teko ASTRA ZITADEL Quick Start Manual

Research And Development Center TEKO
Wireless Intrusion and Fire Detection System
QUICK START GUIDE
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1. PURPOSE OF THE GUIDE 4
2. SYSTEM FUNCTION 5
3. ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS 6
4. SYSTEM OVERVIEW 11
5. ASTRA-8945 PRO STRUCTURE 17
6.WIRING RULES 18
7. MONITORING SOFTWARE SUITE ASTRA-PRO. GENERAL INFORMATION 30
8. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLERS 33
9. SYSTEM SETUP 38
10. MOUNTING DEVICES AT A SECURED FACILITY 48
11 RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS 57
12 SYSTEM RESTORE 59
13 FIRMWARE UPDATE 60
14 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 68
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15 EVENT LOG 72
16 SYSTEM USERS 75
17 LED INDICATION 85
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1. PURPOSE OF THE GUIDE
The Guide is intended for quick start of the Astra-Zitadel Alarm System based on Astra­8945 Pro Control Panel version v1_x and Astra-Pro Monitoring Software Suite (MSS)
version v2_x.
Before you begin setting up your equipment, we strongly recommend reading Chapters 1­8 of the Guide. This will help you properly prepare your equipment for setup and installation.
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2. SYSTEM FUNCTION
Astra-Zitadel system is intended for arranging complex intrusion/fire and other types of alarm systems (emergency, technological alarms, etc.) using wireless, wired and analogue addressable technology.
The system with a central device Astra-8945 Pro Control Panel ensures arrangement of on-site alarm system with computer monitoring at one or more surveillance posts operating within information networks using the TCP/IP transport protocol.
The distinguishing feature of the wireless part of the system is data transfer over wireless networks in accordance with IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee Pro standard within the radio frequency range of 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz.
The distinguishing feature of the wired part of the system is data exchange within random topology networks of TIA/EIA-485-A (RS-485) standard with improved driver parameters allowing over 100 components to be connected within the network without special circuit matching and decoupling.
2.1 SYSTEM ADVANTAGES
Setting of the system and all system components using MSS is performed with only
central Control Panel being connected to the computer.
The interface of MSS Setup module is easy to use and self-explanatory with integrated
instructions.
Ease of installation of system wireless part. Complete freedom when choosing mounting places for wireless devices at the facility. Automatic calculation of data transmission routes within radio network. Dynamic
routing.
Short system response time. Dynamic crypto-protection algorithm under the AES standard with 128-bit keys.
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3. ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS
AS
Alarm System
MSS
Monitoring Software Suite
DBMS
Database Management System
RF
Radio Frequency (Wireless Channel)
WE
Wireless Zones Extender WE 2.4 GHz (Network Coordinator)
HE
Hardwired Zones Extender Astra-713
RVZ
Wireless Receiver (Network Coordinator)
RB
Rechargeable Battery
AL
Alarm Loop
ZN
Zone
IR
PIR Motion Detector Astra-Z-5145 versions A, B or P
AC
Acoustic Glass Break Detector Astra-Z-6145
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MC
Magnetic Contact Door Opening Detector Astra-Z-3345
WTR
Wireless Transmitter
VBR
Vibration Detector Astra-Z-6245
SD
Smoke Detector Astra-Z-4245
FCP
Fire Call Point Astra-Z-4545
HD
Heat Detector Astra-Z-4345
RCKF or RC
Remote Control Key Fob Astra-Z-3245
RU
Relay Unit Astra-823
WRU
Wireless Relay Unit Astra-8245
LSA
Light-&-Sound Alerter (Siren) Astra-Z-2345
FVA
Fire Voice Alerter Astra-Z-2945
FLA
Fire Light Alerter - Exit Sign Astra-Z-2745
RTR
Repeater / Router provides retransmitting and routing of data streams within wireless network
RM
Embeddable Relay Module Astra-MR
SW
Software
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FW
Firmware
IP
Astra-863 ver. A Indication Panel
IPE
Astra-863 ver. AE IP Extender
ICP
Astra-863 ver. B Indication and Control Panel
ICPE
Astra-863 ver. BE ICP Extender
WKP
Wireless Keypad Astra-Z-8145 Pro
HKP
Hardwired Keypad Astra-814 Pro
USB
Universal Serial Bus – data transfer serial interface
PIN
PIN code with pre-defined permissions to login the system from PC or system control devices
TM
A unique 64-bit identification code in the Touch Memory interface input under the Dallas Semiconductor DS1990A(R) specification. May come from electronic tablets (iButton components in a MicroCAN housing) or from identification components that generate similar identification codes operating on other identification principles (Proximity, biometrics, etc.)
ES
Event Source –a component (or part thereof) that is an independent source of information to be processed by the Control Panel
Logical partition (partition)
Logical group consisting of event sources
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RS-485
Serial data transfer interface between Astra components with the EIA RS-485 standard
«Normal»
Status of a wireless component whose detection channel has no detectable physical factor or notification
«Violation»
Status of a wireless component whose detection channel has a detectable physical factor or notification (the Control Panel allows processing such notifications as «Alarm», «Fire» or «Failure», depending on the detection channel type)
«Intrusion Alarm»
Notification from an intrusion-type device whose detection channel has a detectable physical factor
«Fire Alarm»
Notification from a fire-type device whose detection channel has a detectable physical factor
LT
Astra-942 Laser Tester (a part of control panel delivery set)
GSM
Global System Mobile - digital cellular communication technology based on the TDMA communication standard
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency analog telephone signal (for example, to be used for dialing)
FSK
Frequency-Shift Keying, where each 0 and 1 in the data sequence corresponds to certain sine-wave signal frequencies with constant amplitude
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Relay
External circuit control relay output with galvanic isolation from the component network («dry contact»). Indifferent to direction of controlled current flow or polarity of the controlled voltage
OC
Open Collector output galvanically linked to the component’s common wire. Ensures control of «inflowing» current
(F)VA
(Fire) Voice Alerting
PCB
Printed Circuit Board
BAT
Battery
ShC
Short Circuit
CC
Circuit Cut (Open Circuit)
DB
Database
HDD
Hard Disk Drive (commonly called “hard drive”)
DIC
Design and Installation Company
TM
Technical Maintenance
CSP
Central Surveillance Post
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4. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
4.1. MAIN FEATURES
up to 8 wireless networks - 2.4 GHz with 250 wireless components each or 433
MHz with 192 wireless components each - with the total capacity of the wireless part of the whole system of up to 2 000 wireless components
up to 125 hardwired devices on RS-485 interface
support of up to 7 wireless extenders WE 2.4 GHz and up to 4 wireless
extenders WE 433 MHz. Total amount of wireless extenders of different types supported is 7.
up to 30 hardwired zones extenders with capacity of up to 8 alarm lops each
with a maximum total capacity of up to 240 zones;
up to 250 logical partitions;
up to 500 system outputs located in various system components;
availability of system outputs (Relay/OC) with circuit integrity supervision;
up to 250 users;
up to 1 000 system control identifiers (PINs, TM keys and remote control key
fobs);
up to 50 ID readers located in various system components;
up to 4 wireless keypads, operating within wireless network of Astra-8945 Pro
central control panel;
up to 8 hardwired keypads operating via RS-485 interface;
possibility of arrangement of access control system;
up to 8 system messages recipients;
PSTN, GSM and LAN are used as an external communication channels; USB,
LAN, RS-485 are used as a communication channel with MSS; possibility to
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remotely monitor the system via Internet through TCP/IP networks with fixed IP addresses using MSS software;
system remote control with SMS;
AstraMobile app for OS Android;
up to 96 separate programmable voice alerting areas.
These system parameters may decrease in case of simultaneous use of resource consuming devices like PSTN, LAN or GSM modules.
4.2. SYSTEM STRUCTURE
4.2.1. The central device of the system is Astra-8945 Pro Control Panel with built-in radio network coordinator. Panel`s sufficient memory allows saving all common system
settings and the events history. Panel is equipped with a built-in non-volatile clock.
4.2.2. WE 2.4 GHz or WE 433 MHz are used as external wireless zones extenders without memory and clock.
4.2.3. Astra-713 version 3_0_1 is used as a hard-wired zones extender.
4.2.4. The Control Panel supports operation with Astra-823 and Astra-Z-8245 relay units.
4.2.5. Astra-8945 Pro Control Panel has 2 slots for installing and registering the
following embeddable modules (delivered separately):
Astra-PSTN module (provides message transmission in Contact ID and SIA FSK
standards);
Astra-GSM module (2 SIM; voice messaging, CID standard message transmission
in voice channel; SIA IP and PRO-net standard message transmission in GPRS channel; Argus-ST standard message transmission in CSD channel);
Astra-LAN module (provides message transmission via TCP/IP networks in PRO-
net and SIA IP standards; ensures data exchange with MSS Cores installed on distant PCs and servers);
Astra-RS-485 module (provides additional connection of up to 127 devices per
every RS-485 module, up to 250 devices in total including devices registered in the built-in RS-485 interface; possible interface length is up to 1000 m);
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Astra-RM module (provides 2 additional system relay outputs).
4.2.6. System monitoring is provided by indication panels Astra-863, wireless keypads Astra-Z-8145 Pro, hard-wired keypads Astra-814 Pro and the Monitoring Software Suite MSS Astra Pro.
4.2.7. Wireless light and sound alerting is provided by means of Astra-Z-2345, wireless evacuation signs - by means of Astra-Z-2745 (Exit sign), and wireless voice alerting - by means of Astra-Z-2945.
4.3. PROCESSING INFORMATION
4.3.1. The Control Panel Astra-8945 Pro processes information coming from event sources (ES) in logical partitions assigned to them. Each system component (wired or wireless) may have several event sources:
The body of any device which reflects its operability status. Its address is indicated
in the MSS interface after «#». For example: MC#1; RTR#2
Detection channels:
channel 1 - this is the main detection channel for wireless IR, AC, MC, etc.
detectors;
channel 2 - this is an auxiliary detection channel implemented by ZONE
terminals on a wireless device PCB, or opening circuit of the magnets fixed to the metal surface at detachment of vibration detector;
activated zones of Astra-713 hardwired zones extenders or other devices.
Detection channel is indicated in the MSS interface by the number after the component address number and «/».
For example: MC#1/1; RTR#2/1
Each event source is assigned to appropriate partition with pre-set properties.
4.3.2. An information about any violation in a logical partition is processed only in case
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the partition is armed.
4.3.3. Arming/disarming of partitions is performed using identifiers.
4.3.4. System supports 3 types of identifiers (ID) and corresponding ID readers:
PIN code is a code consisting of 4 to 6 digits.
Readers for PIN codes are: MSS modules, Control Panel Astra-8945 Pro, keypads Astra-Z-8145 Pro and Astra-814 Pro.
ТМ keys/Wiegand keys
Astra-8945 Pro, Astra-814 Pro, Astra-713, Astra-863 ver.А/B have an input
interface for connection of ТМ readers. Astra-8945 Pro Control Panel supports readers of Wiegand and Dallas
Semiconductor DS 1990A(R) standards.
Remote Control Key Fobs Astra-Z-3245 or Astra-RC with dedicated
arm/disarm buttons .
4.3.5. All events are divided into categories. Categorization is performed on the basis of the Ademco ® Contact ID Protocol for Alarm System Communications (SIA DC-05-
1999.09).
4.4. INFORMATION OUTPUT
To output and process information are used:
Relay/OC system outputs located in various system components (Astra-8945 Pro
Control Panel, WE 2.4 GHz or WE 433 MHz wireless extender, Astra-823 and Astra-Z-8245 relay units, Astra-RM relay module, Astra-713 wired extender, Astra-Z-8745 and Astra-Z-8845 routers, Astra-814 hardwired keypad);
virtual system outputs belonging to alerters Astra-Z-2345 and Astra-Z-2745 in
the form of light and sound alerting channels;
virtual system outputs belonging to indication panels of Astra-863 series and
control keypads Astra-Z-8145Pro, Astra-814 Pro in the form of LED indicators
and built-in buzzers;
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alerting initiated in voice alerting areas; remote notification via GSM and PSTN channels and Internet. For this purpose
Astra-8945 Pro supports on-board installation of Astra-GSM, Astra-PSTN and Astra-LAN modules.
4.5. RADIO NETWORK SPECIFICS
Astra-8945 Pro Control Panel has embedded transceiver RVZ and supports connection of up to 7 external wireless zones extenders WE 2.4 GHz or WE 433 MHZ, each of them is an own network coordinator. The number of supported WE 433 MHz extenders is limited to 4.
WE 2.4 GHz networks operate under IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee Pro standard. Each wireless network has its own proprietary set of parameters stored in non-volatile memory of the corresponding coordinator.
Each WE 2.4 GHz wireless network supports up to 250 wireless devices such as routers (RTR), detectors and alerters. RTRs are intended to extend coverage range of the wireless network due to 16 levels of signal retransmission and increase communication stability between wireless devices and central Control Panel. RTRs also provide information flows dynamic routing within network.
WE 433MHz networks work under frequency range of 433.92 MHz ± 0,2% with support of only one level of signal retransmission. The network topology is “tree”. Signal retransmission is provided by the same WE 433MHz extenders switched to repeater mode.
Each wireless device can belong to one network coordinator only. All wireless devices of all wireless networks are recorded in a single list in the Control
Panel memory.
4.6. RS-485 INTERFACE FEATURES
System devices are connected via RS-485 interface of TIA / EIA-485-A standard. System devices` drivers (MAX3085 or HVD2x) allow connecting of more than 100
devices with the interface length of up to 1.5 km without taking special measures on
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signal amplification or retransmission. For more details refer to «Guidelines for Proper Wiring of an RS-485 (TIA/EIA-485-A)
Network" at http://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/763.
4.7. COMMUNICATION PORTS
Astra-8945 Pro Control Panel may be connected to a PC via 3 different communication ports:
built-in RS-485 interface of TIA/EIA-485-A standard;
additional main RS-485 interfaces of TIA/EIA-485-A standard implemented by
means of universal outputs of A or B slot provided Astra-RS-485 module is in­stalled;
LAN interface implemented by means of universal outputs of A or B slot provid-
ed Astra-LAN module is installed;
USB interface.
By means of any of these interfaces the Control Panel may be connected to a PC for system setting and monitoring. The first connection is available only via USB. Then you are free to change communication port.
We recommend RS-485 or LAN interface for continuous system monitoring. The Astra­8945 Pro housing design doesn’t allow connection to PC via USB unless the cover is removed.
For more details, please, refer to Paragraph 7.4. of this Guide.
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5. ASTRA-8945 PRO STRUCTURE
Front view of Astra-8945 Pro Control Panel with the cover installed / removed:
Delivery set of Control Panel includes whip antenna of 2.4 GHz frequency range which is connected to HF-jack of embedded transceiver. When installing antenna, the cap of antenna insertion hole must be removed.
Attention! Antennas of embedded transceiver and Astra-GSM module are not inter­changeable!
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6.WIRING RULES
6.1. POWER SUPPLY
6.1.1. The main system hardwired devices:
Control Panel Astra-8945 Pro
Wireless Extender WE 2.4 GHz or WE 433 MHz
Hardwired Keypad HKP Astra-814 Pro
Indication Panel Astra-863 ver.A/B
are powered from DC power supply of 10-27 V. These devices have an additional input for connecting backup power supply.
IP Astra-863 ver.A/B contain a DC-DC converter in its electronic circuit for supplying Astra-863 ver. AE/BE extenders ("+SLV" and "-SLV" terminals).
Astra-8945 Pro, Astra-814 Pro and Astra-863 ver. A/B have a special Zone input
with current control terminated by a resistor of 3.9 kOhm to connect a relay output of a power supply unit for the purpose of its operability supervision. The resistance of the input of 3.9 kOhm provides “Normal” status; short circuit or circuit cut provide “Failure” status of the Zone input.
In case the Zone input is not used, it must be terminated with the resistor of 3.9 kOhm and de-activated.
Astra-Z WE, Astra-863 ver.AE/BE and Astra-823 have no Zone input.
Attention! System wiring must be carried out with the power switched off!
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6.1.2. System hardwired devices:
Astra-713
Astra-823
are powered from DC power supply of 10.5-15 V. These devices don’t have the additional input for connecting backup power supply.
6.1.3. To provide continuous receiving/transmitting of signals within radio network, repeaters-routers should be continuously powered from external power supply.
Different types of repeaters-routers can be powered from different types of power sources:
Astra-Z-8845 ver. A - supply voltage is 10-27 V DC; possibility to put backup battery of LP704374 type (delivered separately) inside the device to provide 24 h. of continuous work is available.
Astra-Z-8845 ver. B - supply voltage is 10-27 V DC. Power reservation is possible only by external power supply used.
Astra-Z-8745 ver. A - supply voltage is 220 V AC; possibility to install backup battery of LP704374 type (delivered separately) inside the device to provide 24 h. of continuous work is available.
Astra-Z-8745 ver. B - supply voltage is 220 V AC. There is no possibility for power reservation.
Additionally the Astra-Z-8245 relay unit can be used as a repeater-router; supply voltage is 220 V AC or 10-27 V DC. Power reservation is possible only by DC power supply used.
In 433MHz wireless network the WE 433 MHz extender is used as a repeater; supplied from 2 power sources with DC voltage of 10-27 V.
6.1.4. Wireless devices of Intrusion-protection sub-system and of technological type:
PIR Astra-Z-5145 ver. A/B/P, Astra-5131 ver.A/B, Astra-5121
AC Astra-Z-6145, Astra-6131
MC Astra-Z-3345, Astra-3321
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VBR Astra-Z-6245
WLD Astra-Z-3645, Astra-361 RF
RC Astra-Z-3245, Astra-RC
PB Astra-3221
are powered from lithium batteries of different types. Power reservation is provided by permanent battery charge control. Battery discharge message is issued at least one month prior to reaching device inoperability threshold.
Wireless devices of Fire-protection sub-system and wireless alerters:
SD Astra-Z-4245, Astra-421 RF (2)
HD Astra-Z-4345
FCP Astra-Z-4545, Astra-4511 RF (2)
LSA Astra-Z-2345
FLA Astra-Z-2745
FVA Astra-Z-2945
are powered from 2 lithium batteries of different types depending on device type. Power reservation is provided by permanent battery charge control. Battery discharge message is issued at least one month prior to reaching pre-set discharge threshold on each battery separately.
6.1.5. When TTD Astra-Y is used in the alarm system, it is supplied with power from DC power source with supply voltage of 10.5-15 V. Power reservation is possible by power supply unit only.
Warning! When power source with rated DC voltage of 24 V is used for supplying the Control Panel, connection of TTD Astra-Y to this source is prohibited!
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6.2. ASTRA-8945 PRO COMMON WIRING DIAGRAM
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6.3. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS
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Please, note that operating modes set by jumpers are activated at the moment of device power up. Therefore, jumpers should be installed or removed with the device power turned off, unless otherwise specified.
Plugs are intended for:
switching device to setup mode,  resetting device to default configuration, switching device to registration mode.
All other parameters are set using Setup Module of MSS Astra-Pro.
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