Pyronix Enforcer 64 Installation Manual

102017854 - V01 Software V12.0
Enforcer 64
Installation Guide
Date: 26 February2018 DocumentID: 102017854 -V01
Copyright
Intended purpose
Thisdocument provides information about installing, configuring and commissioning the product.
Conventions
Thisdocument uses the following conventions:
For more informatio n... A cross-reference to a related or mo re detailed topic.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resultin death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resultin moderate injury, damage the product, or lead to loss of data.
Indicates an important situation which, if not avoided, may seriouslyimpair operations.
Additional information relating to the current section.
Wireless Frequencies
Frequency band (MHz) Wireless Frequency Indicator
433.050- 434.790 WB
866.000- 866.600 WD
868.000- 868.600 WE
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Contact
Pyronix Ltd, Secure House, BraithwellWay, Hellaby, Rotherham, S66 8QY, UK
www.pyronix.com
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Contents
Contents iv System Description 6
Introduction 6 HomeControl+ App 7 System Overview 8 Using the Keypad on the Enforcer 9
Installation 10
Important Installation Notes 10 Overview of Devices 11
Mainsand Earth Wiring 12
Inside of the Enforcer 13 SettingUp 14 Connecting or Replacing the Enforcer Battery 15 Connecting Peripherals 17
Input / Output Board 17
Wiring a Wired External Sounder 18
Wiring WiredInputs 19 Modems 19
PSTN Modem (DIGI-1200) 19
GPRS Modem (DIGI-GPRS) 20
LANModem (DIGI-LAN) 20
Wi-FiModem (DIGI-WIFI) 21 Connecting to the Upload/Download Software 21
Serial Connection (RS232) 21
Modem Connection (DIGI 1200, PSTN) 22
PyronixCloud Connection 23
Configuration 24
The Engineer Menu 24
Navigatingin the Engineer and User Menus 24
Main Menus andSubMenus 24 Entering the Engineer Menu 26 Accessingthe Engineer Menu on any External Wired Keypad 26 Date & Time 27 Learn Wireless Devices 28 Program Inputs 29 InstallRIXs 30 Program Outputs 31 InstallKeypads/Readers 32 Program Timers 33 Change Codes 34 Volume Control 35 System Options 36
Options 36
System Displays and Exit Options 37 Review Logs 38 Engineer Tests 39 Diagnostics 40
Wireless Devices 40
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Wired Devices 41
Communications(DIGI-GPRS) 42
Communications(DIGI-1200) 43
Communications(DIGI-LAN) 44
Communications(DIGI-WIFI) 45 Engineer Restore Options 46 Communications 47
App Set-Up (standard security) 48
App Set-Up (high security) 49
Network Set-Up 50
ARC Signalling 51
User SMS Signalling 52
Advanced Communications 53 Alarm Responses 54 OptionsUp/Downloading 55
Download by RS-232 55
Download by Cloud (standard security) 56
Download by Cloud (high security) 57
Download by Serial Comm 58 Software Revision 58 Factory Default 59 Exitingthe Engineer Menu 60 Standalone WiredKeypad 61
Technical Specifications 62 Troubleshooting 64
Device Fail / Active Faults 64 System Faultsand Troubleshooting 64 Support contact details 67
Reference 68
Handover Form 68 EN 50131 Terminology 68 Input Types 69 OutputTypes 70 Time Inputs 74 SMS Commands 75 Event Types 77
General Event Types 77
SIA and Contact ID codes 78 Access Levels 83 Compliance 84 Notes 85
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System Description
Introduction
The Enforcer isa wireless alarm system that hasbeen designed with your security in mind; withquick and easy installation andminimal maintenance,the Enforcer protects your home with a multitude of unique features.
Taking full advantage ofPyronix’ innovative two-way wireless technology, the wireless devices on the Enforcer are constantlycommunicating with each other, using the Pyronix High Security Wireless Encryption Protocol.
The Enforcer two-way wireless devices are fullyoperational when the system isarmed. This makes your system more secure, compared to other wireless systems where devices are disabledfor up to five minutes after every activation to save battery - therefore compromising your security.
The Enforcer has been engineeredbyPyronix as a secure, reliable andeasy to use wireless alarm system.
BatteryMonitoring/Saving
Advanced technologypreserves the battery life of each wireless device. The Enforcer panelalso informs you in advance of when a battery needs replacing, giving you enough time to change the batteryin the specific device before itstopsworking. This keyfeature keeps your environment fully protected, unlike other conventional systems.
High SecurityEncryption
128 bit high security wireless encryption protocol and intelligent wireless jamming detection.
User FriendlyKeyfobs
The two-way wireless keyfob allowsyou to see the statusof your Enforcer via three colour LEDs:
System armed: A RED LED will illuminate.
System disarmed: A GREEN LED will illuminate.
System fault: An AMBER LED willilluminate (thiswill flash when the keyfobis unable to arm the system).
Alarm activated: A flashing RED LED.
It is possible to allocate different functionsto each keyfob, such as: armingor disarming different areas, activating outputsto control external devices (such as: gates), requesting the system status and activating PA (panic alarms).
Up to 32 wireless keyfobs can be added to your Enforcer. Each wireless keyfob has a unique ID, which can be reportedto the ARC and HomeControl+ App. These are stored in the event log of the Enforcer individually.
User Automation Outputs
The Enforcer gives you the option to operate devices (such as: gates, lights, sprinklers.) via your keypad or remotely via your keyfobor HomeControl+ App.
HomeControl+ App and SMS notifications
Your Enforcer willprovide you with real-time push notificationson your smartdevice or within the HomeControl+ App, such as:that your childhas returnedhome from school, or a leakage of water in
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your property. You can also opt to receive these via SMS textmessages, when a GPRSmodem is connected to the panel.
HomeControl+ App
The Enforcer system can be remotely controlledusing the HomeControl+App. Itallows you to arm and disarm the Enforcer, check the system status and bypass inputs. It also allowsyou to activate devices remotely, such as gates, lights, sprinklers andmore. The HomeControl+Appand PyronixCloud communication is fully encrypted to the higheststandardand no sensitive user data is storedon the PyronixCloud.
The HomeControl+Appis available in two versions: Android from Google Play Store and iOS from Apple store.
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System Overview
The Enforcer isthe first two-way wireless high securitywireless system on the market. It can only be compared to an addressable wiredsystem, but instead of using a wireddata bus it uses a wireless one.
All devices can cover a wireless range ofopen space upto1.6km.
System Overview Quantity Additional Information
Full Areas 4
Sub Areas (Readers) 3
Wireless Inputs (max) 64
Wired Inputs On-board 2
Wired Inputs (max) 34 4x RIX Expanders
Total Inputs Wireless and Wired 66
On-board Outputs 3
User Automation Outputs 30
Outputs (max) 34 16 x (1 x ROX)
12 x (4 x RIX) 3 x (Keypads/Readers)
User Codes and Tags 75
Wireless Keyfobs (max) 32 4294967295 encrypted rolling code
Duress / Guard Codes 10
Communicatio ns Modules DIGI-GPRS, DIGI-LAN, DIGI-1200 (PSTN), DIGI-WIFI
Addit ional Wired Arming Devices (max) 3 Keypads/Readers
Addit ional Wireless Keypads 4
Logs 750 Time and Date
Memory Type EEPROM
Event Signaling to UDL Yes Only via RS232
Compliant to EN Grade* 2
Environmental Class II
* EN50131 compliance labeling shouldbe removed if non-compliant configurations are used.
Default Codes
Master Manager Code: 1234 Engineer Code: 9999
Technicalfunctions for example fire, gasand flooding are not security graded asthey are outside the scope of EN50131-1 andEN50131-3
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Using the Keypad on the Enforcer
Table 1 -Button Operations
Button Description
a
Quickly exit a menu. Select Area A. Change case when entering text.
b
Move back to t he previous main menuitem. Select Area B.
c
Move back to t he previous option in a sub-menu. Select Area C. Display additional informatio n in thelog. Delete letters or numbers when entering text. Enables chime feature.
d
Scroll forwards in the log. Select Area D. Access the user menu. Press and hold to configure the keypad.
p
Trigger PA (Panic Alarms) - only if enabled by an engineer.
f
Trigger fire alarms - only if enabled by an engineer.
[]
Move from one option to another while in a sub-menu. Move through text.
t
Select items and enter into a sub-menu or option.
0
Enter a space when entering text.
x
Scroll forwards in the main menu and sub-menus. When you have scrolled through all the options in a menu, returns to the previous menulevel.
On the Enforcer it ispossible to write personalized titlesfor the following:
Input Description, Location
Area Names
Site Name
Device Name, Location
Input and Output expander location descriptions
User Names
The Enforcer incorporates a predictive textfeature (T9type). For example, if you enter ‘B’ ‘Bedroom’ will be displayed. If the wordthatyou require doesn’t appear on the LCD display, just type the word letter byletter.
To type a word, press the relevant button the appropriate number oftimes – e.g. for the letter ‘k’ press the 5 key two times, or for the letter ‘s’ press the 7 button four times.
To enter punctuation marks, press the 1 button.
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Installation
InternalSiren Warning: The Enforcer contains a 100 dBA siren, please be aware ofthis during installation.
Important Installation Notes
Ensure wiring is done to the national wiring regulationsin the country where the installation is taking place.
Ensure that a readily-accessible disconnectdevice is incorporated in the premises installation wiring. Ensure it isprovided externallytothe equipment and as close aspossible to the supply, with a contact separation of at least 3.0mm.Example: Fused Spur Unit.
When fixing external wires, ensure thatmeans are provided in the installation to prevent the SELV (Safety Electrical Low Voltage) or signal circuitsfrom coming into contact with live parts of the power supplycircuit. Wires shall be fixed near their terminal blocks.
The endof stranded conductor shall not be consolidated bysoft soldering atplaces where the conductor is subjected to contact pressure. Example: Must not solder endsof wires which are to be secured in detector and control panel terminal connectors.
On completion of wiring use tie-wraps to prevent anyloose wirescausinga safety hazard (material of cables tie shall be ratedat least HB or better).
Cable ties and hoses shall be separate for power supply cable andSELV (Safety Electrical Low Voltage) wirings.
Size of protective bonding conductors: minimum section 1.5mm². Example: Electrical Earth wire connections.
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Overview of Devices
All peripherals, such as LCD keypads, readers, expanders, are connectedvia the D1-, D2+, D3 and D4 terminals.
Figure 1: Example of a typical Enforcer bus
PCX-LCD/EX Max=3
PCX-RIX8+ PCX-RIX8i Max=4
PCX-PROX/INT Max=3
PCX-ROX8R8T Max=4
PCX-EXT-W Max=3
PCX-RIX8i+PSU Max=4 PCX-ROX16R+PSU Max=1
General Principles
1. No alarm system cable shouldbe run with other cables carrying AC or digital signals.
2. The cables should be protected by the use ofgrommetswhere appropriate.
3. For greater than 1000m range, standard isolated RS485 repeaters are required.
4. If an expansion module with a power supply on boardis connected, the D2+ terminal must not be connected between the main bus andmodule.
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Mains and Earth Wiring
Mainspower must be applied to the panel before connecting the back up battery.
It is importantthat the electrical earth connection is connected when connecting the 230V mains supplytothe Enforcer.
Do notlocate the mains cables next to internal cabling.
Ensure that the Enforcer is not mounted on anymetal surfaces.
Mainscables shouldnotbe internally'looped' or tightlybundled as thismay interfere with the wireless antennas. Where possible it isrecommended that all mains cables should be installed through the area nearestthe mains terminals as shown above.
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Inside of the Enforcer
Figure 2: Backplate
1
3 4 6
2
5
1: Terminalsfor Earth andMains Supply. 2: If a modem is required(DIGI-GPRS, DIGI-LAN, DIGI-1200/PSTN, DIGI-WIFI), then thisspace is
used to install them. 3: The transformer is situated in a housing, this shouldn’t need to be removed. 4: The rear tamper adjustment screwisusedifthe tamper from the front of the Enforcer isn'tsitting
flush to the back plate - this may happen if the Enforcer is installedon an uneven surface. 5: Plastic breakout. If rear tamper protection is required, screw the plastic breakout securely to the
wall. 6: If an I/O board is installed, then this space is used to installit.
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Figure 3: Rear view
1
3 4 5 6
2
1: RS232 connection for up/downloading to the InSite software. 2: The location of the control panelbackupbattery. 3: The power connection for a GPRS modem. 4: The connection for an I/O boardif connected. 5: The connection for the modem installed. 6: The power connection (+12V DC) for the Enforcer.
Setting Up
It is recommended that the Engineer Menu is accessed prior to opening a powered Enforcer.
Before you installa new panel peripheral, such as a modem, I/O board, or expander, power off the Enforcer (mains and battery).
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1. Loosen the two screwslocated atthe bottom.
Do notfullyunscrew as these can be used asa 'hanger'tothe rear casing as shown in step 3.
2. Unhinge the Enforcer from the top and pull down to disconnect.
Take extra care when removing the front of the Enforcer as modems, I/O boards etc may be
connected to the front.
1
2
3. Tiltthe front of the Enforcer forward180 degreesand hang it on the opening screwsifrequired.
Connecting or Replacing the Enforcer Battery
The Enforcer back up battery must be replacedby the manufacturer’s recommendation. The part code for this battery is BATT-ENF8XAA. The battery is a NiMH 8 cell 2200mAh rechargeable.
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Mainspower must be applied to the panel before connecting the back up battery.
1. Unclip the battery compartment.
2. Connect the back up battery. (Ifrequired, insert a new backupbattery.)
3. Close the battery compartment, taking care nottotrap any battery cables.
4. Dispose of anybatteries in accordance with the local regulations.
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Connecting Peripherals
Input / Output Board
The Input/Output(I/O) board contains the RS485 terminals that are used to connect additional wired keypads, readers, input expandersand outputexpanders.
1 2 3
1: F500mA 250V Aux Fuse 2: F500mA 250V Bus Fuse 3: Connects to the Enforcer
Table 2 -Terminals
D1- RS4850V
D2+ RS485+12V
D3 RS485 'A' Bus
D4 RS485 'B' Bus
PGM1 Programmable Output
BELL Bell output for a wired external sounder
STB Strobe output for a wired external sounder
Z33 Wired Input 33
COM Commonterminal for Z33 and Z34
+12V +12V auxiliary supply
Z34 Wired Input 34
The maximum devices the I/O board can have on the RS485 bus are:
4 x Input Expanders: PCX-RIX8i, PCX-RIX8+, PCX-RIX8i+PSU, and RIX32-WE
1 x OutputExpander: PCX-ROX8R8T or PCX-ROX16R+PSU
3 x Keypads/Readers (same bus): PCX-LCD/EX, PCX-PROX/INT, and PCX-PROX/E
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Wiring a Wired External Sounder
Enforcer
To create the bell tamper circuit, a resistor is required across0V supply and tamper circuit of the bell box. Note that the input must be programmedas ‘tamper’. The resistor value is 1K.
Unless the bell box is a Pyronix Deltabell, the bell box mustbe in SCB(Self-Contained Bell) mode.
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Wiring Wired Inputs
Enforcer
Input 34
Input 33
+12V COM
+12V COM
The resistor values are 1K for Alarmand 1K for Tamper.
Modems
You can connectthe following modemstothe Enforcer:
DIGI-1200
DIGI-GPRS
DIGI-LAN
DIGI-WIFI
PSTN Modem (DIGI-1200)
The PSTN modem card isused to enable the Enforcer to communicate either via contact ID or SIA. It will also enable remote uploading/downloading.
Before making these connections, all power must be disconnected from the system.
The telecom ground terminal (TE) should always be connected to earth in order to maximise the effectivenessof the transient voltage protection on the unit.
Turn off the mainspower before disconnecting the PSTN modem.
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A andBterminals: Telephone line output for connection to analogue PSTNtelephone line.
A-1 andB-1 terminals: Telephone line output for connectionto other telecom equipment.
GPRS Modem (DIGI-GPRS)
The GPRS modem card (DIGI-GPRS) fitsinside the Enforcer. Besidescommunications with the PyronixCloud and HomeControl+App, it has the following operations:
Send Alarmstothe ARC: With the DIGI-GPRS it ispossible to send alarmevents the monitoring
station via Contact ID IP, SMS ContactID andSIA IP protocols.
Send SMS Alarmsto the user: With DIGI-GPRS it ispossible to send SMS alarm messages to the
user.
Program the panel remotelyvia the PyronixCloud.
Line Fault Detection: Thisisprogrammable in the PROGRAM TIMERS? menu. It is timedin
minutesand is the Line FaultDelay option.
The supplied antenna willneed to be connected to the DIGI-GPRS and placed in a suitable area where the signal strength at itsmaximum.
Table 3 -GPRS status LEDs
Signal Strength OFF = No signal strength
Signal Strength ON = Signal strength 50%
Signal Strength ON = Signal strength full
Green pulsing Communicating wit h network
Orange on When making a call
Remove the power supplyofthe DIGI-GPRS modem from panelwhen installing or changing the SIMcard. Check the SIM card creditregularly.
LANModem (DIGI-LAN)
The DIGI-LAN fitsinside the Enforcer. It allows communicationswith the PyronixCloud and HomeControl+ App via a standard Ethernet internetconnection cable and alsohas the following features:
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Send Alarmstothe ARC: With the DIGI-LAN it ispossible to send alarm events to the monitoring
station via Contact ID IP and SIA IP protocols.
Program the panel remotelyvia secure network connection: With the DIGI-LAN it isalsopossible
to program the Enforcer remotelyvia a secure internet connection anduse of the InSite UDL
software.
Program the panel remotelyvia the PyronixCloud.
Status LEDs: The DIGI-LAN featuresthe industry standard Ethernet/LAN cable connection
status and activity LEDs.
Micro SD slot: For future features in development.
Wi-Fi Modem (DIGI-WIFI)
The Wi-Fimodem card (DIGI-WIFI) fitsinside the Enforcer. It allowscommunications with the PyronixCloud and HomeControl+Appvia a Wi-Fiinternet connection and also hasthe following features:
Send Alarmstothe ARC: With the Wi-Fi modem card itispossible to send alarm eventsto the
monitoring station via Contact ID IP and SIA IP protocols.
Program the panel remotelyvia secure network connection: With the Wi-Fimodem card it is also
possible to program the Enforcer remotely via a secure internetconnection and use ofthe InSite
UDL software.
Program the panel remotelyvia the PyronixCloud.
Connecting to the Upload/Download Software
The Enforcer can be programmed by a keypad or the UDL InSite Software provided free of charge. You can download the UDL InSite Software from www.pyronix.com.
The connection between control panel andUDL software can be done in the following ways:
Serial connection (RS232)
Modem connection (DIGI-1200, PSTN)
PyronixCloud connection (DIGI-GPRS, DIGI-LAN, DIGI-WIFI)
Serial Connection (RS232)
On the panel
1. Enter the Engineer Menu (code 9999).
2. Scrollthe menu (x button) untilOptionsUp/Downloading isdisplayed.
3. Choose RS-232 in the Download byoption.
4. On the UDL Password screen, do not enter anything andpress t.
5. On the UDL Priorityscreen, we recommend setting this to High [0] to prevent events and
notificationsfrom disconnecting the UDL connection. Press t.
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On InSite UDL software from a PC
1. To setup the COMport associatedto Modem, open the software, click on Configuration >
Modem Settings > RS-232.
2. Make sure that the serial COMusedbyUDL is the same set in the PC (Control Panel>Device
manager > Ports.
3. Make sure that the RS-232 icon in the UDL graphic user interface is green.
4. Click on Force Dial Customer.
5. Setthe Dial Mode fieldtoRS-232.
6. Enter the Engineer Code in the Engineer Code field.
7. Click on Dial.
If connection issuccessful, the RS-232 icon will become blue.
Modem Connection (DIGI 1200, PSTN)
Ensure that the paneland remote PC are connected to a suitable PSTN line.
On the panel
1. Enter the Engineer Menu (code 9999)
2. Scrollthe menu (x button) untilOptionsUp/Downloading isdisplayed.
3. Choose Modem in the Download by option.
4. Setthe desired number of redialsand press t.
5. On the UDL Password screen, do not enter anything andpress t.
6. On the UDL Priorityscreen, we recommend setting this to High [0] to prevent events and
notificationsfrom disconnecting the UDL connection. Press t.
On InSite UDL software from a PC
1. To setup the COMport associatedto Modem, open the software, click on Configuration >
Modem Settings > Modem.
2. Make sure that the COMport associatedtoModem in InSite is the same set in the PC Control
Panel >Device manager > Ports.
3. Make sure that the RS-232 icon in the UDL graphic user interface is green.
4. In the Configurationsmenu choose the Modem Type from the drop down menu. Thisis the
modem connected to the PC and used to call the panel.
5. Press Load DefaultStringtoprogram the right initialization string for the selected modem.
6. Click on Force Dial Customer.
7. Setthe Dial Mode fieldtoModem.
8. Enter the telephone number in the Telephone Number field.
9. Enter the Engineer Code in the Engineer Code field.
10. Click on Dial.
If connection issuccessful, the Modem icon willbecome blue.
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If a Site Name issetup on the panelthe UDL Site Name mustbe exactlythe same otherwise the connection will not be possible.
PyronixCloud Connection
Make sure that the panelisconnected to an internetconnection, either byLAN, Wi-Fi, or GPRS using a data-enabled SIM card.
On the panel
1. Enter the Engineer Menu (code 9999).
2. Scrollthe menu (x button) untilon Options Up/Downloading. Press t.
3. Choose Cloud (option 6) in the Download by options. Press t.
4. Make a note of your System ID (to enter in the InSite Software later). Press t.
5. Select the security type. For initialconnections we recommend [0] (Standard). Press t.
6. Create or enter a system password and take note of it. Press t.
7. On the Poll Server? screen, select Yes [1]. Presst.
8. On the UDL Password screen, do not enter anything andpress t.
9. On the UDL Priorityscreen, we recommend setting this to High [0] to prevent events and
notificationsfrom disconnecting the UDL connection. Press t.
On InSite UDL software from a PC
1. Click on Force Dial Customer.
2. Click on the Dial Mode drop-down list and select Cloud.
3. Enter the System ID of your Panel (See Options Up/Downloading in the Engineer Menu on panel)
intothe fieldtitled Serial Number.
4. Enter the System password (as enteredin OptionsUp/Downloading on the panel into the field
titled System password.
5. Leave the UDL security level at Normal for initial connection testin System UDL SecurityLevel
field.
6. Enter the Engineer Code as used on the panel you are trying to connect.
7. In the Enter Customer In Database Asfield, simplygive the panel you are connecting to an
appropriate name.
8. Click Dial. If the connection is successful, the Cloud Icon will become blue, a dialogue box will
appear asking if you would like tocreate a customer –click Yes to continue.
9. The panel is now successfullyconnected to the InSite UDL software.
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Configuration
The Engineer Menu
The system isprogrammed fromthe Engineer Menu. To enter the Engineer Menu, the panel must be in fullydisarmed state. Whilstin Engineer Mode, all tamper alarms (excluding PA and safetydevices) will be disabled.
Navigating in the Engineer and User Menus
x
NO Press to move forward whenin Engineer or Master Manger mode.
b
BACK Press to mo ve backward whenin Engineer or Master Manger mode.
t
YES Press to enter in a submenu or option when in Engineer or Master Manger mode.
Press to move from oneoption into another option while in asubmenu.
a
EXIT Press to quick exit the Engineer Menu from any main menu (writt enin capital letters).
c
CANCEL Press to move back from one programmable optio n to the previous option.
Main Menus and Sub Menus
LEARN WIRELESS DEVICES?
Learn Inputs?
You are in a main menu item if:
The maintenance LED isflashing slowly
The menu item will be in upper case letters with a question mark (?).
You are in a sub menu item if:
The maintenance LED is flashing rapidly
The menu item will be in lower case letters.
In order to navigate in the menu system, one has to answer the questions in the main and sub menus. For example, if the question is LEARN WIRELESSDEVICE?:
Pressing t willbring you in the sub-menu Learn Inputs?
Pressing t again willtake you to the programmable options of thissubmenu.
Pressing x willtake you out of the individualoption, will move you up from one submenu to the
nextsub-menu or back to the main menu.
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For your security, the keypad becomes disabled for 120 seconds after 13 incorrect keypresses, or after 3 attemptsto present invalidtags. Itwillsubsequentlybe disabled again after 7 further incorrect key-presses or after another invalidtag ispresented. Once a correct code or tag has been registered, the keypad is returned to normal operation. PIN code entry mustbe completed within 60 seconds or itwillcount as an invalid code being used.
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Entering the Engineer Menu
To enter the Engineer Menu, enter the Engineer Code. The defaultEngineer Code is 9999.
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Access maybe denied if:
1. One or more areas are armed.
2. The Master user hasdisabled the access of the Engineer Menu from Allow Engineer Menu in the Master Manager Mode. If thisisthe case
Authorisation required willbe shown on the display.
After entering the Engineer Code, the first option that is shown will be: Date & Time?. The fault(:) LED willflash anda high pitch tone willbe
generatedregularly indicating the Engineer Menu hasbeen accessed.
Accessing the Engineer Menu on any External Wired Keypad
It is possible to access the Engineer Menu on any keypad that is part of the system. If you are in the Engineer Menu in keypad address 0, the other
keypads willdisplay System busy.
To accessthe Engineer Menu on a different keypad, press the b button on the relevant keypad.
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Date & Time
DA
TE & TIME?
Year (00-99)
Month (1-12)
Da
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Ho
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Minutes (0-59)
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[01]
[00]
[00]
No [0]
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earning...
Del
ete D
e
vices?
Se
lect Bell
Del
ete All?
En
ter Your C
o
de
x
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
Be
lls
Del
eted!
x
Be
ll Learnt!
x
x
Be
ll Deleted
Se
lect Bell
t
x
x
Se
lect Bell
x
Se
lect Bell
t
x
x
x
b
x
0
9-40
0
9-40
0
9-40
0
9-40
0
9-40
1
or 2
1
or 2
1
or 2
t
L
earn
Wrl
s Keypads?
L
earn D
e
vices?
Se
lect Keypad
L
earning...
Del
ete D
e
vices?
Se
lect Keypad
Del
ete All?
En
ter Your C
o
de
x
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
Ke
ypad
Del
eted!
x
Ke
ypad
L
earnt!
x
x
Ke
ypad
Del
eted
Se
lect Keypad
t
x
x
Se
lect Keypad
x
Se
lect Keypad
t
x
1
or 2
1
or 2
1
or 2
t
Available [09]
Learnt [09]
[2000]
Available [09]
Learned [09]
Available [09]
Learnt [1]
Available [1]
[2000]
Available [1]
Learned [1]
Available [1]
Available [1]
Learnt [1]
[2000]
Available [1]
Learned [1]
Available [1]
28 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Program Inputs
PROGRAM
INPU
TS?
In
put [01]
INSTALL RIXs
?
x
t
x
In
put Type [07]
In
put In Area
Common Input
Chi
me
Al
low Bypass
Dou
ble Knock
Cross Zone
Norm
ally Open
M
ask Test
Non
Activity Inp
[0
] No
[1
] Yes
Sp
ecial Log
t
t
t
In
put Attributes?
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
In
put
Description?
Input 01
En
ter Number:
En
ter Name:
En
ter Location:
t
t
t
t
x
t
t
t
b
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
x
x
x
Cross Zone:
[0
] No
[1
] Yes
Norm
ally Open:
[0
] No
[1
] Yes
No [0]
Non
Activity Inp
Dou
ble Knock:
[0
] No
[1
] Yes
Al
low Bypass:
[0
] No
[1
] Yes
Sp
ecial Log:
[0
] No
[1
] Arm
[2
] Disarm
[3
] Always
Are
as
ABCD
Common Input:
[0] No
[1] Yes
Chime:
[0] No
[1] Single
[2] Follow
Mask Test:
[0] No
[1] Yes
Swin
ger Limit
[6]
Input 01
Entry Delay 1
[ A ]
No [0]
No [0]
Yes [1]
No [0]
No [0]
No [0]
No [0]
No [0]
For more information, see "Input Types" on page 69
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 29
Install RIXs
INSTALL RIXs
?
RIX Ad
dress:
P
ROG
R
AM OUTPUTS?
RIX I
nstalled
En
ter Name:
En
ter Location:
t
x
t
x
If
Yes
If
No
b
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
Opt
ion
s:
[0]-[3]
Opt
ion
s:
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Wire
d
[
2
]
Wir
e
l
e
ss
No [0]
[0]
30 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Program Outputs
PROGRAM
OUTPUTS?
En
dstation PGMs?
t
BEL
L PGM [0014]
STB
P
GM
[0016]
PGM
[0000]
t
t
t
RIX M
odule
PGMs
?
ROX M
odule
PGMs
?
Ke
ypad PGMs?
Rea
der PGMs?
Us
er Outputs?
RIX Ad
dress:
PGM 1
[0000]
ROX Add
ress:
[0]
Ke
ypad Address:
[1]
Rea
der Address:
PGM1
[0000]
Us
er Output No.
[01]
Us
er Output Type
Us
er Output Time
[1]
Us
er Output Name
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
INSTALL KEYP
AD
S/
READERS?
x
x
x
x
x
Rep
eat for PGM 2
to
PG
M
4
En
ter Name:
_
t
Rep
eat for PGM 2
to
PG
M
16
ROX In
stalled:
PGM 1
[0000]
t
t
t
PGM2
[0000]
t
t
t
t
t
t
b
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
E
nds
tati
on = M
ain Panel
P
G
M =
Programmable Outputs
S
TB = Strobe
t
Ad
dress Options:
[0
]
Ad
dress Options:
[0
], [1]. [2], [3]
Ad
dress Options:
[0
], [1]. [2], [3]
Us
er Output Type:
[0
] Latched
[1
] Pulsed
Us
er Output No:
[0
0] to [20]
Us
er Output Time:
If
Pulsed:
[0
1]-[99] seconds
Ad
dress Options:
[0
], [1]. [2], [3]
PGM1
[0000]
[01]
[0]
Bell Any
Strobe Any
Not Used
Not Used
No [0]
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Latched [0]
Seconds [01]
For more information, see "Output Types" on page 70
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 31
Install Keypads/Readers
INST
ALL KEYPAD
S/
READERS?
Wi
red Keypads +
Rea
ders?
PROGRAM
TIMER
S?
x
t
Ke
ypad Address
De
vice Type
Opt
ion
s:
[
0
]
Keypad only
[
1
]
Keypad/R
e
ader
t
Wi
reless Keypads?
t
t
Arm
/Disarm
t
b
A
d
dress Opti
o
ns:
[
0
]
Only for Keypad
[
1
]
Keypad or
Rea
der
[
2
]
Keypad or
Rea
der
[
3
]
Keypad or
Rea
der
Ke
ypad
De
vice
Name?
En
ter Name:
t
t
En
ter Location:
t
De
vice Arms Area
De
vice Disarms
De
vice in Area
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Rea
der
t
Arm
/Dis Sub-Area
t
t
Ac
cess C
o
ntrol
t
Disarm O
n
ly
En
try Control
t
Ad
dress 1
t
Opti
ons?
Tag
R
e
ad Enable
t
Au
to Wak
e
Up
t
Su
pervision
Ba
c
k
Light
En
try Exit Sound
t
t
t
t
x
De
vice Name?
En
ter Name:
t
t
En
ter Location:
t
De
vice Arms Area
De
vice Disarms
De
vice in Area
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
t
t
x
x
t
t
t
t
Keypad 0 [0] Keypad [0]
[ABCD]
[ABCD]
[ABCD]
Keypad 1
Wrls.Kpd 1 [4]
[ABCD]
[ABCD]
[ABCD]
Wrls.Kpd 1
32 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Program Timers
PROGRAM
TIMER
S?
A En
try Time 1
A En
try Time 2
A Exit Time
A Be
ll Time
Number R
e
-arms
[3]
Stro
be Time
Be
ll Delay
CHANGE CODES?
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
Rep
eat for all areas
t
Fi
nal Door Delay
t
Gua
rd Code Delay
Arm
Fail Time
Pu
lsd Burglr Any
x
x
x
x
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
b
x
WL = Wir
e
l
e
ss
N
A
T = Non A
c
t
ivity Timer
C
o
nf
=
Con
f
irm
S
u
pervn
=
Wireless Supe
r
v
i
sion
Time
B
u
r
g
l
r = Bu
r
g
l
a
r
y
0-255
Sec
onds
0-255
Sec
onds
0-255
Sec
onds
2-15 Minutes
0-99 Minutes
0-99 Minutes
0-250
Minu
t
e
s
0-9 Times
0-255
Sec
onds
0-255
Sec
onds
0-10 Minutes
0-255
Sec
onds
t
NAT
Hours Timer
0-23 Hours
x
NAT
Day Timer
0-14 Days
Arm
Fail Warning
0-99 Minutes
Fi
re Bell Time
1-99 Minutes
Ex
it Suspnd Time
L
ine Fault Delay
0-250
Sec
onds
En
try Coms Delay
0-255
Sec
onds
Dou
ble Knock
0-75 Seconds
AC F
ail D
e
lay
0-250
Minu
t
e
s
A APP Exit Time
0-199
Sec
onds
WL
J
a
mming Time
x
0-100
Sec
onds
t
AC M
issing Delay
Se
r
v
ice Timer
0-365
Day
s
WL
s Supervn Time
0-99 Hours
t
Seconds [030]
Seconds [030]
Seconds [030]
Seconds [005]
Minutes [03]
Minutes [000]
Minutes [00]
Minutes [00]
Minutes [005]
Seconds [005]
Seconds [10]
Seconds [000]
Seconds [000]
Seconds [250]
Seconds [220]
Minutes [03]
Minutes [99]
Minutes [00]
Days [00]
Hours [00]
Seconds [005]
Hours [02]
Seconds [100]
Days [000]
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 33
Change Codes
CHANGE CODES?
Cha
nge Duress/
Gua
rd Codes?
Em
pty [01]
En
ter User Code
Cha
nge Master
M
anager Code?
Cha
nge Engineer
Cod
e?
M
aster Manager
Cod
e [**
****]
En
gineer Code
t
x
Us
er Type
Us
er In Area
Us
er Arm Options
Are
a Arm Choice
Us
er Name
VOLUM
E C
ONTROL
?
t
t
t
Us
er In Area
Us
er Arm Options
Are
a Arm Choice
Us
er Name
t
t
x
x
x
x
t
t
t
t
t
x
b
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
t
x
x
x
x
t
U
s
er
Ty
pe:
[
2
]
Duress
[
3
]
Guard
A
rea
Arm Cho
i
c
e
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
U
s
er
Arm Op
t
ions
[
0
]
Disarm/Arm
[
1
]
Disarm Only
[
2
]
Arm Only
[
3
]
None
U
s
er
Arm Op
t
ions
[
0
]
Disarm/Arm, [1] Disarm On
l
y
[
2
]
Arm Only, [3] Non
e
A
rea
Arm Cho
i
c
e
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
A
rea
s
A
BCD
[******]
Duress [2]
[ABCD]
Disarm/Arm [0]
No [0]
[ABCD]
Disarm/Arm [0]
No [0]
_
[******]
34 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Volume Control
VOLUM
E C
ONTROL
?
A En
try
[4]
x
t
A Exit
[4]
Rep
eat for all areas
t
t
t
Al
arm
[7]
Fi
re
[7]
Tec
hnical
2
4 Hour
[4]
Chi
me
[4]
Cod
e Stop Sound
Si
lent Tech Alert
t
t
t
t
t
t
SYSTEM
OPTIONS?
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
t
x
x
b
Volume
Options:
[
0
]
Silent
[
1
]
->[4] PIEZO soun
der
[
5
]
->[7] Louder Internal S
o
under
S
ile
nt
Tech A
lert
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Mai
n
Sou
nder
ALL
[
0]
No
[
1
]
Yes
C
o
de St
o
p S
ounds
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
[4]
M
ain Sounder ALL
Disable Call Flt
x
D
isab
l
e
Call Fa
ul
t
[
0]
No
[
1
]
Yes
x
t
t
APP Ex
it Volume
[7]
Rep
eat for all areas
Yes [1]
No [0]
No [0] No [1]
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 35
System Options
Options
t
SYSTEM
OPTIONS?
Opti
ons?
REVIEW L
O
GS?
t
x
b
Arm
With Tamper
Y
es [1]
A
rm With Tamp
er
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
x
Ex
it Options?
Sy
stem Displays?
x
Arm
if Modem Flt
Y
es [1]
Arm
with Tec/Flt
Y
es [1]
Arm
Fail = Alarm
No
[0]
Arm
Strobe
DisArm Strobe
Stro
be Flash [1]
Be
ll Squawk [2]
No
[0]
t
t
t
t
t
A
rm if Mode
m
F
ault
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
A
rm With Tec
hnical Fault
[
0
]
No
[
1]
Yes
A
rm Fail =
Ala
r
m
[
0
]
No
[
1]
Yes
D
o
Battery
Load
T
est
[
0]
No [1
]
Yes
A
rm Strobe
[
0
]
None
[1] Strobe
F
l
a
sh
[
2
]
Bell Sq
uawk [
3
]
Both
D
isarm Strob
e
[
0
]
None
[1] Strobe
F
l
a
sh
[
2
]
Bell Sq
uawk [
3
]
Both
t
Y
es [1]
Tag O
nly Disarm
No
[0]
Ke
ypad PA Key
Be
ll+Signal [2]
M
anager Prog PA
Tag
D
i
sarm+Door
Ke
ypad Fire Key
Arm
with Spvn Fl
Y
es [1]
Ke
yfob On Entry
Tag Only D
isarm
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Qui
ck
Arm
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Keypad
P
A
Ke
y
[
0
]
Silent+Digi [1] Bells
Only
[
2
]
Bell+Sig
nal [3
]
Disabl
e
d
Manager P
rog
P
A
[
0
]
No [1
]
Yes
Tag Di
s
arm+Door
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Keypad
F
i
re Key
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
A
rm with Su
pervisi
o
n Flt
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Keyf
o
b O
n
Entry
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Do
Bat Load Test
No
[0]
Qui
c
k
Arm
No
[0]
x
t
t
x
x
x
x
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
Y
es [1]
Y
es [1]
x
6
Digit Codes
No
[0]
t
6 D
igit Code
s
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Time P
romp
t
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
A
uto Duress
Cod
e
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
x
Ti
me Prompt
t
x
Au
to Duress C
o
de
t
No
[0]
F
orced Arm
Y
es [1]
Forced A
rm
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
By
pass on Re-Arm
No
[0]
B
ypass on
Re-Arm
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Y
es [1]
Y
es [1]
36 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
System Displays and Exit Options
SYSTEM
OPTIONS?
Opti
ons?
REVIEW L
O
GS?
t
x
b
Are
a A Text
A
rea
A T
ext
(
1
6 C
h
aracters)
x
Ex
it Options?
x
Sy
stem Displays?
x
Rep
eat for all areas
Top D
i
splay Text
Display If Armed
Display A
l
arms
Rea
dy LED O
n
t
t
t
t
t
Top Di
s
pl
a
y
T
ext
(
1
6 C
h
aracters)
D
isplay If Arme
d
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
D
isplay Alarms
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
R
e
ady
L
E
D On
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
t
Display LED O
n
t
D
isplay Inpu
t
s
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
t
t
t
x
x
A Exit Mode
t
Rep
eat for all areas
A
Ex
i
t Mode
[
0
]
Timed
[
1
]
Final
Do
or
[
2
]
Timed/Fi
nal
[
3
]
Push To Arm
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
t
Display Inputs
D
isplay Inpu
t
s
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
t
x
Ds
ply Silent PAs
D
isplay Silent PAs
[
0]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Display PAs
D
isplay PAs
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Fu
ll A
re
a Text
Full
Area Text
(
1
6 C
h
aracters)
Area A
All Areas Armed Enforcer
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Timed [0]
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 37
Review Logs
REVIEW L
O
GS?
Pa
nel Log?
ENGINEER
TESTS?
x
t
0
1/01 00:11:44
Al
arm Silenced
Us
er 01
t
t
Ac
cess/C
t
r
l
Log?
x
Rep
eat for all
Event
s
Sta
rt of Log
t
c
t
t
b
x
0
1/01 00:11:44
Us
er 01
Rep
eat for all
Event
s
Sta
rt of Log
t
c
t
t
To obtain more inf
o
rmation
o
n t
h
e event
:
P
res
s
c
x
x
x
x
To obtain more inf
o
rmation
o
n t
h
e event
:
P
res
s
c
User open Door
If a device on the Enforcer isnotinstalled correctly or hasbeen lost from the bus, a device fail willbe present. An example of each fault is as follows:
Failure on the panel = “Control Panel, Battery Fault”
Keypad address 3 failure =“Device 3, Device Fail Kpd”
Internal/External Tag Readers address 2 failure =“Device 2, Device FailTrd”
Remote Input Expander address 0 =“RIX-00, Device Fail RIX”
Remote OutputExpandersaddress0 = “ROX-00, Device Fail ROX”
If a name is enteredfor a device, the log displaysthe name instead of the address.
38 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Engineer Tests
ENGINEER
TESTS?
t
W
alk Test?
W
alk Test Areas
W
alk Test Inputs
So
ak Test?
t
So
ak Inputs [--]
So
ak Days Left
W
alk to activ
at
e
e
ach input
Be
ll Test?
In
itial Soak [00]
Tes
ting Bell...
Ba
ttery Load
Tes
t?
Tes
t PG
M
s?
Tes
ting Battery
Ba
ttery Test
Pa
ssed!
PGM
Test: [0000]
Se
nd Test Call?
Are
You Sure?
So
ak Inputs [01]
S
o
ak D
a
ys Left:
[
0
0-99] D
a
ys
S
tart Initial So
ak:
[
0
0-99] D
a
ys
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
DIAGNOSTI
C
S?
t
x
x
x
x
t
t
x
x
x
t
x
x
t
x
x
t
x
t
M
ask/Walk Test
Complete
t
x
x
t
x
b
x
By
-Pass Fire/PA?
By
-Pass Fire/PA
x
x
Tes
t In Progress
t
x
t
B
y-Pass F
i
re/PA
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
C
h
oose a P
GM Nu
mber
[ABCD]
Input 01
Input 01
[00]
13.4V
[PGM Type]
No [0]
For more information, see "Output Types" on page 70
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 39
Diagnostics
Wireless Devices
DIAGNOSTI
C
S?
Wi
reless
De
vices?
ENGINEER RESTORE
OPTIONS?
x
t
Wi
red Devices?
Communications?
t
Vi
ew Bells
Ba
ttery Status?
x
x
x
x
b
I
n
put R
e
adings:
[
C] Close, [O] Op
en, [
T
]
Ta
mper
[
-] Not le
arnt,
[F] Fau
l
t
Wi
re
l
ess
Rea
dings:
[
-] No Device Installe
d
[
?
]
Waiting
for in
f
o
[
0
]
Mis
si
n
g
[
1
]
Weak
[
2
]
Good
[
3
]
Excelle
nt
Vi
ew Inputs?
En
dstation [1]
In
puts 1-32
t
t
Vi
ew Inputs
Ba
ttery Status?
x
x
Pl
ease Wait....
In
put [01]
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
CCCOCCC---------
-------------------------
E
n
dstati
o
n I
n
puts 1-32
Wi
re
l
ess
RIX Inpu
t
s
3
5-66
t
Pl
ease Wait....
In
put [01]
Wrl
s Keypad
Ba
ttery Status?
t
t
t
x
x
Pl
ease Wait....
In
put [01]
Ke
ypad [01]
t
t
x
t
t
x
x
x
Vi
ew Wrls Keypad
Si
gnal Strength?
Pl
ease Wait....
3
231-
-----------------
-------------------------
SF/
D
F
Status:
t
t
t
x
x
x
Fi
rst S
F
Device:
t
x
Wi
reless Dual
F
requency?
Cha
nnel:
Cha
nnel Reason:
Be
ll [01]
t
t
x
t
t
x
x
x
Vi
ew Bells
Si
gnal Strength?
Pl
ease Wait....
2
99
3
-------
----------------
-------------------------
In
put [01]
t
t
x
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
Vi
ew Inputs
Si
gnal Strength?
Pl
ease Wait....
3
231-
-----------------
-------------------------
t
x
En
dstation [1]
In
puts 1-32
En
dstation [1]
In
puts 1-32
299
Excellent [100]
299
Excellent [100]
Excellent [100]
299
Good
299
Good
299
Good
0
RF Noise
Dual Frequency All Device DF
40 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Wired Devices
DIAGNOSTI
C
S?
Wi
reless
De
vices?
ENGINEER RESTORE
OPTIONS?
x
t
Wi
red Devices?
Vi
ew PSUs?
En
dstation PSU:
Communications?
t
CCCCOCCC
x
RIX I
nputs? [0]
x
x
t
b
I
n
put R
e
adings:
[
C] Close, [O] Op
en, [
T
]
Ta
mper,
[-] Not learn
t
, [F
]
Fa
ult
Vi
ew Inputs?
En
dstation Inpt?
FF
In
put [01] [1]
t
t
In
put [09] [1]
RIX PSU:
[0]
t
x
Ke
ypad Volts [0]
Rea
der Volts [1]
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
ROX PSU:
[0]
t
t
x
t
t
Keypad
0-5
R
e
ader
0-5
x
x
t
x
13.5V
13.9V
13.9V
>1K
>25.3k
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 41
Communications (DIGI-GPRS)
DIAGNOSTI
C
S?
Wi
reless
De
vices?
ENGINEER RESTORE
OPTIONS?
x
t
Wi
red Devices?
Communications?
x
x
x
b
L
ast Polld Cloud
L
ast App Contact
GSM Si
gnal Value
Ap
p Status
ARC Stat
us
L
ast Polld ARC
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
GSM Si
gnal Value
Si
gnal: 0-31
No
Signal: --.--
A
p
p Sta
t
u
s:
I
n
i
tia
l
isin
g: T
he panel
is atte
mptin
g t
o
connect
N
o
Network: Network not availa
ble
B
a
si
c Network: Netwo
rk
a
vaila
bl
e
Full
Network: Th
e panel
is logged
o
n t
o
GPRS network
Poll
ing
Cloud
:
The
p
anel
is
p
ol
ling th
e cloud
Last Polld
ARC:
D
isplays
last successful
p
oll to
ARC
N
e
ver:
ARC has
n
ever been poll
e
d
Last App
Co
ntact
:
D
isplays
last successful
App
contact
N
e
ver -
displaye
d i
f the
App
h
as never
b
een
contacted
Last Polld
Cloud:
D
isplays
last successful
p
oll to
the
c
l
oud
N
e
ver -
displaye
d i
f the
c
l
oud has
n
ever been poll
e
d
A
RC Status
:
I
n
i
tia
l
isin
g: T
he panel
is atte
mptin
g t
o
connect
N
o
Network: Network not availa
ble
B
a
si
c Network: Netwo
rk
a
vaila
bl
e
Full
Network: Th
e panel
is logged
o
n t
o
GPRS network
Poll
ing
ARC: T
he
p
anel
is pol
lin
g t
h
e A
RC
20
Polling Cloud
Minutes 00000
Seconds 00000
42 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Communications (DIGI-1200)
DIAGNOSTI
C
S?
Wi
reless
De
vices?
ENGINEER RESTORE
OPTIONS?
x
t
Wi
red Devices?
Communications?
x
x
x
b
PSTN L
ine Status
Pre
sent
t
t
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 43
Communications (DIGI-LAN)
DIAGNOSTI
C
S?
Wi
reless
De
vices?
ENGINEER RESTORE
OPTIONS?
x
t
Wi
red Devices?
Communications?
x
x
x
b
ARC Stat
us
Ap
p Status:
IP
Address:
Su
b Net Mask:
Gate
way:
L
ast App Contact
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
L
ast Polld Cloud
t
x
x
Di
s
plays
the IP address
of
t
he DIGI-LAN (if installed)
Di
s
plays
the Subnet Mask
of
t
he DIGI-LAN (if installed)
Di
s
plays
the IP address
of t
he gatewa
y
A
p
p Sta
t
u
s:
I
n
i
t
i
a
l
i
si
n
g - T
he panel
is atte
mptin
g t
o connect
N
o
Network - T
here is
n
o network avail
a
ble
Poll
ing
Cloud
- The
p
anel
is
p
ol
lin
g t
h
e cl
o
ud
A
p
p Sta
t
u
s:
I
n
i
t
i
a
l
i
si
n
g - T
he panel
is atte
mptin
g t
o connect
N
o
Network - T
here is
n
o network avail
a
ble
Poll
ing
ARC - T
he panel is pol
lin
g t
h
e A
RC
Di
s
plays
the date and time when
t
h
e App last successfully
contact
ed the panel
Di
s
plays
the date and time when
t
he panel last s
uccessfully polld the Cloud
Di
s
plays
the date and time when
t
he panel last s
uccessfully polld the ARC
L
ast Polld ARC
44 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Communications (DIGI-WIFI)
DIAGNOSTI
C
S?
Wi
reless
De
vices?
ENGINEER RESTORE
OPTIONS?
x
t
Wi
red Devices?
Communications?
x
x
x
b
ARC Stat
us
Ap
p Status:
IP
Address:
Su
b Net Mask:
Gate
way:
L
ast App Contact
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
L
ast Polld Cloud
t
x
x
I
P address of WiFi modem
(if installed)
S
ubnet Mask of WiFi modem
(if installed)
Di
s
plays
the IP address
of t
he gatewa
y
A
p
p Sta
t
u
s:
I
n
i
t
i
a
l
isin
g - T
he panel
is atte
mptin
g t
o connect
N
o
Network - T
here is
n
o network avail
a
ble
Poll
ing
Cloud
- The
p
anel
is
p
ol
lin
g t
h
e cl
o
ud
A
p
p Sta
t
u
s:
I
n
i
t
i
a
l
isin
g - T
he panel
is atte
mptin
g t
o connect
N
o
Network - T
here is
n
o network avail
a
ble
Poll
ing
ARC - T
he panel is pol
lin
g t
h
e A
RC
Di
s
plays
the date and time when
t
h
e App last successfully
contact
ed the panel
Di
s
plays
the date and time when
t
h
e panel
last s
uccessfully polled the Cloud
Di
s
plays
the date and time when
t
h
e panel
last s
uccessfully polled the ARC
L
ast Polld ARC
Wi
Fi Signal Value
t
x
S
ignal of WiFi modem
(if installed)
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 45
Engineer Restore Options
ENGINEER
RESTORE OPTI
O
NS?
Restore Burglary
Restore PA
Restore Tamper
t
t
t
Restore Soak
Restore Faults
An
ti Code Rstore
t
COMM
U
NICAT
IO
NS?
x
b
x
x
x
x
x
t
t
x
t
R
e
store B
u
r
g
l
a
r
y
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Burglar Ala
rm
[
2
]
Do No
t
Use
R
e
store PA
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
R
e
store Tamper
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
R
e
store Faul
ts
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
A
n
t
i Cod
e R
e
store
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
R
e
store S
o
ak
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
No [0] No [0] No [0]
No [0]
No [0]
No [0]
46 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
Communications
COMM
U
NICAT
IO
NS?
Ap
p Set-Up?
AL
AR
M
RESPONSES?
x
t
Net
w
o
rk Set-U
p
?
ARC Sig
nalling?
x
x
b
Us
er SMS
Si
gnalling?
x
Ad
v
anced
Communications?
x
x
App Set-Up
Thisfunction enables or disables communicationwith the PyronixCloud
and HomeControl+ app
Network Set-Up
Programsthe DIGI-GPRS, DIGI-LAN or DIGI-WIFI on the Enforcer.
ARC Signalling
Enables the Enforcer to signal either Contact ID IP or SIA 3 IP, or using
the PSTN modem itcan signal Contact ID or SIA Levels 1 & 3. All IP
details and ARC setup are programmed in thismenu.
User SMS Signalling
Enables the Enforcer to signal via SMS messagingas well as SMS
remote control.
Advanced Communications
Configures advanced settings.
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 47
App Set-Up (standard security)
When creating passwords, please ensure thatthe password uses a variety of upper case, lower case, numbersand symbolsto ensure the best security
possible.
It is highlyrecommended to set Poll Server toYes.
Ap
p Set-Up?
Ap
p Pass
wo
r
d
:
Po
ll S
e
rver?
t
En
able App
Sy
stem ID
Clo
ud Password:
Se
curity
S
e
curi
ty
[
0
]
Sta
ndar
d
[
1
]
Hig
h
E
n
able A
p
p
[
0]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Poll
Server
[
0
]
No
[
1]
Yes
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
No [0]
AAAAAAAA
Standard [0]
No [0]
_
48 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
App Set-Up (high security)
Mobile numbers can be entered with or without an international dialling code (e.g. +44). Ifyou need to enter an international diallingcode to send the key
to a foreign SIMcard, use the a key to enter the ‘+’ symbol.
En
able App
t
Sy
stem ID:
Clo
ud Password:
Ke
y Part 2 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
t
Are
You Sure?
Ke
y Part 1 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
Poll
Server
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
E
n
able A
p
p
[
0]
No
[
1
]
Yes
Gen
erate App
Pa
ssword Key?
t
t
S
e
curi
ty
[
0
]
Sta
ndar
d
[
1
]
Hig
h
t
Vi
ew App
Pa
ssword Key?
Se
nd Password
key
in a text
Po
ll S
e
rver?
Ke
y Part 2 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
Ke
y Part 1 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
t
t
M
obile#:
Pa
ssword sent
Su
ccessfully
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
t
t
x
Se
curity
x
x
t
x
Ap
p Set-Up?
No [0]
High [1]
No [0]
AAAAAAAA
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 49
Network Set-Up
Net
w
o
rk Set-U
p
?
GPRS APN?
Pro
gram G
PRS?
t
_
_
_
_
_
GPRS User I
D
?
GPRS Pas
s
word
?
Pro
gram LAN?
Pro
gram Wi Fi?
Au
to Setup
t
x
x
t
t
t
t
Pa
nel IP Address
Pa
nl Subnet Mask
Gate
way
Au
to Setup
t
t
x
x
x
t
t
t
t
t
x
t
t
x
t
1
st DNS IP Addr
2
nd DNS IP Addr
[1
]
Se
tup with Wi-Fi
De
vice?
t
Se
tup with App
Are
y
o
u sure?
Pro
gram Wi-Fi?
SSID
t
t
Py
ronix-AEQR
B7
Y3
t
t
x
t
x
Pro
gram Wi-Fi?
t
x
t
x
No [0]
Yes [1]
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000
Pwd: AEQRB7Y3
50 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
ARC Signalling
ARC Signalling?
R
e
dials
0-15
Test
Calls
[
0
]
N
o
[
1
]
Yes
ARC De
tails:
[1]
Mod
em Typ
e Used
Event
Types
[
0
]
D
e
f
ault
1
[
1
]
De
f
ault
2
[
2
]
D
e
f
ault
3
[
3
]
Cu
st
o
m
SMS Nu
m
b
er
F
ormat
SI
A IP
Are
a ARC Ac
count
Area ARC Accou
nt
[
0
]
N
o
[
1
]
Yes
One ARC Acco
unt
I
f Area ARC
Acc. is Y
ES
I
f Area ARC
Acc. is NO
Are
a A Ac
cou
nt
Re
peat for all areas
Re
dials
T
ime Out
Test Ca
lls
Even
t Ty
p
es
Tim
e
Out
0-99 Seconds
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
Re
gister
t
o ARC?
ARC URL
?
-
t
t
t
t
t
t
ARC Sign Up Port
t
St
andard
Re
gistration?
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
ARC I
P Address
?
ARC Sign Up IP:
t
t
ARC Sign Up Port
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
t
Re
c
e
ive key by
SMS?
W
aiting for
K
ey...
Se
c
u
rity
A
utomatic
Re
gistration?
t
t
x
x
Si
ngle digit
Re
gistration?
En
ter 1st digit
Co
nnec
t
t
o ARC?
t
Are
You Sure?
x
x
x
x
t
V
alid Areas
t
x
x
x
x
GP
RS
t
C
on
t
act
I
D
S
MS
SIA I
P
/ Contact ID IP
t
t
x
Co
nnec
t
t
o ARC?
Are
You Sure?
t
Co
nnec
t
ing...
x
t
Co
nnec
t
ing...
x
x
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
K
ey-1 0000
-0
000-0000-0000-
K
ey-2 0000
-0
000-0000-0000-
K
ey-3 0000
-0
000-0000-0000-
K
ey-4 0000
-0
000-0000-0000-
K
ey-C
RC
t
x
x
PSTN [0]
[A ]
_
_
No [0]
[03]
Seconds [60]
No [0]
Default 1 [0]
_
. . .
_
High [1]
For more information, see "Event Types" on page 77
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 51
User SMS Signalling
Mobile numbers can be entered with or without an international dialling code (e.g. +44). Ifyou need to enter an international diallingcode to send the key
to a foreign SIMcard, use the a key to enter the ‘+’ symbol.
Us
er SMS
Si
gnalling?
R
e
dial
s
0-15
Test C
a
l
ls
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
SM
S Details:
Us
er Mobile:_
V
alid Areas
Us
er SMS
Common Message?
Common Message:
Red
ials
Ti
me O
u
t
Tes
t Calls
Event
Types
t
t
t
t
SM
S Arm
t
t
t
SM
S Control
En
able?
SM
S Disarm
SM
S Status
SM
S O
u
tput
SM
S No. C
h
ange
SM
S Start UDL
S
MS Arm
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
S
MS Disarm
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
S
MS Status
[
0]
No
[
1
]
Yes
S
MS Ou
t
p
ut
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
S
MS No. Ch
ange
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
S
MS Start UDL
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
t
x
t
Time O
u
t
0-99
E
ve
nt
Ty
pes
[
0
]
Default 1
[
1
]
Custom
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
A
rea
s
[
0
123A
BCD]
x
01-10
[01]
[ A ]
[09]
Seconds [99]
No [0]
Default 1 [0]
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Yes [1]
Yes [1] Yes [1] Yes [1]
52 Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01
If Test Calls isselected as Yes, the following menu stringswill be displayed:
Start Time Hours and SetTime Minutes: The time the test call begins.
Interval Days, Interval Hours and Interval Minutes: The interval time between each test call.
Advanced Communications
Ad
v
anced
Communications?
GSM Jam
Detect
t
Pre
fix Tel No
t
x
x
t
t
W
ait Dial Tone
x
I
f
GPRS
i
nserted
I
f PSTN
i
nserted
[
0] N
o
[
1] Keypads
[
2] Tamper
[
3] Local
Alar
m
No [0]
-
No [0]
Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 53
Alarm Responses
AL
AR
M
RESPONSE?
Are
a A start at
Are
a A stop at
Rep
eat for all areas
Fi
re stop at
Gas
start at
Gas
stop at
P
A start at
[----]
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
OPTIONS UP/
D
OWN-
L
O
ADING?
x
t
t
t
t
t
b
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
Rep
eat for all areas
Fi
re start at
S
tarts At Op
t
ion
s:
[
0
]
Keypads
[
1
]
Int Sou
nders
[
2
]
Bells Only
[
3
]
Signal
Dig
i
S
top
s
At Options
:
[
0
]
Keypads
[
1
]
Int Sou
nders
[
2
]
Bells Only
[
3
]
Signal
Dig
i
P
A stop at
2
4 Hour stop at
2
4 Hour start at
An
y Alarms Start
If
Areas Armed
[----]
If
Areas Armed
x
[----]
x
An
y Alarms Stop
M
edical start at
M
edical stop at
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Start At
Stop At
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
Signal Digi [3]
[----]
Signal Digi [3]
[----]
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Options Up/Downloading
Download by RS-232
OPT
IONS UP/DOWN-
LOADING?
Down
load by
t
UDL P
assword
UDL Pri
ority
t
x
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
b
D
o
w
n
l
o
ad B
y
[
0
]
None
[
2
]
RS-23
2
[
6
]
Clo
ud
[
7
]
Seria
l
Co
mm
U
DL Priority
[
0]
Hig
h
[
1]
Low
t
x
x
x
t
RS-232 [2]
High [0]
_
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Download by Cloud (standard security)
OPT
IONS UP/DOWN-
LOADING?
Down
load by
t
Sy
stem ID:
Se
curity
t
x
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
b
Poll
Server
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
D
o
w
n
l
o
ad B
y
[
0
]
None
[
2
]
RS-23
2
[
6
]
Clo
ud
[
7
]
Seria
l
Co
mm
t
t
S
e
curi
ty
[
0
]
Sta
ndar
d
[
1
]
Hig
h
Sy
stem Passw
o
rd
UDL Pa
ssword
x
x
UDL Pri
ority
t
U
DL Priority
[
0
]
Hig
h
[
1
]
Low
t
x
Po
ll S
e
rver?
U
DL Priority
[
0
]
Hig
h
[
1
]
Low
x
x
x
t
t
Py
ronix Cloud
Clo
ud URL
t
x
IP
Address
t
t
Cloud [6]
pyronixcloud.com
000.000.000.000
AAAAAAAA Standard [0]
AAAAAAAA
No [0]
_
High [0]
High [0]
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Download by Cloud (high security)
OPT
IONS UP/DOWN-
LOADING?
Down
load by
t
Sy
stem ID:
Se
curity
Ke
y Part 2 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
t
Are
You Sure?
Ke
y Part 1 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
x
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
b
Poll
Server
[
0
]
No
[
1
]
Yes
D
o
w
n
l
o
ad B
y
[
0
]
None
[
2
]
RS-23
2
[
6
]
Clo
ud
[
7
]
Seria
l
Co
mm
Gen
erate UD
L
Pa
ssword Key?
t
t
S
e
curi
ty
[
0
]
Sta
ndar
d
[
1
]
Hig
h
t
Vi
ew UD
L
Pa
ssword Key?
Se
nd Password
key
in a text
Po
ll S
e
rver?
UDL Pa
ssword
_
Ke
y Part 2 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
Ke
y Part 1 ABC
D
-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
t
t
M
obile#:
Pa
ssword sent
Su
ccessfully
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
t
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
t
UDL Pri
ority
t
U
DL Priority
[
0
]
Hig
h
[
1
]
Low
t
x
x
x
t
Py
ronix Cloud
Clo
ud URL
t
x
IP
Address
t
t
Cloud [6]
pyronixcloud.com
000.000.000.000
High [1]AAAAAAAA
No [0]
High [0]
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Download by Serial Comm
D
o
w
n
l
o
ad B
y
[
0
]
Au
t
o
-Ans
w
e
r
[
1
]
Panel D
ials
[
2
]
Dia
l
Ba
ck
[
2
]
RS-23
2
[
1
]
None
[
6
]
Clo
ud
[
7
]
Seria
l
Co
mm
x
t
t
b
x
x
x
t
t
t
x
x
x
x
x
t
t
t
t
OPT
IONS UP/DOWN-
LOADING?
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
Down
load by
Pre
fix Tel No
Red
ials
Dia
l Mode O
p
tion
Dia
l In O
p
tions
Number of Rings
Be
fore A
M
C [05]
UDL P
assword
UDL Pri
ority
U
DL Priority
[
0
]
Hig
h
[
1
]
Low
Serial Comm [7] Auto-Answer [0] Direct Dial [0]
_
[03]
_
High [0]
Software Revision
SOFTWARE
REVISION?
Pa
nel and v
e
rsion
F
ACTO
RY DEF
AU
LT?
x
t
t
b
x
Wi
reless Hub
x
t
V X.
X
X
G
PRS
SM
S and Apps
x
V X.
X
X
ETH
ERNET
Ap
ps
If
G
PRS
Con
nected:
If
LAN Module
Con
nected:
t
t
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Factory Default
F
ACTO
RY DEF
AU
LT?
Def
ault Code
EXIT
EN
GINEER
M
ENU
?
Pl
ease Wait
F
actory Default
Complete!
Cle
ar WLs Data?
Cle
ar Codes?
Cle
ar Logs?
Wi
reless Data
Cle
ared!
Cod
es have been
Cle
ared!
L
ogs have been
Cle
ared!
x
t
t
t
t
t
x
x
t
t
t
t
x
x
b
D
e
f
a
ul
t Codes
:
[
2
000]
Sta
ndard
Defau
l
t
[
2
002]
EN 50
131
Setting
s
Defau
l
t
[ ]
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Exiting the Engineer Menu
On completion of programming, the system can be returned back to disarmedmode by pressing the a button from anymainmenu option
(represented in capitalletters) or pressing t on the menu option EXIT ENGINEERMENU?.
Any programming done in the Engineer, Master or User mode willnotbe saved on the system untilthe menu has been exited.
EXIT
EN
GINEER
M
ENU
?
En
forcer
DA
TE & TIME?
t
b
DA
TE & TIME?
En
forcer
a
x
Pre
ss the A
k
ey to exit from any main menu.
Or
Time 10:09 c
Time 10:09 c
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Standalone Wired Keypad
Thismenu is dedicated to the keypaditself. Thismenu is mostly used for the following features: Keypad Address, Keyclick Volume, and BacklightForce.
SECURITY CODE
[ ]
ADDRESS
[--]
V
olum
e Opt
ions:
[
0] Silent
[
1]->[4] Buzzer
[
5] ->[7] Louder Internal Sounder
t
L
AN
GUAGE
ZONE STA
TUS:
1
: <0.1k 2:<0.1k
TAG
ID:
F
ACTO
RY RESET
[ ]
B
ACKLIGHT FORCE
[1]
PA/F
ire Timer
[0]
MAS
TER VOLUME
Backlig
ht Force
[
0] No
[
1] Y
es
P
A/Fire Timer
[
0-5]
E
nter
2000
f
or factory reset
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
K
EYCLICK VOLUME
[7]
TAG
VOLUME
[7]
En
forcer
E
nter
00
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
P
ress and hold
D key
a
a
a
P
ress
and hold D
key
f
or 5 seconds
[7]
Time 10:09 c
ENGLISH [00]
PRESENT TAG...
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Technical Specifications
Table 4 -MainsInputs
European rated voltage 230V AC -15/+10%
European rated current 63mA
Capable operating volt age 90 - 264V AC
Current 222 - 75mA
Rated Fr equency 50 / 60Hz
Input Fuse Rating T 2A (no n-replaceable)
PSU Type A
Radio Frequency FM Transceiver Narrow
Physical Dimensions 220x 160 x 50mm
Weight 1025g
Environmental
Operating Temperature -10°C to +40°C
Stor age Temperature -20°C to +60°C
Table 5 -I/O Board (if connected)
Belgium installations: To guarantee compliance with the standard T014A no load shall be connected to the I/O board.
Output Voltage 9-16VDC (12V nom.)
Max Current Output 0.07A allowed
PGM/BELL/ STB Outputs 250mA Continuous Load
BELL / Aux Fuses 500mA, Quick Blow
Table 6 -Electrical (Keyfob, PIR andContact)
Operating Voltage 3.0V nominal
Current (Communicating) Co nsumption:
40-80-mA 250mA Continuous Load
Comms Time 40ms + 40ms
Batt ery Type (KF) BATT-CR1/3N(KF4 MK2)
Batt ery Type (PIR) BATT-CR123A
Batt ery Type (UT) BATT-CR2
Table 7 -Environment: All Devices
Nominal operating temperatur e -10°C to +50°C
Certified operating temperature -10°C to +40°C
Stor age temperature -40°C to +80°C
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Table 8 -Enforcer Battery
Output instant voltage 12.71V (with no mains and battery fully charged)
Peak to peak ripple voltage 10mVpk
Batt ery low voltage value 8.9V
Type NiMH 8 cell 2200mAhrechargeable battery
CIE current when operating onbattery backup 90mA
Table 9 -System Analysis
Inputs On Board 32 Wireless
I/O Board 2 Wired
If wired connectio n is used one zone shall be prog rammed as “Fault”.
Outputs I/O Board 3 Wired
Bells 2 Wireless
Output Module 1 x 16 Relays
Addit ional Devices Keypads Up t o 3
Readers Up to 3
Table 10 -EN50131 Grade2: Certified devices
Enforcer with input/output board
KX10DP-WE KX12DQ-WE
KEYFOB-WE MC2-WE
KX12DT-WE DELTABELL-WE
KX10DTP-WE DIGI-1200
KX15DC-WE KX25LR-WE
DIGI-GSM MC1MINI-WE
DIGI-GPRS DIGI-LAN
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Troubleshooting
Device Fail / Active Faults
If a device on the panelis not installed correctlyor hasbeen lost from the bus, a device fail occurs. An example of each fault is as follows:
Failure on the panel: Control Panel, Battery Fault
Keypad address 3 failure: Device 3, Device Fail Kpd
Internal/External Tag Readers address 2 failure: Device 2, Device FailTrd
Remote Input Expander address 0: RIX-00, Device Fail RIX
Remote OutputExpandersaddress0: ROX-00, Device Fail ROX
If a location name is enteredfor a device, the location is displayedon the keypadinstead of the address, for example instead of Device 3 for the Keypad, it would display Entrance Corridor.
System Faults and Troubleshooting
Table 11 -Communications Faults
Fault Description Solution
MODEM FAULT The panel is unable to see the Digi Modem. If modem not present, ensure that Disable Dig i
opt ion is set to YES and Down load by is set to NONE or RS232. If present, but not detected, check Digi Modem cable is connected correctly.
LINE FAULT There is no communicationpath to t he modem. Ensure the modem has adequate signal in order
to communicate. If there is a physical line to the modem, make sure it is connected securely at each end.
CALL FAIL TO ARC Call to ARC has failed.
This is a communicationproblem, which is rarely caused by anequipment fault. Most likely related to hand shake and kiss off frequency set up at receiver.
Check ALL call details are prog rammed correctly. Ensure signaling format is correctly set for ARC receiver.
DIGI LINE FAULT PSTN Line Fault sig nalled by device wired into
an input prog rammed as Line Fault.
Check for faults on third-party signalling devices wired to the panel. Ensure a ‘Line Fault’ timer is programmed.
DIGI Call Fail 100 Call to ARC from device using End StationDIGI
pins has failed.
Check that all communicationdevices on the panel have a valid signal.
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Table 12 -RS485 Bus Problems
Fault Description Solution
DEVICE F AILxxx xxx = ROX xxx = RIX xxx = Kpd xxx = Trd xxx = Pnl
Wired Device on the RS485 bus has been lost. Each Device is recognised by its own name such as the following : Output expander = ROX Input expander= RIX Keypad = Kpd Reader = Trd Control panel = Pnl
Identify device. Check device addressed correctly to match programming. Check connections at device, and cabling to it. If above correct, re-boo t device, followed by reboo t of End Station.
485/COMMS LOST D isplayed on keypad that has not yet
established communicatio ns with the contro l panel (End Station).
Part of routine initialisation procedure. If persists, check display at other keypad(s) to confirm if device failure is at keypad or complete system BUS failure. Temporarily install addit ional keypad.
Keypad display is blank
Keypad address does not match any keypad enabled in the panel.
Check keypad address by pressing and holding d until the security code is required. Enter 2000
and set the keypad address. The primary keypad address MUST be always set to [00]. Make sure in the Install Keypads and R eaders menuin Engineer mode that the keypad address set up correctly.
Keys locked out a) Morethan one device connected at the same
address. b) Too many incorr ect key presses have been entered to create Code Guessing condition.
a) Correct addressing so that no overlaps. Then power system down and up again to correctly reinitialise. b) Wait 120 seconds for keypad to be reintro duced onto the system.
Table 13 -Detection Faults
Fault Description Solution
BELL TAMPER Tamper fault detected on connection from SAB Check that any tampers on any wired bells are
closed. Check any inputs programmed as tamper are closed.
CASE TAMPER Case tamper switch open Ensure the switch is closed.
Code Guessing Up t o 13Invalid key presses have been entered
or 3 invalid tags have beenpresented.
After 120 seconds the keypad will unlock, then enter a valid code.
Table 14 -Power SupplyProblems
Fault Description Solution
BATTERY FAULT xxx Battery not present or Battery volt s low This indication should be expected during
recharge after a mains failure.
BAT LOAD FAIL Batt ery Load Test has failed Only displays if option selected. Battery
uncharged or capacity below specification may need replacing.
BAT CRITICAL Battery being disconnected Protects battery from deep discharge damage
during extended mains failure. The system is about to be powered down.
MAINS FAIL xxx Mains supply failed System detects mains frequency out of
specificatio n, as well as volt age. The AC FAILtimer is operative.
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Fault Description Solution
LOW VOLTS xxx Power supply volts low Ensure the voltagecoming out of the control
panel PSU is ~12VDC.
BUS FuseFault Fuse blown Check fuse F1 (500mA).
AUX Fuse Fault Fuseblown Check fuse F2 (500mA).
Table 15 -Engineer Indications
Fault Description Solution
Engineer Access Denied
Access to Engineer Menu NOT possible, as system is not fully disarmed.
Ensure that ALLareas are disarmed, using a suitable User Codes / tags at appro priate keypads / readers.
Check Failed Input xxx Input in fault on attempting to exit Engineer
mode.
Applies to 24-hour tamper, or other Input types that would generate an alarm condition if the system were returned to disarmed mode. Also applies to tamper fault on other Input types. Check for fault on Input, or omit in prog ramming.
Error Area not accessible
A Input has beenprogrammed to an area for whichno arming point is valid t o disarm.
It would thereforebe impo ssible to fully disarm the system after a tamper alarm on that Input. Programming must be adjusted before exiting Engineer mode.
Error some Areas cannot be disarmed
Arming points have been programmed so it’s possible to arm an area, but not disarm it .
Programming must be adjusted before exiting Engineer mode.
Table 16 -Wireless Faults
These faultswill onlybe possible if you have a wireless expansion module installed.
Fault Description Solution
U-01 (xx) WLs LOW BATT
Low battery onwireless keyfob (user) number xx Replace the battery on the mentioned keyfob
I-01(xx) WLs LOW BATT
Low battery onwireless Input number xx Replace the battery on the mentioned Input
device
B-01 (xx) WLs LOW BATT
Low battery onwireless bell number xx Replace the battery on the mentioned radio bell
I-01(xx) WLs SUPERVN
Device on wireless Input number xx has not ‘checked in’
Walk test the detector , perform a diagnostic – signal strengthtest and try replacing the batt ery
B-01 (xx) WLs SUPERVN
Wireless bell number xx has not ‘checked in’ within time of 20 min
Test the bell, perform wireless signal strength diagnost ic. Consider replacing the battery or relocating the bell.
- 01 (xx) TAMPER ON INPUT
Tamper fault o n input number 01 xx = any input number
Check the tamper swit ch on the detector and make sure the case is closed properly.
WLs TAMPER Bxx Tamper fault o n wireless bell number xx Check the tamper switch on the mentioned radio
bell
WLs JAMMING Pnl Jamming fault on the panel. Something is
jamming/interfering withwireless peripherals.
Check no radio interference is in close proximity to t he radio devices/panel.
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Fault Description Solution
WLs Supervn Fault No ‘supervisio n polls’ were received for 20
minutes before the arming operation. Wireless Input or Bell input number will be shown so the problem is easily identified.
Test the signal strength / battery on each wireless device
WLs Input / Input Type Mismatch
Wireless devices are learned on Inputs but no zone types have been progr ammed for them.
Program input type for each wireless device learned in the PROGRAM INPUTS.
Wireless Keypad x WLs Supervn Fault
No 'supervisionpolls' have beenreceived by the panel for 20 minutes or the leng th of the 'supervision timer'. Wireless keypad number will be shown.
Test the signal strength and the battery on each wireless keypad.
Table 17 -Errors When Arming
Fault Description Solution
Please leavevia exit doo r
If the exit mo de is programmed as Entry Delay, then you must leave through that door t o arm the system.
Leave via the agreed exit route.
Exit Via… If any follow detectors or door contacts are
open during the arming procedure, this prompts you to close them.
Close all Inputs.
Unable To Arm A fault conditio n exists on the system. Details of
the fault will scroll on the display.
Correct the problem if it is an input which is open, or call engineer.
Alarm during the arming
Fail to arm time has been exceeded. Leave the premises within the fail to arm time,
increase the fail to arm time in timers or disable this feature in system options.
Alarm during the arming procedure
Instant Inputs have been activated. During the arming pro cedure do not activate
instant Inputs.
Support contact details
Email: export.support@pyronix.com
Website: www.pyronix.com
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Reference
Handover Form
Alarm Company:
Date of Installation:
Site Reference:
Engineer Name:
Engineer Contact Number:
Installed to Grade 2: Yes / No
Environmental Class:
Other Comments:
EN 50131 Terminology
Term (Enforcer Language) Definition (EN50131 Language)
Arm Set
Disarm Unset
Day or Disarmed Mode Unset State (may be relevant to a specific partit ion)
Personal Attack (PA) Hold Up (HU)
Bypass Inhibit
Unused Isolated
Bell / External Sounder / SAB External Warning Device (self-powered is assumed)
Internal Sounder / Speaker Device combining internal warning device with audible indicator (using different to nes and
volumes)
Prox card, Tag, or wireless keyfob
Digital Key
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Input Types
Number I nput
types
Operation
0 Unused
Factor y default.
Input is disabled.
1 Fire Active at all times. Audible Response: Differentiated Internal sound. Pulsed external sound.
Communicator: ‘Fire’ signal
2 Gas Active at all times. Audible Response: Full external + Internal sound. Communicator: ‘Gas’ signal
3 PA# Active at all times. Audible Response: Differentiated Internal sound. Full external sound.
Communicator: ‘Personal Attack’ and ‘Input PA’ signals
4 Silent PA# Active at all times. Audible Response: None
Communicator: ‘Personal Attack’ and ‘Input PA’ signals
5 Tamper Whendisarmed: Audible Response: Internal only. Communicator: ‘Tamper’ signal.
When armed: Audible Response: Full external + Internal sound. Communicator: ‘Tamper’ signal.
6 Instant Activewhen armed: Audible Response: Full external + Internal sound.
Communicator: ‘Burglary’ signal
7 Entry
Delay1#$
Active when armed: Initiates 'Entry Timer 1' when doo r open. If system not disarmed before entry time expires then: Audible Response: Full External + Internal sound. Communicator: ‘Burglary’ signal. NOTE: Seetype 43for Entry Delay2
8 Follow$ Active when armed, except during entry time. (Acts as an instant input if an Entry Delay input hasn’t
been activated beforehand). Audible Response: Full external + Internal sound. Communicator: ‘Burglary’ signal.
12 Switcher Active at all times in armed and disarmed modes. No audible or communication alarms will be
created. When activated it can trigger the associated out put for switching external equipment. Ifthe “Special Log” attribute is enabled for this input an SMS message will be sent eachtime the input is activated. Example: This kind of input type canbe used to contro l CCTV. The concept is that when a switcher input type is activated, there is an output associated with it follo wing that input (the most used solution is the use of output type – 0035). The switcher input is connected to a detector lo cated next to a CCTV camera and the output is connected to video recording / transmitting equipment. Ifthe detector is activated in armed or disarmed mode then the recording or transmission will start.
13 24 Hour When armed: Audible Response: Full External + Internal sound; Communicator : ‘24hr Alarm’ signal.
When disarmed: Audible Response: Full External + Internal sound; Communicator: ‘24hr Alarm’ signal if enabled in “Alarm Responses” menu.
16 Fault Active when armed or disarmed: Audible Response: internal sounder.
Communicator: Fault event. If armed only: Activates ‘Global Fault 1’ output type. If disarmed or armed: Activates ‘Global Fault 2’ output type. Not e that the ‘Technical Fault’ output type is trig gered every time a fault is active including whenthe fault input type is active.
17 Arming
Control
Active during arming procedure: No audible or communicator response. Prevents system being armed whilst the input is in an active state.
19 Disarm
Only*
Active when armed: Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to disarm the area(s) assigned to it .
20 Keyswitch
Latched*
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to arm/disarm the area assigned to it. Arming includes no rmal exit time, etc. Requires latching switch action. Normal operation is open circuit to arm t he system, and close circuit to disarm the system.
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Number I nput
types
Operation
21 Entry
Shock
Active when system armed: This input type is advised to be used in conjunction with anEntry Delay input. The Entry Delay input is a door contact on the initial entry door, and the Entry Shock input is a non-latching shock sensor fitted to the doo r frame in the vicinity of the lock. If the doo r is forced a Burglary alarm will be generated immediately instead.
22 Line Fault Active whenfail. This input type is used to detect external transmission equipment line fail (output). If
activated it will give a line fault alarm, and will signal telecom line fault on expiry of line fault timer. It canbe used in conjunction with CCTV input (type 39)
23 Keyswitch
Pulsed*
Accepts input from keyswitch to arm/disarm the area(s) assigned to it. Requires momentary actio n switch to togglearm/disarm state. Not e that Grade 1 operatio n only allows arming from the push butt on, but requires means to abort arming (not to disarm)
39 CCTV Active at all times: No audible alarm or communicator response.
The CCTV input should be connected to an external detector lo cated next to a CCTV camera. An output can be prog rammed to follow this input and the output should be connected to a CCTV recording, transmission or other device. Aninput programmed as “Line Fault” (input type 22) should also be connected to an output of the CCTV transmission Device. If the CCTV transmissionline has been cut or missing the ‘Line Fault’ input will activate. Following this, at each activation of the CCTV input the panel will signal CID events for ‘Silent Burglary’ and LineFault. No audible alarm will be created. Ifthe Line Fault is not active it will just lo g the activatio ns of the CCTV input into the event log .
41 Patrol /
Keybox
This input type will wor k similarly to a switcher input, it do es not trigger an alarm but will report Contact ID event 250 and is also a useful input type when an output is required to follow the ‘Keybox’ type input.
42 Medical This is a 24 Hrs type input it will activate the external sounder and report a Contact ID event 100.
43 Entry
Delay 2$
Any input prog rammed as Entry Delay 2 will act as input type 07, but the associated entry timer will use Entry Timer 2, rather than Entry Timer 1.
44 Silent
Medical
Active at all times. Audible Response: None. Report s aContact ID event 100.
By default,allinputs are set to ‘unused’.
# These inputs cannot be bypassed.
* Use ofthese inputs willmake the system unable to comply with EN50131-1 SecurityGrade 2.
$ Ensure that these inputsare used on an entry/exitroute
Output Types
No. Output
Type
Active Restore
0000 No t Used
0001 Fire At fire alarm activation Whena valid code is entered
0002 PA Any At personal attack activation When a valid code is entered
0003 Burglary Any At burglary alarm from any area At first valid code ent ry
0004 Final Arm All When ALL areas are armed At code entry to disarm
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No. Output
Type
Active Restore
0005 Open After
Alarm (Abort)
When system is silenced after ‘burglary’ alarm has beenactivated
After 2 minutes
0007 Tamper Any Tamper alarm in any area At code entry to silence
0008 Duress Any At a Duress alarm in any area Whena valid code is entered
0009 PA Device Any At alarm on a PA input only from any area. (This
does not include the keypad PA)
When a valid code is entered
0010 Gas At gas alarm When a valid code is entered
0011 Arm Fail Pre-set time after start of exit time, if exit
procedure is not complete
At code entry to rearm
0012 Entry
Deviatio n
When deviationfrom entry route occurs, during entry time
At code entry to disarm
0013 System Ready
Any
When any of the inputs but the Entry Delay and Follow are closed
If fault exists, and after final arm
0014 Bell Any After alarm in any area When alarm silenced or when siren timer expires
0016 Strobe Any After alarm in any area When disarmed or when strobe timer expires
0017 Bypass Rearm
Any
When inputs are bypassed at rearm in any area Whensystem disarmed
0018 Burglary
(Unconfirmed) Any
At Burglary alarm in any area At code entry to silence
0019 Ready All When all inputs but the ‘Entry Delay’ and ‘Follow’
inputs are closed
If fault exists, and after final arm
0020 Exit Starts All At start o f exit time to arm LAST area At disarm FIRST area (i.e. no longer fully armed)
0021 Exit Starts
Any
When exit time start s to arm FIRST area At code entry to disarm LAST area
0022 Final Arm Any When ANY area has been armed At code entry to disarm LAST area
0023 Strobe if Arm
Fail
Works similar to o utput 016, but also fires if the ‘arm fail’ timer expires
0024 Unable to
Arm
This output turns on for 5 seconds when the system is disarmed via a keyswitch input (either pulsed or latched keyswitch)*
0025 Keyswitch
Disarm
Output activates when an arming procedure is completed withinputs bypassed
0026 Arm wit h
Bypass
Active when the system is armed with an input bypassed
0027 Pulsed
Burglary Any
Active when burglary alarm is triggered, but deactivates once the Pulsed Intruder timer has expired
0028 Power Fault Active during low volts and battery faults. Restores at code entry after fault cleared
0031 Entry Active during any Entry time
0032 Exit Active during any Exit time
0033 Entry / Exit Active during any entry or exit time
0034 Lights Whenexit or entry timer starts 20 seconds after arm/disarm procedure
completed
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No. Output
Type
Active Restore
0035 Follow Input Active when a specific input number has beenactivated. It allows the follo wing options to be
programmed:
- Fo llow Type (Follow, Timed, Latched, Code Reset);
- Fo llow What (Input, Sub-Area, Area);
- Fo llow When (Always, When Armed, When Disarmed);
- Input to Follow (between 1 to 64)
0037 Restore 1 At codeentry to arm. The normal state of this
input is 0v and it changes to 12v when activated.
After 3 seconds
0038 Restore 2 Activates whenever an addit ional area is armed.
The normal state of this input is 0v and it changes to 12v when activated.
When disarmed
0039 PIR Latch 1 When armed (and in Walk Test) At alarm, or when disarmed
0040 PIR Latch 2 This is the inverse polarity to PIR Latch 1 At alarm, or when disarmed
0041 AC Mains
Good
Output showing the 230v mains supply is present
0042 PIR LED
Enable
This output activates during walk test
0043 Follow Test Output will activate only when tested from the Engineer Menu ‘Test Outputs’ in the ‘Engineer Tests’.
This output can be used as addit ional facility for t esting the operation of a Bell. An output programmed to o ne of these configurations (43 and 44) may be used to trigger a relay to break the hold-off connection to the Bell – or even to pr ovide the hold-off directly.
0044 Off During
Test
Output is normally active and will deactivate only when tested from t he Engineer Menu ‘Test Outputs’ in the ‘Engineer Tests’. Same as 43 but opposite activation.
0048 Walk Test This output is active during walk test, and will only deactivate whenall detecto rs have been tested
0049 Detector
Masked
If any detector goes into ‘mask’ condition the output will activate
When masking fault clears
0050 Follow 24
Hour
If any input programmed as ’24 Hour’ activates Wheninput is resto red
0051 Line/GPRS
Fault
When Telephone or GPRS LineFault is present When fault clears
0052 AC Mains Fail After pr e-set time without mains power On restoration of mains
0053 Battery Fault When battery disconnected or load fail detected At next valid codeentry
0054 Low Volts Whenless than 11.2v are present When fault clears
0055 Glo bal Fault 1
(Grade 2)
Activates if any fault occurs only when system is armed
When all faults cleared
0056 Glo bal Fault 2
(Grade 3)
Activates if any fault occurs at any time When all faults cleared
0057 German Relay Fo r future development. Do Not Use.
0058 Guard Code
Used
When ‘guard’ code used on the system After 60seconds
0059 Engineer
Access
When entering Engineer Mode When leaving Engineer Mode
0060 Follow PowerUpAt power up Live for 45 seconds
0063 Test UK STU Activates whena test call is sent When test completed
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No. Output
Type
Active Restore
0064 Pre RM
Service
Activates 1hbefore the RM Service call When test completed
0065 Follow NAT
(Input Fault)
Activates when there is no activit y on an input in the end of the “NAT-Non Activity Timers” in Change Timers
When there is activit y.
0066 ATE Pin Not
Used
Makes the ATE pin5V or 0V depending on whether ATE outputs are inverted
0067 Follow Chime Active while a Chime signal is created on the panel
0083 Medical
0170­0199
User Defined 01-30
The user outputs are used for user automation to control external Devices. They canbe controlled via the keypad from the user menu and can be progr ammed as ‘latched’ or timed (1 to 99 sec).
0202 PA A (As 0002for Area A)
0203 Burglary A (As 0003 for Area A)
0204 Final Arm A (As 0004for Area A)
0207 Tamper A (As 0007 for Area A)
0208 Duress A (As 0008 for Area A)
0209 PA Device A (As 0009 for Area A)
0210 Fire Reset A (As 0010 for Area A)
0213 System Ready A (As 0013 for Area A)
0214 Bell A (As 0014for Area A)
0216 Strobe A (As 0016for Area A)
0217 Bypass At Rearm A (As 0017for Area A)
0218 Burglary (Unconfirmed) A (As 0018 for Area A)
0219 Ready A (As 0019 for Area A)
0220 Exit Starts A (As 0020 for Area A)
Then this patternrepeats for all ot her areas other areas so that:
0222-0240Area B
0242-0260Area C
0262-0280Area D
0500 Lighthouse
Any
When the affected area is armed. Pulses when the panel is in alarm, until the panel is unset.
When a valid code or t ag is used in the affected area
0501 Lighthouse All
0502­0509
Lighthouse Area A
0503 Lighthouse
Area B
0504 Lighthouse
Area C
0505 Lighthouse
Area D
0620­0639
Logic Gate 1-20. Logic gate outputs (programmable via the upload/do wnload software)
1001­1066
Active when input opened and close wheninput is closed
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* The use of pulsed or latched keyswitch willmake the system unable to comply with EN50131-1.
Time Inputs
No. Time Input No. Time Input No. Time Input
0 Not Used 53 Guadalajara -6 106 New Delhi 5
1 Abu Dhabi 4 54 Guam 10 107 Newfoundland 3.5
2 Adelaide 9.5 55 Hanoi 7 108 Novosibirsk 7
3 Alaska -9 56 Harare 2 109 Nuku 13
4 Almaty 6 57 Hawaii -10 110 Osaka 9
5 Amman 3 58 Helsinki 2 111 Pacific -8
6 Amsterdam 1 59 Hobart 10 112 Paris 1
7 Arizona -7 60 Hong Kong 8 113 Perth 8
8 Astana 6 61 Indiana East -5 114 Port Louis 4
9 Athens 2 62 Intnl Datli -12 115 Port Moresby 10
10 Atlantic Time -4 63 Irkutsk 9 116 Prague 1
11 Auckland 12 64 Islamabad 5 117 Pretoria 2
12 Azores -1 65 Istanbul 2 118 Quito -5
13 Baghdad 3 66 Jakarta 7 119 Reykjavik 0
14 Baja Californ -8 67 Jerusalem 2 120 Riga 2
15 Baku 4 68 Kabul 4.5 121 Rio Branco -5
16 Bangkok 7 69 Kamchatka 12 122 Riyadh 3
17 Beijing 8 70 Karachi 5 123 Roma 1
18 Beirut 2 71 Kathmandu 5.75 124 Samoa 13
19 Belgrade 1 72 Kolkata 5 125 Santiago -4
20 Berlin 1 73 Krasnoyarsk 8 126 Sapporo 9
21 Bern 1 74 Kuala Lumpar 8 127 Sarajevo 1
22 Bogota -5 75 Kuwait 3 128 Saskatchewan -6
23 Brasilia -3 76 Kyiv 2 129 Seoul 9
24 Bratislava 1 77 La Paz Mexico -7 130 Singapore 8
25 Brisbane 10 78 La Paz Mexico -7 131 Skopje 1
26 Brussels 1 79 LaPaz S Ameri -4 132 Sofia 2
27 Bucharest 2 80 Lima -5 133 Solomon Is -11
28 Budapest 1 81 Lisbon 0 134 Sri Jayaward 5.5
29 Buenos Aires -3 82 Ljubljana 1 135 St. Petersburg 4
30 Cairo 2 83 London 0 136 Stockholm 1
31 Canberra 10 84 Madrid 1 137 Sydney 10
32 Cape Verde -1 85 Magadan 12 138 Taipei 8
33 Caracas -4.5 86 Manaus -1 139 Tallinn 2
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No. Time Input No. Time Input No. Time Input
34 Casablanca 0 87 Marshall Is 12 140 Tashkent 5
35 Caucasus Std 4 88 Mazatlan New -1 141 T bilisi 4
36 Centl America -6 89 Mazatlan Old -1 142 Tehran 3.5
37 Central Time -6 90 Melbourne 10 143 Tijuana -8
38 Chennai -5 91 Mexico City -6 144 Tokyo 9
39 Chihuahua -7 92 Mexico Cit y -6 145 Ulaan Bataar 8
40 Chihuahua -7 93 Mid-Atlantic -2 146 Urumqi 8
41 Chongqing 8 94 Midway Islan -11 147 Vienna 1
42 Copenhagen 1 95 Minsk 3 148 Vilnius 2
43 Darwin 9.5 96 Monrovia 0 149 Vladivostok 11
44 D haka 6 97 Monterrey -6 150 Volg ograd 4
45 Dublin 0 98 Monterr ey -6 151 Warsaw 1
46 Eastern Time -5 99 Montevideo -3 152 Wellington 11
47 Edinburgh 0 100 Moscow 4 153 W.Central Afri 1
48 Ekaterinburg 6 101 Mo untain Time -7 154 Windhoek 1
49 Fiji 12 102 Mumbai 5 155 Yakut sk 10
50 Georgeto wn -4 103 Muscat 4 156 Yangon Rangu 6.5
51 Greenland -3 104 Nairobi 3 157 Yerevan 4
52 Guadalajara -6 105 New Caledonia 11 158 Zagreb 1
SMS Commands
All SMS commands must start with a validUser Code and are not case sensitive unless the utilised outputsare activated. If an SMS commandisnotrecognised,the panel willsend an ‘incorrect command’ message back to you.
Example SMS command send Description Example SMS command
response
Arming via SMS text command
1234 Arm A 1234 = User Code. Arm A = Will arm in Area A Final Arm; Area A
1234 Arm ABCD 1234 = User Code. Arm ABCD = Will arm in
Areas ABCD
Final Arm; Area ABCD
NOTE: If no areas are specified then all areas will arm (default).
Disarming via SMS text command
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Example SMS command send Description Example SMS command
response
1234 Disarm A
1234 = User Code. Disarm A = Will disarm in Area A
Disarm; Area A
1234 Disarm ABCD 1234= User Code. Disarm ABCD = Will
disarm in Areas ABCD.
Disarm; Area ABCD
NOTE: If no areas are specified then all areas will disarm (default).
Arming with inputs bypassed via SMS text command
1234 Arm A Bypass 4
1234 = User Code. Arm A Bypass 4 = Arms Area A and will bypass Input 4.
Input Bypass; Area A Input 04 Force Arm: Area A
1234 Arm A Bypass Kitchen 1234= User Code. Arm A Bypass Kitchen =
Arms Area A and will bypass the Input named Kitchen.
Input Bypass; Area A Kitchen Force Arm: Area A
Bypassinginputs via SMS text command
1234 Bypass 6
1234 = User Code. Bypass 6 = In the next arming procedure, Input 6 will be bypassed.
Input Bypass; Area A Input 06
1234 Bypass Garage 1234 = User Code. Bypass Garage = In the
next arming pr ocedure, and will bypass the Input named Garage.
Input Bypass; Area A Garage
NOTE: Output names have to be one word and spelled exactly as writ ten in the panel e.g. Garage Door is not acceptable. It has to be writt enas Garage-Door in the panel and the respective command will be Garage-Door.
Checking the system status via SMS text command
1234 Status 1234 = User Code. Status. Area A Disarmed No F aults
Operating the user automation outputs via SMS text commands
1234 Output 1 On 1234 = User Code. User Output 1 turns on. OUT PUT 1 ON
1234 Output Garage-Door On 1234= User Code output
Garage-Door on = Turns output named as Garage-Door on.
OUTPUT Garage-Door ON
1234 Output Garage-Door Off 1234 = User Code output
Garage-Door off = Turns output named as Garage-Door off.
OUTPUT Garage-Door OFF
NOTE: Output names have to be one word and spelled exactly as writ ten in the panel e.g. Garage Door is not acceptable. It has to be writt enas Garage-Door in the panel and the respective command will be Garage-Door.
NOTE: The user automation outputs can also be activated via the keypad or the keyfob.
Checking the user automation outputs status via SMS text commands
1234 Output 1 1234 = User Code. User Output 1 status
check.
OUTPUT 1ON or OUTPUT 1 OFF
1234 Output Garage-Door Status 1234= User Code. Output Garage-Door
status check.
OUTPUT Garage-Door ON or OUTPUT Garage-Door OFF
NOTE: Output names have to be one word and spelled exactly as writ ten in the panel e.g. Garage Door is not acceptable. It has to be writt enas Garage-Door in the panel and the respective command will be Garage-Door.
Changing a mobile number via SMS text commands
1234 Change 07777888999 07878888999
1234 = User Code. Change number 07777888999 to number 07878888999
CHANGE 07878888999
NOTE: Use the appropriate internatio nal dialling code(e.g. +44) when necessary (i.e. for foreignSIM cards). For example if you wanted to message a foreignSIM card at your holiday home abro ad. When you send the SMS command, ensure you enter a space between the two mobile numbers.
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Example SMS command send Description Example SMS command
response
Start uploading/downloading via SMS text command
1234 UDL 1234 = User Code. UDL = The panel will
make an outgoing dataconnection to the programmed PC1 number.
No respo nse as the panel is already connected to the PC1
9999 UDL 9999= Engineer Code. UDL = The panel will
make an outgoing dataconnection to the programmed PC1 number.
No respo nse as the panel is already connected to the PC1
Event Types
General Event Types
Custom Default 1 Default 2 Default 3
Arm û / ü
ü û û
Disarm û / ü
ü û û
Special Arm/Dis û / ü
û û û
Sub Area/Sh. Arm û / ü
ü û û
Sub Area/Sh. Dis û / ü
ü û û
Burglary Alarm û / Alarm Once / Alarm All Alarm All Alarm All Alarm All
Burglary Restore û / ü
ü ü û
Fire û / ü
ü ü ü
Fire Restor e û / ü
ü ü û
PA Alarm û / ü
ü ü ü
PA Restore û / ü
ü ü û
Medical û / ü
ü ü ü
Medical Restore û / ü
ü ü û
S-Area Alarm/Rst û / ü
ü ü û
Tamper û / Tamper Once / Tamper All Tamper All Tamper All T amper All
Tamper Restore û / ü
ü ü û
Bypass û / ü
ü ü ü
Bypass Restore û / ü
ü ü û
Technical û / ü
ü ü ü
Technical Restore û / ü
ü ü û
AC Fault/Restore û / ü
ü ü ü
Wireless Faults û / ü
ü ü ü
Telecom Status û / ü
û û û
Access Control û / ü
ü û û
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Custom Default 1 Default 2 Default 3
Mask / Restore û / ü
ü ü ü
Special Log û / ü
û û û
Alarm Silenced û / ü
û û û
Tech Alarm Silenced û / ü
û û û
Informatio n û / ü
û û û
SIA and Contact ID codes
Event
SIA
code
CID
code
Event
Type
Number
Default 1 (ARC) Full Reporting
Default 2 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm
Default 3 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm and
Alarm Restorals
Default
(SMS)
ARM
Auto Arm CA 3403 1
ü û û û
Forced Arm CF 3401 1
Arm CL 3401 1
DISARM
Disarm OP 1401 2
ü û û û
Auto Disarm OA 1403 2
(Special Arm/Disarm) ARM/DISARM WITH CODES 15 to 25
Special Disarm OP 1401 3
û û û ü
Special Arm CL 3401 3
SUBAREA / SHUNT ARM/DISARM
Sub-Area Arm CG 3402 4
ü û û û
Shunt Closed 1402 4
Sub-Area Disarm OG 1402 5
Shunt Opened 3402 5
BURGLARY ALARM
Burglary Alarm BA 1130 7
All All All Once
Gas Alarm GA 1151 7
Entry/Exit alarm BA 1134 7
No Zone Activit y
- Sent
NA 1680 7
24h Alarm BA 1133 7
Perimeter Alarm BA 1131 7
Keybox/Guard
Zone Alarm
1250 7
Flo od Alarm WA 1154 7
Interior Alarm BA 1132 7
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Event
SIA
code
CID
code
Event
Type
Number
Default 1 (ARC) Full Reporting
Default 2 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm
Default 3 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm and
Alarm Restorals
Default
(SMS)
BURGLARY RESTORE
Burglary Restore BH 3130 9
All All
û û
Gas Restore GH 3151 9
Entry/Exit
Restore
BH 3134 9
Day Alarm
Restore
BH 3133 9
Interior Alarm
Restore
BH 3132 9
Perimeter
Restore
BH 3131 9
Keybox Restore 3250 9
Flo od Alarm
Restore
WH 3154 9
Ward Alarm
Restore
BH 3130 9
FIRE ALARM
Fire Alarm FA 1110 10
ü ü ü ü
Fire Key Pressed FA 1110 10
FIRE ALARM RESTORE
Fire Alarm
Restore
FH 3110 11
ü ü û û
Fire Key Restor e FH 3110 11
PA ALARM
Duress Code HA 1121 12
ü ü ü ü
Keypad PA PA 1120 12
Radio Fob PA PA 1120 12
PA Alarm PA 1120 12
Silent PA HA 1122 12
PA ALARM RESTORE
PA Restore PH 3120 13
ü ü û û
Silent PA Restore HH 3122 13
Keypad PA
Restore
PR 3120 13
MEDICAL ALARM
Medical Alarm MA 1100 14
ü ü ü ü
MEDICAL RESTORE
Medical Alarm
Restore
MH 3100 15
ü ü û û
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Event
SIA
code
CID
code
Event
Type
Number
Default 1 (ARC) Full Reporting
Default 2 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm
Default 3 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm and
Alarm Restorals
Default
(SMS)
SUB-AREA ALARM/RESTORE
Ward Alarm BA 1130 16
ü û û û
TAMPER ALARM
Invalid Tag JA 1461 17
All All All
û
RS485Fault IA 1300 17
Device Fail ET 1333 17
Tamper Alarm TA 1137 17
Tamper On Zone TA 1144 17
Code Guessing JA 1461 17
Case Tamper TA 1137 17
Siren Case
Tamper
TA 1321 17
Radio Tamper T A 1337 17
TAMPER RESTORE
Tamper
(Wired/Wireless)
Restore
TH 3137 18
All All
û û
Tamper On Zone
Restore
TH 3144 18
Case Tamper
Restore
TR 3137 18
Siren Case
Tamper Restore
YH 3321 18
BYPASS
Zone Bypassed BB 1570 19
ü ü ü û
Zone Force (Bypassed)
Armed
1570 19
Fire Zone Bypassed
FB 1571 19
24h Alarm Zone
Bypassed
BB 1572 19
RESTORE OF BYPASS
Fire Zone Bypass
Restore
FU 3571 20
ü ü û û
24h Alarm Zone Bypass Restore
BU 3572 20
Zone Bypass
Restore
BU 3570 20
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Event
SIA
code
CID
code
Event
Type
Number
Default 1 (ARC) Full Reporting
Default 2 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm
Default 3 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm and
Alarm Restorals
Default
(SMS)
TECHNICAL
Low Volts AT 1302 21
ü ü ü û
Batt ery
Disconnect
YT 1311 21
Batt ery Load Fail YT 1309 21
Fuse 1 IA 1300 21
Fuse 2 IA 1300 21
Fuse 3 IA 1300 21
Fuse 4 IA 1300 21
Fuse 5 IA 1300 21
Fuse 6 IA 1300 21
Fuse 7 IA 1300 21
Fuse 8 IA 1300 21
Batt ery Critical YT 1302 21
Wired Siren Fault YA 1320 21
TECHNICAL RESTORE
Batt ery Connect YR 3311 22
ü ü û û
Device Restored ER 3333 22
Fuse Fail Restore IR 3300 22
Detector Fault
Restore
BJ 3324 22
Wired Siren Fault
Restore
YH 3320 22
AC MAINS MISSING/RESTORE
Mains Fail Fault AT 1301 23
ü ü ü ü
Restore of Mains
Fault
AR 3301 23
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Event
SIA
code
CID
code
Event
Type
Number
Default 1 (ARC) Full Reporting
Default 2 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm
Default 3 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm and
Alarm Restorals
Default
(SMS)
WIRELESS ALARM/RESTORE
Radio Low
Batt ery
XT 1384 24
ü ü ü û
Radio
Supervision
Failure
UY 1381 24
Radio Hub
Jamming
XQ 1344 24
Radio Hub Jam
Restore
XH 3344 24
Radio Jamming
Restore
XH 3344 24
Radio
Supervision
Restore.
UJ 3381 24
Radio Low
Batt ery Restore
XR 3384 24
TELECOM STATUS
Modem Failed 1330 25
û û û û
Modem
Communicatio n
Fail
1350 25
Input Line Fail LT 1351 25
Telecom Line
Fault
LT 1351 25
Input Line
Restored
LR 3351 25
Telecom Line
Restored
LR 3351 25
ACCESS CONTROL
Door Left Open DL 1426 26
ü û û û
Door Forced DF 26
MASK ALARM/RESTORE
Detector Masked BT 1324 27
ü ü ü û
Detector Masked
Restore
BJ 3324 27
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Event
SIA
code
CID
code
Event
Type
Number
Default 1 (ARC) Full Reporting
Default 2 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm
Default 3 (ARC) No
Arm/Disarm and
Alarm Restorals
Default
(SMS)
SPECIAL LOG
Zone Special Log
Opened
UA 1146 28
û û û û
Zone Special Log
Closed
UR 3146 28
Zone Special Log Switcher Opened
UA 1146 28
Zone Special Log
Switcher Closed
UR 3146 28
ALARM SILENCED
Alarm Silenced OR 1406 29
û ü û û
Sub-Area Alarm
Silenced
OG 1402 29
TECHNICAL ALARM SILENCED
Technical Alarm
Silenced
OR 1406 30
û û û û
Technical Alarm
in Sub-Area
Silenced
OG 1402 30
INFORMATION
Engineer Access LB 1627 31
û û û û
Engineer Exit LX 1628 31
System Restart 1305 31
Logs Cleared 1621 31
Engineer Reset RN 3313 31
Clean Started 1305 31
Site Changed YG 1306 31
Logs Nearly Full 1623 31
Input Walk
Tested
1607 31
Access Levels
Level Description
1 Access by any person; for example the general public.
2 User access by an operator; for example customers (systems users).
3 User access by an engineer; for example analarm company professional.
4 User access by the manufacturer of the equipment.
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Alarm, tamper and fault indicationswill automatically be cleared within 3 minutes. If a user has finished viewing the information they can terminate the display instantlybypressing the
t key.
Compliance
As per EN 50131-1 the Enforcer iscapable of supportingallconditionsA,B andC:
In Grades 1 & 2 I&HAS when an I&HAS or partthereofisin a set state:
a. access to the supervised premises or partthereof, via an entry/exitroute, shall be prevented,
or b. opening the door to the entry/exit route shall initiate an entry procedure, or c. indication of the set/unset statusshallbe provided.
In Grades 3 & 4 I&HAS when an I&HAS or partthereofisin a set state:
a. access to the supervised premises or part thereof, via an entry/exitroute, shall be prevented,
or b. opening the door to the entry/exit route shall initiate an entry procedure.
App HomeControl+ not certified IMQ-Security Systems.
2
EN50131-3:2009 EN50131-1:2008+A1:2009 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II
For electricalproducts soldwithin the European Community.
At the endof the electrical products useful life, it shouldnotbe disposedof with householdwaste. Please recycle where facilitiesexist. Check with your Local Authorityor retailer for recycling advice in your country. When disposing of the productand accessories, the batteries must be removedand disposed of separatelyin accordance with the local regulations.
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