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Wireless Keypad PU-R 

 

 5 Configuration of Strelec   

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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 

suc-

cessfully  is  oc-
curred 

at 

the 

keypad.  
 

 

 

 

 

5.

 

Configuration of the keypad’s options 

When  the  configuration  of  Strelec  is  completed,  configure  the  keypad’s  op-
tions. 

1.

 

Change the engineer’s code of the keypad (on default is "1111") 

Menu 

 Settings 

 Users 

 Engineer 

 Code 

  

 

‹ Change

 

 

 

2.

 

Set the current time 

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. 

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Summary of Contents for PU-R

Page 1: ...STRELEC ________________________________________________________________________ PU R WIRELESS KEYPAD User Manual 2 0 0 6...

Page 2: ...ITIAL CONFIGURATION PERFORMED BY THE KEYPAD 29 5 3 REGISTRATION OF PU R IN THE WIRELESS EXPANDER 34 5 4 ALTER STRELEC S PROPERTIES 35 5 5 IMPORT STRELEC S PROPERTIES 40 5 6 SYNCHRONIZATION OF CONFIGUR...

Page 3: ...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 GR...

Page 4: ...ation of the Strelec including its to pology 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 config...

Page 5: ...neously Up to 30 users codes and an engineer s 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...

Page 6: ...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 ada...

Page 7: ...er set 3 Adapter of the fixed connection to the wireless expander of Strelec 4 Lithium battery 9 V 1 2 h or the accumulator NiMH 8 4 V 170 m h 2 PU R DESIGN AND CONTROL BUTTONS 2 1 Outward appearance...

Page 8: ...he panic message is transmitted to the Monitor ing 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 w...

Page 9: ...ot 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...

Page 10: ...tion 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 inse...

Page 11: ...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 synchr...

Page 12: ...U R 4 Screen menu 12 PU R can be connected to the wireless expander RROP through the interface RS 232 by using three connecting conductors instead of the cable 4 SCREEN MENU 4 1 Main window and menu n...

Page 13: ...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 en tered in order to receive the a...

Page 14: ...e 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 en ergy consumption saving the battery in 8 seconds in the case if no buttons...

Page 15: ...Wireless Keypad PU R 4 Screen menu 15 4 2 Menu structure 24 16 18 25 23 21...

Page 16: ...s copy2 clock settings from the wireless expander and synchronize their clocks Radio mode Select the current interface of the communication with the wireless expand er1 On wireless Off RS 232 When the...

Page 17: ...e 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...

Page 18: ...nd options System Display the wireless system s topology in the shape of a tree Settings of all the de vices of Strelec can be accessed from this window Press the screen button Properties to view and...

Page 19: ...ecessary 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 Th...

Page 20: ...titions of Strelec The following partition descriptors are defined by default Entrance hall Back entrance Cellar Bathroom Bedroom Playroom Lavatory Corridor Dining room Stair Back door Emergency exit...

Page 21: ...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 ano...

Page 22: ...the wireless expander s state Moving from one partition to another is performed by the buttons 0 1 Aurora R 0 2 RIG Back State State Norma Link Norm Back Refresh Brk AC DC Link Bypass WEx1 Global par...

Page 23: ...r network coordinator The event line con tains the time when the event has occurred according to the time grade of the ex pander When the screen button Details is pressed the window displaying detaile...

Page 24: ...e system topology Se lect 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 butt...

Page 25: ...ontrol 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 t...

Page 26: ...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 pe...

Page 27: ...is expired on default is 32 sec Activation of the detector s control is performed in the similar way the screen button On is used System reset The menu is used for resetting the coordinator of the wi...

Page 28: ...uration1 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...

Page 29: ...tem 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 Configurati...

Page 30: ...e keypad is correctly connected with the ex pander 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...

Page 31: ...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...

Page 32: ...eless 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...

Page 33: ...oc curred at the keypad 5 Configuration of the keypad s options When the configuration of Strelec is completed configure the keypad s op tions 1 Change the engineer s code of the keypad on default is...

Page 34: ...ber 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 Change Change until a desired list of partition...

Page 35: ...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...

Page 36: ...f 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 comp...

Page 37: ...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 oc cur When the programming i...

Page 38: ...es 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 hav...

Page 39: ...reen button Action and choose the option Program Changing properties of PU R Properties of PU R can be changed in the menu Menu Settings After properties of the keypad have been changed its settings a...

Page 40: ...d when the keypad doesn t have configuration in its memory or there is a necessity of complete updating of the wireless system s con figuration For reading properties of wireless expanders slave and s...

Page 41: ...perties of the wireless system a user can use both the interface RS 232 and the wireless interface if the configuration of the sys tem has been loaded in the keypad and registered in the keypad Wex 0...

Page 42: ...n with a PC By using a PC and the software Strelec the following operations can be execut ed 1 Export of the system s configuration from a PC to the keypad export of Strelec to PU R 2 Import the Strel...

Page 43: ...ely levels of communi cation quality for all the devices of Strelec as well as define how levels of com munication quality have been changing for the selected devices during a period of time1 A level...

Page 44: ...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 communica...

Page 45: ...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 us ing its receiver when...

Page 46: ...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 cl...

Page 47: ...used The detector of wall detachment is designed to monitor unau thorized detachment of PU R from the wall When the detector of wall detachment is triggered the wireless expander functioning as a netw...

Page 48: ...le 3 locat ed 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 pre...

Page 49: ...keypad 49 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...

Page 50: ...twork adapter should be connected by using a standard cutoff point Wires of an external power source should be connected to the terminals of station ary connection Should PU R be stationary connected...

Page 51: ...eypad PU R 6 Assembling the keypad 51 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...

Page 52: ...ew events Fire security fault tamper and etc messages are accompanied by light indication changes in col or of screen illumination and audible alarm sig nal Audible alarm or fault signal will be turne...

Page 53: ...aphs at the top part of the screen When no alarms or faults are detected in the system Communication through RS 232 or radio communica tion is not worse than 1 The following indicators must be glowing...

Page 54: ...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...

Page 55: ...ol 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...

Page 56: ...on 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...

Page 57: ...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 ra...

Page 58: ...by the picto graphs 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...

Page 59: ...w down by using the button If necessary filter events according to their types Menu Event protocol Events filter Engineer code To activate the filter remove ticks from the events that should be filter...

Page 60: ...CCCC user s code from 0000 to 9999 If the operation has been completed successfully a window reporting global partitions arming will occur and indication of partitions current status will be changed...

Page 61: ...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 ha...

Page 62: ...mstances when a criminal forces a user to disarm a facility while the user wishes to secretly report about it to the Monitor ing Station When a forced disarming is performed global partitions are disa...

Page 63: ...ble and light indi cation 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...

Page 64: ...ing 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...

Page 65: ...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 as...

Page 66: ...ces 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 Akkord...

Page 67: ...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 detecto...

Page 68: ...room Mansard Closet Land territory Partition 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 att...

Page 69: ...m 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...

Page 70: ...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 Gener...

Page 71: ...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...

Page 72: ...el 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 seale...

Page 73: ...u Configuring System WEx 0 Properties 1 Common properties WEx supervision Global partitions Sound activation deactivation of audible alarm system of PUL R ac tivating indication of alarms Properties o...

Page 74: ...l partitions states 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 Propertie...

Page 75: ...vation 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 ta...

Page 76: ...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 OM R s power supply voltage OM R state More than 23...

Page 77: ...of the number Transmission format a protocol of data transmission to the receiver of the Monitoring Station UOO V version 1 supports two types of data transmission protocols such as Ademco Contact ID...

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