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EN50131-3:2009
EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009
PD6662:2010
EURO 46S:
Security Grade 2
Environmental Class II
EURO 46L, EURO 162 & EURO 280:
Security Grade 3
Environmental Class II
Software Version >9.1
Programming Reference
For the EURO 46, EURO 162 and
EURO 280 control panels
RINS1528-4
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  • Page 1 EN50131-3:2009 EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009 PD6662:2010 EURO 46S: Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II EURO 46L, EURO 162 & EURO 280: Security Grade 3 Environmental Class II Software Version >9.1 Programming Reference For the EURO 46, EURO 162 and EURO 280 control panels RINS1528-4 Page: 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual C O N T E N T S P A G E CONTENTS PAGE............................2 1. The Engineer Menu ..........................3 1.1 Entering The Engineer Menu ......................... 3 1.2 Exiting The Engineer Menu ........................3 1.3 Useful Engineer Menu's ........................
  • Page 3: The Engineer Menu

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 1 . T h e E n g i n e e r M e n u The Engineer menu must be accessed in order to program all system configurations. NOTE 1: All tamper alarms (including case tamper), will be disabled once in the Engineer menu. NOTE 2: All personal attack and fire alarms will cause an alarm in the Engineer menu.
  • Page 4: System Overview

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 2 . S y s t e m O v e r v i e w 2.1 System Overview EURO EURO 46 EURO 46 EURO 162 EURO 162 EURO 280 EURO 280 Double Pole End of Line End of Line End of Line...
  • Page 5: Wired Input Mappings

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 2.2 Wired Input Mappings EURO *46 EOL/DP 162iD 162EOL 280iD 280EOL End Station 1-30 1-30 End Station 151-158 241-248 ZEM0 9-16 9-16 9-16 ZEM1 17-24 17-24 17-24 ZEM2 25-32 25-32 25-32 ZEM3 33-40 33-40 33-40 ZEM4...
  • Page 6: Wireless Input Mappings

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 2.3 Wireless Input Mappings EURO 46 Wireless 162 Wireless 280 Wireless End Station ZEM0 9-16 9-16 9-16 ZEM1 17-24 17-24 17-24 ZEM2 25-32 25-32 25-32 ZEM3 33-40 33-40 33-40 ZEM4 41-48 41-48 ZEM5 49-56 49-56 ZEM6...
  • Page 7: General Information

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 3 . G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n Please note that the number of areas, codes, inputs and outputs shown in this manual may differ to the EURO control panel that is being used.
  • Page 8: Text Programming

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 3.4.2 The Internal Tag Reader (EUR-107) The Internal tag reader can be used for setting/unsetting, entry control or access control. Refer to the installation manual (RINS1529) for connection details. Tag Area (Where a valid tag must be presented to set/unset) Alert LED Alarm LED...
  • Page 9: Set / Unset System

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 3.7 Set / Unset System Setting and unsetting the system can be done using the Engineer code (default 1111). NOTE: The term 'areas' will refer to both areas and level sets in this manual, also note that the number of areas and level sets will differ depending on the EURO control panel installed.
  • Page 10: The Engineer Menu

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4 . T h e E n g i n e e r M e n u Any programming is only saved when exiting the Engineer menu. It is recommended that a Clean start is performed after initial power up (page: 38).
  • Page 11: Install Zems

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual CHOOSE MODE? Choose Mode Programming 1. Press or to scroll to 'CHOOSE MODE'. Press . EOL Range 2. Press  or  to select the 'EOL Range' for all 4K7/2K2 wired inputs. Press . EOL Mode 3.
  • Page 12 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.5.3 Programming Keyfob Buttons 'Program Keyfob Buttons' assigns actions to each buttons on the keyfob. NOTE: Keyfobs are learnt in the Master Manager Menu in the function 'CHANGE CODES'. Refer to the user manual (RIN1527). [0] No action: Disables the button [1] Show Status: GREEN = Unset.
  • Page 13 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Wireless Device Control Programming: Learning Bells 1. Press or to scroll to 'WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL'. Press WIRELESS DEVICE . CONTROL? 2. 'Control Inputs' will be displayed. Press . Control Inputs? 3. 'Control Bells' will be displayed. Press . 4.
  • Page 14: Change Inputs

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual WIRELESS DEVICE Wireless Device Control Programming: Program Keyfob Buttons CONTROL? 1. Press or to scroll to 'WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL'. Press . Control Inputs? 2. 'Control Inputs' will be displayed. Press . 3. 'Control Bells' will be displayed. Press . 4.
  • Page 15 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Walk Test: The panel will not set if the user does not activate each detector with this attribute after starting the setting timer. This is a way to prevent setting the system with masked or faulty detectors.
  • Page 16 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 6. 'Enter Name' will be displayed. Enter the name of the input and Input Areas press . This will be displayed if it is activated or when a fault occurs. 7. 'Enter Location' will be displayed. Enter the location of the input Input Attribtes? and press .
  • Page 17: Assign Keypads/Readers

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 6. 'Input Attributes' will be displayed. If any attributes are needed for Shunt Inputs[02] the input, press  and press  or  to select between the Input 02 attribute enable/disable options and press to go to the next attribute.
  • Page 18 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.7.6 Set Point In The keypad needs to also be told which Areas it is operating “in”. For example, a keypad may only be needed to operate in Area A, but other code users may use the keypad to quick Set other Areas (such as a cleaner, director, caretaker etc).
  • Page 19 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.7.8 Ward Control A reader can be used to create 'wards' which are sub-area's that work independently from the assigned area. Ward Inputs: Each ward may consist of any number of inputs, all of which must be allocated to the same area.
  • Page 20: System Displays

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Programming Readers for Entry Control or Access Control: ASSIGN KEYPADS/ Assign Keypads/Readers READERS? 1. Press or to scroll to 'ASSIGN KEYPADS/READERS'. Press . Address 2. Press  or  to select the address. Press . 3.
  • Page 21: Change Timers

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.9 Change Timers This function controls all timers of the EURO control panel. 4.9.1 Timers For a list of all timers, refer to Appendix C (page 45). Most commonly used timers: Entry Time (0-255 seconds), Exit Time (0-255 seconds), Siren Time (2-15 minutes), Confirm Time (1-99 minutes), Wireless Supervision Time (0-99 hours).
  • Page 22: Change Codes

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Exit Modes Programming EXIT MODES? 1. Press or to scroll to 'EXIT MODES'. Press . 2. 'A Exit Mode' will be displayed. Press  or  to select the Exit A Exit Mode Mode and press .
  • Page 23: Volume Control

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.13 Volume Control The Volume Control function applies to the loudspeaker output only. Volume levels at the keypad are programmed individually – refer to page: 17 on how to access the menu. 4.13.1 Volume Controls The following volume on each sound can be controlled: Entry, Exit, Alarm, Fire, Tamper, Day alarm, Chime, and Intelligent Set.
  • Page 24: Change Outputs

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual [4] Confirm: If an confirmed alarm occurs. Example 1: If the Alarm Response for Area A is programmed as 'Start At' "[0] Keypads" and 'Stop at' "[2] Bells Only" then it will take 15 seconds to go through each alarm responses before stopping at "Bells Only".
  • Page 25 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.15.6 Output Module Outputs If any Output Expander Modules (EURO-OEM8R8T, or EURO-OEM16R+PSU) are connected to the EURO control panel, they must be addressed in this function. All output programming is done also here. A maximum of 1 output expander can be connected to the EURO control panel. Refer to the installation manual (RINS1529) for more information.
  • Page 26: Intelligent Set

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.16 Intelligent Set When the 'Intelligent Set' function is enabled, the EURO control panel will set in Area B but if a final exit input is activated (such as a front door) that is programmed on Area A, the EURO control panel will automatically start setting Area A.
  • Page 27: Engineer Reset Options

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual is ‘higher’ than Timed (Final door is 1 and Timed is 0), all partitions will be set to Final Door. If set to ‘NO’ the Exit Modes will be individually programmable to each area. Flexi Unset If set to ‘YES’, this will allow all codes with Flexi-Set attribute enabled to pick and choose which partitions to set/unset during entry time.
  • Page 28: Review Logs

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.18.6 Engineer Restore of Faults If 'YES', an Engineer code must be used to reset the EURO control panel after the following faults: ATE telecom fail, Modem fail, ATE single path fail, Telecom line fail, Battery disconnect, Batt charge, Battery load, Excessive charge, Battery critical and Device fail.
  • Page 29: Engineer Tests

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.20 Engineer Tests The Test function allows the Engineer to test inputs, outputs, batteries and the siren. 4.20.1 Sounds To Play This function previews all of the different tones the EURO control panel system makes. They have a choice of: Chime, Chime Follow, Exit, Exit Fault, Entry, Tech Fault, Tamper, Alarm, PA, and Fire.
  • Page 30 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual ENGINEER TESTS? Engineer Tests Programming: Walk Test 1. Press or to scroll to 'ENGINEER TESTS'. Press . 2. 'Sound to play' will be displayed. Use  or  to select the Sound to play different sounds.
  • Page 31: Diagnostics

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual ENGINEER TESTS? Engineer Tests Programming: Test Communications and Start CHC SMS update. 1. Press or to scroll to 'ENGINEER TESTS'. Press . Test 2. 'Sound to play' will be displayed. Press . Communications? 3.
  • Page 32 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Device Status RED is equivalent to 1 above. GREEN = GOOD, RED = BAD. All LEDS = Starting test For a more descriptive reading, press  again on the EURO control panel keypad when the status (above) is shown.
  • Page 33: Set Up Downloading

    'InSite' upload/ download software allows the monitoring of the status of each input, alter programming, and review the logs. This software is available to download from www.pyronix.com under 'downloads'. When this section refers to 'dials the software', this means the PC that the software is installed.
  • Page 34 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.22.5 Roving Dial This option (when set to 'No') prevents anyone dialling into the panel using roving dial from the software. To comply with DD263:2010 this option must be defaulted to 'No'. 4.22.6 Modem Speed For future use.
  • Page 35: Program Arc / Sms

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 11. 'Signal Alarms' will be displayed. Use  or  to enable or Program PCs disable the signalling events. Repeat for 'Signal Faults', 'Signal Set/Unset' and 'Signal Access Control'. Press  to exit the 'Program PCs' sub-menu.
  • Page 36 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.23.2 Programming Digi Channels The communication protocol 'Fast Format type 4.8.1' is commonly used for BSIA Fast Format signalling. The channels for Fast Format can be individually programmed in this function. Each channel uses a programmable output number (refer to page: 47). NOTE: The communicator “status channel”...
  • Page 37: Dial Out Menu

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Program ARC/SMS: SMS Programming PROGRAM 1. Press or to scroll to 'PROGRAM ARC/SMS'. Press . ARC/SMS? 2. 'Program ARC/SMS Calls will be displayed. Press  to program the SMS numbers and event types. Program ARC/SMS 3.
  • Page 38: Clean Start

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual 4.25 Clean Start It is recommended that a factory default (Clean Start) is performed after initial power up to ensure that the correct defaults are applied. Refer to page: 39 for a list of all defaults. 4.25.1 Clear Wireless Data If this function is not accepted, then all wireless inputs, wireless external sounders will be still active on the EURO-ZEM32-WE (if connected).
  • Page 39: Appendix A. Defaults

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual A p p e n d i x A . D e f a u l t s Clean Start 2000 Clean Start 2002 Engineer Menu’s (Grade 3) (Grade 2) INHIBIT FIRE / HU? No [0] SOFTWARE REVISION CHOOSE MODE...
  • Page 40 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Clean Start 2000 Clean Start 2002 Engineer Menu’s (Grade 3) (Grade 2) All Areas: Entry Time 1 [030] All Areas: Entry Time 2 [030] All Areas: Exit Time [030] All Areas: Siren Time [15] Confirm Time [30]...
  • Page 41 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Clean Start 2000 Clean Start 2002 Engineer Menu’s (Grade 3) (Grade 2) Day Alarm Starts Sirens Only [2] Day Alarm Stops Sirens Only [2] CHANGE OUTPUTS Endstation Outputs Output 1* Not Used [0000] Output 2* Not Used [0000] Strobe O/P...
  • Page 42 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Clean Start 2000 Clean Start 2002 Engineer Menu’s (Grade 3) (Grade 2) Engineer Restore Confirmed Yes [1] Engineer Restore Faults No [0] Anti-Code Restore No [0] REVIEW LOGS ENGINEER TESTS DIAGNOSTICS SET UP DOWNLOADING Download By None [0] PROGRAM ARC/SMS...
  • Page 43: Appendix B. Input Types

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual A p p e n d i x B . I n p u t T y p e s Number & Type Operation Unused Factory default. Input is programmed out of operation. Active at all times.
  • Page 44 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Number & Type Operation Entry Shock Active when system set. Works in conjunction with EE input type for detection of forced Input entry. Refer to page 44 for details. Active when failed. This input type is used to detect external transmission equipment line Input Line fail (output).
  • Page 45: Appendix C. Timers

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual A p p e n d i x C . T i m e r s Timer Function Range Entry Time Entry time for each area. (if programmed as the input type ‘Final Exit’) 0 –...
  • Page 46 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Timer Function Range the wireless ZEM within that period will cause a supervision fault. This must be programmed to 2 hours or less for compliance to EN50131. Wireless This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed. It is the time Jamming Time window that if a wireless device had its signal ‘blocked’...
  • Page 47: Appendix D. Output Types

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual A p p e n d i x D . O u t p u t T y p e s Type Active Restore 0000 Not Used (permanently off) 0001 Fire At alarm When a valid code is entered At a HU or Duress alarm 0002...
  • Page 48 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Type Active Restore 20 seconds after set/unset 0034 Lights When exit or entry timer starts procedure completed Follow Input 0035 When input triggers Dependent upon programming Refer to page: 16 0036 Shunt Fault Refer to Shunt Inputs (Page: 16) 0037 Restore 1...
  • Page 49 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Type Active Restore 0070-0079 Fob Output 01-10 A repeating block of output types should be noted: 0202 Hold Up A As 0002 for Area A / Level set A events only 0203 Intruder A As 0003 for Area A / Level set A events only 0204 Final Set A...
  • Page 50: Appendix E. Content Types

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual A p p e n d i x E . C o n t e n t T y p e s Description Final Set, System Rearm, ATM set, Secure set system System set by auto set, Auto set cancelled by user, Forced Set, System unset by auto unset ATM disarmed Access Exit Request, Special Unset Set Fail, Set Fail (with zone)
  • Page 51: Fault Codes

    EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual A p p e n d i x F . F a u l t C o d e s If a device on the EURO control panel is not installed correctly or has lost its communication with the panel, “DEVICE FAIL”...
  • Page 52 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual Fault Indications RS-485 BUS PROBLEMS Fault Description Solution 485 Fail xxx Device on RS-485 Identify device from the location/name and the device type. communications bus is failing Check device addressed correctly to match programming. to communicate correctly Ensure that 2 devices of the same type do not share the same with the control panel.
  • Page 53 EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual DETECTION FAULTS Fault Description Solution Case Tamper Case tamper switch open Secure switch closed. Same method of showing the device as battery fault. COMMUNICATION FAULTS Fault Description Solution Control Panel End Station unable to If modem not present, ensure that “Disable Digi”...
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