Argus Security PU-R User Manual

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STRELEC
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PU-R
WIRELESS KEYPAD
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Content
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 4
1 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................ ......................... 5
1.1 FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES ................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 GENERAL SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 SIGNAL INTERFACES.............................................................................................................................. 5
1.4 POWER SUPPLY ................................ ................................................................................................ ..... 6
2 PU-R DESIGN AND CONTROL BUTTONS ....................................................... 7
2.1 OUTWARD APPEARANCE........................................................................................................................ 7
2.2 KEYPAD ............................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 LCD SCREEN ........................................................................................................................................ 9
3 PRE-STARTING PROCEDURES ..................................................................... 10
3.1 DELIVERY SET .................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 INSERTION OF THE BATTERY ................................................................................................................ 10
3.3 CONNECTION THROUGH THE INTERFACE RS-232 .................................................................................. 11
4 SCREEN MENU ............................................................................................ 12
4.1 MAIN WINDOW AND MENU NAVIGATION .............................................................................................. 12
4.2 MENU STRUCTURE .............................................................................................................................. 15
4.3 MENU "SETTINGS" .............................................................................................................................. 16
4.4 MENU "CONFIGURING" ....................................................................................................................... 18
4.5 MENU "SYSTEM STATE" ...................................................................................................................... 21
4.6 MENU "EVENTS PROTOCOL" ................................................................................................................ 23
4.7 MENU "RF LINK QUALITY" ................................................................................................................. 24
4.8 MENU "CONTROL" .............................................................................................................................. 25
5 CONFIGURATION OF WIRELESS SYSTEM ................................................... 28
5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION...................................................................................................................... 28
5.2 INITIAL CONFIGURATION PERFORMED BY THE KEYPAD.......................................................................... 29
5.3 REGISTRATION OF PU-R IN THE WIRELESS EXPANDER........................................................................... 34
5.4 ALTER STRELECS PROPERTIES ............................................................................................................ 35
5.5 IMPORT STRELECS PROPERTIES ........................................................................................................... 40
5.6 SYNCHRONIZATION OF CONFIGURATION WITH A PC.............................................................................. 42
5.7 MONITORING COMMUNICATION QUALITY BETWEEN DEVICES ................................................................ 43
5.8 SCANNING OF FREQUENCY CHANNELS .................................................................................................. 45
6 ASSEMBLING THE KEYPAD ......................................................................... 46
6.1 CHOOSING A LOCATION ....................................................................................................................... 46
6.2 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................... 46
7 STRELEC’S CONTROL ................................................................................. 52
7.1 GENERAL INFORMATION...................................................................................................................... 52
7.2 CONTROL OF STRELECS INTEGRAL STATUS ......................................................................................... 53
7.3 CONTROL OF STRELECS STATUS ......................................................................................................... 54
7.4 REVIEWING THE EVENT PROTOCOL ...................................................................................................... 58
7.5 ARMING ............................................................................................................................................. 60
7.6 DISARMING ........................................................................................................................................ 61
7.7 RESETTING OF FIRE ALARMS AND FAULTS ............................................................................................ 61
7.8 FORCED DISARMING ............................................................................................................................ 62
7.9 URGENT SUMMON - PANIC ................................................................................................ ................. 63
7.10 BYPASS OF TAMPERED DETECTORS ...................................................................................................... 63
7.11 CONTROL OF EXECUTIVE DEVICES GROUPS ........................................................................................... 64
7.12 HOW A USER CAN CHANGE THEIR ACCESS CODES .................................................................................. 65
8 PROPERTIES OF STRELEC’S DEVICES ........................................................ 66
8.1 COMMON PROPERTIES OF STRELEC ...................................................................................................... 66
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8.2 PROPERTIES OF THE WIRELESS EXPANDER WEX ................................................................................... 67
8.3 PROPERTIES OF THE WIRELESS EXPANDER WEXF ................................................................................. 70
8.4 PROPERTIES OF THE WIRELESS EXPANDER WEXF240............................................................................ 71
8.5 DETECTORS PROPERTIES...................................................................................................................... 71
8.6 PROPERTIES OF CONTROL DEVICES ....................................................................................................... 73
8.7 PROPERTIES OF OUTPUT MODULES GROUPS .......................................................................................... 75
8.8 PROPERTIES OF SYSTEM DEVICES ......................................................................................................... 76
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ................................................................................ 77
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Introduction
The Wireless Keypad PU-R is designed to configure and supervise the devices in­tegrated into the Wireless Intelligent Fire and Security System “Strelec”.
The Wireless System Strelecis designed to protect the sites where the use of wired systems is prohibited, unacceptable or economically unfeasible.
PU-R contains in its memory the full configuration of the Strelec, including its to­pology and the composition of the wireless network, as well as settings of both Control Panels and slave devices of the Strelec.
PU-R can be used for initial configuration and programming of the Strelec, as well as for altering the configuration of the Strelec, pre-programmed via a PC and the software of the Strelec.
This manual is recommended to use together with the user’s manual for the Strelec.
The user working with PU-R and this users manual should be familiar with the basic principles of building and functioning of the system “Strelec”.
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1 SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 Functional capabilities
Programming of the Strelec; Status monitoring of local and global partitions and child devices; Supervision of partitions, child devices and executive devices; Review of events protocol; Synchronization of the configuration with a PC; Analysis of communication quality between devices (supplied by a graphic
interface)
Scanning of operating frequency channels in order to evaluate the jamming
environment at the site
1.2 General specification
Up to 8 PU-R can be integrated into the system “Strelec”; PU-R and a PC can operate simultaneously; Up to 30 userscodes and an engineers code, 4-digit codes; Test descriptors of the partitions; Backlit keyboard; Bicolor illumination of the screen – green in the standby mode, red – in the
event of a fault;
Protection from tampering of the case and wall detachment; Range of operating temperatures are -10..+55 °С
1.3 Signal interfaces
Two signal interfaces – wireless1 and RS232;  Connection to the wireless expander via RS-232 by the programming cable
or fixed connection cables;
PU-R can be connected through the wireless interface only to the two-antenna expanders which firmware version
is higher that 2. PU-R can be connected to the one-antenna expanders and the expanders with the first version of the firmware only through the interface RS-232. The firmware version can be updated at the manufacturer’s facto- ry.
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3
ATTENTION! To power supply PU-R, use only the lithium batteries 9V, 1.2 Ah such as Energizer NO L522, Ultralife U9VL-J, EEMB ER9V!
When using alkaline batteries, PU-R service life will significantly drop (roughly 2-4 times).
Maximum communication distance of the wireless interface in the open air
is 800 m, the operating distance1 is 200 m;
Communication distance through the interface RS-232 is up to 30 m; When operating through the wireless interface2, PU-R can delay automatic
indication of events for not more than 15 sec., while operating through the interface RS-232 – for not more than 1 sec.;
Capability of connection to a PC through the RS-232 for loading and syn-
chronizing the Strelec configuration.
1.4 Power supply
Power supply from the lithium battery 9 V / 1.2 Аh or the storage battery
NiMH 8.4 V / 170 mАh;
Battery3 life is about 1 year, storage battery life – about 1 month;  Capability of power supply from the network adapter =12-27 V, ~9-24 V or
external source 10.8-27 V;
Current consumption from a network adapter or external source is not higher
than 40 mА;
Storage battery charger NiMH 8.4 V; Charging of the discharged storage battery lasts about 10 hours;
Operating distance of communication is a communication distance with the energy margin 10 dB; When power supplied from an external source – not more than 10 sec. (see the paragraph 7.1 for more detailed
information);
When the wireless exchange interface is used;
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1 Adapter for the network adapter
~220 V / =12-27 V or ~220 V / ~9-24 V (100 mА)
2 Alarm indicator
(a red indicator, glowing at any alarm)
2 Adapter for the pro-
gramming cable supplied in the deliver set
3 Adapter of the fixed connection
to the wireless expander of Strelec
4 Lithium battery 9 V, 1.2 Аh or the
accumulator NiMH 8.4 V, 170 mАh
1 Bi-color back-
light LCD screen (page 9)
3 Control keypad
(page 8)
4 Cover
of the battery department
TONS 7
2 PU-R DESIGN AND CONTROL BUTTONS
2.1 Outward appearance
The front panel of PU-R has:
Use a screwdriver to remove the cover of the battery department.
The following are located inside the bat­tery department:
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Screen buttons
Up/down menu buttons
Buttons of menu nav­igation
Push simultaneously to
generate the event
PANIC!
Arming
Disarming
Reset of fires and
faults
Return to the previous level of the menu; Push and hold to switch into the main window.
Confirm the action
TONS 8
2.2 Keypad
The upper part of the keypad are fitted with the buttons of menu navigation and two screen buttons , which purpose is depended on the screen content. Menu
navigation is performed in the similar way to that used in cell phones.
The buttons (to arm) and (to disarm) are designed to arm and disarm ac­cordingly. Use the button to reset fire alarms and faults.
Push simultaneously two buttons and to generate the event PANIC in the Control Panel. Meanwhile, the panic message is transmitted to the Monitor­ing Station.
Push the button from the main window to fast switch into the menu where a user can review the events protocol.
Push the button from the main window to fast switch into the menu super­vising the Strelec (a user has to enter their code).
Pushing any button will illuminate the keypad and the screen. If backlit illumina­tion is off in the adjustment options of PU-R, press and hold any button to turn it on.
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Level of the bat­tery charge
0-25% 25-50% 50-75%
75-100%
Communication quality assessment
– "fail" – "poor "
– "good" – "excellent"
Connection through RS232
External power source
Status of the partitions 1-8
If a number is not indicated 2), the partitions is not declared or includes no devices;
If a button is glowing continuously ( ) – the partition is in the operating mood, if blinking ( ) – the partition is tampered;
If a number is in the frame ( ) – the partition is armed, other­wise ( ) – disarmed;
Integral status of Strelec partitions
– fire alarms
– security alarms
– faults, tampers
– forced bypasses
Graphic-text area Security integral status of all the partitions
– all the partitions are armed
– all the partitions are not armed
yet
TONS 9
2.3 LCD screen
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3 PRE-STARTING PROCEDURES
3.1 Delivery set
The delivery set includes:
Lithium battery 9 V, 1.2 Аh
Programming cable
RS-232 for connec­tion to the expander
Adapter DB-9F/DB-9F "Male changer" for connection
to a PC
5 screws for wall mounting and 1 screw for fixing the cover to the battery
department
3.2 Insertion of the battery
To insert the battery, remove the cover of the battery department by using a screw­driver.
The battery is terminated at the terminal board and inserted in the battery department.
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3.3 Connection through the interface RS-232
In order to program the wireless expander of the Strelec by using PU-R, connect the wireless expander with PU-R by the cable delivered in the set.
While programming through the interface RS-232, PU-R can be power supplied from both the battery and external source.
In order to synchronize the con­figuration of Strelec with a PC1, use the adapter "Male Changer", delivered in the set
The adapter COM-USB can also be used for connection with a PC
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STRELEC
PU-R can be connected to the wireless expander RROP through the interface RS­232 by using three connecting conductors instead of the cable.
4 SCREEN MENU
4.1 Main window and menu navigation
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State
Menu
Control
System state
Events protocol
Back
Select
Engineer’s code
****
User. 00 Code
****
Date, time
Function of the screen buttons
Indication of the circum­stances when the button › can be pushed
The lines with the information about current date/time are located on the main window of the screen. ‹Menu› and ‹Stateare the names of the screen buttons in the main win­dow
When the screen button Меню is pushed, the
menu of PU-R is displayed.
Use the button to go up/down in the menu. Use the screen button Select to choose a menu option. Use the button to return back to the
previous menu level.
Push and hold the button to return fast to the main window.
The structure of the screen menu is similar to the structure of the control buttons used in the software of the Strelec (the file "WirelEx").
The engineer or user’s code is required to be en­tered in order to receive the access to some op­tions of the menu. The engineer’s code on de­fault is "1111". User codes are from 01 to 30, the engineer’s code is 00.
When the window requesting to enter a users code has occurred, enter sequentially 6 digits
(number + users code) or use the button to move from one field to another.
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If no buttons are pushed on the keypad, the main window of the screen will occur in 2 min.
When power supplied from the battery, PU-R will switch into the mode of low en­ergy consumption (saving the battery) in 8 seconds in the case if no buttons are pushed. Only the area of pictographs is visible on the screen in this mode.
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4.2 Menu structure
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Menu Settings Code
ATTENTION! The wireless interface is functional only after the PU-R registration in the wireless expander by using the interface RS-232 (see 5.3)!
4.3 Menu "Settings"
Menu is used for selecting PU-R options. The code that should be entered can be either an engineer’s or an user’s.
Clock
Setting the current date and time1
Changing the option in the PU-R will cause setting the clock in the wireless expander – network coordinator.
When Strelec has several PU-R, the clock in the wireless expander is set in accordance with the current settings of that PU-R which address is the smallest (the address from 1 to 8 is automatically set during the PU-R regis­tration in the wireless expander). The other keypads copy2 clock settings from the wireless expander and synchronize their clocks.
Radio mode
Select the current interface of the communication with the wireless expand­er1
"On" – wireless, "Off" – RS-232
When the wireless interface is on and communication with the wireless ex­pander is performed properly, the pictograph
When the communication is conducted through the interface RS-232 – the pictograph will occur.
should occur on the screen.
Backlight
Enable/disable backlight of the keypad and the screen
The option can be altered only by an engineer The process of copying clock settings from the wireless expander takes roughly 8 min.
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ATTENTION! The mode of battery recharging should be enabled only for the NiMH battery 8.4V, 170 mAh!
"On" – backlight is enabled when any button is pushed, "Off" – backlight is off, however it can be enabled when any button is
pushed and hold for a while.
Backlight illumination consumes a significant amount of current, so keeping backlight off can safe the battery life, in the case PU-R is power supplied from the battery.
Contrast
Adjust the contrast level of the LCD screen (the buttons ).
Sound
Enable /disable sound signals of PU-R1
Language
Select language (Russian/English)1.
Battery
Control the battery charging mode1
Charge: "On" – the mode is on2,
"Off" – the mode is off
Recharging of the battery is indicated at the pictograph by the change of indication. As soon as recharging is finished, changing the indication of the segments will be stopped .
Indication
Selection of the partitions indicated by the screen pictographs and .
The type of indicated partitions can be either "Global" or "Local"1.
Service menu
Monitoring whether some functions are being operated properly1
The option can be altered only by an engineer. The option of battery recharging should be enabled when the accumulator battery NiMH 8.4V, 170 mAh is at-
tached so that the level of its charge is displayed properly.
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Menu Configuring Engineer’s code
+ WEx 0
Properties
Show
Common properties
Partitions
Exit
Select
Press to view properties
Press to see slave devices Press to exit
Users
Configuration menu of users properties
Userscodes can be added/erased/altered in the menu. The lists of global partitions that users are capable of controlling from PU-RВ can also be changed. An engineer is capable of changing characteristics of any users, while users can alter only their codes.
4.4 Menu "Configuring"
The option is intended for altering the configuration and options.
System
Display the wireless systems topology in the shape of a tree. Settings of all the de­vices of Strelec can be accessed from this window.
Press the screen button Properties to view and change properties.
Movement from one to another property of a device is performed in the similar way to the movement in the menu. The properties of the devices are described in the partition 8 (page 66).
Press the screen button Exitto switch from the menu.
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- WEx 0
+ Devices
+ WEx 1
Properties
Show
- WEx 0
+ Devices
Hide
Action
Press to perform actions
Press to hide slave de­vices
Press the screen button Showto switch to the next level. The marks “+” and - mean that the element of the tree is hid­den or shown correspondingly.
Press the screen button Action to per­form any action with a selected element.
The button Action will be activated for the device opened in the topology tree (marked by "-").
Properties
Radio-frequent and common properties of Strelec (see the paragraph 8.1, page 66).
Read properties
To read all the properties of Strelec should be done when it is necessary to update the configuration of Strelec, stored in the memory of PU-R.
The order of reading is listed in the paragraph 5.5 (page 40).
Create new
The new configuration of Strelec is being created.
The order, in which a new system should be created, is listed in the para­graph 5.2 (page 29).
PC Synchronization
Menu of synchronization the Strelec configuration, stored in PU-R, with the configuration, stored in a PC; The Strelec software is used for synchroniza­tion.
The order of synchronization is listed in the paragraph 5.6 (page 42).
System devices
Menu for configuring the properties of the system devices.
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Entrance hall Back entrance Cellar Bathroom Bedroom Playroom Lavatory Corridor Dining-room
Stair Back door Emergency exit Entrance door Garage Garage door Reception room Hall Kitchen
Building extension Living room Workroom Balcony Study room Mansard Closet Land territory Partition
The wireless Keypad PU-R and different devices of the systems transmitting messages belong to the system devices.
The properties of system devices are described in the paragraph 8.8 (page
76).
Global partitions
Text descriptions (descriptors) are allocated to the global partitions of Strelec.
The following partition descriptors are defined by default:
A descriptor different from the aforementioned can also be allocated to a partition. Use software "Strelec" to perform the synchronization from a PC.
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Menu System state
Brk AC DC Link Bypass
WEx0
WEx1
Back
Select
Main window of PU-R State
WEx 0 (2 Study room)
1 2 3
!
Back
List
State of partitions is similar to pictographs above
Break Primary battery fault
Secondary battery fault Communication fault
Bypasses of ad­dresses
The state of chosen local partition
– fire alarms
– security alarms – faults, tampers
– bypasses
Local partition which has been selected, are marked with inverse
Press to view partitions state
Press to view the list of devices in the partition
Symbol ! – the partition is disarmed and tampered
4.5 Menu "System state"
or
Menu is designed to display the current condition of all the devices and partitions of Strelec.
State of wireless expanders
Wireless expanders of Strelec are listed in the state window, with their status writ­ten in front of every expander. If a fault is occurred, the symbol will be dis­played. No symbols are displayed if the expander is in the operating mode.
State of local partitions
When the line with the number of a wireless expander is marked and the screen button Select is presses, the window displaying state of local partitions of the
wireless expander will occur. Moving from one partition to another is performed by the buttons .
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0.1 Aurora-R
0.2 RIG
Back
State
State Norma
Link Norm
Back
Refresh
Brk AC DC Link Bypass
WEx1
Global partitions
Back
Select
2 Global partition
1 2 3
!
Back
List
Partition states are indicated similar to the pictographs above
Press to view state of the device
Move the cursor and select
State of global partition that is selected
– fire alarms
– security alarms – faults, tampers
– bypasses
Global partition that has been selected is being marked with in- verse color
Press to view the list of global partitions
symbol ! – partition is disarmed and tampered
List and status of slave devices When the screen button List has presses, the
list of devices located in the selected partitions will be displayed.
When the screen button State has pressed, PU-R will receive from the wireless expander and display a state of the device selected.
List and state of global partitions
To view states of global partitions, select the option Global partitionsin the window of the wireless expander’s state.
Moving from one partition to another is performed by the buttons .
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Arm/Disarm Alarm Tamper
Fault Output activation Duress
WEx 1
1 2 3
Back
OK
Menu Events protocol

00:36 Arming
00:36 Exit delay
Back
Details
Main window of PU-R
01.01 00:36:43 Voice
WEx 0 Ikar-R 7
1 Study room
Back
OK
When the screen button List has presses, the list and states of local partitions located in the selected partition will be displayed at the screen.
If the global partition consists of local partitions of several wireless expanders, the movement from one expander to another is per-
formed by the buttons .
4.6 Menu "Events protocol"
The menu is intended to view the events protocol of Strelec.
Show protocol
or
PU-R can read the events protocol from the memory of the wireless expander – network coordinator. The event line con­tains the time when the event has occurred (according to the time grade of the ex­pander).
When the screen button Details is pressed, the window displaying detailed description of the event, including date, time and place of the event, will occur (the number of a wireless expander, its address and type). The number of the partition is accompanied by text description (descriptor) of the partition.
Events filter
Filtering the protocol’s events by the following groups:
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Duress
Arm/Disarm
Alarm
Change
OK
Menu RF Link quality
– Devices
0.1 Ikar-R
31 dB Grade - 5
Back
Graph
Address of the device and level of current reading in dB
Assess­ment grade
The events, that have to be displayed when viewing the protocol, will be marked by a dot inside the block. To select a filtering op­tion, select a line with the event and press
the screen button Change .
4.7 Menu "RF Link quality"
Menu is designed to display communication quality with the devices of Strelec.
RSSI levels
Communication quality with the devices
Menu includes the system topology. Se­lect in the topology a device required to be observed and find the proportion of Signal/Noise in dB, as well as assessment of the rate in the five-grade system.
When the screen button Graph is pushed, the window with the graphic im­age of the communication quality history will be displayed.
The duration of time interval analysis is about 6 min.
The assessments from failto excel­lentare put at the vertical axis.
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Menu Control Code
Main window of PU-R Code
– WEx 0
0.1 Ikar-R
0.2 Aurora-R
Back
Action
Number of a frequen­cy channel and signal rate in RSSI
Channel scanning
The window is designed for analysis of air noise environment at the fre­quency channels of Strelec.
The level of signals received is put to the vertical axis in RSSI (one unit of RSSI corresponds to the level of 1.5 dB).
The horizontal axis contains the time of scanning, in sec. The time period of scanning is about 5 sec.
The selection of frequency channel is performed by the buttons .
Power control
"Enable" – power control is on, "Disable" – power control is off.
Power control decreases power consumption consumed by wireless devices and the level of noise generated during their operation. However, it is useful to turn the power control off during the test to obtain more accurate assess­ment of communication quality between devices.
4.8 Menu "Control"
or
The menu is designed to execute some control actions.
Remote control
Control of slave devices
The menu contains the system topology. When a device is selected and the screen
button Action is pressed, the list of assessable commands will be displayed.
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Turn on green LED
Turn on red LED
Turn off indication Change sensitivity
Control of detectors sensitivity
1 2
Group 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Back
Off
Indication control
Accessible commands:
If a command is accomplished successfully, PU-R will confirm it by the message "Control complete".
Output modules groups
Control menu of status of executive device groups
While programming, executive devices are assigned to one of eight groups. If the group is turned off, executive devices will not be activated, even through the events they are programmed to respond, occur. The activated groups are marked by dots on the screen. To turn a group
on/off, move the cursor using the buttons and push the screen button
On / Off ›.
If the command has executed successfully, the indication of the group status will be changed.
Manual bypass
Menu is designed to perform manual bypass1 of detectors.
The bypass of a security detector should be activated2, if the current state of the detector is tampered, however the partition, the detector is located in, should be armed.
The bypass of a fire detector should be activated, if the detector for some reasons should be temporally deactivated to prevent the detector from gener­ating fire alarm messages.
Synonyms of the term – "avoidance", "go-round" ("bypass"). Manual bypass can be turned on if the option authorizing manual bypass was ticked in the options of the wireless
expander.
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Bypass on 1 Study room
– WEx 0
0.1 Ikar-R
0.2 Aurora-R
Back
Off
Info
OK
To bypass a detector, select it in the to­pology of the devices and press the screen
button Off.
If the action is executed successfully, the assignment of the screen button will be
changed into On and the window re­porting that the address bypass is turned on, will appear after the time period of control signals transmission is expired (on default is 32 sec.).
Activation of the detector’s control is performed in the similar way (the screen button Onis used).
System reset
The menu is used for resetting the coordinator of the wireless system, after which all the wireless expanders will be restarted.
The security status of the Strelec partitions will stay unchanged during re­starting, however all the fire and security alarms, faults and tampers will be reset.
The reset of the system can be useful for quick collection of the information regarding status of Strelec.
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1
Keypad PU-R
(described below)
PC and software "Strelec"
with subsequent
Copying configuration to
PU-R
Synchronization
with PU-R
See the paragraph
5.5 (page 40)
See the paragraphs
5.6 (page 42)
5 CONFIGURATION OF WIRELESS SYSTEM
5.1 General information
The wireless system can be programmed by:
Configuration of the system using the keypad PU-R is performed in the similar way to the configuration executed by the software "Strelec" (file WirelEx).
Initial programming of Strelec by the keypad PU-R is described in the paragraph
5.2 (page 29). Use the interface RS-232 for initial programming of wireless ex­panders.
The sequent changes of Strelec configuration1 can be executed by the keypad through both the interface RS-232 and the wireless interface. The order in which the features of the system already programmed should be altered, is listed in the paragraph 5.4 (page 35).
Before turning the wireless interface on, register the keypad in he wireless expand­er using the interface RS-232 (see the paragraph 5.3, page 34). Only after that a us­er can turn the wireless expander on.
Except changes of expandersnetwork topology, system code and number of a frequency channel
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? Delete current
1
Menu Configuring Engineer’s code1 Create new
Yes
No
Add CN
WEx (fire-alarm)
Back
Select
Add CN WEx (fire-alarm)
Select
WEx
WExF
WExF240
5.2 Initial configuration performed by the keypad
Connect the keypad to the wireless expander, which is supposed to be the network coordinator as well, through the interface RS-232 (paragraph 3.3, page 11). Turn the keypad and the wireless expander on.
For configuration of the system, it is required:
1. Create a new system
2. Configure the system’s topology
3. Configure options of the system’s devices
4. Program all the devices
5. Configure the keypad’s options
1. Creation of a new system
Select a menu’s option
To the question "Delete current?" occurred at the window, reply "Yes".
2. Configuration of the system’s topology
1. Without switching from the menu, add
the network coordinator (CN )
The type of network coordinator can be selected from:
– for stand-alone application of Strelec
– for application with the Fire Panel "Raduga-2А/4А"
- for application with the Fire Panel "Raduga-3".
Engineer’s code by default is "1111".
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Menu Configuring System WEx 0
Action ›2
Add device
RIG (reed switch)
1 2
05.05.06
21:36
Status
Menu
?
Apply
settings
No
Yes
Ensure occurrence of
glowing
2. If necessary, change the radio-frequent properties of the wireless system
Select "Frequency range"1 (434 МHz or 868 МHz),
Select "Channel number" (from 1 to 6), Change "System code" (the first two digits are from 00 to 99).
3. Press
OK
and switch back into the main window of the screen while
pressing and holding the button .
4. Ensure that the pictograph " " at the
right top corner of the screen has been activated (at the maximum 5 sec.).
5. Otherwise, ensure that the wireless expander is power supplied (LED indi-
cator should be glowing), the keypad is correctly connected with the ex­pander through the interface RS-232 and the interface RS-232 of the keypad is turned on (it should be Menu -> Settings -> Radio mode -> Off).
6. Add slave devices to the wireless expander. To execute it, switch into the
menu:
Select the type of a slave device, for example,
Press to the request
OK
. At this stage, answer
"Apply settings?"
Frequency range, where the wireless system operates, is labeled on the case. If the right screen button has the sign <Show> instead of <Action>, press it in order to reveal the tree of the sys-
tem, after which press the screen button <Action> occurred at the screen.
No
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Menu Configuring System WEx 0
Action ›1
Add device WEx (fire-alarm)
1
2
– Devices
? 0.1 Aurora-R
Properties
Action
Sign of the devices that is not programmed
Pay attention that those slave devices, that are just added and therefore, not programmed yet, will be marked by "?" in the topology tree.
In the way similar to the described above, add sequentially to the wireless expander all its slave devices.
7. If necessary, add slave devices to the wireless expander 0.
After that, in the similar way add slave devices to all the wireless expanders that were previously added.
Answer Noto the request "Apply the settings?"
3. Configuration of devices options
Options of devices can be altered in order to program Strelec operation algo­rithm. The configuration of the options can be performed at the current stage or later, after initial programming of all the devices (see the paragraph 5.4).
When adding to Strelec topology, options of the devices have their values by default. If necessary, values of the options can be altered.
Properties of Strelec devices, available for altering by using the keypad2, are described in the paragraph 8 (page 66). The options required to be configured when a device is added, are marked in bold in the properties of devices in the paragraph 8 .
After the options have been changed, answer the request "Apply settings?" by "No".
If the right screen button has labeled <Show> instead of <Action>, press it in order to reveal the tree of devices,
after which press the screen button <Action> appeared on the screen.
The options, unavailable for programming by the keypad, can be programmed by a PC and the software Strelec
with their following copying to the keypad.
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Menu Configuring System WEx 0
Action ›1
Clear WEx
Menu Configuring System WEx 0
Show ›1
Devices
Show
!
WEx belongs to
another syst. 76**
OK
!
Programming
is completed
OK
Connecting
Cancel
4. Programming of devices
Connect the keypad to the wireless expander, functioning as a network coordi­nator.
In the window of devices topology, select the wireless expander WEx 0 (or WEx 0 for wireless expanders WExF and WExF240) and select the action "Program".
Reset the wireless expander, if a window re­porting that it belongs to another system, is occurred.
When resetting is completed, program the wireless expander.
Wait until a message about successful completion of programming is occurred and proceed with the following step.
Program in turns all the slave devices of the wireless expander. Select a slave device in the menu in order to program it:
and select the option "Program".
When the window requesting to "Connect­ing" is occurred, add a slave device into the programming mode (according to the usual procedure, insert a battery into the device, with its switch Prog.” being on - see the user manual for the wireless intelligent fire&security system Strelec, or “Quick Start”).
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Menu Settings Users Engineer Code
Change
Menu Settings Clock
Change
!
Programming
is completed
OK
ATTENTION! If there are several keypads PU-R located in Strelec or while using the software Strelec, read the configuration of the system by other keypads or the utility file "WirelEx" just after one keypad has been programmed.
Успех программирования +
вход в рабочий режим
Автонастройка
Activate the wireless transmission (according to the usual procedure in the wireless system Strelec, turn the switch "Prog." into the position reverse to the position "ON").
Make sure that the LED indicator has been blinking green,
and the window reporting that programming has completed suc­cessfully is oc­curred at the keypad.
5. Configuration of the keypad’s options
When the configuration of Strelec is completed, configure the keypad’s op­tions.
1. Change the engineer’s code of the keypad (on default is "1111")
2. Set the current time
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Menu Settings Indication Local partitions
Menu Settings Indication Global partitions
Menu Settings Users Add user
1
Menu Configuring System devices Add device PU-R (keypad)
Select
1
3. Set partitions’ indication mode
If there is only one wireless expander located in the system, activate indica­tion of local partitions status at the keypad.
If there are several wireless expanders located in the system, switch the keypad into the mode of global partitions status
4. Add codes of the keypad’s users
Switch into the menu to add every new code
Select the number of the user and press
OK
.
Fill in the list of global partitions that will be controlled by a user’s code
just added. For this purpose, press repeatedly until a desired list of partitions is configured. Press
Change ›, ‹ Change
›.
OK
...
Type a desired user’s
code and confirm it by pressing
OK
›.
5.3 Registration of PU-R in the wireless expander
In order to operate through the wireless interface, PU-R is required to be registered in the wireless expander functioning as a network coordinator. For registration, connect PU-R to the wireless expander through the interface RS-232.
Switch into the menu:
At a later time, users can alter their own codes by themselves. (see the paragraph 7.12).
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Menu Configuring System
1
1
Add device
1 PU-R
Back
Action
!
Registration
is completed
OK
Add a device
1 PU-R – activated
Back
Action
+ Devices
+ WEx 1
Properties
Show
In the list of system devices opened, select PU-R that has been just added, press the screen button
Action
and select the option "Register".
Make sure the window with the message “Regis- tration is completed” is occurred.
After the registration is completed, the comment activatedwill occur in the line next to PU-R in the list of system devices.
If there are several PU-R in the system, the comment “activated” will occur in the line of that PU-R that is currently connected to the wireless expander.
If PU-R is required to be removed from the memory of the wireless expander, press the screen button
Action
and select the option "Delete device".
5.4 Alter Strelec’s properties
Altering features of wireless expanders
Switch into the menu
In the network topology tree select a wireless expander which features should be changed.
Press the screen button
Properties
.
The screen button
beled by the sign + in the tree). To hide an element, press the screen button
Properties
is activated only when a wireless expander’s element is hidden in the menu (la-
Hide
.
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Menu Configuring System
Common properties
Partitions
Relay
Exit
Select
?
Apply
settings
No
Yes
?
Program
remotely
No
Yes
Programming
Cancel
!
Programming
is completed
OK
Make necessary changes in the window of the wireless expanders features. See description of properties in the paragraphs 8.2 - 8.4.
After properties of a device are changed, press repeatedly the button
OK
until
the request "Apply settings?" is occurred.
Press the screen button
Yes
.
While changing properties of a remote expander, the window, requesting "Pro­gram remotely?", will occur (if PU-R is connected to WEx 0). Make sure that the wireless expander is turned on and press
the screen button
Yes
.
The process of programming is accompanied by blinking and the message “Programming is completed” will occur at the end of the process.
If the wireless expander is required to be reprogrammed again, select it in the network topology tree, press the screen button
the option "Program".
Changing features of slave devices
Switch into the menu
Action
and choose
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– Devices
0.1 Aurora-R
0.2 Ikar-R
Properties
Action
0.1 Aurora-R
Partition number 1
Change
OK
?
Apply
settings
No
Yes
Activate transmission
Cancel
!
Programming
is completed
OK
– Devices
? 0.1 Aurora-R Properties
Action.
Label of the device not programmed
Select a slave device, which features should be changed, in the network to­pology tree.
Press the screen button
Properties
.
Make necessary changes in the window displaying properties of a slave device. See the description of properties of slave devices in the paragraphs 8.5 - 8.7.
After properties of the device have been changed, repeatedly press the button
OK
until the request "Apply the set-
tings?" will occur.
Press the screen button
Yes
.
While changing features in the memory of a slave device, the window requesting to activate wireless transmission will oc­cur.
When the programming is completed, the window reporting it will occur.
If properties of the device have been changed and the device are not pro­grammed yet, the device will be labeled by "?" in the topology tree.
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Menu Configuring System devices
Add device
1 UОО-AV version1
2 PU-R
Properties
Action
1 Telephone number
123
Change
OK
?
Apply
settings
No
Yes
Data transmission
Cancel
!
Programming
is completed
OK
Changing features of system devices
Features of system devices are stored in the memory of the wireless expand­er, from where every system device has been reading them during the opera­tion.
Switch into the menu
Select a device in the list of system de­vices, which features should be changed.
Press the screen button
Properties
.
Make necessary changes of features in the window displaying features of a system device. See the description of system devices features in the paragraph
8.8 (page 76).
When properties of the device have been changed, press repeatedly the button
OK
until the request "Apply settings?"
will occur.
Press the screen button
Yes
.
The process of programming is accompanied by blinking and at the end, the message about the success of the operation will occur.
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Menu Configuring Properties
Menu Settings
ATTENTION! After radio frequency properties of Strelec (systems code, frequency range, channel number, etc.) are changed, it is necessary to re-program all the devices of the wireless system!
ATTENTION! If there are several keypad located in Strelec, the Strelec configuration should be copied to the other PU-R after it has been changed by any PU-R!
You should also read Strelec configuration by the software Strelec.
Changing common properties of Strelec
The common properties of Strelec include radio frequency properties of the system and the properties of detection loops.
Common properties of Strelec are accessible from the menu
Common properties of the wireless system are described in the paragraph
8.1 (page 66).
The wireless expander operating as a network coordinator must be pro­grammed after properties of signal circuits have been changed. Select it in
the network topology tree, click it, press the screen button choose the option "Program".
Changing properties of PU-R
Properties of PU-R can be changed in the menu:
Action
and
After properties of the keypad have been changed, its settings are applied au­tomatically (no need to program the keypad).
Settings of PU-R’s users and text descriptors of global partitions are changed for every keypad separately.
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Menu Configuring System
5.5 Import Strelec’s properties
Import of properties is performed in order to upgrade the Strelecs configuration stored in the keypad.
Import of properties is necessary if:
1. Several keypads are located in Strelec and the Strelec configuration has
been changed by one of them,
2. Strelecs configuration has been changed by a PC,
3. a new keypad or the keypad used previously in another wireless system is
included into the programmed set of Strelec.
There are two ways of Properties’ importing
1. Importing properties of wireless expanders
is performed when the Strelec configuration is stored in the keypad memory and there is a necessity to partially update information about set­tings of wireless expanders, slave devices or system devices.
2. Importing properties of all the devices
is performed when the keypad doesn’t have configuration in its memory or there is a necessity of complete updating of the wireless system’s con­figuration.
For reading properties of wireless expanders, slave and system devices, use the command
Importing properties of the wireless expander
Connect the keypad to the wireless expander functioning as a network coor­dinator (WEx 0) (through RS-232 or wireless interface) for importing prop­erties of system devices, slave devices WEx 0 or remote importing of prop­erties of slave wireless expanders and their slave devices.
Properties of the slave wireless expander and its slave devices can be im­ported through the interface RS-232 connected to the keypad.
Switch into the menu for importing
Select a wireless expander in the network topology tree, which properties are necessary to be imported, a master WEx of a slave device, which properties are required to be imported or WEx 0 for importing properties of system de­vices.
Press the screen button Show and then, the screen button Action .
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Menu Configuring Read properties
+ WEx 0
Properties
Show
- WEx 0
+ Devices
Hide
Action
Reading properties
Cancel
!
Reading
is completed
OK
No
Yes
Press
Press
Choose the option “Read properties” in the opened list of actions.
The import of properties is accompanied by the corresponding indication and if the information has copied successfully, the window, reporting this, will occur at the screen.
To import the properties of all the devices of a wireless system, use the command
Reading properties of the wireless system
In order to read the properties of the wireless system, a user can use both the interface RS-232 and the wireless interface (if the configuration of the sys­tem has been loaded in the keypad and registered in the keypad Wex 0). All the wireless expanders of the system must be on and be on-line.
Select the menu
If a systems configuration has already been stored in the memory of a keypad, a window, requesting to replace the current system, will occur at the screen before ex­ecuting the command.
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1 2
Reading WEx 0
Cancel
!
Reading
is completed
OK
ATTENTION! Use the Strelec software, with its version being not older than
3.1, to synchronize the configuration of the Strelec between the keypad and a PC! Updated versions of the software can be loaded from the internet site of the manufacturer.
If the answer is “Yes”, the keypad will
start the import of properties of all the de­vices of the wireless system. The import is performed automatically, from every wire­less expander of the system in turns, starting from the network coordina­tor1 (WEx 0).
If the reading of wireless expandersprop­erties is completed successfully, the win­dow will occur at the screen.
The reading of properties of a remote wireless expander takes about 3 min.
If the import of properties has not been successfully completed, properties of the wireless expanders which were not imported can be imported again.
5.6 Synchronization of configuration with a PC
By using a PC and the software “Strelec”, the following operations can be execut­ed:
1. Export of the systems configuration from a PC to the keypad ("export of
Strelec to PU-R").
2. Import the Strelec’s configuration from PU-R to a PC ("importing the sys-
tem from PU-R").
3. Clear off the configuration of the system in the keypad and recover manu-
facturer2 settings of the keypad ("keypad’s formatting").
Switch into the menu to synchronize the configuration with a PC.
The topology of wireless expanders’ network is imported by the keypad from WEx 0, Except the current engineer’s code
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Menu Configuring PC Synchronization
Menu RF Link quality RSSI levels
1
ATTENTION! Communication quality control is required to be conducted after all the wireless devices are assembled, before commission of the wireless system!
It prevents possible hassles, based on the wrong choice of the relative position of wireless devices, while commissioning the Strelec.
The recommended level of communication quality should be not less than "good".
When synchronization is in the process, all the control operations are performed by using the software, according to the User manual. In order to export the system, in the utility file WireEx select the command "Main window -> File ->Export of Strelec to PU-R". In order to import, select "Main window -> File ->Import of Strelec from PU-R".
The keypad PU-R will automatically switch from the menu, if no buttons are pressed and no data exchange with a PC is performed for 2 min.
5.7 Monitoring communication quality between devices
Communication quality control by PU-R is performed to assess link margin of wireless devices. Communication quality control can be conducted before assem­bling wireless devices, after their installation and during operation, if necessary.
Using the keypad PU-R, it is possible to evaluate immediately levels of communi­cation quality for all the devices of Strelec, as well as define how levels of com­munication quality have been changing for the selected devices during a period of time1.
A level of communication quality can be evaluated by the proportion "Signal level / Noise level" (proportion S/N) and measured in dB, as well as in accordance with a 5-grade assessment graph (form the grade "fail" to the grade "excellent").
Choose the menu option to conduct communication quality control with devices:
A user can evaluate communication quality by using the file "WirelEx" included in the software Strelec. The CD-
disk is delivered together with Strelec and is located at the manufacturer Internet site.
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Menu RF Link quality Power control Off
– Devices
0.1 Ikar-R
31 dB Grade-5
Back
Graph
Evaluation of communication qual­ity in dB according to a 5-grade assessment graph
Device’s address and level of current read­ing in dB
Evalua­tion graph
Select a device in the opened list, which com­munication quality is necessary to evaluate. The assessment grade is displayed in the bot­tom part of the screen.
Clicking sequentially devices of the wireless system, make sure that the level of RF link with every device is evaluated with the grade not worse than "good". Oth­erwise, shorten the distance between wireless devices.
Press the screen button Graph to see how the level of communication quality has been changing with a selected device.
There are areas at the opened graph marked by dash lines that correspond to different commu­nication quality grades "2" ("fail"), "3" ("not good"), "4" ("good") and "5" ("excellent").
The left part is also fitted with a device’s ad­dress and instant proportion S/N measured in dB.
Analyze the graph received after keeping the keypad activated in this mode for about 5 min.
The received curve can have significant local changes of communication quality (because of people movement in the building, a change can reach 20-30 dB), how­ever the average level of communication quality should not be less than "4" (good).
In the operating mode, the fluctuation of communication quality level can be measured due to autonomous adjustment of radio emission power. In order to elim­inate fluctuation of communication quality level from the test, as well as to evalu­ate the real link margin, temporarily turn off the adjustment of the radiated power’s level from the menu
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Menu RF Link quality Channel scanning
Number of frequency channel and signal level in RSSI
5.8 Scanning of frequency channels
Scanning of frequency channels is conducted for evaluation of the noise level at operating frequency channels of the wireless system in its suggested location.
Select the menu for scanning
Use the buttons to select a frequency channel for scanning.
The level of the signal received within the cho­sen frequency channel is displayed as an auxil­iary graph.
A signal in RSSI (1 RSSI equal 1.5 dB) is dis­played at the vertical axis of the graph. Time of scanning in seconds is displayed at the horizontal axis. The period of scanning is about 5 sec.
Reading value below the moving cursor is also displayed at the left bottom corner in RSSI units.
When the wireless interface is turned on, PU-R defines a level of the signal by us­ing its receiver, when the interface RS-232 is turned on, a signal’s level is read by PU-R from the wireless expander. Interfaces switching is performed in the menu of PU-R’s settings.
The normal noise level lies within 10-20 RSSI range at the frequency channels 434 MHz (10-15 RSSI at the frequency channels 868 MHz). Short period peaks at the graph correspond to radio signals in the air. The bigger number of such peaks, the more the chosen frequency channel is loaded.
For operation, select a frequency channel which noise level is the least and the number of short period peaks is the smallest (the noise environment is the most fa­vorable).
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6 ASSEMBLING THE KEYPAD
6.1 Choosing a location
PU-R should be located in a place assessable for a user considering the following recommendations:
Locate PU-R in a close proximity to the wireless expander functioning as a
network coordinator (RR 0).
Communication distance with the wireless expander through the wireless in-
terface at the open territory is up to 800 m. The communication distance in­side, however, depends on a number of walls and partitions, as well as their material type, and might be significantly decreased. Before PU-R installa-
tion, evaluate communication quality by using the pictograph located at the right top part of the screen. Communication quality should be evaluated not less than “good” (two vertical strips).
Communication distance with the wireless expander through the interface
RS-232 is up to 30 m.
Should daily arming/disarming be controlled by PU-R, install the keypad in
close proximity to an entrance door
Install PU-R at the distance of not far than 1.5 m from the wireless expander. If possible, install the keypad far from (the minimum distance is 0.5 m) metal
objects, metal doors, metallized window openings, etc., as well as current­carrying cables, wires, especially computer wires, otherwise communication distance might be greatly decreased.
Do not install the keypad close to various electronic and computer devices to
prevent interferences from functioning energy converter, microprocessors, etc. to affect radio reception.
6.2 Installation
Before assembling the keypad with the wireless interface, remember to firstly reg­ister the keypad in the wireless expander by using a wired interface (see the para­graph 5.3, page 34).
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To assemble PU-R, open the cover of the battery department.
PU-R can be installed in different positions de­pending on whether the detector of wall detach­ment should be used. The detector of wall detachment is designed to monitor unau­thorized detachment of PU-R from the wall. When the detector of wall detachment is triggered, the wireless expander functioning as a network coordinator (RR 0) re­ceives a message "Tamper".
PU-R mounting without using the detector of wall detachment
1. Prepare 3 holes according to the marking for mounting.
2. Hang the keypad on the screws of the holes 1 and 2.
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3. To secure PU-R, insert a screw into the hole 3, locat­ed in its bottom part.
PU-R mounting without using the detector of wall detachment
1. Turn the screws 6 and 7 off and remove the top part of PU-R from its base.
2. To mount PU-R to the wall, prepare the holes 1-5 in accordance with the marking and insert screws into the holes 1 and 2.
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3. Hang the base to the inserted screws 1 and 2 and insert the screws 3, 4 and 5 to the base.
4. Install the top part of PU-R to the base fixed on the wall.
5. Secure the top part pf PU-R to the base by inserting the screws 6 and 7.
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ATTENTION! When PU-R is power supplied from a network adapter or external power source, a battery is recommended to be connected as secondary power source.
+ 12 V
– 12 V
RD
TD
=10.8-27 V
+
While connecting an external power supply source (a pow­er supply unit DC 10.8-27 V or a network adapter DC 12­27 V, AC 9-24 V), lead con­necting cables through the hole located at the PU-R’s base.
A network adapter should be connected by using a standard cutoff point.
Wires of an external power source should be connected to the terminals of station­ary connection.
Should PU-R be stationary connected to the wireless expander RROP through the interface, use four wires.
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Upon finishing assembling, close the cover of the battery department and secure it with a screw.
Use a screwdriver to open the cover of the battery department, when necessary.
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Panic 1 Partition
Interface
of exchange
Power
supply
Delay, sec.
Typical
maximum
RS-232
external
0.5
1
battery
2.5
5
wireless
external
5
10
battery
10
15
1
Info
OK
13.06 21:10:01 Panic
РРОП 0 PU-R 1
1 Study room
Back
OK
7 STRELEC’S CONTROL
7.1 General information
PU-R indicates Strelecs status based on information read from the wireless ex­pander functioning as a network coordinator.
A period of information reading, depending on a type of a power supply and acti­vation of an exchange interface, causes delays of displaying information about Strelec’s status by Pu-R. Delay values1 are the following:
All the changes in Strelecs status are displayed by windows that occur at the screen with mes­sages about new events.
Fire, security, fault, tamper and etc. messages are accompanied by light indication, changes in col­or of screen illumination and audible alarm sig­nal.
Audible alarm or fault signal will be turned off automatically in 2 min. or if any button has been pressed.
When the screen button tailed information about an event occurred will be displayed.
Control of Strelec’s status is conducted by pictographs located in the top part of the screen (see the paragraph 7.2, page 53), as well as means assessable from the menu "Status" (see the paragraph 7.3, page 54).
The values mentioned are referred only to the delay of displaying information about Strelec’s status at the keypad
PU-R! Triggering delays of relay outputs, outputs of audible and light indication, etc. have significantly less values in the wireless expander.
Info is pressed, de-
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Communication through RS­232 or radio communica-
tion is not worse than
1. The following indicators must be glowing
2. The following indicators might be glowing
If any devices are in the partitions -
If a number is framed , the partitions has been armed
If a number is blinking , the partitions has been tampered or an event from the list below has occurred
Security status of the partitions 1-8:
– all are armed
– at least one is not armed
External power supply and/or battery charge are not worse than
The wireless expander’s event protocol remembers all the events occurred. Proto­col reading is performed in the menu "Event protocol" (see the paragraph 7.4, page
58).
Strelec’ control operations are described in the paragraphs 7.5 – 7.12.
7.2 Control of Strelec’s integral status
Integral status of the wireless system is indicated by pictographs at the top part of the screen.
When no alarms or faults are detected in the system:
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Menu System state
Column
Expander fault
Fault correction
Brk
Break
Close the cover and check that the event protocol does not have the message “Sub­stitution attempt"
AC
Fault of primary battery
Check if the expander has the battery 12V
DC
Fault of secondary bat-
tery
Check if the secondary battery is in the working order
Link1
No wireless communi-
cation with the expand-
er
Make sure that the expander is turned on
and check that there is no message “Exter- nal interference” in the event protocol
Bypass
Detectors with forced
bypasses
Disarm partitions of the expander to halt the bypass of the detectors
1
Main window of PU-R screen button State
Brk AC DC Link Bypass
WEx0
WEx1
Back
Select
Occurrence
– faults, tampers
– forced bypasses
3. The following indicators mustn’t glowing
Occurrence in the parti­tions
– fire alarms
– security alarms
If the indicators are glowing, check thoroughly their
status (the paragraph 7.3, page 54),
or see the event protocol (the paragraph 7.4, page 58)
7.3 Control of Strelec’s status
To review Strelecs state, switch into the menu
or
In the list of wireless expanders, no sym­bols against an expander, being in operating mode, should be displayed.
The symbol in the columns means:
Can be active only for slave expanders 1-15
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Symbol
Status
Fault correction
!
Partition is disarmed and
tampered1
(not ready to be armed)
Find detectors being tampered and restore their normal condition2 (close windows and doors, leave the detection zone of in­fra red detectors, etc.)
Partition is disarmed and
in norm
Partition is armed
Fire alarms in the parti-
tion
Find tampered and fault devices in the partition by reading the event protocol (the paragraph 7.4, page 58) or review de­tectors status in the same partition (see below). Disarm the partition (the paragraph 7.6, page 61) or reset faults (the paragraph
7.7, page 61).
Security alarms in the
partition
Faults and tampers in
the partition
1 2
Brk AC DC Link Bypass
WEx
WEx1
Back
Select
WEx 0 (1 Partition)
1 2 3 4
!
Back
List
2. Press
1. Mark
To control status of an expanders local partitions, select a line with the number of the expander by the cursor and press the screen
button Select .
State of local partitions of expanders, comprising slave devices, will be displayed at the screen.
The pictographs !, or should be glowing at all the partitions, with them being in their normal status. Glowing another symbols mean occurrence of alarms.
If several events are occurred in the partition, the corresponding pictographs will be shown sequentially, one by one. To review all the events in the partition, use the
buttons to move the arrow to it. The top line of pictographs will display its complete.
Symbols identification:
Similar to the software "Strelec", PU-R doesn’t indicate current status of local partitions of remote detectors. Information about the partitions restored status is indicated in 32 sec.
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Wex 0 (2 Partition)
1 2 3 4
!
Back
List
0.1 Aurora-R
0.2 RIG
Back
State
Status Norm
RF Link quality Norm
Back
Update
Press to see a device’s
status
Press to see a device’s
state
Being in the window of reviewing the wireless expanders local partitions status and selecting any local partition, a user is capable of supervising the partition. In order to supervise, the user is just required to enter an engineer or a user’s code (if a local partition is included in the list of partitions assessable for this user’s code.
To arm a local partition, press the button , to disarm – , to reset fire alarms and faults – .
To review the list and status of slave devices in the chosen partition, press the screen button
List ›.
Select a device in the list and press the screen button State in order to see its status.
A devices status is displayed as a table. Mov­ing from one line of the table to another, review the status of the device.
To obtain updated information, press the screen button Update .
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Line
Label
Fault correctness
State
BROKEN
Restore the normal status of the detector1 (close window and doors; leave the detector zone of an infra red detector, etc.)
FIRE!
Eliminate the fire alarm cause. Reset a fire alarm (the paragraph 7.7, page 61).
BYPASS!
The detector is bypassed. Turn bypass of the detector off (the paragraph 7.10, page 63) manually or disarm the partition to reset forced bypass.
FAULT!
Define a fault, having reviewed an event pro­tocol (the paragraph 7.4, page 58). Eliminate the fault or substitute the device. After the fault has been fixed, reset the fault (the paragraph 7.7, page 61).
RF link
FAULT!
Define the reason of zero communication. The device should be turned on and stay within the zone of radio-visibility. Evaluate communica­tion quality with the device (the paragraph 5.7, page 43), which should be not worse than "4" (good). Reset a fault after the reasons caused lack of communication have been fixed (the paragraph 7.7, page 61).
Case
TAMPERED!
Close the device’s cover
1
.
Reset a fault (the paragraph 7.7, page 61).
Primary
battery
FAULT!
Replace a primary battery1. Reset a fault (the paragraph 7.7, page 61).
Secondary
battery
FAULT!
Replace a secondary battery1. Reset a fault (the paragraph 7.7, page 61).
1
When a device is in the normal state, the label “norm”1 will be displayed in all the lines. Other possible labels are the following:
A change of a device’s status into the status “norm” after a fault or tamper has been eliminated, is indicated after
its period of wireless signals transmission is expired (by default – 32 сек).
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Brk AC DC Link Bypass
WEx1
Global partitions
Back
Select
2 Global partition
1 2 3
!
Back
List
WEx 0
1 2 3
Back
OK
Menu Events protocol Show protocol
Main window of PU-R

00:36 case is tampered
00:36 Relay start
Back
Details
Move the cursor and select
Press to review the list of global partitions
Press to obtain detailed information
Select a line “Global partitions” in the window
of expanders’ status, to review the list of global
partitions.
Moving from one partition to another is performed by the buttons . To review the
composition of the global partition, press the screen button List .
Local partitions included in a global partition, are marked by pictographs.
Moving from one expander to another is per­formed by the buttons .
Status of the local partitions integrated into a global, is indicated by the picto­graphs described above.
7.4 Reviewing the event protocol
To review the event protocol, select a menu’s option:
or, while being in the main window of PU-R, press the button
The events protocol is read by PU-R from the memory of the expander, starting from the new­est event. The capacity of the protocol is 256 events rerecorded cyclically as new events are occurred.
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Menu Event protocol Events filter Engineer code
1
01.01 00:36:43 Case
Wex 0 Ikar-R 1
1 Study room
Back
OK
01.01 01:22:14 Arming
WEx 0 Engineer
9 Partition
Back
OK
Panic
Arm/Disarm
Alarm
Change
OK
Date and time of the event
Shorten name of an event
Device where an event has been occurred
Place of an event (partition number and its comment)
Indicate the necessity of browsing
Every record in the event protocol is accompanied by the time of its occurrence1 (according to the clock of the wireless expander).
To obtain detailed information about an event, press the button Details .
Detailed information includes:
To obtain all the amount of the detailed infor­mation in some types of events, for example, arming or relay output activation; browse the
window down by using the button .
If necessary, filter events according to their types:
To activate the filter, remove ticks from the events that should be filtered by pressing the
screen button Change .
Time can be set in the menu "Menu" – "Settings" – "Clock".
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NN CCCC
! Partition 1 is armed
State
Menu
! 4 Partition is broken
State
Menu
? Arming with bypass
4 Partition
No
Yes
Frames should be oc­curred
7.5 Arming
Before arming the list of global partitions, make sure, their current status are normal ac­cording to corresponding pictographs. Num­bers should be glowing continuously.
The pictographs , , and should not be displayed in the upper part of the window. If they are glowing, study Strelecs sta­tus according to the paragraphs 7.1-7.3.
To arm, type the following combination of buttons:
where: NN – user’s number, from 00 to 30. A user with the number 00 is an engineer. CCCC – user’s code, from 0000 to 9999
If the operation has been completed successfully, a window, reporting global partitionsarming, will occur and indication of partitionscurrent status will be changed (the numbers correspond­ing to the numbers of global partitions will be framed).
If any of the detectors is tampered, a window with the number of the local partition, where tampered detectors are located, will occur.
If there are any detectors tampered and forced bypass allowed in the options of the wireless ex­pander, a window requesting the detectors by­pass, will occur at the screen.
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NN CCCC
! Partition 1 is disarmed
State
Menu
05.05.06
21:36
Stateee
Menu
Frames should disappear
When arming with bypass, a window displaying the number of the detector by­passes and the pictograph at the top part of the screen will occur.
If a partition has several detectors, only tampered detectors should be bypasses. The detector bypassed is considered not to be tampered, however, out of order. The function of a forced bypass can be turned off only after a partition has been disarmed.
Local partitions of wireless expanders can also be armed individually after entering an engineer or user’s code in the menu “Status” (see the paragraph 7.3, page 54).
7.6 Disarming
To disarm the list of global partitions, enter the following combination of buttons:
where: NN – a user’s number, from 00 to 30. A user with the number 00 is an engineer. CCCC – a user’s code, from 0000 to 9999;
If the operation has completed successfully, a window reporting partitions disarming will occur at the screen and indication of global partitions current status will be changed (frames around figures will disappear).
Local partitions of wireless expanders can be al­so disarming after entering an engineer or users code from the menu “Status” (see the paragraph 7.3).
7.7 Resetting of fire alarms and faults
Resetting should be performed if wireless ex­panders’ partitions have fire alarms ( ), faults
or tampers ( ).
To reset, enter the following combination of buttons:
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NN CCCC
! Resetting
State
Menu
01 1235
01 1233
where: NN – user’s number, from 00 to 30. A user with the number 00 is an engineer. CCCC – user’s code, from 0000 to 9999;
If resetting has been completed successfully, a window reporting about resetting of faults and fire alarms will occur at the screen.
If after resetting, the pictographs or will show up again at the top part of the screen, it is necessary to define a reason for a fire alarm or fault, following the procedure described in the paragraphs 7.2 – 7.4.
Fire alarms and faults can be reset separately in any local partition of a wireless expander on entering an engineer or user’s code in the menu “Status” (see the par­agraph 7.3).
7.8 Forced disarming
Forced disarming is performed in the circumstances when a criminal forces a user to disarm a facility, while the user wishes to secretly report about it to the Monitor­ing Station.
When a forced disarming is performed, global partitions are disarmed in the usual way and an indication occurred corresponds to the indication accompanied a regu­lar disarming. However, a message about forced disarming is generated in the event protocol and transmitted to the Monitoring station by means of message transmission devices (for example, Auto dialer UOO-AV version 1, the wireless transmitter "Argon", etc.). Besides, if the event "Forced disarming" is occurred, programmed relay outputs of the wireless expander WEx will be activated.
To disarm under enforcement the list of global partitions, perform a disarming
using an user’s code, which last number is different by one from the current user’s
code. For example:
User’s number – 01, User’s code – 1234;
Pressing the buttons: or
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1 2
3
Press simultaneously in the case of emergency
The events "Forced disarming" are filtered by PU-R by default, while reading the event protocol of the wireless expander. Turn filtration option temporarily off in order to see the events of forced disarming, while reviewing the event protocol.
7.9 Urgent summon - PANIC
An urgent summon is used for an alarm message to be urgently transmitted to the Monitoring station or generate an audible prompt alarm signal in the case of emer­gency.
To generate the event "Panic", press the buttons
and simultaneously from PU-R.
A panic signal will be recorded in the event protocol of the wireless expander. A panic signal transmitted by PU-R is delivered to the first local partition 0 of the wireless expander (network coordinator).
As soon as the wireless expander acknowledges the signal, audible and light indi­cation will be turned on at PU-R1. If there is no communication with the wireless expander, no indication will be displayed.
Press any button to turn panic audible alarm signal off. To reset panic, execute the command "Disarm" (the paragraph 7.6, page 61) for the partition where panic has been occurred.
7.10 Bypass of tampered detectors
The bypass of a security detector should be turned on2, if its current status is tam­pered, however the partition where the detector is located has been armed3.
A delay depends on the type of PU-R’s power supply and the current interface (see the paragraph 7.1). Manual bypass can be turned on only if the option of manual bypass has been included to the options of the wire-
less expander.
An example of such situation is a small opening window pane that cannot be closed and therefore, the partition
where a reed switch “RIG” is located cannot be armed. Meanwhile, a user would like to arm another detectors of
this partition.
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Menu Control Code Manual bypass
1
2
Main window of PU-R Code Manual bypass
– WEx 0
0.1 Ikar-R
0.2 Aurora-R
Back
Off
Address bypass 1 Study room
Info
OK
The bypass of a fire detector should be turned on, if the detector is necessary to be temporarily turned off to prevent it from generating fire alarm signals1.
To turn an address bypass on, switch into the menu:
or
Select a detector in the window of the network topology that is required to be bypassed and
press the screen button Off .
If the action has been completed successfully, the screen button will be changed into On
and a window reporting that this address is going to be bypassed, will occur after the period of control signalstransmission is expired (32 sec. by default).
The detector that is going to be bypasses is considered to be out of order, which is indicated by pictographs at the top part of the screen.
To turn control off, select it in the similar way to how it was done before and press the screen button On .
7.11 Control of executive devices groups
Control of executive devices groups is used for fast approval/prohibition of relay outputs activation2. While programming, executive devices are allocated to one of eight groups. If a group is excluded, executive devices will not be activated, event though an event, they are programmed to trigger at, is occurred.
An example of such situation is the necessity of temporal deactivation of a smoke detector Aurora-DR, located
in the smoking room.
For example, to prohibit an alarm system to be launched
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Menu Control Code Output modules groups
Main window of PU-R Code Output modules groups
Menu Settings Code User code
Group 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Back
Exclude
1 User

Code
Change
OK
Press to exclude a group
To exclude groups of executive devices, switch into the menu:
or
The groups included are marked by dots at the screen. To exclude a group, mark its number by
the buttons and press the screen button
Exclude ›.
If the command has successfully been executed, indication of the group’s status will be changed (it was - , it will be - ).
To include a group, press the screen button Include .
7.12 How a user can change their access codes
A user can change their access code by themselves, without asking an engineer.
To change a code, a user should switch into the menu:
To change a code, a user should press the screen button Change .
After a new code has been entered, a window
requesting to confirm the user’s new code will
occur.
After confirmation, a user’s code will be changed into a new one.
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1
2
Menu Configuring Engineer’s code Properties
ATTENTION!
Here and hereafter, the properties, obligatory to be configured during creation of a new system, written in
bold.
8 PROPERTIES OF STRELEC’S DEVICES
8.1 Common properties of Strelec
Radio frequency and general properties of the wireless system are accessible from the menu:
Systems code – a property which units equipment of the wireless system. It contains 2 digits, each lies within the range 00-99. One of the digits is acces­sible to be changed by a user. Another is selected randomly by PU-R.
Frequency range – selection of a frequency range (434 МHz or 868 МHz1).
Channels number – a number of a main frequency channel within a fre-
quency range. Selection of a main channel enables several wireless systems to operate at the same facility2.
External disturbance – a wireless expander generates a signal “External dis­turbance” in the event of detecting an irrelevant wireless signal at the operat­ing channel.
Extended range – an operating range of wireless devices is extended by 1.5
times, when periods of control signals’ transmission and the control of a
communication channel by 5 times.
Properties of detection circuit interfaces of the Control Panels "Akkord­512", "Raduga-2А", "Raduga-4А" "Raduga-3/240", accessible from this menu as well, are described in the properties of the wireless expanders WEx (the paragraph 8.2, page 67) and WExF240 (the paragraph 8.4, page 71) cor­respondingly.
Optimization of radio frequency circuits of wireless devices is performed only for every range separately. There­fore, while operating in the frequency range, different from the range, the devise has been optimized for; the operat­ing range of the device will be decreased (approximately by 2-4 times).
An inbuilt scanner of radio air can be used for selection of an optimal frequency channel. A minimum noise level within a frequency channel should serve as criteria for selection.
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Menu Control Code Manual bypass
8.2 Properties of the wireless expander WEx
The properties, necessary to be configured while adding a device, are written in bold.
General properties
Control of slave WEx – the period, upon which expiry, a signal about
communication fault with a slave expander in the case of lack of its con­trol wireless signals, will be generated. The value of the period is from
1.5 to 15 min.
Access code to WEx – input/change of the access code to a wireless ex-
pander. An access code is stored in the memory of the wireless expander. The code is produced by PU-R upon connection with a wireless expand­er. To display the code, enter 4 digits from the keypad. To change a cur­rent code of the expander into a new one, press the screen button
Change and enter a new code twice. After producing the current
code, PU-R will change the access code in the wireless expander.
Manual/forced bypass of addresses is enabled – options, enabled the ac-
tions of manual and forced bypasses of detectors.
Comment: manual bypass is turning manually control of disturbed or tampered detectors off from the menu
Forced bypass is turning control of disturbed detectors automatically off, when arming.
Prohibition of arming if there are tampers/faults – prohibition of the
wireless expander’ partitions arming, if there are tampers/faults.
Powering an expander, control АС/DC enable / disable control
modes of primary and secondary batteries supply.
Control from PUL1 – type of partitions that control users’ codes WEx 0
from PUL or PUL-R (global/local).
Partitions 1-16
Global number – a partition's number in the global enumeration. Every
global partition of the expander is included into one global partition.
Only for the wireless expander WEx – network coordinator WEx 0.
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Entrance hall Back entrance Cellar Bathroom Bedroom Playroom Lavatory Corridor Dining-room
Stair Back door Emergency exit Entrance door Garage Garage door Reception room Hall Kitchen
Building extension Living room Workroom Balcony Study room Mansard Closet Land territory Partition
Global partitions are necessary for arming partitions of remote wireless expanders. Note: PU-R enables performance of those control operations that are ac­companied by entering a users code only for global partitions.
Comment – allocating text descriptors to local partitions of an expander.
Descriptors are indicated by PU-R in the event protocol, status window and etc.
The following partition descriptors are defined by default:
A descriptor varied from the others can also be allocated to a partition.
For that, use means of the software “Strelec” while synchronizing from a
PC.
Fire attention – an option, at which activation, a fire alarm in this parti-
tion will be generated only when at least two fire detectors have been triggered. If only one fire detector has been triggered, an alarm signal
“Fire attention” will be generated. The option is not referred to triggering
of manual fire detectors.
Delay of arming/disarming – activation of delays for partitions arming
and disarming, extending from 32 sec. to 3.5 min..
"Rearming" – automatic arming of a partition in the period from 4 sec. to
15 min. after its tampering.
Relay (R1, R2, R3, outputs LMP and SND)
Events – a filter of events, which trigger a relay. The events are the fol-
lowing:
alarm (together with enforcement and tampers) fire fault
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disarming
Event of WEx – influence of the wireless expander’s own events (case’s
tampering and power supply’s fault) to the relay.
Influence of partitions – connection of events occurred in the partitions
of the wireless expander with the relay.
Operation time – an option, with enables to restrict time of a relay opera-
tion up to 8 min. This option can be useful, for example, to restrict oper­ation time of an external sounder.
Type – selection of a relay’s triggering type from the list:
Normally-closed; Normally-opened; Pulsed (single closing for 4 sec.); Periodically-switched + normally-opened (the period is 2 sec.) Periodically-switched + normally-closed (the period is 2 sec.)
Delay – a delay of a relays activation from 3 sec. to 4 min.
User (1-30)
Partitions – a list of wireless expander’s local partitions, which is con-
trolled by a user from the local keypads PUL or PUL-R.
Code – a user’s code, which is used for controlling of wireless expand-
er’s partitions by PUL or PUL-R.
Interface properties of the detection circuit "Akkord-512"
The options are included into the system’s common properties( see the para­graph 4.4 menu "Properties").
Initial address of SL512 – an initial address, displaying status of Strelec’s
wireless expanders in the detection circuit of the Control Panel "Akkord­512", varies from 0 to 62 (enter 64 in order to turn the displaying mode off).
Every expander of the system occupies 2 addresses in the detection circuit SL “Akkord-512". Concurrently, the partitions 1-8 of the wireless expander occupies address with the number i in the SL, whereas the partitions 9-16 occupy the address with the number i+1.
For example:
Initial address = 34.
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Address in the SL "Akkord-512"
Wireless expander
Partitions of the wireless expander
34 0 1-8
35
9-16
36 1 1-8
37
9-16
38 2 1-8
39
9-16
The number of wireless expanders = 3.
Autonomous mode – the mode, in which WEx is becoming a key element
of the SL "Akkord-512", and its address in the SL is 0.
The module of remote indication BVI-64 or executive units from the com­position of the device “Akkord-512” are required to be included into the list of the devices which have to be connected with the detection circuit.
8.3 Properties of the wireless expander WExF
The properties, required to be configured after a device has been added, are in bold.
General properties
Control of slave WEx Access code
Their functions are similar to the properties of WEx.
Partitions 1-16
Global number Comment Fire attention
Their functions are similar to the properties of WEx. Raduga2А address the address of the partition’s dispalying in the SL
"Raduga-2А/4А" (varies from 1 to 64, enter 65 to turn it off).
SL control address
The option is included into the general properties of the system (see the par­agraph 4.4 of the menu "Properties").
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The address lies within the range from 1 to 8. This address is used for WExF to acknowledge control signals of SL integrity. The address is select­ed only from the programmed addresses (one of the system’s partitions must have this address in the SL).
8.4 Properties of the wireless expander WExF240
The properties, necessary to be configured after a device has been added, are in bold.
General properties
Control of slave WEx Access code
Their functions are similar to the properties of WEx.
Partitions 1-16
Global number Comment Fire attention
Their functions are similar to the properties of WEx.
Initial address of Raduga-3
The option is included into the general properties of the system (see the par­agraph 4.4 of the menu "Properties").
The initial address of location of detectors and expanders in the SL "Radu­ga-3/240", varies from 1 to 240, for deactivation, enter 241.
8.5 Detectors properties
The properties required to be configured after a device has been added, are in bold.
General
The general properties of the detectors Aurora-R, Ikar-R, RIG, CP-R, Arfa-R.
Partitions number a number of a local partition, a detector is allocat-
ed to.
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Loop resistance
RIG state
More than 10 kOhm
broken
from 4 to 7 kOhm
norm
Less than 2.8 kOhm
broken
Loop resistance
RIG state
More than 40 kOhm
fault
from 10 to 20 kOhm
fire
from 4 to 7 kOhm
norm
Less than 2.8 kOhm
fire
Less than 200 Ohm
fault
Transmission period – transmission period of control wireless signals by
a detector. The transmission period can be increased to extend a battery’s service life, or decreased to raise a speed of detectors’ respond.
Communication control – a period, after which expiration, a signal about
a fault in communication with a detector, lacking control wireless sig­nals, will be generated. This period can be set with a small value (up to
1.5 min.), if the requirements of a channel’s reliability control are high. The period of communication control can be set at the maximum (up to 15 min), if a noise level is high at the facility.
Properties of the detectors Aurora-R, Ikar-R, Afra-R
Sensitivity – adjustment of a detector’s sensitivity level. Sensitivity de-
fines the operation threshold of a detector.
Properties of the detector RIG
Control of sealed contact/loop – supervision of a sealed contact/loop
control. When the control is off, a sealed control or loop is considered to be not disturbed.
Sealed contact normally-opened/normally-closed – if the chosen sealed
contact is normally-closed, a state when a magnet is touching a detector is considered to be normal. A detector, with its sealed contact being normally-opened, is in the normal mode, when there is no magnet.
Loop type – selecting a RIG’s loop type. Depending on detectors co n-
nected to RIG, a loop type can be security or fire.
Thresholds of a security loop:
Thresholds of a fire loop:
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Type
Number
Local partitions
1-8
9-16
Global partitions
1-8
9-16
Menu Configuring System WEx 0
Properties ›1
Common properties WEx supervision
Global partitions
Action
Parameters
Arming of local partitions
Partitions list
Disarming of local partitions
Partitions list
Panic
Partition number
Request about local partitions states
Partitions list
Start relay
Number of WEx and relay number
1
2
8.6 Properties of control devices
The properties required to be configured, while adding a device, are in bold.
Common properties
The common properties of the devices RBU, PUL-R correspond to the common properties of detectors.
Properties of PUL-R
Partitions indication – selection of a type and number of local parti-
tions indicated by LEDs of PUL-R.
There are following combinations of partitions indication:
Note: in order to supervise global partitions by PUL-R, turn the corre­sponding option in the properties of WEx 0.
Sound – activation/deactivation of audible alarm system of PUL-R (ac-
tivating indication of alarms).
Properties of strokes – actions performed when the buttons “1” – “9” of
PUL-R are stroked2 extendedly.
The list of actions that can be performed by extended strokes of PUL-R:
If the right screen button is <Show> instead of <Action>, press it to show the devices tree, after which press the
screen button “Action” occurred at the screen.
Extended stroke – push and hold a button until an audible signal occurs.
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Stop relay
Number of WEx and relay number
Forced disarming
Partitions list
Fire and faults reset
Partitions list
Fire alarm
Partition number
Action
Parameters
Arming of global partitions
Partitions list
Disarming of global partitions
Reset of fire alarms and faults in global partitions
Request about global partitions states
1
1
кн. 1 Local partitions states
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Change
OK
кн. Local partitions arming
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Change
OK
1. Mark
2. Press
PUL-R functioning as a slave device of the network coordinator (WEx) can also perform the following actions:
In order to select an action, press the screen button Change ›. Moving the buttons , relocate
the cursor to the line above the partitions list and again press the
button Change .
Properties of RBU
Sound – activation/deactivation of RBU’s sound alarm.
Properties of strokes – actions performed when the RBU buttons ,
›, ‹*›, ‹are clicked once, double
The list of actions and the order of their change is similar to PUL-R.
or extendedly.
Double clicking – pressing two buttons simultaneously.
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8.7 Properties of output modules groups
The properties required to be configured while adding a device, are written in bold.
Common
The common properties of the devices OM-R version 1 and 2, Sirena-R:
Partition number – a local partitions number assignment. The events
such as faults or tampers are transferred from an output module in this local partition.
Group number – all the output modules are allocated in one of 8 groups.
Every group can be either turned on or off (see the paragraph 7.11, page
64). If the group is off, a relay start wont be executed while carrying out conditions of activation.
Delay – an activating delay of an output module varied from 3 sec. To 4
min.
Events – a filter of events that make an output module trigger, such as
following:
alarms (together with forced alarms and tampers) fires faults disarming
Event of WEx – influence of own events of a wireless expander (case
tampering, power supply fault) to an output module.
Influence of WExi partitions – connection between events in partitions
of the expander with the number i and the output module given. For global output modules, i can be varied from 0 to 15.
Operation time – is an option that enables to restrict the activation time
of an output module by 8 min. The option can be useful, for example, for limitation of a sounder’s operation time.
Transmission period/RF Link control – options are assigned similarly to
the options of detectors.
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Resistance at the input Flt
OM-R state
More than 10 kOhm
fault
From 4 to 7 kOhm
norm
Less than 2.8 kOhm
fault
OM-R’s power supply voltage
OM-R state
More than 23 V
Norm
from 15 to 22 V
fault
from 12 to 15 V
norm
Less than 11 V
fault
Properties of OM-R, versions 1 and 2
Control of input Flt – if control is on, a fault signal (“Fault”) is trans-
ferred to the wireless expander, when load resistance connected to the input “Flt”, reaches some high values. Resistance thresholds are the fol­lowing:
Type – selection of relay triggering type from the following list:
Normally-closed Normally-opened pulsed (about 4 sec.) periodical switching + normally-opened (the period is 2 sec.)
Power supply monitoring – is this option is on, OM-R monitors its pow-
er supply voltage
8.8 Properties of system devices
The properties required to be configured while adding a device, are written in bold.
Common
The common properties of the wireless alarm system “Argon” and the auto
dialer UOO-AV (version 1).
Address – a cover address of the messages transmission system to the
Monitoring Station.
Transmission period – a transmission period of control signals varied
from 2 min to 24 hours, to the Monitoring station.
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1 telephone number
9 t 8 _
Change
OK
Properties of the auto dialer UOO-AV (version 1)
Telephone numbers 1-4 – telephone numbers of the Monitoring Sta-
tion’s telephone lines.
The telephone numbers can include numbers from 0 to 9, as well as symbols: ‘t’ and p’.
The symbol tmeans that a dialer, while dialing, should wait a beep, whereas the symbol p’ – a 2-second pause should be hold.
In order to dial the symbols tor p in a telephone number, press the but-
ton while being in the needed position of the number.
Transmission format – a protocol of data transmission to the receiver
of the Monitoring Station.
UOO-АV (version 1) supports two types of data transmission protocols such as "Ademco Contact ID" and "ЧM Argus-T".
Additional information
Specification of PU-R
Dimensions – 130x145x30 mm Weight – not more than 0.3 kg
Range of operating temperatures – -10..+55° С
Relative humidity during operation – up to 93 % at 40° С
Temperature range during transportation – -50..+55° С
Relative humidity during transportation – up to 95 % at 40° С
Protection index – IP41
Mean time between failures – at least 60000 hours Mean service life (regardless battery life) – at least 8 years
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