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Brand | CASTLE |
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Model | Euro mini |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Guides through setting the address for the first connected keypad.
Procedure to access the keypad code menu using the 'D' key.
Explains the process of initialising and enabling new keypads in the engineering menu.
Details entering the default engineer code (1111) to access the engineering menu.
Exiting the engineering menu by pressing the 'A' key when a main menu item is displayed.
Scrolling to 'Exit Engineering Menu' and pressing 'YES' to exit.
Guides on selecting double pole or double end of line (DEOL) system modes.
Details the choices for detection mode: Double Pole, DEOL 4K7/2K2, or DEOL 4K7/4K7.
Guides through programming all 10 inputs, including types, attributes, and names.
Details selecting input type and assigning it to level sets A, B, C, or D.
Explains setting attributes like Chime, Omittable, Double Knock, and Normally Open for inputs.
Guides on allocating keypads to different part sets and system addresses.
Details pressing '1' to install a keypad or '2' to install a reader.
Details adjustable timers: Entry/Exit, Siren, Fire Siren, Re-arm, and Double Knock.
Explains entering specific values for entry, exit, re-arm, and fire siren times.
Explains selecting between Timed, Final Door, or Timed/Final modes for the exit procedure.
Procedure to change the master manager code, including clearing and entering a new code.
Procedure to change the engineer code by clearing and entering a new one.
Programming different alarm responses (silent, keypad, internal, full alarm) for each level set.
Details the 7 programmable outputs, including those shared with inputs (XPGM O/P).
Guides through selecting output types for Bell, Strobe, and XPGM outputs.
Resets the EURO mini panel to default factory settings.
Explains entering '2000' for general reset, '2001' for DEOL, or '2002' for double pole setup.
Option to clear all existing user, manager, and engineer codes.
Option to clear all recorded system logs and event history.
Lists various faults (e.g., Fuse Fail, Tamper, Low Volts) and their descriptions.
Explains fault codes for keypad failures, indicating the specific keypad address.