teko ASTRA-Z-8145 Pro User manual

Research and Development Center TEKO
WIRELESS CONTROL KEYPAD
ASTRA-Z-8145 Pro
Operating Manual

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Contents
Abbreviations and Terms..................................................... 3
1Function .......................................................................... 4
2Technical Characteristics.............................................. 5
3Delivery Set..................................................................... 5
4Structure.......................................................................... 6
5Purpose of Keypad Buttons .......................................... 7
5.1. Main Keyboard...................................................................7
5.2. Functional Keys.................................................................7
6Keypad Main Features and Functions.......................... 8
7Keypad Menu ................................................................ 10
7.1. Menu Structure................................................................10
7.2. User Menu........................................................................12
7.3. Operator Menu.................................................................16
7.4. Technician Menu............................................................. 19
7.5. Engineer Menu.................................................................26
8Pre-Starting Procedure and Installation..................... 29
9Maintenance.................................................................. 30
10 Labeling......................................................................... 30
11 Recycling....................................................................... 30
12 EC Conformity Declarations........................................ 31
13 Manufacturer Warranty ................................................ 31

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This operating manual is intended for studying operating principles of the Astra-Z-8145
Pro control keypad as a part of the Astra-Zitadel or Observer I intrusion / fire detection
and alarming systems based on Astra-8945 Pro or Astra-712 Pro control panels.
This manual refers to the features of the Astra-Z-8145 Pro control keypad with bv2_3
FW version.
Abbreviations and Terms
IP
Indication Panel Astra-863 version A/AE/B/BE with v1_3 FW
version and higher
RU
Relay Unit Astra-823 (listed in hardwired devices)
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
RC
Remote Control
BZ
Built-in Buzzer (beeper)
ES
Event Source
RM
Embeddable Relay Module
Monitor
Program module of Astra Pro Monitoring Software Suite (MSS)
HKP
Hardwired Control Keypad Astra-814 Pro
WKP
Wireless Control Keypad Astra-Z-8145 Pro
PC
Personal Computer
MSS
Astra Pro Monitoring Software Suite
SW / FW
Software / Firmware
Control Panel
Control Panel Astra-8945 Pro or Astra-712 Pro
CSP
Central Surveillance Post
BPS
Backup Power Supply Unit
WE Z
Wireless Extender Astra-Z
WE R
Wireless Extender Astra-R
WE
Wireless Extender Astra-Z, Wireless Extender Astra-R
HE
Hardwired Extender Astra-713
RVZ
Embedded Wireless Receiver
WD
Wireless Device (component)

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Astra-Zitadel
System
Wireless intrusion/fire detection and alarming system Astra-
Zitadel
Observer I
System
Wireless intrusion/fire detection and alarming system
Observer I
PIN
A series of numbers to be entered on the keypad to execute a
command
GSM
Astra-GSM Module
LAN
Astra-LAN Module
PSTN
Astra-PSTN Module
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.)
BAT
Battery Cell
System Core,
SC
Main program module of the Astra Pro Monitoring Software
Suite (MSS)
UART, RS-485,
LIN
Types of hardwired digital communication interfaces
TTD
Transmitting terminal device TTD Astra-Y
RTD
Receiving terminal device RTD Astra-Y
TTD-Dozor
Transmitting terminal device Astra-Dozor
1 Function
1.1 The keypad is intended for operating as a part of the Astra-Zitadel or Observer I
systems with Astra-8945 Pro or Astra-712 Pro control panels as a master device and
MSS Astra Pro.
1.2 The device provides for the following functions:
input and transmission of PIN codes to the control panel for authorization and
direct control;
issuing messages coming from the control panel on LCD and built-in buzzer.
1.3 Power is supplied to the device from two battery cells (main (Primary) and backup
(secondary) of AA size, voltage 3.6 V).

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2 Technical Characteristics
Technical Parameters of Radio Channel:
Operating frequency range, MHz .............................................................2400 to 2483.5
Number of operating channels at 5 MHz intervals........................................................16
Channel width, MHz .......................................................................................................2
Line-of-site wireless coverage range, m, min.............................................................300
General Technical Parameters
Voltage, V..........................................................................................................2.6 to 3.6
Current consumption, mA, maximum:
- in standby mode...................................................................................................0.005
- maximum ................................................................................................................115
Deactivation threshold (with simultaneous power supply voltage reduction
in both battery cells while maintaining LED indication), V, lower.................................2.6
Overall dimensions, mm, max......................................................................174×150×43
Weight (without battery cells), kg, maximum...............................................................0.5
Average service lifetime of the main battery, months, minimum...................................36
Total service lifetime of two batteries, months, minimum .............................................38
LCD interface response time upon a command, s, maximum......................................14
Operating Conditions:
Temperature range, °C............................................................................from -10 to +55
Relative air humidity, %.......................................................................up to 93 at +40 °C
without moisture condensation
3 Delivery Set
Astra-Z-8145 Pro wireless control keypad..............................................................1 pcs.
Battery cell..............................................................................................................2 pcs.
Screw 3.9×32 .........................................................................................................4 pcs.
Dowel 6×30 ............................................................................................................4 pcs.
Operating Manual..................................................................................................1 copy

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4 Structure
4.1 The device consists of a base, keyboard with cover, LCD, circuit board with radio
elements, and battery compartment with removable cover. The keyboard cover can be
removed when the battery compartment cover is removed.
4.2 Tampering of the battery compartment is controlled by the tamper switch.
4.3 Mounted on the other side of the circuit board are the built-in buzzer and
embedded radio module.
4.4 Detaching of the device from the installation surface is controlled by the detach
switch.
Base

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5 Purpose of Keypad Buttons
5.1 Main Keyboard
Button
Purpose
OK
Command confirmation
С
Exit to main screen or previous menu
#
Input of special functions (create masks, authorize bypass
of faulty event source, etc.)
▼, ▲
Menu scrolling; view events on LCD
«–» to the right of OK
Move right for detailed message on the display
«–»to the left of OK
Move left to return to the main part of the message on the
display
0 …9
PIN codes and other numerical data entry
«PIN code»OK
Authorize or enter Engineer / Technician / Operator / User
menu based on the access level of the PIN code entered
«PIN code»OK
Direct control of arming / disarming partitions based on the
rights of the PIN code entered
«PIN code»# OK
Arming excluding zones (faulty ES) based on the rights of
the PIN code entered (if allowed)
5.2 Functional Keys
Button
Purpose
These buttons are not enabled in this firmware version of the
keypad, control panel, and MSS.
Panic button
(Must be set up via MSS in order to be used)

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6 Keypad Main Features and Functions
6.1 The keypad represents a portal to access the system, and provides for functions
according to the user rights accessible for the PIN code entered for authorizing or direct
control.
Authorization means login to the menu corresponding to the PIN code’s designated
access level.
Direct control means unconditional PIN code input for immediate system control.
Authorization and direct control occur under the rules shown in the table of Section 5.1.
6.2 The keypad within a wireless network represents a device which is staying mostly
in «sleep»mode in order to save battery energy. At absence of any user actions or
urgent information in the system, the keypad switches to «sleep»mode on expiry of the
active mode time, set in the Engineer or Technician menu. The time may be set from
15 to 60 seconds at increments of 5 seconds (the default setting is 30 seconds).
6.3 During «sleep»mode, the keypad provides for periodic communication with the
control panel in order to supervise communication channel. This communication has no
external manifestations.
6.4 When using system computer monitoring via MSS Monitors:
When entering the system from the keypad using an Engineer PIN code, a
message appears on the Operator or Technician Monitors indicating that a top-
access session has opened in the Core, and the activity of these Monitors is
suspended. On expiry of the Engineer active mode time, the keypad switches to
«sleep»mode and issues a command to automatically terminate the Engineer session
in the Core, and the corresponding messages appear on the Monitors.
When entering the system from the keypad using Operator, Technician or User
PIN codes, the operability of Technician or Operator Monitors is not suspended.
6.5 Direct control of arming/disarming partitions, based on the rights of the PIN code
entered, is accessible with User rights only.
The control is performed with indication of partition statuses accessible for the PIN code
entered, immediately after receipt of a report of command execution and the Сbutton is
pressed.
6.6 In standby mode, at absence of any event or failure, after pressing any button
(except numerical and the button), the keypad displays:

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At that, the display is functional only; the keypad itself does not communicate with the
control panel.
If an event or failure occurs, the first one in succession is shown. For example:
The «–»buttons to the left and right of the OK button switch to a second screen for
detailed messages. For example:
The following informational priorities are considered when displaying status:
1
Fire
7
Exit delay
2
Warning! Fire danger
8
Sabotage
3
Alarm
9
Critical failure
4
Violation
10
Service required
5
Test
11
Standby
6
Entry delay
In order to view the next event on the display, respond to the previous event using any
accessible method: by disarming partition, removing the cause of violations, sabotage
or failure.
Displaying events on the screen is self-explanatory.
6.7 The keypad ensures transmission of information from the control panel using a
temporary buffer. If the buffer needs to be filled (e.g. when viewing log events), the
keypad automatically communicates with the control panel, and the following message
is displayed:
In progress
▓▓▓▓
Standby
21 feb 16:53
Alarm part. 002
24 feb 13:16
Alarm IR0003/1
24 feb 13:16:01

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Upon completion of data exchange, the following message is displayed:
After that, actions with the keypad may resume.
6.8 The keypad’s built-in buzzer (BZ) is set up as a system virtual output.
BZ starts sounding in case of any event occurs in the partition assigned to BZ. At that
display screen turns ON and back lighted for the active mode time (see Paragraph
6.2), regardless of any key pressed. The BZ sounds for duration:
10 minutes or until manual shutdown for «intrusion»- and «technological»-type
partitions;
until manual shutdown for «fire»-type partitions.
At any other cases, the keypad is in «sleep»mode.
6.9 The keypad does not provide for «hot keys»for quick review of system partition
status. Information is provided in accordance with the user rights of the PIN code
entered only.
7 Keypad Menu
7.1 Menu Structure
User authorization is based on the user rights of the PIN code entered by pressing
«PIN-code»OK combination. Then the corresponding message appears on the
display, for example, for an Operator:
Use ▼ and ▲ buttons to move Menu items, or type the required numerical command
(see the table on pages 11 and 12).
Done
Operator menu
1. Part. control

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Menu Structure:
User menu
Operator menu
Technician menu
Engineer menu
1.Part.status
1.Part.control
1.Part.control
1.Sys.dev.status
1.View all
2.Alert.control
2.Alert.control
2.Wls.dev.status
2.By part.number
1.Start alerting
1.Start alerting
3.Part.status
2.Part.control
2.Cancel alert.
2.Cancel alert.
1.View all
3.VA status
3.VA status
2.By part.number
3.Part.status
3.Part.status
4.Failures
1.View all
1.View all
1.By part.number
2.By part.number
2.By part.number
2.Sabotage
4.Failures
4.Failures
3.Failure
1.By part.number
1.By part.number
4.Service req.
2.Sabotage
2.Sabotage
5.All
3.Failure
3.Failure
5.Event log
4.Service req.
4.Service req.
1.Failures
5.All
5.All
2.Alarms
5.Event log
5.Event log
3.W/o arm/dis
1.Failures
1.Failures
4.By part.number
2.Alarms
2.Alarms
5.All
3.W/o arm/dis
3.W/o arm/dis
6.Keypad
4.By part.number
4.By part.number
1.Keyp.settings
5.All
5.All
1.Contrast
6.Wls.dev.status
2.KP volume
7.Sys.dev.status
3.Activ.durat.
8.Keypad
2.Wls.network
1.Keyp.settings
1.Register
1.Contrast
2.Optimal route
2.KP volume
3.Delete

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3.Activ.durat.
3.Test
2.FW vers.
1.Tst.sleep mode
9.Date setting
2.Test RF
10.Time setting
3.Test keypad
4.Test backlight
5. Test buzzer
6.Status test
4.FW vers.
7.Date setting
8.Time setting
Press the OK button to confirm the selection; press Сto cancel and return to the
previous menu item.
7.2 User Menu
7.2.1 Any of the PIN codes assigned to a specific system User, entered during
authorization (see Paragraph 7.1, page 10) grants access to the User menu.
7.2.2 Information in the «1.View all»menu sub-item is displayed depending on the
user rights established for the PIN code entered.
Here is an Example of two partition statuses within the user rights of the PIN code
entered:
The letters in the second line indicate the status, while the third and fourth lines show
partition numbers.
Simultaneously on the screen are displayed statuses of up to 16 partitions. If user rights
of the PIN code assigned to more partitions, use the «–»buttons to the left and right of
the OK button to page through the screens.
Partition status designation:
«A»- partition armed
View all
A S
009
002

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«R»- partition ready for arming (partition disarmed)
«N»- partition not ready for arming (partition disarmed)
«F»- partition in «fire»status
«T»- partition in «alarm»status
«W»- partition in «warning: fire danger»status
«S»- partition in «sabotage»status
7.2.3 Enter «2.By part. number»menu sub-item to view the number and status of
selected partition:
Select the required partition using the ▼ and ▲ buttons or the numerical keys. When
the OK button is pressed, an inquiry is sent to the selected partition for the presence of
failures, and a list is formed on the screen.
Scrolling with ▼, ▲ buttons sequentially switches to the following type of screens:
Where:
«IP»- type of the device which is the failure source;
«0004»- ES address (0004 is the number in the hardwired devices list; 0 is
the device detection channel number (here, the device’s own
failure);
«Р: 008»- partition number;
«tamper.»- event type (here, tampering).
7.2.4 Use the «2.Part.control»menu item to view a list of partitions with their
current status.
Scrolling with ▼, ▲ buttons changes screen view sequentially:
In case the partition is ready to be armed:
Select part.
Р002 Armed
IP 0004 Р: 008
Tamper.
1. Part. control
Р007 Ready

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In case the partition is not ready to be armed, press «#» button to view the reasons,
scrolling of which is provided by pressing ▼, ▲buttons:
Where:
«MC»– type of the device that caused the «not ready»status of the partition (here is
magnetic contact door opening detector);
«0011/1»– ES address (0011 is the number in the list of wireless or hardwired devices,
1 is the number of the device detection channel (here, magnet-steered contact);
«Р:007–partition number;
«alarm»– event type.
In case the partition is not ready to be armed, the reason for that must be eliminated.
Otherwise it is possible to arm the partition bypassing faulty event sources, if it is
allowed for this partition while system setup. Bypass rules are described in «Partitions»
task of MSS Setup module.
WARNING!
Arming with bypass leads to a partial loss of control of the protected object, and
is not recommended as a measure for permanent use!
Pressing the OK button on the selected partition displays the following screen:
On the second line select the required action for the partition by pressing ▼ and ▲
buttons. The list of possible actions for the partition is determined by the control tactics
allowed in the settings for the User PIN code, entered during authorization.
Full list of possible actions:
1. Arm
2. Arm with bypass
3. Disarm
4. Rearm
Р007 Ready
1. Arm
MC 0011/1 Р: 007
Alarm

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The selection is confirmed by pressing the OK button, and then the keypad sends the
command to the control panel, which is executed and confirmed (Paragraph 6.7), or is
not confirmed followed by screens:
«Not executed»is possible if a sent command conflicts with the partition status. For
example: an attempt to arm not ready partition.
«2.Arm w/bypass» command (or PIN-code application followed by the #sign directly
from the KP keyboard, see p.5.1) allows bypassing faulty event sources if it is permitted
in partition settings. Arming with bypass is displayed as follows
Press # button to view conditions of arming, scrolling of which is provided by pressing
▼, ▲ buttons:
Where:
«HE» –type of the device that caused the «not ready»status of the partition
«0003/1» –ES address (0003 –the number in the list of wireless (or hardwired)
devices, 1 –the number of the device detection channel (here, AL1 of hardwired
extender)
«Р:007» –partition number
«[bypass]»– action
«failure»– event type.
HE 0003/1 Р: 007
[Bypass] failure
1. Взять
Part. control
Р007 Armed #
Not executed
Done

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7.3 Operator Menu
7.3.1 After authorization (Paragraph 7.1), information displayed in
«1.Part.control»and «3.Part.status»menu items depends on the user rights
established for the PIN code entered. The remaining actions are similar to those
described for the User menu.
7.3.2 Use «2.Alert.control»menu item to launch or cancel voice alerting as well as
view alerting status.
The ability to start, cancel and view alerting status depends on the rights of the PIN-
code entered.
Display examples:
press ОК press ОК select
option and
press ОК
select
option and
press ОК
Area is selected from the list, which is provided by scrolling buttons ▼, ▲, or pressing
the numeric buttons.
Message is selected by the same way, without depending on the PIN-code rights within
a full range from 1 to 8.
On the status view screen 2 areas are shown, defined by PIN-code rights.
Area status:
«S» - alerting stopped
«D» - delay before alerting start
«A» - alerting is ON.
Alert. control
1. Start alerting
Alert. control
2. Cancel alert.
Alert. control
3. VA status
Start alerting
Area 01 mesg. 01
Cancel alert.
2. By area number
VA status
S D
08
03
By area number
Area 01

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WARNING!
According to the requirements of regulatory framework the minimal delay time
before alerting start is 30 seconds. The delay is provided to cancel alerting in
case of false alarm.
When setting the delay time, please, take into account the additional time
required for data exchange between keypad and control panel while login, select
appropriate menu item, and transfer of the cancellation command. This time
averages about 15 seconds and must be taken into account when setting the
delay time.
7.3.3 The «4.Failures» menu item allows viewing existing failures with filters:
«1.By part. number»- failures, service required and sabotages
«2.Sabotage»- tampering and detachment from the installation
surface
«3.Failure»- all critical failures except tampering and
detachment.
«4.Service required»- non-critical failures that require service to devices,
but do not cause the «not ready»partition status
(for example: main BAT discharge).
When the «1.By part. number»filter is selected, information is displayed as described
in Paragraph 7.2.3.
Selecting the «2.Sabotage»filter displays a list; paging through the list using the ▼
and ▲ buttons sequentially switches to the following type of screens:
Using the «3.Failure»and «4.Service req.» filters results in displaying similar to the
«2.Sabotage»filter.
Example of screens:
or
Select «5.All»sub-item to view a list of all failures, which can be paged through using
the ▼ and ▲ buttons.
IP 0004
tamper
IP 0004
BPS low volt.
MC 0034
no comm.

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7.3.4 In the current FW version, there are no user rights restrictions for viewing the
event log.
The «5.Event log»menu item allows viewing events from the control panel memory
with the following filters:
«1. Failures»- critical failures
«2. Alarms»- only «alarms»/ «fires»/ «violations»in armed
partitions
«3. W/o arm/dis»- all types of events in all categories, excluding the
«arm»and «disarm» events
«4. By part. number»- all events in the selected partition
«5. All»- all events in the system, including information on
Engineer actions
When any of the filters is selected, the keypad sends an inquiry to the control panel for
the selected filter and puts the last 10 events selected by the filter into the temporary
buffer. Communication with the control panel occurs as described in Paragraph 6.7.
When the «1. Failures» filter is selected, information is displayed starting from the most
recent event (which have the largest number out of 10,000 in the control panel’s current
cycle).
Example of screen:
Where:
«Evt.2181»- is the event number (out of 10,000).
«Fail.»- is the event type.
«system»- is the scope of action.
The ▼ and ▲ buttons are used to page through the temporary buffer.
After the last event is displayed from the temporary buffer and the Operator proceeds
to the next event by pressing the ▼ button, the keypad automatically sends an inquiry
to the control panel for the next group of preceding events. The inquiry is repeated, as
needed.
Events are sent from the control panel to the keypad display in a similar manner when
the ▲ button is pressed, but in the opposite sequence.
Details on each event can be accessed by pressing the «–»button to the right of OK.
Evt.2181 Fail.
system

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Example of screen:
Where:
«No com.»- is the event.
«MC0034»- is the device type and ES address (0034 is a number in the
wireless device list).
«23 jan»- is the event date according to the control panel calendar.
«11:51:11»- is the event time according to the control panel clock.
Pressing the «–»button to the left of OK returns to the previous screen.
Selecting any of еру other filters leads to slight changes in the list display, which can be
navigated in the same way.
Examples:
press «–»to the right of OK
7.4 Technician Menu
7.4.1 After authorization (Paragraph 7.1), information displayed in «1.Part.control»,
«2.Alert.control», «3.Part.status», «4.Failures»menu item depends on the user
rights established for the PIN code entered.
The remaining actions, including actions for viewing the log in the «5.Event log»
menu item, are similar to those described in Paragraphs 7.2 and 7.3 for the User and
Operator menus.
7.4.2 The «6.Wls.dev.status»menu item allows viewing the status of wireless
devices registered in the control panel by scrolling with the use of ▼ and ▲ buttons
No com. MC0034
23 jan 11:51:11
Evt.2176 Alarm
part. 004
Evt.2180 Sabot.
system
Evt.2172 N. armed
part 004
Alarm IR0016
23 jan 10:03:59
Tamp. MC0034
23 jan 11:47:08
User 7 PIN003
23 jan 10:03:04
AC 0020 S8
NOR NOR NOR NOR
НОР
RTR 0008 S6
TST MPF

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The 1st item on the first line shows the WD type. Some of the wireless devices may
have Zone-GND detection channel inputs. In the current control panel and keypad FW
versions, the following names are used:
RTR
Astra-Z-8745 versions A/B Repeater/Routers
Astra-Z-8845 versions A/B Repeater/Routers
Zone-GND
RTR
Astra-R WE in retransmitter mode
PIR
Astra-Z-5145 versions A/B/P, Astra-5131 versions A/B/C, Astra-7 RF
PIR motion detectors
Zone-GND
DC
Astra-8 RF dual channel detector
IRP
Astra-5121 PIR motion detector (immunity to pets of up to 20 kg)
AC
Astra-Z-6145, Astra-6131 acoustic glass break detectors
Zone-GND
VBR
Astra-Z-6245 vibration detector
MC
Astra-Z-3345, Astra-3321 magnetic contact door opening detectors
Zone-GND
TRZ
Astra-Z-3345 door opening detector in universal transmitter mode
Zone-GND
TRA
Astra-3321 door opening detector in universal transmitter mode
TRAI
Astra-TRB transmitter in intrusion-type detector mode
TRAF
Astra-TRB transmitter in fire-type detector mode
FSD
Astra-Z-4245, Astra-421 versions RF/RF2 fire smoke detectors
FHD
Astra-Z-4345 fire heat detector
FCP
Astra-Z-4545, Astra-4511, and Astra-4511 version RF2 fire call points
WLD
Astra-Z-3645, Astra-361 RF water leak detectors
WA
Astra-3531 accelerometer
LSA
Astra-Z-2345 sirens (light and sound alerter)
FLA
Astra-Z-2745 EXIT indicator (fire light alerter)
FVA
Astra-Z-2945 fire voice alerter
KP
Astra-Z-8145 Pro control keypad
WRU
Astra-Z-8245 wireless relay unit
KF
Astra-Z-3245 remote control key fob
RC
Astra-RC remote control keyfob
PB
Astra-3221 panic button
The 2nd item shows the number in the system wireless device list.
The 3rd item shows the RF signal level on a scale from S1 to S8 for Astra-Zitadel
system; on a scale from S1 to S13 for Observer I system, or lack of signal: NS.
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