Entering the Engineering Menu 9
Exiting the Engineering Menu 9
Software Revision 10
Wiring Choice 10
Change Inputs 11
Assign Keypads/Readers 12
System Displays 13
Change Timers 13
Set Date and Time 14
Exit Modes 14
Change Codes 15
Change Codes Continued... 16
Volume Control 16
Alarm Responses 17
Change Outputs 17
Change Outputs continued... 18
Intelligent Set 18
Site Options 18
Site Options continued... 19
Review Logs 19
Engineer Tests 20
Engineer Tests Continued... 21
Diagnostics 22
Clean Start 23
Appendix A 24
Input Types 24
Input Attributes 24
Appendix B 25
Output Types 25
Appendix C 26
Defaults 26
Appendix D 27
Fault Codes 27
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ntroduction
I
The EUROmini offers the reassurance and peace of mind for protecting your
customer’s property whilst meeting all the relevant standards.
Programming of the EUROmini is the same as EURO MERiDIAN panels so this is
the perfect alternative for your smaller installations.
The slim contemporary LCD keypad with full English text operates the EUROmini
and up to 4 of these keypads can be connected to a system.
Castle Care-Tech Limited is a UK based designer of high technology control
equipment for intruder alarms and as a leading innovator, Castle has won
numerous awards for products and innovation in recent years.
The EUROmini consists of:
4 level sets
10 End of Line/9 Double Pole Zones
Up to 4 keypads/3 readers can be connected
8 Outputs (Bell, Strobe, Speaker, Programmable, and 4 Shared with Inputs)
4 Fuses (Bell, Aux, RS485 and Battery)
Case Tamper and SAB Tamper
500 Mandatory and 200 Optional log events
32 Codes (30 User, 1 Master Manager and 1 Engineer)
Different alarm responses may be programmed
Keypad Prox/Prox reader may be connected.
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escriptions
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This chapter outlines the features and functionality the EURO mini can offer:
Level Set System:
The EUROmini can operate up to 4 part sets: A, B, C, and D. An example of how
these can be programmed are as follows:
Part Set A: (All) All house is set.
Part Set B: (Bedtime) Downstairs is set, Upstairs is unset
Part Set C: (Pet) Kitchen unset (for a pet), rest of house is set.
Part Set D: (Garage Only) Garage set, rest of house unset.
These are programmed in the function ‘Change Inputs’, and user codes may also
be programmed in different part sets. Please see the user manual for this.
Note: After a code is entered, once the nal door or exit time has expired, a settle
time of 10 seconds will take place before the system is nally set.
Flexi Set
Flexi set can be selected for each individual user code which is used so the user
selects which part sets to set/unset (depending on the part sets the codes are
assigned to). If Flexi-set is set as ‘No’ then once a code is entered, the EUROmini
will automatically set the assigned part set. Please note that user codes can only
be programmed in the master manager menu (see the user manual).
Emergency Alarms
The emergency buttons for the EUROmini consist of 2 buttons being pressed
simultaneously. These are buttons 1 and 7. At default, these are disabled, they will
have to be enabled in the function ‘Site Options’.
Automatic Re-arming
When the bell time expires (default is 4 minutes), the EUROmini will automatically
rearm, and omit any circuits that are in open at that point. The number of times it
will re-arm after an alarm is programmable in ‘Change Timers’.
Inputs and Outputs
The EUROmini consists of 10 inputs (or zones) that are fully programmable for
detectors, door contacts, re alarms, etc. Each input may be programmed as
normally open, or with a chime, or the input can be programmed as omittable so
the user has control on whether or not the input needs to be active.
Inputs 7 to 10 can be used as outputs (instead of inputs), thus giving the total of
7 outputs on the system. Outputs are used to connect to external devices such as
signalling equipment or sirens. If inputs 7 to 10 are all used as outputs then only
a total of 6 inputs can be used. For all programming please see either ‘Change
Inputs’ or ‘Change Outputs’.
Faults
If any faults occur on the EUROmini, it will be shown on the LCD keypad with a
short description of the problem. For more information please see page: 26.
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he Contemporary Keypad
Functionality
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The Contemporary Keypad has a 32 character LCD display, with encapsulated
backlit keys and 5 status LEDs.
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The operation of each key are described below:
KeysDescription
Numerical
YES
NO
A
B
C
D
The status LEDs are as follows (left to right)
LEDDescription
AlertOrange. Used to indicate any alerts on the system.
AlarmIndicates that an alarm condition has occurred
TamperIndicates a tamper has occurred
FaultIndicates a fault has occurred
UnsetIlluminates briey after the system has been unset
NOTE: If a EUR-068 has been purchased, the keypad has the prox enabled which
allows arming/disarming via card/tag.
Used to enter codes and program names for
inputs,keypads,display etc.
Selects menus, and any attributes in the menus. Used to set the
panel if exi-set is enabled (see the master manager menu).
Moves forward to the next main menu item, clears any faults,
and resets the control panel after an alarm.
Used to exit Engineering Menu (from a main menu) and to select
part set A when setting.
Moves backwards in the main menu and sub menus and used to
select part set B when setting.
Selects chime on/off, displays additional information in the log,
and used to select part set C when setting.
Moves forwards in the main menu, toggles between menu choices, enters the master manager menu, and used to select part set
D when setting. Enters the keypad menu.
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he Contemporary Keypad
Text Programming
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Text may be programmed for input names, for the ‘sign-on’ message, and to
identify the level set / unset. Each keypad key is allocated characters as shown
below:
Press the relevant key the appropriate number of times - e.g. for the letter ‘k’
press the 5 key twice, or for the letter ‘s’ press the 7 key four times.
Other operations of each key are as follows:
KeysDescription
A
B
C
D
0
1
Makes the character into a capital
Moves the cursor to the left
Deletes the letter
Moves cursor to the right
Adds a space
Adds punctuation
Entering the Keypad Menu
Press and hold the D key until ‘SECURITY CODE’ is displayed. Enter ‘2000’.
Tag IDPresent a tag for the id (only applicable to EUR-068)
Factory ResetEnter ‘2000’ to reset all keypad functions to default
Backlight Force
PA/Fire Timer
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0 = Backlight off (until key pressed/entry route active)
1 = Backlight on all time
How many seconds keys 1 and 7 must be held for a PA to
activate.
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LANGUAGE
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EURO KEYPAD
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LANGUAGE
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KEYCLICK VOLUME
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ADDRESS
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LANGUAGE
English [00]
KEYCLICK VOLUME
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Once everything is connected to the EUROmini (see the installation manual),
power up the EUROmini.
After inital power up, the following
will rst be displayed (may differ
depending on version numbers)
After a couple of seconds, the EUROmini will ask for the address of the
rst keypad. Enter ‘00’ and press the
‘YES’ key.
Use the ‘YES’ key to scroll through
the different options (Keyclick
volume, master volume etc)
Once all options have been chosen,
press the ‘A’ key to ‘Activate’ the
keypad.
The ‘day’ screen will be shown.
Addressing Keypads
To address further keypads on the system, press and hold the ‘D’ key until
‘KEYPAD CODE’ is displayed. Enter ‘2000’. This will take you to the keypad
screens described above.
Any keypad that is new to the EUROmini must rst be initialised with this
function, and then enabled in the Engineering menu on the master keypad
(address 00). The function to do this is ‘Assign Keypads’.
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ngineering Menu
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SET / UNSET
SYSTEM?
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SET / UNSET
SYSTEM?
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
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SET / UNSET
SYSTEM?
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
CHANGE OUTPUTS?
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SET / UNSET
SYSTEM?
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
CHANGE OUTPUTS?
EXIT ENGINEERS
MENU?
Entering and Exiting
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Entering the Engineering Menu
When the time is displayed on the
main screen, enter the Engineers
code (default is 1111)
‘SET/UNSET SYSTEM?’ will be
displayed, this can be used to set/
unset the EUROmini without a user
code. Press the NO key.
‘SOFTWARE REVISION?’ will be
displayed, and the panel is now in
the Engineering Menu. Use the ‘NO’
and ‘B’ keys to scroll forward and
backward through the menu.
Please note that all Fire and Hold Up alarms are suppressed in the
To Enter the Engineering Menu:
Exiting the Engineering Menu
Engineering Menu.
When a main menu item is displayed
in Engineers (capital letters), press
the ‘A’ key to exit the Engineering
Menu.
OR
Using the ‘B’ or ‘NO’ keys, scroll to
‘EXIT Engineering Menu’. Press the
‘YES’ key.
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SOFTWARE
REVISION?
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
Rev V1.00e
EuroMini
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
Rev V1.00e
EuroMini
WIRING CHOICE?
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
Rev V1.00e
EuroMini
WIRING CHOICE?
Detection Mode
DEOL 2K2/4K7 [1]
Detection Mode
DEOL 2K2/4K7 [1]
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
Rev V1.00e
EuroMini
WIRING CHOICE?
Detection Mode
DEOL 2K2/4K7 [1]
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Software Revision
Wiring Choice
Software Revision
Software Revision identies the software version number, this is may be asked for
by the Castle Care-Tech Customer Support team.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll
to ‘SOFTWARE REVISION’. Press the
‘YES’ key.
The Software Revision will be
displayed. Press ‘YES’ to exit.
Wiring Choice
Selects the EUROmini to perform as a double pole system, or a double end of line
system (either 4K7 alarm, 2K2 tamper, or 4K7 alarm, 4K7 tamper). All wiring
diagrams can be found in the installation manual.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘WIRING CHOICE’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Once the relevant wiring choice has
been selected, press the ‘YES’ key.
PLEASE NOTE: If Double Pole has been selected the jumper above input
1 on the printed circuit board must be removed, or if resistors are used,
the jumper must be present. Please see the installation manual for more
information
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ngineering Menu
CHANGE INPUTS?
CHANGE INPUTS?
Input Number
[01]
Input Type [07]
Final Exit
OR
THEN
OR
THEN
CHANGE INPUTS?
Input Number
[01]
OR
THEN
CHANGE INPUTS?
Input Number
[01]
Input Type [07]
Final Exit
Input Active In
[A ]
OR
THEN
OR
THEN
THEN
CHANGE INPUTS?
Input Number
[01]
Input Type [07]
Final Exit
Input Active In
[A ]
Input Attributes?
OR
THEN
OR
THEN
THEN
CHANGE INPUTS?
Input Number
[01]
Input Type [07]
Final Exit
Input Active In
[A ]
Input Attributes?
Chime
No [0]
OR
THEN
OR
THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
CHANGE INPUTS?
Input Number
[01]
Input Type [07]
Final Exit
Input Active In
[A ]
Input Attributes?
Chime
No [0]
Input Name?
OR
THEN
OR
THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
Change Inputs
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Change Inputs
‘Change Inputs’ programs all 10 inputs. For all descriptions of input types and
attributes please see page 23. If ‘Input is used as an output’ is shown on inputs 7
to 10, then an output is already programmed (see Change Outputs page 17).
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘CHANGE INPUTS’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Use the ‘B’ or ‘D’ keys to choose the
input number. Press the ‘YES’ key.
Select the input type using the ‘B’
and ‘D’ keys. Press the ‘YES’ key.
For a full list of the inputs and
descriptions please see page 23.
Select the level set that the input
will be in. There are four level sets
to choose from: A, B, C, D. Press the
‘YES’ key.
Press the ‘YES’ key to go into Input
Attributes.
Chime, Omittable, Double Knock,
and Normally Open. Select ‘Yes’ or
‘No’ to each attribute by using the ‘D’
key. Press the ‘YES’ key.
To create an Input name, press the
‘YES’ key and use the letters on the
buttons to create a name. Press the
‘YES’ key.
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ASSIGN KEYPADS/
READERS?
ASSIGN KEYPADS/
READERS?
Address
[0]
OR
THEN
ASSIGN KEYPADS/
READERS?
Address
[0]
Type
Keypad [0]
OR
THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
ASSIGN KEYPADS/
READERS?
Address
[0]
Type
Keypad [0]
Keypad Location
[A ]
OR
THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
ASSIGN KEYPADS/
READERS?
Address
[0]
Type
Keypad [0]
Keypad Location
[A ]
Keypad Name?
OR
THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
ASSIGN KEYPADS/
READERS?
Address
[0]
Type
Keypad [0]
Keypad Location
[A ]
Keypad Name?
Keypad Name
Keypad 0
OR
THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
Assign Keypads
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Assign Keypads/Readers
Keypads can be allocated to different part sets and up to four keypads can be
added to the EUROmini.
For Example, if 2 keypads are installed on the system (one upstairs, one downstairs), the location of the keypad downstairs will be A (for a full set), and the
location of the keypad upstairs will be B (for a part set).
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘ASSIGN KEYPADS’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Use the ‘B’ or ‘D’ keys to select the
address of the keypad (0-3)
To install the keypad press ‘1’. To
install a reader press ‘2’
Press the ‘YES’ key.
Select the location of the keypad/
reader - i.e. level set A, B, C or D
(the default is A). Press the ‘YES’
key.
To create a name for the keypad,
press the ‘YES’ key.
Use the letters on the buttons to
create a name. Press the YES key.
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ngineering Menu
SYSTEM DISPLAYS?
SYSTEM DISPLAYS?
Sign On Message
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SYSTEM DISPLAYS?
Sign On Message
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Display When Set
No [0]
TO CHOOSE THEN
SYSTEM DISPLAYS?
Sign On Message
EuroMini 10V6.e
Display When Set
No [0]
CHANGE TIMERS?
TO CHOOSE THEN
SYSTEM DISPLAYS?
Sign On Message
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Display When Set
No [0]
CHANGE TIMERS?
A Entry Time
[030]
TO CHOOSE THEN
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System Displays
Change Timers
System Displays
The text string on the keypad that is displayed when you exit the Engineering
Menu can be changed within ‘System Displays’. The function ‘Display When Set’
will display which part set is set on the keypad.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘SYSTEM DISPLAYS’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Enter the Sign On Message for the
main display. Press the ‘YES’ key.
If the part set that is set needs to be
shown when the system is set, press
the ‘D’ key to scroll to ‘yes’.
Press the ‘YES’ key.
Change Timers
The following timers can be changed:
Entry Time/Exit Time: 0-255 seconds.
Siren Time (Cut off time for a siren): 2-15 minutes.
Fire Siren Time (Cut off time for a re alarm): 1-99 Minutes:
Re-arm Numbers (automatic rearming after an alarm): 0-9 (9 means always)
Double Knock (Length of time between lter period of inputs): 0 - 75 seconds
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘CHANGE TIMERS’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Enter the desired choice for each of
the entry, exit and siren times for
each level set. Then enter the re-arm
number and the re siren time. To
move through each option, press the
‘YES’ key.
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SET DATE & TIME?
SET DATE & TIME?
Year (00-99)
[07]
SET DATE & TIME?
Year (00-99)
[07]
EXIT MODES?
SET DATE & TIME?
Year (00-99)
[07]
EXIT MODES?
A Exit Mode
Timed [0]
TO CHOOSE THEN
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Set Date & Time
Exit Modes
Set Date and Time
Sets the date and time for the EUROmini.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘SET DATE & TIME’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Enter the Year, Month, Day, Hours
and Minutes. Press the ‘YES’ key.
Exit Modes
Timed, Final Door or Timed/Final Door can be selected for the Exit procedure of
all level sets.
Timed: The EUROmini will set when the exit time expires (programmed in
‘Change Timers’)
Final Door: The EUROmini will set when the nal exit door has been opened and
closed.
Timed/Final: The EUROmini will set either when the nal exit door has been
opened and closed, or the exit time has expired (Final Exit overrides Timed)
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘EXIT MODES’. Press the ‘YES’ key.
Use the ‘D’ key to select:
0 = Timed
1 = Final Door
2 = Timed/Final (nal will override
timed). Press the ‘YES’ key.
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CHANGE CODES?
CHANGE CODES?
Change Master
Manager Code?
Master Manager
Code [******]
CHANGE CODES?
Change Master
Manager Code?
CHANGE CODES?
Change Master
Manager Code?
Master Manager
Code [******]
User Controls
[ABCD]
THEN
CHANGE CODES?
Change Master
Manager Code?
Master Manager
Code [******]
User Controls
[ABCD]
User Set Options
Unset / Set [0]
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
CHANGE CODES?
Change Master
Manager Code?
Master Manager
Code [******]
User Controls
[ABCD]
User Set Options
Unset / Set [0]
Flexi Set
Yes [1]
TO CHOOSE THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
CHANGE CODES?
Change Master
Manager Code?
Master Manager
Code [******]
User Controls
[ABCD]
User Set Options
Unset / Set [0]
Flexi Set
Yes [1]
User Name?
TO CHOOSE THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
THEN
Change Codes
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Change Codes
The master manager code and the engineer code can be changed here. User
codes can only be changed from the master manager mode - please see the user
manual.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll
to ‘CHANGE CODES’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Press the ‘YES’ key to change the
master manager code.
Press the ‘C’ key to clear the existing
code and enter the new one using
the numeric keys. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Select the level set that the master
manager code will be able to
operate. There are four level sets to
choose from: A, B, C, D.
Select the master manager code to:
0=Unset/Set
1=Unset Only
2=Set Only
If Flexi-set is disabled, the EUROmini will automatically set the level
set which the code is assigned to. If
enabled, the level set needs to be
selected. Use the ‘D’ key to select
yes or no, press ‘YES’ key.
To create an user name, enter the
text using the letters on the keypad.
Press the ‘YES’ key.
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Change Engineer
Code?
Change Engineer
Code?
Engineer Code
[******]
VOLUME CONTROL?
Change Engineer
Code?
Engineer Code
[******]
Change Engineer
Code?
Engineer Code
[******]
VOLUME CONTROL?
A Entry
[4]
Change Engineer
Code?
Engineer Code
[******]
VOLUME CONTROL?
A Entry
[4]
E/E Keypads Only
No [0]
TO CHOOSE THEN
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Change Codes continued....
Volume Control
Change Codes Continued...
Press the ‘YES’ key to change the
engineer code.
Press the ‘C’ key to clear the existing
code and enter the new one using
the numeric keys. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Volume Control
Sets the volume of the entry and exit tones for each level set, and the Fire, 24
hour, Chime, and Intelligent Set. E/E Keypads is an option that sounds all the
entry/exit tones from the keypad only and not any internal speakers connected to
the SPK terminals.
Note: Volume level 1 is silent, but sounds a beep when the system is set
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘VOLUME CONTROL’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Enter a number between 0 (for
silent) and 7 (loudest) and press
the ‘YES’ key to go to the next
option. After the volume options ‘EE
Keypads’ will be displayed.
If ‘EE/Keypads Only’ is enabled, all
entry/exit sounds will be heard from
the keypad only. Use the ‘D’ key to
toggle the option. Press the ‘YES’
key.
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ALARM RESPONSES?
ALARM RESPONSES?
A First Alarm
Full Alarm [3]
TO CHOOSE THEN
ngineering MenuAlarm Responses
CHANGE OUTPUTS?
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Alarm Responses
False alarms can be something of an occurrence in some ‘unstable’ environments.
The EUROmini incorporates a feature where ‘First Alarms’ can be controlled. The
different alarm responses are silent, keypad, internal sounders and full alarm,
and each response waits 15 seconds before moving onto the next response.
For example. If “A: First Alarm” was selected as Silent [0]. The control panel
would operate as follows:
First to Alarm = No sounds.
After 15 Secs = Keypad sounds.
After 15 secs = Internal sounders.
After 15 secs = Full alarms.
Any second alarm that activates during the rst alarm, will activate all sirens/
bells regardless.
Fire and Hold Up Alarms will signal both on full alarm (this cannot be changed).
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘ALARM RESPONSES’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Each level set can be programmed
differently. Use the ‘D’ key to change
the alarm response for each level
set, and press the ‘YES’ key once you
have chosen it.
Change Outputs
There are a total of 7 programmable outputs on the EUROmini. 4 outputs are
used in conjunction with 4 inputs (Inputs 7 to 10) and are labelled ‘XPGM O/P’ in
the keypad.
If Inputs 7 to 10 are used, then ‘O/P is an input’ will be displayed on the output
type and that output cannot be used until the input is made ‘unused’.
For a full list and descriptions of the outputs please see page 24. p
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘CHANGE OUTPUTS’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
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CHANGE OUTPUTS?
BELL O/P [14]
Siren Any
XPGM1 O/P [00]
Unused
OR
THEN
OR
THEN
CHANGE OUTPUTS?
BELL O/P [14]
Siren Any
OR
THEN
INTELLIGENT SET?
INTELLIGENT SET?
Intelligent
Yes [1]
TO CHOOSE THEN
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Change Outputs continued
Intelligent Set
Site Options
Change Outputs continued...
Use the ‘B’ and ‘D’ keys to scroll
through the different outputs. Once
chosen, press the ‘YES’ key to move
onto the next output.
If ‘O/P is an input’ is displayed on
the XPGMs then the output cannot
be used as an input is already
programmed. If not, select the
relevant output types and press ‘YES’
Intelligent Set
When intelligent set is enabled, then level set B will start to set (if the user
code is enabled in level set B). Then if a Final Exit input is activated which
is programmed in level set A during the exit time, then the EUROmini will
automatically ‘quick set’ in level set A.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘INTELLIGENT SET’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
Use the ‘D’ key to enable/disable
Intelligent Set, and press the ‘YES’
key.
Site Options
Site Options contain 2 functions that may be necessary for the user:
Strobe at Set: If enabled, any output that is programmed as ‘Strobe Any’ will
activate for 5 seconds when the system sets.
2 Key Hold Up: Can be either enabled, silent or full alarm. Keys 1 and 7 on the
keypad activate the Hold Up alarm.
Simple Set: Enables the ‘simple set’ functionality which allows a user to set the
system by pressing the ‘YES’ key and the level set.
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SITE OPTIONS?
SITE OPTIONS?
Strobe At Set
No [0]
2 Key Hold Up
Full Alarm [1]
TO CHOOSE THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
SITE OPTIONS?
Strobe At Set
No [0]
2 Key Hold Up
Full Alarm [1]
Simple Set
No [0]
TO CHOOSE THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
TO CHOOSE THEN
SITE OPTIONS?
Strobe At Set
No [0]
TO CHOOSE THEN
REVIEW LOGS?
REVIEW LOGS?
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THEN
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Site Options continued...
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘SITE OPTIONS’. Press the ‘YES’ key.
Use the ‘D’ key to enable/disable
‘Strobe At Set’ option. Press the
‘YES’ key.
Use the ‘D’ key to select:
0=None. 1=Full Alarm. 2=Silent.
Press the ‘YES’ key.
Use the ‘D’ key to select:
0=No. 1=Yes
Press the ‘YES’ key.
Site Options continued
Review logs
Review Logs
All set, unset, alarm events, system faults and details of engineer access are
recorded and logged in the option ‘Review Logs’, each being time and date
stamped.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘REVIEW LOGS’. Press the ‘YES’ key.
‘Panel Log’ will be displayed, press
the ‘YES’ key.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘D’ keys to scroll
back and forth through the log. If
more information is required about
an event, press the ‘C’ key. When
nished, press the ‘NO’ Key to exit.
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ENGINEER TESTS?
ENGINEER TESTS?
Walk Test?
Walk Test Areas
[ABCD]
THEN
ENGINEER TESTS?
Walk Test?
ENGINEER TESTS?
Walk Test?
Walk Test Areas
[ABCD]
Walk Test Inputs
Input 02
THEN
ENGINEER TESTS?
Walk Test?
Walk Test Areas
[ABCD]
Walk Test Inputs
Input 02
Walk Test
Complete!
THEN
ngineering Menu
Engineer Tests
E
Engineer Tests
The Engineer Test function allows the testing of inputs, sirens and outputs.
Walk Test: Tests each input and each part set of the system. The walk test scrolls
through all the inputs of the system, until they are walk tested. Once all are
completed, ‘Walk Test Complete’ will be displayed.
Soak Control: Any input may be placed on ‘soak test’ to prevent it from
generating an alarm. If the input on soak triggers whilst the system is set, it will
enter the details in the system log. The initial test and number of days left of the
soak can also be entered (after this time period the detector will become live)
Test Siren: Tests both the siren and strobe outputs (programmed as siren any
and strobe any) on the system.
Test Outputs: Tests all output types. For example if output 1 was programmed
as ‘re’, enter ‘01’ for the Fire output type and press ‘YES’. Output 1 will activate
until the NO key is pressed.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘ENGINEER TESTS’. Press the ‘YES’
key.
‘Walk Test’ will be displayed, Press
the ‘YES’ key to walk test the inputs.
Enter the part sets that are to be
tested and press the ‘YES’ key.
The keypad will show all inputs on
the system (in that part set). Once
these are walk tested the inputs will
be taken off the list.
Once all inputs have been walk
tested successfully ‘Walk Test
Complete’ will be displayed. Press
the ‘YES’ key.
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ngineering Menu
Soak Control?
Soak Control?
Soak Inputs [--]
Input 02
Test Siren?
Soak Control?
Soak Inputs [--]
Input 02
Soak Control?
Testing Siren...
Soak Inputs [--]
Input 02
Test Siren?
Soak Control?
Testing Siren...
Soak Inputs [--]
Input 02
Test Outputs?
Test Siren?
Soak Control?
Testing Siren...
Soak Inputs [--]
Input 02
Test Outputs?
OP Test [01]
Fire
Test Siren?
Soak Control?
Testing Siren...
Soak Inputs [--]
Input 02
Test Outputs?
OP Test [01]
Fire
Test Siren?
Test in Progress
E
Engineer Tests Continued...
‘Soak Control’ will be displayed.
Select the inputs that are to be put
on soak test, once nished, press
the ‘NO’ key. Enter the soak days left
and the initial soak. Press the ‘YES’
key.
‘Test Siren’ will be displayed. Press
the ‘YES’ key.
The Strobe and Siren outputs on the
system will be activated. Press the
‘NO’ key to deactivate.
Engineer Tests
Continued...
‘Test Outputs’ will be displayed. Press
the ‘YES’ key.
Enter the output type that is to be
tested and press the ‘YES’ key.
All outputs programmed as the
output type will be activated. Press
the ‘NO’ key to de-activate.
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ngineering Menu
DIAGNOSTICS?
DIAGNOSTICS?
View PSUs?
Endstation PSU
13.3V
DIAGNOSTICS?
View PSUs?
DIAGNOSTICS?
View PSUs?
Endstation PSU
13.3V
View Inputs?
DIAGNOSTICS?
View PSUs?
Endstation PSU
13.3V
View Inputs?
ccccccccFF
DIAGNOSTICS?
View PSUs?
Endstation PSU
13.3V
View Inputs?
ccccccccFF
Input [01] [01]
04.5K
TO CHOOSE THENTO EXIT
DIAGNOSTICS?
View PSUs?
Endstation PSU
13.3V
View Inputs?
ccccccccFF
Input [01] [01]
04.5K
Calibration?
TO CHOOSE THENTO EXIT
Diagnostics
E
Diagnostics
The Diagnostic facility allows readings of endstation power supplies and input
resistances.
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘DIAGNOSTICS’. Press the ‘YES’ key.
‘View PSU’s’ will be displayed.
This function is used to view the
endstation power supply reading.
Press the ‘YES’ key.
The Endstation power supply will be
shown. Press the ‘YES’ key and then
press ‘NO’.
‘View Inputs’ will be displayed. This
function is used to view the input
status.Press the ‘YES’ key.
c=Closed. O=Open. F=Fault
(Tamper)
To view the resistance readings of
each input, press the ‘YES’ key.
Use the ‘D’ key to scroll through each
input. The resistance will be shown
for each, and will change depending
on the status of the input. Press
‘YES’ to exit.
Calibration: Do not alter this unless
instructed to by customer support.
Press the ‘NO’ key.
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ngineering Menu
CLEAN START?
CLEAN START?
CLEAN START?
[******]
Panel has been
clean started!
CLEAN START?
CLEAN START?
[******]
CLEAN START?
CLEAN START?
[******]
Panel has been
clean started!
Clear Codes?
OR
CLEAN START?
CLEAN START?
[******]
Panel has been
clean started!
Clear Codes?
Codes have been
cleared!
OR
CLEAN START?
CLEAN START?
[******]
Panel has been
clean started!
Clear Codes?
Codes have been
cleared!
Clear Logs?
OR
OR
CLEAN START?
CLEAN START?
[******]
Panel has been
clean started!
Clear Codes?
Codes have been
cleared!
Clear Logs?
Logs have been
cleared!
OR
OR
Clean Start
E
Clean Start
To reset the EUROmini to defaults (see page 26) a ‘Clean Start’ may be
performed. p
Use the ‘B’ and ‘NO’ keys to scroll to
‘CLEAN START’. Press the ‘YES’ key.
Enter ‘2000’ on the keypad to reset
the panel back to defaults or Enter
‘2001’ for DEOL set up, or ‘2002’ for
double pole set up (see page 25 for
defaults). p
Once this has been done successfully
‘Panel has been clean started’ will be
displayed. Press the ‘YES’ key.
To clear all codes on the system,
press the ‘YES’ key, or to keep all
existing codes, press the ‘NO’ key.
Once this has been done successfully
‘Codes have been cleared’ will be
displayed. Press the ‘YES’ key.
To clear all logs on the system, press
the ‘YES’ key, or to keep all existing
log records, press the ‘NO’ key.
Once this has been done successfully
‘Logs have been cleared’ will be
displayed. Press the ‘YES’ key.
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ppendix A
A
Input Types
Input Attributes
Input Types
Input TypeInput Active Activated OutputsSound
00 UnusedNeverNoneNone
01 Fire24 HoursFireFire Alarm
03 Hold Up24 HoursHold Up AnyNormal Alarm
05 24 Hour Tamper 24 HoursTamper AnyTamper Alarm
06 IntruderWhen SetIntruder AnyNormal Alarm
07 Final ExitWhen SetIntruder AnyEntry/Normal Alarm
08 Entry RouteWhen SetIntruder AnyEntry/Normal Alarm
09 ER (FX In Part)When SetIntruder AnyEntry/Normal Alarm
10 FX (ER In Part)When SetIntruder AnyEntry/Normal Alarm
20 Keyswitch
Latched
23 Keyswitch
Pulsed
Descriptions
Intruder: If the Input is triggered when the PCX 10 is armed, an alarm activation will
occur.
Final Exit: This is the time that the customer has to leave the premises. This acts as
entry/exit.
Entry Route: Acts as an intruder input, but if an entry route input is triggered before
the entry route input, it will act as nal exit.
ER (FX In Part): On Part Set A, the input acts as an entry route. On Part Set B, C or
D, it will act as an Final exit.
FX (Part ER): The inverse of the ER (Part FX)
Keyswitch Latched: Accepts an input from a keyswitch to arm and disarm the system.
The state of the input changes when the keyswitch is operated, and then resets when
the keyswitch is operated again.
Keyswitch Pulsed: Accepts an input from a keyswitch to arm and disarm the system.
The state of the input changes, and resets whenever the keyswitch is operated.
Accepts input from keyswitch to set/unset system.
Output type ‘Keyswitch Unset’ will activate when a keyswitch is used to disarm a partition.
Input Attributes
Input Attribute Description
ChimeNo: No chime active.Single: Will produce a single chime when
the input is activated. Follow: Will produce a continuous chime
while the input is activated, and will silence once closed.
OmittableEnables the input to be manually omitted during the setting
procedure
Normally Open Enables the input to work with normally open contact devices
Double KnockAn alarm will only be generated if this input is triggered twice
within a pre-set period (programmed in Change Timers),
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ppendix B
Output Types
A
No. Output TypeActivates when the following occur:
00UnusedAlways Inactive
01FireFire Inputs
02Hold Up AnyHold Up Inputs and Hold Up Keys
03Intruder AnyIntruder alarms
06Conrm AnyConrmed Alarms
07Tamper AnyTamper and 24 hour input alarms
11Set FailIf an exit procedure has failed
12Entry DeviationAlarm during entry. Deactives when system
unset.
14Siren AnyWhen any alarm is activated
16Strobe AnyWhen any alarm is activated
21Exit Starts AnyWhen exit time starts to set rst level set
22Final Set AnyWhen rst level set is set
23Strobe Set Fail(Same as Strobe Any) + When the set fail time
expires
25Keyswitch UnsetActivates for 5 seconds when keyswitch input is
unset
33Entry/ExitWhen the entry time and exit time are active
34Lights
37Restore 1When set, and deactive after 3 seconds.
38Restore 2When set, and deactive when unset
39PIR Latch 1When set (and in walk test). Deactive at alarm
40PIR Latch 2Inverse of above
41Mains GoodWhen mains is healthy
42Detector Indication En-
able
43Follow TestOnly active when tested in ‘Engineer Tests’
44Off During TestInverse of the above output
48Detector Walk TestActive during walk test until walk test completed
52Mains FailNo mains supply after pre-set timer
53Battery FaultNo battery
54Low VoltsLow voltage on auxiliaries
55Global Fault 1Battery, keypad, mains and fuse faults when set
56Global Fault 2Battery, keypad, mains and fuse faults any time
59Engineer AccessWhen the engineering menu is accessed
When entry/exit time is active & deactivates 20
seconds after set/unset procedure.
AUX Fuse Flt 100Auxiliary fuse failure or excessive current detected
BELL Fuse Flt 100Bell fuse failure or excessive current detected
BUS Fuse Flt 100RS485 Bus fuse failure or excessive current detected
Battery Fault 100Battery discharged, or battery fuse fault
Low VoltsBattery voltage is low
SAB Tamper 100Bell tamper open (the terminal TR)
Case Tamper 100Case tamper open (the terminals TAMPER or the tamper
spring)
485 Fail 2xxKeypad failure. xx = the address of the keypad that has
failed
Mains AbsentNo mains supply detected to the control panel.
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Contact Details
Castle Care-Tech Ltd
First Floor
6 Bracknell Beeches
Old Bracknell Lane West
Bracknell
Berkshire
RG12 7BW
Customer Support:
+44(0)845 6434 999 (local rate)
Or telephone: +44(0)1709 535225
Opening Hours:
7.00am - 7.30pm
Monday to Friday
E-mail:
support@castle-caretech.com
Website:
www.castle-caretech.com
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