Satel APD-200 Wireless Passive Infrared Detector Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Satel
Table of Contents
Satel APD-200 Wireless Passive Infrared Detector
IMPORTANT
The device should be installed by qualified personnel. Prior to installation, please read carefully this manual. Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights under the warranty. The rating plate of the device is located on the enclosure base.
The APD-200 detector can detect motion in a protected area. It is designed for operation within the ABAX 2 / ABAX two-way wireless system. This manual applies to the detector with firmware version 1.00 (or newer), which is supported by:
- ABAX 2:
- ACU-220 / ACU-280 controller,
- ARU-200 repeater.
- ABAX:
- ACU-120 / ACU-270 controller (firmware version 5.04 or newer),
- ARU-100 repeater (firmware version 2.02 or newer),
- INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel (firmware version 1.19 or newer and firmware version of processor used to operate ABAX system 3.10 or newer).
Features
- Dual element pyro sensor.
- Digital motion detection algorithm.
- Digital temperature compensation.
- Option to enable/disable the creep zone protection.
- Ability to replace the lens with a curtain or long-range one.
- Encrypted two-way radio communication in the 868 MHz / 915 MHz frequency band (AES standard for the ABAX 2 system).
- Transmission channel diversity – 4 channels for automatic selection of the one that will enable transmission without interference with other signals in the 868 MHz / 915 MHz frequency band (ABAX 2 system only).
- Remote update of detector firmware (ABAX 2 system only).
- Remote configuration.
- Built-in temperature sensor (temperature measurement range from -10°C to +55°C).
- LED indicators.
- Supervision of motion detection system.
- “ECO” option for longer battery life (ABAX 2 system only).
- Battery status control.
- Tamper protection against enclosure opening and removal from the mounting surface.
- Adjustable mounting bracket included.
Specifications
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Operating frequency band …………………………. 868.0 MHz ÷ 868.6 MHz / 915 MHz – 928 MHz Radio communication range (in open area)
ABAX 2 -
ACU-220 …………………………………………………………………………………. up to 2000 m
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ACU-280 …………………………………………………………………………………. up to 1600 m
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ABAX……………………………………………………………………………………………….. up to 500 m
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Battery ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. CR123A 3 V
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Battery life expectancy……………………………………………………………………………… up to 2 years
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Temperature measurement range ……………………………………………………………..-10°C…+55°C
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Temperature measurement accuracy ……………………………………………………………………..±1°C
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Standby current consumption ……………………………………………………………………………… 70 µA
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Maximum current consumption …………………………………………………………………………….12 mA
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Detectable speed ………………………………………………………………………………………… 0.3…3 m/s
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Warm-up period …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35 s
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Recommended installation height …………………………………………………………………. 2 m…2.4 m
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Coverage area ……………………………………………………………………………………15 m x 24 m, 90°
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Complied with standards…………………………………………..EN50131-1, EN50130-4, EN50130-5
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Security grade according to EN50131-2-2 (detector mounted directly to the wall)……..Grade 2
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Environmental class according to EN50130-5 ……………………………………………………………….II
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Operating temperature range…………………………………………………………………….-10°C…+55°C
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Maximum humidity …………………………………………………………………………………………….93±3%
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Dimensions ……………………………………………………………………………………… 62 x 137 x 42 mm
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Weight……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….132 g
Description
Radio communication
The detector connects to the controller/control panel at regular time
intervals to provide information about its state (periodical communication).
Additional communication may take place as a result of alarm (see “Operating
modes”).
Alarms
The detector will report an alarm:
- after detecting a motion in the protected area,
- after detecting a fault in the motion detection system,
- after opening the tamper switch (tamper alarm).
Operating modes
Active – information about tamper alarm and motion detection alarm is sent immediately. Passive – only information about tamper alarm is sent immediately. This operating mode prolongs the battery life. The detector operating mode is turned on remotely. If the detector is used in the INTEGRA / VERSA alarm system, the operating mode may depend on the partition state (partition disarmed – passive mode; partition armed – active mode). For more information, refer to the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual / the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual.
Energy-saving mode (ECO)
If you want to prolong the battery life, you can enable in the detector the
“ECO” option. When the “ECO” option is enabled, the periodical communication
takes place every 3 minutes. Thus the battery life can be increased as much as
fourfold. The option is only available in the ABAX 2 system. The detector with
the “ECO” option enabled meets the requirements of the EN50131-2-2 standard
for Grade 2.
Test mode
The test mode makes the detector testing easier because the LED indicators are
enabled. How to start and end the test mode is described in the ABAX 2 / ABAX
controller manual / the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual.
LEDs
The LEDs are flashing for about 35 seconds from inserting the battery, thus
signaling the warm-up of the detector. The LEDs also work in the test mode, in
which they indicate:
- periodical communication – short flash (80 milliseconds),
- alarm – ON for 2 seconds.
Supervision of motion detection system
When the motion detection system starts malfunctioning, the detector will
report an alarm during periodical communication. The alarm will keep going
until the fault is cleared (long violation).
Battery status control
When the battery voltage is below 2.75 V, information about low battery is
sent during each transmission.
Electronics module
Do not remove the plastic cover from the circuit board to prevent damage to
the components located on the board. Do not touch the pyroelectric sensor, so
as not to soil it.
- CR123A lithium battery.
- LED indicator.
- element not used.
- tamper switch activated by cover removal.
- PIR sensor (dual element pyro sensor). On the other side of the electronics module is a tamper switch activated by removing the detector from the wall.
Installation
There is a danger of battery explosion when using a different battery than recommended by the manufacturer, or handling the battery improperly. Be particularly careful during the installation and replacement of the battery. The manufacturer is not liable for the consequences of the incorrect installation of the battery. The used batteries must not be discarded but should be disposed of in accordance with the existing rules for environmental protection.
- Remove the front cover (Fig. 2).
- Move the electronics module down to unlock it, and then remove it from the enclosure base (Fig. 3).
- Install the battery and add the detector to the wireless system (see the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual or the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel installer manual). The sticker with serial number which shall be entered when registering the detector in the system can be found on the electronics module.
- Place the electronics module in the enclosure base and then move it up to lock it.
- Replace the cover.
- Put the detector at the place of its future installation.
- Check the level of signal received from the detector by the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller or the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel. If the signal level is lower than 40%, select another place for installation. Sometimes, it is sufficient to shift the device ten or twenty centimeters to obtain a considerable improvement in the signal quality.
- Remove the front cover (Fig. 2) and remove the electronics module (Fig. 3).
- Make screw holes in the enclosure base.
- Secure the enclosure base to the wall (Fig. 4) or the bracket fastened with screws to the wall or ceiling (Fig. 5). The wall plugs (anchors) delivered with the device are intended for concrete, brick, etc. For other types of surface (drywall, styrofoam), use the appropriately selected wall plugs.
- Fasten the electronics module in the enclosure.
- If the detector is to protect the creep zone, the knob located on the inner side of the enclosure cover is to be set in the position shown in Fig. 6-A. If the detector is NOT to protect the creep zone, set the knob to the position shown in Fig. 6-B.
- Replace the cover.
- Configure the detector settings (sensitivity of PIR sensor, etc. – see the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual / the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual).
- Start the test mode (see the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual / the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual).
- Check whether moving around within the detector coverage area will get the LEDs to come on. Fig. 7 shows the maximum detection range and the creep zone of a detector placed at a height of 2.4 m.
- End the test mode.
References
- Intelligent Security Solutions | SATEL
- satel.eu/ce
- SATEL – Inteligentne systemy alarmowe
- satel.pl/ce
- support.satel.pl
- support.satel.pl
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