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ENFORCER V11 INSTALLATION GUIDE

INSTALLATION GUIDE

Please note:

It is recommended that the Engineer Menu is accessed prior to opening a powered Enforcer.

If any new peripherals are installed such as communications modules, expanders or arming devices, the 

whole system should be powered down mains and battery prior to installing.

1.  Slightly unscrew the two screws 

located at the bottom. 

Please note: Do not fully 

unscrew as these can be used as 

a ‘hanger’ to the rear casing as 

shown in Step 3.

2.  Unhinge the front from the top 

and pull down to disconnect.

Please note: Take care when 

removing as modems, I/O 

boards etc. may be connected to 

the front.

3.  Hang the front on the opening 

screws at the bottom if required. 
Shown above.

MAINS AND EARTH WIRING

 

It is important that the electrical earth connection is 
connected when connecting the 230VAC mains supply 
to the Enforcer.

Please note:

1 Do not locate the mains cables next to internal cabling. 

2 Ensure that the control panel is not mounted on any metal surfaces.

3  That the mains cables should not be internally ‘looped’. This may interfere with the wireless antenna’s. 

Where possible it is recommended that all mains cables should be installed through the area nearest the 

mains terminals as shown above.

4 The panel should be mounted at least 1 metre away from any source of electrical or radio interference 

including but not limited to, mains consumer units, solar PV control equipment etc.

5 If cable management is an issue, a spacer is available: ENF/SPACER-WE

Summary of Contents for ENFORCER V11

Page 1: ...Document SAP 102028845 01 ENFORCER V11 INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...input This refers to a detector or sensor connected to the system whether this be wired or wireless Output PGM PG An output is a signal from the panel to instruct another device to operate This is usu...

Page 3: ...k plate 8 Front 8 Connecting the Control Panel Battery 9 Important Installation Notes 9 Input Output Board 10 Connecting Arming Devices 10 Connecting keypads 10 Connecting internal proximity readers 1...

Page 4: ...es 1 32 1x wireless expander zones 35 66 Wired zones max 34 2x zones on I O board zones 33 34 4x wired expanders zones 35 66 Total zones 66 Outputs max 38 3x outputs on I O board 1x output module 4 on...

Page 5: ...ge cut off value 8 5V Type NiMH 8 cell 2200mAh rechargeable battery CIE current when operating on battery backup 90mA ENVIRONMENT Physical dimensions W x H x D 220 x 160 x 50mm Weight 1025g Operating...

Page 6: ...OEM8R8T EURO OEM16R PSU Fuses 2x F500mA 250V SYSTEM ANALYSIS ADDITIONAL DEVICES Keypads Up to 3 Readers Up to 3 External sirens 2 Wireless arming stations 4 Please note Compliance labelling should be...

Page 7: ...the front on the opening screws at the bottom if required Shown above MAINS AND EARTH WIRING It is important that the electrical earth connection is connected when connecting the 230VAC mains supply t...

Page 8: ...ulated housing 5 The rear tamper adjustment screw This should be used if the tamper from the front of the Enforcer isn t sitting flush to the back plate E g if the Enforcer is installed on an uneven s...

Page 9: ...disconnect device such as an un switched fused spur or plug and socket with approved cover to prevent accidental disconnection from mains supply is incorporated in the premises installation wiring It...

Page 10: ...obe output for a wired external siren Z33 Wired zone 33 COM Common terminal for Z33 and Z34 and 12VDC auxiliary supply 12V 12VDC auxiliary supply Z34 Wired zone 34 CONNECTING ARMING DEVICES Connecting...

Page 11: ...l or entry control please refer to the peripheral instructions for connection details Connecting external proximity readers PGM STB BELL Z33 COM 12V Z34 D1 D2 D3 D4 If an additional external reader is...

Page 12: ...per return either zone 33 or 34 on the I O board Note the zone must be programmed as tamper The resistor value will correspond to the value selected in Wiring Choice IMPORTANT NOTE The external siren...

Page 13: ...3 Zones 59 66 Connecting a wireless zone expander 1 wireless zone expander can be connected to the Enforcer however this expander can take the place of 4 addresses potentially expanding the system by...

Page 14: ...35 42 ZEM address 01 43 50 ZEM address 02 51 58 ZEM address 03 59 66 Please note Wireless zones 35 66 can take upto 5 minutes to become active when armed Connecting an output expander 1 remote output...

Page 15: ...GE SAFETY EN 62368 1 2014 A11 2017 Audio video information and communication technology equipment Safety requirements RE DIRECTIVE ETSI EN 300 220 1 EMC Receiver Class 1 Environmental Category 1 CERT...

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