if the zone with activated option is violated (e.g.
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SATEL INTEGRA Prealarm - zone with alarm verification. Bell delay - the zone triggers alarm instantaneously (starts monitoring and telephone messaging), but audible signaling will be delayed by the time set as the "entry delay". Clear alarm – option available to zones type 81 and 82. Violation of the zone will clear alarm in the partition, if it is currently indicated.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual 10. 24 - 24h zone intended for working with vibration detectors: during arming IBRATION (from LCD keypad), an automatic test of these detectors is performed - prior to starting the „exit delay” countdown, the V type output is activated and IBRATION DETECTORS TEST countdown begins of testing time, during which all vibration type zones in the given partition should be violated.
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SATEL INTEGRA 46 24 UMP FAILURE 47. N - zone intended for activating the outputs (e.g. Z , READY O ALARM ACTION ONE VIOLATION etc.). If the “Write violations to event log” option is activated for this zone, every TATUS violation will be recorded in the event log.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Additionally, the following options are available to this type of zone, which are activated when, after arming, the control panel records an exit from the partition to which the bypassing zone is assigned (violated the control panel zone with function 0 or 6 - E - No bypass if armed –...
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SATEL INTEGRA Fig. 7 Details of output settings. 4.4.2 O PTIONS Polarization – defines the output operating mode; selecting the option means: − for high-current outputs: active state +12V, inactive state 0V (common ground); − for OC type outputs: active state - shorted to common ground; inactive state - cut off from common ground.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual example, you can program zones, keypads, partitions/partition keypads to control zone for the alarm outputs; master users (administrators) and users for the C ODE ENTERED outputs; control timers for the T type outputs, etc. SIGNALING ODE USED SIGNALING IMER Triggering from zones –...
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SATEL INTEGRA 7. K - signals the medical assistance call alarm triggered from EYPAD AUXILIARY ALARM keypad (by holding down the 0 key for 3 sec). 8. T - signals the tamper alarms. AMPER ALARM 9. DAY - signals violation of the D...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual 31. B - signals low voltage condition of the ATTERY TROUBLE CONTROL PANEL MAINBOARD backup battery of the control panel mainboard. 32. B ) - signals violation of the selected T ATTERY TROUBLE FROM ZONES ECHNICAL ATTERY type zones.
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SATEL INTEGRA Example of using outputs type 46, 47 Functions are assigned to outputs, which are not physically available: - output 63 - (type 1), BURGLARY ALARM - output 64 - A (type 23). ISARM CKNOWLEDGE Output 1, to which the siren is connected, is programmed as L...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual 91. P - the output becomes active (for a specified ARTITION RM DELAY COUNT SIGNALING time) on starting auto-arming delay countdown for the selected partitions. 92. P - the output indicates the fact of auto-arming ARTITION RM DELAY COUNT INDICATOR delay countdown for the selected partitions.
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SATEL INTEGRA function: Options; Prefix length (only from LCD keypad), while the prefix value (contents) is determined by the administrator with the Change prefix user function. There are two kinds of prefixes: Normal – the prefix normally entered before each use of the code, by default programmed as 0 or 00, or 000 ...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Fig. 8. Window for format selection and definition of identifiers. Events in the system are divided into eight classes: 1. alarms from zones and tampers, 2. alarms occurring in partitions (e.g. PANIC, fire alarm from the LCD keypad), 3.
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SATEL INTEGRA Fig. 9. Window for assigning partition events to identifiers. Notes: • When the „E: Ademco Contact ID (selected codes)” format is selected, the control panel will only transmit the events which can be transmitted in pulse formats. Not all possible events have their equivalents in pulse formats.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Fig. 10. Programming of monitoring codes for pulse formats. For the pulse formats, individual events are assigned to identifiers. This enables the available space to be optimally used for codes (8 x 225 codes = 1800 codes) – events from smaller objects may be grouped with a single identifier, and several identifiers may be assigned for larger objects.
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SATEL INTEGRA • The INTEGRA control panel offers two types of a monitoring test: transmitting the “Periodical test of monitoring” event either every day at a specified time or after a preset time period from the last communication with the station (it is possible to activate the both types simultaneously).
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Messages may be transmitted to 4, 8 or 16 phone numbers (depending on the control panel type). It is possible to send up to 32 various voice messages and up to 64 different "pager" messages. During voice messaging, it is possible to acknowledge the message receipt. A special code connected with a telephone number is used for this purpose (it is possible to set any code –...
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SATEL INTEGRA 3. Program the telephone numbers to be notified, and set the following for each number: − description (up to 16 characters) − messaging mode (voice, pager) − number of queues (how many times the control panel will dial the given number - from 1 to 15) –...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Fig. 14. Defining which remote switches may be controlled by users. 4.10 C ONTROL OF OUTPUTS FROM KEYPAD The control panel makes it possible to control from the LCD keypad the following types of outputs: MONO , BI and R (see: U ).
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SATEL INTEGRA Note: The data transmission service (HSCSD/CSD - modem transmission) is usually available as part of the basic service pack offered by the cellular network operator, however before running the program it is advisable to make sure that you can use the network.
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(telephone, fax, etc). The control panels of INTEGRA series can be installed in the following housings: - CA-64 OBU N (all panels), - CA-10 OBU N (INTEGRA 24 and INTEGRA 32), - CA-6 OBU N (INTEGRA 24 and INTEGRA 32). Notes: •...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual INTEGRA 32 control panel mainboard MEMORY RESET BATTERY CHARGE 350mA CHARGE 700mA DIALER OUT3 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT4 OUT5 SERIAL PORT RS-232 OUT5 OUT6 OUT6 OUT7 OUT7 OUT8 OUT8 COMOUT1COM OUT2COM+KPDDTM CKM COM +EX DT CK AUX Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 black...
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SATEL INTEGRA INTEGRA 24 control panel mainboard MEMORY RESET CHARGE DIALER OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 SERIAL PORT RS-232 OUT3 OUT4 COMOUT1COM OUT2COM+KPDDTM CKM COM +EX DT CK AUX Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 black Board terminals : ~ AC...
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(e.g.: APS -15, APS-30 manufactured by SATEL). Table 1 (at the end of this manual) shows an example of estimated balance of current consumption by the system, and an example of battery selection for particular INTEGRA mainboards.
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SATEL INTEGRA CAUTION ! Since the control panel is not provided with main switch to disconnect mains, it is important to instruct the alarm system owner or user on how to disconnect it from mains (e.g. by showing the fuse which protects the control panel power supply circuit).
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Z1 and Z2 appear in the system. They are supported by the control panel in the same way as the mainboard zones. Numbers of Z1, Z2 zones in security system Keypad INTEGRA 24 INTEGRA 32 INTEGRA 64 INTEGRA 128...
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SATEL INTEGRA • Enter a new address from the 0-7 range. The keypad will acknowledge performance of the function with four short and one long beeps. To change the address again, press the [ * ] key. • Connect the keypad to the control panel as required (CKM, DTM).
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INTEGRA Installer Manual well as supervise the facility (a site plan showing status of partitions and detectors, review of events log). Connection to the computer is permanent, made with the use of an ordinary unscreened cable. For a DY8x0,5 cable, the distance between the computer and the keypad can be up to 10 meters.
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SATEL INTEGRA Fig. 20. Parameters defining LCD keypad operation. • Additional options – a set of additional options for activating some functions of the keypad: − Silent PANIC alarm - determines if the panic alarm called from the LCD keypad will be...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual − Auto-Arm delay countdown signaling - activates audible signaling of the countdown to arming the partitions by timer (the signaling continues for the partition auto-arming delay time) − Display mode switching – enabling the option makes it possible to switch over the display mode from system status to all-partition status by holding down the key "9"...
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SATEL INTEGRA Fig. 22. Handling proximity cards. • Tamper signaled in partition – defines the partition where alarm will be signaled after violation of the keypad tamper circuit and disconnection of the keypad from the system. Note: It is also possible to connect the CA-64 PTSA synoptic board to the control panel keypad bus.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual 100m 100m 100m 100m EXPANDER A EXPANDER B EXPANDER C Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 +12V NC NC TMP TMP COM 12V NC NC TMP TMP COM 12V DETECTOR DETECTOR Fig.
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SATEL INTEGRA • A wrong module connection can make the correct identification of modules impossible, which is signaled by the message: “Error! Two expanders have the same addr. !'. • Too high resistance of cables connecting the module to the control panel (large distance, too small number of wires for a single signal) may result in the module being not recognized by the identification function.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual • 2EOL/NC (NC type detector, double end of line resistor). When a zone operates in the EOL configuration, use 2.2 kΩ resistor to close the detector circuit. For the 2EOL zones, the detector circuit is closed with two resistors 1.1kΩ. The 2EOL type zones allow the control panel to simultaneously control the detector status and its tamper contact.
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SATEL INTEGRA EXPANDER EXPANDER CASING TAMPER CONTACT Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 2x1,1kΩ CAUTION! GROUND OF DETECTOR POWER SUPPLY NC NC TMP TMP COM 12V AND SIGNAL GROUND SHOULD BE CONNECTED WITH SEPARATE WIRE DETECTOR Fig. 26. Connection of 2EOL detector to the expander at a small distance between the control panel and the expander (detector is located far from the expander).
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INTEGRA Installer Manual control panel indicates the “No output load” trouble, connect a 2.2kΩ resistor in parallel to the load. • When the siren connected to the output in parallel to the resistor 2.2kΩ generates undesirable sounds (if not controlled), reduce the resistance value. Ω...
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SYNT1 or SYNT2 connectors on the INTEGRA 64 / INTEGRA 128 boards, or to the SM-2 VOICE SYNTHESIZER connector on the INTEGRA 24 / INTEGRA 32 boards. 5.8 C ONNECTION OF PRINTER The control panel RS-232 port makes it possible to connect a printer provided with serial port.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual DB-25 panel DSR print. DTR panel TXD print. RXD DB-9 (male connectors as seen from soldering (connector on points side) control panel board) Fig. 30. Connection of a printer to the control panel serial port. 5.9 C ONNECTION OF SERVICE COMPUTER When the INTEGRA control panel is programmed by means of a computer using the „Downloading”...
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SATEL INTEGRA • Prior to connecting the cable, the installer should preliminary remove the electrostatic charge, e.g. by touching a grounded equipment (faucet, heater, etc.). with the top of his hand. • It is recommended that the cable be connected first to the control panel connector, and then to the computer connector.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual You should follow the procedure below: 1. Check whether the modem is connected to the terminal – modem should answer OK after writing at (if modem does not answer, try ate1 ; if there is still no answer, check the modem connection to the computer and make sure that the COM port is properly selected in settings of the program of Terminal type).
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Fig. 34. Connection of RS-232 ports of INTEGRA panel and GSM-4, GSM LT-1 or ISDN modules. In order to start programming through the SATEL GSM-4, GSM LT-1 or ISDN module as an external modem you should: • Select the options: „External modem” and „ISDN/GSM modem” in the panel settings.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual • Program corresponding functions in the GSM module to make interaction with the INTEGRA panel possible (control codes, computer modem format, RS rate) according to the equipment user manual. • Program the ID codes and numbers of the control panel / computer telephones – these data must be exactly the same in the control panel and in the computer.
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SATEL INTEGRA new program from the computer. An error in the program may only happen when the control panel software up-dating process has been interrupted by switching power supply off. • When the control panel is deenergized, removal of the MEMORY jumper will erase the contents of memory of settings, user data, event memory and clock.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual 4. Wait until the LED goes off, then remove the jumper from pins – the control panel should automatically enter the service mode menu - the message “ End service” appears on the display of keypad with the lowest address number, and the SERVICE LED starts blinking. If the “Clear settings? 1=Yes”...
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INTEGRA SATEL 6.2.1 S ERVICE MODE MENU [SERVICE CODE][ * ][9] (starting the service mode with a shortcut) Service end Configuration Service code INTEGRA ident. DloadX ident. GuardX ident. DloadX tel. No GuardX tel. No Block SM Block DWNL Structure...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Zones Name Names (by numbers) Hardware LCD keypads Settings Name Partitions (Configuration functions for Alarms synoptic board working in Fire alarms keypad mode are provided Chime zones after the main menu of Chime bps. zone service functions.) Chime bps.
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INTEGRA SATEL Expand. tamp. Partitions Alarms log Troubles log Troubles Chime changing (on/off) State part. (select) Zone characters Part.characters Code+arrows Code function ( Code part ( Code outputs ( Code zones ( Card close Card close long Door to open Kpd tamper Z1 (n) in kpd (n –...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Options Tel. options. Monitoring Tel.messaging Modem answer. Voice answer. Remote control Tone dialing Ground start No dialton.tst No answer test Dbl.voice msg. Double call External modem ISDN/GSM modem Pulse 1/1.5 Printer options Printing Monitor.status Names/descript Wide paper 2400bps (off: 1200 bps) CR+LF (off: CR) Parity bit...
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INTEGRA SATEL Various options Simple codes Notify of code Confirm with 1 Autoabort msg. (cancel messaging together with alarm clearance) SM -> menu (reset) Tests -> menu (reset) Powersaver (switch off display/keys backlighting on AC loss) Fast exp. bus (fast data transmission on expander buses) No rest.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Priority / Disrm.on viol. (for 82 type zones) Video,disarmed Video,armed Bypass disabl. Bypass no exit Bell delay / Alarm if armed (for 64-79 type zones) / Clear alarm (for 81, 82 type zones) Auto-reset 3 Auto-reset 1 Auto-rst.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Monitoring Monitoring Dont rep.rsts. Stations Advanced Long hsk.s1t1 Long hsk.s1t2 Long hsk.s2t1 Long hsk.s2t2 Long hsk.wait. Station 1 Tel. 1 number Tel. 2 number Tel. 1 format Tel. 2 format Repetition cnt. Suspension time TELIM prefix Identifier 1 (2...8) Identifier sys.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Burglary zones test Real-time clock trouble OUT1 trouble OUT2 trouble OUT3 trouble OUT4 trouble LCD keypads supply trbl. Expanders supply trbl. DTM bus trouble DT1 bus trouble DT2 bus trouble Troubles rst. AC (230V) ok Battery ok Settings restore from FLASH Monitoring ok Fire zones test finished...
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INTEGRA SATEL Monitoring test Event log cleared Start of service mode End of service mode Main panel restart Event log 50% full Event log 90% full Test at Test every Messaging Messaging Double v.mess. Repetition cnt. Tel. names Tel. settings Tel.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Tel.answ./ctrl. Answering Double call Rings count On armed part. (select partitions) Remote control Users (all) (assign remote switches to control) Users (t.code) (assign remote switches to control) Note Text Valid (days) From (date) For (select user) Who can erase (select user) System status Partitions Zones...
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INTEGRA SATEL Menu of service functions for a synoptic board working in keypad mode Structure Hardware LCD keypads Settings). Settings LCD keypad Zones Bypass pattern (synoptic board) Long violation pattern No violation pattern Tamper alarm pattern Alarm pattern Tamper memory pattern...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Menu of service functions for particular expanders Structure Hardware Expanders Settings). Settings Partition keypad Lock feature Lock Lock feature Relay ON time Relay type Unauth.event Unauth.alarm Max.door open Dependent door1 Dependent door2 Master users Users Alarms Fire alarm Medical alarm Panic alarm Silent panic...
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INTEGRA SATEL Code lock Lock Lock feature Relay ON time Relay type Unauth.event Unauth.alarm Max.door open Dependent door1 Dependent door2 Master users Users Alarms Fire alarm Medical alarm Panic alarm Silent panic 3 bad codes Options Part.blocking Guard control Changing code...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Expander for Lock Lock feature proximity card readers Relay ON time Unauth.event Unauth.alarm Max.door open Dependent door1 Dependent door2 Master users Users Readers Reader A Reader A sound Reader A LED Reader B Reader B sound Reader B LED Al.rdrs tamper BI outs ctrl.
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SATEL INTEGRA 6.3 C ONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING The best way of programming the control panel is by means of a computer with the use of the RS-232 serial port. To do so you will need the DLOADX program which is delivered with the control panel.
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INTEGRA Installer Manual • move the cursor back (the [◄] key) so that it shows the entered digit and press again the key with the same digit – a corresponding special character will be displayed, • using the key with digit 8, enter DTMF special characters designated with small letters (“abcd”) by repeatedly calling the above mentioned selection procedure.
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SATEL INTEGRA 7. B ASIC SPECIFICATIONS Type of control panel INTEGRA INTEGRA INTEGRA INTEGRA Mainboard supply voltage, nominal Control panel current consumption 90 ÷ 140mA (with LCD keypad connected) Power supply unit voltage, nominal 13.8V (±10%) Power supply unit output current (for control panel with LCD keypad 2.5A...
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INTEGRA Installer Manual Table 1. Example of INTEGRA 24 panel power supply load estimation / battery selection. Loads Max current Mean current consumption Mainboard INTEGRA 24 with 140mA 70mA LCD keypad AUX - 4 detectors* 90mA 70mA Outputs OUT1...OUT2 2x2.5A** Outputs OUT3...OUT4...
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An efficient security system does not prevent burglary, assault or fire from happening, however it diminishes the risk that such a situation will cause no alarm or notification. Therefore, the SATEL Company recommends that operation of the whole security system be regularly tested.
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