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Pyronix MATRIX 816

Pyronix MATRIX 816
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MATRIX 6/816
Control Panel with Remote Keypads
Software Version 1.34
USER MANUAL
RINS545-7
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Pyronix MATRIX 816 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPyronix
ModelMATRIX 816
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. GENERAL OVERVIEW

1.1 Keypad Buttons

Details the function of each button on the Matrix alarm system keypad.

1.2 Keypad Display

Explains the various symbols and states shown on the Matrix keypad display.

1.3 Common Keypad Indications

Describes common visual indicators and their meanings on the alarm keypad.

1.4 System Fault Indications

Lists and explains system fault codes and their corresponding error conditions.

2. YOUR PANEL DETAILS

2.1 Zone Configuration

Details the programming of each zone, including type and armed mode settings.

2.2 Timers

Defines programmed entry, exit, and final delay times for system operation.

2.3 Arm Options

Explains available options for arming modes A, B, C, and D.

2.4 Your Servicing Company Details

Provides fields to record servicing company contact and telephone information.

2.5 Fault tones

Describes the audible fault tones and how to silence them.

2.6 Open zones

How to view open zones on the keypad in disarmed or armed modes.

2.7 Hidden Display Mode

Explains the confidential mode that hides panel information when inactive.

2.8 Latching Alarms - Denmark, Norway, Finland & Sweden only

Details how alarms are latched and indicated in specific countries.

2.9 System Faults - Norway, Denmark, Finland and Sweden

Covers latching system and battery faults in specific countries.

3. ARMING AND DISARMING THE PANEL

3.1 Arm Modes Explained

Defines the four arm modes (A, B, C, D) and their customisable functions.

3.2 Arming the Panel

Step-by-step guide for arming the alarm system in different modes.

3.2.3 Quick Arming

Procedure for quickly arming the panel in any of the four arm modes.

3.3 Disarming the Panel

Instructions for disarming the alarm system from inside or outside the premises.

3.4 Disarm After Alarm

Procedure for disarming the system after an alarm event has occurred.

3.5 Resetting the Alarm When the Panel is Disarmed

Steps to reset an alarm condition when the panel is already disarmed.

3.6 Activating Alarms from the Keypad

How to manually activate Personal Attack, Fire, and Medical alarms.

3.7 Duress Arming Disarming

Explains how to use a duress code for silent security operations.

3.8 Display Event in FTA Mode

Meaning of indicators and fragments displayed in First To Alarm mode.

4. USER MENU

4.1 EnterExit User Menu

Procedure for accessing and exiting the user menu on the alarm panel.

4.1.1 Menu Items (for all users)

Lists user menu functions available to all users, like chime and bypass.

4.1.2 Menu Items (Master User Only)

Lists advanced user menu functions accessible only by the Master User.

4.2 Chime OnOff

How to enable or disable audible chimes for zone activations.

4.3 Arm With Omits (Bypass)

Instructions for arming the system with specific zones bypassed.

4.4 View Event Log

Guide to viewing the last 500 system events recorded by the panel.

4.5 Change Keypad Volume

How to adjust the volume level of the keypad sounder.

4.6 Change Keypad Brightness

How to adjust the brightness of the keypad backlight.

4.7 Change System Time (Master User Only)

Procedure for Master User to set and adjust the system time.

4.8 Change System Date (Master User Only)

Procedure for Master User to set and adjust the system date.

4.9 Change User Code (Master User Only)

How Master User can change, delete, or set attributes for user codes.

4.10 Activating PGM from the Keypad (Master User Only)

Procedure to activate a programmed PGM output remotely via the keypad.

4.11 Open 1 Hr Download Window (Master User Only)

Enables a one-hour window for remote access to the alarm panel.

4.12 System Test (Master User Only)

Guides Master User through performing system tests for sounders and outputs.

5. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

5.1 Operation modes

Describes the two primary operation modes: ARMED and DISARMED.

5.1.1 Available Arm Modes

Details the four available arm modes (A, B, C, D) for system arming.

5.1.2 Alarm Mode

Explains the system's response and activations during an alarm condition.

5.1.3 First to Alarm Mode (FTA)

Details the FTA mode for viewing initial alarm events after reset.

5.2 EntryExit Procedure

Step-by-step guide for arming before leaving and disarming upon entry.

5.2.1 Available Arm Options

Describes Timed Exit, Final Door, Silent Arm, and Forced Arm options.

6. VIEWING THE EVENT LOG AFTER A ZONE ALARM

6.1 Event Log Information

Provides a detailed breakdown of event log information and indicators.

6.1.1 Intruder, Panic, Fire and Medical Alarms

Explains log entries for intruder, panic, fire, and medical alarm events.

6.1.2 Open Close (Disarm Arm)

Details log entries related to arming, disarming, and zone status.

6.1.3 Restoral

Describes log entries indicating the restoration of system faults or alarms.

6.1.4 System Faults

Details log entries specifically for various system fault conditions.

6.1.5 System Events

Covers log entries for system events like engineer mode and walk tests.

6.1.6 Up Downloading Events

Explains log entries related to remote uploading and downloading of data.

6.2 Zone Type Descriptions

Defines the purpose and behavior of different zone types.

7. QUICK REFERENCE

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