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Enforcer 64
Installation Guide
102017854 - V01
Software V12.0

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  • Page 1 Enforcer 64 Installation Guide 102017854 - V01 Software V12.0...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright © 2018 Pyronix All Rights Reserved. Contains information owned by Pyronix and/or its affiliates. Do not copy, store, transmit or disclose to any third party without prior written permission from Pyronix. Other product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies, and are the property of their owners.
  • Page 3 Contact Pyronix Ltd, Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, S66 8QY, www.pyronix.com Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents System Description Introduction HomeControl+ App System Overview Using the Keypad on the Enforcer Installation Important Installation Notes Overview of Devices Mains and Earth Wiring Inside of the Enforcer Setting Up Connecting or Replacing the Enforcer Battery Connecting Peripherals Input / Output Board Wiring a Wired External Sounder Wiring Wired Inputs...
  • Page 5 Wired Devices Communications (DIGI-GPRS) Communications (DIGI-1200) Communications (DIGI-LAN) Communications (DIGI-WIFI) Engineer Restore Options Communications App Set-Up (standard security) App Set-Up (high security) Network Set-Up ARC Signalling User SMS Signalling Advanced Communications Alarm Responses Options Up/Downloading Download by RS-232 Download by Cloud (standard security) Download by Cloud (high security) Download by Serial Comm Software Revision...
  • Page 6: System Description

    - therefore compromising your security. The Enforcer has been engineered by Pyronix as a secure, reliable and easy to use wireless alarm system.
  • Page 7: Homecontrol+ App

    your property. You can also opt to receive these via SMS text messages, when a GPRS modem is connected to the panel. HomeControl+ App The Enforcer system can be remotely controlled using the HomeControl+ App. It allows you to arm and disarm the Enforcer, check the system status and bypass inputs. It also allows you to activate devices remotely, such as gates, lights, sprinklers and more.
  • Page 8: System Overview

    System Overview The Enforcer is the first two-way wireless high security wireless system on the market. It can only be compared to an addressable wired system, but instead of using a wired data bus it uses a wireless one. All devices can cover a wireless range of open space up to 1.6km. System Overview Quantity Additional Information...
  • Page 9: Using The Keypad On The Enforcer

    Using the Keypad on the Enforcer Table 1 - Button Operations Button Description Quickly exit a menu. Select Area A. Change case when entering text. Move back to the previous main menu item. Select Area B. Move back to the previous option in a sub-menu. Select Area C.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Internal Siren Warning: The Enforcer contains a 100 dBA siren, please be aware of this during installation. Important Installation Notes • Ensure wiring is done to the national wiring regulations in the country where the installation is taking place. •...
  • Page 11: Overview Of Devices

    Overview of Devices All peripherals, such as LCD keypads, readers, expanders, are connected via 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...
  • Page 12: Mains And Earth Wiring

    Mains and Earth Wiring Mains power must be applied to the panel before connecting the back up battery. It is important that the electrical earth connection is connected when connecting the 230V mains supply to the Enforcer. Do not locate the mains cables next to internal cabling. Ensure that the Enforcer is not mounted on any metal surfaces.
  • Page 13: Inside Of The Enforcer

    Inside of the Enforcer Figure 2: Backplate 1: Terminals for Earth and Mains Supply. 2: If a modem is required (DIGI-GPRS, DIGI-LAN, DIGI-1200/PSTN, DIGI-WIFI), then this space 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 screw is used if the tamper from the front of the Enforcer isn't sitting flush to the back plate - this may happen if the Enforcer is installed on an uneven surface.
  • Page 14: Setting Up

    Figure 3: Rear view 1: RS232 connection for up/downloading to the InSite software. 2: The location of the control panel backup battery. 3: The power connection for a GPRS modem. 4: The connection for an I/O board if connected. 5: The connection for the modem installed. 6: The power connection (+12V DC) for the Enforcer.
  • Page 15: Connecting Or Replacing The Enforcer Battery

    1. Loosen the two screws located at the bottom. Do not fully unscrew as these can be used as a 'hanger' to the 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.
  • Page 16 Mains power must be applied to the panel before connecting the back up battery. 1. Unclip the battery compartment. 2. Connect the back up battery. (If required, insert a new backup battery.) 3. Close the battery compartment, taking care not to trap any battery cables. 4.
  • Page 17: Connecting Peripherals

    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 expanders and output expanders. 1: F500mA 250V Aux Fuse 2: F500mA 250V Bus Fuse 3: Connects to the Enforcer Table 2 - Terminals RS485 0V RS485 +12V...
  • Page 18: Wiring A Wired External Sounder

    To create the bell tamper circuit, a resistor is required across 0V supply and tamper circuit of the bell box. Note that the input must be programmed as ‘tamper’. The resistor value is 1K. Unless the bell box is a Pyronix Deltabell, the bell box must be in SCB (Self-Contained Bell) mode.
  • Page 19: Wiring Wired Inputs

    Wiring Wired Inputs Enforcer Input 34 +12V COM Input 33 +12V COM The resistor values are 1K for Alarm and 1K for Tamper. Modems You can connect the following modems to the Enforcer: • DIGI-1200 • DIGI-GPRS • DIGI-LAN • DIGI-WIFI PSTN Modem (DIGI-1200) The PSTN modem card is used to enable the Enforcer to communicate either via contact ID or SIA.
  • Page 20: Gprs Modem (Digi-Gprs)

    A and B terminals: Telephone line output for connection to analogue PSTN telephone line. A-1 and B-1 terminals: Telephone line output for connection to other telecom equipment. GPRS Modem (DIGI-GPRS) The GPRS modem card (DIGI-GPRS) fits inside the Enforcer. Besides communications with the PyronixCloud and HomeControl+ App, it has the following operations: •...
  • Page 21: Wi-Fi Modem (Digi-Wifi)

    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 and UDL software can be done in the following ways: •...
  • Page 22: Modem Connection (Digi 1200, Pstn)

    On InSite UDL software from a PC 1. To setup the COM port associated to Modem, open the software, click on Configuration > Modem Settings > RS-232. 2. Make sure that the serial COM used by UDL is the same set in the PC (Control Panel > Device manager >...
  • Page 23: Pyronixcloud Connection

    If a Site Name is set up on the panel the UDL Site Name must be exactly the same otherwise the connection will not be possible. PyronixCloud Connection Make sure that the panel is connected to an internet connection, either by LAN, Wi-Fi, or GPRS using a data-enabled SIM card.
  • Page 24: Configuration

    Configuration The Engineer Menu The system is programmed from the Engineer Menu. To enter the Engineer Menu, the panel must be in fully disarmed state. Whilst in Engineer Mode, all tamper alarms (excluding PA and safety devices) will be disabled. Navigating in the Engineer and User Menus Press to move forward when in Engineer or Master Manger mode.
  • Page 25 For your security, the keypad becomes disabled for 120 seconds after 13 incorrect keypresses, or after 3 attempts to present invalid tags. It will subsequently be disabled again after 7 further incorrect key-presses or after another invalid tag is presented. Once a correct code or tag has been registered, the keypad is returned to normal operation.
  • Page 26: Entering The Engineer Menu

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  • Page 27: Date & Time

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  • Page 28: Learn Wireless Devices

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  • Page 29: Program Inputs

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  • Page 30: Install Rixs

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  • Page 31: Program Outputs

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  • Page 32: Install Keypads/Readers

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  • Page 33: Program Timers

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  • Page 34: Change Codes

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  • Page 35: Volume Control

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  • Page 36: System Options

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  • Page 37: System Displays And Exit Options

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  • Page 38: Review Logs

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  • Page 39: Engineer Tests

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  • Page 40: Diagnostics

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  • Page 41: Wired Devices

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  • Page 42: Communications (Digi-Gprs)

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  • Page 43: Communications (Digi-1200)

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  • Page 44: Communications (Digi-Lan)

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  • Page 45: Communications (Digi-Wifi)

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  • Page 46: Engineer Restore Options

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  • Page 47: Communications

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  • Page 48: App Set-Up (Standard Security)

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  • Page 49: App Set-Up (High Security)

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  • Page 50: Network Set-Up

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  • Page 51: Arc Signalling

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  • Page 52: User Sms Signalling

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  • Page 53: Advanced Communications

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  • Page 54: Alarm Responses

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  • Page 55: Options Up/Downloading

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  • Page 56: Download By Cloud (Standard Security)

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  • Page 57: Download By Cloud (High Security)

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  • Page 58: Download By Serial Comm

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  • Page 59: Factory Default

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  • Page 60: Exiting The Engineer Menu

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  • Page 61: Standalone Wired Keypad

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  • Page 62: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Table 4 - Mains Inputs European rated voltage 230V AC -15/+10% European rated current 63mA Capable operating voltage 90 - 264V AC Current 222 - 75mA Rated Frequency 50 / 60Hz Input Fuse Rating T 2A (non-replaceable) Type A Radio Frequency FM Transceiver Narrow Physical Dimensions...
  • Page 63 Table 8 - Enforcer Battery Output instant voltage 12.71V (with no mains and battery fully charged) Peak to peak ripple voltage 10mVpk Battery low voltage value 8.9V Type NiMH 8 cell 2200mAh rechargeable battery CIE current when operating on battery backup 90mA Table 9 - System Analysis Inputs...
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Device Fail / Active Faults If a device on the panel is not installed correctly or has been lost from the bus, a device fail occurs. An example of each fault is as follows: • Failure on the panel: Control Panel, Battery Fault •...
  • Page 65 Table 12 - RS485 Bus Problems Fault Description Solution DEVICE FAIL xxx Wired Device on the RS485 bus has been lost. Identify device. xxx = ROX Check device addressed correctly to match Each Device is recognised by its own name such xxx = RIX programming.
  • Page 66 Fault Description Solution LOW VOLTS xxx Power supply volts low Ensure the voltage coming out of the control panel PSU is ~12VDC. BUS Fuse Fault Fuse blown Check fuse F1 (500mA). AUX Fuse Fault Fuse blown Check fuse F2 (500mA). Table 15 - Engineer Indications Fault Description...
  • Page 67: Support Contact Details

    Alarm during the Instant Inputs have been activated. During the arming procedure do not activate arming procedure instant Inputs. Support contact details Email: export.support@pyronix.com Website: www.pyronix.com Enforcer Installation Guide 102017854 - V01...
  • Page 68: Reference

    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) Disarm Unset Day or Disarmed Mode Unset State (may be relevant to a specific partition) Personal Attack (PA) Hold Up (HU)
  • Page 69: Input Types

    Input Types Number Input Operation types Unused Input is disabled. Factory default. Fire Active at all times. Audible Response: Differentiated Internal sound. Pulsed external sound. Communicator: ‘Fire’ signal Active at all times. Audible Response: Full external + Internal sound. Communicator: ‘Gas’ signal Active at all times.
  • Page 70: Output Types

    Number Input Operation types Entry Active when system armed: This input type is advised to be used in conjunction with an Entry Delay Shock 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 door frame in the vicinity of the lock.
  • Page 71 Output Active Restore Type 0005 Open After When system is silenced after ‘burglary’ alarm After 2 minutes Alarm (Abort) has been activated 0007 Tamper Any Tamper alarm in any area At code entry to silence 0008 Duress Any At a Duress alarm in any area When a valid code is entered 0009 PA Device Any...
  • Page 72 Output Active Restore Type 0035 Follow Input Active when a specific input number has been activated. It allows the following options to be programmed: Follow Type (Follow, Timed, Latched, Code Reset); Follow What (Input, Sub-Area, Area); Follow When (Always, When Armed, When Disarmed); Input to Follow (between 1 to 64) 0037 Restore 1...
  • Page 73 Output Active Restore Type 0064 Pre RM Activates 1h before the RM Service call When test completed Service 0065 Follow NAT Activates when there is no activity on an input in When there is activity. (Input Fault) the end of the “NAT-Non Activity Timers” in Change Timers 0066 ATE Pin Not...
  • Page 74: Time Inputs

    * The use of pulsed or latched keyswitch will make the system unable to comply with EN50131-1. Time Inputs Time Input Time Input Time Input Not Used Guadalajara New Delhi Abu Dhabi Guam Newfoundland Adelaide Hanoi Novosibirsk Alaska Harare Nuku Almaty Hawaii Osaka...
  • Page 75: Sms Commands

    Time Input Time Input Time Input Casablanca Marshall Is Tashkent Caucasus Std Mazatlan New Tbilisi Centl America Mazatlan Old Tehran Central Time Melbourne Tijuana Chennai Mexico City Tokyo Chihuahua Mexico City Ulaan Bataar Chihuahua Mid-Atlantic Urumqi Chongqing Midway Islan Vienna Copenhagen Minsk Vilnius...
  • Page 76 Example SMS command send Description Example SMS command response 1234 = User Code. Disarm A = Will disarm in 1234 Disarm A Disarm; Area A Area A 1234 Disarm ABCD 1234 = User Code. Disarm ABCD = Will Disarm; Area ABCD disarm in Areas ABCD.
  • Page 77: Event Types

    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 No response as the panel is already make an outgoing data connection to the connected to the PC1 programmed PC1 number.
  • Page 78: Sia And Contact Id Codes

    Custom Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 û / ü ü ü ü Mask / Restore û û û Special Log û / ü û û û Alarm Silenced û / ü û û û Tech Alarm Silenced û / ü û...
  • Page 79 Event Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 (ARC) No Default Event Type (ARC) Full (ARC) No Arm/Disarm and code code (SMS) Number Reporting Arm/Disarm Alarm Restorals BURGLARY RESTORE Burglary Restore 3130 Gas Restore 3151 Entry/Exit 3134 Restore Day Alarm 3133 Restore Interior Alarm 3132...
  • Page 80 Event Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 (ARC) No Default Event Type (ARC) Full (ARC) No Arm/Disarm and code code (SMS) Number Reporting Arm/Disarm Alarm Restorals SUB-AREA ALARM/RESTORE ü û û û Ward Alarm 1130 TAMPER ALARM Invalid Tag 1461 RS485 Fault 1300 Device Fail...
  • Page 81 Event Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 (ARC) No Default Event Type (ARC) Full (ARC) No Arm/Disarm and code code (SMS) Number Reporting Arm/Disarm Alarm Restorals TECHNICAL Low Volts 1302 Battery 1311 Disconnect Battery Load Fail 1309 Fuse 1 1300 Fuse 2 1300 Fuse 3...
  • Page 82 Event Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 (ARC) No Default Event Type (ARC) Full (ARC) No Arm/Disarm and code code (SMS) Number Reporting Arm/Disarm Alarm Restorals WIRELESS ALARM/RESTORE Radio Low 1384 Battery Radio Supervision 1381 Failure Radio Hub 1344 Jamming Radio Hub Jam ü...
  • Page 83: Access Levels

    Event Default 1 Default 2 Default 3 (ARC) No Default Event Type (ARC) Full (ARC) No Arm/Disarm and code code (SMS) Number Reporting Arm/Disarm Alarm Restorals SPECIAL LOG Zone Special Log 1146 Opened Zone Special Log 3146 Closed û û û...
  • Page 84: Compliance

    Alarm, tamper and fault indications will automatically be cleared within 3 minutes. If a user has finished viewing the information they can terminate the display instantly by pressing the t key. Compliance As per EN 50131-1 the Enforcer is capable of supporting all conditions A, B and C: In Grades 1 &...
  • Page 85: Notes

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