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TECO Astra-2331 User manual

«Astra-2331»
Wireless Siren, 433 MHz
User Guide
Manufacturer:
TEKO-TD LLC
420138, Russia, Kazan,
Prospekt Pobedy str., 19
+7(843) 528-03-69
[email protected]
www.security-hub.ru/en
Made in Russia
Rev. 2331-v1_3_instr_en
1 FUNCTION
The siren is designed for warning people about
intrusion / fire alarm events by means of light
and sound upon a command received from Se-
curity Hub controller.
The siren provides measurement of the value of
the residual battery capacity. When the value of
30, 20 and 10% is reached, it is transmitted to
the Security Hub controller. Transmitted data
are displayed on the Security Hub mobile or web
app. The periodicity of the transmission - 1 time
in 6 hours.
2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Sound pressure level at a distance of 1 m, dB,
not less......................................................... 85
Sound frequency, Hz, ...........from 1500 to 2500
Wireless coverage range, m.........................100
Operating frequency, MHz:
- lit. «1»...................................................433,42
- lit. «3»...................................................434,42
Supply voltage, V:
- from battery ..............................from 2,2 to 3,0
- from power source 12 V..............from 10 to 15
Average battery lifetime, years........................ 2
Overall dimensions, mm:
- diameter...................................................... 90
- height.......................................................... 29
Operating conditions
Temperature range, °С............from - 30 to + 55
Relative air humidity, %..........up to 98 at +25°С
Without moisture condensation
3 DELIVERY SET
The siren package includes mounting parts
(plugs - 2 pcs, screws. -2 pcs.), battery
(CR123A - 1 pc.), user guide (1 pc.)
4 NOTIFICATIONS
Light notifications
Notification
Red indication
Entry/Exit delay
1 blink per 2 sec. during delay
time
Intrusion / Fire
alarm
Blinking once per 1 sec.for
4 minutes, then blinking
once every 10 sec. for an-
other 20 minutes or until the
Alarm / Fire status is cleared.
Arming
1-fold turn on for 0.5 sec.
Disarming
2-fold turn on for 0.5 sec.
Sound notifications
Notification
Sound
Intrusion
alarm
Continuously on for 4 minutes
Fire alarm
Turns on for 1 sec. with a period
of 2 seconds for 4 minutes
Arming
1-fold turn on for 0.5 sec.
Disarming
2-fold turn on for 0.5 sec.
Service notifications (red led)
Notification
Indication
Stand-by mode (after
power up)
1-fold turn on for 1 sec.
Power failure (BA)
3-fold blinking with a
period of 25 sec.
Switching to 12V
1-fold turn on for 1 sec.
Network search
Blinking 5 times per 1
sec.
No network
2-fold blinking with a
period of 25 sec.
Note.
1 When the “Power failure” notification appears,
it is necessary to replace battery within one
week.
2Indication of notifications "Power failure", "No
network", "Network search" is turned off 60
minutes after the siren power up.
5 ASSIGNING TO THE SYSTEM
1) Remove the cover by turning it counter-
clockwise with respect to the base.
2) Start interactive mode from the Security
Hub mobile or desktop app. Interactive mode
starts for 60 sec.
3) Insert battery into the siren, observing the
polarity.
If 4 seconds after the assigning procedure start
the LED indication shows the “No network” indi-
cation, it means that the unit has been already
assigned to another Security Hub controller. In
this case, it is necessary to reset the unit (see
Section 6) and repeat the assigning procedure
(steps 2) - 3)).
Before re-installing the battery, wait at least 20
seconds.
Make sure assigning is successful with Security
Hub mobile or desktop app. If assigning is unsuc-
cessful, repeat the procedure. Before re-installing
the battery, wait at least 20 seconds.
Note –Setting of operating frequency is auto-
matic.
ATTENTION!
1 It is forbidden to simultaneously start assigning
procedure on several radio devices.
6 DE-ASSIGNING AND RESET
The siren is de-assigning using Security
Hub mobile or desktop app.
Reset procedure:
1) Remove the cover by turning it counter-
clockwise with respect to the base.
2) Close Del contacts on the PCB.LED indica-
tor switches on.
3) After the LED indicator switches off, open
Del contacts.
4) The siren will form “No Network” LED notifi-
cation and become ready for assigning in an-
other controller.
7 INSTALLATION PLACE
The siren can be installed both on the wall and
on the ceiling.
Prevent from direct sunlight exposure.
Siren is not recommended to install:
- on massive metal structures or closer than 1m
from them;
- closer than 1 m from power lines and metal
water or gas pipes, sources of radio interfer-
ence;
- inside metal structures.
8 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1) Remove the cover by turning it counterclock-
wise with respect to the base. RemovePCB.
2) Make markup at the selected installation surface
using the base as a template.
3) Conduct wires of external power supply (not
required when supplied from battery) through the
holes for wire entry.
4) Fix the base on the bearing surface
5) Install the siren’s PCB.
ATTENTION!
When connecting an ex-
ternal 12 V power supply,
the location of the wires
should be as shown on
the figure!
6) Insert battery, observingpolarity.
7) Close the siren cover by placing it on the base
and turning it clockwise until it stops.
Note –When external power source 12V is con-
nected, the siren automatically switches to supply
from it, when disconnected - it switches to battery
supply.
ATTENTION! Due to the peculiarity of signal
transmission over the radio channel there may
be a short delay before siren is switched on by
the command from Security Hub controller. The
delay time depends on the workload of the radio
channel and the noise situation at the facility.
9 WARRANTY
The warranty period is 5 years from the date of
manufacture, which is indicated on device’s
housing and box.
Holes for wire entry
Mounting
holes

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