Programming Logic Gates - Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual

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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.
3. Select the 'Delay to Arm' time. This time is
used if a person in the premises needs to delay
the auto-timer. If a code is entered on the control
panel during the warning period time, the auto
timer can be delayed. E.g. If the warning period is
set to 15 minutes, and the Delay Auto-Arm Time
is set to 20 minutes. Then a user will have a
further 5 minutes before the Auto-Arm begins.
NOTE: If a delay auto arm time is needed, it is
recommended that his time is set to 1 minute
more than the Warning period. The delay auto
timer must always be set higher than the Warning
Period.
4. Select the areas to disarm for the Auto-
Disarms programmed previously. These are
usually the same as the areas that have been
selected to Arm.
5. The '12 month calendar' is used repetitive
holidays that need to be repeated every year. For example this may be needed for national events,
memorial days, birthdays etc.
Once all completed, exit the screen by clicking 'OK' and download the data to the control panel.

8.3 Programming Logic Gates

Logic Gates allow the use of 'logical operations'
('OR', 'AND' & 'NOT') to give greater control over
how an output is activated. Rather than having
an output activated following a 'burglary' alarm,
it is possible to create an output that is activated,
for example, when there is a 'burglary in area A'
AND when area C is also armed.
This could be useful in a scenario where different
offices are occupied in different areas, and do not
require an external communicator or siren to
signal an alarm in one area if other areas are still
occupied.
5 logic gates are available for programming. To
program logic gates:
1. Select the Logic Gates tab
2. Select the gate type: 'AND', 'OR', 'NOT'
3. Select the inputs (up to 4 can be selected).
These are the input types of the control panel.
4. Up to 5 logic gates can be programmed (Gates 16-20). These can only be programmed in the UDL
software under 'Inputs/Outputs' button.
NOTE 1: Each gate can only be programmed with one 'logical operator'. For example, a gate can be
programmed as A OR B OR C, but not A OR B AND C. If it is desirable to combine different logical
operators, the logic gates will need to be split. Thus to obtain A OR B AND C the following logic can
be used: Logic Gate 1 = A OR B; Logic Gate 2 = Logic Gate 1 AND C. The following example shows
how to program the command:
{["Burglary Any" OR "Tamper Any"] AND "Ready C"}:
NOTE 2: Only Gates 16-20 can be programmed. Gates 1-15 are for future use
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