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Pyronix EURO 76 User Manual

Pyronix EURO 76
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Document SAP 102040129-01
EURO
USER GUIDE
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Pyronix EURO 76 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Built-in CommunicatorYes
Backup Battery12V 2.1Ah
Keypad CompatibilityLCD, LED
Battery BackupYes
CompatibilityPyronix devices
CertificationsEN50131 Grade 2

Summary

DOCUMENT TERMINOLOGY

Document Terminology Definitions

Formal summary, max 150 characters.

INTRODUCTION

System Overview and Features

Introduces the alarm system, its wireless technology, battery supervision, automation outputs, and user notification.

HOMECONTROL2.0 SMART DEVICE APPLICATION

App Features and Benefits

Highlights the app's intuitive design, evolution, event history, biometric login, geofencing, and push notifications.

SETTING DEVICES

Wired Keypads

Describes the function and operation of wired keypads, including specific key functions.

Internal Tag Readers

Explains the use of internal tag readers for arming/disarming and entry control, along with their status LEDs.

External Tag Readers

Details the use of external tag readers for arming/disarming and entry control, including status indicators.

WIRELESS ARMING STATIONS

Arming and Disarming

Instructions for arming and disarming the system using wireless arming stations with tags or codes.

Activating the Outputs

How to trigger system outputs using the wireless arming station.

ARMING AND DISARMING THE SYSTEM

Arming the System

Explains the procedures for arming the system using PIN codes or tags, including different setting methods.

Disarming the System

Details the process of disarming the system using PIN codes or tags, including level and area set systems.

POST-ALARM AND PROXIMITY READER OPERATIONS

After an Alarm

Procedures for silencing an alarm and identifying activated zones.

Using a Proximity Reader

Explains the use of internal and external proximity readers for system control.

ENTRY CONTROL AND SYSTEM RESTORE PROCEDURES

Entry Control

How readers can be used for entry control and arming/disarming.

Anti-Code / Engineer Restore

Explains the requirements for restoring the system after an alarm activation.

FAULT INDICATIONS AND ENGINEER RESTORE

Fault Indications

How to check for and interpret fault messages on the keypad.

Engineer Restore

Instructions for restoring the system when 'Restore Required' is displayed.

SYSTEM STATUS AND ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Unable to Arm

Explains the 'Unable To Set' message and its causes.

Chime Feature

How to enable and disable the zone chime feature.

Bypassing a Zone

Procedure for isolating specific zones temporarily.

PANIC ALARM FUNCTIONALITY

Keypad Hold Up / Panic Alarm

How to activate a panic alarm using keypad key combinations.

MASTER MANAGER MENU FUNCTIONS

Menu Features Overview

Provides a list of functions and their descriptions available in the master manager menu.

Set Date and Time

Allows programming the system's date and time.

Edit Users

Manages user PIN codes, tags, and key fobs.

Walk Test

Tests all programmed zones on the alarm system.

Allow Engineer Menu

Enables or disables engineer access.

MASTER MANAGER MENU NAVIGATION

Entering and Exiting Master Manager Menu

Details how to access and leave the master manager menu.

Set Date and Time Operations

Describes the process of setting the date and time through the keypad.

MASTER MENU SYSTEM OPERATIONS

Operate User Outputs

Controls user automation outputs for devices like gates and lights.

Omit Zones

Allows omitting specific zones for the next setting procedure.

USER MANAGEMENT IN THE MASTER MENU

Add New Users

Explains the process of adding new user codes, tags, or key fobs.

USER MANAGEMENT AND CODE CHANGES

Delete and Change Users

Details how to delete or modify existing user profiles.

Change Master Manager Code

Explains how to change the master manager code.

EVENT LOG AND APP DATA SETUP

Event Log Review

How to access and review system event logs.

Set Up App Data

Configures settings for the HomeControl2.0 App.

MODULE SETUP AND SMS CONFIGURATION

Module Setup

Configures the installed system module for data communication.

SMS Phonebook Management

Manages mobile numbers for sending SMS alarms.

SYSTEM TESTING PROCEDURES

Walk Test

Tests all programmed zones on the alarm system for proper function.

Walk Test Individual Zones

How to perform walk tests on specific zones.

Siren Test

Tests the siren and strobe outputs of the alarm system.

ADVANCED MENU OPTIONS

Dial Out Menu

Forces the panel to dial out to UDL software.

Allow Engineer Menu

Enables or disables engineer access to the system.

Block UDL Set

Blocks remote setting from PC software for security.

SYSTEM SOUNDS DEMONSTRATION

System Sounds Demo

Showcases all the sounds that may occur during system operation.

HOMECONTROL2.0 SMART DEVICE APPLICATION SETUP

Getting Started

Initial steps for setting up the HomeControl2.0 app.

Downloading the App

Instructions for downloading the HomeControl app from app stores.

Creating an Alias and Adding a System

Process for naming and connecting a system to the app.

BASIC CONTROLS AND AUTHORISATION

Connecting to the Panel

How to connect the HomeControl2.0 app to the alarm panel.

Biometric Authorisation

Enabling facial or fingerprint recognition for app login.

INTRUDER SYSTEM HOMESCREEN OVERVIEW

Homescreen Elements and Navigation

Describes key areas, buttons, and navigation elements on the app's main screen.

HOMECONTROL2.0 APP ICON EXPLANATIONS

Action Button Icons

Explains icons related to arming, disarming, and alarm states.

Individual Zone Icons

Explains icons indicating zone status and issues.

ENGINEER AND CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

Engineer Information

Fields for recording engineer and installation details.

Certification

Compliance information for wireless devices with EU directives.

DISCLAIMER AND SYSTEM CONNECTIVITY

Disclaimer

Notes on system messages, POTS/SMS server responsibility, and network failures.

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