Enforcer V10 Extended Programming Guide EN
Enforcer V10 Extended Programming Guide EN
Alarm Panel
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Version 01
Contents Input Attributes 14
Test Siren, Battery Load Test and Outputs 30 Appendix D. Output Types 50
Wired Devices 32
View Inputs 32
View PSUs 32
Communications 33
Communications Diagnostics 35
Alarm Response 36
Set Up Downloading 37
Software Revision 39
Other Codes
Keypad Security Code: ‘2000’
Delete All Wireless Data: ‘2000’
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you are still experiencing issues with the installation, please call our UK technical support team.
Please note: In order to get your issue resolved quickly, please have the software revision of the panel
ready to give to one of our engineers.
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.
Please note
1. All tamper alarms (including case tamper), will be disabled once in the Engineer Menu.
2. All personal attack and fire alarms will not cause an alarm in the Engineer Menu.
Please 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.
Change inputs
Programs all input types, attributes, areas and names and on the Enforcer.
Please note: Keypads and Readers must be addressed at the device and at the keypad.
Change outputs
Programs any outputs and assigns output modules to the Enforcer.
Diagnostics
Displays power, input status, wireless arming stations, wireless signal strength and wireless battery levels.
Communications
Enables a modem (if connected), allows signalling via communication formats or SMS, and enables the ProControl+
App and Cloud. Please refer to the ‘Communications Guide’.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Default Codes
User: ‘Blank’
Master Manager: 2222
Engineers: 1111
Initial Power Up
Power up the Enforcer system, an alarm will be generated. Proceed to the Enforcer keypad, which will display (from
power up):
1. Once power has been applied to the Enforcer, ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed, followed by ‘485 Comms Lost’.
After approximately one minute, the Enforcer will the time on the display, indicating the system is ready to
use.
2. The Enforcer is defaulted to keypad address ‘0’.
Wired Keypads/Readers
Key functions
a = Exit Engineer and Manager menu / Selects Area A.
b = Moves backwards to the previous menu item / Selects Area B.
c = Enables chime and displays additional information in the log / Scrolls back ‘one’ in a sub menu / Selects Area
C.
D = Moves forward in the log / scrolls between options and enters the master manager menu /Selects Area D.
f p = Not used. [ ] = Directional buttons.
I = Selects items and enters menus.
A = Cancels items, resets the panel and moves to next item in a menu item.
Please note
1. If any additional keypads are installed on the Enforcer, it is possible to access the Engineer Menu on
any keypad. For example, if the Engineer menu is accessed on keypad address 0, the other keypads
will display ‘System Busy’. To access the Engineer menu on any other keypad, press the key on the
relevant keypad and the Engineer menu will be displayed.
2. A wireless keypad can be connected to set/unset (LEDRKP-WE)
Please note: The system will set depending on the type of exit mode programmed
(Final door, Timed or Push to set)
1. Press .
2. Enter the Engineer code (default 1111).
3. Press if any faults appear.
4. ‘SET SYSTEM’ is displayed.
5. Press
6. Select the areas to set. Press
7. The setting period will begin.
8. Once the timer expires, and a beep is heard, the Enforcer is set.
9. To unset, enter the Engineer code again.
Please note
1. The system will give the correct signalling response to the Setting, and any resulting alarm.
2. If the system has been set by any other code, the Engineer code will not unset it.
Please note: Please note that powering down the system will reset the time and date information.
DST Adjust
Enable or disable the ‘Day Light Saver Time Adjust’ as required.
Control Inputs
‘Control Inputs’ learns and deletes wireless inputs (detectors, contacts, sensors etc).
Control Bells
‘Control Bells’ learns and deletes wireless Deltabell external sounders.
[0] No action: Disables the button. [1] Show Status: GREEN = Unset. RED = Set.
[2] Set Area: Sets the chosen area. [3] Unset Area: Unsets the chosen area.
[4] Operate Output: Triggers an output (programmable) [6] Personal attack: Activates a personal attack
when the nominated button is pressed. activation (programmed in Engineers only)
Please note: Keyfobs are learnt in the Master Manager Menu in the function ‘EDIT USERS’.
Learning Inputs
1. Press or to scroll to ‘WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL’. Press
2. ‘Control Inputs’ will be displayed. Press .
3. ‘Learn Devices’ will be displayed. Press or press to access the delete
menus (you can either delete individual devices or delete all).
4. Press [ or ] to select the input (1-32) to learn and press .
5. Open the wireless device then press and hold the ‘LEARN’ button until all LEDs
flash then release.
Learning Bells
1. Press or to scroll to ‘WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL’. Press .
2. ‘Control Inputs’ will be displayed. Press h.
3. ‘Control Bells’ will be displayed. Press .
4. ‘Learn Devices’ will be displayed. Press or press to access the delete
menus (you can either delete individual devices or delete all).
5. Press [ or ] to select the bell (1 or 2) to learn and press .
6. Open the wireless external siren then press and hold the ‘LEARN’ button until
all LEDs flash then release.
Please note: Once the green LED flashes, the learn process has been successful. If the red LED flashes,
repeat the process above as the learn procedure has not been successful.
Please note
1. Keyfobs are learnt in the Master Manager Menu under ‘EDIT USERS’.
2. Using the output types 170-199 (User Defined), outputs can be activated by the keyfob buttons. Refer
to ‘User Outputs’ function in the ‘CHANGE OUTPUTS’ menu.
Please note
1. Once the green LED flashes, the learn process has been successful. If the red LED flashes, repeat the
process above as the learn procedure has not been successful.
2. Tags to control setting/unsetting are learnt in the Master Manager Menu under ‘EDIT USERS’.
CHANGE INPUTS
A total of 66 inputs can be programmed on the Enforcer system. All inputs are unused by default. To save any
programming the Engineer menu must be exited.
Input Types
See Appendix B for all input type options.
Most commonly used input types:
[06] Intruder. [07] Final Exit. [08] Entry Route. [13] Day Alarm.
Please note
1. If an alarm is triggered from an Entry Route input, it will store for 2 seconds before an alarm is
activated. If a Final Exit input is triggered within this time, the system will select entry time, rather than
an intruder alarm.
2. Inputs may be automatically omitted at the time of reinstatement, which is at the end of confirmation
time. This is irrelevant of whether the input has the attribute ‘Ommitable’ set to ‘Yes’ or ‘No’
Input Areas
The Enforcer supports up to four areas and can be used as follows:
Area A: All Factory
Area B: Reception Only
Area C: Offices Only
Area D: Factory Floor Only
Please note: All inputs in a common area must be programmed as ‘Entry Route’ or ‘Final Exit’.
Omittable
Enables the input to be manually omitted (disabled) from the setting procedure. To omit inputs, there is a function
in the Master Manager menu called ‘OMIT INPUTS’.
Double Knock
The control will only generate an alarm if this input is triggered twice within a pre-set period, or if the input remains
in fault condition for that period.
Normally Open
Enables the system to respond correctly when detectors of ‘normally open’ configuration are wired to the system.
Alternatively converts input types which default to ‘normally open’ (e.g. Push to set) to operate with normally closed
devices.
Monitor Activity
Enables the input to generate an alarm if the input does not detect any activity for a period specified by the NAT
(Non Activity Time.) See ‘Change Timers’.
Confirm Group
If inputs are selected into the same confirm group, each input will only generate an unconfirmed alarm (and will not
generate a confirmed activation). This is useful when two or more shock sensors are being activated by the same
event. If a confirm group is selected as ‘00’, the inputs are not part of any group.
CHOOSE MODE
If a Enforcer I/O board or any Zone Expander Module (Input Expander or ZEM) are used, the resistance, EOL mode
and response time of the inputs can be programmed.
Please note: Alarm 4K7, Tamper 2K2 must be selected if wiring double pole to an expander.
EOL Mode
EOL Mode programs all input expanders to operate as:
[0] Single End of Line (SEOL). [1] Double End of Line (DEOL).
Please note: Settings above (>) 400ms do not comply with PD 6662 / EN 50131.
ZEM Address
[0] ZEM Address 0 (Inputs 35-42) [1] ZEM Address 1 (Inputs 43-50)
[2] ZEM Address 2 (Inputs 51-58) [3] ZEM Address 3 (Inputs 59-66)
Please note: Inputs 33 and 34 are taken from the I/O board, these do not need to be addressed.
ZEM Installed
[0] No [1] ZEM8/EURO37R
[2] EURO-ZEM32-WE
Enter Location
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.
4. Enter the location of the ZEM. This is so it is referenced and will appear on the
display if a fault occurs. Press to return to ZEM addressing.
5. Press to return to the Engineers menu.
CHANGE OUTPUTS
This function programs all output types, Any output type may be programmed to any of the systems outputs,
including any outputs for wireless bells. Outputs must be used within their rated capacity. Please see the installation
manual.
[0003] Intruder Any [0006] Confirmed Any [0014] Siren Any [0016] Strobe Any
[0018] Unconfirmed Any [0051] Line Fault [0052] Mains Fail [1###] Follow Input
ZEM Outputs
If a zone expander with additional outputs has been connected to the Enforcer, this function programs the outputs
on each expander. The address of the expander is required before the output programming.
Wireless Bells
At default, any wireless bells learnt to the Enforcer have the two outputs programmed as ‘Siren Any’ and ‘Strobe Any’.
These outputs can be programmed differently if required.
8. ‘User Outputs’ will be displayed. User Outputs can be activated from the
Master Manager Menu, and can also be programmed to be operated via a
keyfob. If required, this is programmed in ‘Program Keyfob Buttons’ , sub-menu
‘WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL’ and program a button(s) for types 170-199.
ASSIGN KEYPADS/READERS
Any additional keypads or readers must be addressed correctly before enabling them in this function. The Enforcer
keypad is automatically addressed as 0 on initial power up. Refer to installation manual for more information.
Address
Up to 3 additional wired keypads or readers and 4 wireless arming stations can also be installed. Address 0 is used
for the Enforcer on-board keypad.
To enter the keypad menu, press and hold the key until ‘SECURITY CODE’ is displayed, and then enter ‘2000’.
This function is also used to address the keypad.
Please note: Wireless arming stations are learnt to one the 4 wireless arming station allocations on the
Enforcer. However, are seen as addresses 4-7 in ‘Assign Keypads and Readers’
Type
[0] Keypad [1] Reader [2] Not Used.
Reader is
If a reader is installed, the following options can be assigned to the reader:
[0] Set Point: Reader used for setting and unsetting.
[1] Not Used: Reader disabled
[2] Access Control: If an access control system is installed then the reader must be programmed as this type. The
lock open time and door open time can be programmed (in seconds).
[3] Unset Only: If the Reader is to be used as an unset device only, select this type.
[4] Entry Control: Used to lock/unlock doors. The external or internal reader can have magnetic locks connected to
them. This option is used in conjunction with ‘tag opens doors’ in ‘SITE OPTIONS’ page: 18. The lock open time and
door open time can be programmed (in seconds).
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). Therefore if Areas A and B are selected in the previous options (Arm point sets and unset), but Area
A only is selected in ‘Set point in’, then Area B will quick arm once a valid tag/code has been entered. To program
Areas operating with their programmed timer, then the Areas need to be entered into the “Set Point In” function.
Programming Readers
Set Point or Unset Only
Auto Wakeup
Forces the keypad to automatically wake up when an entry time is initiated.
Supervision
When switched to ‘Yes’ the control panel will supervise the signal of the wireless arming station.
Back Light
Toggles the LCD backlight on or off.
Entry/Exit Sound
When enabled, the arming station will mimic the entry/exit tones of the panel.
CHANGE TIMERS
This function controls all timers of the Enforcer.
Entry Time (0-255 seconds) Exit Time (0-255 seconds) Siren Time (2-15 minutes)
Confirm Time (1-99 minutes) Wireless Supervision (0-99 hrs) App Exit Time (0-199 seconds
Please note: The timer for inputs on ‘Soak Control’ is in the function ‘ENGINEER TESTS’.
Please note: User codes, fobs and keyfobs can only be changed in the Master Manager Menu. Please see
the user manual for more information.
5 Digit Pins?
If enabled, all new codes added to the system will require a minimum of 5 digits.
Please note: that this will not delete the Master Manager and the Engineer codes.
Please note: ACPO policy prevents use of Duress codes for police call purposes.
[3] Guard Code: A ‘Guard code’ can be used to unset the Enforcer only after an alarm has been activated for a
minimum time (see ‘Change Timers’ Appendix C). The code will set a system and an output type is available to signal
when this code is used (0058 Guard Code).
[4] Dial Out: A dial code is used to force the panel to dial out the UDL software while in ‘Day Mode’
[0] Unset / Set [1] Unset Only [2] Set Only [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.
Wards/Access: This will only be displayed if an Entry Control or Access Control reader is installed on the system. If
the address of the Entry Control or Access Control device is entered here, then the code will be assigned to that
reader only.
VOLUME CONTROL
The Volume Control function applies to the loudspeaker output only. Volume levels at the keypad are programmed
individually in the keypad menu.
Please note: App exit volume overrides other exit volumes when setting using ProControl+.
Volume levels
0 Completely silent.
1 Silent but sounds a beep when the system is set.
2-7 Volume range, 7 being the loudest.
Strobe/Squawk at Set
If ‘STROBE’, any output programmed as ‘STROBE ANY’ will activate for 5 seconds after the Enforcer has set. If ‘SQUAWK’
any output programmed as ‘SIREN ANY’ will activate for 5 seconds after the Enforcer has set, and if ‘BOTH’ then any
outputs programmed as STROBE ANY or SIREN ANY will activate for 5 seconds after the Enforcer has set.
Please note: If this function is enabled, a potential security risk could be in view for intruders to see.
Autoset Force
If ‘YES’, and an auto set timer is programmed on the InSite upload/download software, then the Enforcer will set on
an auto set regardless of any inputs being open during the setting period.
Please note: This must not be enabled when BS8243 option 6.4.5 is in use.
Intelligent Set
The system has the facility to automatically initiate a different set mode or area when you activate an input in a
certain area (rather than having to choose a different Set mode via the keypad). This is known as “Intelligent Setting”.
Please note that when Intelligent Setting has been enabled, the exit tone will commence at ‘intelligent’ volume.
When intelligent set is enabled, then level set B will start to set (if the user code is enabled in level set B). Then if a
Final Exit input is activated, which is programmed in level set A during the exit time, then the panel will automatically
‘quick set’ in level set A.
Please note: Intelligent Set only works when the panel is in Level Set mode. (See Site Options)
Common Lobby
If ‘Yes’, this will automatically prioritise the exit modes for each area:
(0 = Timed, 1 = Final Door, 2 = Timed/Final Door, 3 = PTS). This option is only relevant when Final Door option is used
on a system with different areas using a common lobby.
E.g. If Area C is selected as the ‘Final Door’ setting mode and the rest of the areas are selected as ‘Timed’, then
because ‘Final Door’ is higher priority, the users of every individual area must follow the ‘Final Door’ route to the
exit - making this door a ‘common for all areas’. If set to ‘NO’ the exit modes will be individually programmable to
each area.
Flexi Unset
When enabled, this setting will allow users to select which areas they unset (from the areas that they have been
permitted to unset.)
2 Key HU:
If the 1 and 7 keys are pressed and held together for a period of time (programmed in the keypad menu), a ‘Hold
Up’ will occur.
If ‘NONE’, the keys are disabled. If ‘SILENT’, a ‘Silent Hold Up’ will be signaled. 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.
Download if Set
If ‘YES’ any upload/download procedures will be possible on the InSite software regardless of the set/unset status
of the Enforcer.
System Displays
This function programs the text display on the keypad for when the system is unset, or an area is set. The Site Name
reference is programmed here which must match the site name programmed on the InSite software. There are
options to enable or disable displaying when set, alarms, hold ups or inputs.
Area texts
This programs how each Area will be displayed. For example if ‘Area A’ is used to set the full house this can be text
as “Full House Set”. There is a maximum of 16 characters on the display.
Sign on message
The Sign on Message is the main display on the top line in unset mode.
Display when set, display alarms and display HU’s (not compliant)
If ‘Display when set’ is enabled, then the Area Text will be displayed on the LCD keypad once the system is fully set.
If Display Alarms / HU’s are enabled, they will show any alarms that are activated before a valid user code/tag is
entered. If Display Inputs is enabled, any inputs activated in day mode will be displayed.
Exit Modes
The ‘Exit Modes’ operate the setting procedure of the Enforcer system. The following ‘Exit Modes’ are available:
[0] Timed
The Enforcer system will set when the programmed ‘Exit Time’ has expired.
Please note: This is NOT suitable for systems installed to comply with BS8243.
[2] Timed/Final
The Enforcer system will set when a ‘Final Exit’ input has been closed, or when an ‘Exit Time’ has expired. The ‘Final
Exit’ input will override any ‘Exit Time’ programmed if opened/closed.
Please note: This is NOT suitable for systems installed to comply with BS8243.
Panel Log
The Panel log records all events that occur on the Enforcer, i.e. Users entering their codes to set or unset areas, alarm
events, failures to set etc. Pressing will give more information of the display (for example, shows which user
unset the Enforcer).
Access Log
The Access log records all events for Access Control events.
With each log, use the key to move from one event to the previous event. The key will move from one
event to the next event that occurred.
To view additional details, press the key. If no other information is available, the display will move to the next
log entry. Pressing will return to the main screen for that entry.
Reviewing Logs
1. Press or to scroll to ‘REVIEW LOGS’. Press .
2. ‘Panel log’ will be displayed. Press to display the panel log.
3. The time, date and event will be displayed. Use [ or ] to scroll through
the event log. If more information is required, for example, if ‘Alarm on Input’ is
displayed, press to show more information (e.g. the input that activated).
Press to exit the Panel log.
4. ‘Access log’ will be displayed. Press to display the access log and
repeat the operations mentioned above. Press to exit to the Engineer
menu.
ENGINEER TESTS
The test functions allow the engineer to test inputs, outputs, batteries and the siren.
Sounds To Play
This function previews all of the different tones the Enforcer system makes. They have a choice of: Chime, Chime
Follow, Exit, Exit Fault, Entry, Tech Fault, Tamper, Alarm, PA, and Fire.
Please note: If a just a specific input needs to be walk tested, press instead of selecting areas. This
will then allow specific inputs to be entered with the numerical keys, pressing after each input.
Then press to walk test them.
Soak control
Any input may be placed on ‘soak test’ which monitors the detector without giving an alarm activation. If the
chosen input triggers whilst the system is set, it will indicate the activation and enter the details in the event log. The
number of days the input is in soak control before the input becomes active can be programmed.
Please note: The ‘Initial Soak’ time should be set to equal or greater than the ‘Soak Days Left.’
Test siren
Any outputs programmed as ‘0014 Siren Any’ and ‘0016 Strobe Any’ will be tested.
Test outputs
The engineer can test all the programmable outputs on the Input/Outboard board and the output module.
Test communications
If the engineer is using SIA or Contact ID to signal events, this function can be used to send a test signal to the Alarm
Receiving Centre. It can also be used to test SMS signaling.
Fetch Time
This function is used to manually request the time from the cloud server if it hasn’t updated automatically. NOTE:
This will only be visible with an app compatible modem inserted.
Test Communications
1. Press or to scroll to ‘ENGINEER TESTS’. Press .
2. ‘Sound to play’ will be displayed. Press .
3. ‘Walk Test’ will be displayed. Press .
4. ‘Soak Test’ will be displayed. Press .
5. ‘Test Siren’ will be displayed. Press .
6. ‘Do Battery Load Test’ will be displayed. Press .
7. ‘Test Outputs’ will be displayed. Press .
8. ‘Test Communications’ will be displayed. Press to send a test signal to
the ARC.
9. Press to go back to the Engineer Menu.
DIAGNOSTICS
This option enables the engineer to perform full diagnostics on all key wired and wireless components of the
system.
Wireless Devices
View Inputs
This option views the status of all wireless inputs: O=Open, C=Closed, T=Tamper, F=Fault, S=Supervision fault and
B=Battery fault.
Signal Strength
This option is used to view the signal strength for any wireless input, bell or arming station that is learnt to the
system. The signal strength is shown on both the individual wireless device and on the panel in the following ways:
If a Green LED is shown on the peripheral, the signal strength is HIGH.
If a Red LED is shown on the peripheral the signal strength is LOW / NONE.
Battery Status
This option is used to measure the battery levels for wireless inputs and bells. The battery level is shown on the
control panel.
Once the battery status menu has been entered, ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed and a countdown from 300 seconds
will begin. 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
Replace = Battery needs to be replaced immediately
Wired Devices
View Inputs
This option views the status of all wired inputs: Open, Close, Tamper, and Fault.
Endstation Inputs: The status of the inputs will be shown. C = Closed. O = Open. F = Fault, T = Tamper. The resistance
reading can also be shown by pressing for any of the above for statuses.
ZEM Inputs: Choose the ZEM ID from [0] to [3] to view the input status.
View PSUs
This option allows diagnostics of the power supply information for the PSU on the control panel, as well as all the
additional peripheral devices, such as ZEM or Output modules that have a PSU on board.
Endstation PSU: End station voltage readings are displayed = Voltage: 13.7V.
ZEM PSUs: Choose the ZEM ID from [0] to [3] to read the PSU voltage readings.
OP Mod PSU: Choose the Output Module ID to read the PSU voltage readings.
Communications
This function displays the information gathered from the communication device currently fitted.
GPRS Module
GPRS Signal Strength: The range ‘0-31’ indicates the signal (31 = Excellent. >10 = Poor). ‘--.-- ‘ indicates no signal.
App or ARC Status messages: Displays the current connection status of the PyronixCloud.
Initialising – The panel is attempting to connect to the mobile network
No Network – There is no network available
Basic Network – The GSM network is available
Full Network – The panel is logged onto the GPRS network
Polling Cloud (App only) – The panel is polling the cloud
Polling ARC (ARC only) – The panel is polling the ARC
Last App Contact: Displays the time period since the last successful connection to the ProControl+ App.
Last Polled Cloud: Displays the time period since the last successful poll to the PyronixCloud.
Last Polled ARC: Displays the time since the last successful poll to the ARC.
GSM Modem
GSM Signal Strength: The range ‘0-31’ indicates the signal (31 = Excellent. >15 = Poor). ‘--.-- ‘ indicates no signal.
6. Press twice to exit, and again for the next sub-menu item.
7. ‘View Input Signal Strength’: To view each inputs signal strength press .
8. Use [ or ] to choose which inputs to view. Press .
9. The status of each input will be shown:
10. Press twice to exit, and again for the next sub-menu item.
11. Repeat the above for ‘View Bells Signal Strength’, and ‘View Arming Station
Signal Strength’.
12. ‘View Inputs Battery Status’:. Press .
13. Use [ or ] to choose which inputs to view. Press .
14. The status of each input will be shown
15. Press twice to exit, and again for the next sub-menu item.
16. Repeat the above for ‘View Bells Battery Status’, and ‘View Arming Station
Battery Status’
17. ‘Wireless Dual Frequency Menu’:. To view Dual Frequency menu information.
Press .
18. Press to exit.
O=Open, C=Closed, T=Tamper, and F=Fault. Press again to view each input
individually, and the resistor readings.
6. Press twice to exit, and again for the next sub-menu item.
7. Repeat the above for ‘ZEM Inputs’.
8. ‘View PSUs’: To view the power supply information press .
9. ‘Endstation PSUs’: The voltage will be displayed. Press . Press to
view the power supply information for ZEMs, Output Modules, Keypads and
readers.
10. Press twice to exit.
Communications Diagnostics
1. Press or to scroll to ‘DIAGNOSTICS’. Press .
2. Press until ‘Communications: is displayed. Press .
Please note: For more information, please refer to the ‘Modem and Communication Guide’.
Anti-Code Restore
If ‘YES’, the Enforcer will display an Anti-Code, to which can be used to generate a special reset code (usually from
the ARC) to reset the Enforcer.
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.
ALARM RESPONSE
The Alarm Response function controls how certain activations are to perform.
SET UP DOWNLOADING
If required, the Enforcer can be programmed remotely, or directly via a PC/Laptop.
To upload/download remotely, a communications module must be installed.
To upload/download directly, an RS232 must be used and connected directly to the Enforcer.
Please note: Make sure that the SIM card in use is enabled for GPRS data
and that the correct APN settings have been entered for your network
(See ‘COMMUNICATIONS’).
Please note: If a ‘Site Name’ is set up on the panel, the UDL ‘Site Name’
must be exactly the same, otherwise the connection will fail.
E.g. Control Panel -> Device Manager -> Ports (Typical Windows PC)
3. Make sure that the RS-232 icon (at the bottom of the screen) has turned green
SOFTWARE REVISION
This option identifies all software revisions.
Press or to scroll to ‘SOFTWARE REVISION’. Press .
The software revision will be displayed (e.g. V10.00c) Press .
The Hub software revision will be displayed (e.g. V3.54). Press .
If any modems are connected, the display will show the software revision here. Press .
CLEAN START
It is essential that a factory default (Clean Start) is performed after initial power up to ensure that the correct defaults
are applied. Please see Appendix A for a list of all defaults for each code.
Clear Codes
If this function is not accepted, then all codes, tags and keyfobs will be still present on the Enforcer.
Clear Logs
If this function is not accepted, then all event logs will be still present on the Enforcer.
Please note
1. If everything is defaulted, the system memory will also be restored to factory defaults except the
following:
2. Keypad address ‘0’ remains enabled at all times & the keypad in use remains enabled
3. Additional keypads connected will keep the area information
APPENDIX C. TIMERS
TIMER FUNCTION RANGE
Entry time for each area. (if programmed as the input type ‘Final
Entry Time 0 – 255 seconds
Exit’)
Exit Time Exit time for each area. 0 – 255 seconds
APP Exit Time Exit time when set via the HomeControl+ app 0 – 199 seconds
Siren Time Cut off time for external sounder. Separate for each area. 2 – 15 minutes
Delay after intruder alarm before siren live. Not valid within 3
Siren Delay 0 – 20 minutes
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
Confirm Time 1 – 99 minutes
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:
HU Confirm Time 8 – 20 hours
BS8243 specifies a confirm time between 8 and 20 hours. This
also can be used in conjunction with testing an omit signal.
0002 Hold Up Any "At a HU or Duress alarm When a valid code is entered
(This includes keypad HU)"
0003 Intruder Any At alarm, while system is At first valid code entry and at
disarmed end of confirm time.
0005 Misoperation Any When system is silenced after any After 2 minutes
(Abort) ‘intruder’ output is triggered
0006 Confirmed Any After two ‘intruder’ alarm At next code entry
activations
0007 Tamper Any Any tamper alarm At code entry to silence And at
end of confirm time.
0008 Duress At a Duress alarm (i.e. from a When a valid code is entered
keypad)
0009 HU Device Any At alarm on a HU input only When a valid code is entered
0010 Gas At alarm When a valid code is entered
0011 Set Fail Pre-set time after start of exit At code entry to rearm
time, if exit procedure is not
complete
0012 Entry Deviation When deviation from entry route At code entry to unset
occurs, during entry time
0013 Secure Intruder Any At alarm, after exit time started, At first valid code entry and at
until unset end of confirm time.
For the keypad and tag readers, the top line will show the set point name, for the ZEMs and output modules a
‘Location’ description (if inputted) will be shown on the top line of the display instead of the address number.
(Address number will be displayed in 2 digits, e.g.: 00,01,02 etc).
Detection Faults
FAULT DESCRIPTION SOLUTION
Secure switch closed. Same method of
Case Tamper XXX Case tamper switch open
showing the device as battery fault.
Communication Faults
FAULT DESCRIPTION SOLUTION
If modem not present, ensure that
“Disable Digi” option is set to ‘YES’ and
Control Panel Modem End Station unable to communicate
“DOWNLOAD MODE” is set to ‘NONE’
Fault with Digi Modem
or ‘RS232’. If present, but not detected,
check the modem is inserted correctly.
Check ALL call details are programmed
Call to ARC from Digi Modem Digi correctly. Ensure signalling format is
Control Panel ARC Call Modem has failed. Note: This is a correctly set for ARC receiver. Ensure
Fail communication problem, which is rarely that calls to the ARC or SMS bureaux
caused by an equipment fault. numbers are allowed on the PSTN line,
eg 0800, 0845 etc.
Only operative if "DOWNLOAD BY
MODEM" selected OR "DISABLE DIGI/
Control Panel Line Fault PSTN Line Fault signalled by Digi
SMS" is set to 'NO'.
100 Modem.
Note: ‘Line Fault’ timer operative.