Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual page 18

Wireless alarm system
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Final Door
Time between final door input closing and system arming.
Delay
When a code is entered to arm the system the exit time will start but the
system will not arm until it sees the final exit door open and close and
duration of the final door delay.
Double Knock
Length of filter period applied to inputs with 'Double Knock' input attribute.
Delay Send
Delays 'Burglary' alarm signalling if an alarm is generated by deviation
Entry
from the entry route. Delay Send Entry must be programmed for a
minimum of 30 seconds to comply with EN50131-1.
Line Fault
Duration of Telecom (GPRS) Line Fault before 'Line Fault' alarm triggered,
Delay
'250' endless.
Arm Fail Time
If a system has not been armed within the entry delay time, for example if
a door was left open -the 'Arm Fail Time' will take over and at the expiry of
this time an alarm will be created. This time should be longer than the
Entry Delay Time.
Guard Code
The minimum time an alarm must have been present before a 'Guard' code
Delay
will be accepted to disarm.
Fire Bell Time
Cut off time for fire alarm. '99' = endless.
Arm Fail
The 'Arm Fail Warning' will overwrite the 'Arm Fail Time' feature if the
Warning
'Alarm When Arm Fail' in System Options has to be set as 'NO'.
Example of how this feature works: Set 'Arm Fail Warning' to a longer time
than the 'Entry Delay Time'. For example if the 'Entry Delay Time' is set to
30sec the 'Arm Fail Time' could be set to 1 minute. If the system is not
armed after 30sec then the Entry Delay Tones will start and the system will
be disarmed at the end of the Arm Fail Warning time. An event called 'Arm
Fail Warning Activated' will be logged in the event log too.
NAT Day
NAT stands for 'Non-Activity Timer'. This is used in conjunction with the
Timer
input attribute 'Non Activity Input', and will monitor the chosen input for
the selected number of days. At the expiration of the timer, and if the
input has not opened within that time, then this will be stored in the panel
log as 'Non Activity fault' and there will be an output activated if
programmed to it. Send SMS message if "Special Log" is on.
NAT Hours
NAT stands for Non-Activity Timer. This is used in conjunction with the
Timer
input attribute 'Non Activity Input', and will monitor the chosen input for
the selected number of hours. At expiration of timer, and if the input has
not opened within that time, then this will be stored in the panel log as
Non Activity fault and there will be an output activated if programmed to
it. -Sends SMS message if "Special Log" is on.
Pulsed Burglar
This option sets up the duration of the pulse of an output programmed as
Any
"Pulsed Burglary Any" which activates after a burglary alarm.
WLs
This is the time window before a supervision fault will be signalled. For
Supervision
example: if the time is set for 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.
WLs Jamming
This is the time window that if a wireless device had its signal 'blocked' a
Time
fault would display. For example, if the time is set for 30 seconds, then if a
wireless device is 'jammed' for longer than 30 seconds a fault will be
displayed.
Must be set to 30 seconds or less (but not zero) for compliance with EN
50131.
Service Time
This is a timer that can be programmed in days, and will display a
message to the user warning that a service is due. An engineer code will
clear the message.
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0-255 seconds
0-75 seconds
0-255 seconds
0-250 seconds
0-255 seconds
0-10 minutes
1-99 minutes
0-99 minutes
0-14 days
00-23 hours
0-255 seconds
0-99 hours
0-100 seconds
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