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Pyronix ENFORCER V11 Programming Guide

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ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE
CHANGE INPUTS
CHANGE INPUTS?
Input [--]
A total of 66 zones can be programmed on the system. All zones are unused by default. To save any programming
the Engineer menu must be exited.
INPUT TYPES
For all input type options, please see Appendix B - Input Types” on page 51.
Most commonly used input types:
[06] Intruder
[07] Final Exit
[08] Entry Route
[13] Day Alarm.
Please note:
1. If an alarm is triggered from an Entry Route zone, it will be stored for 2 seconds before an alarm is
activated. If a Final Exit zone is triggered within this time, the system will start the entry time, rather than
an intruder alarm.
2. Zones may be automatically omitted at the time of reinstatement, which is at the end of conrmation
time. This is irrelevant of whether the zone has the attribute Omittable’ set to ‘Yes’ or ‘No
INPUT AREAS
The system supports up to four areas and could be used as follows:
Area A: All Factory
Area B: Reception Only
Area C: Oces Only
Area D: Factory Floor Only
Input Area (Any/All)
In some installations a common area may be required. A common area is an area that only arms when other
specic areas become armed. Example: An entry and exit reception area in a building may only need to be armed
if both the oces and warehouse are armed. If the oce in Area A is armed, but the warehouse in Area B is still
occupied, then the reception would still need to be inactive so people would be able to leave the premises
via the entry / exit reception route. One zone can be allocated to one or more areas. In this example the zones
located in the reception area will be programmed so that the reception zones will be in Area A and Area B, so
these zones must have the Input Areas attribute set as ALL programmed.
Area A: Oce - Zones = 3, 4, 5 Area B: Warehouse - Zones = 6, 7, 8
Reception zones – 1 and 2 are programmed into both Areas A and B, with both zones’ Input Areas attribute
congured as ALL. The Reception area zones will now only become active if both Area A and Area B are both
armed.
Please note: All zones in a common area must be programmed as ‘Entry Route’ or ‘Final Exit and the
‘Common Lobby’ option in Site Options needs to be enabled.

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BrandPyronix
ModelENFORCER V11
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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