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Enforcer V10 Programming Guide
Wired Device Diagnostics
1.
Press
or
to scroll to ‘DIAGNOSTICS’. Press
.
2.
Press
until ‘Wired Devices’ is displayed:. Press
.
3.
‘View Inputs’: To view each input status, press
.
4.
‘Endstation Inputs’: To view each input status on the I/O board, press
.
5.
The status of each input will be shown:
O=Open, C=Closed, T=Tamper, and F=Fault. Press
again to view each input
individually, and the resistor readings.
6.
Press
twice to exit, and
again for the next sub-menu item.
7.
Repeat the above for ‘ZEM Inputs’.
8.
‘View PSUs’: To view the power supply information press
.
9.
‘Endstation PSUs’: The voltage will be displayed. Press
. Press
to
view the power supply information for ZEMs, Output Modules, Keypads and
readers.
10. Press
twice to exit.
Communications Diagnostics
1.
Press
or
to scroll to ‘DIAGNOSTICS’. Press
.
2.
Press
until ‘Communications: is displayed. Press
.
Please note: For more information, please refer to the ‘Modem and Communication Guide’.
ENGINEER RESET OPTIONS
The Engineer Reset Options are used so that once an alarm has occurred; the Enforcer system can only be reset by
an engineer code or anti-code.
Engineer Restore of Intruder
If ‘UK Intruder’, an Engineer code must be used to reset the Enforcer after an alarm. ‘Secure Intruder’ should not be
used.
Engineer Restore of Hold Up
If ‘YES’, an Engineer code must be used to reset the Enforcer after an Hold Up, Input Hold Up, or Duress activation.
Engineer Restore of Tamper
If ‘YES’, an Engineer code must be used to reset the Enforcer after a tamper activation.
Engineer Restore of Soak
If ‘YES’, an Engineer code must be used to reset the Enforcer after an input that is on ‘soak’ has triggered when the
Enforcer is set.