Install Keypads And Readers - Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual

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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. In the addresses from [1] to [3]
is possible to allocate external wired readers or LCD keypads.
5.6.2 Device Type
The device types that is possible to program are LCD keypads [0] or Readers [1].
Reader Device Type
If a Reader is enabled, it can operate as the following:
Arm/Disarm
This will make the Reader act like a normal keypad (arming/disarming the areas etc.)
Device Arms Areas: This feature programs which area(s) the reader can arm.
Device Disarms: This feature programs which area(s) the reader can disarm.
Device in Area: This feature programs in which area(s) the reader is active.
Door Name: Enter the name of the door such as Front Door.
Door Location: Enter the location of the door such as First Floor.
Arm/Disarm Sub-Area
A reader can be used to create sub-areas controlled independently from the area.
Add Inputs: Each sub-area may consist of any number of inputs, all of which must be allocated to
the same area. No input may be allocated to more than one sub-area. Entry Delay input types
cannot be allocated to a sub-area and in the sub-area the arming/disarming of the inputs is
immediate without delay timers.
The sub-areas can be operated by proximity tag, or by key (or other) switch wired into the first
input on the tag reader. Notice that the proximity Tags for sub-area control are programmed
through the Manager menu using the 'change codes' options. The reader provides 'Alarm' and
'Ready' outputs dedicated to that sub-area. It also provides relevant indications, including
Arm/Disarm status, so should always be located adjacent to the controlling Key switch where this
is used.
Sub-Area Arms: If this option is selected as 'If Area Armed' then the sub-area will always arm
when the area in which is it located is armed. If selected as 'Never' it will always require manual
arming from the tag. The sub-area must ALWAYS be disarmed manually.
An additional option is available in the 'SYSTEM OPTIONS' menu, to permit an 'Open After Alarm'
(abort) signal to be generated by silencing an alarm at the Reader after an alarm has been
generated in the sub-area. Please see page 21.
Action
Disarmed
Sub-areas input triggered
Attempt to arm sub-areas with
an open input
Arming with no open inputs
Sub-area input triggered
Valid code entered at a Keypad
whilst alarm in sub-area is active
Sub-Area Control: The sub area can be controlled by Tag or Input. When an input is used to control
the sub-area a keyswitch input type should be used and connected to an external key or switch.
Sub-Area Name: Enter the name of the sub-area such as 'Private Office'.
Sub-Area Location: Enter the location of the sub-area such as 'First Floor'.
Assigning Tags to Sub Area Reader: To assign tags to the sub-areas, enter the master manager
menu and select 'Change Codes', add a new user code (tag) and when the prompt shows 'Sub Area
Access', enter the address of the reader you would like the tag to operate for the sub-areas.
Status
Detectors within sub-areas are
inactive
No response
-
Sub-area arms
Alarm generated
Alarm silenced by user code
Page: 16
Notes
'Disarmed' indication lit
'Fault' LED flashes and intermittent
tone to indicate 'cannot arm'
'Disarmed' LED goes out
'Alarm' LED lights, alarm tone
generated
Sub-area remains armed

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