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EURO 46 V10 Programming Manual
Attribute
Operation for both wired and wireless inputs
Confirm Group
If inputs are selected into the same confirm group, each input will only generate an unconfirmed alarm (and
will not generate a confirmed activation). This is useful when two or more shock sensors are being activated
by the same event. If a confirm group is selected as ‘00’, the inputs are not part of any group.
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The use of this input attribute will make the system unable to comply to EN50131-1 Security Grade 2 or 3.
Input Description
Two text labels can be associated to each input:
Enter Name:
This is commonly used to write the input name/number, such as: input 1, input 2. This label will show
the event log and following alarms reported in the SMS alarms as a reference point.
Enter Location:
This is commonly used to write the location of the input, such as: Input Name = Input 1; Input
Location = Living Room. In case there has been a tamper alarm on the input the SMS or APP
notification will show: ‘Input 1, Living Room, Tamper Alarm’. The display will be show: 1-Living Room,
Tamper on Input. Meaning: Tamper alarm on input 1, which is the Living Room.
Manually Omitting Inputs
Method 1: (EN50131-1 Grade 2 and 3 compliant).
While the system is setting, press the
key to omit inputs.
Method 2: (Only used to omit 24hr inputs).
Enter Master Manager menu -> ‘Omit Inputs’ to omit the inputs required.
PLEASE NOTE:
The input attribute ‘Omittable’ must be enabled on each input so that the user has
the ability to omit them.
Choose Mode?
If any wired inputs are used, the resistance, EOL mode and response time can be programmed.
PLEASE NOTE:
Alarm 4K7, Tamper 2K2 must be selected if wiring double pole to any input.
EOL Range (End of Line Range
)
‘EOL Range’ programs the panel to operate with different resistor values
[0] Alarm: 1K, Tamper: 1K.
[1] Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 2K2.
[2] Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 4K7.
[3] Wide range.
EOL mode (Double End of Line (DEOL) or Single End of Line (SEOL))
‘EOL Mode’ programs the panel to operate as:
[0] SR - Single End of Line (SEOL).
[1] DR - Double End of Line (DEOL).
Input Response Time
‘Input Response Time’ programs the time that an input must to open before the control panel
generates an alarm.
[01]-[30] = 100ms to 3000ms
PLEASE NOTE:
Settings above (>) 400ms do not comply with PD6662/EN50131.
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