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Pyronix EURO 46 APP Programming Reference Manual

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5.12 System Options?
5.12.1 Site Options
Set With Fault If ‘YES’, the Panel will set regardless of the following faults being present: device fail,
mains fail, battery fault, fuse fault, SMS failure, relay sirens 1&2 or relay strobe faults.
Set With Tamper If ‘YES’, the Panel will set regardless of the following tamper faults being present: Case
tamper and any system tampers.
Set With ATS Fault If ‘YES’, the Panel will set regardless of the following ATS faults being present: telecom
line fail, modem fail, STU/ATE line fault, STU/ATE one path fail, Digi dial fail, or STU/ATE
comms fail.
Set Ward Tech Fault
If ‘YES: This allows a ward to set even if mains, battery, comms, or other system faults
are present.
Set Fail = Alarm If ‘YES’ = A graduated alarm will be generated when the ‘Set Fail’ timer expires (see
Change Timers), if an exit procedure is still incomplete then the set fail output will trigger
too. If ‘No’ = The Exit Time will continue until the exit door is closed. It will return to
unset mode at the end of the ‘Set Fail Warning’ time if programmed.
Do Battery Load Test If ‘Yes’ the system will perform a full load test of the battery at 7.00am each day.
Strobe/Squawk at
Set
If 'STROBE', any output programmed as ‘STROBE ANY’ will activate for five seconds after
the Control Panel has set. If ‘SQUAWK’ any output programmed as ‘SIREN ANY’ will
activate for five seconds after the Panel has set, and if 'BOTH' then any outputs
programmed as ‘STROBE ANY’ or ‘SIREN ANY’ will activate for five seconds after the Panel
has set. NOTE: If this function is enabled, a potential security risk could be in view for
intruders to see.
Re-Arm Omits If ‘YES: At rearm at the end of the confirmation time, this function will force an input
(not a system tamper) causing an unconfirmed alarm to be omitted, whether it’s still in
fault or not.
Use Level Set If ‘YES: The system becomes a ‘level set’ (Having one area set only at any one time, e.g.
part sets). If ‘NO: The system becomes an ‘area’ system (setting more than once area at
a time)
Confirmed When Final Set: Confirmed signal only available after the system is set.
Exit Starts: Confirmed signal available after the exit time has started.
NOTE: Not compliant with DD243.
NOTE: ‘Exit Starts’ must be selected in order for it to be entered in the logs.
Autoset Force If ‘YESwhen autoset is in use (this is only available in the plus software) the panel will
still set even if an input is open at the time.
Restrict PIN Use If ‘YESthe system prevents a pin code being entered on the Entry Time, but allows the
system to be silenced once in alarm. Enable when DD243 option 6.4.5 is in use.
Simple Set
If ‘YES’, the Control Panel allows a user to set the system ‘quickly’ by pressing
and then the Area (0, 1, A, B, C or D).
NOTE: This must not be enabled when BS8243 option 6.4.5 is in use.
Invert ATE Outputs
If ‘YES: ‘Positive Removed’ If ‘NO: ‘Positive Applied
Common Lobby? If ‘Yes’, this will automatically prioritise the exit modes for each area:
(0 = Timed, 1 = Final Door, 2 = Timed/Final Door, 3 = PTS). This option is only relevant
when Final Door option is used on a system with different areas using a common lobby.
EXAMPLE: If Area C is selected as the ‘Final Door’ setting mode and the rest of the areas
are selected as ‘Timed’, then because ‘Final Door’ is higher priority, the users of every
individual area must follow the ‘Final Door’ route to the exit - making this door a
‘common for all areas’. If set to ‘NO’ the exit modes will be individually programmable to
each area.
Flexi Unset When enabled, this setting will allow users to select which areas they unset (from the
areas that they have been permitted to unset).
2 Key HU
If the and keys are pressed and held together for a period of time
(programmed in the keypad menu), a 'Hold Up' will occur.
If 'NONE', the keys are disabled. If 'SILENT', a 'Silent Hold Up' will be signalled. If
'Bells Only', any external sounder will activate but NO signals will be sent. If 'BOTH',
any external sounder will activate and a signal will be sent using the DIGI-GPRS.
External ATE Inputs Permits selection of inputs to ATE pins to suit ‘ATE’ (including RedCare Reset),
‘DigiCom’ (including Telback), ‘Relay Interface Monitoring’ or ‘Not Used’.
NOTE: This option must be set to ‘ATE’ or ‘Digi’ in order for Line Fault, etc. monitoring
to function. This option is NOT required for use with the digi-modem.

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Pyronix EURO 46 APP Specifications

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BrandPyronix
ModelEURO 46 APP
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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