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ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
TERMINOLOGY
INTERCHANGEABLE WORDS DESCRIPTION
Armed, set
When an area or level is armed, if a zone is triggered, the system will follow
the appropriate (programmable) actions.
Disarmed, unset
When an area or level is disarmed, the panel will not react unless specically
programmed to do so.
Siren, sounder, bell
A warning device (usually external) that is generally congured to give
audible and visual notication that the system has been activated.
Area, partition
A group of zones assigned to be active when that particular area is armed.
This is usually named ‘Area A’ or renamed to a personal choice such as ‘Full Set’
or ‘Shop’.
Zone, input
This refers to a detector or sensor connected to the system, whether this be
wired or wireless.
Output, PGM, PG
An output is a signal from the panel to instruct another device to operate.
This is usually a voltage that triggers a wired siren, a garage door, a wireless
siren etc.
Bypass, omit
The act of stopping a zone from becoming armed. A wired zone will still
detect an intruder or object but the system will not react to it - a wireless
zone will become dormant.
ICONS
Important information
This information should be read and taken into consideration when installing. Failure to do so
may result in faults and unexpected errors with the system and or peripherals.
Notes
Highlights parts of the process where extra care is needed or where sections of the programming
may be impacted by other options in the menus.
Hints
Helpful information for a smoother installation of the system.