Satel INT-TSI Touchscreen Keypad Installation Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Satel
Table of Contents
INT-TSI Touchscreen Keypad
INT-TSI
Keypad
Quick installation guide
Full manual is available on www.satel.eu. Scan the QR code to go
to our website and download the manual.
The device should be installed by qualified personnel.
Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall
void your rights under the warranty.
Disconnect power before making any electrical connections.
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio frequency interference. The ferrite ring is delivered with the device. Use it to decrease the electromagnetic interference (see the installation instructions below).
The device is designed to be used only in the local area networks (LAN). It must not be connected directly to the public computer network (MAN, WAN). Connection to the public network may only be done through a router or xDSL modem.
The keypad is designed for indoor installation. The place of installation
should be readily accessible to the system users. The INT-TSI keypad can work
in one of the following modes: MASTER - default mode - the keypad is to
be connected to the keypad bus of the control
panel. The keypad is to be connected to the Ethernet if you want:
- the image from cameras to be displayed,
- the door station to be supported,
- the “Weather” widget to be used,
- the additional INT-TSI keypad to work in SLAVE mode.
SLAVE - the keypad is to be connected to the Ethernet. Communication with the control panel will take place by means of the keypad working in MASTER mode. The keypad working in SLAVE mode does not support the zones.
There can be one additional keypad working in SLAVE mode to each keypad working in MASTER mode.
Description of terminals
COM – common ground.
+12V – power supply input.
CKM – clock.
INT-TSI – SATEL
DTM – data.
Z1, Z2 – zones.
RSA, RSB – terminals intended for future applications (RS-485).
Installation of the keypad working in MASTER mode
1. Open the keypad enclosure (Fig. 1). The enclosure opening tool is included
in the keypad delivery set.
2.
Place the enclosure base against the wall and mark the location of mounting
holes.
3. Drill the holes for wall plugs (screw anchors).
4. Install in the wall a junction box in which you will place the ferrite
ring. Make sure it is
placed as close as possible to the keypad.
5. Wind the cables around the ferrite ring (Fig. 2), but no more than 3 turns
per cable.
6. Place the ferrite ring inside the junction box.
7. Pass the cables through the opening in the enclosure base.
8. Using wall plugs (anchors) and screws, secure the enclosure base to the
wall. Proper wall
plugs must be selected for the type of mounting surface (different for
concrete or brick wall, different for plaster wall, etc.).
9. Connect the wires of the control panel keypad bus to the DTM, CKM and COM
terminals (Fig. 3). If you use the twisted-pair type of cable, remember that
CKM (clock) and DTM (data) signals must not be sent through one twisted-pair
cable.
The bus wires must be run in one cable.
The length of wires must not exceed 300 m.
10. Connect the power wires to the +12V and COM terminals. The keypad can be
powered from the control panel (Fig. 3), from an expander with power supply or
from an additional power supply unit.
The INT-TSI keypad cannot be powered from the +KPD output of the INTEGRA 24,
INTEGRA 32 and INTEGRA 128-WRL control panels. Use the OUT1 or OUT2 output
programmed as “41. Power supply”.
A function is available in the keypad that allows you to check if the keypad
is properly powered (see the INT-TSI keypad user manual).
11. If the keypad zones are to be used, connect the detector wires to the Z1,
Z2 and COM terminals (same as to the control panel zones see the control
panel installer manual).
12. If you want to connect the keypad to the Ethernet, use a cable compliant
with the 100Base-TX standard (same as used for connecting computer to the
network). The cable must have the RJ-45 plug. It is recommended to use the
flat network cable, because it is more flexible. Secure the cable using a
cable tie (Fig. 4).
13. Place the front panel onto the catches and snap close the enclosure.
14. Turn the power on, set the address and identify the keypad (see the full installer manual).
Installation of the keypad working in SLAVE mode
1. Open the keypad enclosure (Fig. 1). The enclosure opening tool is included
in the keypad delivery set.
2. Place the enclosure base against the wall and mark the location of
mounting holes.
3. Drill the holes for wall plugs (screw anchors).
4. Install in the wall a junction box in which you will place the ferrite
ring. Make sure it is placed as close as possible to the keypad.
5. Wind the cables around the ferrite ring (Fig. 2), but no more than 3 turns
per cable.
6. Place the ferrite ring inside the junction box.
7. Pass the cables through the opening in the enclosure base.
8. Using wall plugs (anchors) and screws, secure the enclosure base to the
wall. Proper wall plugs must be selected for the type of mounting surface
(different for concrete or brick wall, different for plaster wall, etc.).
9. Connect the power wires to the +12V and COM terminals. The keypad can be
powered from the control panel, from an expander with power supply or from an
additional power supply unit.
The INT-TSI keypad cannot be powered from the +KPD output of the INTEGRA 24, INTEGRA 32 and INTEGRA 128-WRL control panels. Use the OUT1 or OUT2 output programmed as “41. Power supply”.
A function is available in the keypad that allows you to check if the keypad
is properly powered (see the INT-TSI keypad user manual).
10. Connect the keypad to the Ethernet. Use a cable compliant with the
100Base-TX standard (same as used for connecting computer to the network). The
cable must have the RJ-45 plug. It is recommended to use the flat network
cable, because it is more flexible. Secure the cable using a cable tie (Fig.
4).
11. Place the front panel onto the catches and snap close the enclosure.
12. Turn the power on and activate the SLAVE mode (see the full installer
manual).
The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www.satel.eu/ce
SATEL sp. z o.o. · ul. Budowlanych 66 · 80-298 Gdask · POLAND tel. +48 58 320
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References
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