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Building automation project: Integration of Satel Integra alarm detectors into the Grenton system

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  • #1 19512647
    Gitarzysta93
    Level 8  
    Hello,
    I'm doing a building automation project based on a Grenton system, I'd like to use the detectors from the alarm and some reed switches to switch on the lights, check their status e.g. (window open, closed, which detector triggered) when the alarm is off. So I don't really know how I can implement this, so here goes. I have a Grenton I/O module and at its output I have 230V AC lighting lamps which I would like to switch on with an application or a smart panel, so in order for my solution to work I need to use the INT-IORS input/output expander where I connect the signal from the alarm detector to its input and from the output I will lead wires to the input of the Grenton I/O module, additionally I will add the Gate alarm module which I will connect to the Grenton system via the TF-BUS, and the Ethernet wire of this module I will connect to the satellite integra control panel? Thank you in advance for your help
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  • #2 19512661
    adwlodar
    Level 28  
    Firstly, Grenton also has a dedicated forum in case some outstanding details are needed.
    Secondly, why do you need INT-IORS? Because from what I'm inferring, it will control everything Grenton. So it's cheaper to buy standard INT-E input expanders. To them, of course, sensors.
    If the Integra itself is going to control something, then low current and external relays in DIN rail mounts.
    Yes, GATE Alarm is exactly what it is for.
    But again, why do you want to combine INT-IORS outputs with Grenton inputs?
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  • #3 19512679
    Gitarzysta93
    Level 8  
    I am wondering how it should work if I want to have the Satel alarm connected to the whole system by connecting the signal from the detector directly to a given input of the Grenton I/O module, yes the detector will switch the lighting on and off after a certain time delay but how is the Grenton supposed to know that this is how the system should work in the inactive alarm state (armed mode off)? Can I simply connect the detector signal to e.g. "Z3" input, the second cable to "com" in Satel and additionally connect a cable from "Z3" input to the input of the Grenton I/O module?
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  • #4 19512688
    sosarek

    Level 43  
    You set up the Integra output as a violation of input xxx and connect it to the Grenton inputs.
    You will need a sufficient number of output expanders and logic in the Integra.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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  • #5 19512703
    adwlodar
    Level 28  
    After all, that's what you have GATE Alarm for, in order to receive information about events in the Grenton CLU.
    You add the ETHM1 Plus module to the Satel and connect within one subnet.
  • #6 19552484
    Gitarzysta93
    Level 8  
    From what I have found out, it is enough to use the Satel ETHM-1 module and the Grenton Gate Alarm module and connect the two modules to the switch and the communication will be via LAN protocol. I would also like to ask about one more thing, namely how to connect the CLU Z-Wave Grenton with the smart panels and the entire system, because I understand that the CLU is connected to the modules via TF-bus, and to the Router via RJ-45, the smart panels are connected to each other via TF-BUS and to the last Grenton module in the switchboard? do I understand correctly
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