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1. 150mA 780mA Battery selection based on max and mean current consumption by the system assumed duration of power failure 12h assumed 1 alarm with 15 min 0 25h duration of signaling 2 Aya 1 25x 12x0 14 12x0 09 0 25x5 0 25x0 1 12x0 3 T 3Ah Z Aav 1 25x 12x0 09 12x0 07 0 25x4 0 25x0 07 12x0 15 5 9Ah Recommended standby power supply 12V 7Ah battery Assumed presence of 2 microwave detectors with current consumption 25mA Av and 30mA Max and 2 PIR detectors with current consumption 10mA Av and 15mA Max From battery Usually the max mean current to supply the expanders with assumed presence of 2 expanders does not exceed 150mA Table 2 Example of INTEGRA 32 panel power supply load estimation battery selection No Loads Max current Mean current consumption 4 dd 32 with 140MA 70mA 2 AUX 8 detectors 165mA 125mA 3 Outputs OUT1 0UT2 2x2 5A 4A 4 Outputs OUTS OUT8 6x50mA 150mA 5 Output EX 300mA 300mA 6 Battery charging current 350mA 700mA Total mean current consumption by the system with no alarm signaling Z lay 90mA 125mA 150mA 150mA 700mA 1365mA Total max current consumption by the system with no alarm signaling Imax 140mA 165mA 300mA 150mA 700mA 1605mA Battery selection based on max and mean current consumption by the system assumed duration of power failure 12h assumed
2. 25 BI SWITCH the output is activated deactivated by a BI output control type code the output should be assigned to specific partitions and or zones and will be activated by a code entered from keypad partition keypad serving that partition or when the selected zone is violated 26 TIMER the output is armed and disarmed by selected timers 27 TROUBLE STATUS signals detection of a trouble condition mains power supply failure low battery defect of zones expander buses etc 28 AC LOSS CONTROL PANEL MAINBOARD signals mains power failure of the control panel mainboard 29 AC LOSS FROM ZONES signals violation of the selected TECHNICAL AC LOSS type zones 30 AC Loss FROM EXPANDERS signals mains power failure of the selected expanders with power supply units expander selection from O to 31 bus 1 modules from 32 to 63 bus 2 modules INTEGRA Installer Manual 23 31 BATTERY TROUBLE CONTROL PANEL MAINBOARD signals low voltage condition of the backup battery of the control panel mainboard 32 BATTERY TROUBLE FROM ZONES signals violation of the selected TECHNICAL BATTERY LOW type zones 33 BATTERY TROUBLE FROM EXPANDERS signals low voltage condition of the backup battery of the selected expanders 34 ZONE TROUBLE signals exceeding the Maximum violation time or the Maximum no violation time of the selected zones 35 TELEPHONE USAGE STATUS signals that the telephone line is captured by the
3. Example of using outputs type 46 47 Functions are assigned to outputs which are not physically available output 63 BURGLARY ALARM type 1 output 64 ARM DISARM ACKNOWLEDGE type 23 Output 1 to which the siren is connected is programmed as LOGICAL OR type of output type 47 while outputs 63 and 64 are selected to be control outputs Output 1 will be triggered if output 63 or 64 is activated Then a function should be assigned to the next output which is not physically available output 62 TIMER type 26 controlled by a timer set to be daily switched on at 16 00 and off at 8 00 Output 2 to which the siren is connected is programmed as LOGICAL AND type of output while outputs 1 and 62 are indicated as control outputs As a result output 2 will signal alarms and confirm arming disarming of the partition but only between the hours 16 00 and 8 00 outside this time period the output being inactive 48 63 VOICE MESSAGE 1 16 the outputs activated by the telephone messaging function it enables any external device to be used for playback of notification messages When programming telephone notification one should select the message number synthesizer which is to be played back after connection is established The messaging function will activate the corresponding output 64 79 REMOTE SWITCH 1 16 the output to be controlled via the telephone line by means of a telephone set and DTMF signals See section TE
4. J Exp Mod Tamp Zone Violation Zone restore Zone Trouble Zone Bypass F Am Disam F Radionics 2300 with parity Ademco Express Telim prefix Ademco slow extended Identifiers Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex exten Silent Knight fast extended Radionics 1400 extended Radionics 2300 extended TELIM Contact ID selected Contact ID full TELIM bez tonu Zone Violation Zone restore M Zone Trouble Zone Bypass I Atm Disarm System Events Fr _8m yo Fig 8 Window for format selection and definition of identifiers Events in the system are divided into eight classes alarms from zones and tampers arming and disarming zone bypass access control system troubles functions used CONOaAARWN selected transmission format e For pulse formats and Ademco Express it is necessary to program event codes Only those events are transmitted which are assigned to a valid identifier i e those which have alarms occurring in partitions e g PANIC fire alarm from the LCD keypad other events in the system e g start of the service mode Events of class 5 and 7 are not monitored Other events are transmitted depending on the at least three characters different from 0 and whose code is different from 00 e When the E Ademco Contact ID selected codes format is selected the events are sent which would have been tra
5. TERMINALS DESCRIPTION KEYPAD Z1 to detector Z2 to detector PANEL ADDITIONAL SYSTEM ZONES INTEGRA Installer Manual 41 buzzer tamper contact Q je Q A 4 A U y N N Fig 17 INTEGRA KLCD keypad board The control panel identifies the keypads by their programmable addresses which are saved in EEPROM non volatile memory The addresses must not be repeated The keypad address also indicates the numbers under which the keypad supervision zones Z1 and Z2 appear in the system They are supported by the control panel in the same way as the mainboard zones Keypad Numbers of Z1 Z2 zones in security system AE INTEGRA 24 INTEGRA32 INTEGRA64 INTEGRA 128 lisz iz zr A zi zez zie a 6 8 22 24 1 5 26 7 21 23 Z1 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 Note If expanders are connected a situation may occur that the zone numbers of the keypad and the expander coincide If this is the case select the option in the keypad settings to define whether the detector is to be connected to keypad zone or expander zone gt Structure gt Hardware gt Keypads gt Settings gt Keypad name from list gt Z1 Z2 selection of options and settings The keypad address can be programmed in two ways 1 Directly skipping the control panel service code to do so e Turn off the keypad power supply KPD and the data bus wires CKM DTM e Short the keypad terminals CKM and DTM e Turn on keypad power supp
6. 5 4 CONNECTION OF DETECTORS The INTEGRA can operate with any detectors Each control panel zone and zones of LCD keypads and zone modules may operate in the following configurations e NC normally closed e NO normally open e EOL end of line resistor e 2EOL NO NO type detector double end of line resistor INTEGRA Installer Manual 49 e 2EOL NC NC type detector double end of line resistor When a zone operates in the EOL configuration use 2 2 kQ resistor to close the detector circuit For the 2EOL zones the detector circuit is closed with two resistors 1 1kQ The 2EOL type zones allow the control panel to simultaneously control the detector status and its tamper contact Any output with electronic protection from OUT1 to OUT4 may be used to power detectors This output should be programmed as POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT For larger systems with additional power supply with high capacity batteries detectors are powered from external power sources OUT4 programmed as 41 type POWER SUPPLY INTEGRA 64 128 O O O OOOO O gg O O O sg gg Gggggsggsgsgsgsg OUT4 COM KPDDTMCKM COM EX1 DT1 CK1 COM EX2 DT2 CK2 Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Z9 COM Z10 Z11 Ga A mf 2x1 1kO R 220 INC NC TMP TMP COM 12V NC TMP TMP COM 12V COM TMP TMP _C_NO 12V TMP TMP C NO 12V MP TMP COM 12V NC NC INC NC TMP TMP COM 12V NC TMP TMP COM 12V EREREE SS 68S SS sees EERE 2EOL NO EOL EOL NO or for for or 2EOL NC NO NC
7. Dependent door in the access control module which controls the electromagnetic door lock 58 TECHNICAL DOOR BUTTON zone intended for opening the door controlled via a partition keypad code lock or another access control module The value of entry delay time entered for such a zone means the address of a door control module from O to 31 modules of bus 1 from 32 to 63 modules of bus 2 32 address 00 33 address 01 etc Violation of such a zone will switch over the selected module relay and open the door e g entering a room requires the access code to be entered from the keypad installed outside the door while for exiting it is enough to press the button situated at the door inside the room 59 TECHNICAL AC Loss intended for control of devices working together with the alarm control panel e g additional power supply units Violation of this zone will trigger the trouble alarm in the control panel 60 TECHNICAL BATTERY Low intended for the battery control in additional power supply units working together with the control panel Violation of this zone will trigger the trouble alarm in the control panel 61 TECHNICAL GSM LINK TROUBLE intended for control of the external GSM communication module Violation of this zone will trigger the trouble alarm on the control panel 62 63 RESERVED 64 79 BYPASSING GROUP 1 16 violation of this type of zone will bypass a specified group of zones The control pan
8. dozens of response types can be chosen for each zone High current outputs with electronic fuses and low current outputs designed to control relays with a programmable operating mode and a possibility to select one of a few dozens functions High current outputs with electronic fuses for power supply output function 1 or 2 connectors for voice synthesizers SM 2 or CA 64 SM Communication bus keypad bus for connection of LCD keypads and synoptic board module 1 or 2 communication buses expander buses for connection of additional modules to expand the mainboard functional capabilities 32 or 64 such modules can be connected to the control panel 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 Switching mode power supply with short circuit protection provided with battery monitoring and discharged battery disconnection circuit Independent real time clock with calendar provided with its own back up battery Visual signaling of operation of all outputs battery charging circuit and telephone communication unit Protection of all zones outputs and communication buses 3 2 INTEGRA LCD KEYPAD The INTEGRA key
9. station 2 backup number station 1 basic number and so on until the number of attempts specified for each station is reached After the preset number of attempts is completed the control panel suspends monitoring either until a next event occurs or for a time period defined by the service after that time elapses the control panel starts next series of attempts to transmit the message Note 8 is the typical value for the Repetitions parameter and 30 for the Suspend time parameter occurrence of a new event resumes sending all the events not yet transmitted INTEGRA Installer Manual 27 Monitoring Stations Identifiers assignment Event codes Options M Monitoring Station 1 or Station 2 Station 1 and 2 e Station 1 only Station 2 only Bf Advanced ce Import monitoring data v Do not report exp module restarts Monitoring Station 1 Report Format DE Contact ID selected OF Contact ID full Tel Number 54657687 21436538 Tel Number 89674523 Monitoring Station 2 Fieport Format Ademco slow 10 BPS Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BF Silent Knight fast Radionics 1400 Repetiions o Suspend time min b 2 Repetitions Radionics 2300 Radionics 1400 with parity Events assignment F Zone alarms m Telim prefix Identifiers M Zones Tamper M Tamp Restore DURESS r PANIC I FIRE 7 AUX
10. When the Store settings in FLASH 1 Yes prompt appears on the keypad display press key with digit 1 new settings will be saved and the control panel will enter the basic operation mode waiting for code 8 Call the service mode again If the control panel re enters the service mode its operation is OK and you can proceed to further system installation connection of expanders detectors sirens keypads etc as well as starting communication with the computer and programming all parameters required Notes e f the control panel is connected to a computer with running DLOADX program the function of downloading via RS 232 will be started instead of the service mode e Entering the service mode with the use of jumpers may be blocked with the Block SM function function in Configuration position Entering the service mode with the use of jumpers may be restored after acceptance of factory setting restoration When exiting the service mode the INTEGRA control panel checks whether the service programmable parameters have been changed The Wait message appears on the LCD display If there are no changes in settings the control panel prompts Store settings in FLASH 1 Yes after pressing the key 1 new settings will be saved in FLASH type memory In large systems the parameters which define the control panel operation are usually stored in the memory with independent battery backup Di
11. acces code gt Door 1 3 Expander adr 03 X wrong card Fig 22 Handling proximity cards e 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 It should be borne in mind that the synoptic board working in the keypad mode may not have an address identical with that of any keypad in the system or another synoptic board working in the keypad mode see also CA 64 PTSA manual 5 3 CONNECTION OF EXPANSION MODULES The INTEGRA control panels are provided with one or two buses designed for connecting the expansion modules expanders Both buses in the INTEGRA 64 and INTEGRA 128 control panels have the same priority and can be used in parallel it is irrelevant which modules are connected to each bus All modules are connected in parallel and up to 32 modules may be connected to each bus Data exchange is carried out via DT1 DT CK1 CK and COM on the first bus and via DT2 CK2 and COM on the second bus Additionally separate terminals for supplying the modules are provided in the mainboard connectors The modules may be connected with the use of a typical unscreened cable used in alarm systems for example DY8x0 5 The DT CK and COM signals of each bus should be supplied by one ca
12. alarm and also will display the This keypad is changed message and disable operation of such keypads To restore the operation of keypads change their repeating addresses into unique ones The changes can be made as described herein point 1 If properly connected the keypad reports its restart and displays a date and clock or name while incorrect connection is signaled by displaying the No communication with control panel message System control is only possible after the Identification of keypads service function is performed This function checks the addresses to which keypads are connected and registers them in the system Disconnection of a keypad registered in the system will trigger the tamper alarm Any commands from a keypad not registered by the control panel are rejected and the Keypad is not serviced message appears on the keypad display TO COMPUTER TO KEYPAD RS 232 PORT RS 232 PORT RXD comp TXD kpd TXD comp RXD kpd DTR comp DSR kpd COM _ COM DB 9 female connector keypad from soldering points side connector Fig 19 Connecting computer to LCD keypad RS 232 port The keypad RS 232 port is designed for connecting the users computer The cable should be connected to one of the computer RS 232 ports e g COM1 or COM2 Data received from the keypad are used by the GuardX program which makes it possible to control the sys
13. and hold down type for scrolling through system memory and status define the characters to signal the status of zones and partitions in the viewing functions select partitions the status of which will be permanently shown on the display assign the user functions to arrow keys to be performed after entering the code and pressing the corresponding arrow State Inspection Options xl State inspections User functions definition gt Arming ful Partitions 12787476 6 7 8 8 101112131415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 3132 pr id Disarming Partitions 2345 6 7 8 8 1011 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 3031 32 Code Not used 7 Not used Arming full Arming without interior zones Arming without interior zones no delays Disarming Alarm clearing Zones bypassing bypass clearing output MONO ON output Bl switch state output BI ON output BI OFF Fig 21 Programming arrow functions define reaction of a keypad with built in reader to bringing closer holding a card or to an attempt to read in an unregistered card 46 SATEL INTEGRA State Inspection Options State inspections User functions definition Proximity cards Card function Card read doors entry v Card holddown no function no function as acces code Y Signal on wrongs acces code i 4 Alarm after 3 readings as acces code Y as acces code as
14. control panel 36 GROUND START the output generates a control pulse necessary for work with some types of telephone exchange 37 MONITORING ACKNOWLEDGE the output activated after successful completion of connection with the monitoring station 38 SERVICE MODE INDICATOR signals activation of the service mode on one of the control panel LCD keypads 39 VIBRATION DETECTORS TEST the output intended for testing the vibration detectors in one selected partition see Zone types 24H VIBRATION The output cut off time defines the maximum duration of testing the vibration detectors in the selected partition 40 CASH MACHINE BYPASS INDICATOR signals bypassing the 24H CASH MACHINE type zones in selected partitions 41 POWER SUPPLY the output intended for supplying external devices it is recommended that the control panel mainboard high current outputs with electronic protection be used as power supply outputs 42 POWER SUPPLY IN ARMED STATE the power supply output is activated on arming some selected partitions when the exit delay starts it is intended for supplying e g ultrasound or microwave detectors or infrared barriers which should not be enabled if not used by the system 43 RESETABLE POWER SUPPLY the power supply output resetable from the user menu in LCD keypad The reset power cut off time for the resetable output is programmed as that output cut off time 44 FIRE POWER SUPPLY the output intended
15. larger number of messages is voice synthesizer connectors needed it is necessary to use the expander module type CA 64 SM which enables 16 messages to be generated 15s each These synthesizers are controlled via the extension bus while the audio signals are connected to the 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 CONNECTION OF PRINTER The control panel RS 232 port makes it possible to connect a printer provided with serial port The control panel may print events in a compressed format single event is printed in a single line containing up to 80 characters or extended format with names of zones partitions users and modules then the event is printed in two lines when the printer with up to 80 characters per line is used the descriptions of a single event are printed in one line with printers printing 132 characters per line INTEGRA Installer Manual 53 panel DSR t t print DTR panel TXD print RXD COM COM male connectors as seen from soldering connector on 4 points side control panel board Fig 30 Connection of a printer to the control panel serial port 5 9 CONNECTION OF SERVICE COMPUTER When the INTEGRA control panel is programmed by means of a computer using the Downloading function through the panel RS 232 port the computer must be
16. number 58 Arming mode 80 82 Max n viol time Partition Power up delay INTEGRA Installer Manual 65 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 clr Pre alarm Abort delay Part tmp block for 84 type zones Rest after bell Rest aft disarm Al on exit end when violat Violat events 47 No bp if armed 64 79 Abort voice m 87 82 83 Al aft unbps alarms when violated after unbypassing Tamp alw loud Name Parameter Partition by zone nos EOL by zone nos Sensit x20ms by zone nos Type by zone nos Entry delay by zone nos Max violat time by zone nos Max no viol t by zone nos Zone options by details zone nos Counters Counter n Max value Counters and zone groups are made Counting time available after programming of suitable Omit recurs controlling zones type 16 31 or 64 79 Bypasses _ Group n lt Zones Bypass on off off bypassing only Names by zone nos E Gut of time by output nos p ta Polarization Pulsating Latch INTEGRA SATEL 66 Outputs Details Function Cut off time Polarization Pulsating Latch Zones Timers Expanders Outputs Users Doors Voice mess Tel switches triggering LCD keypads Master user
17. option active the output will be signaling until alarm is cancelled by entering a code Comment this field is intended for entering important information regarding the particular zone Length of the comment is limited to 256 characters 4 4 3 SOURCE OF OUTPUT TRIGGERING Depending on its type the output can be triggered in various ways The control panel makes available lists to select triggering sources suitable for particular types of outputs For INTEGRA Installer Manual 21 example you can program zones keypads partitions partition keypads to control zone for the alarm outputs master users administrators and users for the CODE ENTERED SIGNALING CODE USED SIGNALING outputs control timers for the TIMER type outputs etc Triggering from zones allows the user to select any number out of the 64 zones which will cause activation of the output Triggering from LCD keypads refers e g to the alarms called from keypads and makes it possible to determine which outputs will react to those alarms Triggering from partitions partition keypads refers to the alarms in partitions and the alarms called from partition keypads including the keypad tamper alarms Triggering from control timers provides option to select any timers which will activate the output Triggering by administrators refers to the administrator codes which will activate the output Triggering by users refers to the user codes which will a
18. the LCD keypad the following types of outputs MONO switch BI SWITCH and REMOTE SWITCH see USER MANUAL To start the control function you should 1 Program the parameters of control outputs type cut off time polarization 2 Select how the output status will be indicated standard or selected zone status 3 Connect suitable devices to the outputs and supply suitable signals to the zones indicating the equipment status 4 Assign control outputs to the groups 4 groups can be created and to the partitions from which triggering will be possible telephone relays are not assigned to partitions 5 Grant the CONTROL authority to the users who are to hale access to this function and assign partitions to trigger the controlling outputs 4 11 REMOTE CONTROL Programming and control of the INTEGRA control panel are made possible by the use of two programs i e DLOADX intended for the service installer and GUARDX intended for the user Both programs work in Windows9x ME 2000 XP environment The DLOADX program enables data to be exchanged between the computer and the control panel and ensures convenient monitoring of the status of zones partitions outputs module tampers panel controlled doors etc For the purpose of programming communication between the computer and the control panel can be established in several ways e direct connection via the RS 232 port of the alarm control panel mainboard by means of telephone line
19. the zone with activated option is violated e g in case when windows have been left open etc Note Prior to arming it is possible to preview the names of violated zones for which the Priority option has not been activated To do so select the Zones bef arm gt Service mode gt Options gt Various options Disarm on violation option for type 82 zone consecutive violations of the zone alternately arm disarm the partition If the option is not selected zone violation will arm and end of violation will disarm the partition Video On Disarmed violation of the zone will activate the VIDEO ON DISARMED type output intended for starting cameras and video recorders Video On Armed violation of the zone will activate the VIDEO ON ARMED type output intended for starting cameras and video recorders Disable bypass the zone cannot be bypassed by the zone bypass user function Bypassed if no exit the zone will be automatically bypassed if during the zone exit delay no zone of the ENTRY EXIT or EXIT type is violated Alarm if armed option available to type 64 79 zones when the No bypass in armed option is selected Violation of the zone when the partition it belongs to is armed will trigger an alarm provided that the control panel has recorded the partition exit after arming Auto Reset 3 the zone will be automatically bypassed if 3 alarms have been triggered since arming time Auto Reset 1 t
20. violation of the 24H AUXILIARY zones zone types 40 56 14 ZONE VIOLATION the output is activated by violation of selected zones 15 VIDEO ON DISARMED the output is activated by violation of selected zones with the Video on disarmed option active when the zone is disarmed 16 VIDEO ON ARMED the output is activated by violation of selected zones with the Video on armed option active when the zone is armed 17 READY STATUS signals readiness of selected zones for arming all zones are free from violations 18 BYPASS STATUS signals that some selected zones have been bypassed 19 EXIT DELAY WARNING signals that Exit delay is running in selected partitions 20 ENTRY DELAY WARNING signals that Entry delay is running for selected zones or in selected partitions 21 ARM STATUS the output is activated if at least one of the selected partitions is armed 22 FULL ARM STATUS the output is activated if all of the selected partitions are armed 23 ARM DISARM ACKNOWLEDGE signals arming disarming of one selected zone 1 signal 0 3 sec arming 2 signals disarming 4 signals alarm canceling disarming with alarm canceling 24 MONO SWITCH the output is activated for a specified time with a MONO output control type code the output should be assigned to specific partitions and or zones and will be activated by a code entered from keypad partition keypad serving that partition or when the selected zone is violated
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22. 1 alarm with 15 min 0 25h duration of signaling 2 Amax 1 25x 12x0 14 12x0 165 0 25x5 0 25x0 3 12x0 3 10 7Ah Z Aav 1 25x 12x0 09 12x0 125 0 25x4 0 25x0 15 12x0 3 9 2Ah Recommended standby power supply 12V 17Ah battery Assumed presence of 3 microwave detectors with current consumption 25mA Av and 30mA Max and 5 PIR detectors with current consumption 10mA Av and 15mA Max From battery Usually the max mean current to supply the expanders with assumed presence of 4 expanders does not exceed 150mA 80 SATEL INTEGRA Table 3 Example of INTEGRA 64 INTEGRA 128 panel power supply load estimation battery selection No Loads Max current Mean current consumption Mainboard INTEGRA 64 1 INTEGRA 128 with LCD 140mA 90mA keypad 2 OUT4 16 detectors 315mA 235mA 3 Outputs OUT1 OUT3 3x2 5 A 6A 4 Outputs OUTS OUT16 12x50mA 250mA 5 Outputs EX1 and EX2 300mA 300mA 6 Battery charging current 500mA 1000mA Total mean current consumption by the system with no alarm signaling 2 lay 90mA 235mA 250mA 300mA 1000mA 1875mA Total max current consumption by the system with no alarm signaling Imax 140mA 315mA 600mA 300mA 1000mA 2355mA Battery selection based on max and mean y Amax 1 25x 12x0 14 12x0 315 0 25x7 5 0 25x0 6 12x0 3 current consumption by the system 13 8Ah assumed d
23. 19120 121 122 123 124125 126 127 128 LCD keypads outputs 17 18 From Part Part Keypads 5678 65 Remote switch 2 D min O sec 66 Remote switch 3 O min O sec 80 No Guard Tour O min O sec 83 Outputs Off O min 10 sec 49 Voice Message 1 50 Voice Message 2 38 Service Mode status 40 Cash Machine Bypass status 93 Unauthorized access D min O sec exp modules 1 97 Voice Message Voice message 36 Tel line trouble 38 Remote switch O min O sec Clearing Alarm clearing in part Remote switch 2 Fire Burglary O min O sec zones 9 12 3 FIRE alarm O min O sec 1 Burglary O min O sec 9 DAY alarm O min O sec zones 1 2 20 2 Previous Next 54 Dutput groups amp Print Y OK Fig 7 Details of output settings zones 14 16 zones 17 18 X X X IX IX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Xx 4 4 2 OPTIONS Polarization defines the output operating mode selecting the option means for high current outputs active state 12V inactive state OV common ground for OC type outputs active state shorted to common ground inactive state cut off from common ground Note Ifthe option is not set selected the output will act in the opposite way Pulsation sets whether the output signal is to be continuous or pulsating 0 5 0 5 sec the option only applies to the timed outputs Latch refers to the alarm outputs only with this
24. E SWITCH type outputs to be controlled see USER MANUAL In order to start the CONTROL VIA TELEPHONE function do the following 1 Select the Answering and Remote contro options 2 Define how the connection to the control panel should be established double call if this option is not selected the control panel will answer the call after the telephone number is first dialed rings before answer 3 Where appropriate select the partitions which must be armed so that the control is available with a possibility to restrict access to the control You may also skip this selection 4 Program telephone access codes for the users who are to perform the control function USER EDITING 5 Program suitable outputs as remote switches 6 Assign the REMOTE SWITCH outputs to the users so that they can effect the control Note Not all cellular telephones allow DTMF control INTEGRA Installer Manual 33 Answering and remote control IV Answering Answer if all chosen z partitions are armed g Rings before answer 2 Double call Partition Store room Y Remote control A ads partitions Remote switches 1 External lamps 2 Lamps corridor w 3 Heater 4 Blow 5 Partition 5 arm gt Fig 14 Defining which remote switches may be controlled by users 4 10 CONTROL OF OUTPUTS FROM LCD KEYPAD The control panel makes it possible to control from
25. EGRA INTEGRA 24 32 64 128 Mainboard supply voltage nominal 18V 20V Control panel current consumption with LCD keypad connected 90 140mA Power supply unit voltage nominal 10 13 8V Power supply unit output current for control panel with LCD keypad 1A 2 5A connected LCD keypad current consumption min max 10 20 90mA Load capacity high current programmable outputs 10 A ga Load capacity low current programmable outputs 50mA Load capacity KPD output 10 500mA 2 5A Load capacity AUX output 500mA Load capacity EX output 500mA Load capacity EX1 EX2 outputs 2 5A Battery charging current 20 350mA 350 700mA 500 1000mA Working temperature range 5 45 C INTEGRA Installer Manual 79 Table 1 Example of INTEGRA 24 panel power supply load estimation battery selection No Loads Max current Mean current consumption Mainboard INTEGRA 24 with 1 LCD keypad 140mA 70mA 2 AUX 4 detectors 90mA 7OmA 3 Outputs OUT1 0UT2 2x2 5A 4A 4 Outputs OUT3 0UT4 2x50mA 7OmA 5 Outputs EX 150mA 150mA 6 Battery charging current 350mA Total mean current consumption by the system with no alarm signaling 2 lay 90mA 7OmA 70MA 300mA 150mA 680mA Total max current consumption by the system with no alarm signaling Imax 140mA 90mA 100mA 300mA
26. ERS Zone name up to 16 characters Assigned to partition Panel reaction type see Zone types Alarm delay Entry delay Signaling delay Surveillance time Bypass time parameter name depends on the control panel reaction type Keypad number refers to type 58 zones TECHNICAL DOOR BUTTON Arming mode the following armed modes are to be selected for type 80 and 82 zones 1 normal armed mode 2 INTERIOR DELAYED zones type 3 zones will be bypassed EXTERIOR type 8 zones will trigger silent alarm and the other ones audible alarm 3 same as 2 but the DELAYED zones type O 1 and 2 will act as instant ones Detector configuration configuration of the connected detector NO NC EOL etc The INTEGRA control panel enables lines terminated with any detectors to be connected to the zones in the following configurations see Connection of detectors p B d Nie zdefiniowano zaktadki NC detector with normally closed output NO detector with normally open output EOL detector in configuration with end of line resistor 2EOL NO NO type detector in configuration with double end of line resistor 2EOL NC NC type detector in configuration with double end of line resistor Zone sensitivity the necessary duration of the actual zone violation until it is recorded by the control panel typically approx 0 5 sec e g for the PANIC button a shorter time is recommended Max violation time Max d
27. EXPANDER C O S 9S S99 SSsssss O S 9S 999 Z5 COM z6 z7 com ze O Z5 COM z6 z7 com ze O Z5 COM z6 z7 cM z8 O i El jas Z AMJ kal 9988898 99888988 DETECTOR DETECTOR Fig 23 Correct connection of modules at small distances between control panel and modules and the way of connecting detectors SEPARATE SUPPLY JJ LLI z lt a JJ O 14 ER z O O O x LL The expansion modules can also be mounted in metal housings type CA 64 OBU EXA or plastic housings type OPU 1A Each module connected to the bus should have its own unique address from the 0 31 range decimal It is irrelevant which addresses are set for individual modules when identifying the modules the control panel receives information on the module type and automatically sets an optimum sequence of calling the modules for data The address is set by means of DIP switches on keypad electronics boards The expander addresses are displayed in the keypad in hexadecimal format The addresses of modules connected to the first expander bus remain within the range from 00 to 1F and those of modules connected to the second bus within the range from 20 to 3F The control panel handles the modules registered in the system by means of the Identification of expanders service mode function This function determines expander addresses and types Additionally it sets a special random generated marker by which the module confirms its presence in the system This mar
28. INSTALLER MANUAL INTEGRA A c a O uf a O O lt A Satel GDA SK CE N WARNINGS For safety reasons the alarm system should only be installed by qualified personnel In order to avoid the risk of electric shock read carefully this manual before proceeding to installation Any connections should only be made in deenergized state i e with power supply disconnected The control panel should be connected to PSTN analog lines only Connecting the telephone circuit directly to digital network e g ISDN will cause damage to the equipment The alarm system may comprise dangerous devices therefore it is necessary that its components be kept so as to prevent unauthorized access to the equipment If the service operations consist in fuse replacement they must only be carried out with supply voltage disconnected Only fuses having identical parameters with the original ones can be used for the replacement It is recommended that the manufacturer s prescribed housings and power supply units be used Making any construction changes or unauthorized repairs is prohibited This applies in particular to modification of assemblies and components CAUTION It is impermissible to connect a fully discharged battery with voltage on unloaded terminals less than 11V to the alarm panel In order to avoid equipment damage the fully discharged never used battery should be precharged by
29. LEPHONE ANSWERING Note If cut off time is specified for the REMOTE SWITCH then such an output will work as a MONO SWITCH i e when switched on it remains active for the whole preset time period and only deactivates after this time expires The status of such an output should be displayed in the keypad through the zone connected to it 80 No GUARD ROUND signals the lack of entering the guard code within the specified round time in selected partitions 81 LONG AC LOSS MAINBOARD signals the mains power supply failure of the control panel mainboard with delay programmed as Max AC loss time Options Global times 82 LONG AC LOSS MODULES signals the mains power supply failure of the selected extension modules modules with power supply with delay programmed as Max AC loss time for each of the modules 83 OUTPUTS OFF the output is activated when all the selected outputs have been deactivated the signaling is completed 84 CODE ENTERED SIGNALING the output is activated on entering the code of a selected user and pressing the or key 85 CODE USED SIGNALING the output is activated on arming or disarming the system using the code of one of selected users 86 DOOR OPEN INDICATOR the output is activated on opening the door supervised by the selected modules of access control 87 DOOR OPEN TOO LONG INDICATOR the output is activated on exceeding the maximum opening time of the door supervised by the selected modu
30. N 38 24H FIRE DUCT 39 24H FIRE FLAME All the fire zones type 32 39 trigger alarms signaled on the FIRE ALARM type outputs They differ in the alarm code being sent to the monitoring station in the Ademco Contact ID format The names of these zones are compatible with the names of event codes in the CID format The fire outputs except for the 24H FIRE BUTTON can work with alarm verification 40 24H FIRE SUPERVISORY 41 24H LOW WATER PRESSURE 42 244 Low CO2 43 24H WATER GATE DETECTOR 44 24H LOW WATER LEVEL 45 24H PUMP ACTIVATED 18 SATEL INTEGRA 46 24H PUMP FAILURE 47 NO ALARM ACTION zone intended for activating the outputs e g ZONE VIOLATION READY STATUS etc If the Write violations to event log option is activated for this zone every violation will be recorded in the event log 48 24H AUXILIARY PROTECTION LOOP 49 24H AUXILIARY GAS DETECTOR 50 24H AUXILIARY REFRIGERATION 51 24H AUXILIARY LOSS OF HEAT 52 24H AUXILIARY WATER LEAKAGE 53 24H AUXILIARY FOIL BREAK 54 24H AUXILIARY LOW BOTTLED GAS LEVEL 55 24H AUXILIARY HIGH TEMPERATURE 56 24H AUXILIARY LOW TEMPERATURE The zone types from 40 to 56 auxiliary signal alarms on the TECHNICAL ALARM type outputs The names of zones and the codes of events from those zones are compatible with the Ademco Contact ID monitoring standard 57 TECHNICAL DOOR OPEN zone intended for supervising the status of the door defined as
31. NC e g AQUA e g AQUA AQUARING e g COBALT dual AQUARING INDIGO detector INDIGO Fig 25 Example of connecting 4 detectors in various configurations with Z6 tamper circuit Figure 25 shows how to connect detectors to zones working in various configurations Separation of the grounds of detector power supply and signal informing of the status of detector connected to the control panel monitoring zone eliminates the influence of the resistance of wires on the detector status detection Assuming that only one detector is connected to the cable and the cable is not very long the installation may be simplified by leading a common single wire for power supply ground COM and signal ground COM The NO and NC detectors in 2EOL configuration are connected in the same way it is only important to properly indicate to the control panel which detector is connected to the zone 2EOL NO or 2EOL NC Note The recommended power supply circuit for detectors connected to expanders is shown in section Connection of expansion modules 50 SATEL INTEGRA EXPANDER TMP COM CLK DAT 12V 12V CONTROL PANEL EXPANDER CASING SSSss TAMPER CONTACT Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 O ARS CAUTION GROUND OF DETECTOR POWER SUPPLY SSSSSS AND SIGNAL GROUND SHOULD BE DETECTOR CONNECTED WITH SEPARATE WIRE Fig 26 Connection of 2EOL detector to the expander at a small distance between the control panel and the expander detector is located f
32. NTEGRA control panel All the LCD keypads dedicated to the INTEGRA control panel ensure full control of the panel and can be installed in one alarm system Where several keypads are connected to the control panel they should be connected in parallel Since keypad bus data are addressed all keypads operate independently The keypads are to be connected to COM KPD DTM and CKM terminals The KPD output makes it possible to supply all keypads this output is provided with electronic circuit breaker Each keypad must be connected with a separate cable a typical unscreened cable is recommended Maximum distance between keypad and control panel can be up to 300m To ensure correct operation of the keypads it is important that the cable resistance be kept as low as possible For example depending on the distance between the keypad and the control panel the number of parallel connected wires for particular signals with the DY8x0 5 cable must be as indicated in the table below SIGNAL NUMBER OF WIRES FOR DY8x0 5 CABLE DISTANCE up to 100m up to 200m up to 300m Notes e CKM DTM and COM leads must be in the same cable e Supply voltage measured at the LCD keypad terminal block with the backlighting on must not be lower than 11V e Keypads installed tar from the control panel may be supplied locally from an independent power source They are connected to the system by means of CKM DTM and COM Signals
33. PROGRAMMING BY TELEPHONE 0 cccecceccecceececcecceececeeceeceeeeeuecuecueeaesaeceeaeeseesecaesaecsecaueaeeseeees 76 78 7 BASIC SPECIFICATIONS E E E T 1 GENERAL This manual has been prepared for the whole family of INTEGRA alarm control panels As a rule the general information contained herein refers to the INTEGRA 128 which is the biggest of them During installation of the smaller control panels it is necessary to make allowance for differences in technical parameters which are characteristic of the particular mainboards see Table page B d Nie zdefiniowano zak adki All parameters of the INTEGRA alarm system can be programmed both with the use of a PC computer as well as with an LCD keypad Detailed information about specifications of the alarm system software is contained in the 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 Another way of getting access to the Help is by opening the Information drop down menu and selecting the Help 2 GENERAL FEATURES OF CONTROL PANELS The INTEGRA series alarm control panels are designed for small medium size and large facilities Irrespective of its dimensions each of the control panels has identical advanced functional cap
34. RA INTEGRA INTEGRA INTEGRA 24 32 64 128 Zones mainboard 4 8 16 16 Zones system 24 32 64 128 High current outputs programmable 2 2 4 4 mainboard Dedicated power outputs for keypads 3 2 2 expanders and detectors Outputs OC type mainboard 2 6 12 12 Outputs system 20 4 32 64 128 Connectors for voice synthesizers 1 1 2 2 Keypads system 4 4 8 8 Expander buses 1 1 2 2 Expanders system 32 32 64 64 Zone expanders 2 3 6 14 Output expanders 2 3 6 14 Objects 1 4 8 8 Partitions 4 16 32 32 Timers 16 32 64 64 Telephone numbers for messaging 4 8 16 16 Pager messages 16 32 64 64 Voice messages 16 16 16 32 Remote switches 16 16 16 32 Users w o master user and service 16 64 192 240 Event log 899 899 6143 22527 Power supply capacity across terminals A 1 1 25 25 for control panel with keypad connected Battery charging current mA 350 350 700 500 1000 500 1000 Current capacity programmable outputs high current OC A 2 0 05 2 0 05 3 0 05 3 0 05 Current capacity power supply outputs KPD EX1 with EX2 A ES we 29 29 1 2512 KPD EX AUX A 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 20 physically available outputs mainboard expanders 4 virtual outputs to perform logical functions see description of output types 46 and 47 Zones programmed individually to handle configurations with or without end of line resistor NO NC EOL 2EOL NO and 2EOL NC with functional test of the detector One of a few
35. ROGRAMMING 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 Connect the control panel with computer as shown in Figure 31 The data exchange is carried out after activating the DOWNLOADING function which is called by the service installer from the user menu If the control panel settings have already been restarted factory settings follow this procedure 1 Enable the service access a enter the master user administrator code and press press 1 1 1 1 b select the Service access item from the list and enter this function press or gt c specify service access time in hours and confirm it with the key 2 Enter the service code and press press 1 2 3 4 5 3 Select the Downloading item from the list and press or gt 4 Start DWNL RS will appear on the display press or gt Notes e The control panel will remain in downloading function until it receives the Terminate communication command from the computer the last item in Communication menu or until it exits the function after the Finish DWNL RS command This command appears in user function menu Downloading item if the function menu is called by the service e Launching the DLOADX program in the computer connected to the control panel will a
36. T10 OUT11 OUT12 OUT13 OUT14 OUT15 RELAY 0UT16 OUTPUT O 12v LOW CURRENT OUTPUTS CAN BE LOADED WITH CURRENT UP TO 50mA Fig 28 Connection of loads to low current outputs OUT5 0UT16 and signals from these outputs e g to radio messaging transmitter The programmable low current outputs are designed to control equipment for example sirens with their own power supply Loads connected to these outputs e g relays must not force the current flow exceeding 50 mA The structure of low current outputs and their use are shown in Figure 28 5 6 CONNECTION OF TELEPHONE LINE If the alarm system makes use of the control panel telephone communicator for monitoring messaging or remote programming it is necessary to connect the analog telephone line to the control panel The telephone line is plugged to the terminal located in the upper right corner of the PCB In order to ensure correct messaging function the control panel must be connected directly to the telephone line terminals marked TIP RING and all other equipment telephone set fax after the control panel terminals marked T 1 R 1 Such a connection allows the control panel to fully capture the telephone line for the time of calling which prevents the possibility of the messaging function being blocked when the handset is picked up The telephone line must be made with a four wire cable so that
37. TEGRA control panel allows to organize an additional monitoring based on the messaging function that operates simultaneously with the basic monitoring The way of defining the rules of reporting the alarms from zones is shown in Figure 13 The rules of communicating the other alarms are programmed in much the same way The messaging may also include information on AC supply loss Note When reporting an alarm the control panel performs a cycle of phone calls dialing all specific phone numbers in sequence The numbers which confirmed alarm message receipt with a code are not dialed any more The other phone numbers are continued to be notified according to the preset number of repeats In order to activate the messaging function you should 1 Select the Telephone messaging option and set the maximum number of redials in one queue from 1 to 7 if the number is busy 2 If after voice connection is established the message is to be repeated twice select the Double voice message option 32 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 by default zero is set which means no telephone messaging how the notification receipt is confirmed select the Any code option or enter the confirmation c
38. Tone dialing Ground start No dialton tst No answer test Dbl voice msg Double call External modem ISDN GSM modem Pulse 1 1 5 Printing Monitor status Names descript Wide paper 2400bps off 1200 bps CR LF off CR Parity bit Parity EVEN off ODD Zone alarms Part mod al Arming disarm Bypasses Access control Troubles User functions System events see USER MANUAL USERS function INTEGRA SATEL 64 Zones Various options Simple codes Notify of code Confirm with 1 Autoabort msg SM gt menu Tests gt menu Powersaver Fast exp bus No rest mon Inf aft tamper No BATT no arm Exp trb no arm Arm trb warn Zones bef arm Times Global entry delay Global alarm time cancel messaging together with alarm clearance reset reset switch off display keys backlighting on AC loss fast data transmission on expander buses do not monitor module restarts display message after tamper alarm until service intervention do not arm during battery trouble do not arm during expander trouble warn of troubles before arming view violated zones before arming Suppr arm status after AC loss report delay Tel loss report delay Rings to answer Prefix length Clock adjustm Daylight saving Summer time Winter time Details EOL Sensitivity x20ms Type Entry delay Alarm delay Surveillan time Signal delay Bypass time 64 79 Max viol time Max opening t for 57 type zones Kpd
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40. abilities The alarm systems which are based on them can be without difficulty extended by using the same expansion modules for all these control panels It also makes possible to easily replace the control panel with a bigger one if it is required by development of the system Owing to such a solution the optimal control panel can be selected for the particular site The INTEGRA alarm control panels not only guarantee a perfect protection of the facility against burglary they also offer advanced functions of access control and automatic operation of a number of devices At the same time they are easy to operate and user friendly The control panels are characterized by the following features e Processor system with software stored in the FLASH memory which allows panel firmware updating and adding new functions New software versions can be loaded via the control panel RS 232 port without removal of the panel from the site e Possibility to keep the parameters programmed by service personnel in the FLASH memory Thus even on disconnecting the memory back up battery the control panel can restore the previous settings e Possibility to divide the system into objects and 32 partitions partition group of zones The partitions may be controlled by the user timers control zones or their status may be dependent on the status of other partitions It is possible to temporarily restrict the access to partitions e Possibility of system devel
41. ad bus 2 Place the jumper on RESET pins located on the control panel board 3 Connect in turn the battery and the AC supply the DIALER LED will start blinking the control panel will not start when connected to battery only INTEGRA Installer Manual 59 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 message appears on the main display this means that the access to the service mode with the use of jumpers has been disabled in the control panel program Service Mode Configuration gt Block SM Then you can enter the service mode by pressing the number key 1 but this will erase all settings previously programmed in control panel just like after performing functions mentioned in point 5 of this procedure Having completed this operation you may proceed to point 6 5 Perform restart functions gt Restarts gt Clear settings gt Clear codes gt Clear event log 6 Perform identification functions for modules connected Structure Hardware gt Identification LCD keypads id gt Expanders id Note After identification the addresses in keypads and expanders must not be changed 7 Complete the service mode with End service function saving data in FLASH memory
42. air conditioning etc connected to corresponding terminals of the mainboard or expander Each of the outputs can serve one of a few dozen functions or can be activated through a combination of other outputs functions the Logical AND and Logical OR type of outputs Triggering sources for each output are defined separately All the outputs in mainboard and or expanders are fitted with LEDs to indicate their current status The numbers of system outputs are determined in much the same way as the zone numbers The outputs not assigned to expanders can be used to perform logical functions 4 4 1 PARAMETERS Output name up to 16 characters Output type see the list of output types Cut off time refers to the outputs responding to events alarm video control outputs etc for the status indicating outputs this time is irrelevant 20 SATEL INTEGRA Triggering 31 ET O min 30 sec zones 1 10 output 1 5 Fire from kpd 6 Panic from kpd O min 0 sec Zones 2 Fire Burglary O min O sec zones 1 11 29 8 Tamper alarm O min O sec 23 Arm Disarm beep 45 Part Block status 23 31 39 47 41 Power supply 33 Bat trouble exp module exp modules 63 32 Bat trouble tech zone 19 Exit Delay status zones 17 cal 75 79 83 84 85 86 87 zones 1 128 91 92 93 94 95 1 Burglary O min O sec 64 Remote switch 1 O min O sec 99 100101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109110111112 1131141151161171181
43. ar from the expander 5 5 CONNECTION OF SIRENS The INTEGRA control panel is provided with 16 programmable application outputs In order to connect a siren to the control panel it is necessary to set this output as an alarm output CURRENT LIMITERS OUTPUT STATUS LED INDICATORS OV SUS SESS SSSUSSSSESS COM OUT1 COM OUT2 COM OUT3 COM OUT4 COM KPD DTM CKM COM EX1 DT1 CK1 COM EX2 INTEGRA 64 INTEGRA 128 DEVICE 1 Jens es Jesus Fig 27 Connection of a load e g siren to high current outputs Each programmable high current output has an electronic circuit breaker and a current limiter The structure of these outputs and how the sirens without their own power supply or other loads are connected to them are shown in Fig 27 Notes e The programmable high current outputs are provided with a load presence detection unit which is active when the output is not active If a load is connected correctly and the INTEGRA Installer Manual 51 control panel indicates the No output load trouble connect a 2 2kQ resistor in parallel to the load e When the siren connected to the output in parallel to the resistor 2 2kQ generates undesirable sounds if not controlled reduce the resistance value e f the programmable high current outputs are not used they should be loaded with 2 2kQ resistors Q outs outs OUT7 eaters OUT8 OUTPUT ouT9 SHORTING TO GROUND O OU
44. ary to familiarize with the electric system in the facility For powering the control panel choose the circuit which is always live The power supply circuit should be protected with a proper fuse CAUTION Before connecting the control panel to its power supply circuit make sure that the supply circuit is not alive INTEGRA Installer Manual 39 5 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS e Connect the 230V alternating voltage leads to the transformer terminals marked 0 230V e Connect the terminals of the transformer secondary winding to the AC terminals on the control panel mainboard 0 18V or O 20V depending on the type of housing e Connect the wire of the electric shock protection circuit to the terminal block installed next to the transformer and marked with the ground symbol E This circuit should also be connected to the control panel protective terminal The INTEGRA panel mainboard can also be connected to an electric shock protection circuit grounding The protective cable terminal is designated by the symbol Never connect the neutral wire of the 230V AC mains supply to the ground terminal If there is no separate electric shock protection circuit in the facility leave this terminal unconnected Depending on the mainboard the power supply unit is designed for 18V or 20V input voltage Be careful not to cause overloading of the control panel power supply in the security system It is adv
45. 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 OBJECTS Depending on its size the INTEGRA control panel makes it possible to create 1 4 or 8 objects The objects are created in the service mode by using the Edit object function or the DLOADX program They are recognized as separate alarm systems It is possible to configure the control panel so that individual objects have their own separate controls LCD keypads partition keypads code locks and signaling units or alternatively they share the equipment LCD keypads and signaling units 10 x Hardware Es SYSTEM Firn Object 1 Meet Harbit En Secretar office Object name Marbit Secr office door Ea PIR Secr office Notes Object 1 3 es FIR OFFICE Master user Mr Brown tel 555 555 555 5 4 UDAR Pay Office ES 2 Book keeping 4 5 PIR Room 22 4 6 PIR Room 23 43 7 DUAL Archive 3 3 Commercial dept N 8 DUAL Conference N 9 PIR Menager 4 Store room N 10 PIR Left MO 11 PIR Right 0 2 PHU Zielen XS 5 Workroom 1 3 6 Workroom 2 e 3 Elektro GMBH 1 x 8 Add Delete Fig 1 System division into objects and partitions In the case of common LCD keypads the controlled partition is recognized by the code of the user who gives the command i e the LCD keypad is not assigned to the o
46. bers of the control panel computer telephones these data must be exactly the same in the control panel and in the computer The GSM modules have an option to call back via the control panel to another computer telephone number which is different from the preset one To this end it is necessary to include the required telephone number terminated with a dot e g CODE 602123456 after the code initializing the module operation as modem in the SMS sent to the GSM module Note To operate the GUARDX DLOADX programs it is necessary to program separate identifiers and numbers of the computer telephone e Start the DLOADX or GUARDX program in the computer initialize the computer modem operation and send a corresponding SMS to the GSM module or establish connection with the control panel ISDN module 6 STARTING THE CONTROL PANEL If correctly installed the control panel should start without any problems after mains power supply is switched on as described in section Starting the system The control panel with the firmware after restart of settings can handle all the keypads installed just as if they have been identified However it does not monitor keypad tampers and keypad zones nor does it permit programming of keypad operation parameters most of the service functions are unavailable until identification of keypads and expanders is completed When connected to the computer it forces generation of a new data set Notes
47. bject or partition Events from particular objects are sent to the monitoring station with individual identifiers After selecting the Ademco Contact ID format the control panel sorts the events automatically For other formats the events are assigned to identifiers by the installer according to the assignment of system components zones partition users to individual objects 10 SATEL INTEGRA 4 2 PARTITIONS 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 object into partitions improves security of the object some object partitions may be armed while the others are still accessible to the users and permits to restrict the users access to some parts of the facility For example in the facility shown in Figure 1 the workers of Commercial Department partition 3 will not be able to enter the book keeping offices partition 2 unless they are granted authorization to arm disarm the Book keeping partition A partition can be created in the Partition service mode with the use of the Partition name Secretary office Edit object function by assigning it Belongs to object i Mabt to the selected object When Type 1 r Options creating a partition it can be given a Partition type Armed with code y Arm by two codes name up to 16 characters Also Disarm by tw
48. ble not by separate cables For small distances up to 100 meters when modules only are connected to the power supply cable it is permissible to connect some modules one after the other see Fig 23 Additional equipment connected to the power supply source must be supplied through separate cables detectors connected to modules A and B Note Connection of a fourth module after module C is not recommended when a DY8x0 5 cable is used The module connected in this way may be not recognized by the control panel Resistance of cables at DT and COM may result in the logic level O at the control panel input being higher than the maximum allowable level For large distances between the control panel and modules up to 1000m modules should not be powered from the control panel and DT CK and COM signals should use 2 wire cable Additionally the DT CK and COM signals must be in one cable It is possible to connect several modules in parallel and connect them to a single common cable leading to the control panel Fig 24 For example when the distance from the control panel to the cabling node is 800m and the distance from the cabling node to the module is less than 100m it is possible to connect up to 16 modules INTEGRA Installer Manual 47 100m 5 1003 lt 100m gt ALARM CONTROL PANEL TMP COM CLK DAT 12V 12V D00000 TMP COM CLK DAT 12V 12V 000000 TMP COM CLK DAT 12V 12V EXPANDER A EXPANDER B
49. ce at a specified time is possible the guard enters his code from an LCD partition keypad or code lock which is recorded in the event log The related times are specified separately for each partition setting the O time will disable the monitoring function It is possible to differentiate monitoring times depending on whether the partition is armed or INTEGRA Installer Manual 13 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 type of code The bypass time value is to be specified individually for particular codes Cash machine block delay Cash machine block time These times are to be programmed if the system supervises the cash machines dispensers by means of the 24H CASH MACHINE zones Just one cash machine may be assigned to each partition Access to the cash machine is possible after entering the Access to cash dispenser type of code Entering the code from a keypad will start the time to approach the cash machine 24H CASH MACHINE zone is still armed followed by countdown of the bypass time during the countdown the 24H CASH MACHINE zone is bypassed 4 3 ZONES The zone in the alarm system is the interface of mainboard LCD keypad or expansion
50. connected as shown in Fig 31 TO CONTROL PANEL lt TO COMPUTER I U 1 1 1 1 I 1 panel DSR 1 comp DTR NN panel RxD comp TXD panel TXD comp RXD COM GND connector on control panel board female connectors as seen from soldering points side Serial port RS 232 Fig 31 Connection of computer to the control panel serial port Notes e Do not short or touch the serial port RS 232 pins with your fingers 54 SATEL INTEGRA e 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 e It is recommended that the cable be connected first to the control panel connector and then to the computer connector 5 10 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL MODEM AND GSM 4 MODULE The INTEGRA control panel may be programmed via the telephone line with the use of external modem A baud rate of 300 bauds is used for programming via the control panel built in modem For this baud rate reading of all control panel settings and programming new ones may take up to one hour Additionally programming via internal modem is not accessible by means of a cellular telephone GSM or DCS due to the baud rate established in cellular telephony Connecting the external modem eliminates all these limitations A higher baud rate when an external modem is connected
51. ctivate the output Triggering from control outputs refers to the outputs the activation of which will affect the particular output status Triggering from expansion modules makes it possible to define which expanders will activate the output Triggering by telephone line trouble makes it possible to select the type of failure to be signaled at the output Triggering from reset zones makes it possible to indicate zones which will temporary disable the output verification of fire alarms Triggering by synthesizer makes it possible to indicate the synthesizer messages which will activate the output Triggering by remote switches makes it possible to indicate the remote switches the activation of which will trigger the output 4 4 4 CLEARANCE AVAILABILITY Alarm canceling the list of partitions makes it possible to determine which event will disable the alarm output the output will only be deactivated if the alarm signaling is cleared in one of selected partitions Note Make sure that the alarm output canceling is assigned to the partition which triggers that output otherwise it will be impossible to cancel alarm at that output since the canceling partition will not be signaling any alarm 4 4 5 OUTPUT TYPES 0 NOT USED 1 BURGLARY ALARM signals all burglary and panic alarms from zones keypad expander tamper keypad Panic etc 2 FIRE BURGLARY ALARM signals the burglary and panic alarms con
52. d hook up of the control panel the power supply cable must never be live MEMORY ma O INTEGRA 64 INTEGRA 128 control panel mainboard TIP RING T 1 R 1 J18 J19 RESET DIALER mm m J20 SYNT1 SYNT2 co sjal BATTERY CHARGE E 500mA _ 1000mA J24 Ol OUT5 OUT5 EL O OUT6 SERIAL PORT RS 232 CHARGE OUT6 MI Ol ouT7 OUT7 EL OUT mn O oure OUTS EM OUT10 ELI O OUT10 0UT11 ELI OUT OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 KPD EX1 EX2 0UT12 EMI gt pr M ELI i I M i OUT13 EL Ol ouri3 OUT14 ELI OUT15 MI ouT14 OUT16 EL OUT15 Q OUT16 BATTERY Board terminals fed AC power supply inputs 20V AC T 1 R 1 extension telephone line telephone set Z1toZ16 zones connection black OUT1 to OUT4 high current outputs TIP RING public telephone line analog OUT5 to OUT16 low current outputs protective terminal ground connect to DTM CKM keypad bus protective circuit only DT1 CK1 expander bus 1 KPD EX1 EX2 supply outputs 12V DT2 CK2 expander bus 2 SYNT1 SYNT2 connectors for voice synthesizers COM common ground RS 232 connector for service computer INTEGRA Installer Manual 37 O INTEGRA 32 control panel mainboard gt w LLI E lt a Board terminals AC Z1 do Z8 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 do OUT8 DTM CKM DT CK COM ma J20 BATTERY CHARGE I 350mA Cl 700mA CHARGE MI OUT1 OUT2 m i battery supply inputs 18V AC
53. der manual The sequence of zone assignment depends on the addresses set at the expanders The mainboard zones always carry the initial numbers depending on the board size these can be numbers 1 4 1 8 or 1 16 e The expander of addressable zones at the INTEGRA control panels can be installed together with other zone expanders The identification process will assign to that expander a number of zones being a multiple of 8 depending on the number of actually connected addressable detectors which have an addressable module installed Identification of the addressable zones e g after adding some zones into the system is carried out jointly with expander identification 14 SATEL INTEGRA e 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 detault names Expander 01 Expander 32 addresses from 20 to 3F refer to the second expander bus in the INTEGRA 64 and INTEGRA 128 control panels continuation of the first bus addresses calculated as microswitch setting 32 20 in hexadecimal format detault names Expander 33 Expander 64 e The same zone cannot be assigned to several partitions at the same time However it is possible to create partitions dependent on the status of other selected system partitions 4 3 2 PARAMET
54. des to be entered from the same keypad which applies to arming disarming by means of two codes Timer priority with this option selected the timer will always perform arming and disarming according to the preset times With this option deselected the disarming will only follow if the arming is performed by timer if the user sets armed mode with a code the timer will not disarm the partition EXAMPLE If the partition is armed disarmed by timer every day and the user is leaving and wants the armed mode to be on for a longer period of time he will arm the partition himself With the timer priority option disabled the timer will not disarm the partition at the preset time and the user will not have to remember blocking the timer When the user comes back and disarms the partition by using the code the automatic control of the partition is restored according to the timer settings Partition user timer see Controlled by timer partition for the DLOADX program the function is only available during connection with the control panel Partition exit delay countdown of the partition arming delay as from the moment of entering the code or activating the timer to the actual arming of the partition Auto arming delay the time by which the timer will delay the automatic arming of a partition Countdown of this time may be indicated on the partition keypads LCD keypads and on the control panel outputs Entering a value bigger than zero
55. e Hardware identification enables access to the service mode functions e If the control panel is to be remotely programmed via the telephone line it is necessary to program telephone number of the service computer e Hardware identification and programming of the service telephone number are made available by proper service functions 6 1 STARTING THE SYSTEM After power up the control panel start takes place in two stages 1 First the STARTER program starts and checks the contents of the control panel program memory During this operation the DIALER LED is blinking and appropriate message is displayed on LCD keypads When the contents of FLASH program memory is correct the STARTER launches the control panel program 2 The control panel program starts with checking the memory of settings RAM memory with backup battery 3 6V 60mAh If any differences are detected as compared with the service programmed settings the proper settings will be restored from FLASH memory this test is skipped when the control panel settings are not saved in FLASH memory question about saving the settings appears when exiting the service mode After the settings are checked the control panel starts working Notes e If an error in the control panel program is detected the Load correct program to control panel message appears on LCD keypad displays and the STARTER program waits for 58 SATEL INTEGRA new program from the computer An error
56. e control panel program When the STARTER program is in use the control panel normal functions are deactivated the status of electronic circuit protectors only being monitored Operating status of the STARTER program is signaled by rapid blinking of the DIALER LED corresponding message on all LCD keypads and blinking of the LED indicators in keypads partition keypads The programming mode of the STARTER program may be entered in two ways 1 By calling it from the service mode function menu 2 By power up of the control panel with RESET pins shorted Remove jumper immediately after the control panel has energized outputs supplying keypads and expanders when the jumper is not removed before calling the control panel program by STARTER downloading via RS 232 will be started or the control panel will enter the service mode INTEGRA Installer Manual 35 Notes e When the STARTER program is in the programming mode the STARTER is running message is displayed at LCD keypads This signals readiness to operate with the FLASHX program which should be started in the computer connected to the control panel mainboard via RS 232 If the STARTER program receives no command from the computer within 2 minutes the control panel program will be restarted e When the control panel is connected to the computer the STARTER program may be stopped by calling the Restart CA 64 command in the FLASHX program Ctrl F2 then indicate
57. ected LCD keypads e LAN WAN network TCP IP communication by means of the GUARDSERV program running on the computer connected to the RS 232 port of LCD keypad by means of telephone line via an external modem connected to the RS 232 port on the control panel mainboard e through the GSM 4 or GSM LT 1 communication module used as an external modem connected to the RS 232 port of the control panel mainboard connecting to the computer via the GSM mobile telephone network e through the ISDN module used as an external modem connected to the RS 232 port of the control panel mainboard connecting to the computer via the ISDN digital telephone network Note In the telephone programming mode access to the control panel is protected by a ten byte code over 1 2x10 combinations This ensures a very good safeguard against an attempt to break into the control panel by means of the telephone links Additionally the control panel is protected against attempts of scanning the access code after three consecutive attempts to get access to the panel by using wrong codes during one session the modem signal answering engine is disabled for 30 minutes 4 12 CONTROL PANEL STARTER The control panel software is stored in the FLASH memory so as to allow on site programming without removal of the memory chip from the control panel mainboard The software consists of two parts the STARTER program designed for programming the FLASH memory and th
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59. el enables up to 16 zone groups to be defined The group is created by selecting the zones and defining how they will be bypassed e Bypass only violation of the zone bypassing a particular group will bypass the zones If the bypassing zone has a fixed entry delay time the group will be bypassed for such a time If the entry delay time is equal to zero unbypassing of the group will follow automatically when the partitions to which the zones belong are disarmed e Bypass on off violation of a bypassing zone will bypass the zones while end of violation will result in unbypassing the same INTEGRA Installer Manual 19 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 O or 6 EXIT No bypass if armed when this option is enabled the zone will be bypassed provided that the partition it belongs to is armed Alarm in arm state with this option enabled violation of the bypassing zone in the armed mode will trigger an alarm 80 ARMING violation of the zone will arm the partition to which the zone belongs 81 DISARMING violation of the zone will disarm the partition to which the zone belongs and can also clear the alarm and cancel the messaging 82 ARM DISARM the zone controls the arming status of the partition it belongs
60. elay determines whether the entry delay counting will be signaled by sound on the keypad Signaling exit delay determines whether the exit delay counting will be signaled by sound on the keypad Signaling alarms determines whether the LCD keypad will signal the alarm by sound Key sounds determines whether pressing the keypad keys will be confirmed by sounds Signaling troubles in partially arm determines whether the keypad will indicate system troubles yellow LED if some of the served partitions are armed when all partitions are armed troubles are not indicated Show violated zones enabling the option means that the zones signaling CHIME in the keypad will be shown together with their name INTEGRA Installer Manual 45 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 Communication RS 232 determines whether the keypad RS 232 port is enabled to interface with the GuardX program with this option enabled it is possible to program the settings of the computer virtual keypad accessible from the GuardX program e Functions reviews options which make it possible to program the access to key functions press
61. elay time is the same as for the controlling partition which causes arming of the Follow type OR partition Access according to timer the partition is controlled by the user but partition arming and disarming is only possible within time periods determined by operation of selected timers Depending on the control panel size an option with 16 or 32 timers is provided Beyond those time periods neither arming nor disarming of the partition is possible For example if the timer shown in Figure 4 is selected to control access to the Secretary office partition the partition arming disarming will be possible according to schedule on Monday between 16 30 and 16 45 on Friday between 18 00 and 18 15 and so on except for the time periods given in the timer exception table Note The access to temporary blocked partitions authority allows the user to freely control the partition armed mode irrespective of the timer status 5 x Timer name Secretary office Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday k Previous Jf OK Next Fig 4 Timing for Controlled by timer partition Controlled by timer the partition which is armed in Type time periods determined by selected timers and may Partition type Controlled by timer 1 32 7 also be controlled by the user code When creating the Controlled by timer partition you should specify the list ing of timers which set the periods when the par
62. en an ISDN modem is also present on the computer side e When the connection is initiated from outside via the telephone line the ISDN modem will only send the ringing tone to the control panel through the RS port e Interaction with the ISDN modem does not preclude using the panel internal analog modem If the connection is initiated from outside by an analog modem the ringing signal is passed to the ISDN modem analog output if any and the call can be answered by the control panel e he Double call option is only valid for an analog modem TO CONTROL PANEL lt 1 gt TOGSM 4 GSM LT 1 or ISDN MODULE connector on control panel connector on JAM board module board Mi SERIAL PORT RS 232 SERIAL PORT RS 232 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 e Select the options External modem and ISDN GSM modem in the panel settings e Using a suitable cable connect the panel RS 232 port to the communication module port The cable connection between the two ports is shown in the drawing 34 INTEGRA Installer Manual 57 e 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 e Program the ID codes and num
63. f other partitions This partition is not armed directly by the user but automatically when all partitions med when indicated to the control panel become armed The list of partitions are partitions is defined by the service when creating the aimed dependent partition The arming time is recorded in the event log with indication of the user who armed the last partition from the list When any partition from the listis E disarmed the dependent partition will be disarmed as EE well Figure 3 shows the selection field of partitions that AOR cyt ae i ope control partition 3 partitions 1 and 2 are selected other P i colors of background for partitions 3 and 4 show that partitions 3 and 4 cannot be selected Fig 2 Partition settings INTEGRA Installer Manual 11 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 Note Follow type AND partitions are normally used for protection of common corridors Follow type OR the partition becomes armed when any partition from the list of control partitions becomes armed The partition is disarmed at the moment when the last partition from the list is disarmed The exit d
64. for supplying the fire detectors with automatic alarm verification The verification takes place in the following way after detecting violation of one of the fire zones assigned to the given output the power supply is cut off for a time programmed as the output cut off time and in case next violation occurs after power supply is switched on again the fire alarm will be triggered The output can be also reset by the use of a suitable user function as the RESETABLE POWER SUPPLY type output 45 PARTITION BLOCKED INDICATOR signals that the partition armed state is temporarily blocked If cut off time of this output is different from zero the output will signal the ending of partition blocking output will be activated for programmed period of time just before partition return to arm state 46 LOGICAL AND output is activated when all the outputs selected as the control ones are active 47 LOGICAL OR output is activated when at least one of the outputs selected as the control ones is active An output is considered to be activated when it is energized with 12V voltage which allows the output Polarization option to be used as logical negation Each control panel of the INTEGRA series supports all outputs no matter whether they are physically available i e expansion modules are connected or not This makes it possible to use any number of outputs as the control outputs of the LOGICAL AND or LOGICAL OR type 24 SATEL INTEGRA
65. he zone will be automatically bypassed if 1 alarm has been triggered since arming time Clearing Autoreset if this option is on and the zone has Auto Reset 1 or Auto Reset 3 option on the panel will automatically clear the bypass once every 24h at midnight provided that the zone was bypassed as a result of an alarm 16 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 Abort delay information on the zone violation will not be reported to the monitoring stations if the violation occurred during the entry delay Partition temporary blocking option for the zone type 84 Violation of the zone will block the partition for the time of guard round Restore after bell the zone violation end code will be reported to the monitoring station not immediately but only after alarming is over Restore after disarm the zone violation end code will be reported to the monitoring station not immediately but only after the alarm is cleared and the zone is disarmed Alarm on Exit delay end the zone will trigger alarm if at the moment of ending the exit delay countdown it is in the state of violation with this option disabled
66. ignaled audibly e CHIME signal list of zones violation of which generates audible keypad alarm This signal as well as key sounds and exit delay signaling can be automatically disabled after violation of selected zone for a time period not exceeding 255s e Quick Arm partitions which will be armed after pressing 0 on the keypad e Time indication the keypad can display the entry exit delay countdown in the partitions served Additional options make it possible to define whether the alarm is to be audibly signaled e Keypad zones each LCD keypad is provided with two zones which can be used in the security system These are zones 49 and 50 for the keypad with address 0 and zones 51 and 52 for the keypad with address 1 and so on up to zones 63 and 64 for the keypad with address 7 These zones can be also accessible in a zone expansion module if the maximum number of zone modules are connected Options make it possible for each of the keypad zones to determine whether or not it will be used in the keypad e Auto backlight determines whether the automatic illumination of the keypad is to come on after the particular system event i e start of the entry delay countdown in the selected partition or violation of the selected zone e Date Time format permits selecting the format of time and date display on the keypad e LCD Backlight selection of the display backlighting type e Keys backlight selection of the keypad bac
67. in the program may only happen when the control panel software up dating process has been interrupted by switching power supply off e 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 After reconnection of power supply the control panel only restores the memory of settings The user data must be programmed again The information on administrator and service codes is stored in separate EEPROM memory and is not lost after removal of the MEMORY jumper 6 2 SERVICE MODE Control panel programming from LCD keypad is carried out with the use of service functions accessible from service mode menu This mode is entered by the service installer by selecting the Service mode item in user function menu How to activate the service mode codes as for restart of settings 1 Enable service access a enter the master user administrator code and press press in turn 1 1 1 1 b select point with cursor the Service access from the user functions list and enter this function or gt key c specify service access time in hours and confirm it with the key 2 Enter the service code and press press 1 2 3 4 5 3 Select the Service mode item from the list and press or gt Notes e The service mode is indicated with the SERVICE LED in LCD keypads The control panel remains in service
68. ins less parameters than ACTIVE PROFILE set which is normal Notes The modem SO register is to be set with the atsO 0 command in Figure 33 the modem register is shown in slightly different notation S00 000 When restarting the modem the control panel generates ATZ command which sets parameters in accordance with the values saved in the profile 0 Therefore the current values of parameters mentioned in point 2 ACTIVE PROFILE are not important but it is important that they be correctly set in the profile O 56 SATEL INTEGRA The INTEGRA control panel with software in version 1 04 03 or later can support ISDN type modem as well as GSM 4 and GSM LT 1 communication modules In order to start communication through the ISDN modem you should e Enter the control panel settings and select the options External modem and ISDN GSM modem Service mode Options Tel options e Using a suitable cable connect the panel RS 232 port to the modem port Fig 32 e Connect optionally the modem analog output if any to the control panel terminals TIP RING e 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 data file created for the control panel to be programmed e Initialize the modem operation and proceed to establish telephone connection Notes e he control panel ISDN modem can only be used wh
69. iolated first PERIMETER instantly armed zone allowing no exit delay total or partition INSTANT instant zone without additional functions EXIT see the ENTRY EXIT zone DAY NIGHT if disarmed the zone will signal violation acoustically in keypads and on the ALARM DAY type outputs signaling for a time period preset for the given output when armed the zone acts as the INSTANT zone 8 EXTERIOR a zone with alarm verification violation of the zone will start counting the observation time programmed as the zone entry delay if a second violation takes place during this time an alarm will be triggered The first violation may be signaled at the ALARM DAY type output 9 24H TAMPER permanently armed zone intended for the tamper circuits ieee INTEGRA Installer Manual 17 10 24H VIBRATION 24h zone intended for working with vibration detectors during arming from LCD keypad an automatic test of these detectors is performed prior to starting the exit delay countdown the VIBRATION DETECTORS TEST type output is activated and countdown begins of testing time during which all vibration type zones in the given partition should be violated 11 24H CASH MACHINE zone intended for protection of a cash machine see Partitions 12 PANIC AUDIBLE permanently armed zone intended for operating the panic buttons 13 PANIC SILENT permanently armed zone its violation starts reporting to the monitoring stati
70. isable to make a load balance for the power supply The total current inputs for the consumers detectors keypads and the battery charging current may not exceed the power supply capacity In case of a higher electric power demand an additional power supply can be used for some of the security system consumers 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 Stabilized voltage of the control panel power supply is factory set at 13 6 13 8V and should not be changed 5 1 2 CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY STARTING PROCEDURE 1 Connect the backup power supply wires to corresponding battery terminals red to battery plus black to battery minus The control panel will not start after connecting the battery alone without mains power supply but it will operate in case of 230VAC failure provided that it was started earlier Note If during the control panel battery operation the voltage drops to approximately 11V the control panel will report a battery failure After the voltage drop to approx 9 5V the control panel disconnects the battery the system is stopped 2 Connect the 230VAC mains supply the control panel starts operating The above mentioned power up sequence battery first then 230VAC mains will enable the power supply unit and control panel electro
71. 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 four digits transmitted with DTMF denote receipt of a message The control panel acknowledges the code receipt with a special signal If there is a number of messages to transmit to a single phone number all these messages are transmitted during a single connection In this case the signal confirming that the message is received is different handshaking that informs that further messages are awaited mE Telephone numbers Events assign Pager messages Messaging cancelling Speech messages M Telephone messaging Max redial number for one round 2 I Double voice message peen Tet Number Mode Fomdcom arycoe Code Eamon MARBIT owner 00546789320 1 Pager typel 2 MARBIT masteru 21876555 1 Pagertypel 2 Sales Manager 552665887 42447766 ragenos 2 Pager type2 99554422 Fig 12 Programming phone numbers for messaging Telephone s Tig o x Telephone numbers Events assign Pager messages Messaging cancelling Speech messages Zone alarms Zone tamper PANIC alarm FIRE alarm AUX alarm DURESS Module tampering AC loss Outputs Telephone numbers 5 Security Yoice JBE JME JBE E Fig 13 Defining the way of communicating alarms from zones Since it is possible to define in detail how each alarm is to be communicated the IN
72. ker is stored in module non volatile EEPROM memory and it may be changed in a next identification process only For this reason each module replacement address change and change of module type under given address require running of the identification function again Notes e The control panel does not handle the module unless the identification function is completed with the Found xx exp yy new message 48 SATEL INTEGRA e A wrong module connection can make the correct identification of modules impossible which is signaled by the message Error Two expanders have the same adar l e oo 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 e When modules are served by the control panel the LEDs on modules of zones outputs synthesizers etc which are provided with operation signaling for service only change their status TMP COM CLK DAT 12V 12V EXPANDER A Q O 999 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 ACC to 1000m gt EXPANDER B SSssssgs Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 O gt A E gt N E a lt O x OY u 3 EZ o z lt 5 on O O a WITH POWER SUPPLY OR ADDITIONAL 8 S EXPANDERC 9 S S POWER SUPPLY Q TMP COM CLK DAT 12V 12V Sssssgs Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 O Fig 24 Connection of module group located far from the control panel
73. klighting type e Alarm messages the options define whether text messages on alarms in partition and zones are to be shown the message contains name of partition zone e Alarms the options determine if the following alarms can be called from the given LCD keypad FIRE fire alarm triggered by holding down the key PANIC panic alarm triggered by holding down the key AUX auxiliary medical alarm triggered by holding down the 0 key 3 wrong codes alarm triggered by entering wrong access codes three times 44 INTEGRA System Integra mainboard E LCD keypads o LcD adar o l GuardX on RS 232 El 1 LCD addr 1 Y 4 Syn tabl addr 4 GE Dloadx RS 232 GE Dloadx modem 33 Bus 1 6 Expander adr 66 Expander adr 61 Expander adr 62 Expander adr 63 0 N os en aa un N 3 Bu GB BB E Addressable 28 zone w supp 22 zone amp output 28 zone amp output 2B DNO h Hardware Le San S16 211314115116 7118 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 13114115116 8119 20 21 22 23 24 25126 27 28 29 30 31 3 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 99 94 05 190 37 38 BO 40 MI 42 43 44 146 40 47 48 49 50 51 i7 158 59 60 161 62 3104105106107108109110111112 1122123124125126127128 255 2j 14113116 30 3113 10010110210 11611711811912012 Zone disabling chi
74. les of access control 88 BURGLARY ALARM NO TAMPER OR FIRE ALARMS the output only signals the alarms from armed zones and the PANIC alarms from partition keypads and LCD keypads 89 EVENTS MEMORY 50 FULL the output signals that the events memory area has been filled up to 50 approx 3000 events since the last events readout using the DLOADX program The output remains active until the event memory readout 90 EVENTS MEMORY 90 FULL the output signals that the events memory area has been filled up to 90 since the last events readout using the DLOADX program INTEGRA Installer Manual 25 91 PARTITION AUTO ARM DELAY COUNT SIGNALING the output becomes active for a specified time on starting auto arming delay countdown for the selected partitions 92 PARTITION AUTO ARM DELAY COUNT INDICATOR the output indicates the fact of auto arming delay countdown for the selected partitions 93 UNAUTHORIZED DOOR OPENING the output becomes active when the doors supervised by selected access control modules partition keypads coded locks transponders are opened without access authorization i e without entering the code or reading in the proximity card 94 ALARM UNAUTHORIZED DOOR OPENING the output works in the same way as the type 93 output but only for the modules with the Alarm when no authorization option activated 95 PROXIMITY CARD USED SIGNALING the output is activated reading the proximity card of a selected
75. ly e The following text will be displayed NO o o gt 8 e This LCD address Chis Bra 7 18 19 20 ar zz 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Satel integra 5 a 10 n 1z a 14 15 16 n 0 7 current address of the keypad Fig 18 Programming the keypad address 42 SATEL INTEGRA e 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 e Connect the keypad to the control panel as required CKM DTM 2 By using the control panel service function to do so e Activate the panel service mode from any supported keypad SERVICE CODE gt Service mode e Select in turn the items from the menu of displayed functions gt Structure Hardware gt ldentification gt Keypad addr e A message will appear on the displays of all keypads as shown in Figure 18 e Enter the appropriate address from the 0 7 range the keypad will acknowledge performance of the function with four short and one long beeps then press the key the keypad will quit the address change function and the control panel will end the service mode Notes e For the LCD keypads to be properly supported by the INTEGRA control panel the keypad identification function must be performed after setting the keypad addresses e Setting the same address in several keypads will trigger the tamper
76. m smaller objects may be grouped with a single identifier and several identifiers may be assigned for larger objects Event codes are programmed after the division is made The DLOADX program and corresponding service functions shows all events assigned to the identifier which facilitates correct programming of codes the event code window shows only the fields for those codes which will be transmitted with the given identifier see Figure 10 System events and troubles are transmitted with their own identifier Figure 11 shows the events assigned to this identifier Notes e The Settings reset event is caused by the service functions which restore the factory settings of the system A number transmitted in the Ademco Contact ID format informs which settings are reset 0 control panel settings reset 1 reset of codes Clearing of the event memory is transmitted with a separate code e The RAM memory error event informs of error s in the settings memory that is backed up with a 3 6V battery If the settings are stored in the FLASH memory detection of this error forces Module restart that will be followed by Settings restore e Module Restart appears at each power supply connection SATEL INTEGRA e he 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 fro
77. m the last communication with the station it is possible to activate the both types simultaneously An additional transmission may be initiated with the user function provided the Manual transmission test code is programmed Checking communication with the station is facilitated by the Station XX test function in the Tests menu of the user functions accessible after programming the station phone numbers system event identifier and Monitoring test code Calling of this function initiates monitoring when the control panel displays on the keypad information on the current transmission phase and the test result The event codes shown in Figures 10 and 11 are taken at random to illustrate an example of programming They should be programmed as recommended by the monitoring station operating personnel Monitoring Stations Identifiers assignment Event codes Ident 1 Ident 2 Ident 3 Ident 4 Ident 5 Ident 6 Ident 7 Ident 8 System and other Events reported with system identifier AC loss Al Battery trouble A2 Reset to factory defaults A3 RAM memory error Call back Downloading end AC power restore B1 Battery OK B2 Data Restore from flash memory Reporting to TLM OK B4 End of Fire detectors test B5 End of Burglary detectors test B6 Clock setting B7 Reporting trouble Ad DwNL fail to communicate Fire detectors test AS Manual reporting test Burglary detectors test AB Periodical repo
78. makes it possible for the DLOADX program to run at the same speed as when the computer is connected directly to the control panel CONTROL PANEL lt gt MODEM panel DSR modem DSR panel RTS modem RTS panel RXD modem RXD panel TXD modem TXD COM GND Serial port RS 232 male connectors as seen from soldering points side Control panel telephone jack connector on control panel board LINE connector in modem TIP RING T 1 R 1 TELEPHONE ON SITE TELEPHONE LINE PUBLIC Fig 32 Connection of external modem to the control panel Before connection to the control panel the modem must be suitably prepared connect it to the computer and using the Terminal type program set the suitable operating mode and save its settings INTEGRA Installer Manual 55 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 lt 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 Check the settings of parameters which determine the modem operation mode After the command at amp v lt the modem will present a list of parameters for programming A typical set of parameters is shown in Fig 33 For the control panel to properly work with the modem just a few paramete
79. me 1 6 aj Quick Arm partitions 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 17 18 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 23 Time Date Time format 1 Jan 12 00 00 y LCD backlight auto 0 1 2 y keys backlight not present y Alarm messages IV Partitions V Zones Alarms Jv FIRE lv PANIC Y AUX 7 3bad codes Additional options Silent PANIC alarm Sign entry delay Sign exit delay Sign alarms Keys sound T Sign trbl in part arm Show viol zones Auto Arm delay countdown 7 Displ mode switching Y Communication RS Show entry delay of partitions 5 16 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Sa 3 exit delay of partitions 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 zo 14 15 16 30 31 32 Tamper signaled in part 1 Secretary office y m Zone 113 wej cie 113 f Not used Zone 114 wej cie 114 in LCD keypad inLCD keypad Not used ae Functions reviews RR r Auto backlight Entry delay in part i a viol of zone f a no Comments 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 indicated as a silent alarm with no signaling on alarm outputs or as a normal audible alarm Signaling entry d
80. means of a suitable charger The batteries used in the alarm systems contain lead When used up the batteries must not be thrown away but disposed of as required by the existing regulations European Directives 91 157 EEC and 83 86 EEC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Products CA424P CA832 CA16128P main Manufacturer SATEL sp ka z o o boards of INTEGRA control panels ul Schuberta 79 INTEGRA 24 80 172 Gda sk POLAND INTEGRA 32 tel 48 58 320 94 00 INTEGRA 64 fax 48 58 320 94 01 INTEGRA 128 Product description Main boards for alarm control panels intended for use in intruder alarm systems These products are in conformity with the following EU Directives LVD 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC EMC 89 336 EWG 91 263 EEC 92 31EEC 93 68 EEC R amp TTE 1999 5 EC network connection TBR21 The product meets the requirements of harmonized standards LVD EN 50131 1 1997 EN 50131 6 1997 EN60950 2000 EN60335 1 1994 A1 1996 Annex B EMC EN 55022 1998 EN 61000 3 2 3 EN 50130 4 1995 EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 R amp TTE TBR 21 1998 Gdansk Poland 07 03 2005 Head of Test Laboratory y Micha Konarski Bot Latest EC declaration of conformity and product approval certificates are available for downloading on our website www satel pl CONTENTS Ue GENERAL cece lect tak ear A Ad a a AAA PO 3 2 GENERAL FEATURES OF CONTROL PANELS Se 3 3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS zes u ace os GRZE 4 3
81. mode until the user quits it using the End service function e The only zone alarms possible in service mode are 24H VIBRATION 24H CASH MACHINE PANIC AUDIBLE and PANIC SILENT e t is possible to permanently open service access to alarm system For this purpose the Permanent service access option should be activated with the use of the administrator code in the Change option user function e f the master user administrator has forgotten his code and the service access is closed service access time 0 a new master user code may be entered by the installer without clearing of the previously entered users codes For this purpose you should enter the service mode with the use of jumpers see description below and quit with the use of End service function Within circa 20 seconds after exiting the service mode the installer can call the Administrators function for editing and enter a new code If starting the service mode to the above description is impossible because the control panel for some reason does not support the keypad it is necessary to carry out a special procedure to start the control panel and enter the service mode with the use of jumpers To ensure that all settings are in accordance with factory settings perform the settings restart functions in the service mode Follow the procedure below 1 Disconnect in turn the AC supply and the battery and check keypad connections to the keyp
82. module Two electrical wires commonly known as the line which is terminated with an alarm detector or another type of detector are connected between the zone terminal and the common ground Besides the detector the electric circuit may incorporate the EOL parameter i e a resistance which terminates the line Depending on the detector configuration it can be a 2 2kQ resistor or 2 resistors 1 1kQ each 4 3 1 IDENTIFICATION AND NUMBERING OF ZONES IN THE SYSTEM The number of available existing zones is recognized by the control panel in the process of expansion module identification Therefore prior to assignment of the zones to partitions it is necessary to e complete the whole system installation e perform identification of keypads expanders and zones using functions available from the control panel LCD keypad in the service mode e when the control panel is programmed by means of computer download the data from the control panel to the computer e perform logical partitioning of the system creating additional objects assigning partitions to the objects e assign zones to the created partitions Notes e After restart of the settings also in a new control panel most of the service mode functions are not available until the control panel completes identification of hardware e The control panel will automatically assign numbers of the system zones to those of the mainboard and expanders see the CA 64 E Zone Expan
83. nding digit in accordance with the table in place of the special character e press the V key a blinking cursor appears big rectangle INTEGRA Installer Manual 77 e 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 e using the key with digit 8 enter DTMF special characters designated with small letters abcd by repeatedly calling the above mentioned selection procedure Special character Function description Key with digit end of number 0 switch over to pulse dialing switch over to tone dialing waiting for additional signal 3 second pause 10 second pause signal in DTMF mode signal 4 in DTMF mode NIO JOORIWIN lt 20 70 TIM olowo gt other signals generated in DTMF mode Note Do not program the A character for a telephone number A is a marker of number end as it is automatically added after the last indicated digit Establishing of communication with the computer via telephone line is ensured by the Start DWNL TEL function This function is available in the user functions menu for the master user administrator and the service if the service personnel are authorized to start downloading 78 SATEL INTEGRA 7 BASIC SPECIFICATIONS Type of control panel INTEGRA INTEGRA INT
84. nic protection circuits to work properly thus avoiding any defects of the alarm system components caused by possible installation errors Modules fitted with their own power supply should be started in much the same way Caution Should a situation occur when total disconnection of control panel power supply is necessary disconnect in turn the mains and the battery When reconnecting the power supply observe the above mentioned sequence first the battery then the 230VAC mains After all electrical connections are made and checked for correctness you may proceed to starting the system It is recommended that operation with the control panel begin without sirens connected the high current outputs being loaded with 2 2kQ resistors The sirens may only be connected after completion of parameter programming for the installed alarm system For systems with extension modules having their own power supply it is recommended that the control panel be started first and then successively the other system components 40 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 5 2 CONNECTING LCD KEYPADS Up to eight independent LCD keypads intended for control and programming of the alarm system may be connected to the I
85. nsmitted in pulse formats the programmed code being of no relevance since the control panel transmits codes according to the format specification e When the F Ademco Contact ID all codes format is selected there is no need for the installer to program any event codes and or assign events to identifiers The control panel transmits codes according to the format specification and the defined division into objects 28 SATEL INTEGRA Monitoring Stations Identifiers assignment Event codes Partitions Zones LCD keypads and exp modules Part Name i L Part Name 1 Secretary office 2 Book keeping 3 Commercial dep 4 Store room 5 Workroom 1 6 Workroom 2 7 Sales 8 Marketing 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 Programming of codes for all possible events in the system would require dozens of identifiers to be reserved for the control panel For the E and F Ademco Contact ID formats each object has its own identifier Therefore the identifiers of non existing objects need not to be programmed In the system event identifier field events of class 6 and 8 you should re enter the identifier of the object which is respon
86. o codes the partition type should be defined Independent Co wo keypads by default Armed with code The function also removes partitions from the given object The INTEGRA control panel makes it possible to create the following types of partitions e Armed with code the basic type of partition Arming and disarming is performed by the Alarm verification time jo min 15 R user Partition of this type is v Audible alarm after verification provided with a timer of its own to Partition User Timer Partition exit delay 20 sec Auto arming delay 60 j sec arm and or disarm it if it was not Guard round on armed every eo mn done earlier by the user Guard round on disarmed every 255 min With temporary blocking it is I Blocked for guard round fi mn 0 sec a version of the previous type of i partition The difference is that at Cash machine block delay 5 min f0 sec the time of arming the control Cash machine block time 3 min 30 sec panel asks to indicate the blockage time period Disarming of this partition is only possible after expiry of the blockage time To disarm the partition before the blockage time is up you have to use a code with access to temporary blocked partitions authority or another code if an alarm occurred in that partition SIE e Follow type AND the partition controlled by status Partition type Follow type AND y o
87. ode to cancel subsequent dialing of the given number 4 Set the following parameters for corresponding events which will initiate messaging number of voice message synthesizer from O to 16 or 31 number of pager message for test messaging from O to 32 or 64 numbers of telephones to which the messages will be sent 5 Select partitions for each telephone number from which the user will be able to cancel messaging 6 According to the circumstances set the Messaging canceling option to enable the telephone messaging to be canceled together with alarm canceling 4 9 ANSWERING PHONE CALLS The INTEGRA control panel is provided with the function of answering external phone calls Only the users who are assigned a special telephone code see Codes and users have access to this function The panel can answer calls in one of two modes e single calling mode the panel answers the call after a specified number of rings if the code is incorrect the control panel will not answer any incoming calls for 4 minutes e double calling mode having dialed the control panel number wait for the specified number of rings then hang up and within 3 minutes redial the control panel number After the redialing the control panel should immediately answer the call For detailed information on answering the phone calls see the USER MANUAL 4 9 1 CONTROL VIA TELEPHONE The function of answering phone calls enables also the REMOT
88. on and activates the SILENT ALARM type outputs without activating the audible alarm signaling 14 MEDICAL BUTTON 15 MEDICAL REMOTE CONTROL violation of the medical zones will trigger an alarm signaled in keypads and on the SILENT ALARM type outputs The zone names and the codes of events from those zones are compatible with the Ademco Contact ID monitoring standard 16 31 COUNTING L1 16 the counting zones will signal an alarm when the number of violations counted during a specified time period exceeds the set value The control panel offers the possibility to program 16 different counters which define how the counting zones will operate Several zones can be assigned to each counter thus creating a group of counting zones Violations of the counting zones in armed mode can be signaled at the ALARM DAY type output The following information should be specified for each group of counting zones counters e Max value number of zone violations which if exceeded will trigger the alarm e Counting time the time in which violations are counted e Counter type normal all violations of counter group zones are counted omits recurs consecutive violations of the same zone are not counted alarm will be triggered if the number of violations from different zones exceeds the maximum value 32 24H FIRE 33 24H FIRE SMOKE 34 24H FIRE COMBUSTION 35 24H FIRE WATER FLOW FIRE 36 24H FIRE HEAT 37 24H FIRE BUTTO
89. oor opening time exceeding the maximum time of violation door opening is recognized by the control panel as a detector failure e g damaging or masking the detector door The 0 value will deactivate the time control Max no violation time exceeding the maximum time of no violation is recognized by the control panel as a detector failure e g damaging or masking the detector The 0 value will deactivate the time control Comment this field is intended for entering important information regarding the particular zone Length of the comment is limited to 256 characters INTEGRA Installer Manual 15 i Zone name PIR Ofice2 Detector Assigned to 1 Secretary office y Zone sensitivity Zone type 5 Instant y Max violation time Entry delay jo SEC Max no viol time Comments Options I Power Up Delay I Bypassed if no exit JV Abort delay Auto reset 3 Restore after bell 7 Auto reset 1 Restore after disarm Clearing Autoreset V Alarm on Exit delay end Video on armed FF Pre alarm v Alarm on unbypass Bypass disabled Bell delay v Always loud tamper alarm Previous zone Y OK Next zone e Fig 6 Details of zone settings 4 3 3 OPTIONS 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
90. opment by adding the expansion modules the development extent depending on the control panel size Creation of a system based on modules including the module of SATEL wireless detectors installed at various places throughout the facility can considerably reduce the amount of cabling used e Possibility to store in the system from 16 to 240 passwords codes which may be either assigned to users or to control functions e Advanced functions of simultaneous system control by means of LCD keypads and user computers connected to them Additionally the service personnel have an option to control the panel either via the RS 232 port or through a telephone link Individual partitions can also be controlled through partition keypads assigned to them 4 SATEL INTEGRA e Possibility to control the access to selected partitions of the facility by means of partition keypads code locks proximity card readers and DALLAS chips which enable monitoring the access doors as well as controlling the locks electric latches The monitoring of door status does not reduce the number of zones controlled by the panel e Possibility to define the names of users and of majority of system components partitions zones outputs modules which facilitates the control and monitoring of system as well as viewing of events log e Monitoring is provided to four different telephone numbers two stations each with a back up number with a possibility to divide event
91. ouble Fire zones test Partitions y LCD keypads ATA Expanders A Identifier sys Troubles a INTEGRA Installer Manual 69 Troubles rst Other 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 AC 230V ok Battery ok Settings restore from FLASH Monitoring ok Fire zones test finished Burglary zones test finished Real time clock setting OUT1 ok OUT2 ok OUT3 ok OUT4 ok LCD keypads supply ok Expanders supply ok DTM bus ok DT1 bus ok DT2 bus ok RAM memory error Call back DWNL finished Unsuccessful DWNL attempt Manual test of monitoring Periodical test of monitoring INTEGRA SATEL 70 Messaging Test at Test every Messaging Double v mess Repetition cnt Tel names Tel settings Tel number Tel number voice messaging pager Rounds count Any code Code Assignment Zone alarms Synthesizer Pager message Telephones Zone tampers Burglary alarms Fire alarms Medical alarms Duress alarms Tampers AC 230V loss Outputs Messages Message 1 2 64 Pager types Pager 1 2 4 Pager params Mess aborting Tel 1 2 16 M abort in P Monitoring test Event log cleared Start of service mode End of service mode Main panel restart Even
92. ovision is made for the installer to create in the service mode a template mask of basic authority to be granted to each new user or master user Such a template should be created by means of the function called ACTIVE USER AUTHORITY gt Service mode gt Options gt Active authority An extra authority level not included in the template may be individually granted to the user or master user when they are being entered or edited Having created a user the control panel indicates the consecutive user number in the system The number is sent to the station with events which contain besides the code also the user number when monitoring in Ademco Contact ID format is enabled After deletion of the user the control panel may assign the available number to a new user entered into the system 4 6 PREFIXES Control of the system may require entering additional digits called a prefix directly before the access code The prefix length 1 to 8 digits is determined by the installer with the service 26 SATEL INTEGRA function gt Options gt 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 the number of zeros depends on the length of prefix Duress the prefix normally entered before
93. pads are made in two versions with or without a built in proximity card reader Both of them have the following features Large easy to read 2x16 characters display with permanent or temporary backlighting activated on pressing a key or by any control panel zone 17 key keyboard with backlighting controlled in the same way as the display backlighting 2 zones with properties identical to main panel zones Microswitch for keypad tamper detection RS 232 port enabling the alarm system to be operated by means of computer GUARDX supervisory and user program full monitoring of system status virtual keypad easier management of users 3 3 SYNOPTIC BOARD The INTEGRA alarm control panels support synoptic boards with firmware in version v4 0 or later Visualization of the state of all partitions and 64 zones of the alarm system by means of LEDs Two optional operating modes monitoring mode with any number of boards connected keypad mode an option to define the way of LEDs blinking and a possibility to connect a computer with GUARDX program to the RS 323 port Switching mode power supply with short circuit protection Battery charging and control system with disconnection of a discharged battery Module tamper zone 3 4 INTEGRA PARTITION KEYPAD 12 key keypad with permanent or temporary backlighting 3x2 LEDs ALARM ARMED TROUBLE showing the status of partition to which the keypad is assigned Microswitch fo
94. provided with its own timer based on week or day cycle programmed by the suitably authorized user to secure automatic arming and disarming e Facilitated performance of non standard functions due to a possibility to make complex logic operations at outputs e High capacity event log where in addition to the monitored events also other events like user access functions used etc are stored 3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS The control panels are provided with communication buses which enable modules to be added in order to enhance hardware capabilities This along with the firmware up dating feature which ensures new functionality facilitates easy upgrading of the system It allows the system to be extended by new components which will be developed in future in order to better meet the customer s needs and requirements The INTEGRA control panels are capable of working together with the CA 64 panel dedicated modules though some of them have to be made with a new program version The system can operated by means of keypads designed for new alarm control panels Described below are the components that can be incorporated in the INTEGRA system 3 1 MAINBOARDS Show in the table below are technical parameters of the alarm systems based on particular control panels of the INTEGRA family INTEGRA Installer Manual 5 Technical parameter quantity INTEG
95. r keypad tamper detection Relay for control of electromagnetic latch lock or interlock NO NC input for door status monitoring INTEGRA Installer Manual 7 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 NO NC input for door status monitoring 3 6 EXPANDER FOR DALLAS CHIP READERS One or two reading heads recording entry and exit Relay for electromagnetic door lock control Relay control input NC Door status control input NC Additional module tamper zone NC 3 7 ZONES EXPANDER e 8 zones with properties identical to the main panel zones e Additional module tamper zone 3 8 OUTPUTS EXPANDER e 8 outputs with functional properties identical to the mainboard outputs in three versions 8 relay outputs 8 OC type outputs or 4 relay outputs 4 OC type outputs e Module tamper zone 3 9 ZONES EXPANDER WITH POWER SUPPLY UNIT 8 zones with properties identical to the main panel zones Additional module tamper zone Switching mode power supply capacity 2 2A with short circuit protection Battery charging and control circuit with discharged battery cut off 3 10 OUTPUTS EXPANDER WITH POWER SUPPLY UNIT 8 outputs with functional properties identical to the mainboard outputs in three versions 8 rela
96. rs must be set the parameter block stored as profile 0 STORED PROFILE 0 in Figure 33 must include E1 Q0 V1 X4 amp D2 850 and S00 000 If the parameters mentioned above are set correctly the modem is ready for operation with the control panel If any parameter is set to other value set it properly Command for parameter setting consists of fixed prefix AT and parameter value required for example when profile specifies EO VO the command for setting the proper parameter value is ate1v1 lt after which the modem answers OK OK at amp u ACTIVE PROFILE V1 WO K4 YO amp YO 043 S03 013 09 006 050 18 888 i 46 138 S48 007 S95 000 STORED PROFILE 0 B1 El L1 M1 N1 QO T V1 WO X4 YO 8J0 0 00 000 S02 043 06 002 S0 050 006 510 18 000 36 007 S37 000 S40 104 41 195 k 000 STORED PROFILE 1 B1 El L1 M1 N1 00 T V1 WO X4 YO 8J0 8K3 0 00 000 S02 043 06 002 S07 050 i 006 510 s18 000 36 007 S37 000 S40 104 41 195 000 une NUMBERS 2 0K Fig 33 Correct setting of external modem parameters Having set the parameter values acc to the list mentioned above in point 2 save the settings in the profile 0 using the at amp w0 command Finally you can check whether all parameters are properly saved after the atz command followed by at amp v lt the settings in ACTIVE PROFILE should be the same as in STORED PROFILE 0 note often STORED PROFILE set conta
97. rting test Clock loss A Out trouble AB Out2 trouble Ag Dut3 trouble AA Out4 trouble AB LDC kpd supply trouble AC Modules supply trouble AD Reporting test Dutl trouble restore B8 Event log restart Out2 trouble restore B3 Dut3 trouble restore BA Service Mode start Service Mode end Out4 trouble restore BB Panel Restart LDC kpd supply trouble restore BC 50 of log memory filled Modules supply trouble restore BD 90 of log memory filled LCD kpd bus short circuit Module bus 1 short circuit Module bus 2 short circuit LCD kpd bus trouble restore BE Module bus 1 trouble restore BF Module bus 2 trouble restore BF Test reports Everyday at Every 0 days 0 hours o min 4 8 MESSAGING Fig 11 System event codes The messaging function built in the INTEGRA control panel makes it possible to notify of alarms with messages reproduced from voice synthesizers or transmitted to pagers Messaging is performed independently from monitoring but monitoring has the priority If in the course of messaging some events occur which must be reported to the monitoring station by the control panel monitoring will be included in between the messages sent INTEGRA Installer Manual 31 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
98. s triggering Partitions triggering Clear in parts Troubles Name Parameters Function by output nos Outputs TATE Timers E User schedules E Names by output nos Group 1 2 3 4 outputs TE Group 1 3 4 name Outs state by Times Timer 1 2 64 Names Timer 1 2 64 Settings _ Schedule 1 2 8 assign timers to schedule L Names INTEGRA Installer Manual 67 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 oda Event assign Station 2 Tel 1 number Tel 2 number Tel 1 format Tel 2 format Repetition cnt Suspension time TELIM prefix Identifier 1 2 8 Identifier sys Event assign Id assignment Partitions Zones LCD keypads Expanders TELIM codes INTEGRA SATEL 68 Event codes Identifier 1 2 8 Zones Alarm Restore Tamper Tamper rst Trouble Trouble rst Bypass Unbypass Violation Arm Disarm Clear alarm Duress alarm Defer autoarm No guard Panic alarm Fire alarm Medical alarm Tamper Tamper rst Unauthorized 3 bad codes Panic alarm Fire alarm Medical alarm Tamper Tamper rst Unauthorized 3 bad codes AC 230V loss Battery trouble Settings clear Monitoring tr
99. s into 8 identifiers Besides basic transmission formats the control panel makes possible monitoring in Ademco Contact ID format Alarm messaging to telephones by means of voice messages or to a pager with SMS messages Reception of a message can be acknowledged with a code entered from the telephone set keyboard DTMF e Function of phone call answering which enables checking the status of all control panel partitions and controlling the status of outputs It is performed after user identification each user may be assigned a special telephone password code e Extended function of events printing which enables the events to be sorted Event descriptions are in accordance with the events list in Ademco Contact ID format hence the printouts from the control panel correspond to those from the monitoring station Besides the names of zones modules and users are printed as they are defined in the system e 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 e Possibility of time based control owing to timers that operate on week work cycle with an option to define exception periods Additionally each partition is
100. sconnection of the memory power supply when the control panel is not supplied from the mains or 13 6V buffer power supply will erase the settings Saving the data in FLASH memory prevents the erasure of settings and allows the control panel to restore them when an error is detected Note RAM memory errors should not occur if the system is correctly configured and properly supplied INTEGRA SATEL 60 6 2 1 SERVICE MODE MENU SERVICE CODE 9 starting the service mode with a shortcut gt Service end Configuration Service code INTEGRA ident DloadX ident GuardX ident DloadX tel No GuardX tel No Block SM Block DWNL Structure System Objects Edit object Partitions adding deleting partitions Name New object Partitions selecting still unassigned partitions E Name Delete object Partitions Settings Type Dep partitions Timers 1 32 Timers 33 64 Options 2 cds to arm 2 cds to d arm Codes on 2 kpd Timer priority Exit delay Auto arm delay Al verify time prealarm Al verify time audible Guard armed Guard disarm Time for guard C mach blk del C mach blk time INTEGRA Installer Manual 61 Hardware LCD keypads Names by numbers Settings Name Zones Name Partitions Alarms Fire alarms Chime zones Chime bps zone Chime bps time Quickarm part Entry time p Exit time part Date Time format LCD backlight Keys backlight Auto backlight Configuration func
101. sible for the system for example the object where the control panel is installed For the E format the assignment of partitions zones keypads and expanders to identifiers does not need to reflect the division of the system into objects But it is essential that a value different from 0 be programmed The control panel transmits all events in the object with a single identifier according to division of system components among the objects For the Station 1 or Station 2 operating mode and Station N only with dialing both numbers it is not possible to select the F format for just one number and another format for the remaining numbers because it may occur that the event transmitted in format F cannot be converted into the type 4 2 code INTEGRA Installer Manual 29 ERZYOTNNNW Hx Monitoring Stations Identifiers assignment Event codes T Ident 2 Ident 3 Ident 4 Ident 5 Ident Ident 7 Ident 8 System and other Alarm zone 11 Zone restore 39 Zone tampering 13 T amper restore 14 Zone trouble 15 Trouble restore 16 Zone Bypass End of Zone Bypass 15 Zone violation PE Disarming B2 Alarm DURESS Al 14 FIRE alarm 53 Lal 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 fro
102. t log 50 full Event log 90 full 71 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 LCD keypads tamper Expanders tamper Troubles Supply voltage Restarts Clear all Clear settings Clear codes Clear event log Settings lt FLASH Starter INTEGRA SATEL 72 Menu of service functions for a synoptic board working in keypad mode Structure gt 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 Violation pattern Tamper memory pattern Alarm memory pattern Zone ok pattern Partitions Entry time pattern Exit time lt 10s pattern Exit time gt 10s pattern Armed pattern Not armed pattern Alarms Fire alarm pattern Alarm pattern Fire memory pattern Alarm memory pattern L_ No alarms pattern What to show Zn 1 64 part 20 65 128 part Zones 1 128 AC delay RS communicat PTSA tamper INTEGRA Installer Manual 73 Menu of service functions for particular expanders gt Structure Hardware Expanders gt Settings Settings Partition keypad Lock fea
103. tem by means of a computer virtual keypad editing users and their authority level as INTEGRA Installer Manual 43 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 Keypad connector signals are shown in Figure 19 Note Activate the RS communication option in parameters of keypads to which the user s computer is to be connected Data exchange with the computer begins automatically when the GuardX program is started Each LCD keypad has an individual name and a set of parameters which determine its way of operation in the system These are e Partitions managed by keypad partitions which can be armed disarmed or alarm in which may be cancelled from the keypad Control will be possible for the users who have access to indicated here partitions When any of the indicated partitions is armed the keypad LED ARMED blinks When all partitions specified here are armed this LED lights steadily e Alarm indication list of partitions for which a burglary fire alarm will be shown in the keypad The alarm will be indicated by the ALARM LED and a message on the display provided that the Partitions alarm messages option is active An additional option determines whether the alarms are s
104. the alarm is triggered only if the zone state changes from normal to violation when armed Write violations to event log option for the zones type 47 No ALARM ACTION each zone violation will be recorded in the event log No bypass if armed option for the type 64 79 zones Violation of the zone when the partition it belongs to is in armed mode will block no group of zones provided that the control panel has recorded the partition exit after arming Abort voice messaging option for the zones type 81 83 Violation of the zone will cancel the messaging if it is currently ongoing Alarm on unbypass the zone will trigger an alarm if it is violated after unbypassing and the partition is armed 4 3 4 ZONE TYPE O ENTRY EXIT delayed zone combining two functions entry violation of the zone starts entry delay counting in the partition and turns on delay for the interior delayed zones the entry time may be signaled on keypads exit during the exit delay the panel keeps watching the zone for violation in case of no violation the user has armed the zone but has not left the facility the zones with the bypassed if no exit option active will be bypassed 1 ENTRY see the ENTRY EXIT zone 2 DELAYED WITH DELAY SIGNALING a delayed action zone with optional signaling of delay countdown in keypads 3 INTERIOR DELAYED conditionally delayed zone delay is only activated when the ENTRY or ENTRY EXIT zone has been v
105. the control panel can be connected before the other equipment telephone telefax etc Notes e Do not send telephone signals and alarm system signals by one multicore cable This may cause damage to the system in case of a high voltage punch through coming from the telephone line e The control panel may only be connected to analog lines only Direct connection of the telephone circuit to ISDN lines may cause damage to the equipment 52 SATEL INTEGRA e he system installer should provide the user with necessary information on how the control panel should be connected to the telephone network 5 7 CONNECTION OF VOICE SYNTHESIZERS If the function of reporting alarms by phone with a voice message is used it is necessary to connect at least one voice synthesizer to the control panel The INTEGRA control panels are provided with one or two sockets for connecting the SM 2 voice synthesizers The sockets are L F SIGNAL located at the right side of PCB between E telephone line connector and low current PARRAS output sockets The SYNT1 socket on the TEL LINE MONITORING INTEGRA 64 INTEGRA 128 boards is used for connection of the Synthesizer 1 message POWER SUPPLY 12V i A and SYNT2 for the Synthesizer 2 message GROUND 0V CONTROL PANEL Playback of the message and monitoring of BOARD the telephone line are possible on both connectors of the SM 2 synthesizer Fig 29 Arrangement of signals on SM 2 When a
106. the port to which the control panel is connected 5 CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION The control panel mainboard contains electronic components sensitive to electric charges Prior to installation these charges must be removed During installation avoid touching any elements on the control panel board The INTEGRA control panel should be installed indoor in spaces with normal air humidity Permanent not disconnectable 230 VAC power supply with protective ground should be available on site The telephone line must be made with the use of four wire cable to enable the control panel to be connected before other equipment 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 e Prior to mounting the control panel housing install mainboard fixing pins e When installing the housing be careful not to damage cables which will pass through openings in the rear wall of the control panel housing e Switch off the mains battery power supply when connecting LCD keypads and other components powered from control panel outputs CAUTION The control panel is power supplied from 230VAC mains any negligence or mistake in making wire connections may lead to electric shock and pose danger to life Be particularly careful when connecting the control panel During installation an
107. tinuous sound and the fire alarms intermittent sound 3 FIRE ALARM signals the fire alarms from fire zones and triggered from keypads 4 KEYPAD ALARM signals all alarms fire panic auxiliary alarm 3 bad codes keypad tamper 5 KEYPAD FIRE ALARM signals the fire alarms triggered from keypad by holding down the key for 3 sec 6 KEYPAD PANIC ALARM signals the panic alarms triggered from keypad by holding down the key for 3 sec 22 SATEL INTEGRA 7 KEYPAD AUXILIARY ALARM signals the medical assistance call alarm triggered from keypad by holding down the O key for 3 sec 8 TAMPER ALARM signals the tamper alarms 9 DAY ALARM signals violation of the DAY NIGHT type zones when the system is disarmed or violation of the COUNTING and EXTERIOR type zones before an alarm is triggered 10 DURESS ALARM signals that a DURESS type code or prefix has been used in the system 11 CHIME signals violation of zones with the chime control option on the user can block the chime signaling from selected partitions by using a suitable function from the user menu the function can be automatically disabled for a specified time period after violation of the selected zone 12 SILENT ALARM signals violation of the PANIC SILENT type zone from alarm zones with the Signaling delay option on and the medical assistance call alarms from the MEDICAL BUTTON and MEDICAL REMOTE CONTROL 13 TECHNICAL ALARM signals
108. tions for synoptic board working in keypad mode are provided after the main menu of service functions Alarm messages m an owe Alarms Options Zone al mess Fire alarm Medical alarm Panic alarm Silent panic 3 bad codes Entry time s Exit time sig Alarm signal Key sounds Trbl in p arm Zone violation Auto arm delay Unkn card sig Ev 3 unk cards Al 3 unk cards Dspl mode chg RS communicat GuardX Reviews Zones E Kpd tampers INTEGRA SATEL 62 Expanders Identification E Expand tamp Partitions Alarms log Troubles log Troubles Chime changing on off State part select Zone characters Part characters Code arrows Code function lt gt y Code part gt Code outputs gt Code M zones gt Card close Card close long Door to open Kpd tamper Z1 n in kpd n zone no in system Z2 n in kpd Names by addresses DTM short Loud tamp DTM Settings Functions for expander settings are made available Names depending on the system configuration DT1 short Description of available settings is provided in subsequent Loud tamp DT1 pages after the service menu functions for synoptic DT2 short board Loud tamp DT2 LCD keypads id Expanders id Ident of addressable zones Keypads addr INTEGRA Installer Manual 63 Options Tel options Printer options Active rights Monitoring Tel messaging Modem answer Voice answer Remote control
109. tition is partition TERE 5 5 5 F armed Depending on the control panel size an option 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 with 16 or 32 timers is provided The control panel analyzes the status of timers selected and if any timer Timers status changes to ON the control panel arms the A partition Countdown of the exit delay time takes place Fig 5 Selection of partition before entering the full armed status Disarming occurs controlling timers when all the selected timers are OFF The partition can be also controlled by means of a separate Partition user timer whose mode of operation is programmable through the Change option user function This timer controls the partition in much the same way as the other timers This method to control the partition armed status is closely connected with the Timer priority option 12 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 Disarm by two codes disarming after two different codes authorized to control the partition are entered in succession Codes on two keypads enabling this option will prevent co
110. to Additionally activating the Controlled when armed option enables the user to choose the control mode option deactivated violation of the zone will arm and end of violation will disarm the partition switch option activated consecutive violations will arm disarm the partition button Disarming may simultaneously clear the alarm and cancel the messaging 83 CLEARING ALARM violation of the zone will clear alarm in the partition to which the zone belongs and can also cancel messaging 84 GUARD violation of the zone is recognized as recording the guard s round in the partition to which the zone belongs The partition can be bypassed for the guard round time 85 ENTRY EXIT CONDITIONAL ENTRY EXIT zone as type 0 with an extra feature the zone becomes an instant one upon arming but without leaving the protected area i e without violating of this zone during exit delay 86 ENTRY EXIT FINAL as type O but after arming and detecting the violation end of this zone the control panel ends the exit delay countdown and enters the armed mode 87 EXIT FINAL as type 6 but after arming and detecting the violation end of this zone the control panel ends the exit delay countdown and enters the armed mode 88 24H BURGLARY a permanently armed zone violation of which will trigger the burglary alarm 4 4 OUTPUTS The control panel outputs are intended for switching on off external devices signaling lighting
111. ture Lock Lock feature Relay ON time Relay type Unauth event Unauth alarm Max door open Dependent door1 L_ Dependent door2 m Master users Users Alarms Fire alarm Medical alarm Panic alarm Silent panic 3 bad codes Quick arm Bl outs ctrl MONO outs ctr Part blocking Guard control Changing code Alarm latch Alarm time Entry time Exit time Auto arm delay Optio z Signaling ee Confirmation Backlight Auto backlight No autorst 3t Partition INTEGRA SATEL 74 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 E Guard control Changing code Confirmation Backlight Auto backlight No autorst 3t Partition INTEGRA Installer Manual 75 Expander for proximity card readers Zones expander addressable z exp outputs expander subpanel Lock Master users Users Readers Al rdrs tamper BI outs ctrl MONO outs ctr Part blocking Guard control No autorst 3t Partition No autorst 3t Tamper in partition AC loss delay Lock feature Relay ON time Unauth event Unauth alarm Max door open Dependent door1 Dependent door2 Reader A Reader A sound Reader A LED Reader B Reader B sound Reader B LED 76 SATEL INTEGRA 6 3 CONTROL PANEL P
112. uration of power failure 12h 2 Any 1 25x 12x0 09 12x0 235 0 25x6 0 25x0 25 12x0 3 assumed 1 alarm with 15 min 0 25h 11 3Ah duration of signaling Recommended standby power supply 12V 17Ah battery Assumed presence of 5 microwave detectors with current consumption 25mA Av and 30mA Max and 11 PIR detectors with current consumption 10mA Av and 15mA Max From battery Usually the max mean current to supply the expanders with assumed presence of 4 expanders does not exceed 300mA Notes e he control panel power supply unit has been designed for work with lead batteries or other batteries with a similar charging curve e t is impermissible to connect to the alarm panel a fully discharged battery with voltage on unloaded terminals less than 11V To avoid damage to the equipment a fully discharged never used battery should be precharged with the use of a proper charger ATTENTION 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 SATEL sp z 0 0 ul Schuberta 79 80 172 Gda sk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 infoQsatel pl www satel pl
113. use of the code in emergency e g when the user is forced by third parties to disarm the system bypass the zones etc by default programmed as 4 or 44 or 444 the number of fours depends on the length of prefix Using this prefix before the code results in the duress alarm code being sent to the monitoring station and activation of the DURESS ALARM output For the security reasons it is useful to periodically change the prefixes The object administrator is authorized to change the prefixes and define the change Recall time see the gt Change prefix function Using the installer code does not require knowledge of the prefix it is sufficient to enter any digits instead of the prefix What is important is that the number of entered digits should correspond to the length of prefix Note Changing the length of prefixes restores their default values 4 7 MONITORING The INTEGRA control panel phone communicator may report events to two stations Two telephone numbers are assigned to each station one basic and one backup as well as the possibility to determine various transmission formats When monitoring to one station and giving both numbers the control panel makes repeated attempts dialing alternately the basic and backup numbers When the Station 1 or Station 2 mode is enabled the control panel makes consecutive dial attempts in the following sequence station 1 basic number station 1 backup number station 2 basic number
114. user 96 TELEPHONE LINE TROUBLE the output signals the state of 1 no voltage on tel line 2 wrong dial tone 3 no dial tone 4 Monitoring Station 1 trouble 5 Monitoring Station 2 trouble 97 VOICE MESSAGE this output is similar to outputs 48 63 A message number is to be assigned to the output 98 REMOTE SWITCH this output is similar to outputs 64 79 A switch number is to be assigned to the output 4 5 CODES AND USERS The INTEGRA control panel recognizes three types of codes i e service master user administrator and user codes The service and master user administrator codes are stored in EEPROM memory and consequently they are not erased after removal of the jumper which cuts off the 3 6V backup battery supporting the settings memory events memory and the clock when the control panel power is down The user codes are stored in RAM memory with a battery backup and are deleted when the MEMORY jumper is removed Each user may have his own code which enables him to operate the control panel including arming disarming clearing alarms controlling outputs and having access to other functions The code identifies the user his authority level in the system and access to partitions and selected parts of the facility the access is controlled with locks controlled by the INTEGRA control panel The types of codes their properties and methods to enter into the system are described in detail in the user manual Pr
115. utomatically start the communication A window is displayed on the screen showing which system is communicated with e To protect data the INTEGRA allows disabling of the downloading function with the use of jumpers The Block DWNL RS service mode function in Configuration menu is provided for this purpose e The control panel stores and makes available to the user the date and time of saving the data in the panel as well as the file name in the DLOADX program user function TESTS File in DloadX The downloading function starts automatically when the INTEGRA control panel is connected via RS 232 to the computer on which DLOADX is running and then the control panel power supply is switched on 6 4 PROGRAMMING BY TELEPHONE When restart with restoration of the control panel factory settings has already been done it is necessary to program the service computer telephone number to start programming Proceed as follows 1 Enter the service mode 2 Select the Configuration item 3 Select the Computer telephone item 4 Program the computer telephone number 0 9 digits B switch over to pulse dialing C switch over to tone dialing D waiting for additional signal E 3 second pause F 10 second pause a b c d signals additionally generated in DTMF mode Programming of special characters in telephone number using LCD keypad is done in the following way e enter a correspo
116. via the control panel internal modem this programming method makes available all the downloading functions but as the transmission rate is limited to 300 bauds it takes longer to perform the functions by means of telephone line via an external modem connected to the RS 232 port on the control panel mainboard e through the GSM 4 communication module used as an external modem connected to the RS 232 port of the control panel mainboard connecting to the computer via the GSM mobile telephone network 34 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 e through the ISDN module used as an external modem connected to the RS 232 port of the control panel mainboard connecting to the computer via the ISDN digital telephone cable network The GUARDX program makes possible visualization of the protected facility on the computer monitor operating the system from an independent on screen LCD keypad access to the event log as well as creating and editing the system users For the purpose of programming communication between the computer and the control panel can be established in a number of ways e direct connection through the RS 232 port of LCD keypad this operating mode can be used simultaneously on all conn
117. will enable an additional menu which makes it possible to delay auto arming by entering a deferment time During the auto arming countdown it is possible to block the auto arming function until the next auto arming time by entering zeros alone in the Defer auto arm user function The delay countdown completed the control panel begins the countdown of the partition exit time provided that it has been set Alarm verification time if the partition contains zones with selected prealarm option then alarm on violation of such a zone will only be triggered if during the alarm verification time another zone is violated Audible alarm after verification with this option enabled there will be no audible signaling of prealarm i e violation of the zone with prealarm option on the audible signaling will only be triggered when another zone is violated during the alarm verification time Guard round on armed every setting the maximum period of time that can elapse since the last guard round when the partition is armed If the time is exceeded the control panel will record the no guard round event Guard round on disarmed every setting the maximum period of time that can elapse since the last guard round when the partition is disarmed If the time is exceeded the control panel will record the no guard round event Blocked for guard round If the facility is watched by guards the round monitoring and signaling of guard absen
118. y outputs 8 OC type outputs or 4 relay outputs 4 OC type outputs Module tamper zone Switching mode power supply capacity 2 2A with short circuit protection e Battery charging and control circuit with discharged battery cut off 3 11 ADDRESSABLE ZONES EXPANDER The INTEGRA control panels support addressable zones expanders having firmware in version v1 5 or later e Bus 3 wires for connecting up to 48 addressable modules operating with typical detectors mounted directly in the detector casing the detector with addressable module mounted inside it is referred to as ADDRESSABLE DETECTOR e Additional module tamper zone 8 SATEL INTEGRA e Switching mode power supply capacity 2 2A with short circuit protection e Battery charging and control circuit with discharged battery cut off 3 12 VOICE SYNTHESIZERS EXPANDER e Memory module for storing 16 verbal messages 15 seconds per each message COMPUTER COMPUTER WITH DLOADX WITH DLOADX PROGRAM PROGRAM amp m l telephone C SERIAL i mee I Pe PRINTER port i an ae PRINTER CA 64 SM map 4 mo SP 4001 SPLZ 1011 AQUA AQUA RING MAGNETIC CONTACTS SP 4002 SPL 2010 COBALT INDIGO SPL 2030 CA 64 OPS CA 64 PP COMPUTER WITH GUARDX PROGRAM Exemplary devices interfacing with the INTEGRA alarm control panel INTEGRA Installer Manual 9 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION This section presents basic information on the INTEGRA control panel features
119. zones high current outputs low current outputs OC keypad bus expander bus common SERIAL PORT RS 232 O EJ MEMORY RESET J19 TIP RING T 1 R 1 J18 SM 2 VOICE SYNTHESIZER T 1 R 1 extension telephone line telephone set connection TIP RING public telephone line analog protective terminal ground 7 connect to protective circuit only KPD EX AUX supply outputs 12V SM 2 VOICE connector for voice synthesizer SYNTHESIZER RS 232 connector for service computer 38 SATEL INTEGRA O O INTEGRA 24 control panel mainboard N MEMORY TIP RING T 1 R 1 CHARGE OUT1 OUT2 ETER ED ET OUT3 EN OUT4 EL SERIAL PORT RS 232 U u SN gt T ae D p BATTERY O ouT3 OUT4 O Board terminals AC supply inputs 18V AC T 1 R 1 extension telephone line Z1 do Z4 zones telephone set connection OUT1 OUT2 high current outputs TIP RING public telephone line analog OUT3 OUT4 low current outputs OC L protective terminal ground DTM CKM keypad bus 7 connect to protective circuit DT CK expander bus only COM common KPD EX AUX supply outputs 12V SM 2 VOICE connector for voice SYNTHESIZER synthesizer RS 232 connector for service computer 5 1 CONNECTION OF POWER SUPPLY The control panel is permanently connected to the mains supply source Hence before making the connections it is necess

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