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Enforcer: Installation Manual 

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Introduction 

The Enforcer is a wireless alarm system that has been designed to enable easy installation and minimal 
maintenance. The Enforcer protects the property (domestic or commercial) with a multitude of unique 

features: 
• Two Way Wireless Protection 
• Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) 
• Instant Two Way Device Control 
• Pyronix High Security Wireless Protocol Encryption 
• Programmable Wireless Supervision Time 
• Intelligent Wireless Jamming Detection 

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System Overview 

Areas:

 

 

   4 

(4 

Levels/Areas) 

Wireless Inputs (max):

  

64 (32 x onboard, 1 x EURO-ZEM32-WE ) 

Wired Inputs (max):

    

34 (2 x inputs on I/O board (Inputs 33-34) and 4 x ZEMs 

 

    (Inputs 

35-66) 

Total Inputs:

 

 

  66 

Outputs (max):

   

 

38 (1 x output module and 3 x outputs on I/O board, 4 on each ZEM 

 

 

 

 

 

if EURO-ZEM8+ or EURO-ZEM8+PSU are used, 1 on each RKP) 

User / Manager Codes:

   

80 (Max 32 x wireless keyfobs) 

Duress / Guard Codes:

   

10 

Code Combinations:

 

 

4294967295 (fully encrypted rolling code) 

Communications:

  

DIGI-GPRS, DIGI-LAN, DIGI-WI-FI, DIGI-GSM, DIGI-PSTN, DIGI-
PSTN/VOICE 

Arming Devices (max):

 

4 wired keypads (EURO-LCDPZ) and/or 4 wireless keypads 

(LEDRKP-WE). Internal or External Tag Readers. 

Sirens: 

   

2 Wireless Sirens or 2 Wired Sirens (in SCB mode) 

Logs:

 

 

   750 

Remote Arm and Soak Test:

 

 

Event Signalling to UDL:

  

 

Memory Type:

 

 

 

EEPROM 

Compliant to EN Grade

*

:

  

Environmental Class:

  

II 

  

NOTE :

 All wireless learning is performed in the ‘WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL

 menu, refer to the 

programming manual for more details. 
Compliance labelling should be removed or adjusted if non-compliant configurations are used. 
Please note that technical functions for example fire, gas and flooding are not security graded as they are 
outside the scope of EN50131-1 and EN50131-3. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Enforcer

Page 1: ...A1 2009 EN50131 3 2009 EN50131 6 2008 EN50131 5 3 2005 A1 2008 PD6662 2010 IA 2015 Software Version 10 PIEZO WARNING The Enforcer system contains a 100dBA siren please be aware of this after an activation RINS1903 1 Enforcer Time 10 09 c ...

Page 2: ...ol Panel Battery 7 3 5 Important Installation Notes 7 3 6 RS232 Connection Uploading and Downloading Software 8 3 7 Input Output Board 9 3 8 Connecting Peripherals to the I O Board 9 3 9 Connecting a Wired Input Expander 12 3 10 Connecting a Wireless Input Expander 12 3 11 Connecting an Output Expander 13 3 12 Digi Wi Fi Wi Fi Module 14 3 13 Other Module Options 14 3 14 Product Information 14 3 15...

Page 3: ...4 on each ZEM if EURO ZEM8 or EURO ZEM8 PSU are used 1 on each RKP User Manager Codes 80 Max 32 x wireless keyfobs Duress Guard Codes 10 Code Combinations 4294967295 fully encrypted rolling code Communications DIGI GPRS DIGI LAN DIGI WI FI DIGI GSM DIGI PSTN DIGI PSTN VOICE Arming Devices max 4 wired keypads EURO LCDPZ and or 4 wireless keypads LEDRKP WE Internal or External Tag Readers Sirens 2 W...

Page 4: ...s 220 x 160 x 50mm Weight 1025g Operating Temp 10 C to 40 C Nominal Temp 10 C to 50 C Storage Temp 20 C to 60 C I O Board If Connected Inputs 2 Wired DEOL SEOL Output Voltage 13 2 VDC nominal Max Current for PGM Output 70mA SAB Outputs 250mA Continuous Load Bus Fuse F500mA 250V Bus Fuse Aux Fuse F500mA 250V Aux Fuse Systems Analysis Inputs Max 66 On Board 32 Wireless I O Board 2 Wired Input Module...

Page 5: ... Enforcer as modems I O boards etc may be connected to the front 3 Hang the front of the Enforcer on the opening screws at the bottom if required Shown below 3 1 Mains and Earth Wiring It is important that the electrical earth connection is connected when connecting the 240V mains supply to the Enforcer NOTE 1 Do not locate the mains cables next to internal cabling NOTE 2 Ensure that the Enforcer ...

Page 6: ... of the Enforcer isn t sitting flush to the back plate this may happen if the Enforcer is installed on an uneven surface 5 If an I O board is installed then this space is used to install it 3 3 Inside of the Enforcer Front 1 RS232 connection for Up downloading to the InSite software 2 Where the control panel battery is located 3 The power connection for a communications module if connected 4 The c...

Page 7: ...l qualified electrician Ensure that a readily accessible disconnect device incorporated in the premises installation wiring shall be provided external to the equipment with a contact separation of at least 3 0mm and connected as closely as possible to the supply Ensure that the Input and Output Board I O Board used to connect wired keypads readers inputs and outputs to the Enforcer and is only con...

Page 8: ...EM OPTIONS SYSTEM DISPLAYS in the panel on site 6 Enter the Name 7 The little green box which displays RS232 in the bottom left of the Insite screen should turn yellow when connecting and when connected switch to blue Cloud Connection 1 Open up InSite 2 Click on Roving Dial Customer 3 Set Dial Out Mode to Cloud 4 Enter the System ID 5 Enter the panels System Password 6 Enter the Site Name This can...

Page 9: ...ave on the RS485 bus are as follows 4 x Input Expanders EURO ZEM8 EURO ZEM8 EURO ZEM8 PSU or ZEM32 WE 1 x Output Expander EURO OEM8R8T or EURO OEM16R PSU 3 x Keypads Readers same bus EURO LCDPZ EUR 107 or EUR 108 3 8 Connecting Peripherals to the I O Board Connecting Keypads EURO LCDPZ Up to 3 additional keypads can be connected to the Enforcer These will be addressed individually and also address...

Page 10: ...UR 107 as access control entry control please refer to the peripheral instructions for connection details Connecting External Tag Readers EUR 108 If an additional external reader is connected this will need to be assigned in the programming Assign Keypads Readers Each reader will also need to be addressed individually via connecting certain wires to ground Addressing at the Reader Address 1 Brown ...

Page 11: ...put must be programmed as tamper The resistor value will correspond to the value selected in WIRING CHOICE IMPORTANT THE BELL BOX CONNECTED WILL NEED TO BE IN SCB MODE Unless the bell box is a Pyronix Deltabell Wiring Wired Inputs The End of Line value for all wired inputs is programmed in CHOOSE MODE At default they are set to DEOL and the resistor values are 4K7 for Alarm and 2k2 for tamper ...

Page 12: ...l panel now supports the addition of 1 wireless ZEM to expand the number of wireless inputs available The wireless ZEM allows 32 wireless inputs to be learnt These 32 inputs are programmed as 4 different ZEMs addresses and each having 8 Wireless Inputs assigned Here is an example Wired ZEMs and Wireless ZEMs can be installed together on a system and as long as they are addressed uniquely they will...

Page 13: ...sing Wireless ZEM Address 0 3 4 7 8 11 ZEM32 WE ZEM Address 0 OFF ON OFF ZEM Address 1 OFF ON OFF ZEM Address 2 OFF ON OFF ZEM Address 3 OFF ON OFF 3 11 Connecting an Output Expander 1 x Remote Output Expander can be connected to the Enforcer Each output expander allows 16 additional outputs NOTE The above shows the I O board connected to a EURO OEM8R8T If using a EURO OEM16R PSU the D2 MUST NOT b...

Page 14: ...t be removed and disposed of separately in accordance with the local regulations 3 15 Warranty This product is sold subject to our standard warranty against defects in workmanship for a period of two years In the interest of continuing improvement of quality customer care and design Pyronix Ltd reserve the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice DIGI WiFi DIGI WiFi GREEN LED Puls...

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