
We are releasing a new version of the BE WAVE app together with updated firmware for Smart HUB models. In addition to standard improvements and fixes, this update introduces several key changes developed directly in response to the needs and suggestions of installers working with our system every day. We are also introducing BE WAVE Soft, a dedicated desktop application.
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Key improvements based on your feedback
With every new BE WAVE release, we continue moving in the direction expected by professionals – towards more advanced configuration options and system logic aligned with our other SATEL alarm solutions. In this update, we are expanding functionality and introducing terminology adjustment to ensure full consistency with systems such as INTEGRA.
To simplify configuration and service operations, we have also renamed the user type from “Administrator” to “Installer”, while adding the ability to assign administrator permissions to selected users.
Support for new device settings
With the new version of the app and firmware, each zone (detector) can now be assigned one of more than ten available reaction types. During configuration, the installer can define the intended behaviour directly when setting up the zone.
Another improvement concerns time-based activation of selected devices. Until now, this was only possible through appropriately configured scenes or routines. To bring the configuration experience closer to that of other SATEL alarm systems, the operation mode of the device or output of Multi Extender module can now be set as mono- or bistable. As a result, functions such as temporary activation are now available directly from the widget level.
We have also introduced heating and cooling thermostat modes, allowing devices such as the Smart 2-CH Relay, Multi Extender, Mini Multi Extender and Smart Plug to be used for temperature control – for example, via portable heaters or electric valves in underfloor heating systems.
New features in scenes and routines
We have introduced a number of enhancements to scenes and routines, giving installers significantly greater flexibility in creating automated actions.
Notifications triggered by scenes and routines
Scenes and routines can now send SMS/CLIP/push/email notifications to selected recipients by specifying their phone number or email addresses – including installers. This is particularly useful for organizing information coming from multiple systems.
Triggering new alarm types from a scene or routine
Silent alarm, panic alarm, fire alarm and medical alarm are now available as new alarm categories that can be triggered within automation. This functionality is especially important for event monitoring. Previously, events were reported only as alarm or panic, whereas now operators can immediately distinguish between multiple alarm types and take appropriate action.
New routine conditions: zone violation, entry/exit delay
This is an important enhancement for those who heavily expand automation logic in the BE WAVE system. New conditions related to zone violation, as well as entry and exit delay time, open up even broader possibilities for personalizing automation scenarios.
Example:
A motion detector in the internal corridor is triggered — the entry delay countdown begins.
While entry delay is running, the visual signalling on the internal siren is activated.
Trouble response within routines
Rapid reaction to a trouble — especially a critical one — is essential to maintaining the reliability of a smart & safe system. A routine can now be triggered by a system trouble or a malfunction reported by a selected device.
Combined with the newly introduced support for email notifications, installers can now easily configure the system to automatically receive information about which client has experienced a trouble.
Critical notifications
From this version onward, the BE WAVE app — both on iOS and Android — supports critical notifications, enabling loud alerts even when the phone is muted or set to “Do Not Disturb” mode. On Android, users can additionally specify which event types should trigger a critical alert — for example, limiting them to alarms only.
Virtual IP devices
In this release, we have added the ability to create virtual IP devices that support two-way HTTP communication. First, they can receive HTTP requests as IP zones, allowing them to respond to events sent from external devices — for example, IP cameras reporting motion detection. Second, virtual devices can also send HTTP requests via IP outputs, enabling BE WAVE to control other systems or devices.
Thanks to its IP zones and outputs, the BE WAVE system can be integrated with systems based on INTEGRA and PERFECTA 64 M control panels – for example, a signal indicating that a roller shutter has been closed can be sent from the Smart HUB to the control panel and activate the arming mode.
Alarm source and activation time for sirens
Installers can now configure each siren in the system to respond only to alarms triggered by specified devices, in selected rooms or arming modes. Additionally, we have introduced the option to define the siren activation time.
A broader and more detailed list of changes – technical release notes - is available on the SATEL Support Service

BE WAVE Soft
Configuration also available on PC
Prefer configuring systems on a computer? Introducing BE WAVE Soft — designed to maintain work on large installations, speed up project preparation and deliver full comfort when configuring systems on a larger screen.

Full support for installers
Have questions about the new features or changes? Our Technical Support consultants are here to help — by phone or via support.satel.pl
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