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ENFORCER V11
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Document SAP: 102028847-02

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  • Page 1 ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE Document SAP: 102028847-02...
  • Page 2: Icons

    Notes Highlights parts of the process where extra care is needed or where sections of the programming may be impacted by other options in the menus. Hints Helpful information for a smoother installation of the system. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Change Outputs Assign Keypads/Readers Programming Keypads Programming Readers Set Point or Unset Only Entry Control or Access Control Keypad / Speaker Options Change Timers Commonly used timers Occupancy Timer and Suspend Codes And Users Change Duress Codes ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 4 Appendix A - Defaults Appendix B - Input Types Appendix C - Timers Appendix D - Output Types Appendix E - Fault Finding Wireless Fault Displays RS-485 Bus Problems Power Supply Problems Detection Faults Communication Faults Technical Support ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 5: Default Codes

    When the Engineer Menu is accessed, a high pitch tone is generated intermittently. IMPORTANT NOTE: It is essential that a factory default (clean start) is performed after initial power up to ensure that the correct defaults have been chosen. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 6: Navigation

    EXITING THE ENGINEER MENU When a Main Menu Item (a menu that is in capital letters) is displayed, press  or scroll to ‘EXIT ENGINEER MENU?’ and press . ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 7: Engineer Menu Options

    “System Options” on page 27 Review logs View system events which are time and date stamped. “Review Logs” on page 30 Engineer tests Allows the engineer to test zones, outputs, batteries and the siren etc. “Engineer Tests” on page 31 ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 8: General Information

    With the system disarmed, press the  key for 5 seconds at any keypad. This will cause all the LEDs on that keypad to illuminate, and the LCD screen to display each pixel. The keypad will revert to normal display after the test which will last about 10 seconds. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 9: Wired Keypads And Readers

    Change to ‘1’ to force the LCD back-light on all the time. If left on ‘0’ , the LCD will dim after 30 seconds. PA/Fire timer Configures how long the HU and Fire buttons have to be pressed for before an alarm is generated. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 10: Text Programming

    Red indicates the system is armed. Present the tag again within 10 seconds to arm or disarm the system. Please note: The system will arm depending on the type of exit mode programmed (final door, timed or push to set) ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 11: Engineer Arm System

    Select the areas to set. Press  The arming period will begin Once the timer expires, and a beep is heard, the system is armed and the 2 zones chosen will be active. To unset, enter the Engineer code again. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 12: The Engineer Menu

    2 wireless external bells and 4 wireless arming stations are supported. Hint: Adding a wireless expander can increase the number of wireless zones to 64 but will not increase the number of keyfobs, bells and arming stations permitted. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 13: Control Inputs

    RED. Release the ‘Learn’ button. If successful, ‘Bell Learnt’ will be displayed and a confirmation tone on the panel will be emitted. If a siren has already been learnt, ‘Bell learnt already’ will be displayed. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 14: Delete Devices

    This option deletes only a specific wireless arming station or speaker/sounder that is learnt. Any addresses that display ‘learnt’ can be deleted. ‘Please wait’ will be displayed while the system deletes the device. Return to this process to delete more devices. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 15: Program Keyfob Buttons

    Please note: Keyfobs are learnt in the Master Manager Menu under ‘EDIT USERS’ . Hint: Using the output types 170-199 (User Defined), outputs can be activated by the keyfob buttons and can be programmed in ‘CHANGE OUTPUTS?’ . ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 16: Change Inputs

    ‘ALL’ . The Reception area zones will now only become active if both Area A and Area B are both armed. Please note: All zones in a common area must be programmed as ‘Entry Route’ or ‘Final Exit’ and the ‘Common Lobby’ option in Site Options needs to be enabled. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 17: Input Attributes

    Hint: Zones programmed into Confirm Group ‘99’ will never contribute to a confirmed alarm signal. Input description and location A name and location can be entered here. The name will appear on the display if an alarm has occurred; the location is used for a more detailed reference if required. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 18: Change Inputs Programming

    . This will be displayed if it is activated or when a fault occurs after the name of the zone has been shown. Press [ or ] to select another zone to program (01-66) or press the h key to return to the Engineer menu. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 19: Choose Mode

    The text entered here will be displayed on the LCD display if a fault occurs on the ZEM, so the ZEM can be easily located or referenced. For example, the location text maybe “ZEM Kitchen”, “ZEM Loft” etc. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 20: Change Outputs

    A latched output will stay active once triggered until it is manually reset. Hint: Polarity of the PGMs. The polarity of the outputs are normally switched negative, i.e. normal status OFF = 12VDC and in active status ON = 0VDC. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 21: Assign Keypads/Readers

    For example, if a user code is programmed to operate areas ‘A’ and ‘B’ , but the keypad/reader is only programmed to arm area ‘A’ , then the system will arm only area ‘A’ . Selects the area that the device can arm and disarm. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 22: Programming Keypads

    ‘Enter Location’ will be displayed. Enter the location of the keypad and press . Press [ or ] to select another device address to program (0-3) or press the h key to return to the Engineer menu. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 23: Entry Control Or Access Control

    Needs to be enabled for the device to emit entry and exit tones. Set point sets Enter the areas that the arming station is permitted to set. Set points unsets Enter the areas that the arming station is permitted to unset. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 24: Change Timers

    No action. The 1 hour timer will commence when the triggered for over an hour. system is disarmed. For occupancy attribute information, see “Input Attributes” on page To program the actions when the timer expires, see “Occupancy Zones” on page 29. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 25: Codes And Users

    [3] None (menu access) Flexi Set If enabled, the default area the device is assigned to, will set. If disabled, the default area will be shown on the display, and from here other areas can be selected. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 26: Change Engineer Code

    If this function is enabled, any ‘Alert’ tones will be heard on the Keypad only and not the main sounder. If disabled, the alert tones will heard through both. Silent technical alert If this function is enabled then any technical alerts will be silenced, e.g. line fault, ARC call fail. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 27: Volume Control Programming

    ‘0011 Set Fail’ if the arming procedure is still incomplete. If ‘NO’ the exit timer will continue until the exit route is clear. Do battery load test If ‘YES’ , the system will perform a full battery load test at 7:00am each day. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 28 If ‘NONE’ , the keys are disabled. If ‘SILENT’ , a ‘Silent Hold Up’ will be signalled. If ‘Bells Only’ , any external sounder will activate but NO signals will be sent. If ‘BOTH’ , any external sounder will activate and a signal will be sent using a DIGI-1200 (PSTN), DIGI-1200/Voice DIGI GPRS, DIGI LAN or DIGI Wi-Fi module. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 29: Occupancy Zones

    If enabled, the system will alert from any internal sounders/speakers on the system. External sounder If enabled, the system will sound any external sirens on the system. For occupancy attribute information, see “Input Attributes” on page For the occupancy timer and arm suspension, see “Change Timers” on page ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 30: System Displays

    The Access log records all events for Access Control events. With each log, use the d key to move from one event to the previous event. The b key will move from one event to the next event that occurred. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 31: Engineer Tests

    The number of days the zone is in soak control before the zone becomes active can be programmed. Please note: The ‘Initial Soak’ time should be set to equal or greater than the ‘Soak Days Left.’ ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 32: Walk Test Programming

    Hint: This will only function if the system has a valid data connection such as Wi-Fi or GPRS. Poll test server This option forces the panel to poll Pyronix test servers which are used to trial/test upcoming features on the cloud.
  • Page 33: Soak Control Programming

    ‘Do Battery Load Test’ will be displayed. Press h. ‘Test Outputs’ will be displayed. Press h. ‘Test Communications’ will be displayed. Press  to send a test signal to the ARC. Press h to go back to the Engineer Menu. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 34: Diagnostics

    This may last up to five minutes before all of the wireless devices have been analysed. From this point each device is tested every 15 seconds. • Testing - waiting for a Battery result. • Good - at least one month of battery life remaining. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 35: Wireless Dual Frequency Menu

    Choose the keypad address from [1] to [3] to read the keypad voltage. Reader Volts Choose the reader address from [1] to [3] to read the reader voltage. COMMUNICATIONS See the Communications Guide for information regarding the communications and signalling diagnostics. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 36: Tablet Keypads

    ‘View PSUs’: To view the power supply information press . ‘Endstation PSUs’: The voltage will be displayed. Press . Press  to view the power supply information for ZEMs, output modules, keypads and readers. Press h twice to exit. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 37: Communications Diagnostics

    Please note: If Anti-Code is selected, this will coincide with the options that have been selected previously. For example, if ‘Engineer Restore Intruder’ is selected, and Anti-Code is selected, then an anti- code will be produced on intruder activation. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 38: Communications

    ‘Digi [3]’ . Due to this stage being the at the top of the hierarchy, when the activation occurs, the keypads, internal sounders and external bells will all be audible straight away whilst the system simultaneously signals the event ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 39 Please note: Any signalling will depend on programming in other menus regarding externals communications. See Communications Guide for more information. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 40: Alarm Response Options

    ‘Bells only’ and the next option has areas A, B and C entered. If A, B and C are armed and a 24 Hour zone is triggered, the alarm would escalate to the external bells. If Areas Armed Select the areas that must be armed at the same time for the previous option setting to become active. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 41: Set Up Downloading

    ‘Yes’ to continue. The system is now successfully connected to the Insite UDL Software. Now select ‘Data from Panel’ to download panel configuration and proceed to make changes remotely. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 42: Set Up Downloading Via Rs232

    Dials the InSite and uploads its latest configuration to the customer already created. Diagnostics Dials the InSite and sends the diagnostic information such as battery levels. Commissioning Dials the InSite, creates a new customer and uploads it’s configuration. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 43: Software Revision

    2. Keypad address ‘0’ remains enabled at all times & the keypad in use remains enabled 3. Additional keypads connected will keep the area information For clean start defaults, see “Appendix A - Defaults” on page EXIT ENGINEER MENU EXIT ENGINEER MENU? ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 44: Appendix A - Defaults

    No [0] No [0] Special log No [0] No [0] Supervision Yes [1] Yes [1] Confirm Group [00] [00] Input Description Enter Name Input 01 Input 01 Enter Location CHOOSE MODE EOL Range 4k7/2k2 [1] 4k7/2k2 [1] ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 45 Addresses [1]-[3]: Unused [0] Address [0]: Keypad [1] Addresses [1]-[3]: Unused [0] Set Point Sets [ABCD] [ABCD] Set Point Unsets [ABCD] [ABCD] Set Point In [ABCD] [ABCD] Set Point Description Enter Name Device 0 Device 0 Enter Location ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 46 Wireless Jamming Time [30] [100] Service Time [000] [000] CODES AND USERS 5 Digit PINs No [0] No [0] Change Duress Codes All codes empty All codes empty Change Master Manager Code Master Manager Code 2222 2222 ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 47 No [0] No [0] Intelligent Set No [0] No [0] Common Lobby Yes [1] Yes [1] Flexi Unset No [0] No [0] 2 Key HU None [3] Both [2] Tag Opens Doors No [0] No [0] ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 48 REVIEW LOGS ENGINEER TESTS DIAGNOSTICS ENGINEER RESTORE OPTIONS Engineer Restore Intruder No [0] No [0] Engineer Restore Hold Up No [0] No [0] Engineer Restore Tamper Yes [1] Yes [1] Engineer Restore Soak No [0] No [0] ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 49 Disable Confirm On Entry No [0] No [0] Area A, B, C, D Starts At Digi [3] Digi [3] Area A ,B, C, D Stops At Confirm [4] Confirm [4] Fire, Gas, HU Start At Digi [3] Digi [3] ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 50 Confirm [4] Day Alarm Starts Sirens Only [2] Sirens Only [2] Day Alarm Stops Sirens Only [2] Sirens Only [2] SET UP DOWNLOADING Download By None [0] None [0] SOFTWARE REVISION CLEAN START EXIT ENGINEER MENU ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 51: Appendix B - Input Types

    Communicator: ‘24hr Alarm’ signal (if programmed in Alarm Responses menu). Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to arm/disarm the Keyswitch Latched* Set modes assigned to it. Arming includes normal exit time, etc. Requires latching action switch. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 52: Appendix C - Timers

    AC Signal Delay 0 – 250 minutes immediate. Some ATE imposes a randomised delay in notifying a mains fail. This should be taken into account when arming this timer. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 53 30 seconds or less (but not zero) for compliance to EN50131. This is a timer that can be set in days, and will display a Service Time message to the user warning that a service is due. An engineer 367 days code will clear the message. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 54: Appendix D - Output Types

    Activates when inputs are omitted on arming 0028 Power Fault Active during low volts and battery faults*. Restores at code entry after fault cleared. 0029 Confirmed Intruder Any When more than one intruder At next code entry alarm activates ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 55 Leaving Engineer Mode 0060 Initialise Digi At power up Live for 45 seconds only 0063 Test ATE/GSM Test signalling through PSTN and When test completed GSM. Activates when a test call is sent.(Only used for specific GSMs) ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 56 For future development 0609 0610- Calendar 01-20 For future development 0619 0620- Logic Gate 01-20 For future development 0639 0640- Delay 01-10 For future development 0649 1xxx Follow Input xxx When input is activated When input clears ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 57: Appendix E - Fault Finding

    “Input name” or No ‘polls’ are received for 20 minutes Test the signal strength / battery on the “Siren n” before the set operation device shown. Wirless Poll Fail ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 58: Rs-485 Bus Problems

    ZEM/OPM. Only displays if option selected. Battery uncharged or capacity below Bat Test Fail XXX Battery Load Test has failed specification may need replacing. Same method as showing the device as battery fault. ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...
  • Page 59: Detection Faults

    Alternatively if you do not require assistance straight away, you can email the team who will reply to you as soon as possible. Our office hours are: Monday to Friday 8:00 - 18:30. technical.support@pyronix.com 0333 444 1280 ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE...

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