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ProsTE Basic Manual

The document provides instructions for using ProsTE programming software to work with Teletek Electronics security devices. Key points include: - ProsTE allows programming of a vast range of Teletek devices and creating a system database. - To program a device, add it in ProsTE, connect via the appropriate cable, read its current settings, make any needed changes, and write the new settings. - Settings can be saved as a TDF file for future use and opening other previously saved system configurations.

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ProsTE Basic Manual

The document provides instructions for using ProsTE programming software to work with Teletek Electronics security devices. Key points include: - ProsTE allows programming of a vast range of Teletek devices and creating a system database. - To program a device, add it in ProsTE, connect via the appropriate cable, read its current settings, make any needed changes, and write the new settings. - Settings can be saved as a TDF file for future use and opening other previously saved system configurations.

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Working with software

Basic Instructions
for Beginners
General Information
z ProsTE - Programming Software
Teletek Electronics, is a
programming tool for products
designed and distributed by Teletek
Electronics JSC.

z Required PC configuration:
z Advantages: ¾ CPU 2.0GHz
¾ Supports a vast range of devices; ¾ HDD 80 GB
¾ Quick reading and writing of configurations; ¾ RAM 512MB
¾ Creating of system data base; ¾ Video card
¾ Universal connection; ¾ CD-ROM
¾ Automatic updates; ¾ Ethernet interface
¾ Intuitive user interface; ¾ COM Port
¾ Multi-language support. ¾ USB
Program Installation
z Run the installation file “Setup.exe”
z At the next window choose your language from the drop-down menu or continue with
“English” settings and press “ОК”
Program Installation
z Select the desired location for installation. You can change the default location with clicking
the “Browse...” button.
z Press “Next” button to continue with the installation.
Program Installation
z Choose the type of installation using the drop-down menu – Full, Compact or Custom.
z Press “Next” button to continue with the installation.
Program Installation
z Create a Start menu folder. If you do not want a Start menu folder check out the “Don’t create
a Start Menu folder” option.
z Press “Next” button to continue with the installation.
Program Installation
z Create a shortcut on your desktop.
z Press “Next” button to continue with the installation.
Program Installation
z Press “Install” button to start the installation.
Connecting of Panel or Module
z To program the alarm panels VEGA 6 RF,
CA62, AVA or modules ARGUS GSM, AJAX
LAN and AJAX GPRS you have to use “cable
ProsTE” kit (for PC only) or “cable ProsTE”
kit and USB-RS232 converter (for laptops
and computers without COM Ports).
z To program the ТР2000 radio transmitter you
have to use “cable ProsTE” kit and PS2-
RS232 converter.
z To program a fire alarm panel IRIS you have
to use a standard crossed cable for LAN
networks.

ATTENTION: The fire alarm panel IRIS and


the computer with installed ProsTE software
must be connected in one and same LAN
network during programming procedure!
Examples for Connection

СА62

TP2000
Working with the Program
z Choose in sequence “Start” - “Programs” - “ProsTE” and click on “ProsTE.exe” to run the
program application.

z The program is ready for system programming when the menu “System” appears on the left
upper corner on the screen. The program waits to add a system for programming.
Working with the Program
z Choose “System”, press the right button of the mouse and select “Add”. From the drop-down
menu choose a panel or module for programming.
Working with the Program
z After a successful adding of device for programming, its programming menus will be available as
a tree-structure. Every panel or module has different programming menus.

Functional
buttons

Menus Tree-structure

Parameters for Programming


Working with the Program
z When the name of the programmed panel or module is selected all functional buttons will be
active. The function of the buttons is as follows:
Button Function

Clear all the opened in the tree-structure pane systems and open a new system for programming.

Open a previously saved system configuration.

Save the current open system configuration.

Save a new system configuration.

Read the memory log file for the events in the system.

Set a new time and date in the system.

Write the new settings to the system memory.

Read the parameters set to the system memory.

List the differences between the set parameter configuration in the program and the real system configuration.

Run the Help file.

Enable or disable the automatic update of the software.

Check for available updates of the software.

Change the current language of the menus.

Close the program.


Example for Reading Parameters
z To read (download) parameters set on panel
or module, do as follows:
¾ Select the name of the device
¾ Press the “Read” button
¾ To read parameters for panels VEGA 6
RF, CA62, AVA or modules ARGUS
GSM, in “Read” dialog window choose
the RS232 tab and enter СОМ Port for
communication. If there is only one
available Com Port the system will
recognize it automatically. If there are
several available COM Ports you have
to choose the one to witch the device is
physically connected. Press the “Ok”
button.
¾ Enter a password to access the
parameters.
Standard default codes for password:
VEGA 6 RF - 7777, CA62 - 1234 or
Argus – 7777.
Example for Reading Parameters
¾ After entering a valid user code and
correct connection between the device
and Com Port a system message will
inform you for successful operation:
“Download from hardware finished
successfully”.
Press “Ok” button to proceed with
settings.

¾ The procedure for reading log memory,


setting the time and date and verifying
current to set parameters for a device is
done in exactly the same way after
opening the “Read” dialogue window.
Example for Reading Parameters
z To read the parameters set for IRIS fire alarm
panel, do as follow:
¾ Select the name of the device
¾ Press the “Read” option
¾ Choose the TCP tab in the “Read”
window.
¾ Enter the “Host” address of the panel
and number of communication port –
the standard port is 7000.

¾ Enter a password to access the


parameters. The standard default code
for IRIS panel is 3333.
Example for Writing Parameters
z To write (upload) parameters to panel or
module configuration, do as follows:
¾ Select the name of the device
¾ Press the “Write” option
¾ To write parameters to panels VEGA 6
RF, CA62, AVA or modules ARGUS
GSM, in “Write” dialog window choose
the RS232 tab and enter СОМ Port for
communication. If there is only one
available Com Port the system will
recognize it automatically. If there are
several available COM Ports you have
to choose the one to witch the device is
physically connected. Press the “Ok”
button.
¾ Enter a password to access the
parameters.
Standard default codes for password:
VEGA 6 RF - 7777, CA62 - 1234 or
Argus – 7777.
Example for Writing Parameters
¾ After entering a valid user code and
correct connection between the device
and Com Port a system message will
inform you for successful operation:
“Upload to hardware finished
successfully”.
Press “Ok” button to proceed with
settings.

¾ To save the current system


configuration for archive and future use,
press the “Save” button and select a
destination for saving.

¾ The saved file can be opened later with


pressing the “Load” button.
Creating Data Base
z TDF (Teletek Data File) – a file extension for systems configurations created and saved via
ProsTE programming software.
z A TDF file can store more than one system configuration.
z To save the current system configuration as a TDF file, press the “Save” button and select a
destination for saving.
z To open and existing TDF file press the “Load” button.

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