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SATEL VERSA 33
Verification time – programming a value different from 0 means activating the alarm
verification feature in the partition. Subject to verification are alarms from 0 to 5 type
zones. The VERIFICATION TIME runs from the moment of alarm being triggered by such a
zone. If during the VERIFICATION TIME an alarm is triggered by another zone in the partition,
programmed as 0 to 5 type, the control panel will report a verified alarm. The time is
programmed in minutes. Up to 255 minutes can be programmed.
Entry delay in Day Arm – with this option enabled, after partition is armed in day mode with
no delay, the entry delay time remains valid (there is only no exit delay time). With this
option disabled, after partition is armed with no delay, there is neither exit delay nor entry
delay time.
Entry delay in Night Arm – with this option enabled, after partition is armed in night mode
with no delay, the entry delay time remains valid (there is only no exit delay time). With this
option disabled, after partition is armed with no delay, there is neither exit delay nor entry
delay time.
Auto-arming delay – the time counted from the moment when the timer is to arm the
partition, enabling the arming to be deferred. The delay time is programmed in seconds.
Up to 255 seconds can be programmed. Programming the value 0 means that the arming
deferment will be unavailable.
Deferment time – the time by which the user can defer arming by the timer. The time is
programmed in minutes. Up to 255 minutes can be programmed. Programming the value 0
means that the arming deferment will be unavailable.
Simple deferment – if the option is enabled, the user can defer auto-arming by pressing the
key twice during the auto-arm delay time countdown.
Single deferment – if the option is enabled, the user can only use the simple deferment
once, so as to postpone the auto-arming. Subsequent arming deferments are only
possible by using the A-ARM DEFER. user function ([CODE] 6. SETTINGS 1. A-ARM
DEFER
.).
Timer priority – if this option is enabled, the timer always disarms the system (if the option is
disabled, the timer will only disarm the system, if it armed it).
6. Zones
A zone can be assigned to one or two partitions. If the zone is assigned to two partitions, it
can be armed when both partitions are armed or one of them only.
The system supports the following zones:
hardwired – on the control panel PCB and in expanders. The number of available
hardwired zones is determined by the control panel during the identification procedure.
wireless – after connecting the 433 MHz wireless system controller (VERSA-MCU) or the
ABAX wireless system controller (ACU-120, ACU-270, ACU-100 or ACU-250). The
number of available wireless zones depends on the number of wireless devices registered
in the system and is determined during the procedure of adding them.
virtual – zones which do not physically exist, but are controlled by means of keyfobs.
6.1 Programming the EOL resistor values
For the zones on the control panel mainboard and in zone expanders identified by the control
panel as CA-64 Ei and CA-64 EPSi, the value of end-of-line resistors is programmable within
the range from 500 to 15 k.
You can define the resistor value for the control panel zones:
DLOADX program: “VERSA – Structure” window “Hardware” tab [main board],
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