Enforcer: Programming Manual 
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Engineer Tests Programming: 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. 
 
 
 
 
 
3.14 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. 
View Inputs / Bells / Arming Station Signal Strength: 
This option is used to view the signal strength for any wireless input, bell or arming station that 
is learnt to the HomeControl+ system. The signal strength is shown on both the individual 
wireless device and on the HomeControl+ Panel in the following ways: 
If a Green LED is shown the signal strength is HIGH. 
If a Red LED is shown the signal strength is LOW / NONE. 
Once one of the signal strength menus 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. On 
the LCD display it is also possible to view each individual device’s signal strength as a 
percentage. 
3 = Excellent signal – Shows GREEN on the wireless Device / 80 to 100% 
2 = Good signal – Shows GREEN on the wireless Device / between 30 to 80% 
1 = Weak signal – Shows RED on the wireless Device / between 10 to 30% 
0 = Missing – Shows RED on the wireless Device / between 0 to 10% 
‘?’ = Waiting for device signal strength information  
View Inputs / Bells/ Arming Stations - 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 
Wireless Dual Frequency Menu 
This option shows information on whether the panel/wireless ZEM are working as a Single or 
Dual Frequency system. It will also display which inputs (if any) are single frequency and 
stopping the panel from operating in dual frequency mode. 
   
ENGINEER TESTS?
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Communications?
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