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4.3 Point Status

The point status menu allows you to view detailed alarm and fault 

information. Point status information is available without entering a 

password.
To access the point status menu:

1.

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

receiver’s three main menus. “Point Status” displays.

2.

Press the enter to display point status details.

3.

Use the up/down buttons to scroll through the points; press the enter 

button again to view the outputs the displayed conditions are mapped 

to.

• Point status flags are defined as follows: A = Alarm (transmitter only); 

T = Tamper; B = Low Battery; L = AC loss (repeater only); I = Inactive.

Note: 

If “--” displays, the displayed condition has been mapped to a null 

output.

4.4 Event Log

The event log displays the last 50 events that have occurred, whether they 

be alarms, or tamper or inactive faults. Event log information is available 

without a password.

1.

From the EN4232MR start screen, press enter.

2.

Use the up or down buttons to navigate to “Event Log”; press the enter 

button.

3.

Use the up/down buttons to scroll through events.

4.

When viewing transmitter events, press enter to see the output the 

events map to.

Note: 

No output will be displayed if the event is mapped to a null output.

4.5 Install & Service

Note: 

The default password is 3446.

The install & service menu is used to reset factory configuration, change 

password, view signal strength, delete points, register transmitters, and 

setup points for any of the programmed points.
To access the install & service menu:

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 a password to access install & service menus.

4.5.1 Setup Point
1.

From the install & service menu, press enter at the “Setup Point” 

prompt.

2.

Use the up/down buttons to scroll through point numbers; press the 

enter button to select a point.

• “Tx Registr’d” displays if a transmitter or repeater is currently 

registered to this point; “Tx Not Regstr’d” displays if no transmitter is 

registered to this point.

3.

Press enter to continue.

Supervision Time: Sets a time limit on missing transmitters.

• The valid range is 0 to 99 hours. The default is 60 minutes. Selecting 

0 turns off supervision.

Caution: 

Turning off supervision can jeopardize the integrity of your 

system. Inovonics does not recommend turning off supervision. For 

supervision to function correctly, the supervision time must be set for an 

interval greater than the transmitter check-in time.

a. 

Use the up and down buttons to adjust the supervision time; press the 

enter button to select.

b. 

Use the up and down buttons to toggle between “Hrs” (hours) and 

“Min” (minutes); press the enter button to select.

Select Security/Repeater: Configures point’s alarm and alert messages as 

either a repeater or a security transmitter.

a. 

Use the up and down buttons to choose “Select Security” for a 

security transmitter or “Select Repeater” for a repeater; press the enter 

button to select.

1-4 Alarm Inputs: Allows security transmitters with multiple alarm 

conditions to be assigned a separate alarm point and output type for each 

individual condition.

a. 

Use the up and down buttons to navigate the number of alarm inputs 

for the transmitter; press the enter to select.

Alarm Out: Maps the security transmitter’s alarm condition(s) to alarm 

outputs.

a. 

Use the up/down buttons to scroll through the output numbers. 

Choosing “--” will disable alarm output.

b. 

Press Enter to select the output to use for the alarm condition. 

Alarm Output Type: Selects the 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 output to use for this transmitter/repeater.  

Inactive Output Type: Selects the output type for the inactive condition.

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.

Caution: 

A missing/inoperative transmitter shall be reported as a latching 

trouble signal at the control panel within four hours or less.
Tamper Out: Maps transmitter/repeater tamper fault output.

a. 

Use the up/down buttons to scroll through the output numbers. 

Choosing “--” will disable tamper output.

b. 

Press enter to select the output to use for this transmitter/repeater's 

tamper transmission. 

Tamper Output Type: Selects the output type for the tamper condition.

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.

Low Batt Out: Maps transmitter/repeater low battery fault output.

a. 

Use the up/down buttons to scroll through the output numbers. 

Choosing “--” will disable low battery output.

b. 

Press enter to select the output to use for this transmitter/repeater's 

low battery transmission. 

Low Battery Output Type: Selects the output type for the low battery 

condition.

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:

Line Power Loss Out: Maps repeater line power loss fault output.

a. 

Use the up/down buttons to scroll through the output numbers. 

Choosing “--” will disable line power loss output.

b. 

Press enter to select the output to use for this repeater's line power 

loss transmission. 

Line Power Loss Output Type: Selects the output type for the line power 

loss condition.

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:

Text: Enter eight-character descriptive text for the transmitter/repeater

a. 

Use up/down buttons to scroll through the alphanumeric characters; 

press enter to select and advance to the next character. To select a 

space, press enter without selecting a digit.

Note: 

If you do not use all eight characters, you must enter spaces to the 

end of the line.

b. 

When finished, press enter again to complete selection.

Register Transmitter: The register transmitter option allows you to register 

a transmitter or repeater to the programmed point.

a. 

Use the up and down buttons to toggle between “N” for no and “Y” for 

yes to choose whether or not you wish to register a transmitter/repeater 

to the point; press enter to select.

b. 

Press the transmitter/repeater’s reset button at the “Reset Xmitter” 

prompt. 

Table 4: Output Type Options

 Output Type

Description

Follower

The output reflects the transmitter’s alarm status.

Latching

The output turns on when activated and remains on 
until the receiver is reset.

Toggle

The output changes state each time the device sends 
a new activation. Press the enter button to select.
“Inactive” displays when selected. Inactive time 
prevents output chatter. The valid range is 2.0 to 99.5 
seconds, in 0.5 second increments. Use the up and 
down buttons to navigate.

Momentary

Momentary: The output turns on for the programmed 
duration, then turns off, regardless of the device 
status. Press the enter button to select.
“Moment” displays when selected. This sets the time 
that the output will stay activated. The valid range 0.5 
to 99.5 seconds, in 0.5 second increments. Use the 
up and down buttons to navigate.

Содержание EN4216MR

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Страница 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...

Страница 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 ...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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