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Satel Integra: Steps to Completely Disconnect Alarm and Power Supply Safely

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  • #1 13219340
    RPP
    Level 11  
    I need to turn off the alarm completely along with the power.
    Some time ago, one of the detectors reported "sabotage" to me. I turned it off from the alarm level and thought the matter was settled. Unfortunately, today it turned out that moisture had accumulated inside and it was short-circuited. Good thing there wasn't a fire.
    I do not want to risk with other detectors and temporarily need to completely disconnect the alarm so that no voltage is applied to any detector.
    How can I do it so it doesn't start screaming at me. Is there any option in the control panel to completely disable the system (I have the installer code)? Ideally, so that later you can simply disconnect the power supply and the battery from the control panel.
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  • #2 13219385
    kuuczoo
    Level 26  
    Hello
    If you disarm everything before disconnecting the voltage (first AC, then the battery), then you should not howl after turning it back on (unless you have sirens with backup, which is worse) ...
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    #3 13219397
    extremeee
    Level 25  
    kuuczoo: buddy, the author seems to want the sabotage not to turn on when opening the housing.

    RPP: buddy, I recommend reading the Satel Integra installer manual.
    Enter TS (then the sabotage should not activate) and disconnect the AC and then the AKU,
    When connecting to start the procedure from the manual.
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  • #4 13219398
    RPP
    Level 11  
    Well, and the sabotage will not turn on when you try to open the control panel housing?

    As for the siren - I don't remember if it has support :-( (probably so - it was installed quite a long time ago).

    EDIT: extremeee - thanks - that's what I was after.
    But what if the siren has a backup - won't entering TS and then disconnecting the power supply cause an alarm?

    I understand that apart from physically disconnecting the alarm from the power supply, there is no other option to cut off the power supply from the detectors?
  • #5 13219419
    extremeee
    Level 25  
    MPC: answer above :)
    If you have a battery in the siren, I suggest you enter the control panel in the TS and then start by removing the battery from the siren.

    EDIT:
    You can disable the power supply of the detectors by software in the control panel, but you will still have power supply for the keypad, expanders, enclosure tamper lines, etc.

    As for the siren, as I wrote above, first TS, then open the siren and remove the battery from it, then "turn off" the control panel.
  • #6 13219425
    kuuczoo
    Level 26  
    When it comes to sabotage, of course, the service mode is enough. As for the siren, first enter the service mode and then disconnect the battery in the siren, only then power to the control panel ...
    If you enable the service mode, you can disable only the detectors, e.g. by changing the polarity on the detector's power supply output (usually to Out1-4).
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  • #7 13219443
    bhtom
    Level 38  
    Hello,

    Enter TS and then disconnect the detector power cable from the control panel board.

    Regards.

    PS: You won't have a fire, the AUX's are protected by fuses.
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  • #8 13219466
    extremeee
    Level 25  
    bhtom wrote:
    PS: You won't have a fire, the AUX's are protected by fuses.

    In fact, that's what I wanted to start with - but if the author wants to turn it off, let him turn it off! ;)

    Ps such traffic on the forum on Saturday ;) it's strange that my friends don't spend their Saturdays drinking alcohol as a Pole should :D
  • #9 13219520
    RPP
    Level 11  
    extremeee wrote:
    bhtom wrote:
    PS: You won't have a fire, the AUX's are protected by fuses.

    In fact, that's what I wanted to start with - but if the author wants to turn it off, let him turn it off! ;)


    Looking at what the detector housing looks like, I have serious concerns:

    Satel Integra: Steps to Completely Disconnect Alarm and Power Supply Safely

    As for the siren - I found the specification and I have the MOS-20 version so with my own battery. I understand that if I turn off the control panel itself (cut off the power supply and disconnect the battery in TS) without disconnecting the siren's power supply, it will start howling?
  • #10 13219622
    kuuczoo
    Level 26  
    you understand well...
    And because it can be triggered in any way (by input and power change), if you want to turn off the control panel, it is safest to disconnect its battery in TS mode.

Topic summary

To safely disconnect the Satel Integra alarm system and its power supply, users should first enter service mode (TS) to prevent triggering alarms, particularly from detectors and sirens. The recommended procedure involves disarming the system, disconnecting the AC power supply, and then removing the battery from the siren if it has a backup. Users can also disable detector power through the control panel, but this may not eliminate power to all components. It is crucial to follow the installer manual for specific steps and precautions to avoid false alarms during disconnection.
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