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Enforcer V10 Programming Guide
Once one of the signal strength menus has been entered, ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed and a countdown from 300
seconds will begin. This may last up to five minutes before all of the wireless devices have been analysed. From this
point each device is tested every 15 seconds. On the LCD display it is also possible to view each individual device’s
signal strength as a percentage.
3 = Excellent signal – Shows GREEN on the wireless Device / 80 to 100%
2 = Good signal – Shows GREEN on the wireless Device / between 30 to 80%
1 = Weak signal – Shows RED on the wireless Device / between 10 to 30%
0 = Missing – Shows RED on the wireless Device / between 0 to 10%
‘?’ = Waiting for device signal strength information
Battery Status
This option is used to measure the battery levels for wireless inputs and bells. The battery level is shown on the
control panel.
Once the battery status menu has been entered, ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed and a countdown from 300 seconds
will begin. This may last up to five minutes before all of the wireless devices have been analysed. From this point
each device is tested every 15 seconds.
Testing = Waiting for a Battery result
Good = At least one month of battery life remaining
Replace = Battery needs to be replaced immediately
Wireless Dual Frequency Menu
This option shows information on whether the panel/wireless ZEM are working as a Single or Dual Frequency
system. It will also display which inputs (if any) are single frequency and stopping the panel from operating in dual
frequency mode.
Wired Devices
View Inputs
This option views the status of all wired inputs: Open, Close, Tamper, and Fault.
Endstation Inputs: The status of the inputs will be shown. C = Closed. O = Open. F = Fault, T = Tamper. The resistance
reading can also be shown by pressing
for any of the above for statuses.
ZEM Inputs: Choose the ZEM ID from [0] to [3] to view the input status.
View PSUs
This option allows diagnostics of the power supply information for the PSU on the control panel, as well as all the
additional peripheral devices, such as ZEM or Output modules that have a PSU on board.
Endstation PSU: End station voltage readings are displayed = Voltage: 13.7V.
ZEM PSUs: Choose the ZEM ID from [0] to [3] to read the PSU voltage readings.
OP Mod PSU: Choose the Output Module ID to read the PSU voltage readings.