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 EURO 280 Installation Manual 

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NOTE:

 Before an Engineer keypad is enabled, it should be addressed as an additional keypad on the control panel 

before operation.  See page: 19 for adding keypads to the control panel. 

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I n p u t   C o n n e c t i o n s  

Here are some examples of a typical connection to a wired detector, for grade 2 and grade 3 respectively: 

 

 
   

Control Panel

 

Summary of Contents for Castle/Pyronix Euro 280

Page 1: ...t Class EC II For Castle Pyronix Technical Support please call 08456 434 999 local rate or 01709 535 225 or visit www pyronix com When calling Technical Support please have ready your software version...

Page 2: ...DPZ 19 6 2 Connecting the Internal Tag Reader EURO PROXI EUR 107 22 6 3 Connecting the External Proximity Reader EURO PROXE EURO 108X 24 6 4 Connecting the Zone Expander Module EURO ZEM8 27 6 5 Connec...

Page 3: ...less Keyfobs 32 User Manager Codes 500 Duress Guard Codes 20 Logs Mandatory 1000 Logs Access 500 Logs Optional 600 Output Modules 16 EN Grade 2 Smaller case or 3 Larger case Environment Class II Comms...

Page 4: ...ia the D1 D2 D3 and D4 terminals This is an example of what a typical Euro 280 bus may look like General Principles NOTE 1 No alarm system cable should be run with other cables carrying AC or digital...

Page 5: ...m Wiring Format Daisy Chain Range Star Range 4 core alarm cable Use when bus located near 230VAC mains power line 300m 1km 50m 6 core alarm cable doubling D1 0V and D2 12V 1000m Twisted pair 1000m Sta...

Page 6: ...259 260 6 261 262 7 263 264 8 265 266 9 267 268 10 269 270 11 271 272 12 273 274 13 275 276 14 277 278 15 279 280 Total 280 NOTE 1 3 x EURO ZEM32 WE can be connected to the EURO 280 This expander allo...

Page 7: ...1 16 8 1 16 9 1 16 10 1 16 11 1 16 12 1 16 13 1 16 14 1 16 15 1 16 EURO ZEM8 EURO ZEM8 PSU 0 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 4 1 4 5 1 4 6 1 4 7 1 4 8 1 4 9 1 4 10 1 4 11 1 4 12 1 4 13 1 4 14 1 4 15 1 4 16 1 4...

Page 8: ...he wall 4 The tamper mechanism comes already fitted and will operate properly once the casing is fitted to the wall If using the stand offs the following will need to be used for the rear tamper mecha...

Page 9: ...he issue has been resolved 10 External Sounder Connection 11 Engineer Keypad An addressed keypad can be connected here to allow access to the engineer menu See page 13 12 0V 17V connection Connects th...

Page 10: ...l operate at 10 5V Over Voltage Protection Trigger Voltage 18 75V 21 75V NOTE 1 EURO 280 power supplies are NOT designed for use with multiple batteries connected NOTE 2 System load should not exceed...

Page 11: ...use of the Digi Modem restricts the options up to Grade 2 Option B 2 1 Important Installation Notes Ensure wiring is done to the national wiring regulations in the country where the installation is t...

Page 12: ...urple ATE Output 5 Tamper Any 0007 Light Grey 12V White DO NOT USE Black Line Fault Normal Status 5V Active Status 0V Current 2mA The polarity of the ATE outputs can be inverted from the function SITE...

Page 13: ...tery charging Power Supply Type A Fuses Value Type 230V Mains Fuse for mains terminals T500mA anti surge slow blow 250V Ceramic 2 5 Engineer Keypad Connection If required any keypad can be connected t...

Page 14: ...d it should be addressed as an additional keypad on the control panel before operation See page 19 for adding keypads to the control panel 3 Input Connections Here are some examples of a typical conne...

Page 15: ...OL Double End of Line Input Wiring The above wiring example shows the connections for a Grade 2 KX15DQ PIR detector 3 2 Grade 3 Mask Fault Input Wiring The above wiring example shows the connections f...

Page 16: ...2 Positive Applied Wiring Normal State NC Active State 0V Relay Rated at 2A Normal State NC Active State 12V Relay Rated at 2A Place the jumper link in the position shown to set the wiring to negativ...

Page 17: ...al Sounder Wiring 5 2 Grade 2 External Sounder Wiring with a Grade 3 Bell Pyronix Grade 3 External Sounders Deltabell Plus Deltabell X Invincibell Plus Invincibell X Pyronix Grade 3 External Sounders...

Page 18: ...EURO 280 Installation Manual Page 18 5 3 Grade 2 External Sounder Wiring Pyronix Grade 2 External Sounders Deltabell E Invincibell E...

Page 19: ...Min Brightness 25mA Current Max Brightness 45mA in alarm 55mA Inputs 1 2 Programmable DEOL Mask Fault Grade 3 Input EOL Resistor Values 1k 1k DEOL Range 4k7 2k2 DEOL Range 4k7 4k7 DEOL Range Normal 0...

Page 20: ...d press Press to exit You must now address this from the menu ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS 6 1 3 Addressing the EURO LCDPZ Keypad From the Engineer Menu Enter the engineers menu and scroll to ASSIGN KEYPADS...

Page 21: ...5 Connecting the EURO LCDPZ Keypad Inputs Grade 3 The above wiring example shows the connections for a Grade 3 KX15DTAM PIR 6 1 6 Connecting the Outputs To EURO LCDPZ EURO LCDPZ Keypad PCB EURO LCDPZ...

Page 22: ...60 C Dimensions H x W x D 97 x 40 x 23mm Front and rear tamper protected NOTE If the EURO PROXI Internal Tag Reader is programmed as a Set Unset device 2 inputs are enabled If the EURO PROXI is progra...

Page 23: ...press Please see the Programming Manual for more information 6 2 4 Connecting the Internal Tag Reader Inputs The above wiring example shows the connections for a Grade 2 KX15DQ PIR NOTE The resistanc...

Page 24: ...Input status when reader is used as Access or Door Entry Control Input 1 Programmable Input Function Door monitor feature Door opening time limit is programmable from the Engineer Menu Input 2 Not pr...

Page 25: ...to be programmed as the first input number of the reader address programmed as Final Exit If the door contact is forced open without presenting a valid tag or pressing the push to exit button then the...

Page 26: ...EURO 280 Installation Manual Page 26 6 3 6 Using the External Tag Reader for Arming and Entry Control 6 3 7 Using the Request to Exit button 6 3 8 Using the External Tag Reader Disarming...

Page 27: ...Current Consumption 45mA Inputs NC DEOL 3 Resistor Grade 3 Input EOL Resistor Values 1k 1k DEOL Range 4k7 2k2 DEOL Range 4k7 4k7 DEOL Range Normal closed state 0k5 to 1k4 1k4 to 2k9 3k7 to 8k3 Burglar...

Page 28: ...F ON OFF 06 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 07 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 08 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 09 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON...

Page 29: ...on the EURO ZEM8 DEOL Grade 2 The above wiring example shows the connections for a Grade 2 KX15DQ PIR 6 4 8 Wiring Inputs on the EURO ZEM8 3EOL Grade 3 The above wiring example shows the connections...

Page 30: ...L 3 Resistor Grade 3 Input EOL Resistor Values 1k 1k DEOL Range 4k7 2k2 DEOL Range 4k7 4k7 DEOL Range Normal closed state 0k5 to 1k4 1k4 to 2k9 3k7 to 8k3 Burglary Alarm 1k5 to 5k9 4k2 to 7k8 8k4 to 1...

Page 31: ...ss For example If a header is placed on 00 and 0 the address is 0 If a header is placed on 00 and 9 the address is 9 If a header is placed on 20 and 3 the address is 23 etc 6 5 4 Adding the EURO ZEM8...

Page 32: ...ring Inputs on the EURO ZEM8 Normally Closed The above wiring example shows the normally closed connection for a KX15DQ PIR 6 5 6 Wiring Inputs on the EURO ZEM8 DEOL Grade 2 The above wiring example s...

Page 33: ...Wiring Inputs on the EURO ZEM8 Mark Fault Grade 3 The above wiring example shows the connections for a Grade 3 KX15DTAM PIR 6 5 8 Output Wiring on the EURO ZEM8 Normal State 12V Active State 0V Max C...

Page 34: ...per 0k5 or 17k 1k4 or 22k 3k7 or 23k PGM1 PGM4 100mA each PGM1 PGM4 Quiescent state 12V PGM1 PGM4 Active state 0V Power Supply Rating 2 0A continued and 2 5A in peak when charging battery Transformer...

Page 35: ...4 or 22k 3k7 or 23k All inputs are programmed in CHANGE INPUTS in the Engineer menu 6 6 3 Addressing the EURO ZEM8 PSU NOTE The addressing is done by headers that represent the address For example If...

Page 36: ...Inputs on the EURO ZEM8 PSU Normally Closed The above wiring example shows the normally closed connections for a KX15DQ PIR 6 6 6 Wiring Inputs on the EURO ZEM8 PSU DEOL Grade 2 The above wiring examp...

Page 37: ...Page 37 6 6 7 Wiring Inputs on the EURO ZEM8 PSU DEOL Grade 3 The above wiring example shows the connections for a Grade 3 KX15DTAM PIR 6 6 8 Output Wiring on the EURO ZEM8 PSU...

Page 38: ...Voltage 9 14V Current Consumption 60mA quiescent 115mA during transmission Radio Frequency 868MHz FM Transceiver Narrow Band Range 300m open space Dimensions metal box 173 x 125 x 32mm Colour and Cas...

Page 39: ...Address 8 8 wireless inputs Inputs 73 80 Address 9 8 wireless inputs Inputs 81 88 Address 10 8 wireless inputs Inputs 89 96 Address 11 8 wireless inputs Inputs 97 104 Wired expanders may also be used...

Page 40: ...NO PGM1 to PGM4 Active State Changeover NC NO PGM9 to PGM16 Type Open Collector PGM9 to PGM16 Normal State Floating PGM9 to PGM16 Active State 0V Dimensions Plastic Box 173 x 125 x 32mm Dimensions PCB...

Page 41: ...Page 41 6 8 4 EURO OEM8R8T Output Connections 0V 12V...

Page 42: ...ating 44VA Dimensions Metal Box 390 x 205 x 100mm Dimensions PCB 215 x 125 x 65mm Front and rear tamper protected with one tamper switch Front and rear tamper protected with one tamper switch A 17Ah b...

Page 43: ...m the Engineer Menu Enter the engineer menu and scroll to CHANGE OUTPUTS and then Output Module Outputs and press Please see the Programming Manual for more information 6 9 4 EURO OEM16R PSU PGM Conne...

Page 44: ...ith the low battery e g Lb 05 Supervision failure will be reported as tamper on the relevant input 7 2 The Inovonics Radio PIR Once the Radio PIR has seen an activation it will then be inactive for fo...

Page 45: ...isplayed 0 99 If it is below 14 use a REPEATER to boost the signal 7 7 Assigning Repeaters to the Expander The radio repeaters act as a Range Expander and helps a system scale from smaller commercial...

Page 46: ...nd can t be cleared it is because the expander has been selected for A0 not E0 You will need to power down the expander and address it again 7 10 Technical Specification THE RADIO EXPANDER Radio Inovo...

Page 47: ...ng 8 1 1 Inserting the PSTN modem NOTE Power down the control panel before inserting or removing the PSTN module 1 Ensure that the slot is free from dust and debris before inserting it as shown 2 Angl...

Page 48: ...ne line output for connection to internal telecom equipment B 1 Telephone line output for connection to internal telecom equipment Before making these connections all power must be disconnected from t...

Page 49: ...hough USB may be more convenient see the next page for further information It is also necessary to use this module for Chiron and WebWayOne ARC Alarm Receiving Centre communications The RS232 Ribbon c...

Page 50: ...wing 4 Click on Roving Dial Customer 5 Set Dial Mode field to USB 6 Enter the Engineer code in the Engineer Code field 7 Click on Dial 8 If connection is successful the USB icon will become blue NOTE...

Page 51: ...the ARC being suitably equipped REMEMBER The Telecom Ground terminal TE should ALWAYS be connected to earth in order to maximise the effectiveness of the transient voltage protection of the unit Fail...

Page 52: ...ial for the period specified on the batch label relating to the product supplied the Pyronix Guarantee period for that product Some Pyronix products are capable of generating voice messages digital me...

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