Program Eol; Install Rixs; Program Outputs - Pyronix PCX 46 Engineer Reference Manual

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5.5 Program EOL?

The end of line programming for all inputs on the PCX 46 can be selected from the below choices and is
applied to all wired inputs:
5.5.1 Choose EOL Range
[0] 1K/1K* (1K Alarm: 1K, Tamper: 1K)
[1] 4K7/2K2* (Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 2K2)
[2] 4K7/4K7* (Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 4K7)
[3] 4K7/2K2* Wide (Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 2K2, Wide means (wide tolerance) that more than one
detector can be wired to an input)
An asterisk (*) indicates the single end of line value. For example, 4K7/2K2* means the 2K2 is the
single end of line value. Please note, when using a RIX8i the 1K/1K can only be used.
5.5.2 Choose EOL mode
This option is used to program single or double end of line mode of all wired inputs.
[0] Single End of Line (SEOL). [1] Double End of Line (DEOL)
5.5.3 Input Response
This option selects the time that an input must be open before the PCX 46 responds to activations.
The response time can be programmed from 100ms (0.1 seconds) to 3000ms (3 seconds).
NOTE: To comply with EN50131-1 ensure the response time is set to 400ms.

5.6 Install RIXs?

A maximum of 4 x wired input expanders or 1 x wireless input expander can be installed on the PCX 46.
Note: Wireless or wired must be chosen accordingly in the menu.
5.6.1 RIX Address
Select the address of the RIX you wish to enable (Address 0-3). NOTE: If a PCX-RIX32-WE (Enforcer
wireless expander) is installed, each address will enable 8 wireless inputs on the expander. See the
Installation Reference for more information.
5.6.2 RIX Installed
Enables the Wired or Wireless RIX that has been installed. 2 = Wireless / 1 = Wired / 0 = No
5.6.3 RIX Location
The location text is stored for reference on later maintenance visits i.e. "GROUND FLOOR". For
information on how to use predictive text, please see page 4.

5.7 Program Outputs?

This option enables the programming of the outputs on the following Devices:
5.7.1 Endstation PGMs?
These are the outputs on control panel itself. There are 3 outputs: PGM (relay), Strobe and Bell. This
also includes the 9 ATE outputs that are enabled when a loom is connected to the board (please see
the Installation Reference manual).
5.7.2 RIX Module PGMs?
These are the outputs that are located on an input expander module if connected.
5.7.3 ROX Module PGMs?
This option enables the addition of wired ROX modules to the PCX 46.
5.7.4 Keypad PGMs?
Allows the programming of the PGM options for the output located on the wired keypads.
5.7.5 Reader PGMs?
Allows the programming of the PGM options for the outputs located on the wired readers.
5.7.6 User Outputs?
These outputs are used for creating automation control for Devices. The user can control them
remotely from the user menu on the keypad. The automated user outputs can be programmed either
latched or pulsed.
NOTE: The PGM Outputs polarity cannot be inverted. Only the ATE outputs can.
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