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ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE
ASSIGN KEYPADS/READERS
ASSIGN KEYPADS/READERS?
Address [--]
Any additional keypads or readers must be addressed correctly before enabling them in this function. The
On-board keypad is automatically addressed as 0 on initial power up. Refer to installation manual for more
information.
Address
Up to three additional wired keypads or readers and four wireless arming stations can also be installed. Address 0
is used for the on-board keypad.
Please note: Each keypad has its own individual menu that programs the key-click volume, tag volume
and master volume. It will address a keypad, show the status of the keypad zones (if connected), force
the backlight on or o and show the identication number of a tag (once a tag is presented). The PA/Fire
timer can be programmed in this menu and this is also where the keypad is addressed.
To enter the keypad menu, press and hold the d key until ‘SECURITY CODE’ is displayed, and then enter ‘2000’.
This function is also used to address the keypad.
Please note: Wireless arming stations are learnt to one of the four wireless arming station allocations on
the system. However, are seen as addresses 4-7 in ‘Assign Keypads and Readers’.
Type
[0] Keypad [1] Reader [2] Not Used.
Reader is
If a reader is installed, the following options can be assigned to the reader:
[0] Set Point
Reader used for arming and disarming.
[1] Not Used
Reader disabled
[2] Access Control
If an access control system is installed then the reader must be programmed as this type. The lock open time and
door open time can be programmed (in seconds).
[3] Unset Only
If the Reader is to be used as an unset device only, select this type.
[4] Entry Control
Used to lock/unlock doors and arm/disarm the system. The external or internal reader can have magnetic locks
connected to them. This option is used in conjunction with ‘tag opens doors’ in ‘SITE OPTIONS’. The lock open
time and door open time can be programmed (in seconds).
For information on ‘tag opens doors’, see “Site Options” on page 27.
Set point sets
A ‘Set Point’ means that you can program the keypad/reader to arm certain areas only, and is used in conjunction
with the areas allocated to a user code.
For example, if a user code is programmed to operate areas ‘A’ and ‘B’, but the keypad/reader is only programmed
to arm area ‘A’, then the system will arm only area ‘A’.
Selects the area that the device can arm and disarm.