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EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009 EN50131-3:2009 EN50131-6:2008 EN50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008 PD6662:2010 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II Software Version >9.13 Wireless Setup Guide RINS1550-4 PIEZO WARNING The Enforcer 32-WE system contains a 100dBA siren, please be aware of this after an activation...
Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual C O N T E N T S P A G E 1. The Enforcer 32-WE ......................... 3 1.1 The Enforcer 32-WE ......................3 1.2 The Wireless KF4-WE ......................3 2. Wireless Devices ........................4 3.
1 . T h e E n f o r c e r 3 2 - W E This manual is intended for 'quick starting' the Enforcer 32-WE in terms of learning inputs, bells and keyfobs. For all other information please see RINS1549.
Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 2 . W i r e l e s s D e v i c e s There are a range of wireless devices that can be learnt on to the Enforcer 32-WE system. These are described below.
3 . P o w e r i n g U p / E n t e r i n g & E x i t i n g T h e E n g i n e e r s M e n u 3.1 Initial Power Up Please Wait... 1. The initial power up may take a few minutes before 'ENFORCER 32-WE' and the time is displayed on the display. 2. Once 'ENFORCER 32-WE' and the time are displayed, programming can begin.
4 . L e a r n i n g D e v i c e s 4.1 Learning Inputs This section shows how to learn any inputs on to the Enforcer 32-WE. Refer to page: 4 for a list of all wireless input peripherals available.
Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 4.2 Learning Bells This sections shows how to learn any external sounders (bells) on to the Enforcer 32-WE. Learning Procedure. It is recommended that all wireless bells are learned at the Enforcer 32-WE before final Use ...
Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 4.3 Learning Keyfobs This sections shows how to learn any keyfobs (KF4-WE) on to Enforcer 32-WE. Learning Procedure. Learning keyfobs can only be done from the In Day Mode master manager menu. Follow the instructions to...
5 . D e l e t i n g I n p u t s a n d B e l l s Deleting Inputs and Bells from the Enforcer 32-WE can either be done collectively or individually. Deleting Inputs...
If a device is out of range it will not be able to send events to the Enforcer 32-WE panel therefore it is recommended that a signal strength test is performed before fixing devices into place.
Bell need replacing can be easily identified. No Signal [000] The Enforcer 32-WE has an advanced battery test mechanism that operates by monitoring all Press inputs/bells after 5 minutes from the start of the test. It will perform this test every 16 seconds.
For example: if the time is set for 2 hours, then any device that doesn’t communicate with the Enforcer 32-WE within that period will cause a Press supervision fault. Wirls Sprvn Time...
Alarm Silenced in fault will be displayed. Input 01 8.3 Battery Low The Enforcer 32-WE monitors the batteries of each wireless device and is defined by the following displays: User Battery Low UXX (U = Keyfobs. XX = User Number) Battery Low V05 Battery Low IXX (I = Inputs.
Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 9 . W i r e l e s s P e r i p h e r a l s This section describes most of the wireless peripherals that can be learnt to the Enforcer 32-WE. 9.1 MC1MINI-WE The MC1MINI-WE is a Two Way wireless magnetic contact with 1 reed switch.
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Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 9.1.4 Technical Specification Battery: Type: 3.0V CR123A. Threshold: 2.5V +/- 5% at 25°C. Life: Up to 2 years Wireless: Transmission Frequency: 868MHz, FM transceiver narrow band Transmission Method: Fully encrypted rolling code Materials and Environment: Colour and Casing: White. 2mm ABS.
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Temperature: Storage:-20°C to 50°C. Certified:-10°C to 40°C. Nominal:-10°C to 50°C Dimensions (H x W x D): 30 x 115 x 35mm. Magnet: 17 x 56 x 12.7mm Compatible with the Enforcer 32-WE, PCX and EURO control panels (Enforcer 32-WE wireless expander only).
Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 9.4 KX12DT-WE NOTE: All Two Way wireless detectors learn the same way as shown below. WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL? Control Inputs? Learn Devices? Input 01 Available [01] Learning DIAGNOSTICS? LEARN View Wireless Device Status? Signal Strength? >5s...
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Temperature: Storage:-20°C to 50°C. Certified:-10°C to 40°C. Nominal:-10°C to 50°C Dimensions (H x W x D): 117 x 69 x 50mm (KX12DT-WE & K10DTP-WE = 117 x 69 x 59mm) Compatible with the Enforcer 32-WE, PCX and EURO control panels (EURO-ZEM32-WE/PCX- RIX32-WE only).
Temperature: Storage:-20°C to 50°C. Certified:-10°C to 40°C. Nominal:-10°C to 50°C. Dimensions (H x W x D): 72 x 30 x 20mm. Weight: 28g Compatible with the Enforcer 32-WE, PCX and EURO commercial control panels (using the Wireless Expander). Page: 22...
Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 9.6 Deltabell-WE 9.6.1 Inserting the Deltabell Module 9.6.2 Installing the Deltabell Battery Depending upon The batteries and battery holder Round Battery type which battery type should be inserted as shown: the Deltabell is supplied with –...
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Enforcer 32-WE Wireless Setup Manual 9.6.1 Closing the Deltabell-WE 9.6.2 Technical Specification Battery: (OLD) ROUND TYPE BATTERY D Cell 3.0 Volt, 11Ah (single round unit) - BATT-CR34615D Low voltage: 2.2V +/-5% at threshold: 25ºC (NEW) SQUARE TYPE 2 x Battery 3.0V 5Ah Flat pack (in one square housing) – BATT-ES1 Low voltage: Batt1: 2.2V +/-5% at 25ºC...
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