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Contents 

1. Contents ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2 
2. Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2 
3. Initial Power Up ................................................................................................................................................................... 3 

3.1 Mains and Earth Wiring .................................................................................................................................................. 3 
3.2 Inside of the Home Panel: Rear ........................................................................................................................ 4 
3.3 Inside of the Home Panel: Front ...................................................................................................................... 4 
3.4 Connecting / Replacing the Control Panel Battery......................................................................................................... 5 
3.5 Important Installation Notes .......................................................................................................................................... 5 

4. Technical Specification ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 
5. Installation Guide ................................................................................................................................................................. 7 

5.1 Wiring Peripherals to the RS485 Bus ............................................................................................................................. 8 
5.2 Entry Control with the Internal Tag Reader ................................................................................................................. 13 
5.3 Entry Control with the External Tag Reader ................................................................................................................. 14 
5.4 DIGI-GPRS (GPRS Modem) ........................................................................................................................................... 16 
5.5 DIGI-LAN (LAN Module) ................................................................................................................................................ 17 
5.6 DIGI-WiFi (Wi-Fi Module) Install / Setup ...................................................................................................................... 18 
5.7 Replacing The Battery of the Enforcer Home Panel ....................................................................................... 19 

6. EN 50131 Terminology ....................................................................................................................................................... 19 
7. Access Levels ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19 
 

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Introduction 

The Home Panel is the first two-way wireless high security system on the market. It can be compared to an addressable 
wired system, but instead of using a wired data bus it uses a wireless one. The Home Panel supports 32 wireless and 34 
wired inputs, two wireless external sirens, 32 keyfobs, 75 user codes or tags, 20 programmable and automation outputs and a large 
variety of wireless accessories. All devices can cover a wireless range of open space up to 300m. 

System Overview 

Quantity

 

Additional Information 

Full Areas 

 

Sub Areas (Readers) 

 

Wireless Inputs (max) 

32 

 

Wired Inputs On-board 

 

Wired Inputs (max) 

34 

4x Wired Input Expanders 

Total Inputs Wi Wired 

66 

 

On-board outputs 

 

User Automation Outputs 

30 

 

Outputs (max) 

34 

16 x (1 x Wired Output Exp) 

12 x (4 x Wired Input Exp) 

3 x (Keypads/Readers) 

3 x (Panel IO Board) 

User Codes and Tags 

80 

 

Wireless Key fobs (max) 

32 

4294967295 encrypted rolling code 

Duress / Guard Codes 

10 

 

Communications modules 

      DIGI-GPRS     /     DIGI-LAN     /     DIGI-WiFi 

Wired Arm Devices (max) 

 

Logs 750 

Time and Date 

Memory Type 

EEPROM 

 

Compliant to EN Grade* 

 

Environmental Class 

II 

 

Default Codes:

   

Master Manager code:

 2222            

Engineer code:

 1111            

*EN50131 compliance labeling should be removed if non-compliant configurations are used.  
*Please note that technical functions, such as: fire, gas and flooding, are not security graded as they are outside the 
scope of EN50131-1 and EN50131-3. 

Summary of Contents for HomeControl+

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Page 2: ...red inputs two wireless external sirens 32 keyfobs 75 user codes or tags 20 programmable and automation outputs and a large variety of wireless accessories All devices can cover a wireless range of op...

Page 3: ...front of the case NOTE Take extra care when removing the front of the HomeControl Panel as modems I O boards etc may be connected to the front 3 Rotate the front of the HomeControl Panel 180 degrees...

Page 4: ...installed on an uneven surface 5 If an I O board is installed then this space is used to install it See page 8 3 3 Inside of the HomeControl Panel Front 1 RS232 connection for up downloading to the In...

Page 5: ...Ensure that a readily accessible disconnect device is incorporated into the premises installation wiring and is provided externally to the equipment with a contact separation of at least 3 0mm and co...

Page 6: ...CR123A Battery Type MC2 WE BATT CR3 Battery Type MCMINI WE MC1 SHOCK WE BATT CR123A Environment All Devices Nominal operating temperature 10 C to 50 C Certified operating temperature 10 C to 40 C Stor...

Page 7: ...may look like General Principles NOTE 1 No alarm system cable should be run with other cables carrying AC or digital signals NOTE 2 The cables should be protected by the use of grommets where appropri...

Page 8: ...rd can have on the RS485 bus are as follows 4 x Input Expanders EURO ZEM8 EURO ZEM8 EURO ZEM8 PSU ONE of these can be a wireless ZEM EURO ZEM32 WE 1 x Output Expander EUR OEM16R or EUR OEM16R PSU 4 x...

Page 9: ...If using the EURO PROXI as access control entry control please refer to page 13 5 1 4 Wiring External Readers If an additional external reader is connected this will need to be assigned in the program...

Page 10: ...of the bell box NOTE The input must be programmed as tamper The resistor value is 2K2 as shown in the diagram above IMPORTANT NOTE THE BELL BOX CONNECTED WILL NEED TO BE IN SCB self contained bell MOD...

Page 11: ...ddress the Wireless ZEM as ZEM 0 1 and 2 in the programming function Install ZEM and learn 24 inputs to the system using the Wireless Device Control menu see the Programming Manual for further informa...

Page 12: ...erminal MUST NOT be connected ZEM Address 0 Inputs 35 42 ZEM Address 1 Inputs 43 50 ZEM Address 2 Inputs 51 58 ZEM Address 3 Inputs 59 66 5 1 9 Connecting an Output Expander 1 x Remote Output Expander...

Page 13: ...3 Setting with Entry Control Action Visual Sequence Present a valid tag to the reader and then remove it The door lock will open Present the same tag to the reader within 10 seconds of presenting it i...

Page 14: ...set or the unset symbol will be illuminated if the system is unset Present the same tag to the reader within 10 seconds of presenting it initially and then remove it The doors will unlock and the sys...

Page 15: ...e will start on the control panel The RED LED will illuminate when the system has set and after a few seconds the LED will extinguish 5 3 4 Unsetting with Entry Control Action Visual Sequence Present...

Page 16: ...contract SIM cards Some networks have to enable the data channel separately Some networks use a different phone number for the data GPRS channel from the GSM number of the SIM card Some networks autom...

Page 17: ...mmunicate over a Local Area Network to either InSite the PyronixCloud or to an ARC NOTE The product has been approved as supplied If the communications module is replaced with a different model beside...

Page 18: ...ID and password then go onto your PC or smartphone 2 Connect your device to the control panel WiFi it appears as a local WiFi network and then open a web browser to see the list of connections availab...

Page 19: ...in accordance with the local regulations 6 EN 50131 Terminology Enforcer HomeControl Panel Language EN50131 Language Set Set Unset Unset Day or Unset Mode Unset State may be relevant to a specific ar...

Page 20: ...ouse Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 8QY Customer Support line UK Only 44 0 845 6434 999 local rate or 44 0 1709 535225 Hours 8 00am 6 30pm Monday to Friday Email customer support pyronix com Web...

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