Program Inputs - Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual

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Perimeter
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Patrol / Keybox
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Medical
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Entry Delay 2
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Choose User
Select the user keyfob to program.
Chose User  Select Button
The different buttons and button combinations that may be programmed are:
[1] Lock Button
[2] Unlock Button
[3] Button I
[4] Button II
[5] Lock + Unlock Buttons
[6] I + II Buttons
[7] Lock + I Buttons
[8] Unlock + II Buttons
Choose User  Select Button  Button Action
Options are 'show status', 'arm area', 'disarm area' and 'operate output'. Two key combinations
may also have 'panic attack' assigned to them. 'Arm Area' features a sub option to choose which
area to arm. 'Operate Output' features a sub option to choose which output to trigger.
Choose User  Select Button  Button Action  User Controls
If an action is programmed as 'Arm Area' then the areas which the keyfob will control can be
selected here.
PLEASE NOTE: ONCE ALL WIRELESS INPUTS (DETECTORS AND DOOR CONTACTS) ARE
LEARNT, INPUT TYPE MUST BE ASSIGNED TO THEM, THIS IS PROGRAMMED IN

'PROGRAM INPUTS'.

5.3 Program Inputs?
By default, all inputs are set to 'unused'. Before programming, identify input type required:
#These inputs cannot be bypassed.
*Use of inputs 19, 20 and 23 will make the system unable to comply with EN50131-1 Security
Grade 2.
Ensure that these inputs are used on an entry/exit route
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5.3.1 Choose Input
Choose an input to program.
Input In Area
Enter the areas for input to operate in.
Common Input
In certain situations, a 'common' area may be needed. A common area is an area that only arms if
other specific areas are armed.
Example: A reception in a building will only need to be armed if the offices and warehouse are
armed. If the office is armed, but the warehouse isn't, then the reception would still need to be
inactive so people would be able to leave the premises. One input can be allocated to one or more
areas. In this example the inputs located in the reception area will be in the offices and warehouse
areas and have the common attribute activated.
Area A: Office - Inputs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8.
Area B: Warehouse - Inputs 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Input 8: The detector connected to this input is going to be the input located in the Reception and
created. If the Line Fault is not active it will just log the activations of the CCTV input into
the event log.
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.
This input type will work similarly to a switcher input, it does not trigger an alarm but will
report Contact ID event 250 and is also a useful input type when an output is required to
follow the 'Keybox' type input.
This is a 24 Hrs type input it will activate the external sounder and report a Contact ID
event 100.
Any input programmed as Entry Delay 2 will act as input type 07, but the associated
entry timer will use Entry Timer 2, rather than Entry Timer 1.
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