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User Manual
Wireless Alarm System
PIEZO WARNING:
This wireless alarm system contains
a 100dBA siren, please be aware of
this after activation.
EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009
EN50131-3:2009
EN50131-6:2008
EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008
Security Grade 2
Environmental Class II
RINS1346-4

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Pyronix Enforcer Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery BackupYes
Mobile AppYes (PyronixCloud)
Two-Way Wireless TechnologyYes
Power SupplyMains powered with battery backup
Remote ControlYes (via keyfob)
Event LogYes
CompatibilityWorks with Pyronix detectors and accessories
EncryptionAES 128-bit encryption

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

Battery Monitoring/Saving

System uses advanced technology to preserve battery life and warns of low battery.

Intelligent Arming

Enables control unit to automatically recognize home/away status for correct arming mode.

User Friendly Keyfobs

Two-way wireless keyfob displays system status via 3-colour LEDs and allows area control.

User Automation Outputs

Allows operation of up to 20 devices like gates, lights via keypad or keyfob.

SMS Text Notifications

Notifies user via SMS text message of system events in real time.

Chapter 2: Keypads / Readers

Control Panel Keypad

Overview of the main control panel keypad and its button functions.

Internal Tag Reader

Description of the internal tag reader and its associated LEDs.

External Tag Reader

Description of the external tag reader and its associated LEDs.

Chapter 3: The Keyfob

Locking the Keyfob

Instructions on how to lock and unlock the keyfob buttons to prevent accidental presses.

Keyfob Buttons

Details on how the keyfob buttons can be customized for various functions.

Quick Setting

Procedure for quickly setting the alarm system using the keyfob.

Chapter 4: Using Predictive Text

Chapter 5: Setting the Alarm (Code/Tag)

Setting Methods

Explains different setting methods: Final Door, Timed, and Push to Set.

Setting Using a Wireless Keyfob

Procedure to arm the system using a wireless keyfob.

Chapter 6: Unsetting the Alarm (Code/Tag)

Unsetting Using a Wireless Keyfob

Procedure to disarm the system using a wireless keyfob.

Chapter 7: Unsetting After an Alarm

Unsetting After Alarm Using Wireless Keyfob

Procedure to disarm the system after an alarm event using a keyfob.

Chapter 8: Using a Tag Reader

Chapter 9: Anti Code / Engineer Restore

Anti-Code

Procedure for using an 'anti code' to silence the alarm after activation.

Engineer Reset

Procedure for performing an engineer reset of the system.

Chapter 10: Intelligent Setting

Quick Arming

System automatically arms based on exit input, potentially quick setting area A.

Chapter 11: Fault Indications / Unable to Set

Fault Indications

How to identify and check for system faults via keypad and ALERT LED.

Unable to Set

Indicates an input is active, requiring checks for open windows, movement etc.

Keyfob Fault Indications

Keyfob status LED flashes orange when a system fault is present.

Chapter 12: Advanced Functions

Chime Feature

Enables audible chime for inputs on the system, configurable by engineer.

Omitting Inputs

Allows isolation of detectors for occupied rooms, requires engineer setup.

Keypad Hold Up

Procedure for activating a 'hold up' alarm by pressing specific keys.

Chapter 13: Master Manager Menu

Entering the Master Manager Menu

Steps to access the Master Manager Menu using the manager code or tag.

Exiting the Master Manager Menu

Procedure to exit the Master Manager Menu by scrolling or pressing the A key.

Chapter 13: Master Manager Menu (Continued)

Set Date and Time

Instructions for setting the system's date and time parameters.

Chapter 13: Master Manager Menu (Continued)

Change Codes (Adding, Tags, Keyfobs)

Function to add, edit, or delete user codes, tags, and program wireless keyfobs.

Chapter 13: Master Manager Menu (Continued)

Review Logs

Monitors operational information like setting/unsetting and alarm activations.

Phonebook

Allows programming and changing of up to 4 mobile numbers for SMS texting.

Chapter 13: Master Manager Menu (Continued)

Walk Test

Tests all programmed inputs on the alarm system.

Siren Test

Tests the siren and strobe outputs of the alarm system.

Chapter 13: Master Manager Menu (Continued)

Test CHC Communications

Tests communication with the SMS Host computer for SMS text services.

Dial Out Menu

Allows the control panel to dial a PC for programming information via UDL software.

Chapter 13: Master Manager Menu (Continued)

Allow Engineer Menu

Requires user authorization for the engineer to access the engineering menu.

Enter Anti-Code

Enables entry of an anti-code or engineer code to reset the system after an event.

Chapter 14: Disclaimer

Enforcer PSTN

Details on PSTN connectivity for signals to ARC and SMS text messages.

Enforcer GSM

Disclaimer regarding costs for test calls and responsibility for signal/network failure.

Chapter 15: Engineer Contacts and Tables

Engineer Information

Section for recording engineer and installation details.

Certification

Lists compliance with EU requirements and relevant standards for wireless devices.

Chapter 15: Engineer Contacts and Tables (Continued)

Input Contact Table

A table for documenting input numbers, names, areas, and descriptions.

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