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PCX USER GUIDE
VERITEC P2
The award winning sequential
confirmation detector
THIS GUIDE SUPPORTS
PCX - 12, 22 & 44
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  • Page 1 ® PCX USER GUIDE VERITEC P2 The award winning sequential confirmation detector THIS GUIDE SUPPORTS PCX - 12, 22 & 44 WWW.PYRONIX.COM Designed and manufactured utilising...
  • Page 2 This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of 2 years. In the interest of continuing improvement of quality, customer care and design, Pyronix reserve the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PCX User Manual Contents SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ......................2 1.1 The Keypad and Tag Reader ......................2 1.2 Display Indications..........................3 1.3 Using a Tag ............................4 SECTION 2: ARMING AND DISARMING THE SYSTEM .............5 2.1 Before Arming the System......................... 5 2.2 Partitions............................
  • Page 4: Section 1: Introduction

    PCX User Manual Section 1: Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Pyronix PCX alarm system. The PCX is designed and manufactured to our ISO9001 approved quality system to offer a choice of options to suit your needs. 1.1 The Keypad and Tag Reader The keypad and/or tag reader is where you will arm and disarm the system.
  • Page 5: Display Indications

    PCX User Manual Power This is where you use your Tag. Alarm Tamper Fault Unset T ag 1.2 Display Indications All arming points (keypads and tag readers) have lamps to clearly indicate what is happening. LED Indication Table Green = Supply LED Red = Alarm LED Red = Tamper LED Yellow = Fault LED...
  • Page 6: Using A Tag

    PCX User Manual Power Alarm Tamper The ‘ Tamper ’ lamp will flash if the PCX wiring or Fault equipment is tampered with. Unset T ag Power Alarm Tamper The ‘ Fault ’ lamp will indicate if a technical fault Fault occurs and will flash if you cannot arm the Unset...
  • Page 7: Section 2: Arming And Disarming The System

    Before you arm your system, you must ensure that all doors and windows are securely closed, and that all pets are accounted for, perhaps using one of the Pyronix range of Pet Immune detectors. Note: Pyronix provide a comprehensive range of PI detectors, which provide pet immunity, including the Enforcer PI, Equinox PI and Magnum PI...
  • Page 8: Leaving The Building

    PCX User Manual 2.3 Leaving the Building Enter your PIN code, or present your tag. Press the key. The entry / exit tone will start. Leave the building by the entry / exit route, closing the door firmly. If fitted, press the ‘Push to Arm’ button. The entry / exit tone will cease.
  • Page 9: Section 3: Advanced Functions

    The C key can be used to select the Chime function while the system is disarmed. If enabled, a tone will sound every time an entry / exit door is opened. Whilst enabled, a ‘C’ will show on the keypad display. PYRONIX Time 02:30 c 3.2 Deliberately Omitting a Zone...
  • Page 10: Ignoring An Open Zone

    PCX User Manual 3.3 Ignoring an Open Zone You may wish to leave a zone open when you arm the system, for example, leaving a window open during the summer. You can arm the system so that it ignores this open zone, if your installer has programmed this zone as ‘Omittable’.
  • Page 11: Section 4: Manager Mode

    PCX User Manual Section 4: Manager Mode NOTE: You can only enter manager mode while the system is disarmed. 4.1 Entering Manager Mode Enter Manager Mode by keying your 4-digit manager code. You then have a choice of: SET DATE AND TIME? OMIT ZONES? CHANGE CODES? REVIEW LOGS?
  • Page 12: Changing User Codes & Options

    PCX User Manual MINUTES (00-59) Enter the minutes. Press . You will be at the main [54] Manager Menu. 4.3 Changing User Codes & Options The Change Codes option allows you to assign or change codes for different users, as well as altering their options. CHANGE CODES? Press Enter the number for the user you wish to edit.
  • Page 13: Reviewing Logs

    PCX User Manual You can now add a label to the user. If you do not wish to add a label, press . The key functions are as User Name follows: 1 = ABCD 2 = EFGH 3 = IJKL 4 = MNOP 5 = QRST 6 = UVWX 7 = YZ,- 8 = ./01 9 = 2345 0 = 6789 In addition, the ABCD keys are used as follows: A = capital...
  • Page 14: Walk Test

    PCX User Manual 4.5 Walk Test The Walk Test enables you to check that all the detectors are working properly. Follow the procedure below: WALK TEST? Press Enter the partitions that you wish to test, using the A, B, Walk Test Parts C and D keys.
  • Page 15: Section 5: Service Information

    PCX User Manual Section 5: Service Information We are sure you will be delighted with your PCX Alarm System. For your personal reference here is a record of the relevant service information. Service Company……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Date of Installation…………….Day……………………….Month…………………Year…………………………. Site Reference………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 Hour Service Number……………………………………………………………………………………………… Keyholders…………….……………….Name…………………………………Tel…………………………………..
  • Page 16: Section 6: Sms Messaging System

    PCX User Manual Section 6: SMS Messaging System Your system may have been configured to send messages to a mobile telephone. If so, the system will call the appropriate messaging bureau and forward the message to your mobile telephone whenever an event occurs that is important to you.
  • Page 17 PCX User Manual Engineer Programming Table Name Code Type Areas Flexi Attributes Access RDR 1234 ABCD Manager 1 2 8 ARM/DISARM RINS459-2...

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