Pyronix PCX 46 App Programming Reference Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 1. Contents Page 1. Contents Page ............................2   2. Introduction ............................3   2.1 Hybrid Integrated System with Automation Control ................. 3   2.2 Two-Way Wireless Technology ......................3   2.3 User Automation Outputs ........................3  ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Using the wireless input expansion module RIX 32-WE, the converts into a high security PCX 46 App wireless system taking full advantage of Pyronix’ innovative wireless technology using the Pyronix High Security Wireless Encryption Protocol. This module also allows the access to all Enforcer system 2-way wireless peripherals.
  • Page 4: Keypad Operation

    = Press for 2 sec to generate PA alarm [ = moves cursor left ] = moves cursor right On the it is possible to write personalized titles for the following: PCX 46 App Zone/Inputs, Zone/Input Number, Location Area Names Site Name Keypad/Reader, Keypad Number, Location...
  • Page 5: The Engineer Menu

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 4. The Engineer Menu The system is programmed from the Engineer Menu. To enter the Engineer Menu the panel must be fully disarmed state. Whilst in Engineer Mode all tamper alarms (including case tamper), will be disabled. 4.1 Navigating in the Engineers and User Menu x = “NO”...
  • Page 6: Engineer Menu

    This function should only be used if a PCX-RIX32-WE (Enforcer wireless expander) is connected to the . Please see the Installation Reference Manual for connecting this expander. PCX 46 App This menu learns or deletes wireless devices for the zones/inputs and bells/sirens.
  • Page 7 To delete all wireless Bells enter 2000 security code. “Please wait” will be displayed while the deletes them. PCX 46 App Choose Bell to Delete This option allows you to delete only a specific wireless Bell learnt. Any Bells that display ‘learnt’ can be deleted.
  • Page 8: Program Zones (Inputs)

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 5.1 Program Zones (Inputs)? By default, all zones/inputs are set to ‘unused’. Before programming, identify zone/input type required: Zone/Input Operation Type Unused Zone/Input is disabled. Fire Active at all times. Audible Response: Differentiated Internal sound. Pulsed external sound.
  • Page 9 PCX 46 Programming Reference Sub Area Active when armed or disarmed. Communicator: Sub-area Armed/Disarmed Control event (CID 402/401). Sub Area may be armed or disarmed by proximity tag or zone/input where a keyswitch can be wired. To each sub area can be allocated a number of zones/inputs creating the sub-area configuration.
  • Page 10 PCX 46 Programming Reference Interior This will work the same as an instant type zone/input, the only difference is that when CID reporting is programmed then any inputs that are programmed as Interior will report CID event 132. Flood This zone/input type will work as a 24hr input, any zones/inputs that are programmed for Flood will activate the external siren and will report CID event 113.
  • Page 11 PCX 46 Programming Reference Double If enabled, an alarm will be generated if this input is triggered twice within Knock the pre-programmed time window or if the input remains active for that period. The double knock option does not work on Follow input type. Cross Alarm will only be generated if 2 inputs one next to the other with Zoning...
  • Page 12: Zone Wiring

    5.2 Zone Wiring? The end of line programming for all zones/inputs on the can be selected from the below PCX 46 App choices and are applied to all wired zones/inputs: 5.2.1 Choose EOL Range [0] 1K/1K* (1K Alarm: 1K, Tamper: 1K) [1] 4K7/2K2* (Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 2K2) An asterisk (*) indicates the single end of line value.
  • Page 13 PCX 46 Programming Reference Output Type Active Restore 0000 Not Used 0001 Fire At fire alarm activation When a valid code is entered 0002 PA Any At personal attack activation When a valid code is entered 0003 Burglary Any At burglary alarm from any area At first valid code entry 0004 Final Arm All...
  • Page 14 PCX 46 Programming Reference 0041 AC Mains Good Output showing the 230v mains supply is present 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’.
  • Page 15: Install Keypads And Readers

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 5.5 Install Keypads and Readers? Ensure that all keypads and readers are addressed correctly before enabling them in this function. NOTE: Care should be taken to ensure that every area that can be armed, or to which an zone/input is allocated, can be disarmed by at least one keypad/tag reader.
  • Page 16 PCX 46 Programming Reference Sub-Area Control: The sub area can be controlled by Tag or Zone/Input. When an zone/input is used to control the sub-area a keyswitch zone/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.
  • Page 17: Program Timers

    02 – 15 minutes steps for each of the areas programmed on your system. PCX 46 App Bell Delay Delay after burglary alarm before bell activation. 0-20 NOT valid within 3 minutes of final arm, or after entry time started. If minutes ‘Silent 1st Alarm’...
  • Page 18: Change Codes

    Time communicate with the within that period will cause a PCX 46 App supervision fault. Must be programmed to 2 hours or less for compliance to EN 50131. This is the time window that if a wireless device had its signal ‘blocked’ a...
  • Page 19 PCX 46 Programming Reference 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 in the same time. 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 20: Volume Control

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 5.2 Volume Control? The Volume Control function applies to both the buzzer and the internal sounder. 5.2.1 Area Entry Tone Volume 0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren 5.2.2 Area Exit Tone Volume 0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed.
  • Page 21: System Configuration - System Displays

    (mains & battery) -and subsequently lost the current time and date. 5.1 System Configuration – System Displays Please see page 4 for the ‘Text Programming’ section as this function involves programming different text for the system. PCX 46 App System Description Displays Area Texts You may choose how you want each area to be displayed, i.e.
  • Page 22: View Event Logs

    Pressing the a key will return to the main screen for that entry. NOTE: In any disarmed or armed period, the will only log a maximum of three occurrence of PCX 46 App any particular event. It is not permitted to delete logs. 5.2.1 The Panel Log? Includes Arm, Disarm, Trouble, User, Alarm, Engineer Access, Time &...
  • Page 23: Diagnostics

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 5.4 Diagnostics? This option enables the engineer to perform full diagnostics on all key wired and wireless components of the system. 5.4.1 Wireless Device Diagnostics? 5.4.1.1 View Zones? This option shows the status of the wireless zones/inputs such as Open, Close, Tamper, Fault. If the t key is pressed after the zone/input status, a resistance reading will also be shown.
  • Page 24: Communications

    Use App: Enables the app functionality. System ID: Displays the unique ‘System ID’ used to register the with the PyronixCloud. PCX 46 App Cloud Password: A password is required to allow cloud access. Security: Normal: Requires only a password for connection.
  • Page 25 PCX 46 Programming Reference iii. Digi Modem signalling? system can communicate with an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) using the LAN PCX 46 App module, PSTN or the GPRS modem. ARC Details: Choose which ARC to program from 1 to 4.
  • Page 26: Options Up/Downloading

    PCX 46 Programming Reference been called, the second number will be called. The two numbers will be alternated as many times as the redials are set to. If a call has been acknowledged by the monitoring station then the panel will stop calling.
  • Page 27: Callback Menu

    PCX 46 Programming Reference Dial In Options Direct Dial: When the PC dials the panel, it will respond immediately. 2call Ansr (Shared Line): When the PC dials the panel, it will hang up after a designated number of rings, and dial again. The first call primes the panel, which will then answer the second call. The number of rings to prime the panel is entered in “Number of Rings before AMC”...
  • Page 28: Press A To Save & Exit Engineer Menu

    10 seconds after the b key is released. 7. Options Programmable Only From PC The 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 29: Auto Arm/Disarm Timers

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 7.1 Auto Arm/Disarm Timers This function will allow automatic arming and disarming procedures. This is useful when a premises is left unmanned for a period of time (due to holidays etc). Create a new customer, and select 'PCX 46'. The Auto-Arm/Logic Gates will be enabled, click the button.
  • Page 30: Programming Logic Gates

    If a device on the system is not installed correctly or has been lost from the bus, a device fail PCX 46 App will be present. An example of each fault is as follows: Failure on the panel = “Control Panel, Battery Fault”...
  • Page 31 PCX 46 Programming Reference correctly. LINE FAULT There is no telephone or Make sure to plug the PSTN modem in GPRS/GSM line analogue convention type telephone line. Make sure the SIM card is plugged on the modem Make sure the GSM/GPRS signal is good enough.
  • Page 32 PCX 46 Programming Reference 8.2.3 Detection Faults Fault Description Solution BELL Tamper fault detected on Terminal TR should be at or near 0v. TAMPER connection from SAB If not, is Bell Tamper switch closed? Check Fuse F2 intact, and connections to SAB.
  • Page 33 PCX 46 Programming Reference 8.2.6 Wireless Faults These faults will only be possible if you have a wireless expansion module installed. Fault Description Solution U-01 (xx) Low battery on wireless keyfob Replace the battery on the mentioned WLs LOW BATT (user) number ‘xx’...
  • Page 34: Event Types

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 9. Event Types Event Types Event Types Description Contact ID For CID for SMS Code Code  = Enabled,  = Disabled EVENT TYPES 1 = Arm  Final Arm 3401 System Auto Armed 3403  ...
  • Page 35 PCX 46 Programming Reference EVENT TYPES 10 = Batt/Bus/Mains/Line Faults  RS 485 Fault 1300 Low Volts 1302 Battery Critical 1302 Battery Load Fail 1309 Battery Missing 1311 Battery Restore 3311 Modem Failed 1330   Expansion Device Fail 1333 Expansion Device Restored 3333 Telecom Line Fault...
  • Page 36 PCX 46 Programming Reference EVENT TYPES 24 = Walk Test  Zone/Input Walk Tested 1607   EVENT TYPES 25 = Alarm / Faults Restores  Burglary Restore 3130 Perimeter Restore 3131 Interior Alarm Restore 3132 24h Alarm Restore 3133 Entry Delay Alarm Restore 3134 Tamper Restore...
  • Page 37: Contact Id & Sia Reported Events

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 10. Contact ID & SIA reported events Alarm Event SIA Level 3 Contact ID Panel Event Type MEDICAL ALARMS Medical Alarm Send Once 1100 Medical Alarm 1100 Medical Alarm Restore 3100 FIRE ALARMS Fire Alarm 1110 Fire Alarm Send Once 1110 Fire Restore...
  • Page 38 PCX 46 Programming Reference Mains Fail Alarm Restore 3301 Low Volts 1302 Battery Critical 1302 Battery Load Fail 1309 Battery Missing 1311 Battery Restore 3311 System Restart 1305 Reset To Factory Default 1305 Deleted Code 1306 Changed Code 1306 Site Changed 1306 Code Added 1306...
  • Page 39: 50131 Terminology

    Engineer Exit 1628 No Input Activity - sent 1680 11. EN 50131 Terminology EN50131 Language Language PCX 46 App Disarm Unset Day or Disarmed Mode Unset State (may be relevant to a specific partition) Personal Attack (PA) Hold Up (HU)
  • Page 40: Factory Defaults

    PCX 46 Programming Reference 13. Factory Defaults ENGINEER MENU MENU DEFAULTS LEARN WIRELESS DEVICES Inputs 1 - 32 Available (via PCX RIX32-WE) Bells 1 - 2 Available 1= Entry Delay, 2 & 3= Follow, PROGRAM ZONES Zones 1 - 8 4-7= Instant, 8= PA Zones 9 - 46 Unused...
  • Page 41 PCX 46 Programming Reference Device Arms Area [0123ABCD] Device Disarms [0123ABCD] Device In Area [0123ABCD] Device Name? Enter Number Keypad 0 (for address [0] ) Zone Description PROGRAM TIMERS Entry Time 1 [030] seconds Entry Time 2 [030] seconds Exit Time [030] seconds Bell Time [03] minutes...
  • Page 42 PCX 46 Programming Reference Download If Armed No [0] 6 Digit Codes No [0] Time Prompt Yes [1] System Displays: Area A,B,C,D Text Area A, Area B, etc. Banner Text PCX 46 Display If Armed Yes [1] Display Alarms Yes [1] Ready LED On Yes [1] Display PAs...
  • Page 43 PCX 46 Programming Reference Subnet Mask Router Addr DNS IP Address DNS IP Address Program Wifi For Future Use Digi Modem Signalling ARC Details ARC1 Main [1] , ARC2 Main [2] ARC1 Backup [3] , ARC2 Backup [4] Modem Type Used (ARC [1]–[4]) PSTN [0] Format Not Used [254]...
  • Page 44 PCX 46 App Secure Holdings Pyronix House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 8QY Email: customer.support@pyronix.com Website: www.pyronix.com...

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