Inovonics EN4216MR Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 3

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3 Point Setup and Registration

Each transmitter must setup and registered to a point. Once registered, the 

transmitters alarm(s) will be mapped to the appropriate alarm output(s). 

Following are the transmitters supported by the EN4232MR:

Note: 

Contact Inovonics for a list of other compatible devices.

3.1 Factory Configuration Defaults

The EN4232MR arrives with the outputs pre-programmed. If the default 

programming is sufficient for your site, you do not need setup points. 

Simply register a transmitter to one of the points.
To register a transmitter to a pre-programmed point:

1.

From the EN4232MR start screen, press the enter button to access the 

receiver’s three main menu options.

2.

Use the up and down buttons to navigate to the install & service menu; 

press the enter button.

3.

Enter your password to access the install & service menus.

4.

Follow the instructions in section 4.5.2 “Register Transmitter” on 

page 5.

If you do need to setup points, advance to section 3.2 “Program a Point” on 

page 3.

3.2 Program a Point

1.

From the EN4232MR start screen, press the enter button to access the 

receiver’s three main menu options.

2.

Use the up and down buttons to navigate to the install & service menu; 

press the enter button.

3.

Enter your password to access the install & service menus.

4.

Following the instructions in section 4.5.1 “Setup Point” on page 4.

4 32 Zone Multi-Condition Receiver with Relay Outputs 

Operation and Point Setup Screens

4.1 Menu Tree

P

OINT

 S

TATUS

, see 4.3 “Point Status” on page 4.

E

VENT

 L

OG

, see 4.4 “Event Log” on page 4.

I

NSTALL

 & S

ERVICE

, 4.5 “Install & Service” on page 4.

S

ETUP

 P

OINT

, see 4.5.1 “Setup Point” on page 4.

P

OINT

 #

S

UPERVISION

 T

IME

S

ECURITY

/R

EPEATER

A

LARM

 I

NPUTS

A

LARM

 O

UT

A

LARM

 O

UTPUT

 T

YPE

I

NACTIVE

 O

UT

/T

YPE

T

AMPER

 O

UT

/T

YPE

L

OW

 B

ATTERY

 O

UT

/T

YPE

T

EXT

R

EGISTER

R

EGISTER

 T

RANSMITTER

, see 4.5.2 “Register Transmitter” on 

page 5.
D

ELETE

 P

OINT

, see 4.5.3 “Delete Point” on page 5.

S

IGNAL

 S

TRENGTH

, see 4.5.4 “Signal Strength” on page 5.

C

HANGE

 P

ASSWORD

, see 4.5.5 “Change Password” on page 5.

F

ACTORY

 C

ONFIG

, see 4.5.6 “Factory Config” on page 5.

4.2 EN4232MR Start Screen

The EN4232MR start screen displays alarm and fault information on the 

LCD display. Points in alarm are displayed as “Alarm”, with the point 

number following. If more than one point is in alarm, the display scrolls 

through each point. If a point has more than one alarm, the display scrolls 

through each alarm. Fault conditions are indicated by “Fault” in the LCD 

display if there is no alarm already displayed, and point numbers are not 

displayed. 
Alarms and faults will only display briefly when the alarm or fault is first 

received, and then the start screen will return to a ready condition. For 

detailed alarm and fault information, see section 4.3 “Point Status” on 

page 4.

Table 1: EN4232MR Supported Transmitters

Transmitter

Alarm 1

Alarm 2

Alarm 3

Alarm 4

EN1215EOL

Terminal 
block

EN1215WEOL

Terminal 
block

Reed 
switch

EN1223D

Both 
buttons

EN1235SF

Button

EN1235DF

Both 
buttons

EN1242

Smoke

EN1244

Smoke

EN1245

CO

EN1249

Bill trap

EN1261HT

Motion

Table 2: Default Transmitter Programming

 Alarm Output

Transmitter Points

1

1, 11, 21, 31

2

2, 12, 22, 32

3

3, 13, 23

4

4, 14, 24

5

5, 15, 25

6

6, 16, 26

7

7, 17, 27

8

8, 18, 28

9

9, 19, 29

10

10, 20, 30

Table 3: Default Trouble Condition Programming

 Output/Relay

Condition

11

Tamper

12

Low Battery

12

Supervision Loss/Inactive

12

Line Power Loss

Summary of Contents for EN4216MR

Page 1: ...te Survey Instructions Caution The EchoStream system should be tested regularly to ensure operation To test place the system in test mode activate an end device and ensure an appropriate response 1 2 RF Signal Propagation While wood drywall and glass usually let the RF signals pass some materials may inhibit or attenuate radio frequency RF signal propagation by blocking reflecting deflecting or ab...

Page 2: ...t the frequency band to 902 928 MHz for North America 1 Ensure the frequency band is set for your geographic are 2 If the frequency band is not set for your geographic area place a selection jumper on the appropriate frequency band selection pins to select Australia or New Zealand or remove it for North America Note Only devices set for use in North America are configured for UL installations 3 If...

Page 3: ...SERVICE 4 5 Install Service on page 4 SETUP POINT see 4 5 1 Setup Point on page 4 POINT SUPERVISION TIME SECURITY REPEATER ALARM INPUTS ALARM OUT ALARM OUTPUT TYPE INACTIVE OUT TYPE TAMPER OUT TYPE LOW BATTERY OUT TYPE TEXT REGISTER REGISTER TRANSMITTER see 4 5 2 Register Transmitter on page 5 DELETE POINT see 4 5 3 Delete Point on page 5 SIGNAL STRENGTH see 4 5 4 Signal Strength on page 5 CHANGE ...

Page 4: ...output type for the alarm condition The default is follower a Use the up down buttons to scroll through the output type options in Table 4 press the enter button to select the desired output option Inactive Out Maps transmitter repeater inactivity fault output a Use the up down buttons to scroll through the output numbers Choosing will disable inactivity reporting b Press enter to select the outpu...

Page 5: ...e Config Reset prompt displays press the enter button to return to the install service menu The receiver can also be brought back to the factory default configuration through a hardware initiated sequence 1 Connect a wire between the reset terminal and the ground terminal 2 While pressing the back button cycle the power to the unit 3 Release the back button and remove the wire between the reset te...

Page 6: ... operation and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 9 2 ISED This equipment complies with ISED RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other ante...

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