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EURO 46
User
Manual
For use with EURO 46 (version 9.1 or
above)
RINS1531-2

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  • Page 1 EURO 46 User Manual For use with EURO 46 (version 9.1 or above) RINS1531-2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    There are no user serviceable parts contained in this product. This manual is for use with panels fitted with version 9 software. © Castle Care-Tech 2012 (RINS1531) Issue 2 Page 1...
  • Page 3 EURO User Manual The Euro Keypad Using your EURO Alarm System just couldn’t be Note: easier! For your security, the keypad becomes disabled for 90 seconds after 30 incorrect key-presses. It will This is the Keypad from where you control your subsequently be disabled Alarm System* again after 7 further incorrect...
  • Page 4 EURO User Manual Using Proximity Tags Your EURO system may have been enabled for use with proximity tokens, or ‘Tags’.* If you have Tag Readers installed then simply hold your Tag against the ‘Tag’ logo. When using the keypads, hold your Tag to the area shown left.
  • Page 5 EURO User Manual Using Keyfobs The Wireless Key Fob allows quick, easy and control of your alarm system. Press the closed padlock to set the system Press the open padlock to unset the system The functionality of the buttons is fully programmable, and it is useful to keep a record in the table below to remind you how your fob has been configured.
  • Page 6 EURO User Manual Warning Indications All setting points (Keypads or Tag Readers) have LEDs to clearly indicate what is happening. Alert Alarm Tamper Fault Unset The ‘Alert’ LED will flash if there is information available to you. Enter your code to see the information.
  • Page 7 EURO User Manual Security Checks Before you set your system: You must ensure all doors and windows are securely closed and any pets or people are excluded from areas protected movement sensors. Close Doors & Windows Exclude Pets and People Page 6...
  • Page 8: Using Euro Panel With Code Or Tag

    EURO User Manual Leaving the Building If you are leaving the building, go to your EURO keypad and key in your PIN code, or Time: 15:02 present your tag. The Exit Tone Starts The appropriate area (ABCD) keys will illuminate. (If flexi-set is enabled you will be able to choose which areas you set, see page 15) Leave by agreed Exit Route...
  • Page 9 EURO User Manual Simple Setting It is also possible to set the EURO EURO Time: 13:36 without using your PIN code or Tag. When your system is unset, press the ‘YES’ key, and then select the area you wish to set. For example, to set area C: Press ‘YES’, then Press ‘C’...
  • Page 10 EURO User Manual Entering the Building To enter the building you must use the agreed entry route and go straight to the keypad. ENTRY [020] The Entry Tone will be sounding TIME “beep – beep – beep –“ ENTRY [010] TIME Key in your PIN code, or present your tag.
  • Page 11 EURO User Manual Quick Adding of a New Tag If during the unset mode you present a tag to the system which is not recognised, you will be asked if you would like to add it as a valid user. Unknown Tag Add new user? Press ‘YES’...
  • Page 12 EURO User Manual Using an External Proximity Reader Setting your EURO panel with the External Proximity Reader Present a valid tag to the reader and then remove it. The GREEN LED will come on. Present the same tag to the reader, and then remove it.
  • Page 13 EURO User Manual Using an External Proximity Reader Setting your EURO panel with the Internal Proximity Reader Present a valid tag to the reader and then remove it. The GREEN padlock LED will come on for 5 seconds to indicate that the panel is setting. An exit tone will be generated during the exit prodedure, and a confirmation beep will sound 5 seconds after completion of setting.
  • Page 14: Intelligent Setting

    EURO User Manual Intelligent Set If you wish to set your EURO panel and stay in the building (e.g. set the alarm at night), the EURO’s intelligent operating system will realise which level of security you require and will set only part of the system. You will NOT need to press a Push-to-Set button if you set only part of a system.
  • Page 15 Dog in Study D=Storeroom In addition, names can be given to the whole system ‘ALL AREAS’ SETTING These will be displayed when setting the ALL AREAS system. Note: The Euro 46 has six available areas, labelled as ABCD01. Page 14...
  • Page 16 EURO User Manual Codes with Flexi-Set For greater flexibility in setting parts of SET AREAS your system, you can make a choice at [ABCD] the keypad. Key in your PIN code or present your Tag. If you do not wish to set all the areas assigned to your PIN code/tag, simply select the areas you wish to Set by pressing the relevant A B C D key(s).
  • Page 17 EURO User Manual Flexi-Unset When EURO is already set and you wish EURO to unset: Time 15:25 Key in your PIN code or present your tag. If entry timer has started: All areas for which the tag or PIN code is valid will be unset.
  • Page 18 EURO User Manual Flexi-UnSet If your codes have been set up with Flexi-Unset enabled, you will always have a choice of what areas you would like to set or unset, regardless of whether the entry timer is running or not –...
  • Page 19: Omitting Inputs

    EURO User Manual Deliberately omitting an Input when leaving the Building In a domestic setting you may wish to ignore a window you have deliberately left open in the summer time. There may be another fault on the system which you want to ignore when you set the system.
  • Page 20 EURO User Manual Deliberately omitting an Input when leaving the Building OMIT INPUT? At some time you may wish to isolate a detector if a room is occupied. Enter your PIN code or tag. While the exit tone is sounding press the ‘YES’...
  • Page 21: Silencing The Alarm

    EURO User Manual Silencing Alarms If an alarm tone sounds, the alert LED will flash: Just key in your PIN code or Present your tag. The Alarm will stop sounding The display will indicate the why the Alarm Silenced Low Volts alarm has activated.
  • Page 22: Engineer Reset

    You will be required to quote a 6-digit code by telephone (advise them that the system is a Quote G19867 Castle Euro ONE). You will then be given a Anti-Code Needed special code which will reset the system for that one occasion only.
  • Page 23: Chime Facility

    Simply press the ‘C’ key. The display will show a ‘C’ Euro 46 Time: 15:31 Now if the door opens you will be alerted by the ‘chime’ tone. Euro 46 Time: 15:32 To cancel the ‘Chime’...
  • Page 24: Keypad Hold Up/Personal Attack

    EURO User Manual Keypad Hold-Up If you need to summon personal assistance in an emergency, EURO Euro 46 allows you to do so. Time 15:40 Simply press the ‘1’ and ‘7’ keys at the same time. Or you may have a wireless keyfob...
  • Page 25: Manager Menu

    EURO User Manual Manager Menu manager menu accessed Euro 46 pressing ‘D’ and then keying in your Time: 15:45 Manager PIN code. You then have a choice of: Set Date & Time? (see page 25) Omit Inputs? (see page 26)
  • Page 26: Changing Date & Time

    EURO User Manual Set Date and Time Press ‘YES’ SET DATE & (Press to move to the next menu) ‘NO’ TIME? Enter Year (eg 06=2006) YEAR (00-99) [06] Press ‘YES’ Enter Month MONTH (1-12) [08] Press ‘YES’ Enter Day (1-31) [12] Press ‘YES’...
  • Page 27: Omitting 24 Hr Inputs

    EURO User Manual Omit Inputs Some of your doors may rarely be used (e.g fire doors) and your system may be Omit Day Al[--] designed such that if they are opened your panel will generate an alarm, even if the panel is unset. If you need to open these doors you can omit them from the system as shown below.
  • Page 28: Change/Add Codes Or Tags

    EURO User Manual Adding PIN Codes or Tags A record should be kept as shown on Page 48 CHANGE CODES? Press ‘YES’ (Press ‘NO’ to move to the next Menu) Press ‘YES’ Add New User? (Press ‘NO’ to delete or change an existing user) Go to the next page to learn how to add new users to the Euro System.
  • Page 29 EURO User Manual Adding PIN Codes or Tags Empty [004] EURO identifies each user by a different ‘User Number’. Eg ‘John’ would be user 01 – ‘Jane’ would be user 02 etc. Now key in the ‘User Number’ whose PIN code/Tag you wish to add or change.
  • Page 30 EURO User Manual Adding PIN Codes or Tags Choose the level of authority the user is User Type allowed. (User) User – cannot access Manager Menu. Manager – can use Manager Menu. (Use ‘B & D’ keys to make your choice). Press ‘YES’...
  • Page 31 EURO User Manual Adding PIN Codes or Tags Flexi-Set gives you the opportunity to choose the areas you require to set Flexi Set when you use your PIN code or Tag. If you do not choose Flexi-Set your Code/Tag will simply set the areas Flexi Set assigned without...
  • Page 32 EURO User Manual Adding PIN Codes or Tags Using the numeric keys, you can enter a user name, similar to typing a text message on a mobile phone. Use ‘0’ key for space. The A B C D keys on the keypad are used as follows: ‘A’...
  • Page 33: Adding Wireless Keyfobs

    Enforcer User Manual Adding Key Fobs Key in the ‘User Number’ whose PIN Empty [003] code/Tag you wish to add or change. Press ‘YES’ Press any button on the key fob. Stars Enter User Code will appear in the square brackets. [****] To delete a key fob press ‘C’.
  • Page 34 Enforcer User Manual Adding Key Fobs Button 1 Button 5 Button 2 Button 6 Button 3 Button 7 Button 4 Button 8 After you have selected which button to programme, press ‘YES’. There are 6 actions that can be assigned Button Action to the individual buttons, use the the ‘B’...
  • Page 35 Enforcer User Manual Adding Key Fobs No Action Show Status Set Area Unset Any Area Latch Output Timed Output User Controls Output [xx] Output ON Time Fob Output 1 [030] Use the number keys to Use the ABCD keys to Use the B &...
  • Page 36: Deleting Codes, Tags And Keyfobs

    EURO User Manual Adding PIN Codes or Tags To edit or delete a user, use the B and D Delete/Change User? keys to select the user number from the list. The user type (code, keyfob or tag will displayed along with each user’s name for easy reference).
  • Page 37: Review History Log

    EURO User Manual Review History Log REVIEW LOG? Press ‘YES’ (P ress ‘NO’ to move to the next menu) Panel Log? Press ‘YES’ To advance through the logs: Date & Time Press ‘D’ <EVENT> For added information: <Area Involved> Press ‘C’ <User Involved>...
  • Page 38: Sms Phonebook

    EURO User Manual SMS Phone Book PHONEBOOK? Press ‘YES’ (Press ‘NO’ to move to the next Menu) Use the ‘D’ key to scroll to which SMS SMS Numbers telephone number you wish to change (1-4). Press ‘YES’ Using the numeric keys, type in the new Mobile No.
  • Page 39: Walk Testing Detectors

    EURO User Manual Testing your System Press ‘YES’ WALK TEST? (Press ‘NO’ to move to the next Menu) Choose the area(s) you wish to test by pressing the appropriate ABCD keys. Walk Test Zone Press ‘YES’ Front Door All detectors waiting to be tested will scroll in the display.
  • Page 40: Sms Messaging System

    The fee for routine checking is collected automatically via a premium rate number when the EURO panel makes its regular authorisation and routing call to the Castle Host Computer (CHC). Should this call fail, the display will show ‘CHC Test Fail’ until the next time that the call is made successfully (see next page for making test calls to the CHC).
  • Page 41 EURO User Manual Test CHC Communications It is recommended that this test is only undertaken under the supervision of your alarm installation engineer. Press ‘NO’ to move to the next menu START CHC SMS UPDATE? (Press ‘YES’ to make the test (under the direction of an alarm engineer), the test call will be via a premium rate number) Press Y if using...
  • Page 42: Dial Out Menu

    EURO User Manual Dial Out Menu Your alarm system may be configured DIAL OUT MENU? so that you can control the system via a PC. If you wish to continue… Press ‘YES’ (Press ‘NO’ to move to the next menu) Use the ‘D’...
  • Page 43: Testing Your Sounder

    EURO User Manual Allow Engineer Menu When your alarm installation engineer comes to your premises for a maintenance ALLOW ENGINEER visit or to correct a fault after an alarm he MENU? will require access to the programming of the system. Press ‘YES’...
  • Page 44: Block Remote Set

    EURO User Manual Block Remote Set Your alarm system may be configured BLOCK REMOTE SET? so that your alarm installation company or company manager can set or unset the system remotely via PC. Should you wish to block this access you can do so through this menu.
  • Page 45 EURO User Manual Menu Exit To exit from Manager Menu and return to EXIT MANAGER MENU? normal mode. Press ‘YES’ If you wish to select any of the Manager Menu items again press the ‘NO’ key until your choice is displayed (see page 24). Manager/User Menu Options Operators holding Euro Manager codes have access to the following programming...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    EURO User Manual Troubleshooting Help with Setting your System If when you key in your PIN code (or present your Tag) a warning tone sounds and the fault LED comes on, the keypad display will show the nature of the problem. An appropriate A B C D key will flash to indicate within which area the problem exists.
  • Page 47 EURO User Manual Troubleshooting Problems when leaving the Building If when you have closed the final exit door (and pushed the ‘Push to Set’ if fitted) button , the exit tone continues to sound an interrupted tone… “beep – beep – beep – “ You have probably left a protected door on the exit route open.
  • Page 48: Service & Codeholder Records

    EURO User Manual Service Information We are sure that you will be delighted with your Euro Alarm installation. For your personal reference here is a record of the relevant service information. External set/unset readers and access control readers meet the requirements of environmental class 4.
  • Page 49 EURO User Manual User Codes Warning: This information should be removed from the manual and stored in a secure location. Photocopy this page if you have more users. Page 48...
  • Page 50: Disclaimer

    Whilst we will use our best endeavours to resolve any issues relating to these uses of equipment manufactured by us, Castle Care-Tech are in no way responsible for the operation of the PSTN or other transmission media, the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) or the SMSC - or for the end-to-end security and delivery of information and messages involved.
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