Change Inputs - Pyronix EURO 46 APP Programming Reference Manual

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5.4 Change Inputs?

By default, all inputs are set to 'unused'. Before programming, identify the input type required:
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These inputs cannot be bypassed.
*
Use of inputs 20 and 23 will make the system unable to comply with EN50131-1 Security Grade 2.
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Ensure that these inputs are used on an entry/exit route
5.4.1 Choose Input
Choose an input to program.
Input Type: Assign an input type to the chosen input:
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Input Types
Operation
00
Unused
Factory default. Input is disabled.
01
Fire
Active at all times. Audible Response: Differentiated Internal sound. Pulsed
external sound. Communicator: 'Fire' signal
02
Gas
Active at all times. Audible Response: Full external + Internal sound.
Communicator: 'Gas' signal
03
#
Active at all times. Audible Response: Differentiated Internal sound. Full external
HU
sound. Communicator: 'Hold Up' (PA) and 'Input HU' signals
04
#
Active at all times. Audible Response: None
Silent HU
Communicator: 'Hold Up' (PA) and 'Input HU' signals
05
Tamper
When unset: Audible Response: Internal only. Communicator: 'Tamper' signal.
When set: Audible Response: Full external +Internal sound. Communicator:
'Tamper' signal.
06
Intruder
Active when set: Audible Response: Full external + Internal sound.
Communicator: 'Intruder' and 'Unconfirmed' signals
Active when set: – initiates entry timer if system not unset before entry time
Final Exit
07
expires: Audible Response: Full.
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(FX)
Communicator: 'Intruder' and 'Unconfirmed' signals.
Active when set, except during entry time.
Entry Route
08
Audible Response: Full.
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(ER)
Communicator: 'Intruder' and 'Unconfirmed' signals.
ER
When fully set (A), acts as Entry route input, as above. When area set (B,C,D),
09
(Area FX)
acts as Final Exit input, as above.
FX
When fully set (A), acts as Final Exit input, as above. When area set (B,C,D), acts
10
(Area ER)
as Entry route input, as above.
Active during exit time to complete Setting procedure
11
PTS
No audible or communicator response.
Note: May be used to act as 'doorbell' by use of 'chime' attribute.
Active at all times: This Input Type is used when you want an input to be used to
trigger an output, but not an alarm. It will function whether the panel is set or
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Switcher
unset and can be used to illuminate a light, or trigger a CCTV camera etc. NOTE: If
the input has Masking or Tamper functions – then these will still trigger an alarm, it
is only regular activations that will not.
When set: Internal ('beep') Response: Full; Communicator: 'Instant' signals.
13
Day Alarm
When unset: Audible (sounder) Notification: Programmable; Communicator: '24hr
Alarm' signal (if programmed in Alarm Responses menu).
Input is allocated by system software and cannot be reprogrammed to a different
15
Ward Control
type, though relevant attributes may be adjusted.
When set: Audible Response: Full; Communicator: 'Instant' signals.
16
Fault
When unset: Audible Response: Programmable; Communicator: '24hr Alarm'
signal (if programmed in Alarm Responses menu).
Closure
Active during Setting procedure. No audible or communicator response.
17
Supervision
Prevents system being set whilst active.
Active at all times. No audible or communicator response. Accepts input from
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Shunt Input
keyswitch (or equivalent) to shunt the inputs assigned to it. Associated outputs are
available. After 10 seconds the detectors in the shunt list will be active.
Active when set. Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to
19
Unset Input
Unset the Area/Level set assigned to it.
Keyswitch
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to Set/Unset the Set modes assigned
20
*
to it. Setting includes normal exit time, etc. Requires latching action switch.
Latched
Entry Shock
Active when system set. Works in conjunction with EE input type for detection of
21
Input
forced entry
.
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