Appendix C - Timers - Pyronix ENFORCER V11 Programming Manual

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NUMBER & TYPE
21
Entry Shock Input
23
Keyswitch Pulsed*
32
Flood
42
Medical
44
ATE Line Fail
*The use of these inputs will make the system unable to comply with EN50131-1 Grade 2
#These input types cannot be bypassed.
Entry Shock Input Type (21)
This input type is designed specifically for use with systems installed using BS8243 option 6.4.5.
This input type is always used in conjunction with an Entry/Exit input. The Entry/Exit input is a door contact on the initial entry door, and the Entry Shock
input is a non-latching shock sensor fitted to the door frame in the vicinity of the lock. If the initial entry door is subjected to gross attack and forced
open, then at the expiry of entry time only one further intruder input need to be activated to signal a sequentially confirmed alarm – the Entry Shock
input counts as the first to alarm. The Entry/Exit door contact must be opened with 10 seconds of the shock detector triggering for the Entry Shock
response to apply. Triggering the Entry Shock input in isolation will NOT generate an alarm of any kind.

APPENDIX C - TIMERS

TIMER
Entry Time
Exit Time
APP Exit Time
Siren Time
Siren Delay
Confirm Time
HU Confirm Time
Strobe Time
Re-Arm No.
AC Signal Delay
52
OPERATION
Active when system set. Works in conjunction with EE input type for
detection of forced entry. See page 35 for details.
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to Set/disarm the Set
modes assigned to it. Requires momentary action switch to toggle
set/disarmed state.
This input type will work as a 24hr input, any inputs that are
programmed for Flood will activate the external siren.
This input type will work as a 24hr input, any inputs that are
programmed for Medical will activate the external siren.
Once a ATE line fail has been recognised the input will open.
FUNCTION
Entry time for each area. (if programmed as the input type 'Final
Exit')
Exit time for each area.
Exit time when armed via the smart device app
Cut off time for external sounder. Separate for each area.
Delay after intruder alarm before siren live. Not valid within 3
minutes of final arm or after entry time started.
Time period during which a second activation must occur to
qualify as 'sequentially confirmed' alarm. NOTE: BS8243 specifies
a confirm time between 30 and 60 minutes. This also can be
used in conjunction with testing an omit signal.
Time period during which a second activation on a hold alarm
must occur to qualify as 'sequentially confirmed' alarm. NOTE:
BS8243 specifies a confirm time between 8 and 20 hours. This
also can be used in conjunction with testing an omit signal.
Time strobe output remains live after siren time ends.
'99' means endless.
Number of times system re-arms after bell time ends.
Please note: Re-arm number applies to each area, and does
not affect emergency alarms. '9' means always re-arm.
Time delay before mains failure or technical alarm notified.
NOTE: Arming '250' = never alarms. System change-over to
battery supply and associated visual alert indication is always
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
RANGE
0 – 255 seconds
0 – 255 seconds
0 – 199 seconds
2 – 15 minutes
0 – 20 minutes
1 – 99 minutes
8 – 20 hours
0 – 99 minutes
0 – 9
0 – 250 minutes

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