SATEL ASP-215 Wireless Indoor Siren
Model: ASP-215 PL | Software Version: 1.03
Manufacturer: SATEL sp. z o.o.
CE Mark
Important Information
This device must be installed by qualified personnel. Read the manual before installation.
Unauthorized modifications or repairs will void the warranty.
The device complies with EU directives and Eurasian Customs Union technical regulations.
Environmental Disposal: Do not dispose of this device with municipal waste. Dispose of it in accordance with environmental protection regulations. The device was introduced to the market after August 13, 2005.
SATEL is committed to continuous product quality improvement, which may result in changes to technical specifications and software. For the latest information, visit: https://support.satel.pl
SATEL sp. z o.o. hereby declares that the ASP-215 radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/UE. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at: www.satel.pl/ce
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1 Properties
- Acoustic signaling generated by a piezoelectric transducer.
- Optical signaling realized by LED diodes.
- Encrypted two-way radio communication in the 868 MHz frequency band (AES standard).
- Channel transmission diversification: 4 channels enable automatic selection of the one that allows transmission without interference with other signals in the 868 MHz band.
- Remote software update of the siren.
- Remote configuration.
- Built-in temperature sensor (measurement range: -10°C...+55°C).
- Powered by a CR123A 3 V battery.
- ECO option to extend battery life.
- Battery status control.
- Tamper protection against opening the enclosure and removal from the mounting surface.
- Mechanically durable enclosure.
2 Technical Data
Operating Frequency Band: 868.0 MHz ÷ 868.6 MHz
Radio Communication Range (in open terrain):
- ACU-220: up to 2000 m
- ACU-280: up to 1600 m
Battery: CR123A 3 V
Expected Battery Life: up to 2 years
Temperature Measurement Range: -10°C...+55°C
Temperature Measurement Accuracy: ±1°C
Current Draw in Standby Mode: 70 μA
Maximum Current Draw: 40 mA
Sound Intensity Level (at 1 m distance): up to 105 dB
Compliant Standards: EN 50130-4, EN 50130-5, EN 50131-1, EN 50131-4, EN 50131-5-3
Tamper Protection Grade (according to EN 50131-1): Grade 2
Environmental Class (according to EN50130-5): II
Operating Temperature Range: -10°C...+55°C
Maximum Humidity: 93±3%
Dimensions: 87 x 133 x 37 mm
Weight: 180 g
3 Description
The siren occupies two positions in the list of wireless devices.
Radio Communication
The siren communicates with the controller/central unit every 3 minutes (periodic communication). Additional communication occurs when:
- The siren informs the controller about a tamper (tamper information is sent immediately).
- The controller sends commands to the siren (start/stop signaling).
Signaling Triggering
Signaling is triggered:
- Upon receiving a command from the controller/central unit via radio. You can configure two independently triggered signaling modes, allowing differentiation between two alarms (e.g., burglary and fire alarms). Refer to the ABAX 2 controller manual for more information on signaling parameters.
- Upon opening the tamper contact – optical and acoustic signaling is activated (sound type 1). Signaling lasts for 3 minutes.
Acoustic Signaling Types:
Type | Description |
---|---|
1 | Two sound frequencies (1450 Hz/2000 Hz) alternating every 1 second. |
2 | Sound with increasing frequency (from 1450 Hz to 2000 Hz) every 1 second. |
3 | Sound with decreasing frequency (from 2000 Hz to 1450 Hz) every 1 second. |
Tamper Signaling Lockout
Opening the tamper contact will not trigger signaling in the following cases:
- For 40 seconds after battery installation.
- When the ABAX 2 system test mode is active (refer to the ABAX 2 controller manual for how to start and end test mode).
- When the central unit's service mode is active (refer to the INTEGRA / VERSA / PERFECTA 64 M alarm central unit manual for how to start and end service mode).
The command to lock/unlock tamper signaling (after starting/ending test mode or service mode) is sent during periodic communication. Therefore, the delay in locking/unlocking tamper signaling can be up to 3 minutes.
ECO Energy Saving Mode
To extend battery life, you can enable the ECO option in the siren. When ECO is enabled, periodic communication occurs every 3 minutes. This can extend battery life up to four times. A siren with the ECO option enabled meets the EN 50131-1 standard for Grade 2.
Battery Status Control
When the battery voltage drops below 2.75 V, a low battery information is sent with each transmission.
4 Installation Guidelines
- When choosing an installation location, consider the radio communication range. Thick walls, metal partitions, etc., reduce the radio signal range.
- The siren should be installed in enclosed spaces with normal air humidity.
- Do not install the siren outdoors.
- Install the siren on a wall, in a high and inaccessible location to minimize the risk of sabotage.
- Maintain a free space of at least 1 cm above the siren. Lack of free space will prevent the cover from being attached/detached.
5 Mounting
Do not deform or shorten the antenna.
Battery Safety: There is a risk of battery explosion if a battery other than the one recommended by the manufacturer is used or if the battery is handled improperly. Do not crush, cut, or expose batteries to high temperatures (e.g., do not throw into fire, do not put in oven). Do not expose batteries to very low pressure, as this may cause leakage of flammable liquid, gas emission, or battery explosion. Exercise extreme caution during battery installation and replacement. The manufacturer is not responsible for consequences of improper battery installation. Used batteries must be disposed of in accordance with environmental protection regulations.
- Unscrew the screws securing the siren cover.
- Lift and remove the cover (Fig. 2).
- Install the battery.
- Add the siren to the wireless system (refer to the ABAX 2 controller manual). The serial number sticker, required for registering the siren in the system, is located on the circuit board.
- Attach the siren cover and lock it with the screws.
- Place the siren in its intended mounting location.
- Check the signal level received from the siren by the ABAX 2 controller. If it is below 40%, choose a different mounting location. Sometimes, moving the device a few centimeters is sufficient.
- Remove the siren cover.
- Remove the battery.
- Place the enclosure base against the wall and mark the mounting hole locations (Fig. 3). If the siren is to detect removal from the surface, also mark the location of the tamper protection opening (marked with symbol T in the figure).
- Drill holes in the wall for the mounting plugs. The plugs included with the siren are for concrete or brick. For other surfaces (plasterboard, styrofoam), use appropriately selected plugs.
- Screw the enclosure base to the wall. If the siren is to detect removal from the surface, also attach the tamper protection element.
- Install the battery.
- Attach the siren cover and lock it with the screws.
- Configure the siren settings (e.g., signaling parameters - refer to the ABAX 2 controller manual).