Engineer Programming Quick Guide RINS1504-2 Software Version >V9.26 EN50131-1:2006 A1:2009 EN50131-3:2009 EN50131-6:2008 EN50131-5-3:2005 A1:2008 Security Grade 2
Pressing x 'NO' will take you out of the individual option, will move you up from one sub-menu to the next sub-menu or back to the main menu. Button Operations.
EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009 EENN550011331-11-3:2009 2 PEDN65606123:210-064:2008 Security Grade 2 EnEviNron5me0nt1al C3las1s 2-5-3:2005+A1:2008 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II 3 Engineer Programming Quick Guide INTERNAL SIREN WARNING The Enforcer 32-WE control panel contains a 100 dBA siren, please be aware of this during installation. RINS1504-2 Software Version >V9.26 Contents Page A: Operating the Enforcer 32-WE 3 B: Entering Engineers Menu 4 1 Engineers Menu: Bypass Fire/PA (Inputs) 4 2 Engineers Menu: Date & Time* 5 3 Engineers Menu: Learn Wireless Devices* 6 4 Engineers Menu: Program Inputs* 7 5 Engineers Menu: Program EOL (End of Line for the wired inputs) 8 6 Engineers Menu: Install RIXs 8 7 Engineers Menu: Program Outputs 9 8 Engineers Menu: Install Keypads/Readers 11 9 Engineers Menu: Program Timers* 12 10 Engineers Menu: Change Codes* 13 11 Engineers Menu: Exit Modes 14 12 Engineers Menu: System Options 15 13 Engineers Menu: System Displays 16 14 Engineers Menu: Volume Control 17 15 Engineers Menu: Review Logs 18 16 Engineers Menu: Diagnostics 19 17 Engineers Menu: Engineer Tests 21 18 Engineers Menu: Engineer Restore Options 22 19 Engineers Menu: Digi Modem Signalling: Programming Contact ID* 23 20 Engineers Menu: Alarm Response 26 21 Engineers Menu: Options Up/Downloading* 27 22 Engineers Menu: PC Connect Menu 28 23 Engineer Menu: Software Revision 28 24 Engineers Menu: Factory Default 29 25 Engineers Menu: Exit Engineers Menu 30 C: Stand Alone Keypad Menu 30 D: Appendix 1: Alarm Events 31 E: Compliance 34 F: Notes 35 * To quick start the system, only these features are needed to be programmed. 2 A: Operating tChHeAEPnTfoErRce2r: 3K2E-W Y PEA D S / R E A D E R S There are four different devices that may be used to arm/disarm the alarm system; these are thDeemfaainulkteyMpaads,ttehre MexatenranagletargCroeaddee:r,1in2t3er4nal tag reader and the keyfob. Default Engineer Code: 9999 Control Panel Keypad The Internal Tag Reader a = Quick exit manager menu. Arming/Disarming Methods: b= item. MTovheesrbeaackrweatrhdrseteo tdhieffeprreevniotudsemveicneus that may be system; these are the keypad, tag reader and used in the keyfob. process of arming/disarming the alarm c = Enables chime and displays additional informaBtiuonttionnthOe ploeg.rations D = Ma oves=foErwxaitrdeinngtihneeleorg,mscernoluls/beStewleeecnt area A. optionsb and=enMteorsvethsebmaacsktewramrdansatgoertmheenpur.evious main menu item / Selects area B. f p c = Use=d DtoisapcltaivyasteaFdIdReit/ioPAnaallairnmfos.rmation in the log / Scrolls to previous option in a sub-menu / Selects [ ] a=rDeiareCct.ional buttons. D = Moves forward in the log / Selects area D. t = Sf electp s ite=msUasneddenfoterrsFimreenauns.d PA alarms. x = C[ ance] ls ite=msD,iarendctmioonvaesl btouthtoennsex(tused for choosing options and moving through text). item int mas=terSmealencatgseritmeemnus and enters m. enus. x = Moves forward in the main menu and sub-menu / Exits option to sub-menu and sub-menu to main meTnagu.Area (Where you present your tag to arm/Unset) How to navigate through the menu's. Ready LED x = "NO" - Press to move forward when in EngineerAolarrmMaLsEtDer Manger mode b = "BACK" - Press to move backward when in Engineer or Master Manger mode t = "YES" - Press to enter in a submenu or option wThaemnpeinr LEEnDgineer or Master Manger mode ] = Press to move from one option into another option while in a submenu a = Press to quick exit the Engineer Menu from any FmaualtinLEmDenu (written in capital letters) c = "CANCEL" - Press to move back from one prograDmisamrmaebdleLEoDption to the previous option. Main menus are indicated with capital letters and end with a question mark (?), for example "LEARN WIRELESS DEVICE?". The sub-menus are ThinedEicxateterndalwTiathg Rsemadaellrletters and they also end with a question mark, for example "Control Inputs?". Programmable options are indicated with small letters and do not finish with question mark (?) but Yes/No or other options are offered, for example "Bypass PA/Fire". In order to navigate in the menu system one has to answer to the questions in the main and sub menus. For example, if the question is "LEARN WIRELESS DEVICE?". Pressing t `YES' LwEiFllTbGrRinEgENyoLEuDi:nSttahteussiunbdi-cmateonr u "Control Inputs?". Pressing t (YES) will take you to the programmable options of this submenu. Pressing x `N(Oex' twiniglluitsahkees ayfoteur oauctouopflethoef siencdoinvdids)ual option, will move you up from one sub-menu to the next sub-menu or back to the main menu. RED LED: This can be programmed by your engineer to illuminate when the alarm has activated for example. 3 B: Entering Engineers Menu E nforc er 3 2 W E Ti m e 0 2:5 3 c Engineer Code E nter Y o ur C o d e [****] x AR M SYSTE M? Ar m Are as? P l e a s e W a it t [ A B C D ] t A r m i n g W ir e l e s s x E nforc er 3 2 W E t Are a A B C D B Y P A S S FIR E/P A ? Engineer Menu x Default Engineer Code: 9999 NOTE: The Engineer can only disarm if it was armed initially with the engineer code. 1 Engineers Menu: Bypass Fire/PA (Inputs) B Y P A S S FIR E/P A ? B y p a s s F ir e / P A t No [0] t x B y p a s s F ir e / P A : [0] N o [1] Y e s D A T E & TI M E ? b P A = P e r s o n a l A tt a c k 4 2 Engineers Menu: Date & Time* D A T E & TI M E ? x Y e ar 0 0-9 9 t [0 7] t x L E A R N W IR E L E S S b D E VIC E S ? ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) M o nth 1-1 2 [0 1] t x D ay 1-3 1 [0 1] t x H o urs 0-2 3 [2 3] t x M in ute s 0-5 9 [3 1] x Options [0] No [1] Yes t S u m m er Ti m e A dj No [0] x x 5 3 Engineers Menu: Learn Wireless Devices* L E A R N W IR E L E S S D E VIC E S ? x L e arn In p uts ? t x L e arn D e vic e s ? t x D elete D e vic e s ? In p ut 0 1 t A v a il a b l e x D e l e t e A ll ? t L e a r n i n g ... [0 1] t x E nter Y o ur C o d e t [2 0 0 0] x x x In p ut 0 1 L e arn e d [0 1] x In p ut L e arnt In p ut 0 1 t L e arnt [0 1] In p uts D elete d! x In p ut 0 1 t A v a il a b l e [0 1] x In p ut In p ut 0 1 D elete d! t A v a il a b l e [0 1] x L e a r n B e ll s ? L e arn D e vic e s ? t x S e l e c t B e ll t A v a il a b l e x L e a r n i n g ... [1] t x B e ll L e a r n t! S e l e c t B e ll t L e arnt [1] x P R O G R A M IN P U T S ? b 6 D elete D e vic e s ? D e l e t e A ll ? E nter Y o ur C o d e B e ll s S e l e c t B e ll x t t [2 0 0 0] D elete d! t A v a il a b l e [1] x x x x S e l e c t B e ll L e arn e d [1] x B e ll D e l e t e d S e l e c t B e ll t A v a il a b l e [1] x NOTE: Keyfobs are learnt and programmed from the Master Manager Menu 4 Engineers Menu: Program Inputs* P R O G R A M IN P U T S ? In p ut [0 1] In p ut T y p e [0 7] In p ut In C o m m o n In p ut t In p ut 0 1 t E n tr y D ela y 1 t Are a [A ] t N o [0] t xI n p u t T y p e s: [0 0] U n u s e d [ 0 1 ] F ir e [0 2] G a s [0 3] P A * [ 0 4 ] S il e n t P A * [0 5] T a m p er [0 6] In sta nt [ 0 7 ] E n tr y D ela y 1 * [ 0 8 ] F o ll o w [1 1] P u s h T o Ar m [ 1 2 ] S w it c h e r [1 3] 2 4 H o ur [ 1 6 ] F a u lt [ 1 7 ] A r m in g C o n tr ol [1 8] S h u nt [1 9] D is ar m O nly** [ 2 0 ] K e y s w it c h L a t c h d * * [ 2 1 ] E n tr y S h o c k [ 2 2 ] L i n e F a u lt [ 2 3 ] K e y s w it c h P u l s e d * * [ 2 9 ] I n t e ri o r [3 2] Flo o d [3 9] C C T V [ 4 0 ] P e ri m e t e r [ 4 1 ] P a tr ol / K e y b o x [4 2] M e dic al [ 4 3 ] E n tr y D ela y 2 * x x x x C o m m o n I n p u t: [0] N o [1] Y e s I n p u t A ttri b u t e s ? C hi m e t No A ll o w B y p a s s D o u ble K n o c k C o m bin e d In p ut [0] t Y e s [1] t N o [0] t N o [0] x C hi m e: [0] N o x A ll o w B y p a s s : x [0] N o D o u ble K n o c k: x [0] N o C o m b i n e d I n p u t :x [0] N o t [1] Sin gle [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [ 2 ] F o ll o w N o r m a ll y O p e n M a s k T e st No [0] t N o N o r m a ll y O p e n : x [0] N o [1] Y e s M a s k T e s t: x [0] N o [1] Y e s N o n A c ti v it y I n p S p e cial L o g [0] t N o [0] t N o N o n A c ti v it y I n p x [0] N o [1] Y e s S p e cial L o g: x [0] N o [1] Ar m [2] D is ar m [3] Alw a ys [0] t In p ut E n t e r N u m b e r: E nter N a m e: D e s c ri p ti o n ? t In p ut 0 1 t t x x x P R O G R A M E O L? b * T h e s e in p uts ty p e s c a n n ot b e b y p a s s e d * * If t h e s e i n p u t t y p e s a r e u s e d , t h e s y s t e m w ill n o t c o m p l y t o E N 5 0 1 3 1 - 1 S e c u rit y G r a d e 2 7 5 Engineers Menu: Program EOL (End of Line for the wired inputs) P R O G R A M E O L? C hoose E O L R ange t 1 K / 1 K* [0] t C hoose E O L M ode D o u ble E O L [1] t In p ut R e s p o n s e 300 m s [0 3] t x x C h o o s e E O L R a n g e: x C h o o s e E O L M o d e: x In p ut R e s p o n s e: [0] 1 K / 1 K * [0] Sin gle E O L* [0 1] 1 0 0 m s [1] 4 K 7 / 2 K 2* [1] D o u ble E O L [..] ...... [2] 4 K 7 / 4 K 7* [3 0] 3 0 0 0 m s [3] 4 K 7 / 2 K 2* W id e IN S T A LL RIX s? b 6 Engineers Menu: Install RIXs IN S T A LL RIX s? R IX A d dre s s: R I X I n s t a ll e d t [0] t N o [0] x x O p ti o n s : [0] RIX A d dre ss 0 [1] RIX A d dre ss 1 [2] RIX A d dre ss 2 [3] RIX A d dre ss 3 PR O G RA M O UTPUTS? b x O p ti o n s : [0] N o [ 1 ] W ir e d 8 *Indicates the value of the Single End of Line resistor If Y e s t E nter N a m e: t _ x If N o t 7 Engineers Menu: Program Outputs PR O G RA M O UTPUTS? E n d s t a ti o n P G M s ? B E L L P G M [0 0 1 4] S T B P G M [0 0 1 6] P G M [0 0 0 0] t t B e ll A n y t S tr o b e A n y t N ot U s e d t x x x x x O p ti o n s : R IX M o d ule P G M s? R IX A d dre s s: P G M 1 [0 0 0 0] t [0] t N ot U s e d R e p e at for P G M 2 t to P G M 4 t B E L L P G M , S T B P G M . P G M .s = S e e O utp ut T y p e T a ble o n f o ll o w i n g p a g e . A d d r e s s O p ti o n s : x x [ 0 ], [ 1 ]. [ 2 ], [ 3 ] x x R O X M o d ule P G M s? R O X A d dre s s: R O X I n s t a ll e d : P G M 1 [0 0 0 0] R e p e at for P G M 2 E nter N a m e: t [0] t N o [0] t N ot U s e d t to P G M 1 6 t t _ A d d r e s s O p ti o n s : x [0] x x x x x Keypad P G M s? D e vic e A d dre s s: P G M 1 [0 0 0 0] t [1] t N ot U s e d t A d d r e s s O p ti o n s : x x [ 0 ], [ 1 ]. [ 2 ], [ 3 ] x R e a d er P G M s? R e a d er A d dre s s: P G M 1 [0 0 0 0] P G M 2 [0 0 0 0] t [0] t N ot U s e d t N ot U s e d t A d d r e s s O p ti o n s : x x [ 0 ], [ 1 ]. [ 2 ], [ 3 ] x x U s er O utp uts ? x U s er O utp ut N o. U s er O utp ut T y p e U s er O utp ut N a m e U s er O utp ut Ti m e t [0 1] t L atc h e d [0] t t [0 1] t x U s er O utp ut N o : [0 0] to [3 0] x U s er O utp ut T y p e : [0] L atc h e d x x [1] P uls e d IN S T A LL K E Y P A D S/ b READERS? E n d s t a ti o n = M a i n P a n e l P G M = P ro gra m m a ble O utp uts S T B = S tr o b e 9 Program Output Types Options [0000] Not Used [0001] Fire [0002] PA Any [0003] Burglary Any [0004] Final Arm All [0005] Open After Alarm [0007] Tamper Any [0008] Duress Any [0009] PA Device Any [0010] Gas [0011] Arm Fail [0012] Entry Deviation [0013] System Ready Any [0014] Bell Any [0016] Strobe Any [0017] Bypass Rearm Any [0018] Burglary Any [0019] Ready All [0020] Exit Starts All [0021] Exit Starts Any [0022] Final Arm Any [0023] STB If Arm Fail [0024] Unable To Arm [0025] Keyswitch Disarm [0026] Arm With Bypass [0027] Pulsed Burglar Any [0028] Power Fault [0031] Entry [0032] Exit [0033] Entry/Exit [0034] Lights [0035] Follow Input [0036] Shunt Fault [0037] Restore 1 [0038] Restore 2 [0039] PIR Latch 1 [0040] PIR Latch 2 [0041] AC Mains Good [0042] PIR LED Enable [0043] Follow Test [0044] Off During Test [0048] Walk Test [0049] Detector Masked [0050] Follow 24 Hr [0051] Line/GSM Fault [0052] AC Mains Fail [0053] Battery Fault [0054] Low Volts [0055] Global Fault 1 [0056] Global Fault 2 [0057] German Relay [0058] Guard Code Used [0059] Engineer Access [0060] Follow Power Up [0063] Test UK STU [0064] Pre RM Service [0065] Input Fault [0066] ATE Pin not used [0067] Follow Chime [0170-0199] User Defined 1-30 [0202] PA A [0203] Burglary A [0204] Final Arm A [0207] Tamper A [0208] Duress A [0209] PA Device A [0210] Fire Reset A [0213] System Ready A [0214] Bell A [0216] Strobe A [0217] Bypass on Rearm A [0218] Burglary A [0219] Ready A [0220] Exit Starts A [0222-0240] Area B [0242-0260] Area C [0262-0280] Area D [0620-0639] Logic Gate 1-20 [1001] Follow Input 01 [1002-1066] Follow Inputs 02-66 10 8 Engineers Menu: Install Keypads/Readers IN S T A LL K E Y P A D S/ D e vic e A d dre s s D e vic e T y p e R E A D E R S? t [0] t K e y p a d [0] O p ti o n s : [0] K e y p a d [1] R e a d er [2] N ot U s e d x x If K e y p a d D e vic e A r m s A re a t [A B C D] t D e vic e D is ar m s D e vic e in A re a [A B C D] t [A B C D] t A d d r e s s O p ti o n s : [0] O nly for K e y p a d [1] K e y p a d or R e a d er [2] K e y p a d or R e a d er [3] K e y p a d or R e a d er O p ti o n s : [0] A r m / D is ar m [1] A r m / D is ar m S u b- A re a [ 2 ] A c c e s s C o n tr ol [3] D is ar m O nly [ 4 ] E n tr y D o o r C o n tr ol x x x If R e a d e r t R e a d er is A r m / D is ar m [0] D e vic e A r m s A re a D e vic e D is ar m s t [A B C D] t [A B C D] x x x t N ot U s e d D e vic e in A re a [A B C D] x P R O G R A M TI M E R S ? b D e vic e Na m e? x E n t e r N u m b e r: E nter N a m e: t D e vic e 0 t t _ x x 11 9 Engineers Menu: Program Timers* P R O G R A M TI M E R S ? A E n tr y T i m e 1 A E n tr y T i m e 2 A E x it T i m e A B e ll T i m e R e p e at for Are a s B, t [0 3 0] t [0 3 0] t [0 2 0] t [0 3] t C and D t x x 0-2 5 5 S eco n ds x 0-2 5 5 S eco n ds x 0-2 5 5 S eco n ds x 2-1 5 M in ute s x B e ll D e l a y S tr o b e T i m e N u m b er R e-ar m s A C F a il D e l a y S p e a k er Ti m e [0 0] t [0 0] t [9] t [0 0 5] t [0 0] t x 0-9 9 M in ute s x 0-9 9 M in ute s x 0-9 Ti m e s x 0-2 5 0 M in ute s x 0-9 9 M in ute s Fin al D o or D ela y D o u ble K n o c k D ela y S e n d E n tr y L i n e F a u lt D e l a y A r m F a il T i m e [0 0 5] t [1 0] t [0 0 0] t [2 5 0] t [2 5 0] t x 0-2 5 5 S eco n ds x 0-7 5 S eco n ds x 0-2 5 5 S eco n ds x 0-2 5 0 S eco n ds x 0-2 5 5 S eco n ds G u ard C o d e D ela y F ir e B e ll T i m e A r m F a il W a r n i n g N A T D a y Ti m er N A T H o urs Ti m er [0 3] t [0 4] t [0 0] t [0 0] t [0 0] t x 0-1 0 M in ute s x 1-9 9 M in ute s x 0-9 9 M in ute s x 0-1 4 D ays x 0-2 3 H o urs C HAN G E C O DES? b 12 P u ls d B u r g lr A n y [0 0 5] t W L s S u p erv n Ti m e [0 2] t W L J a m m in g Ti m e [1 0 0] t S ervic e Ti m er [0 0 0] t x 0-2 5 5 S eco n ds x 0-9 9 H o urs x 0-1 0 0 S eco n ds x 0-3 6 5 D ays W L = W ir e l e s s N A T = N o n A c ti v it y T i m e r C o n f = C o n fir m S u p e r v n = W ir e l e s s S u p e r visi o n T i m e B u r g lr = B u r g l a r y 10 Engineers Menu: Change Codes* C HAN G E C O DES? C h a n g e D ure s s/ t G u ard C o d es? x x E m pty t x [0 1 E nter U s er C o d e t [******] t x U ser T yp e D uress x [2] t U s er In Are a [A B C D] U s er T y p e: [2] D ure ss x [3] G u ard U s e r A r m O p ti o n s A re a A r m C h oic e t U ser N a m e D is ar m / A r m [0] t No [0] t t U s e r A r m O p ti o n s A re a A r m C h oic e x [0] D is ar m / A r m x [0] N o x [1] D is ar m O nly [1] Y e s [2] A r m O nly [3] N o n e C h a n g e M a ster M a n a g er C o d e ? x M a ster M a n a g er U s er In Are a t Code [******] t [A B C D] U s e r A r m O p ti o n s t D is ar m / A r m [0] x x U s e r A r m O p ti o n s [0] D is ar m / A r m , [1] D is ar m O nly [2] A r m O nly, [3] N o n e A re a A r m C h oic e U ser N a m e No [0] t t t _ x A re a A r m C h oic e x [0] N o [1] Y e s E XIT M O D E S ? b C h a n g e E n gin e er C ode? t E n gin e er C o d e [******] t x 13 11 Engineers Menu: Exit Modes EXIT MODES? t x SYSTEM OPTIONS b A Exit Mode Timed [0] t Repeat for Area's B, C and D t A Exit Mode x [0] Timed [1] Final Door [2] Timed/Final [3] Push To Arm 14 12 Engineers Menu: System Options S Y S T E M O P TIO N S ? A r m w it h F a u lt A r m w it h T a m p e r A r m if D i g i F lt. A r m w it h T e c / F lt A r m F a il = A l a r m t Yes [1] t Y e s [1] t Y e s [1] t Y e s [1] t N o [0] t x x A r m W it h F a u lt : x A r m w it h T a m p e r: x A r m if D i g i M o d e m F a u lt: x A r m W it h T e c n i c a l F a u lt : x A r m F a il = A l a r m : [0] N o [0] N o [0] N o [0] N o [0] N o [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [1] Y e s D o B at L o a d T e st S u b - A r e a A b o rt A r m A c k n o wle d g e Bypass on R e Arm F orc e A uto-Ar m No [0] t No [0] t S tr o b e F la s h [ 0 ] t No [0] t No [0] t x D o B a t L o a d T e s t: [0] N o [1] Y e s x S u b A r e a A b o rt: [0] N o [1] Y e s A r m A c k n o wle d g e : x [0] N o n e [ 1 ] S tr o b e F la s h [ 2 ] B e ll S q u a w k [3] B oth Stb/S q k xB yp ass o n R e-Ar m : [0] N o [1] Y e s xA u t o - A r m [0] N o [1] Y e s F orc e: T a g O nly D is ar m Q uic k A r m No [0] t No [0] t T a g O nly D is ar m : x [0] N o [1] Y e s x Q uic k [0] N o Ar m : [1] Y e s C o m m o n Fin alD r D is ar m C h oic e No [0] t Yes [1] t x C o m m o n E x it M o d e : [0] N o [1] Y e s x D is ar m C h oic e: [0] N o [1] Y e s Keypad P A Key B e ll + S i g n a l [ 2 ] t K e y p a d P A K e y: x [ [ 0 1 ] ] S il e n t + D i g i B e ll s O n l y [ 2 ] B e ll + S i g n a l [3] D is a ble d S Y S T E M DIS P L A Y S ? b M a n a g er Pro g P A T a g D is ar m + D o or K e y p a d F ir e K e y A r m w it h S p v n F lt K e yf o b o n E n tr y Y es [1] t Yes [1] t Yes [1] t Yes [1] t No [0] t x M a n a g er Pro g P A: [0] N o [1] Y e s x T a g D is a r m + D o o r: [0] N o [1] Y e s x K e y p a d F ir e K e y : [0] N o [1] Y e s x A r m W it h S u p e r v i s i o n F a u lt: [0] N o [1] Y e s x K e yf o b o n E n tr y : [0] N o [1] Y e s W L s B e ll S u p e r v n No [0] 6 D i g it C o d e s t No [0] tx W ir e l e s s B e ll S u p e r v i s i o n : x [0] N o [1] Y e s 6 D i g it C o d e s [0] N o [1] Y e s F lt = F a u lt T e c / F lt = T e c h n i c a l F a u lt D i g i = D i g it a l M o d e m S p v n F lt = S u p e r v i s i o n F a u lt W L = W ir e l e s s P A = P e r s o n a l A tt a c k 15 13 Engineers Menu: System Displays S Y S T E M DIS P L A Y S ? A re a A T e xt R e p e at for F u ll A r e a T e x t T o p D is pla y T e xt S it e N a m e t Are a A t Are a B, C, D t A ll A r e a s A r m e d t E nforc er 3 2 W E t t _ x x x x x x V O LU M E C O N T R O L? b D is p l a y If A r m e d D is pla y Alar m s R eady LE D O n D is pla y P A s Y es [1] t Y e s [1] t Y e s [1] t Y e s [ 1 ] t Dsply Silent PAs t Yes [1] x D is p l a y If A r m e d : [0] N o [1] Y e s x D is pla y Alar m s: [0] N o [1] Y e s x R e a d y L E D O n: [0] N o [1] Y e s x D is pla y P A s: [0] N o [1] Y e s xD i s p l a y P As [0] N o [1] Y e s S il e n t D is pla y In p uts D is ar m L E D O n Y es [1] t Y e s [1] t D is pla y In p uts: [0] N o [1] Y e s D is ar m L E D O n: [0] N o [1] Y e s 16 14 Engineers Menu: Volume Control V O LU M E C O N T R O L? t A E n tr y R e p e at for [4] t B, C, D V o l u m e O p ti o n s : x [ 0 ] S il e n t x x [ 1 ]- > [ 4 ] B u z z e r [ 5 ]- > [ 7 ] L o u d e r I n t e r n al S o u n d er [4] t A E x it R e p e at for [4] t B, C, D Alar m [4] t [7] t x x x R E VIE W L O G S ? b F ir e T a m p er 2 4 H o ur C hi m e C o d e Sto p S o u n d [7] t [4] t [4] t [4] t Y e s [1] x E / E T o n e s O nly Y es [1] x x t Alar m T o n e s O nly S il e n t T e c h A l e rt t Yes [1] t N o [0] x M ain S o u n d er A L L t No [0] t C o d e Sto p S o u n d s x[ 0 ] N o [1] Y e s D i s a b l e C a ll F lt No [0] t x E / E T o n e s O nly [0] N o [1] Y e s x Alar m T o n e s O nly [0] N o [1] Y e s S il e n t T e c h A l e rt x [0] N o [1] Y e s M ain S o u n d er A L L x [0] N o [1] Y e s D i s a b l e C a ll F a u lt x[ 0 ] N o [1] Y e s E / E = E n tr y / E x it T e c h A le rt = T e c h nic al A le rt 17 15 Engineers Menu: Review Logs R E VIE W L O G S ? P a n el L o g ? t x x A c c e s s / C trl L o g ? x DIA G N O S TIC S ? b 0 1/0 1 0 0:1 1:4 4 t A l a r m S il e n c e d xc U ser 0 1 0 1/0 1 0 0:1 1:4 4 U ser o p e n D o or xc U ser 0 1 R e p e a t f o r a ll t E v e nts S t a rt o f L o g t x t T o o b t a i n m o r e i n f o r m a ti o n o n t h e e v e n t: P re s s c R e p e a t f o r a ll t E v e nts S t a rt o f L o g t x t T o o b t a i n m o r e i n f o r m a ti o n o n t h e e v e n t: P re s s c If a device on the Enforcer 32-WE system is not installed correctly or has been lost from the bus, a device fail will be present. An example of each fault is as follows: - Failure on the panel = "Control Panel, Wireless Jamming Pnl" - Keypad address 3 ( 1-3 available) failure = "Device 3, Device Fail Kpd" - Tag Readers address 2 (1-3 available) failure = "Device 2, Device Fail Trd" - Remote Input Expanders addresses 0 (0-4 available) = "RIX-00, Device Fail RIX" - Remote Output Expanders address 0 = "ROX-00, Device Fail ROX" If a `location name' is entered for a device, the location will be displayed on the keypad instead of the address, for example instead of "Device 3" for the Keypad will display "Entrance Corridor". 18 16 Engineers Menu: Diagnostics 16.1 Engineers Menu: Diagnostics->View PSU's, View Inputs and Wireless Range and Battery Status DIA G N O S TIC S ? Vie w P S U s ? t t S ele ct R IX P S U : [0] to [3] S ele ct R IX P S U : [0] x x E n d s t a ti o n P S U : RIX P S U: [0] R O X P S U: [0] K e y p a d V o lt s [ 0 ]: R e a d e r V o lt s [ 0 ]: 1 3.1 V t t t 1 3.5 V t 1 3.5 V t x x x x x Vie w In p uts ? t W ir e d I n p u t s ? CC t In p ut [3 3] [1] t > 2 5.3 K x W ir e l e s s R a n g e & B a tt e r y S t a t u s ? t x W ir e l e s s I n p u t s ? x C OTC ---------t --------------- t x R IX In p uts ? [0] x In p ut t > 2 5.3 K [1] t x x x O p ti o n s : [ C ] Clo s e [O] O pen [T] T a m p er [-] N o t le a r n t [ F ] F a u lt x S ig n al S tr e n g t h ? W ir e l e s s I n p u t s ? P l e a s e W a it t t 300 2331 ---------- In p ut [0 1] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t E x c e ll e n t [ 1 0 0 ] x Vie w G S M S ig n al S tr e n g t h ? Vie w G S M x S ig n al S tr e n g t h S e e f o ll o w i n g p a g e E N GIN E E R T E S T S ? b B a tt e r y S t a t u s ? x x W ir e l e s s B e ll s ? x W ir e l e s s I n p u t s ? t x W ir e l e s s B e ll s ? x 2 t P l e a s e W a it t 299sec B e ll t B a tt e r y G o o d x B e ll [1] E x c e ll e n t [8 0] In p ut [0 1] B a tt e r y G o o d t t O p ti o n s : [-] N o D e v i c e I n s t a ll e d [ ? ] W a iti n g f o r i n f o [0] M is sin g [1] W e a k [2] G o o d [ 3 ] E x c e ll e n t [1] t P S U = P o w er S u p ply 19 16.2 Engineers Menu: Diagnostics->View GSM Signal Strength DIA G N O S TIC S ? x Vie w P S U s ? t x Vie w In p uts ? x W ir e l e s s R a n g e & B a tt e r y S t a t u s ? x NOTE: This function will only be displayed if a Digi-GSM is installed. The GSM signal strength range is from 0 to 31. 0 / 99: Not known, no network or not detectable 1 - 10: Bad Range 11 - 20: Ok Range 21 - 31: Good Range Vie w G S M S ig n al S tr e n g t h ? x S ig n al S tr e n g t h t 0 N o N etw ork G S M V ersio n t V e ris o n 1 . 1 3 tx E N GIN E E R T E S T S ? b 20 17 Engineers Menu: Engineer Tests E N GIN E E R T E S T S ? x Sounds D e m o t N o S o u n d [0 0] x W alk T e st? S o u n d D e m o O p ti o n s : [0 0] N o S o u n d, [0 1] C hi m e [ 0 4 ] E x it F a u lt, [ 0 5 ] E n tr y , [0 8] Alar m , [0 9] P A. Sin gle, [0 2] C hi m [0 6] T e c h [ 1 0 ] F ir e e F o ll o w , [ 0 3 ] E x it F a u lt, [ 0 7 ] T a m p e r W alk T e st A re a s W alk T e st In p uts W a l k t o a c ti v a t e t [A B C D] t In p ut 0 1 t e a c h in p ut t x x W alk T e st In p uts C o m plete d! t E N GIN E E R R E S T O R E b O P TIO N S ? S o a k T e st? x T e s t B e ll ? x D o B a tt e r y L o a d T e st? x T e st P G M s ? S o a k I n p u ts [--] t S o a k In p uts [0 1] t In p ut 0 1 x x S o a k D a y s L e ft I n iti a l S o a k [ 0 0 ] [0 0] t t x x T e s ti n g B e ll... t t x S o a k D a y s L e ft: [0 0-9 9] D a ys S t a rt I n iti a l S o a k : [0 0-9 9] D a ys T e s ti n g B a tt e r y t 1 3.4 V B a tt e r y T e s t P a ss e d! t x x P G M T e st [0 0 0 0] t C h o o s e P G M N u m b e r: [0 0 0 0] to [0 0 1 9] x x T e st C o nta ct I D Are Y o u S ure ? C o m m u n i c a ti o n s ? t t x x 21 18 Engineers Menu: Engineer Restore Options E N GIN E E R R e store B urglary R e store P A R e store T a m p er R e store S o a k R e s t o r e F a u lt s R E S T O R E O P TIO N S ? t N o [0] t N o [0] t N o [0] t N o [0] t No [0] t x x R e store B urglary [0] N o x R e store P A [0] N o x R e store T a m p er [0] N o x R e store S o a k [0] N o x R e s t o r e F a u lt s [0] N o [1] B urglar Alar m [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [1] Y e s [2] D o N ot U s e A n ti C o d e R s t o r e No [0] t A n ti C o d e R e s t o r e x [0] N o [1] Y e s DIGI M O D E M b SI G N A L LIN G ? 22 19 Engineers Menu: Digi Modem Signalling* 19.1 Engineers Menu: Digi Modem Signalling: Programming Contact ID DIGI M O D E M SI G N A L LIN G ? Pro gra m A R C t S i g n a li n g ? C o m m u nic ator C o m m u nic ator t D is a ble d [1] ] E n a ble d [0] x x t x A R C D e t a il s E n a ble d [0 1] t No [0] x A R C 1 = C o nta ct I D A R C 2-2 5 = S M S C hoose A R C: [0 0] - [2 5] A R C A c ti v e : x [0] N o [1] Y e s 1 st N u m b er 2 n d N u m b er t E n a ble d ] Yes [1] V a li d A r e a s t [A ] F or m at [1 3 0] t C o nta ct I D x t Are a A R C A cc o u nt t No [0] _ _ _ _ ( ) S M S C o n tr ol E n a ble ? x S M S C o n tr ol E n a ble M o r e d e t a il s f u rt h e r alo n g x A R C T el N u m b e r: x 1 st a n d 2 n d T el N o x C h o o s e Are a: x [A B C D] If A r e a A R C Are a A A cc o u nt A c c. is Y E S t _ If A r e a A R C A c c. is N O t x O n e A R C A cc o u nt _ x R e p e at for B, C, D t E v e nt T y p e 1-1 6 t 1 ... 5 ... 9 0 1 2 3 4 . 6 x A c ti v a t e E v e n t T y p e s : t S e e e v e nt T y p e s T a ble E v e nt T y p e 1 7-3 2 t .... 5 6 7 . 9 . 1 2 . 4 .. t x ALAR M RESP O NSE? b P r e fi x T e l N o R e dials Ti m e O ut T e s t C a ll s [0 3] t [4 5] t No [0] x R e dials: [ 0 3 ] t o [ 9 9 ] ti m e s x T i m e O u t: x [0 0] to [9 9] s e c _ tx A d vis e d E v e nt T y p e s for C o nta ct I D : 1,5,9,1 0,1 1,1 2,1 3,1 4,1 6, 2 1,2 2,2 3,2 5,2 7,2 8,3 0 F or m at [1 3 0] C o nta ct I D Please see Appendix 1 for Event Types C o m m u n i c a ti o n F o r m a t s : [0 0 4] R S 2 3 2 T x [0 0 5] S c o p e P a g er [1 2 8] SIA L e v el 1 [1 2 9] SIA 3 [1 3 0] C o nta ct I D [1 3 3] S M S M e ss a g e t T e s t C a ll s : [0] N o [1] Ti m e d H o urs / M in A R C = A la r m R e c eivin g C e n tr e A c c. = A c c o u nt 23 19.2 Engineers Menu: Digi Modem Signalling: Programming SMS Message DIGI M O D E M SI G N A L LIN G ? x Pro gra m A R C t S i g n a li n g ? x C o m m u nic ator C o m m u nic ator t D is a ble d [1] ] E n a ble d [1] x A R C D e t a il s [0 1] t t E n a ble d No C o m m u nic ator [0] E n a ble d [1] D is a ble d E n a ble d [0] t No F or m at [1 3 3] [0] t S M S M essage x C hoose A R C: x [0 0] - [2 5] x t S M S C o n tr ol E n a ble ? x S M S C o n tr ol E n a ble S e e n e xt p a g e U s e r M o b il e : x V a li d A r e a s t [A ] E v e nt T y p e 1-1 6 t ..... 6 ... 0 ...... x x E v e nt T y p e 1 7-3 2 t ........... 1 2 .... x t R e dials Ti m e O ut [0 9] t [6 0] t R e dials: x[ 0 3 ] t o [ 9 9 ] ti m e s T i m e O u t: x [0 0] to [9 9] s e c S M S E v e nt ty p e s: [ 0 6 ] F ir s t A l a r m [ 1 0 ] H i g h T e c h F a u lt s [ 2 7 ] M a i n s F a il [2 8] D ure ss P r e fi x T e l N o A R C = A la r m R e c eivin g C e n tr e A c c. = A c c o u nt _ tx ALAR M RESP O NSE? b 24 19.3 Engineers Menu: Digi Modem Signalling->SMS Control Enable DIGI M O D E M SI G N A L LIN G ? x Pro gra m A R C t S i g n a li n g ? x Pro gra m A R C S i g n a lli n g S e e pre vio u s p a g e S M S C o n tr ol E n a ble ? x P r e fi x T e l N o tx S M S Arm ? S M S D is ar m ? S M S Statu s S M S O utp ut t Yes [1] t Y es [1] t Yes [1] t Yes [1] t S M S Arm [0] N o [1] Y e s S M S D is ar m [0] N o [1] Y e s S M S Statu s [0] N o [1] Y e s S M S O utp ut [0] N o [1] Y e s S M S No Change S M S S t a rt U D L Y es [1] t Yes [1] t S M S No Change [0] N o [1] Y e s S M S S t a rt U D L [0] N o [1] Y e s _ ALAR M RESP O NSE? b 25 20 Engineers Menu: Alarm Response ALAR M RESP O NSE? A r e a A st a rt a t A re a A sto p at R e p e at for B,C,D t S ig n al D igi [ 3 ] t S ig n al D igi [ 3 ] t S t a rts a t x x S t a rt s A t O p ti o n s : x S t o p s A t O p ti o n s : x [0] K e y p a d s [0] K e y p a d s [1] Int S o u n d ers [1] Int S o u n d ers [ 2 ] B e ll s O n l y [ 2 ] B e ll s O n l y [3] Sig n al Digi [3] Sig n al Digi R e p e at for B,C,D t Sto p s at x F ir e s t a rt a t t Sig n al Digi [3] t x O P TIO N S U P/D O W Nb L O A DIN G ? 26 F ir e s t o p a t G a s st a rt a t G a s sto p at P A st a rt a t P A sto p at Sig n al Digi [3] t Sig n al Digi [3] t Sig n al Digi [3] t Sig n al Digi [3] t Sig n al Digi [3] x x x x x 2 4 H o u r st a rt a t Sig n al Digi [3] t x 2 4 H o ur sto p at Sig n al Digi [3] t x A n y A la r m s S t a rt Sig n al Digi [3] t x t If A r e a s A r m e d [----] t A n y Alar m s Sto p Sig n al Digi [3] x If A r e a s A r m e d : x [A B C D] t If A r e a s A r m e d [----] t If A r e a s A r m e d : x [A B C D] 21 Engineers Menu: Options Up/Downloading* O P TIO N S U P/D O W NL O A DIN G ? D o w nlo a d b y t M ode m [1] x x Download By: [0] None [1] Modem [2] RS-232 If t Modem If RS232 x If None tx D i a l M o d e O p ti o n D i a l I n O p ti o n s N u m b er of Rin g s A u t o - A n s w e r [ 0 ] t D ir e c t D i a l [0] t B efore A M C [0 5] t x x x Dial Mode Option: [0] Auto Answer [1] Panel Dials [2] Dial Back Dial In Options: [0] Direct Dial [1] AMC Dial Number of Rings: [00] No. of Rings [15] No. of Rings P r e fi x T e l N o R M T el N o t t x x S e n d E v e nt T o P C [1] t M o d e m T el N o x x Send Event to PC [1] - [4] _ S e n d Alar m s S e n d F a u lt s S e n d O p e n/ Clo s e t No [0] t N o [0] t N o [0] t x Send Alarms: [0] No [1] Yes x Send Faults: [0] No [1] Yes x [ S 0 e ] nd No O p e n/ C lo s e: [1] Y e s S e n d A c c e s s / C trl No [0] t Send Access Control Events: [0] No [1] Yes x PC C O NNECT M ENU? b U D L P ass w ord R e dials [0 3] t t x x A M C = A n s w e r M a c h i n e C o m p a ti b l e R M = R e m ote M ainte n a n c e U D L = U plo a d/ D o w nlo a d A c c e s s C trl = A c c e s s C o n tr o l 27 22 Engineers Menu: PC Connect Menu PC C O NNECT M ENU? S ele ct P C to t dial [1] t S e l e c t O p e r a ti o n C o n n e ct to P C [0] t C a lli n g R e m o t e P C t x x S e l e c t P C t o D i a l: x S e l e c t O p e r a ti o n : x [1] P C M o d e m 1 [0] C o n n e ct to P C [2] P C M o d e m 2 [1] T e st Dial [3] P C M o d e m 3 [2] R M S ervic e [4] P C M o d e m 4 [ 3 ] D a t a fr o m P C [4] D ata to P C [ 5 ] D i a g n o s ti c s [6] C o m m is sio nin g S OFT W ARE b R E VISIO N ? P C = P ers o n al C o m p uter R M = R e m ote M ainte n a n c e 23 Engineer Menu: Software Revision S OFT W ARE R E VISIO N ? x V ersio n 9.2 6 R a dio H u b t 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 E nforc er t V 0 2.2 2 t x x FA CT O R Y D EFA ULT? b 28 24 Engineers Menu: Factory Default FA CT O R Y D EFA ULT? t FACTO RY D EFA ULT [ ] t P l e a s e W a it x x D e f a u lt C o d e s : [ 2 0 0 0 ] S t a n d a r d D e f a u lt [ 2 0 0 2 ] E N 5 0 1 3 1 S e tti n g s D e f a u lt E XIT E N GIN E E R b M ENU? F a c t o r y D e f a u lt C o m plete! t Cle ar W L s D ata ? W ir e l e s s D a t a t Cle are d t x Cle ar C o d e s ? C odes have been t Cle are d! t x Cle ar L o g s ? Logs have been t Cle are d! t x 29 25 Engineers Menu: Exit Engineers Menu E XIT E N GIN E E R S M O DE? E nforc er 3 2 W E t Ti m e 0:2 5 c OR x BYPASS FIRE/PA? b ( ) B Y P A S S FIR E / P A ? E nforc er 3 2 W E a Ti m e 0:2 5 c P r e s s t h e A k e y t o e x it E n g i n e e r s m o d e fr o m a n y m a i n m e n u it e m d i s p l a y e d i n c a p it a l l e tt e r s C: Stand Alone Keypad Menu P re s s a n d H old D key for 5 seconds KEYPAD CODE [ ] t Press and hold D key ADDRESS [--] t NOTE: This menu is dedicated to the keypad itself. This menu is mostly used for the following features: Keypad Address, Keyclick Volume, and Backlight Force. NOTE: The keypad on the Enforcer must be always programmed to '00' LAN G UA G E Z O N E S T A T U S: K E Y C LIC K V O L U M E TAG VOLU M E E N G LIS H [0 0] t 1: < 0.1 k 2:< 0.1 k t [7] t [7] t a a a a a E nforc er 3 2 W E Ti m e 0 2:5 3 c 30 Enter 00 M ASTER VOLU M E T A G ID: FACTO RY RESET [7] t P R E S E N T T A G ... t [ ]t B A C K LI G H T F O R C E [1] t a P A / F ir e T i m e r a Volume Options: [0] Silent [1]->[4] Buzzer [5] ->[7] Louder Internal Sounder [0] t a Enter 2000 for factory reset a Backlight Force [0] No [1] Yes a PA/Fire Timer [0-5] D: Appendix 1: Alarm Events SIA 3 Contact ID Event Types Event Types Description Code Code For CID for SMS = Enabled = Disabled EVENT TYPES 1 = Arm Final Arm CL 3401 System Auto Armed CA 3403 System Rearm CP 3463 EVENT TYPES 2 = Auto Arm/Disarm Forced Arm CF 3401 System Auto Disarmed OA 1403 Auto Arm cancelled by user CE 3405 EVENT TYPES 3 = Special Disarm Special Disarm OP 1401 Access Exit Request DX 1425 EVENT TYPES 4 = Arm Error Arm Fail CI 1454 EVENT TYPES 5 = Alarms Fire Input Active FA 1110 Burglary Alarm BA 1130 Perimeter Alarm 1131 Interior Alarm BA 1132 Flood Active WA 1154 24h Alarm BA 1133 Entry Delay Alarm BA 1134 Tamper Alarm TA 1137 Expander Device Tamper TA 1137 Case Tamper TA 1137 Tamper on Sensor TA 1144 Gas Alarm GA 1151 Keybox Alarm 1250 Bell Tamper TA 1321 Radio Jamming XQ 1344 Radio supervision failure UY 1381 Radio low battery XT 1384 No Input Activity - sent NA 1680 EVENT TYPES 6 = Alarms send only once for one arm period (These event types is suggested to be used with the SMS messages. We do not recommend to enable event type 5 and 6 in the same time. One or another must be used to avoid double sending events) Medical Alarm Send Once MA 1100 Fire Alarm Send Once FA 1110 PA Alarm Send Once PA 1120 Silent PA Alarm send Once HA 1122 Burglary Alarm Send Once BA 1130 Perimeter Alarm Send Once 1131 Interior Alarm Send Once BA 1132 24h Alarm Send Once BA 1133 Entry Delay Alarm Send Once BA 1134 Tamper Alarm Send Once TA 1137 Gas Alarm Send Once GA 1151 Keybox Alarm Send Once 1250 EVENT TYPES 7 = Alarms Silenced Alarm Silenced OR 1406 EVENT TYPES 8 = Confirmed Alarm Confirmed Output BV 1139 EVENT TYPES 9 = PSTN / GSM Line Fault Restore CCTV Line fail (Line fail input) LT 1351 D: Appendix 1: Alarm Events (Continued) CCTV Line OK (Line fail input) LR 3351 Telecom Line OK (modem) LR 3351 EVENT TYPES 10 = Batt/Bus/Mains/Line Faults RS 485 Fault IA 1300 Low Volts AT 1302 Battery Critical YT 1302 Battery Load Fail YT 1309 Battery Missing YT 1311 Battery Restore YR 3311 Modem Failed 1330 Expansion Device Fail ET 1333 Expansion Device Restored ER 3333 Telecom Line Fault (modem) 1350 STU comms failure on STU LT 1351 input indication. Telecom line fault (modem) UB 1572 EVENT TYPES 11 = System Reset/Logs/Time System Restart 1305 Reset To Factory Default 1305 Deleted Code JX 1306 Changed Code JV 1306 Site Changed YG 1306 Code Added JV 1306 Engineer reset needed 1313 Engineer Reset RN 3313 Logs Cleared 1621 Logs nearly full 1623 Clock Set To JT 1625 PC - Clock set to JT 1625 EVENT TYPES 12 = Disarm Disarm System OP 1401 EVENT TYPES 13 = Engineer Access Engineer Access LB 1627 Engineer Exit LX 1628 EVENT TYPES 14 = Door Access Alarm Door Left Open DL 1426 Door Forced DF EVENT TYPES 16 = Wrong Tag Used Invalid Tag JA 1421 EVENT TYPES 17 = Special log input switcher opened Input Special Log Switcher UA 1146 Input Opened EVENT TYPES 18 = Special log input switcher closed Input Special Log Switcher UR 3146 Input Closed EVENT TYPES 19 = Special log input opened Input Special Log Opened UA 1146 EVENT TYPES 20 = Special log input closed Input Special Log Closed UR 3146 EVENT TYPES 21 = Sub Area Arm / Shunt Opened Sub Area Armed CG 3402 Sub Area Input Armed CG 3402 Shunt Opened 3402 EVENT TYPES 22 = Sub Area Disarm / Shunt Closed Sub Area Disarmed OG 1402 Sub Area Silenced OG 1402 D: Appendix 1: Alarm Events (Continued) Sub Area Input Disarmed OG 1402 Sub Area Input Silenced OG 1402 Shunt Closed 1402 EVENT TYPES 23 = Sub Area Alarm Sub Area Alarm BA 1130 EVENT TYPES 24 = Walk Test Input Walk Tested 1607 EVENT TYPES 25 = Alarm / Faults Restores Burglary Restore BH 3130 Perimeter Restore 3131 Interior Alarm Restore BH 3132 24h Alarm Restore BH 3133 Entry Delay Alarm Restore BH 3134 Tamper Restore TH 3137 Case Tamper Restore TR 3137 Tamper On Sensor Restore TH 3144 Gas Restore GH 3151 Keybox Restore 3250 Fuse fail restore IR 3300 Bell Tamper Restore YH 3321 Radio Jamming restore XH 3344 Radio Supervision restore. UJ 3381 Radio low battery restore XR 3384 EVENT TYPES 27 = Mains Fault/Restore Mains Fail Alarm AT 1301 Mains Fail Alarm Restore AR 3301 EVENT TYPES 28 = PA / Fire / Duress / Code Guessing alarm Fire Alarm FA 1110 Fire Restore FH 3110 2 key PA PA 1120 2 key PA restore PR 3120 PA Alarm PA 1120 PA Restore PH 3120 Duress Code HA 1121 Silent PA Alarm Input HA 1122 Silent PA Alarm Input Restore HH 3122 Wrong Code Entry JA 1461 EVENT TYPES 29 = Medical Alarm / Restore Medical Alarm MA 1100 Medical Alarm Restore MH 3100 EVENT TYPES 30 = Input Bypass Input Force Armed 1570 Input Bypassed at Rearm BB 1570 Input Bypassed BB 1570 Fire Input Bypassed FB 1571 24h Input Bypassed BB 1572 EVENT TYPES 31 = Open after alarm Stopped Arming OP 1406 Abort 1406 PC dialled the panel 1412 NOTE: Avoid enabling event types 5 and 6 together as this will cause double reporting. Event type 6: The events in this event type is sent only once in one arming period and this is why it is recommended that this type is used for SMS reporting. E: Compliance Your panel is suitable for use in installations designed to meet the European requirements of Security Grade 2,Environmental Class 2. When all parts are working normally, this equipment in combination with the modem (PSTN or GSM) and suitable ARC equipment will meet the requirements of Alarm Transmission System 2: ATS2 BS EN501311:2006+A1:2009. This is classified as Grade 2 Option B (from EN 50131-1) as per the table: External arm/disarm readers meet the requirements of environmental class 4. Notification Equipment Remotely powered audible WD (siren) Self-powered audible WD Main ATS Additional ATS Grade 2 / Options A B C 2 Optional Optional Optional ATS 2 Optional 1 ATS 2 Optional Optional ATS 2 ATS 1 All Wireless devices comply with the following EU requirements: ATS = Alarm Transmission System. WD = Warning Device. EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive R&TTE Directive 2004/108/EC 2006/95/EC 1999/5/EC Only the following are certified:- Enforcer 32-WE with input/output board KX10DP-WE MC1-WE KF4-WE KX12DQ-WE MC2-WE DELTABELL-WE DIGI-GSM DIGI-1200 D Optional Optional ATS 3 Optional And meet the following standards where relevant: EN 61000-6-3:2007 EN 50131-1:2006 EN 50130-4:1996+A1+A2 EN 60950-1:2006+A12:2011 EN 50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008 ETSI EN 301489-3:2000 ETSI EN 300 220 CEPT/ERC EMC. Generic emission standard. Residential, commercial and light industry Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold up systems Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Information technology equipment. Safety. General requirements Grade 2. Interconnections for equipment using radio frequency techniques EMC. Radio equipment. Part 3: Short range devices (SRD) 9kHz to 40 GHz EMC. Receiver Class 1, Environmental Category 1 Recommendation 70-03 Annex 1 Compliant operation is only guaranteed when installed and operated according to the relevant installation and user manuals. Access Levels Level 1: Access by any person; for example the general public. Level 2: User access by an operator; for example customers (systems users). Level 3: User access by an engineer; for example alarm company personnel. Level 4: User access by the manufacturer of the equipment. Please note: Technical functions (e.g. gas, fire and flooding) are not security graded and fall outside the scope of EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 Compliance labelling should be removed or adjusted if non-compliant configurations are used. 34 F: Notes 35 Secure Holdings Pyronix House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 8QY Customer Support line (UK Only): +44(0)845 6434 999 (local rate) or +44(0)1709 535225 Hours: 8:00am - 6:30pm, Monday to Friday Email: customer.support@pyronix.com Website: www.pyronix.comAdobe PDF Library 10.0.1 Adobe InDesign CS6 (Windows)