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B: Keypads / Readers

Arming/Disarming Methods:

There are three different devices that may be used in the process of arming/disarming the alarm

system; these are the keypad, tag reader and keyfob.
Button Operations

a

 = Exit user menu / Select area A.

b

 = Moves backwards to the previous main menu item / Selects area B.

c

 = Displays additional information in the log / Scrolls to previous option in a sub-menu / Selects 

area C.

D

 = Moves forward in the log / Selects area D.

f

 

p

 = Used for Fire and PA alarms.

[

 

]

 = Directional buttons (used for choosing options and moving through text).

t

 = Selects items and enters menus.

x

 = Moves forward in the main menu and sub-menu / Exits option to sub-menu and sub-menu to 

main menu.

Tag Area (Where you present your tag to arm/disarm)

Ready LED (Ready to arm)

Alarm LED (Shows alarms)

Tamper LED (Shows tamper alarms)

Alert/Pending (Fault) LED (Shows system faults)

Disarm LED (Shows system disarmed)

LEFT GREEN LED: 

After a valid tag is 

presented, the GREEN 

LED will illuminate 

indicating the power 

status.

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There are four different devices that may be used  to arm/disarm the alarm system; these are

the main keypad, the external tag reader, internal tag reader and the keyfob.

Control Panel Keypad 

a

= Quick exit manager menu. 

b

= Moves backwards to the previous menu 

item.

c

 = Enables chime and displays additional 

information in the log.

D

 = Moves forward in the log, scrolls between 

options and enters the master manager menu. 

 

f p

= Used to activate FIRe/PA alarms. 

 

[ ]

= Directional buttons. 

t

 = Selects items and enters menus. 

x

 = Cancels items, and moves to the next

item in master manager menu

.

The Internal Tag Reader 

Tag Area (Where you present 

your tag to arm/Unset) 

Ready LED 

Alarm LED 

Tamper LED 

Fault LED 

Disarmed LED 

The External Tag Reader 

LEFT GREEN LED: Status indicator 

(extinguishes after a couple of seconds) 
RED LED: This can be programmed by your 

engineer to illuminate when the alarm has 

activated for example.

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There are four different devices that may be used  to arm/disarm the alarm system; these are

the main keypad, the external tag reader, internal tag reader and the keyfob.

Control Panel Keypad 

a

= Quick exit manager menu. 

b

= Moves backwards to the previous menu 

item.

c

 = Enables chime and displays additional 

information in the log.

D

 = Moves forward in the log, scrolls between 

options and enters the master manager menu. 

 

f p

= Used to activate FIRe/PA alarms. 

 

[ ]

= Directional buttons. 

t

 = Selects items and enters menus. 

x

 = Cancels items, and moves to the next

item in master manager menu

.

The Internal Tag Reader 

Tag Area (Where you present 

your tag to arm/Unset) 

Ready LED 

Alarm LED 

Tamper LED 

Fault LED 

Disarmed LED 

The External Tag Reader 

LEFT GREEN LED: Status indicator 

(extinguishes after a couple of seconds) 
RED LED: This can be programmed by your 

engineer to illuminate when the alarm has 

activated for example.

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There are four different devices that may be used  to arm/disarm the alarm system; these are

the main keypad, the external tag reader, internal tag reader and the keyfob.

Control Panel Keypad 

a

= Quick exit manager menu. 

b

= Moves backwards to the previous menu 

item.

c

 = Enables chime and displays additional 

information in the log.

D

 = Moves forward in the log, scrolls between 

options and enters the master manager menu. 

 

f p

= Used to activate FIRe/PA alarms. 

 

[ ]

= Directional buttons. 

t

 = Selects items and enters menus. 

x

 = Cancels items, and moves to the next

item in master manager menu

.

The Internal Tag Reader 

Tag Area (Where you present 

your tag to arm/Unset) 

Ready LED 

Alarm LED 

Tamper LED 

Fault LED 

Disarmed LED 

The External Tag Reader 

LEFT GREEN LED: Status indicator 

(extinguishes after a couple of seconds) 
RED LED: This can be programmed by your 

engineer to illuminate when the alarm has 

activated for example.

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There are four different devices that may be used  to arm/disarm the alarm system; these are

the main keypad, the external tag reader, internal tag reader and the keyfob.

Control Panel Keypad 

a

= Quick exit manager menu. 

b

= Moves backwards to the previous menu 

item.

c

 = Enables chime and displays additional 

information in the log.

D

 = Moves forward in the log, scrolls between 

options and enters the master manager menu. 

 

f p

= Used to activate FIRe/PA alarms. 

 

[ ]

= Directional buttons. 

t

 = Selects items and enters menus. 

x

 = Cancels items, and moves to the next

item in master manager menu

.

The Internal Tag Reader 

Tag Area (Where you present 

your tag to arm/Unset) 

Ready LED 

Alarm LED 

Tamper LED 

Fault LED 

Disarmed LED 

The External Tag Reader 

LEFT GREEN LED: Status indicator 

(extinguishes after a couple of seconds) 
RED LED: This can be programmed by your 

engineer to illuminate when the alarm has 

activated for example.

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There are four different devices that may be used  to arm/disarm the alarm system; these are

the main keypad, the external tag reader, internal tag reader and the keyfob.

Control Panel Keypad 

a

= Quick exit manager menu. 

b

= Moves backwards to the previous menu 

item.

c

 = Enables chime and displays additional 

information in the log.

D

 = Moves forward in the log, scrolls between 

options and enters the master manager menu. 

 

f p

= Used to activate FIRe/PA alarms. 

 

[ ]

= Directional buttons. 

t

 = Selects items and enters menus. 

x

 = Cancels items, and moves to the next

item in master manager menu

.

The Internal Tag Reader 

Tag Area (Where you present 

your tag to arm/Unset) 

Ready LED 

Alarm LED 

Tamper LED 

Fault LED 

Disarmed LED 

The External Tag Reader 

LEFT GREEN LED: Status indicator 

(extinguishes after a couple of seconds) 
RED LED: This can be programmed by your 

engineer to illuminate when the alarm has 

activated for example.

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C H A P T E R   2 : K E Y P A D S   /   R E A D E R S  

There are four different devices that may be used  to arm/disarm the alarm system; these are

the main keypad, the external tag reader, internal tag reader and the keyfob.

Control Panel Keypad 

a

= Quick exit manager menu. 

b

= Moves backwards to the previous menu 

item.

c

 = Enables chime and displays additional 

information in the log.

D

 = Moves forward in the log, scrolls between 

options and enters the master manager menu. 

 

f p

= Used to activate FIRe/PA alarms. 

 

[ ]

= Directional buttons. 

t

 = Selects items and enters menus. 

x

 = Cancels items, and moves to the next

item in master manager menu

.

The Internal Tag Reader 

Tag Area (Where you present 

your tag to arm/Unset) 

Ready LED 

Alarm LED 

Tamper LED 

Fault LED 

Disarmed LED 

The External Tag Reader 

LEFT GREEN LED: Status indicator 

(extinguishes after a couple of seconds) 
RED LED: This can be programmed by your 

engineer to illuminate when the alarm has 

activated for example.

How to navigate through the menu’s.

x

 = “NO” - Press to move forward when the user mode 

b

 = “BACK” - Press to move backward when in the user mode

t

 = “YES” - Press to enter in a submenu or option when in the user mode

]

 = Press to move from one option into another option while in a submenu

a

 = Press to quick exit the user menu from any main menu (written in capital letters)

c

 = “CANCEL” - Press to move back from one programmable option to the previous option.

Main menus are indicated with capital letters and end with a question mark (?), for example “CHANGE CODES?”. The sub-menus are indicated with 

small letters and they also end with a question mark, for example “Learn codes/tags/keyfobs?”. Programmable options are indicated with small 

letters and do not finish with question mark (?) but Yes/No or other options are offered.

In order to navigate in the menu system one has to answer to the questions in the main and sub menus. For example, if the question is “CHANGE 

CODES”. Pressing 

t

 ‘YES’ will bring you in the sub-menu “Learn codes/tags/keyfobs?”. Pressing 

t

 (YES) will take you to the programmable 

options of this submenu. Pressing 

x

 ‘NO’ will take you out of the individual option, will move you up from one sub-menu to the next sub-menu or 

back to the main menu.

Summary of Contents for Enforcer 32-WE

Page 1: ...0131 3 2009 EN50131 6 2008 EN50131 5 3 2005 A1 2008 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II 2 EN50131 1 PD6662 2004 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class 2 INTERNAL SIREN WARNING The Enforcer 32 WE con...

Page 2: ...enu Configure Date Time 15 4 Master Manager Menu Change Codes Configure user codes learn tags and keyfobs 16 5 Master Manager Menu Review Logs Event memory logs 19 6 Master Manager Menu SMS Phonebook...

Page 3: ...ected High Security Encryption 128 bit high security wireless encryption protocol and intelligent wireless jamming detection User Friendly Keyfobs The fully two way wireless keyfob allows you to see t...

Page 4: ...rm has activated for example CHAPTER 2 KEYPADS READERS here are four different devices that may be used to arm disarm the alarm system these are he main keypad the external tag reader internal tag rea...

Page 5: ...N Programmed for Arm Area When pressed one or more areas will be armed BUTTON Programmed for Disarm Area When pressed one or more areas will disarmed I BUTTON Programmed for User Output For example wh...

Page 6: ...eselect the area s not wanted Use keyfob Area s should automatically be assigned 1 2 3 E n f o r c e r 3 2 W E T i m e 0 2 5 3 c E n t e r Y o u r C o d e A r m A r e a s A B C D P l e a s e W a i t A...

Page 7: ...g and select the areas or deselect the area s not wanted Use keyfob Area s should automatically be assigned 1 2 3 E n f o r c e r 3 2 W E A r m A r e a A E n t e r Y o u r C o d e D i s a r m A r e a...

Page 8: ...uminate indicating the system is armed on the internal reader and the RED LED on the external reader present the same tag wihthin 10 seconds again and the system will be disarmed and the door will unl...

Page 9: ...isarm Area A Disarm Area A 123456 Disarm ABCD 123456 User Code Disarm ABCD Will disarm the Area ABCD Disarm Area ABCD NOTE If no areas are specified then all areas will disarm default In One Area mode...

Page 10: ...TE The name of the output has to be one word and spelled exactly as written in the panel For example Garage Door is not acceptable It has to be written as Garage Door in the panel and the respective c...

Page 11: ...123456 User Code UDL The Enforcer will make an outgoing data connection to the programmed PC1 number No response as the panel is already connected to the PC1 9999 UDL 9999 Engineer Code UDL The Enfor...

Page 12: ...a chime sound when a door input is opened This feature can be set up by your installer To disable the chime on the keypad close all doors and when c is displayed press the c key a capital C will be d...

Page 13: ...d there will be up to 4 mobile numbers that can be programmed to send SMS alarms Please discuss this feature with your installer if required Walk Test The Walk Test function allows the testing of all...

Page 14: ...t p u t 0 1 D A T E T I M E t x O u t p u t O f f t O u t p u t O n t b S e l e c t U s e r A u t o m a t i o n O u t p u t 0 1 O u t p u t 1 1 9 O u t p u t 1 9 S h o w C u r r e n t O u p u t S t a...

Page 15: ...ate Time D A T E T I M E Y e a r 0 0 9 9 0 7 M o n t h 1 1 2 0 1 D a y 1 3 1 0 1 H o u r s 0 2 3 2 3 O p t i o n s 0 N o 1 Y e s S u m m e r T i m e A d j N o 0 M i n u t e s 0 5 9 3 1 C H A N G E C O...

Page 16: ...2 A r m O n l y 3 N o n e A r e a A r m C h o i c e N o 0 U s e r N a m e _ U s e r A r m O p t i o n s 0 D i s a r m A r m 1 D i s a r m O n l y 2 A r m O n l y 3 N o n e R E V I E W L O G t t t U s...

Page 17: ...D U s e r T y p e 0 U s e r 1 M a n a g e r U s e r A r m O p t i o n s D i s a r m A r m 0 U s e r A r m O p t i o n s 0 D i s a r m A r m 1 D i s a r m O n l y 2 A r m O n l y 3 N o n e A r e a A r...

Page 18: ...t o n s U N L O C K I I t x t P r e s s a n d H o l d A N Y b u t t o n f o r 5 s e c o n d s u n t i l L E D s f l a s h B u t t o n A c t i o n 1 S h o w S t a t u s B u t t o n A c t i o n 0 N o A...

Page 19: ...c c e s s C t r l L o g x R e p e a t f o r a l l E v e n t s S t a r t o f L o g t c t t b x x 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 4 U s e r o p e n D o o r U s e r 0 1 R e p e a t f o r a l l E v e n t s S t a r t o...

Page 20: ...D B E L L T E S T x t W a l k T e s t I n p u t s I n p u t 0 1 t W a l k T e s t I n p u t 0 1 t b x x t B E L L T E S T T e s t i n g B e l l P C C O N N E C T M E N U x t x t b 7 Master Manager Men...

Page 21: ...e r a t i o n 0 C o n n e c t t o P C 1 T e s t D i a l 2 R M S e r v i c e 3 D a t a f r o m P C 4 D a t a t o P C 5 D i a g n o s t i c s 6 C o m m i s s i o n i n g t t x t S e l e c t P C t o D i...

Page 22: ...d i t t tx 12 Master Manager Menu Block Remote Arm 11 Master Manager Menu Credit Check Credit Number Every GSM network that offers Pay as You Go SIM cards offers the ability of the user to check the o...

Page 23: ...S S I N P U T S E n f o r c e r 3 2 W E T i m e 0 2 5 c a P r e s s t h e A k e y t o e x i t M a n a g e r m o d e f r o m a n y m a i n m e n u i t e m d i s p l a y e d i n c a p i t a l l e t t e...

Page 24: ...24 N Engineer Contacts and Table Alarm Company Date of Installation Site Reference Engineer Name Engineer Contact Number Installed to Grade 2 Yes No Environmental Class II Other Comments...

Page 25: ...25 Wireless Inputs Input Name Input Areas Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 O Input Tables...

Page 26: ...ress 1 44 RIX Address 1 45 RIX Address 1 46 RIX Address 1 47 RIX Address 1 48 RIX Address 1 49 RIX Address 1 50 RIX Address 1 51 RIX Address 2 52 RIX Address 2 53 RIX Address 2 54 RIX Address 2 55 RIX...

Page 27: ...User Name Code Tag Keyfob 1 33 65 2 34 66 3 35 67 4 36 68 5 37 69 6 38 70 7 39 71 8 40 72 9 41 73 10 42 74 11 43 75 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57...

Page 28: ...TRB Onboard BELL Onboard PGM1 ROX PGM2 ROX PGM3 ROX PGM4 ROX PGM5 ROX PGM6 ROX PGM7 ROX PGM8 ROX PGM9 ROX PGM10 ROX PGM11 ROX PGM12 ROX PGM13 ROX PGM14 ROX PGM15 ROX PGM16 ROX Wireless Outputs Latched...

Page 29: ...seful life it should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice in your country When disposing of th...

Page 30: ...30 S Notes...

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