Satel AXD-200 Wireless Multipurpose Detector Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Satel
Table of Contents
AND-200
Wireless multipurpose 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 device meets the requirements of the applicable EU directives.
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| The device is designed for indoor installation.
| The device must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. It should be
disposed of in accordance with the existing rules for environmental protection
(the device was placed on the market after 13 August 2005).
| The device meets the technical regulations of the Eurasian Customs Union.
SATEL aims to continually improve the quality of its products, which may
result in changes in their technical specifications and software. Current
information about the changes being introduced is available on our website.
Please visit us at: https://support.satel.eu
Hereby, SATEL sp. z o.o. declares that the radio equipment type AXD-200 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:www.satel.eu/ce
In the EU, this radio equipment is only permitted to operate in the 868 MHz
frequency band.
The following symbols may be used in this manual:
| note,
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****| caution.
The AXD-200 detector is designed for operation within the ABAX 2 / ABAX two- way wireless system. It is a device that can be used as magnetic contact, shock, reorientation, temperature, or flood detector. In the ABAX 2 system, it can also be used as a hardwired zone expander. You can select the type of device before or while adding it to the system (see “Selecting device type”). Table 1 shows how the device is identified in the wireless system, depending on the selected type.
Device name in the system | Device type |
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ABAX 2 | ABAX |
AMD-200 | AMD-100 |
AMD-201 | AMD-101 |
AMD-202 | AMD-102 |
detector
AVD-200| AVD-100| Shock detector and magnetic contact
ARD-200| ARD-100| Reorientation detector
ATD-200| ATD-100| Temperature detector
AFD-200| AFD-100| Water flood detector
ATX-220| | Hardwired zone expander: 2 x NC
ATX-230| | Hardwired zone expander: NC and roller shutter
The device with factory default settings is identified in the ABAX 2 system as
the AMD-200 detector, and in the ABAX system as AMD-100.
This manual applies to the device with firmware version 1.02, which is
supported by:
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ABAX 2:
– ACU-220 / ACU-280 controller (firmware version 6.04 or newer),
– 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 1.20 or newer and firmware version of processor used to operate ABAX system 3.10 or newer).
The temperature detector (ATD-200) is not supported by the controller
connected to the VERSA / VERSA Plus / VERSA IP control panel.
The ATX-220 and ATX-230 hardwired zone expanders are not supported in the ABAX
system.
The ATX-220 and ATX-230 hardwired zone expanders are supported by the INTEGRA
control panels with firmware version published after 2 January 2022 (1.20 or
newer).
Features
- The type of device is selected before or while adding the device to the system.
- Encrypted two-way radio communication in the 866 MHz / 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 866 MHz / 868 MHz / 915 MHz frequency band (ABAX 2 system only).
- Remote update of device firmware (ABAX 2 system only).
- Remote device configuration.
- Built-in temperature sensor (temperature measurement range from -10°C to +55°C).
- “ECO” option for longer battery life (ABAX 2 system only).
- Battery status control.
- LED indicator.
- Tamper protection against enclosure opening and removal from the mounting surface.
- 2 magnets are included (for surface and flush mounting).
AMD-200
Magnetic contact
- Detects open doors, windows, etc.
- Input for connecting an NC-type wired detector.
- Occupies 1 position on the device list.
- In the ABAX system, the detector is identified as AMD-100.
AMD-201
Dual-channel magnetic contact
- Detects open doors, windows, etc.
- Input for connecting an NC-type wired detector.
- Additional digital channel for a wired detector.
- Occupies 2 positions on the device list (optionally 1 – only the additional NC input is supported).
- In the ABAX system, the detector is identified as AMD-101.
AMD-202
Magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector
- Detects open doors, windows, etc.
- Input for connecting a wired roller shutter detector.
- Input for connecting an NC-type wired detector.
- Occupies 2 positions on the device list (optionally 1 – only the additional inputs [roller shutter and NC] are supported).
- In the ABAX system, the detector is identified as AMD-102.
AVD-200
Shock detector and magnetic contact
- Detects shocks and vibrations accompanying attempts to force open a door or window.
- Detects open doors, windows, etc.
- Occupies 2 positions on the device list (optionally 1 – only the shock detector is supported).
- In the ABAX system, the detector is identified as AVD-100.
ARD-200
Reorientation detector
- Detects changes in the position of the protected object.
- Occupies 1 position on the device list.
- In the ABAX system, the detector is identified as ARD-100.
ATD-200
Temperature detector
- Detects exceeding the predefined temperature threshold.
- Two programmable temperature thresholds.
- Occupies 2 positions on the device list (optionally 1 – you can program just one temperature threshold).
- In the ABAX system, the detector is identified as ATD-100.
AFD-200
Waterflood detector
- Detects flooding in spaces provided with water installation.
- Occupies 1 position on the device list.
- In the ABAX system, the detector is identified as AFD-100.
The water flood detector requires you to purchase the FPX-1 probe, offered by SATEL.
ATX-220
Hardwired zone expander: 2 x NC
- Two inputs for connecting NC-type wired detectors.
- Two digital channels for wired detectors.
- Occupies 2 positions on the device list (optionally 1 – only one input is supported).
ATX-230
Hardwired zone expander: NC and roller shutter
- Input for connecting an NC-type wired detector.
- Input for connecting a wired roller shutter detector.
- Two digital channels for wired detectors.
- Occupies 2 positions on the device list (optionally 1 – only the roller shutter input is supported).
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
Described below are circumstances in which the detector reports alarm,
depending on the detector type. Irrespective of the detector type, a tamper
alarm is reported on opening the tamper contact.
AMD-200 / AMD-201
The detector will report an alarm:
- after moving the magnet away from the detector (opening the window or door),
- after opening the NC type input.
AMD-202
The detector will report an alarm:
- after moving the magnet away from the detector (opening the window or door),
- after opening the NC type input,
- after registering the specified number of pulses within a defined time period by the roller shutter input,
- after opening the roller shutter input (tamper alarm).
AVD-200
The detector will report an alarm:
- after detecting a shock caused by impact,
- after moving the magnet away from the detector (opening the window or door).
ARD-200
The detector reports an alarm when it senses a change in its position. The
detector remembers its position at the moment of being switched into the
active mode or starting the test mode. Fig. 1 shows the changes in orientation
that can be sensed by the detector.
ATD-200
The detector reports alarm when it registers a temperature higher / lower than the predefined threshold. The detector allows you to program two critical temperature thresholds: low (L) and high (H). The detector will alert of the threshold being exceeded if the temperature:
- drops below the value preprogrammed for the low (L) threshold,
- rises above the value preprogrammed for the high (H) threshold.
Information about the current temperature is sent when the detector connects to the controller/control panel.
AFD-200
The detector reports alarm approximately 5 seconds after the water level
reaches the height at which the probe is installed. The detector reports end
of flooding a few seconds after the water level drops below the height at
which the probe is installed.
ATX-220
The expander reports an alarm after opening the NC type input.
ATX-230
The expander reports alarm:
- after opening the NC type input,
- after registering a specific number of pulses within a defined time period by the roller shutter input,
- after opening the roller shutter input (tamper alarm).
Operating modes
Active – information about each alarm is sent immediately.
Passive – only information about tamper alarm is sent immediately. This
operating mode prolongs the battery life.
The operating mode is turned on remotely. If the device 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 the device with 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 device with the “ECO”
option enabled meets the requirements of the EN50131-2-6 standard for Grade 2.
Test mode
The test mode makes the device testing easier because the LED indicator is
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.
LED
The LED is flashing rapidly for about 10 seconds after the battery is inserted
to indicate that the process of selecting the device type can be initiated
(see “Selecting device type”).
The LED also works in the test mode, in which it indicates:
- periodical communication – short flash (80 milliseconds),
- alarm – ON for 2 seconds.
Battery status control
When the battery voltage is below 2.75 V, information about the low battery is
sent during each transmission.
Electronics board
Do not remove the electronics board from the enclosure to avoid damage to
the components on the board.
Fig. 2 shows the detector inside after opening the enclosure.
- CR123A lithium battery.
- tamper contact.
- terminal block:
COM – common ground.
M1 – input supported in the case of the AMD-200, AMD-201, AMD-202,
AFD-200 detectors, and the ATX-220, ATX-230 zone expanders. It allows the
connection of an NC type detector (AMD-200 / AMD-201 / AMD-202 / ATX-220 /
ATX-230) or the flood probe (AFD-200).
M2 – input supported in the case of the AMD-202 detector and the ATX-220,
ATX-230 zone expanders. It allows connection of:
– AMD-202 detector / ATX-230 expander – roller shutter detector,
– ATX-220 expander – NC type detector.
To make the connection, use wires with a cross-section of 0.5-0.75 mm2. If no
detector or flood probe is connected to the input, the terminal must be
connected to common ground.
The length of wires must not exceed 3 m.
Installation
There is a danger of battery explosion when using a different battery than
recommended by the manufacturer, or handling the battery improperly. Do not
crush the battery, cut it or expose it to high temperatures (throw it into the
fire, put it in the oven, etc.).
Do not expose the battery to very low pressure due to the risk of battery
explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
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.
The device is designed for indoor installation. Installing the device in close
vicinity of electrical systems is not recommended, since it can adversely
affect the range of radio signal.
Mount the device on a fixed surface. In the case of magnetic contacts (AMD-200
/ AMD-201 / AMD-202 / AVD-200), mount the detector on the window/door frame
(fixed surface), and the magnet on the window/door (moving surface). Mounting
the magnetic contact on ferromagnetic surfaces and/or near strong magnetic and
electrical fields is not advisable, because it can result in the
malfunctioning of the device.
If the detector is to be installed on the window frame, select the upper part
of the frame for this purpose. This will reduce the probability of the
detector being flooded accidentally when the window is partially or fully
open.
The following tools will be useful to mount the detector:
- blade screwdriver 1.8 mm,
- Phillips screwdriver,
- precision pliers,
- drill with a set of drill bits.
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Open the device enclosure (Fig. 3). The enclosure opening tool, shown in the illustration, is included in the device delivery set.
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Install the battery. After installing the battery, you can select the device type (see “Selecting device type”). You can select the device type later while adding the device to the wireless system in the DLOADX / ABAX 2 Soft program.
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Add the device to the wireless system (see the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual or the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel installer manual). The sticker with a serial number which shall be entered when registering the device in the system can be found on the electronics board.
In the INTEGRA / VERSA alarm system, the device is identified the same as in the ABAX system (cf. table 1), with the exception of the ATX-220 and ATX-230 expanders.
In the VERSA alarm system, you can add and configure the ATX-220 and ATX-230 expanders only in the DLOADX program.
Simultaneous operation of the device by the ABAX 2 and ABAX controller / INTEGRA 128-WRL alarm control panel is not possible. -
Close the device enclosure.
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Put the device at the place of its future installation.
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Check the level of the signal received from the device 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. You can also try to turn the enclosure to check what effect the change of antenna position will have on the signal strength.
The ARF-200 tester makes it possible to check the radio signal strength at the place of future installation without having to put the device there.
For the shock detector (AVD-200), check also the detector range in the selected location of installation. -
Open the device enclosure (Fig. 3).
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If detectors or flood probes are to be connected to the input terminals, make a hole in the enclosure base, run wires through the hole and secure them to the terminals.
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Use wall plugs (anchors) and screws to secure the enclosure base to the mounting surface (Fig. 4). The wall plugs delivered with the device are intended for concrete, brick, etc. For other types of surfaces (drywall, styrofoam), use the appropriately selected wall plugs.
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Close the device enclosure.
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In the case of the magnetic contact (AMD-200 / AMD-201 / AMD-202 / AVD-200), secure the magnet (Fig. 5). taking into account the maximum permissible distance from the magnetic sensor (Fig. 6). The distance shown applies to the magnet located at the sensor height. The location of the sensor in the enclosure is shown in Fig. 7.
To make the hole for the flush magnet, use the ø9 mm drill bit. -
Configure the device settings (see the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual /the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual).
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Start the test mode (see the ABAX 2 / ABAX controller manual / the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel manual).
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Depending on the device type and configuration, make sure that the LED comes on:
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AMD-200:
– after moving the magnet away (opening the window or door),
– after violating the detector connected to the M1 input. -
AMD-201:
– after moving the magnet away (opening the window or door),
– after violating the detector connected to the M1 input. -
AMD-202:
– after moving the magnet away (opening the window or door),
– after violating the detector connected to the M1 input,
– after raising/lowering the roller shutters supervised by the roller shutter detector. -
AVD-200:
– after moving the magnet away (opening the window or door),
– after impact against the surface protected by the detector.
The shock detector range depends on the type of surface on which the detector is installed. The specified detection range (up to 3 m) should be considered an approximate value. The actual range should be determined experimentally after securing the detector to the surface.
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ARD-200 – after changing the detector position.
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AFD-200 – after submerging the flood probe in water.
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ATX-220:
– after violating the detector connected to the M1 / M2 input. -
ATX-230:
– after violating the detector connected to the M1 input,
– after raising/lowering the roller shutters supervised by the roller shutter detector.
For the waterflood detector, when the test is done, secure the FPX-1 probe as shown in Fig. 8.
Selecting device type
If you want to select the device type before adding it to the system, follow the steps described below. You can also select the device type while adding it to the system in the DLOADX / ABAX 2 Soft program (see: ABAX 2 controller manual).
- Install the battery in the device. The device LED will start flashing rapidly.
- Within 10 seconds of inserting the battery, knock 3 times on the device enclosure.
The LED will flash to indicate the selected device type – see Table 2. Number of LED flashes| Device type
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1| Magnetic contact (AMD-200)
2| Dual-channel magnetic contact (AMD-201)
3| Magnetic contact with input for roller shutter detector
(AMD-202)
4| Shock detector and magnetic contact (AVD-200)
5| Reorientation detector (ARD-200)
6| Temperature detector (ATD-200)
7| Water flood detector (AFD-200)
8| Hardwired zone expander: 2 x NC (ATX-220)
9| Hardwired zone expander: NC and roller shutter (ATX-230)
If you do not want to change the device type, wait for about 10 seconds. If
there are no impacts within 10 seconds, the device type selecting procedure
will be terminated.
The LED will indicate once more what type is saved in the device memory.
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Knock once on the device enclosure to select the next type as shown in Table 2. The next type after the hardwired zone expander (9 flashes) is the magnetic contact (1 flash).
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Wait until the LED flashes once and then indicate the type that has been selected.
You can only select the next type when the LED stops flashing. -
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you select the appropriate type of device.
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Wait about 10 seconds. After that time the LED will inform you what type has been saved to the device memory.
Do not close the device enclosure before saving the type to the device memory.
Otherwise, it can be interpreted by the device as another knock on the
enclosure, which will change the type selected.
Specifications
Operating frequency band…………… 866 MHz / 868.0 MHz ÷ 868.6 MHz / 915 MHz – 928
MHz
Radio communication range (in open area)
ABAX 2
ACU-220 …………………………………………………………………………………. up to 2000 m
ACU-280 …………………………………………………………………………………. up to 1200 m
ABAX ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. up to 500 m
Battery…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. CR123A 3 V
Battery life expectancy ……………………………………………………………………………… up to 2 years
NC type input sensitivity ……………………………………………………………………………………. 240 ms
Temperature measurement range …………………………………………………………….. -10°C…+55°C
Temperature measurement accuracy …………………………………………………………………….. ±1°C
Standby current consumption ……………………………………………………………………………… 20 µA
Maximum current consumption ……………………………………………………………………………… 7 mA
Complied with standards ……. EN 50130-4, EN 50130-5, EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-6,
EN 50131-5-3
Security grade according to EN50131-2-6 ………………………………………………………….. Grade 2
Environmental class according to EN50130-5 ………………………………………………………………. II
Operating temperature range ……………………………………………………………………. -10°C…+55°C
Maximum humidity ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 93±3%
Enclosure dimensions ………………………………………………………………………… 20 x 102 x 23 mm
Surface-mounted magnet enclosure dimensions ……………………………………….. 15 x 52 x 6 mm
Surface-mounted magnet spacer dimensions ……………………………………………. 15 x 52 x 6 mm
Flush mounted magnet enclosure dimensions ……………………………………………… ø10 x 28 mm
Weight ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 59 g
Magnetic contact
Gap (max.):
surface magnet …………………………………………………………………………………. 20 mm
flush magnet …………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 mm
Shock detector
Detection range (depending on the surface type) ………………………………………………. up to 3 m
The specified detection range should be considered approximate. The actual
range should be determined experimentally after securing the detector to the
surface.
Firmware version 1.02
axd-200_en 03/22
SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND
tel. +48 58 320 94 00
www.satel.eu
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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