Argus Security PU-R User manual

STRELEC
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PU-R
WIRELESS KEYPAD
User Manual
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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 STRELEC’S PROPERTIES............................................................................................................35
5.5 IMPORT STRELEC’S 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 STRELEC’S INTEGRAL STATUS .........................................................................................53
7.3 CONTROL OF STRELEC’S 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

Wireless Keypad PU-R 4
Introduction
The Wireless Keypad PU-R is designed to configure and supervise the devices in-
tegrated into the Wireless Intelligent Fire and Security System “Strelec”.
The Wireless System “Strelec” is 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 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 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 user’s 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 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 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 –wireless
1
and RS232;
Connection to the wireless expander via RS-232 by the programming cable
or fixed connection cables;
1
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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Maximum communication distance of the wireless interface in the open air
is 800 m, the operating distance
1
is 200 m;
Communication distance through the interface RS-232 is up to 30 m;
When operating through the wireless interface
2
, 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;
Battery
3
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;
1
Operating distance of communication is a communication distance with the energy margin 10 dB;
2
When power supplied from an external source –not more than 10 sec. (see the paragraph 7.1 for more detailed
information);
3
When the wireless exchange interface is used;
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).

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TONS 7
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
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 bat-
tery department:
1 Bi-color back-
light LCD screen
(page 9)
3 Control keypad
(page 8)
4 Cover
of the battery
department

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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 ac-
cordingly. 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 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 window to fast switch into the menu super-
vising the Strelec (a user has to enter their code).
Pushing any button will illuminate the keypad and the screen. If backlit illumina-
tion is off in the adjustment options of PU-R, press and hold any button to turn it
on.
Screen buttons
Up/down menu buttons
Buttons of menu nav-
igation
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

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TONS 9
2.3 LCD screen
Level of the bat-
tery 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, other-
wise ( ) –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

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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 connec-
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 insert the battery, remove the cover of
the battery department by using a screw-
driver.
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 con-
figuration of Strelec with a PC
1
,
use the adapter "Male Changer",
delivered in the set
1
The adapter COM-USB can also be used for connection with a PC

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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 navigation
STRELEC

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The lines with the information about current
date/time are located on the main window of the
screen. ‹Menu› and ‹State› are the names of the screen buttons in the main win-
dow
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 en-
tered in order to receive the access to some op-
tions of the menu. The engineer’s code on de-
fault is "1111". User codes are from 01 to 30, the
engineer’s code is 00.
When the window requesting to enter a user’s
code has occurred, enter sequentially 6 digits
(number + user’s code) or use the button ‹ › to
move from one field to another.
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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 circum-
stances when the button
‹ › can be pushed

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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 en-
ergy 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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4.3 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 time
1
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 regis-
tration in the wireless expander). The other keypads copy
2
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 wireless interface is on and communication with the wireless ex-
pander is performed properly, the pictograph should occur on the screen.
When the communication is conducted through the interface RS-232 –the
pictograph will occur.
►Backlight
Enable/disable backlight of the keypad and the screen
1
The option can be altered only by an engineer
2
The process of copying clock settings from the wireless expander takes roughly 8 min.
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)!

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"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-R
1
►Language
Select language (Russian/English)1.
►Battery
Control the battery charging mode1
Charge: "On" –the mode is on
2
,
"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
1
The option can be altered only by an engineer.
2
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.
ATTENTION!
The mode of battery recharging should be enabled only for
the NiMH battery 8.4V, 170 mAh!
Проведение подзарядки разряженных литиевых или щелочных
батарей недопустимо!

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►Users
Configuration menu of users’properties
Users’ codes can be added/erased/altered in the menu. The lists of global
partitions that users are capable of controlling from PU-RВcan 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 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 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 ‹Exit›to switch from the menu.
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

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Press the screen button ‹Show› to switch
to the next level. The marks “+” and “-”
mean that the element of the tree is hid-
den or shown correspondingly.
Press the screen button ‹Action›to per-
form 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 para-
graph 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 synchroniza-
tion.
The order of synchronization is listed in the paragraph 5.6 (page 42).
►System devices
Menu for configuring the properties of the system devices.
- WEx 0
+ Devices
+ WEx 1
Properties
Show
- WEx 0
+ Devices
Hide
Action
Press to perform actions
Press to hide slave de-
vices

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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:
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
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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