Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual

Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual

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EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009
EN50131-3:2009
EN50131-6:2008
EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008
Security Grade 2
Environmental Class II
Software Version >10
Programming Reference Manual
Wireless Alarm System
RINS1707-1
INTERNAL SIREN WARNING
The Enforcer 32-WE control panel
contains a 100 dBA siren,
please be aware of this during
installation

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  • Page 1 EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009 EN50131-3:2009 EN50131-6:2008 EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II Software Version >10 Programming Reference Manual Wireless Alarm System RINS1707-1 INTERNAL SIREN WARNING The Enforcer 32-WE control panel contains a 100 dBA siren, please be aware of this during installation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2. Introduction ........................3 2.1 Two Way Wireless High Security ..................3 2.2 Battery Monitoring/Saving ....................3 2.3 Pyronix Cloud and Home Control+ App ................4 3. Writing Texts on the keypad ....................5 4. The Engineer Menu ......................5 4.1 Navigating in the Engineer and User Menus ................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    2. Introduction 2.1 Two Way Wireless High Security The Enforcer 32-WE is a wireless alarm system that has been designed with a customer's security in mind; with quick and easy installation and minimal maintenance, the Enforcer 32-WE protects a property with a multitude of unique features.
  • Page 4: Pyronix Cloud And Home Control+ App

    The Pyronix+ App and Pyronix Cloud communication is fully encrypted to the highest standard (AES 256) and no sensitive user data is stored on the Pyronix Cloud. The Pyronix+ App is available in 2 versions Android from Google Play Store and iOS from Apple store. www.pyronixcloud.com...
  • Page 5: Writing Texts On The Keypad

    Input and Output expander location descriptions User Names The Enforcer 32-WE incorporates a predictive text feature (T9 type). For example, enter ‘B’ and ‘Bedroom’ will be displayed. If the word that is required doesn’t appear, then type the word letter by letter.
  • Page 6: Entering The Engineer Menu (Default Engineer Code = 9999)

    4.2 Entering The Engineer Menu (Default Engineer Code = 9999) Access to the Engineer Menu maybe denied if: 1) One or more areas are currently armed. 2) The Master User has disabled the function “Allow Engineer Menu” in the Master Manager Menu. If this is the case ‘Authorisation required’...
  • Page 7: Learn Wireless Devices

    This option deletes only a specific wireless device learnt to an input. Any inputs that display ‘learnt’ can be deleted. “Please wait” will be displayed while the Enforcer 32-WE deletes the wireless device. Return to this process to delete more devices.
  • Page 8 This option deletes only a specific wireless bell that is learnt. Any bells that display ‘learnt’ can be deleted. “Please wait” will be displayed while the Enforcer 32-WE deletes the wireless bell. Return to this process to delete more devices.
  • Page 9 Operation Input Types Unused Factory default. Input is disabled. 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. Audible Response: Differentiated Internal sound. Full external sound.
  • Page 10 It is possible to associate inputs to the shunt input. It is normally connected to a key- switch (or equivalent) and when On or Off it shunts or un-shunts the inputs assigned to it. Associated outputs are available to follow this input type. Creating a Shunt Group: A shunt group may consist of any number of inputs programmed as Instant, Tamper, 24hr and Follow types.
  • Page 11: Program Inputs

    created. If the Line Fault is not active it will just log the activations of the CCTV input into the event log. Perimeter This will work the same as an instant type input, the only difference is that when Contact ID reporting is programmed, then any inputs that are programmed as Perimeter will report Contact ID event 131.
  • Page 12 is common to Area A and Area B. Input 8 will only be active if the Area A and Area B are both armed. If one of them is disarmed the input 8 will not be active either. 5.3.2 Input Attributes? Attribute Operation for both wired and wireless inputs Chime...
  • Page 13: Install Rixs

    Enforcer PSU might be insufficient to power multiple additional detectors. 5.5 Program Outputs? This option enables the programming of the outputs on the Enforcer 32-WE and any devices that are connected. 5.5.1 Endstation PGMs? These are the outputs on control panel itself. There are 3 outputs on the I/O module of Enforcer –...
  • Page 14 0011 Arm Fail Pre-set time after start of exit time, if exit At code entry to rearm procedure is not complete 0012 Entry Deviation When deviation from entry route occurs, At code entry to disarm during entry time 0013 System Ready Any When any of the inputs but the Entry If fault exists, and after final arm Delay and Follow are closed...
  • Page 15 0042 PIR LED Enable This output activates during walk test 0043 Follow Test Output will activate only when tested from the Engineer menu ‘Test Outputs’ in the ‘Engineer Tests’. This output can be used as additional facility for testing the operation of a Bell.
  • Page 16: Install Keypads And Readers

    5.6 Install Keypads and Readers? Ensure that all keypads and readers are addressed correctly (at the device) before enabling and addressing them in this function. To address at the device please refer to the installation reference manual. NOTE: At least one keypad/reader should have the ability to disarm any areas programmed. 5.6.1 Device Address Address [0] is reserved for the Enforcer built in LCD keypad only.
  • Page 17: Program Timers

    Bell Time Cut off time for external sounder. Separate for each area. Repeat above 0-15 minutes steps for each of the Enforcer 32-WE areas programmed. Bell Delay Delay after burglary alarm before bell activation. 0-20 minutes NOT valid within 3 minutes of final arm, or after entry time started. If ‘Silent 1st Alarm’...
  • Page 18 2 hours, then any device that doesn’t Time communicate with the Enforcer 32-WE within that period will cause a supervision fault. It must be programmed to 2 hours or less for compliance with EN 50131.
  • Page 19: Change Codes

    5.8 Change Codes? All codes may be 4, 5, or 6 digits long and can also be assigned as proximity tags and keyfobs. 75 user codes are available NOTES: Only ‘Duress/Guard’, ‘Master Manager’ and ‘Engineer codes’ can be changed by the engineer. User codes can only be changed by the Master Manager from the Master Manager menu.
  • Page 20: Volume Control

    User In Area  User Arm Options  Arm Area Choice If a user code is allocated to more than one area and the Arm Area Choice option is set to NO, the code will automatically arm all areas it has been allocated to when the code is entered to arm. If the Arm Area Choice has been set to YES then the user will be given the ability to choose which area to arm when the arming procedure has been activated.
  • Page 21: System Options

    If the input is closed then it will automatically become active again. Forced Arm If ‘Yes’, the Enforcer 32-WE will arm even if an input is open at the time of arming and will be bypassed (bypass attribute must be enabled).
  • Page 22 Upload/Download Software. If it does not, connection to the software will not be possible. Display If Armed If ‘Yes’, the keypad display will show 'armed' once the Enforcer 32-WE is armed. NOTE: Must be programmed as ‘No’ to ensure compliance with EN 50131. Display Alarms If ‘Yes’, then the keypad display will show all Alarms without requiring a user to enter...
  • Page 23: Review Logs

    If no other information is available, the display will move to the next log entry. Press a to return to the main screen for that log entry. NOTE: In any disarmed or armed period, the Enforcer 32-WE will only log a maximum of three occurrences of any particular event.
  • Page 24: Diagnostics

    12.0V, or the battery fuse has failed, a ‘BATTERY FAULT 100’ warning will be generated. The Enforcer 32-WE may be programmed to perform an automatic battery load test at every power supply at 07:00am each day from ‘System Options: Battery Load Test’ (See page 21) menu. This will drop the power supply voltage below the battery voltage, whilst monitoring the system diagnostics.
  • Page 25 Polling ARC (ARC only) – The panel is polling the ARC Last Polled Cloud: Displays the time period since the last successful poll to the Pyronix Cloud. Last Polled ARC: Displays the time since the last successful poll to the ARC.
  • Page 26: Engineer Restore Options

     be required to initiate communication. The timing of the poll will be adjustable from the Pyronix Cloud. This will be allocated as an option for each panel. It will be adjustable from 1 – 99 seconds (default 8 seconds).
  • Page 27 Program Wi-Fi For future use. 5.15.3 ARC signalling The Enforcer 32-WE system can communicate with an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) using the LAN module or the GPRS modem. ARC Details: Choose which ARC to program from 1 to 4. Formats Available: ...
  • Page 28 5.15.4 User SMS Signalling To signal via SMS, a valid mobile number and the desired event types must be programmed. SMS Details: Up to 10 mobile numbers can be programmed. User Mobile: The mobile phone where all events will be sent. Valid Areas: This option permits the set up a different ARC for a different area.
  • Page 29 Example SMS Description: Example SMS command command send: response: 123456 Arm A 123456 = User Code. Arm A Bypass 4’ = Arms Area A Input Bypass; Area A Input Bypass 4 and will bypass input number 4. Forced Arm; Area A 123456 Arm A Bypass 123456 = User Code.
  • Page 30: Alarm Responses

    Send Open / Close: If enabled, the panel will report ‘open/close’ (arm/disarm) events to the PC running UDL software. Send Access Control: If enabled, the Enforcer 32-WE will report any ‘access control’ events to the PC running UDL software. 5.16 Alarm Responses? The Alarm Response function controls how the system communicates when certain alarms are active.
  • Page 31 keypad sounders and then depending on where it’s programmed to stop at -will progress up to a maximum of communicating the alarm event i.e. ‘Digi’. Each alarm response will take 15 seconds before moving on to the next. 5.16.2 Area A, B, C, D Stops at: Alarms for each area can stop at: Keypads, Internal Sounders, Bells Only and Signal Digi.
  • Page 32: Options Up/Downloading

    NOTE: There is a shortcut to connect to ‘PC number 1’ from when the panel is in disarmed mode. To activate such a call from the keypad, press a followed by 5555. The display will not change but Enforcer 32-WE will dial the first PC programmed in ‘Options Up / Downloading’ automatically. Page: 32...
  • Page 33: Software Revision

    5.19 Software Revision? This option shows the software version and hub version installed in the panel. Please obtain the software version number prior to contacting customer support so that the correct information can be given upon supporting the product. 5.20 Factory Default? This option is used to reset the panel to a factory default.
  • Page 34: Connecting To Insite Software

    7. Connecting to InSite Software Enforcer 32-WE control panel can be programmed by the LCD menu or the UDL InSite Software provided free of charge. It can be downloaded from http://www.pyronix.com/pyronix-downloads.php. The connection between control panel and UDL software can be done in the following ways: 7.1.1 GPRS Connection (DIGI-GPRS)
  • Page 35 UDL software. NOTE: For this connection a special cable that is supplied by Pyronix is required -or it can be created according to the diagram on the right. NOTE: If the PC does not have serial port, you may require a standard RS-232 to USB converter.
  • Page 36: Options Programmable Only From Pc

    UDL software installed on a PC and modem. 8. Options Programmable Only From PC The Enforcer UDL software is available on www.pyronix.com/downloads. The software can be used to upload/download to the control panel and data can be viewed.
  • Page 37: Programming Logic Gates

    who may be in the premises that an auto arm is about to take place. NOTE: The warning time is additional to the Auto-arm time. E.g. if the auto arm time is 22:00, a warning time of 15 minutes will added to this , so the actual panel arm time will become 22:15. If the panel must arm at 22:00, but a 15 minute warning time is also needed, the auto arm time should be selected as 21:45.
  • Page 38: Faults And Troubleshooting

    9. Faults and Troubleshooting 9.1 Device Fail / Active Faults If a device on the Enforcer 32-WE system is not installed correctly or has been lost from the bus, a device fail will be present. An example of each fault is as follows: Failure on the panel = “Control Panel, Wireless Jamming Pnl”...
  • Page 39 KEYS LOCKED OUT a) More than one device connected a) Correct addressing so that there are no at the same address. overlaps. Then power the system down and b) Too many incorrect key presses back up again to correctly reinitialise. have been entered to creating ‘Code b) Wait 90 seconds for the keypad to be re- Guessing’...
  • Page 40 Tamper fault on wireless bell number Check the tamper switch on the radio bell ‘xx’ mentioned. WLs JAMMING Pnl Jamming fault on Enforcer 32-WE Check no radio interference is in close proximity to the radio devices/panel. WLs Supervn Fault No ‘supervision polls’ were received...
  • Page 41: Event Types

      Information  /     11. EN 50131 Terminology Enforcer 32-WE Language EN50131 Language Disarm Unset Day or Disarmed Mode Unset State (may be relevant to a specific area) Personal Attack (PA) Hold Up (HU) Bypass...
  • Page 42: Factory Defaults

    13. Factory Defaults ENGINEER MENU MENU DEFAULTS DATE & TIME Year (00-99) [07] Month (1-12) [01] Day (1-31) [11] Hours (0-23) [00] Minutes (0-59) [01] Summer Time Adjust No [0] LEARN WIRELESS DEVICES Inputs 1 - 32 Available Bells 1 - 2 Available PROGRAM INPUTS Inputs 1 - 66...
  • Page 43 AC Fail Delay [005] Final Door Delay [005] Double Knock [10] Delay Send Entry [000] Line Fault Delay [250] Arm Fail Time [250] Guard Code Delay [03] Fire Bell Time [04] Arm Fail Warning [00] NAT Day Timer [00] NAT Hours Timer [00] Pulsed Burglar Any [005]...
  • Page 44 Display If Armed Yes [1] Display Alarms Yes [1] Ready LED On Yes [1] Display PAs Yes [1] Display Silent PAs Yes [1] Display Inputs Yes [1] Disarm LED On Yes [1] Exit Options Exit Mode ABCD Timed [0] REVIEW LOGS Panel Log Access Control Log ENGINEER TESTS...
  • Page 45 Redials [09] Time Out [99] Test Calls No [0] Event Types Default 1 [0] User SMS Common Message Alarm System SMS Control Enable SMS Arm Yes [1] SMS Disarm Yes [1] SMS Status Yes [1] SMS Output Yes [1] SMS No. Change Yes [1] SMS Start UDL Yes [1]...
  • Page 46: Event Types (Sia And Contact Id Codes)

    14. Event Types (SIA and Contact ID codes) Default 3 Default 2 (ARC) Event Default 1 (ARC) Default Event Type (ARC) code code Arm/Disarm (SMS) Number Full Reporting Arm/Disarm and Alarm Restorals Auto Arm 3403 Forced Arm 3401 3401 DISARM Disarm 1401 Auto Disarm...
  • Page 47 Fire Alarm Restore 3110 Fire key Restore 3110 PA ALARM Duress Code 1121 Keypad PA 1120 Radio fob PA 1120 PA Alarm 1120 Silent PA 1122 PA ALARM RESTORE PA Restore 3120 Silent PA Restore 3122 Keypad PA Restore 3120 MEDICAL ALARM Medical Alarm 1100...
  • Page 48 Low Volts 1302 Battery Disconnect 1311 Battery Load Fail 1309 Fuse 1 1300 Fuse 2 1300 Fuse 3 1300 Fuse 4 1300 Fuse 5 1300 Fuse 6 1300 Fuse 7 1300 Fuse 8 1300 Battery Critical 1302 Wired Siren Fault 1320 TECHNICAL RESTORE Battery Connect...
  • Page 49 SPECIAL LOG Zone Special Log 1146 Opened Zone Special Log 3146 Closed Zone Special Log 1146 Switcher Opened Zone Special Log 3146 Switcher Closed ALARM SILENCED Alarm Silenced 1406 Sub-Area Alarm 1402 Silenced TECHNICAL ALARM SILENCED Technical Alarm 1406 Silenced Technical Alarm in 1402 Sub-Area Silenced...
  • Page 50: Notes

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  • Page 52 Secure Holdings Secure House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 8QY 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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