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EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009
EN50131-1
EN50131-3:2009
2
PD6662:2004
EN50131-6:2008
Security Grade 2
EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008
Environmental Class 2
Security Grade 2
Environmental Class II

User Manual

INTERNAL SIREN WARNING
The Enforcer 32-WE control
panel contains a 100 dBA
siren, please be aware of
this when in use.
RINS1503-5
Software Revision V9.2

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Security Grade 2 EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008 Environmental Class 2 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II User Manual INTERNAL SIREN WARNING The Enforcer 32-WE control panel contains a 100 dBA siren, please be aware of this when in use. RINS1503-5 Software Revision V9.2...
  • Page 2 Contents Page A: Introduction B: Keypads / Readers C: Using the Keyfob D: Arming the Enforcer E: Disarming the Enforcer F: Arming / disarming with the tag reader G: Open doors / Arm and Disarm (Entry Control) H: SMS Commands (GSM V9.2 or above only)
  • Page 3: A: Introduction

    A: Introduction Two Way Wireless High Security The Enforcer 32-WE is a wireless alarm system that has been designed with your security in mind; with quick and easy installation and minimal maintenance, the Enforcer 32-WE protects your home with a multitude of unique features. Taking full advantage of Pyronix’s innovative two way wireless technology, the wireless devices on the Enforcer 32-WE system are constantly communicating with each other, using the Pyronix High Security Wireless Encryption Protocol. The Enforcer 32-WE two way wireless devices are fully operational when the system is armed, making your system more secure, compared to other wireless systems, where devices are disabled for up to five minutes after every activation to save battery, therefore compromising your security. The Enforcer 32-WE has been engineered by Pyronix as a secure, reliable and easy to use wireless alarm system. It includes the following features: Battery Monitoring/Saving The Enforcer 32-WE system uses advanced technology to preserve the battery life of each wireless device. However, the Enforcer 32-WE informs you when a battery needs replacing a month in advance before the device stops working. This key feature gives you enough time to change the battery in the specific device. Other wireless alarm systems may not give you a low battery warning signal, meaning that devices could stop working, leaving your environment unprotected. High Security Encryption 128 bit high security wireless encryption protocol, and intelligent wireless jamming detection. User Friendly Keyfobs The fully two way wireless keyfob allows you to see the status of the control unit via 3 colour LEDs: System armed: When the system is armed a RED LED will illuminate momentarily...
  • Page 4: B: Keypads / Readers

    = Quick exit manager menu. the main keypad, the external tag reader, internal tag reader and the keyfob. C H A P T E R 2 : K E Y P A D S / R E A D E R S = Moves backwards to the previous menu B: Keypads / Readers Control Panel Keypad...
  • Page 5: C: Using The Keyfob

    C: Using the Keyfob The wireless keyfob has four buttons that may be programmed for specific functions: no action, show status, arm area, disarm area, latch output, timed output and PA alarm activation. Locking the Keyfob All four buttons on the keyfob may be ‘locked’ to prevent from a user accidentally pressing them. Locking the keys on the keyfob is performed by pressing any buttons that are diagonal with one another at the same time (LOCK & II or UNLOCK & I). The RED LED will flash indicating that the fob has been locked. To unlock, press both buttons together again and the GREEN LED will flash indicating that the keyfob is now unlocked. NOTE: When the keyfob is locked, all indications are also disabled. Buttons ge: 8 The buttons can be customised to operate as desired (programmed in the function ‘Change Codes’). Below are examples on how each button can be...
  • Page 6: D: Arming The Enforcer

    D: Arming the Enforcer E n t e r Y o u r C o d e A r m A r e a s P l e a s e W a i t A r m i n g...
  • Page 7: E: Disarming The Enforcer

    E: Disarming the Enforcer E n t e r Y o u r C o d e D i s a r m A r e a s E n f o r c e r 3 2 W E...
  • Page 8: F: Arming / Disarming With The Tag Reader

    F: Arming / disarming with the tag reader If you have a tag reader installed, then it will be possible to arm and disarm the alarm system using a tag. Disarmed Armed NOTE:: If the Enforcer has failed to set, a fault will be displayed on the internal tag Disarmed Armed reader or a fail to set sound will activate on the external tag reader buzzer. G: Open doors / Arm and Disarm (Entry Control) A tag reader can also be used to unlock entry doors.
  • Page 9: H: Sms Commands (Gsm V9.2 Or Above Only)

    Description: Example SMS command response: 123456 Arm A 123456 = User Code. Arm A = Will arm the Enforcer in Area A. Final Arm; Area A 123456 Arm ABCD 123456 = User Code. Arm ABCD = Will arm the Enforcer in Area ABCD.
  • Page 10 H: SMS Commands (GSM version only) - Continued... Checking the System Status via SMS text command Example SMS command send: Description: Example SMS command response: 123456 Status 123456 = User Code. Status Area A Disarmed No Faults Area B Disarmed No Faults Area C Disarmed No Faults Area D Disarmed No Faults Operating the User Automation Outputs via SMS text commands...
  • Page 11 Start Uploading/Downloading via SMS text command Example SMS command send: Description: Example SMS command response: 123456 UDL 123456 = User Code. UDL = The Enforcer will make an outgoing data No response as the panel is already connection to the programmed PC1 number. connected to the PC1 9999 UDL 9999= Engineer Code UDL = The Enforcer will make an outgoing data NO Response as the panel is already connection to the programmed PC1 number.
  • Page 12: I: Chime Feature

    2 Omitting Inputs I: Chime Feature J: Personal Attack From Keypad K: Fire Alarm From Keypad The chime feature can be used on door If an PA alarm is needed, press and hold If a fire alarm is needed, press and hold contacts to enable a ‘chime’ sound when both the 1 and 7 keys or hold p f for 3 seconds and a ‘fire’ alarm will be a door (input) is opened. This feature for 3 seconds and a ‘PA’ alarm will be generated. can be set up by your installer. generated.
  • Page 13: L: Master Manager Menu Options

    Allow Engineer Menu If this function is enabled, the engineer will require authorisation from you before they can access the engineer menu. Check Credit Checks the credit level of the SIM Card installed on the Enforcer GSM only Block Remote Arming Blocks any attempt at arming the system remotely via the upload/download software Block UDL...
  • Page 14: M: Entering The Master Manager Menu

    M: Entering the Master Manager Menu E n f o r c e r 3 2 W E E n t e r C o d e B Y P A S S I N P U T S ? T i m e 0 2 : 5 3 [ * * * * ] Default Master User Code: 1234...
  • Page 15: Master Manager Menu: Configure Date & Time

    3 Master Manager Menu: Configure Date & Time* D A T E & T I M E ? Y e a r 0 0 - 9 9 M o n t h 1 - 1 2 D a y 1 - 3 1 H o u r s 0 - 2 3 M i n u t e s...
  • Page 16: Master Manager Menu: Change Codes (Configure User Codes, Learn Tags And Keyfobs)

    4 Master Manager Menu: Change Codes (Configure user codes, learn tags and keyfobs)* 4.1 Change Codes: Configure User Codes P r e s s C K e y t o D E L E T E c o d e C H A N G E C O D E S ? U s e r C o d e s / T a g s / E m p t y...
  • Page 17 U s e r N a m e D i s a r m / A r m [ 0 ] [ 0 ] Enforcer Time 11:00am c U s e r A r m O p t i o n s :...
  • Page 18 4.3 Change Codes (learn/configure keyfobs) P r e s s C K e y t o D E L E T E c o d e P r e s s a n d H o l d A N Y b u t t o n f o r 5 s e c o n d s u n t i l L E D s f l a s h U s e r C o d e s / T a g s / E m p t y...
  • Page 19: Master Manager Menu: Review Logs (Event Memory Logs)

    5 Master Manager Menu: Review Logs (Event memory logs) R E V I E W L O G ? P a n e l L o g ? 0 1 / 0 1 0 0 : 1 1 : 4 4 R e p e a t f o r a l l S t a r t o f L o g A l a r m S i l e n c e d...
  • Page 20: Master Manager Menu: Sms Phonebook

    6 Master Manager Menu: SMS Phonebook S M S P H O N E B O O K ? S M S N u m b e r U s e r M o b i l e [ 0 1 ] D o n o t u s e SMS Number [00]-[25]...
  • Page 21: Master Manager Menu: Pc Connect Menu

    9 Master Manager Menu: PC Connect Menu P C C O N N E C T M E N U ? S e l e c t P C t o S e l e c t O p e r a t i o n C a l l i n g R e m o t e P C d i a l [ 1 ]...
  • Page 22: Master Manager Menu: Credit Check

    11 Master Manager Menu: Credit Check C H E C K C R E D I T ? C r e d i t N u m b e r A r e Y o u S u r e ? G S M M o d e m B u s y C r e d i t...
  • Page 23: Master Manager Menu: Block Udl

    13 Master Manager Menu: Block UDL B L O C K U D L ? B l o c k U D L ? [ 0 ] Block UDL: [0] No [1] Yes E X I T M A N A G E R M O D E ? 14 Master Manager Menu: Exit Master Menu E X I T M A N A G E R...
  • Page 24: N: Engineer Contacts And Table

    N: Engineer Contacts and Table Alarm Company Date of Installation Site Reference Engineer Name Engineer Contact Number Installed to Grade 2? Yes / No Environmental Class Other Comments...
  • Page 25: O: Input Tables

    O: Input Tables Wireless Inputs Input Name Input Areas Description...
  • Page 26 O: Input Tables Wired Inputs Input Name Input Areas Description 33 (RIX2) 34 (RIX2) 35 (RIX Address 0) 36 (RIX Address 0) 37 (RIX Address 0) 38 (RIX Address 0) 39 (RIX Address 0) 40 (RIX Address 0) 41 (RIX Address 0) 42 (RIX Address 0) 43 (RIX Address 1) 44 (RIX Address 1)
  • Page 27: P: User Tables

    P: User Tables User Name Code/Tag/Keyfob User Name Code/Tag/Keyfob User Name Code/Tag/Keyfob...
  • Page 28: Q: Outputs

    Q: Outputs Wired Outputs Latched / Timed Type Action PGM1 (Onboard) STRB (Onboard) BELL (Onboard) PGM1 (ROX) PGM2 (ROX) PGM3 (ROX) PGM4 (ROX) PGM5 (ROX) PGM6 (ROX) PGM7 (ROX) PGM8 (ROX) PGM9 (ROX) PGM10 (ROX) PGM11 (ROX) PGM12 (ROX) PGM13 (ROX) PGM14 (ROX) PGM15 (ROX) PGM16 (ROX)
  • Page 29: R: Product Information

    R: Product Information For electrical products sold within the European Community. At the end of the electrical products useful life, it should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice in your country.
  • Page 30: S: Notes

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