Pyronix ENFORCER Series Programming Manual

Pyronix ENFORCER Series Programming Manual

Security grade 2, environmental class ii

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Programming Manual
RINS1904-1
EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009
EN50131-3:2009
EN50131-6:2008
EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008
PD6662:2010+IA:2015
Software Version >10
PIEZO WARNING
The Enforcer system contains a
100dBA siren, please be aware
of this after an activation
Enforcer
Time
10:09 c

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  • Page 1 Programming Manual RINS1904-1 EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009 EN50131-3:2009 EN50131-6:2008 Enforcer Time 10:09 c EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008 PD6662:2010+IA:2015 Software Version >10 PIEZO WARNING The Enforcer system contains a 100dBA siren, please be aware of this after an activation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Enforcer: Programming Manual C O N T E N T S P A G E 1. The Engineer Menu ..........................3 1.1 Accessing The Engineer Menu ....................... 3 1.2 Exiting The Engineer Menu ........................3 1.3 Useful Engineer Menu's ........................3 2.
  • Page 3: The Engineer Menu

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 1 . T h e E n g i n e e r M e n u The Engineer Menu must be accessed in order to program all system configurations. NOTE 1: All tamper alarms (including case tamper), will be disabled once in the Engineer menu. NOTE 2: All personal attack and fire alarms will not cause an alarm in the Engineer Menu.
  • Page 4: General Information

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 2 . G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n 2.1 Default Codes User: ‘Blank’ Master Manager: 2222 Engineers: 1111 2.2 Initial Power Up Power up the Enforcer system, an alarm will be generated. Proceed to the Enforcer keypad, which will display (from power up): Please Wait...
  • Page 5: Text Programming

    Enforcer: Programming Manual The Internal Tag Reader (EUR-107) The Internal tag reader can be used for setting/unsetting, entry control or access control. Refer to the installation manual for all connections. Tag Area (Where a valid tag must be presented to set/unset) Alert LED Alarm LED Tamper LED...
  • Page 6: Engineer Function: Set System

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 2.6 Engineer Function: Set System Setting and unsetting the system can be done using the Engineer code. 1. Press . SET SYSTEM? 2. Enter the Engineer code (default 1111). 3. Press if any faults appear. 4. 'SET SYSTEM' is displayed. SET AREAS 5.
  • Page 7: The Engineer Menu

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 3 . T h e E n g i n e e r M e n u Any programming is only saved when exiting the Engineer menu. It is essential that a ‘CLEAN START’ is performed after initial power up. See page: 30. 3.1 Set Date &...
  • Page 8 Enforcer: Programming Manual Input 01 Available [01] LEARN Learning... Input Learnt! >5s IMPORTANT: For full learning instructions of NOTE: The learn process is the same on all wireless contacts, each wireless peripheral, please detectors, and sensors. Once the GREEN LED flashes, the learn process refer to the manual provided with has been successful.
  • Page 9: Change Inputs

    Enforcer: Programming Manual press . Program Keyfob 7. Press [ or ] to select the action of the button and press Buttons? . User [01] 8. Select the area that the keyfob should be programmed in, press . NOTE: Keyfobs are learnt in the Master Manager Menu under 'EDIT USERS'.
  • Page 10 Enforcer: Programming Manual Input Areas The Enforcer supports up to 4 areas and can be used as follows: Area A: All Factory Area B: Reception Only Area C: Offices Only Area D: Factory Floor Only Input Area (Any/All) In some installations a ‘common’ area may be required. A common area is an area that only sets when other specific areas become set.
  • Page 11: Choose Mode

    Enforcer: Programming Manual for the input, press  and press [ or ] to select between Input Areas the attribute enable/disable options and press to go to the next attribute. 8. ‘Input Description’ will be displayed. Press  to enter a name Input Attribtes? and location for this device or press ...
  • Page 12: Install Zems

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 3.5 Install ZEMs The Enforcer supports up to 66 inputs. Zone Expander Modules (ZEMS) can be used to expand the Enforcer to have a further 32 wireless inputs, 32 wired inputs or a combination of both. There are also 2 inputs that can be used on an I/O Board if connected (refer to installation manual).
  • Page 13: Assign Keypads/Readers

    Enforcer: Programming Manual Change Output Programming CHANGE OUTPUTS? 1. Press or to scroll to 'CHANGE OUTPUTS'. Press . 2. 'Endstation Outputs' will be displayed. Press to program any endstation outputs (on the I/O module if connected), or press  for the next function. Use [ or ] to scroll through Endstation the outputs or the select the shortcut number.
  • Page 14 Enforcer: Programming Manual Set Point Sets A “Set Point” means that you can program the keypad / reader to set certain Areas only. This is used in conjunction with the Areas allocated to a user code. For example, if a user code is programmed to operate Areas ‘A’ and ‘B’, but the keypad / reader is only programmed to Set Area ‘A’, then the system will arm only Area ‘A’...
  • Page 15 Enforcer: Programming Manual Set Point Unsets' will be displayed. Select the area(s). Press Type . 'Set Point In' will be displayed. Select the area(s). Press Reader . 6. 'Set Point Description' will be displayed. Press to enter the Reader is name and location if required.
  • Page 16: Change Timers

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 3.8 Change Timers This function controls all timers of the Enforcer. Timers For a list of all timers, refer to Appendix C, on page 36. Most commonly used timers: Entry Time (0-255 seconds), Exit Time (0-255 seconds), Siren Time (2-15 minutes), Confirm Time (1-99 minutes), Wireless Supervision Time (0-99 hours), App Exit Time (0-199 seconds) NOTE: The timer for inputs on 'Soak Control' is in the function 'ENGINEER TESTS'.
  • Page 17: Volume Control

    Enforcer: Programming Manual Change Codes Programming CHANGE CODES? 1. Press or to scroll to 'CODES AND USERS'. Press . 2. '5 Digit Pins' will be displayed. Press [ or ] to enable or disable and press . 5 Digit Pins? 3.
  • Page 18: System Options

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 3.11 System Options 3.11.1 Site Options A full range of site options is available to tailor the operation of the system. Set with Fault: If 'YES', the Enforcer will set regardless of the following faults being present: device fail, mains fail, battery fault, fuse fault.
  • Page 19 Enforcer: Programming Manual Common Lobby If ‘Yes’, this will automatically prioritise the exit modes for each area: (0 = Timed, 1 = Final Door, 2 = Timed/Final Door, 3 = PTS). This option is only relevant when Final Door option is used on a system with different areas using a common lobby. EXAMPLE: If Area C is selected as the ‘Final Door’...
  • Page 20 Enforcer: Programming Manual 3.11.2 System Displays This function programs the text display on the keypad for when the system is unset, or an area is set. The Site Name reference is programmed here which must match the site name programmed on the InSite software.
  • Page 21: Review Logs

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 3.12 Review Logs The control panel has two Event Logs, which are time and date stamped. The first log which is a panel log, records all events that occur on the Enforcer, i.e. Users entering their codes to set or unset areas, alarm events, failures to arm etc.
  • Page 22 Enforcer: Programming Manual Test Siren Any outputs programmed as '0014 Siren Any' and '0016 Strobe Any' will be tested. Do Battery Load Test The Enforcer performs a check of the battery operation every 10 seconds, by dipping the power supply voltage momentarily, and measuring the system voltage. If the battery voltage measured is below 8.9V, or the battery fuse has failed, a ‘BATTERY FAULT’...
  • Page 23 Enforcer: Programming Manual ENGINEER TESTS? Engineer Tests Programming: Soak Control 1. Press or to scroll to 'ENGINEER TESTS'. Press . 2. 'Sound to play' will be displayed. Press . Sound to play 3. 'Walk Test' will be displayed. Press . No Sound [00] 4.
  • Page 24: Diagnostics

    Enforcer: Programming Manual ENGINEER TESTS? Engineer Tests Programming: Test Communications 1. Press or to scroll to 'ENGINEER TESTS'. Press . 2. 'Sound to play' will be displayed. Press . Test 3. 'Walk Test' will be displayed. Press . Communications? 4. 'Soak Test' will be displayed. Press . 5.
  • Page 25 Enforcer: Programming Manual Wired Devices? View Inputs This option views the status of all wired inputs: Open, Close, Tamper, and Fault. Endstation Inputs: The status of the inputs will be shown. C = Closed. O = Open. F = Fault, T ...
  • Page 26 Enforcer: Programming Manual DIAGNOSTICS? Diagnostics Programming: Wireless Devices. 1. Press or to scroll to 'DIAGNOSTICS'. Press . 2. 'Wireless Devices':. Press . Wireless Devices 3. 'View Inputs’: To view each input status, press . 4. Use [ and ] to choose which inputs to view. Press . 5.
  • Page 27: Engineer Reset Options

    Enforcer: Programming Manual Press  to view the power supply information for ZEMs, Output Modules, Keypads and readers. 11. Press twice to exit. View PSUs? Communications? Diagnostics Programming: Communications. 1. Press or to scroll to 'DIAGNOSTICS'. Press . 2. Press  until ‘Communications: is displayed. Press . 3.
  • Page 28: Alarm Response

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 3.16 Alarm Response The Alarm Response function controls how certain activations are to perform. Silent 1st Alarm If this function is selected as ‘confirmed’, then the first alarm to activate on the system will be silent, but only if another input activates (i.e. a confirmed alarm) then the alarm will activate and the alarm tones will be heard.
  • Page 29 Enforcer: Programming Manual 6. Always Poll Cloud’ - use the [ and ] keys to enable/disable Security Level polling to the cloud. Press  (Recommended to ‘Yes’) Normal 7. Roving Dial - use the [ and ] keys to enable/disable roving dial 8.
  • Page 30: Software Revision

    Enforcer: Programming Manual 3.18 Software Revision This option identifies all software revisions. Software Revision Programming SOFTWARE 1. Press or to scroll to 'SOFTWARE REVISION'. Press REVISION? . 2. The software revision will be displayed (e.g. V10.00c) Press Rev V10.00c  3.
  • Page 31 Enforcer: Programming Manual A p p e n d i x A . D e f a u l t s Engineer Menu’s Clean Start [2020] Clean Start [2000] SET DATE & TIME Year (00-99) [07] [07] Month (1-12) [01] [01] Day (1-31) [01]...
  • Page 32 Enforcer: Programming Manual Engineer Menu’s Clean Start [2020] Clean Start [2000] Output 1 Unused [0000] Unused [0000] User Outputs? User Output Type Latched [0] Latched [0] User Output Name ASSIGN KEYPADS/READERS Address [0]: Keypad [1] Address [0]: Keypad [1] Address Addresses [1]-[3]: Unused Addresses [1]-[3]: Unused Set Point Sets...
  • Page 33 Enforcer: Programming Manual Engineer Menu’s Clean Start [2020] Clean Start [2000] Day Alarm Chime Code Stops Sound Yes [1] Yes [1] E/E Keypads Only No [0] No [0] Alert Kps Only Yes [1] Yes [1] Silent Tech Alert No [0] No [0] Use Main Sounder Yes [1]...
  • Page 34 Enforcer: Programming Manual Engineer Menu’s Clean Start [2020] Clean Start [2000] Use App No [0] No [0] System ID Displays unique System ID Displays unique System ID Cloud Password Security Level Normal [0] Normal [0] App Password Always Poll Cloud No [0] No [0] Data Network Set Up?
  • Page 35: Appendix B. Input Types

    Enforcer: Programming Manual A p p e n d i x B . I n p u t T y p e s Number & Type Operation Unused Factory default. Input is programmed out of operation. Active at all times. Audible response: Full (differentiated). Fire Communicator: ‘Fire’...
  • Page 36: Appendix C. Timers

    Enforcer: Programming Manual A p p e n d i x C . T i m e r s Timer Function Range Entry Time Entry time for each area. (if programmed as the input type ‘Final 0 – 255 seconds Exit’) Exit Time Exit time for each area.
  • Page 37: Appendix D. Output Types

    Enforcer: Programming Manual Timer Function Range a supervision fault. This must be programmed to 2 hours or less for compliance to EN50131. Wireless This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed. It is the Jamming Time time window that if a wireless device had its signal ‘blocked’ a fault would display.
  • Page 38 Enforcer: Programming Manual Type Active Restore LAST partition partition When exit time starts to set At code entry to unset LAST 0021 Exit Starts Any FIRST area area At code entry to unset LAST 0022 Final Set Any When FIRST area is set area Works similar to output 016, but also fires if the set fail timer 0023...
  • Page 39 Enforcer: Programming Manual Type Active Restore Fuse, Line, Mains) Global Fault 2 Activates if fault occurs at any 0056 When all faults cleared (Faults: as above) time 0057 German Relay For future use For future use 0058 Guard Code Used When ‘guard’...
  • Page 40: Appendix E. Fault Codes

    Enforcer: Programming Manual A p p e n d i x E . F a u l t C o d e s If a device on the Enforcer is not installed correctly or has lost its communication with the panel, “DEVICE FAIL”...
  • Page 41 Enforcer: Programming Manual Fault Indications RS-485 BUS PROBLEMS Fault Description Solution 485 Fail xxx Device on RS-485 Identify device from the location/name and the device communications bus is type. Check device addressed correctly to match failing to communicate programming. Ensure that 2 devices of the same type correctly with the control do not share the same address.
  • Page 42 Enforcer: Programming Manual DETECTION FAULTS Fault Description Solution Case Tamper Case tamper switch open Secure switch closed. Same method of showing the device as battery fault. COMMUNICATION FAULTS Fault Description Solution Control End Station unable to If modem not present, ensure that “Disable Digi” option Panel communicate with Digi is set to ‘YES’...
  • Page 44 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.com...

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