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Pyronix EURO 46 APP - User Manual

Pyronix EURO 46 APP
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RINS1840-2
EURO 46 APP

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Questions and Answers

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    sbryantSep 23, 2025
    What causes 'CALL FAIL TO ARC' on my Pyronix EURO 46 APP Control Panel and how can I fix it?
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      isaiah72Sep 23, 2025
      If your Pyronix Control Panel displays 'CALL FAIL TO ARC', check that ALL call details are programmed correctly and ensure that the signaling format is correctly set for the ARC receiver.
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    Mandy DavisAug 25, 2025
    What does 'BAT CRITICAL' mean on my Pyronix Control Panel?
    • J
      Jason Young PhDAug 25, 2025
      If the Pyronix Control Panel displays 'BAT CRITICAL', it means the system is protecting the battery from deep discharge damage during an extended mains failure, and the system is about to power down!
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    Joseph ArnoldAug 25, 2025
    Why are the Pyronix EURO 46 APP Control Panel keys locked out?
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      Steven HigginsAug 26, 2025
      If the Pyronix Control Panel displays 'KEYS LOCKED OUT', it could be due to two main reasons. First, check to ensure that no two devices are using the same address. If you find any overlaps, correct the addressing, then power cycle the system to reinitialize it. Second, too many incorrect key presses might have triggered a 'Code Guessing' lockout. If this is the case, wait 90 seconds for the keypad to be reintroduced to the system.
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    Steven BeltranAug 27, 2025
    How to fix a 'CASE TAMPER' error on my Pyronix EURO 46 APP Control Panel?
    • M
      Mr. Gerald SmithAug 27, 2025
      If your Pyronix Control Panel displays 'CASE TAMPER', make sure the tamper switch is fully closed.
  • J
    Jared PhillipsAug 27, 2025
    What does 'LOW VOLTS' mean on my Pyronix EURO 46 APP?
    • R
      rodriguezericaAug 27, 2025
      If your Pyronix Control Panel displays 'LOW VOLTS', it means the battery voltage has dropped below the normal 'battery fault' level during a mains failure.
  • A
    Allison RyanSep 16, 2025
    How to resolve 'Error some Areas cannot be unset' on Pyronix EURO 46 APP Control Panel?
    • S
      Seth JacksonSep 16, 2025
      If the Pyronix Control Panel displays 'Error some Areas cannot be unset', programming must be adjusted before exiting Engineer mode.
  • M
    Mary DunlapSep 13, 2025
    How do I fix '- 01 (xx) CASE TAMPER' on my Pyronix Control Panel?
    • J
      Joseph BradleySep 13, 2025
      If your Pyronix Control Panel displays '- 01 (xx) CASE TAMPER', check the tamper switch on the detector and make sure the case is closed properly.
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    zimmermansherylSep 14, 2025
    How to resolve 'Error input Areas not accessible' on Pyronix EURO 46 APP?
    • B
      Brenda LarsonSep 15, 2025
      If the Pyronix Control Panel displays 'Error input Areas not accessible', programming must be adjusted before exiting Engineer mode.
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    tgallowaySep 5, 2025
    What does '485/COMMS LOST' mean on my Pyronix EURO 46 APP Control Panel?
    • A
      Alexander JohnsonSep 5, 2025
      If your Pyronix Control Panel displays '485/COMMS LOST', note that this is often part of the routine initialisation procedure. However, if the issue persists, check the display at other keypads to determine if the failure is specific to one keypad or a complete system BUS failure. You might also temporarily install an additional keypad to help diagnose the problem.
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    pmurphySep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Pyronix EURO 46 APP shows 'DEVICE FAIL'?
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      francisjenniferSep 3, 2025
      If the Pyronix Control Panel displays 'DEVICE FAIL xxx xxx = OM xxx = ZEM xxx = Kpd xxx = Trd xxx = Pnl', first, identify the specific device that is failing. Then: 1. Check that the device is addressed correctly to match the programming. 2. Inspect the connections at the device and the cabling to it. 3. If the above steps are correct, reboot the device, followed by a reboot of the End Station.

Summary

HomeControl+ Smartphone App Features

Two-Way Wireless High Security

High security wireless alarm system with two-way communication.

Battery Monitoring and Saving

Preserves device battery life and notifies of replacement needs.

High Security Encryption

Utilizes 128-bit encryption and jamming detection for enhanced security.

Keyfob and Automation Features

User Friendly Keyfobs

Explains keyfob LEDs and programmable functions for system control.

User Automation Outputs

Allows control of external devices like gates and lights via the system.

App and SMS Notifications

Real-time notifications for events via the HomeControl+ app or SMS.

Operating the EURO 46 APP Panel

Setting and Unsetting Methods

Details four methods for setting/unsetting: keypad, tag, keyfob, app.

Keypad Navigation and Button Operations

Illustrates how to navigate the panel menus using keypad buttons.

Menu Navigation Guide

Understanding Menu Prompts

Explains how to respond to menu questions to navigate options.

Panel Features: Chime and HU Alarm

Chime Feature Operation

Activates a chime sound for door openings detected by magnetic contacts.

Hold-Up (HU) Alarm Activation

Describes how to trigger a Hold-Up alarm using specific keypad buttons.

Keyfob Usage and Configuration

Keyfob Button Programming

Assigns specific functions to the four keyfob buttons.

Locking and Unlocking Keyfob Buttons

Method to prevent accidental keyfob button presses.

Quick Setting Functionality

Allows immediate system setting after initiating the exit timer.

Setting Your Euro 46 APP Panel

Setting Methods Overview

Covers setting via keypad, tag, app, and keyfob.

Unsetting Your Euro 46 APP Panel

Unsetting Methods Overview

Covers unsetting via keypad, tag, app, and keyfob.

Tag Reader Operations

Setting and Unsetting with Tag Reader

Detailed steps for setting/unsetting using a tag and reader LEDs.

Access Control Functionality

Explains using tag readers solely for door access without arming/disarming.

Wireless Arming Station Usage

Setting and Unsetting with Arming Station

How to use the wireless arming station for system arming/disarming.

Controlling Outputs via Arming Station

Manages external outputs directly from the arming station.

SMS Command Operations

Setting and Unsetting via SMS

Using SMS commands to set or unset specific system areas.

Omit Inputs via SMS

Commands to exclude inputs during system setting via SMS.

SMS Status and Output Control

Checking System Status via SMS

Retrieves system status, area status, and fault information via SMS.

Operating User Outputs via SMS

Controls user automation outputs (ON/OFF) using SMS commands.

Changing Mobile Number via SMS

Updates the system's registered mobile number for SMS using a command.

Master Manager Menu Overview

Date and Time Settings

Configure panel date, time, and daylight saving adjustments.

User Output Management

Activate or deactivate user automation outputs for remote control.

User Code and Keyfob Management

Program user codes, tags, and learn keyfobs for system access.

System Log Review

Access and view system operational history, including alarms and access events.

Entering and Navigating Master Manager Menu

Entering the Master Manager Menu

Steps to access the Master Manager menu using the default code.

Master Manager: Date and Time Setup

Detailed guide for setting the panel's date and time.

Master Manager: Output and Input Configuration

Operate User Automation Outputs

Controls the activation/deactivation of user-defined automation outputs.

Omit Inputs Configuration

Allows specific inputs to be omitted during the current setting period.

Master Manager: User Code Management

Adding and Configuring User Codes

Process for adding new users, setting their type, and areas.

Changing and Deleting User Codes

Options for modifying or removing existing user codes.

Master Manager Code Management

Procedure to update the primary Master Manager access code.

Master Manager: Proximity Tag Configuration

Adding and Managing Proximity Tags

Steps to enroll and configure proximity tags for system access.

Flexi Set Option for Tags

Configures tag behavior for flexible area selection during system setting.

Master Manager: Keyfob Configuration

Learning and Configuring Keyfobs

Process to add and program keyfobs for specific button actions.

Master Manager: System Log Review

Reviewing Panel Event Logs

Accesses and displays the system's event history from the panel log.

Reviewing Access Logs

Accesses and displays user access events from the access log.

Master Manager: App Data Setup (Normal Security)

Configuring App Data (Normal)

Sets up app usage, system ID, and password for normal security level.

Cloud Polling Configuration

Manages the 'Always Poll Cloud' setting for continuous app data synchronization.

Master Manager: App Data Setup (High Security)

Configuring App Data (High)

Sets up app for high security, including complex password generation.

Sending App Password Key

Method to deliver the generated app password key via SMS.

Master Manager: Wi-Fi Setup

Connecting Panel to Wi-Fi

Guides through connecting the alarm panel to a Wi-Fi network.

Master Manager: SMS Phonebook and Tests

SMS Phonebook Management

Manages phone numbers for SMS alarm notifications.

Walk Test Procedure

Instructions for testing system detectors by walking through areas.

Siren Test Procedure

How to perform a test of the system's siren and strobe.

Master Manager: Engineer and Remote Access Controls

Allow Engineer Menu Access

Controls whether engineer menu requires specific authorization.

Block Remote Set Functionality

Prevents remote setting/unsetting via UDL software.

Master Manager: UDL and Sound Demos

Block UDL Communication

Prevents remote panel access for uploads and downloads via UDL.

System Sounds Demonstration

Plays various sounds to demonstrate different system alerts and tones.

Master Manager: Exit and Engineer Information

Exiting Master Manager Menu

Steps to exit the Master Manager menu and return to normal operation.

Installation Record and Contacts

Section for recording installer details and installation specifics.

Input Tables Configuration

Wired Input Details

Lists and describes wired inputs, their areas, and names.

Wireless Input Details

Lists and describes wireless inputs, their areas, and names.

Keypad Input Assignments

Details inputs associated with specific keypads and their areas.

User Table Management

Assigning User Codes, Tags, and Keyfobs

Table for associating users with their access credentials.

Output Table Configuration

Wired Output Settings

Configuration details for wired outputs like Bell and Strobe O/P.

User and ZEM Output Settings

Details for user-defined and ZEM module outputs, including timing and actions.

Product Information and Guarantee

Electrical Product Disposal Guidance

Instructions on proper disposal of electrical products and batteries.

Pyronix Product Guarantee

Outlines the warranty terms, conditions, and limitations for Pyronix products.

Pyronix EURO 46 APP Specifications

General IconGeneral
Zones46
Keypads4
Power Supply230V AC
Operating Temperature-10°C to +40°C
TypeHybrid
CommunicationGPRS, PSTN, IP
ConnectivityEthernet, GSM
Mobile AppYes
CompatibilityPyronix wireless devices
Battery Backup12V

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