Enforcer: Programming Manual 
Page: 35 
Appendix B.  Input Types 
Number & Type  Operation 
00 Unused  Factory default. Input is programmed out of operation. 
01 Fire 
Active at all times. Audible response: Full (differentiated). 
Communicator: ‘Fire’ signal. 
02 Gas 
Active at all times. Audible Response: Full (differentiated) 
Communicator: ‘Gas’ signal. 
03 HU
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Active at all times. Audible Response: Full (differentiated) 
Communicator: ‘Hold Up’ and ‘Input HU’ signals. 
04 Silent HU
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Active at all times. Audible Response: None 
Communicator: ‘Hold Up’ and ‘Input HU’ signals. 
05 Tamper 
When unset: Audible Response: Internal only Communicator: ‘Tamper’ signal. 
When set: Audible Response: Full (differentiated) Communicator: ‘Tamper’ and 
‘Unconfirmed’ signals. 
06 Intruder 
Active when set. Audible Response: Full  
Communicator: ‘Intruder’ and ‘Unconfirmed’ signals. 
07 
Final Exit 
(FX)
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Active when set – initiates entry timer if system not unset before entry time 
expires: Audible Response: Full.  
Communicator: ‘Intruder’ and ‘Unconfirmed’ signals. 
08 
Entry Route 
(ER) 
Active when set, except during entry time.  
Audible Response: Full.  
Communicator: ‘Intruder’ and ‘Unconfirmed’ signals. 
09 
ER  
(Part FX) 
When fully set (A), acts as Entry route input, as above. When part set (B,C,D), 
acts as Final Exit input, as above. 
10 
FX  
(Part ER) 
When fully set (A), acts as Final Exit input, as above. When part set (B,C,D), acts 
as Entry route input, as above. 
11 PTS 
Active during exit time to complete Setting procedure 
No audible or communicator response. 
Note: May be used to act as ‘doorbell’ by use of ‘chime’ attribute. 
 
13 Day Alarm 
When armed: Audible Response: Full; Communicator: ‘Instant’ signals.  When 
disarmed: Audible Response: Programmable; Communicator: ‘24hr Alarm’ signal 
(if programmed in Alarm Responses menu). 
16 Fault 
When armed: Audible Response: Full; Communicator: ‘Instant’ signals.  When 
disarmed: Audible Response: Programmable; Communicator: ‘24hr Alarm’ signal 
(if programmed in Alarm Responses menu). 
20 
Keyswitch 
Latched
*
 
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to Set/Unset the Set modes assigned 
to it. Setting includes normal exit time, etc. Requires latching action switch. 
21 
Entry Shock 
Input 
Active when system set. Works in conjunction with EE input type for detection of 
forced entry. See page 35 for details. 
23 
Keyswitch 
Pulsed
*
 
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to Set/Unset the Set modes assigned 
to it. Requires momentary action switch to toggle set/unset state. 
32 Flood 
This input type will work as a 24hr input, any inputs that are programmed for 
Flood will activate the external siren.  
42 Medical 
This input type will work as a 24hr input, any inputs that are programmed for 
Medical will activate the external siren. 
44 
ATE Line 
Fail 
Once a ATE line fail has been recognised the input will open. 
*The use of these inputs will make the system unable to comply with EN50131-1 Grade 2 
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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.