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STEVAL-IAC001V1 Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) STMicroelectronics – Alarm platform
STEVAL-IAC001V1
Features
■ 8 configurable, hard-wired inputs with
programmable balance control
■ 7 configurable, hard-wired outputs that can be
associated with each input (4 SSR, 2
transistorized, and 1 relay)
■ Alarm-on and CU-active output indicators
■ 16 configurable partitions for inputs/outputs
■ Expandable inputs and outputs with the I/O
Expander modules connected to the bus
■ Balanced and programmable tamper line
(currently not managed by firmware)
■ Programmable fire/smoke sensor inputs
■ Mains loss and low battery indicators (currently
not managed by firmware)
■ Test mode for inputs/outputs
■ Timer events for inputs/outputs
■ Date and time stamp for up to 999 log events
■ Up to 8 users with programmable access code
for all partition combinations
■ Encrypted communication bus for I/O
expansion and system management
■ Three-level password access control
■ Protected bus installation and setup mode for
additional security
■ PC interface directly connected via the
communication bus with user-friendly GUI
Description
The central unit for the alarm system evaluation
board provides a complete reference system for
addressing the low to mid-range security sectors.
The tool includes all the necessary hardware and
software for the development of a complete alarm
platform based on a bus network. In addition to a
Alarm platform
Data Brief
STEVAL-IAC001V1
control/programming panel connected through the
bus, the GUI (graphical user interface) makes it
simple to set up all control parameters. The entire
system consists of four boards: the Central Unit
board, control module board, Power supply board
and the PC interface board. There is also PC GUI
software that enables the user to easily configure
all central unit parameters and to execute certain
system tests. The system can be expanded by
means of input/output expansion boards, as well
as a GSM board (connector available) for
managing the CU using a cell phone, and other
modules using radio-frequency identification
(RFID), smartcard or keyboard devices connected
through the bus. For more information please refer
to the document UM0272.
October 2007
Rev 1
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