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  • Page 1 Research And Development Center TEKO ASTRA ZITADEL Wireless Intrusion and Fire Detection System QUICK START GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. PURPOSE OF THE GUIDE 2. SYSTEM FUNCTION 3. ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS 4. SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5. ASTRA-8945 PRO STRUCTURE 6.WIRING RULES 7. MONITORING SOFTWARE SUITE ASTRA-PRO. GENERAL INFORMATION 8. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLERS 9. SYSTEM SETUP 10. MOUNTING DEVICES AT A SECURED FACILITY 11 RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS 12 SYSTEM RESTORE 13 FIRMWARE UPDATE...
  • Page 3 15 EVENT LOG 16 SYSTEM USERS 17 LED INDICATION...
  • Page 4: Purpose Of The Guide

    1. PURPOSE OF THE GUIDE The Guide is intended for quick start of the Astra-Zitadel Alarm System based on Astra- 8945 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 1- 8 of the Guide.
  • Page 5: System Function

    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.
  • Page 6: Abbreviations And Terms

    3. ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS Alarm System Monitoring Software Suite DBMS Database Management System Radio Frequency (Wireless Channel) Wireless Zones Extender WE 2.4 GHz (Network Coordinator) Hardwired Zones Extender Astra-713 Wireless Receiver (Network Coordinator) Rechargeable Battery Alarm Loop Zone PIR Motion Detector Astra-Z-5145 versions A, B or P Acoustic Glass Break Detector Astra-Z-6145...
  • Page 7 Magnetic Contact Door Opening Detector Astra-Z-3345 Wireless Transmitter Vibration Detector Astra-Z-6245 Smoke Detector Astra-Z-4245 Fire Call Point Astra-Z-4545 Heat Detector Astra-Z-4345 RCKF or RC Remote Control Key Fob Astra-Z-3245 Relay Unit Astra-823 Wireless Relay Unit Astra-8245 Light-&-Sound Alerter (Siren) Astra-Z-2345 Fire Voice Alerter Astra-Z-2945 Fire Light Alerter - Exit Sign Astra-Z-2745 Repeater / Router provides retransmitting and routing of data streams...
  • Page 8 Firmware Astra-863 ver. A Indication Panel Astra-863 ver. AE IP Extender Astra-863 ver. B Indication and Control Panel ICPE Astra-863 ver. BE ICP Extender Wireless Keypad Astra-Z-8145 Pro Hardwired Keypad Astra-814 Pro Universal Serial Bus – data transfer serial interface PIN code with pre-defined permissions to login the system from PC or system control devices A unique 64-bit identification code in the Touch Memory interface input...
  • Page 9 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»...
  • Page 10 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 Open Collector output galvanically linked to the component’s common wire. Ensures control of «inflowing» current (F)VA (Fire) Voice Alerting Printed Circuit Board...
  • Page 11: System Overview

    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 ...
  • Page 12 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.
  • Page 13  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.
  • Page 14 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.
  • Page 15  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.
  • Page 16 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; ...
  • Page 17: Astra-8945 Pro Structure

    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.
  • Page 18: Wiring Rules

    6.WIRING RULES Attention! System wiring must be carried out with the power switched off! 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 ...
  • Page 19 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: ...
  • Page 20  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: ...
  • Page 21 6.2. ASTRA-8945 PRO COMMON WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 22 6.3. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS...
  • Page 29 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, ...
  • Page 30: Monitoring Software Suite Astra-Pro. General Information

    Astra-8945 Pro central Control Panel from a PC. The MSS Astra-Pro is available for free at www.controlex.eu www.teko.biz/en Operability of the software is guaranteed on 32- and 64-bit computers under Win XP, Win 7, Win 8_x operating systems.
  • Page 31 7.3. SYSTEM USERS AND THEIR PERMISSIONS System supports 4 types of users with different authority levels:  The Engineer can login the system from any PC of the network, on which MSS modules are installed, as well as from hardwired/wireless keypads. System stops functioning while the Engineer is being logged in the system.
  • Page 32 7.4. MSS ASTRA-PRO INSTALLATON OPTIONS 7.4.1. MSS Astra-Pro can be installed and used in a variety of ways:  On one PC with SQL Server installed.  In a local computer network with SQL Server and MSS modules distributed among several computers.
  • Page 33: General Recommendations For Installers

    8. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLERS 8.1. WIRELESS PART OF THE SYSTEM Astra-8945 Pro has embedded radio transceiver 2.4 GHz, which supports up to 250 wireless devices of different types. Astra-8945 Pro allows connecting of up to 7 external wireless zones extenders WE 2.4 GHz with support of 250 wireless devices of different types by each one.
  • Page 34  processing no more than 16 information flows coming from the same routers/repeaters,  max 16 levels of signal retransmission,  lack of bindings between each other and “daughter” devices. ATTENTION! Don’t turn off the power and move away from radio visibility area those devices that are already registered in wireless network! In order to avoid loss of wireless communication between Control Panel and wireless devices and ensure effectiveness of dynamic routing algorithm, we recommend...
  • Page 35 8.4. ABOUT 2.4 GH WIRELESS COMPONENTS ON-SITE PLACEMENT Important! The system wireless networks’ ability to automatically select a data transfer route to the Control Panel through a large number of retransmission levels makes wireless device installation completely independent from the complexity of the facility, quantified by the number of obstacles for wireless signal propagation (walls, intermediate floors, etc.).
  • Page 36  Do not place wireless components directly on massive metal structures (metal building framework, ventilation ducts, shelves, etc.), as this will decrease the effectiveness of antennas because metal structures release and distort the antenna pattern.  Do not place wireless devices inside metal structures (in cabinets, in rooms with fine metal mesh in the wall finishing, etc.).
  • Page 37 8.6. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ON WIRELESS COMPONENTS ON- SITE PLACEMENT  Do not place wireless devices directly on massive metal constructions to avoid distortion of antenna pattern;  Do not place central control panel Astra-8945 Pro, wireless zones extenders and wireless devices inside metal constructions (metal boxes, safes etc.) or use re- mote antenna to secure wireless connection;...
  • Page 38: System Setup

    9. SYSTEM SETUP System setup is performed in two main stages:  Stage 1: System equipment setup and testing. This stage includes registering devices in the control panel memory and recording required parameters into sysytem devices.  Stage 2: On-site installation. This stage is performed after the whole system operability test is completed.
  • Page 39 9.1.1. The Procedure. Place the system equipment on worktable at the facility close to the Control Panel and the computer with MS SQL Server and MSS Astra-Pro installed. Wire system components in accordance with Wiring Diagram of Paragraph 6 of this Guide.
  • Page 40 Read settings out of the device and record them to the DB. Thereafter, when performing any settings, always record them to the device. The DB is updated automatically. Perform initial setup: change the Engineer PIN and record it to the device by clicking Change all settings needed.
  • Page 41 9.1.2. Device Setup Specifics General Rules:  Devices of any type can be registered at any selected address (Number) from the list.  Device status request is available immediately after the device registration is completed.  Status request of a group of devices cannot be performed. ...
  • Page 42 Prepare graphic plans of the secured facility using any graphic editor. Required file format:  Format: BMP, 32 bit  Size: no larger than 210x297 mm (A4)  Resolution: max 100-120 dpi Save BMP files to ТЕКО/Monitor/Pictures folder. Launch the Monitor with Engineer PIN. Click button to add graphic plan.
  • Page 43 Specify graphic file in the Add building plan pop-up window: When file is opened and the tab is formed in the plan window of the Monitor window, the file is saved in the SQL server DB. Multiple plans can be used with the Monitor depending on the complexity of the facility. The tabs are be used to switch between graphic plans;...
  • Page 44 In order to create a partition area, sequentially place (by clicking) corners of the figure. The figure closes automatically by clicking the Save button . Corners can be added or deleted to a closed figure with additional clicks. The location of any corner can be changed by clicking and dragging.
  • Page 45 Drag&drop necessary device from the System Structure tab on the necessary position on the graphic plan. The device icon will be added on selected place. or click Add device button from the toolbox and select device type from a pop-up window, then place it on necessary position.
  • Page 46 In the media library of the Monitor there are 6 custom icons in the form of frames. You can add your own ones by replacing icon files in Program Files (x86)\TEKO\MSS Astra Pro- For example, the «Custom 1» icon’s filename is v1.1\Monitor\Images folder.
  • Page 47 Re-login the Monitor with Operator PIN by clicking . The Monitor window will change. Monitor setup is complete.
  • Page 48: Mounting Devices At A Secured Facility

    10. MOUNTING DEVICES AT A SECURED FACILITY 10.1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING! If after complete system configuration, but before mounting equipment on- site it should be stored for a long time, we recommend taking battery cells out of wireless devices in order to save their capacities. In case the 433 MHz wireless devices are kept with battery cells taken out for more than 2 weeks, de-synchronization between wireless devices and their “parent”...
  • Page 49 5) Mount the rest of devices 6) In case the batteries were not removed from wireless devices before mounting, perform optimization of radio communication using Astra-942 laser tester of each device. 7) If batteries were removed before installation, put them into devices – first Secon- dary, then Primary.
  • Page 50 The procedure lasts one radio supervision time period. The result will be displayed in the Communication Quality column of the Wireless Devices table. In-depth information on incoming and outgoing communication channel with indication of signal/noise ratio value, LQI value, “parent” device address is available upon communica- tion quality details request command from the same right-click menu.
  • Page 51 13) In case there are 433 MHz wireless devices with signal level lower than 5 relative units and they are registered in WE 433 directly, delete them from WE memory, register additional WE in repeater mode and then register wireless devices in repeater memory.
  • Page 52 10.2. TESTING OF INSTALLED EQUIPMENT There are two testing methods: Real alarm activation method Test method. Recommended for regular system maintenance works. 10.2.1. Test method Operability test with red button of Astra-942 laser tester is available for all 2.4 GHz wire- less devices (except Astra-Z-3245) and for two 433 MHz devices Astra-4511 RF2 and As- tra-421 RF2.
  • Page 53 6) For fire-type detectors Astra-Z-4245 and Asra-Z-4545 a group testing is available. Group test is launched from Wireless Devices tab of the Monitor interface by means of selecting necessary devices and choosing group testing request com- mand from the right-click menu. For that purpose the Monitor Module must be logged in with the Operator or Technician PIN.
  • Page 54 During testing the detectors, having received the command over the radio, switch on their indicators for the time of 10 seconds, perform the test and send the results to the Control Panel. The test progress is displayed in Mark about passing the test and Date/ Time columns.
  • Page 55 1) Enginer can start voice alerting test from the Setup Module. 2) All tests of voice alerting are logged. 3) Technician or Operator can start voice alerting test from the Monitor interface on the Voice Alerting tab. 4) Right-click on selected alerting area and select message to start by number, or select message number in Start field.
  • Page 56 Stop alerting command delivery to all voice alerters may take up to 15 seconds. The current phrase is played back until the end. 7) In order to test voice alerting from Setup Module, start Setup Module with Engi- neer PIN. 8) Open Voice Alerting task, tick off necessary message in necessary alerting area, right click on selected message and choose Start voice alerting in the area com- mand.
  • Page 57: Restoring Default Settings

    11 RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS Default settings restoration procedure is aimed to:  avoid Control Panel’s faulty operation as a result of natural disaster;  initialization of Control Panel at any time;  initialization of Control Panel after firmware update Device Procedure For the procedure refer to the instructions of EQUIPMENT task of the MSS Astra-8945 Pro...
  • Page 58 Device Procedure Astra-814 Procedure not required. ATTENTION! Default Settings Restoration Procedure resets all parameters to their default val- ues, deletes registered devices from the system and clears system event log! Default configuration comprises two system access PINs: 1 2 3 4 5 6 – Engineer PIN (user #1), 1 2 3 4 –...
  • Page 59: System Restore

    12 SYSTEM RESTORE There is a possibility to backup existing radio networks, i.e. all data about registered wire- less devices and their parameters. Backup copy is created in control panel and automati- cally saved in a dedicated field of the database. We recommend performing the backup procedure only after system setup is completed, operability tests are done and system is put into operation.
  • Page 60: Firmware Update

    13 FIRMWARE UPDATE 13.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1) FW Update Utility of MSS Astra-Pro Software is used to update firmware of any hardwired or 2.4 GHz wireless device. 2) Firmware files (except those of wireless devices) are included into MSS installation package.
  • Page 61 5) Select necessary device in Device tab. Select firmware file from the list in Firm- ware files tab and press Record FW file button from the toolbox or use drag&drop. 6) Wait for the Done status 7) Disconnect the device from PC 8) Switch power off 9) Remove jumper from F1 plug If Astra-8945 Pro firmware is updated without altering the firmware file generation (e.g.
  • Page 62 1) Power up the Control Panel 2) Connect the Control Panel to a PC via USB 3) Run FW Update Module, wait for the Control Panel and all embedded modules descriptors to be read out. 4) Select WEM 2.4 in the Device tab 5) Further procedure is the same as for Astra-8945 Pro 13.2.3.
  • Page 63 6) Further procedure is the same as for Astra-8945 Pro 13.2.4. Radio transceiver embedded into wireless extender WE 2.4 1) Power up WE 2.4 2) Connect WE to PC via USB 3) Run FW Update Module, wait for the device descriptor to be read out. 4) Select WE on the Device tab 5) Further procedure is the same as for Astra-8945 Pro...
  • Page 64 13.2.5. HE Astra-713 1) Switch off the power of the HE, disconnect RS-485 interface 2) Install jumper on F7 plug (on two right-hand pins) 3) Connect Astra-984 adapter to the device. Switch device power on. 4) Connect Astra-984 adapter to PC via USB 5) Further procedure is the same as for Astra-8945 Pro Note.
  • Page 65 5) Further procedure is the same as for Astra-8945 Pro 13.2.8. IP Astra-863 ver.A and IPE Astra-863 ver.B 1) Power off the device, disconnect RS-485 (+Int/-Int) and LIN (+SL/-SL) interfaces 2) Install jumper on F2 plug 3) Connect Astra-984 adapter to the device (with the header ribs up) 4) Power up the device 5) Connect Astra-984 adapter to PC via USB 6) Further procedure is the same as for Astra-8945 Pro...
  • Page 66 6) Switch IP/ICP power on 7) Connect Astra-984 adapter to PC via USB 8) Further procedure is the same as for Astra-8945 Pro 13.2.10 Astra-823 Relay Unit (RU) 1) Switch off the power of the RU; disconnect the device from RS-485 interface 2) Install jumper on F2 plug 3) Connect Astra-984 adapter to the RU;...
  • Page 67 We recommend disconnecting HKP from RS-485 interface before starting the up- date procedure. If there is no available FW file in the Base folder for selected device to update, you may add necessary file from external folder: 1) Use the Add FW File To The Storage command from File menu of the FW Up- date Module 2) Follow the update procedure for selected device.
  • Page 68: Database Management

    14 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 14.1 CREATING NEW DATABASE 1) Launch System Core. Close Monitor and Setup Module on all PCs (in case of network solution), if opened. 2) Run DB Manager, enter Engineer password. 3) Choose Create new … command from Database menu. 4) Select DB type and specify DB name...
  • Page 69 5) Specify folder you want to save new database to. Press OK. 6) Wait for new database to be created Follow the procedure twice to create two databases: Settings DB and Events DB. Note. New Settings Database is accessible with the default Engineer’s PIN 123456 only. New Settings Database doesn’t contain any system settings.
  • Page 70 After OK is pressed, the System Core switches to the new database. 8) Close DB Manager. When closing the DB Manager, the default Engineer pass- word 123456 must be entered. When enabling new Event DB only, the actual password is not changed. 14.2 DB BACKUP DB backup is used for further system event log analysis on a third-party PC with SQL Server and MSS software installed.
  • Page 71 3) Press OK Follow the procedure twice to create copy of Settings DB and Events DB. 4) It is possible also to automatically backup databases on schedule. This feature is available from Database menu.
  • Page 72: General Information

    15 EVENT LOG 15.1 GENERAL INFORMATION The capacity of Astra 8945 Pro Event Log is 10,000 events. Each event in the log has its own serial number. When filling the full capacity of the log, a cyclic event overwriting starts as follows: 1) The oldest event is deleted 2) New event is assigned #0001 When connecting Astra-8945 Pro to MSS, all events are copied and saved in Events Da-...
  • Page 73 3) Click Apply 4) Click Report icon to create a report.
  • Page 74 5) Click icon to create a list of events per shift...
  • Page 75 16 SYSTEM USERS 4 different types of users are supported by the system. Those are: (simple) USER OPERATOR TECHNICIAN ENGINEER The difference between them consists in their system access permissions. 16.1 USER PERMISSIONS  partitions control by using PIN-codes, TM-keys and remote control in accordance with authorities designated for each identifier and access rights assigned to specif- ic readers in system settings...
  • Page 76  system status control on LSA alerters using remote controls Shortly press This activates an inquiry to those logical partitions that this remote control as- signed to. In case the light channel of LSA alerter is assigned to these partitions, it will light up for 10 seconds as follows: –...
  • Page 77 Select partition Buttons are active provided selected partition is in permissions of Opera- tor PIN For alarm processing switch to Alarm Processing window. In this window the last 100 alarm events, starting from the oldest one, are displayed. 2. Becomes active 1.
  • Page 78 Actions available at an alarm event in intrusion-type partitions Alarm confirmed  for Fire alarm event – “Call for fire reconnaissance group” and “Call for fire- fighting group” Actions available at an alarm event in fire-type partitions...
  • Page 79 To specify the alarm reason press “Specify alarm reason” button. When selecting any event in the lower field, in the “Partition current status” field the ac- tions undertaken by the Operator are displayed. After complete processing, alarm events can be moved to the Archive. It is possible also to select a group of alarm events, confirm them and move to the Ar- chive.
  • Page 80 2.Confirm group of alarms without speci- fying reason and then move them to archive 1.Select group of events Click on “Alarms archive” tab. 2.Read details 1.Select event Alarm archive tab Event processing data are displayed in PDF-formatted report issued from the Event Log window.
  • Page 81 2) An Operator can control partitions with the buttons of Astra-863 ver.B/BE indication panels. To make it possible:  Operator should have a TM key with the permissions to control certain partitions  TM reader connected to an indication panel should be assigned to this TM key as well as to the same partitions.
  • Page 82 Communication levels as well as to perform individual or group tests of wireless smoke and heat detectors (see Paragraph 10.2.3.) 3) A Technician is allowed to read system settings from SQL database using Setup Module, but not to change them. Main tools are inactive 4) A Technician has permissions to monitor status of devices, control logical parti- tions and alerting sub-system from HKP Astra-814 Pro or WKP Astra-8145 Pro...
  • Page 83 A Technician is allowed to correct Control Panel time/date provided the Control Panel is not connected to a PC with System Core launched. In the last case time/date are syn- chronized by the Core with PC time and date. 16.4 ENGINEER PERMISSIONS An Engineer is not allowed to system control (arm/disarm).
  • Page 84 1. In «IP-address or computer name with System Core installed» field in network so- lution changes are necessary only if the Monitor is installed on a PC where Core is not installed. In case it is one and the same PC, the default value 127.0.0.1 should be used.
  • Page 85 17 LED INDICATION 17.1 CENTRAL CONTROL PANEL ASTRA-8945 PRO Description Displays status of the Control Panel power supply, including the status of Zone input pro- cessing battery cell operability status Displays “Armed”, “Disarmed” and “Alarm” status in all intrusion- and technological- type partitions Displays “Armed”, “Disarmed”, “Fire”, and “Fire Danger”...
  • Page 86: Power Led

    If fire event registered by more than one detector assigned to a partition with “double Fire Alarm Lights red const. event” mode enabled. Even if one detector assigned to a partition with “single event” mode has registered fire alarm LED 4 Индикатор...
  • Page 87 LEDs Status Onset Conditions RADIO ALARM NETWORK No communication Blinks yellow twice No data exchange via RS-485 interface due with Control Panel a second to interface failure Blinks yellow once Failure / RF jamming RF jamming a second Communication via ra- Blinks white Any notification or a command via radio dio network...
  • Page 88 17.4 RELAY UNIT ASTRA-823 LED « » Status Onset Conditions Power normal Lights green const. Supply voltage is normal, from 11 to 15.5 V Blinks red Supply voltage is below normal, from 11 to 10.3 V Power failure Not lit Supply voltage is below 10.3 V (failure status) LED «1», «2», «3»...
  • Page 89 17.5 ASTRA-863 SERIES INDICATIO N PANELS POWER LED POWER LED Status Onset Conditions Main power supply is present, voltage is normal. Backup power Power normal Lights green const. supply is present, voltage is normal. Zone input is loaded with 3.9 kΩ...
  • Page 90 TEST LED (system output of this LED is set to «Generic «Test») Status TEST LED Onset Conditions Standby mode Not lit Test is not performed Test Lights yellow const. Test of LEDs and functionality is performed FIRE DANGER LED (system output of this LED is set to «Generic «Fire Danger») FIRE DANNGER Status Onset Conditions...
  • Page 91 Basic LEDs of Astra-863 (corresponding system outputs are set to «Partition status dis- play» mode) work as generic «FAILURE», «VIOLATION», «FIRE DANGER» and «FIRE ALARM», depending on assigned partitions’ type. In addition the following statuses are processed: Status Basic LEDs Onset Conditions No communication with No data exchange via RS-485 interface due to interface...
  • Page 92 FAILURE LED (system output of this LED is set to «Generic «Failure») Status FAILURE LED Onset Conditions No failures Lights green const. There are no system failures Blinks yellow once per Failure second. Pulse duration There are failures in one or more assigned partitions 0.5 sec Blinks yellow twice per There is a sabotage (device tampering or detachment from a...
  • Page 93 FIRE ALARM LED (system output of this LED is set to «Generic «Fire Alarm») FIRE ALARM LED Status Onset Conditions Not used Not lit There are no partitions assigned to any LED Blinks green once per 2 Among partitions assigned to any LED(s) at least one is Not ready seconds.
  • Page 94 Phone: +49 (0) 203 / 393 91 188 Phone: +7 (843) 261-55-75 Fax: +49 (0) 203 / 393 91 189 Fax: +7 (843) 261-58-08 GSM: +49 (0) 178 / 218 48 22 E-mail: info@teko.biz E-mail: info@controlex.eu support@teko.biz Web: www.controlex.eu Web: www.teko.biz Made in Russia Astra-8945Pro_Start_v.2_0_EN...

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