Satel ACSP-402 Fire Alarm Control Panel Instructions
- June 16, 2024
- Satel
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FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
ACSP System / Control panels
ACSP-402 Fire Alarm Control Panel
ACSP-402
The ACSP–402 fire alarm control panel is designed to:
- monitor operation of automatic and manual call points,
- control sirens,
- control devices used to transmit fire alarms and failure signals
- control the operation of fire protection devices or systems,
- monitor the operation of fire protection devices or systems,
- monitor the operation of other external devices,
- control other external devices
These features make it possible to detect a fire at its earlies stage and alert the users of the building with acoustic and/or optical signals as well as notify relevant services. This in turn allows one to quickly commence fire–fighting activities. The control panel can also automatically activate fire protection devices.
System structure
- support for up to 256 zones
- support for up to 32 groups
- possibility to create interlinks between zones, sub–zones and groups
- support for up to 256 call points (detectors / MCPs)
- support for addressable detection circuits of the following types:
- loop (up to 2 circuits)
- radial line (up to 4 circuits)
- loop with a side line / side lines
- support for a printer
- extensive functions for testing the control panel and system
Inputs
- 4 programmable inputs on the control panel mainboard (NO, NC)
- monitoring of external devices status, e.g. for reporting fire alarms and failures
Outputs
- 2 control outputs for conventional sirens
- control output for fire alarm transmission devices
- control output for fault signal transmission devices
- 8 programmable relay outputs
- control of external devices
- output for controlling automatic fire protection equipment
- 24 V DC power supply output
- dedicated power supply output for ACSP–ETH and ACSP–RSI modules
- signal delay at outputs
RS–485 communication buses
- 2 bus ports for connecting
- APSP–402 repeater panel
- ACSP–ETH module (for extending the control panel with an Ethernet port)
- ACSP–RSI module (for opto–isolation of the bus and connection of a printer)
E–mail notification (requires connecting the ACSP–ETH module)
- 4 addresses for notification
- selection of event types for notification
- periodic diagnostic reports
Setting up
- setting up with keys on the front panel of the control panel
- free ACSP Soft programme for configuring the control panel (USB port)
Event memory
- non–volatile memory for up to 9999 fire alarms
- non–volatile memory for 8999 events (including fire alarms)
Control panel mainboard module
- LEDs for signalling the status of the control panel and external devices
- LCD display for:
- setting up the control panel
- presenting information about fire alarm
- presenting information about disablement, test or failure conditions
- viewing the list of current disablement, test or failure conditions
- viewing the history of alarms and other events
- USB port to connect a computer
- power supply connection
- battery connection
- built–in piezo transducer for acoustic signalling
- real–time clock with battery back–up power
Power supply
- switching mode power supply APS–318 with short circuit protection
- automatic switching to back–up power supply (battery) in case of failure of the main power supply
- battery charging circuit with temperature–compensated charging voltage
- monitoring of the battery status and disconnection of a flat battery
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Number of fault transmission circuits| 1
Working voltage of the fault transmission| 24 V DC±15%
Maximum current of the fault transmission circuit| 180 mA
Terminating resistor on the fault transmission circuit| 10 kΩ±5%
Number of programmable relay outputs| 8
Stand-by supply: internal acid battery| 12 V / 17 Ah
Stand-by supply: external acid battery| 12 V / ≤33 Ah
Supply output AUX (only for connection of CSP-ETH module): with AC power
supply failure| 12 V DC +15%, -20%
Maximum battery charging current| 1,4 A
| 3,15 A
| 1,6 A
| 1,6 A
| 3,5 A
| 2
| 10 kΩ±5%
Terminating resistor on the alarm transmission circuit| 100 (2 x 50) Ω
| 100 (2 x 50) Ω
| 128
| 32
| 32
| 10
| 200 mA
| 75 (2 x 37,5) Ω
| 2
| 24 VDC
| 180 mA
| 10 kΩ±5%
| 200 mA
| 2721 g
Delay time of alarm transmission to the outside| 0…10 min
Supply voltage (±15%)| 230 V AC, 50-60 Hz
Maximum humidity| 93±3%
Dimensions| 324 x 382 x 108 mm
Maximum current consumption from the 230V network| 300 mA
Transit temperature range| -25…+55°C
Operating duration of the stand-by supply| 72 h
Maximum internal apparent resistance of the battery (with cables and terminals
in a circuit)| 1,1±10% Ω
Current draw from the battery when detecting| 220 mA
Current draw from the battery when emitting an alarm| 320 mA
Current draw from an integrated AC power adapter when detecting| 200 mA
Current draw from an integrated AC power adapter when emitting an alarm| 300
mA
Sealing of the casing| IP30
Events storage capacity| 8999
Alarm counter capacity| 9999
Operating temperature range| -5…+40°C
Clock battery| 3 V (CR2032)
Output for communication with PC (service output)| USB typ B
Terminating resistor on terminals for communication with the remote panel| 100
Ω
Output for communication with remote panel and CSP-ETH module| transmisja
szeregowa
Supply output +24V| 24 V DC±15%
Supply output AUX (only for connecting CSP-ETH module): in standard mode| 18 V
DC +5%, -15%
Alarm resistor on the control input circuit| 1 kΩ±5%
Terminating resistor on the control input circuit| 10 kΩ±5%
Number of programmable control inputs| 4
Electrical parameters of relay outputs| 1A / 30 V DC (NO or NC)
Number of alarm transmission circuits| 1
Working voltage of the alarm transmission circuit| 24 V DC±15%
Maximum current of the alarm transmission circuit| 180 mA
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References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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