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1. Change Inputs Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE INPUTS Press the key Input Select the input number you wish to program and press the key Input Type See the input types table Page 17 Use the gt and D keys to select the input Press neut Tare 07 the key If inputs 7 amp 8 are unused XPGM 1 amp 2 will be enabled Input Area Enter the areas level sets you would like the input to operate in To select level setting instead of areas please refer to Site Options Use Level Set see page 44 NOTE The primary Areas are A B C and D Press the key This shows the display of a EURO 46 panel Page 20 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual For area setting systems only Enter 0 for Any Enter 1 J for All Press the key T pap rh BCE d TIFA 1 Aris Input Attributes Press the key to select any attributes for the input for details on each attribute see page 19 Chime Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Single Enter 2 for Follow Press the key
2. Input Attributes Press the key to select any attributes for the input for details on each attribute see page 19 Repeat the programming for attributes as described on page 21 5 7 Assign Keypads Readers Ensure that all keypads and readers are addressed correctly before enabling them in this function Please see page 11 for more information 5 7 1 Reader Is This option will only appear when you program a Reader into the system You can then select how you would like the Reader to operate Set Point This will make the Reader act like a normal keypad Setting Unsetting the system etc Default setting Ward Control A reader can be used to create wards For example A keypad may control a full area but in the area you may wish to control certain inputs only Access Control If an access control system is installed then you will need to program the reader as this type See page 25 Unset Only If you wish to use the Reader to unset the system only select this type Entry Control Used to lock unlock doors The external or internal reader can have maglocks connected to them This option is used in conjunction with tag opens doors in Site Options page 44 See the installation manual RINS1341 for connection details 5 7 2 Set Point Sets An Setting Point means that you can progr
3. OUTPUT Select the output type for the Output and press the key Repeat for each output Phad ma pl q Whdelil L SE PIR Latch ATE PINS When the display shows ATE pin you can decide what you would like the STU ATE pins to be programmed as Select the output type for the ATE pin and press the key Repeat for each pin Page 40 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO ZEM Ouputs Once you return to the sub menu Endstation Output press the key the display will show ZEM output s press the key Enter the address of the ZEM Press the key Select the output type for the Output and press the key Repeat for each output and ZEM address once you have pressed the key Output Module Once you return to the sub menu ZEM Output press the key the display will show Output module press the key if you have an Output module installed OP Mod Address Select the address of the Output Module and press the key Select the output type for the Output and press the key Repeat for each output and ZEM address once you have pressed the key
4. Follow What Enter Co for I nput Default Enter 1 J for Shunt List Enter 2 for Ward Enter 3 for Area Press the key Follow When Enter 0 for When Set Enter 1 for When Unset Enter 2 for Always Default Press the key Enter the input you wish to follow if you chose Follow What Input or the Input to Follow corresponding option you selected Page 42 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO 5 16 Intelligent Set The EURO system allows the facility where you can automatically initiate a different Set mode or Area when you activate a chosen input rather than having to choose a different Set mode via the keypad This is known as Intelligent Setting Please note that when Intelligent Setting has been enabled the exit tone will commence at intelligent volume See Change Volume on page 43 5 16 1 Intelligent Set for User Level Setting If you are using Intelligent Setting for level setting you can automatically switch to another Set mode when the nominated input is activated For example if input 3 is selected for Intelligent Setting then once this input is activated during the exit time for Set Mode A the system will automatically qui
5. Omittable Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Press the key Repeat for Double Knock Dual Trip Normally Open Walk test Monitor Activity Until special log Special Log Enter ot for No Enter 1 J for Set Enter 2 for Unset Enter 3 for Always Press the key Paired Input will be displayed leave this setting and press the key Sesh es aS WPL lal LUJ Ho Ce Paired Input When using fault mask on a detector that needs to be paired to 1 input set this to yes Press the key Confirm Group Enter the Confirm Group if used Press the key Confirm Gioii Cee Input Name If you would like to enter a name for the input select the key Text programming is described on page 12 Select the key Repeat all the above for further inputs or press to return to the Engineers Menu RINS1340 3 Page 21 EURO Programming Manual NOTE After programming the inputs it is necessary to exit the Engineer Menu for the programming to take effect before the inputs are walk tested etc 5 6 7 Shunt Inputs A shunt group may consist of any
6. lt Aubo Answer H RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Telecom Line Enter _0 J for Dedicated Enter 1 J for Shared Press the key Number of Rings To Prime Only available if Modem has been selected and shared line option used Enter the number of rings needed to prime the panel to answer the next call 1 15 Press the key Modem Speed will be displayed DO NOT ALTER THIS SETTING Enter the ARM PC telephone number Press the key Program PCs Select the PC that will be used for programming up to four may be chosen Press the key Modem Tel No will be displayed Enter the telephone number of the PC that the panel will communicate with this is used in conjunction with the function Dial Out Menu see page 62 Signal Alarms Enter _0 J for No Enter 1 J for Yes Press the key Repeat for Signal Faults Signal Open Close and Signal Access C Press the key Program PCs will be displayed Repeat for further PCs or press the key EECH era DEE FLAL MLNS i ca Ja Tht If required enter a text password this protects the Euro system fro
7. Entering 999 disables the monitoring for this door To enter a personal name for the access control based on its address press the i Be key Use the text programming to enter this see page 12 Press the key you will be returned to the engineer menu Door Monitoring Facility If the door is to be monitored by the alarm system only the door monitoring input should be wired direct to the end station not via the door station and programmed appropriately If the door is to be monitored by the door station only providing local alarm the door monitoring input should be programmed as isolated in Change Inputs menu The Door Contact No should be an input number that is unused on the system If the door is to be monitored by the door station and the end station the door monitoring input should be programmed in the Change Inputs menu see table below The Door Contact No should correspond to this input Input Type elle door open 1S valid tag P forced i e LS valid tag or request to exit nor request to exit Final Exit Starts entry time if system set Day alarm Switcher No response Day alarm All other types No response Normal input response NOTES If input is programmed as isolated then monitoring will be SOLELY at the door station If th
8. RINS1340 3 Page 27 EURO Programming Manual Enter the Ward Inputs Press the key Once you have entered them they will appear on the bottom line after you have entered all the ward inputs you desire press the key Auto Readmits Enter 0 for When Area Set Enter 1 for Never Press the key Ward Control By Enter Co for Tag Enter 1 J for Input Press the key Ward Ctri Name At default the ward control name is Device 01 which needs to be referenced when Ward Ctrl Name adding codes tags for the Ward Control in the master manager menu 5 8 System Displays Please see page 12 Text Programming section for this function as it requires programming Area text sign on messages etc 5 8 1 Area Texts You may choose how you want each Area Level Set to be displayed i e Area A may be used to fully Set a house therefore you may want to call it Full House Set for example You can have a maximum of 16 characters on the display 5 8 2 Sign On Message The Sign on Message is the main display on the top line in unset mode 5 8 3 Site Name The Site Name is used as a Site Reference which if
9. Keypad Output Repeat for the Keypad Output Press the waa key Repeat for the Reader Output Press the key aS al WS L we pee DI te ok ee ke E ZP OU U4LPFUIL 37 You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 15 4 The Follow Input Output If the expander card is installed the output Follow Input is made available This output provides the following functionality gt Follow whilst input active TIMED or LATCHED output gt Follow individual INPUT AREA WARD or SHUNT LIST gt Follow WHEN SET WHEN UNSET or ALWAYS NOTE The Follow Input type WILL NOT function correctly if assigned to ATE pins Change Outputs p T ST Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE OUTPUTS Press the key RINS1340 3 Page 41 EURO Programming Manual Endstation Output To program the control panel Output and the STU ATE pins press the key Select the output you desire and select the output type as 0035 Follow Input Press the key Follow Type Enter Co for Follow Default Enter 1 for Timed You will need to enter the time you would like the output to be activated for in seconds Enter _2 for Latched Enter 3 for Code Reset Press the key
10. EURO Programming Manual POWER SUPPLY PROBLEMS Fault Description Solution Battery Fuse failed Note This indication should be expected BATTERY OR Battery not present during recharge after a mains failure FAULT xxx OR Battery volts low BAT LOAD Battery Load Test has Only displays if option selected E FAIL failed Battery uncharged or capacity below specification may need replacing BATTERY Battery being powered Protects battery from deep discharge damage down during extended mains failure CRITICAL s Note System is now powered down Mains supply failed System detects mains frequency out of Gees Mra specification as well as voltage Note AC FAIL timer operative Fuse identified failed x identifies fuse affected FUSE x OR Output protected by BELL Fuse FAULT fuse drawing excessive AUX Fuse current BATTERY Fuse BUS Fuse LOW VOLTS Power supply volts low Battery volts below normal battery fault level XXX during mains failure DETECTION FAULTS Fault Description Solution iD LINE Fault on iD line Line may be shorted to itself or to a supply SHORT connection Check also for shorts to earth TWIN Fault on iD line Possible duplicate biscuit installed DEVICE SAB Tamper fault detected on Terminal BT should be at or near Ov TAMPER connection from SAB If not is SAB Tamper switch closed Check Fuse F2 intact and connections to SAB CASE Case tamper switch open Secure switch closed TAMPER SIREN x Monitors for German TAMPER s
11. RS 485 BUS PROBLEMS Fault Description Solution DEVICE FAIL Device on RS 485 Identify device from numeric code XXX communications bus Check device addressed correctly to match failing to communicate programming Check connections at device and cabling to it If above correct re boot device followed by re boot of End Station 485 COMMS Displayed on keypad that Part of routine initialisation procedure LOST has not yet established If persists check display at other keypad s to communications with End confirm if device failure at that keypad or Station complete system RS 485 failure temporarily attach additional keypad direct to End Station if necessary RELAY FAIL ATE relay failed Go into Site Options gt ATE Inputs and select the S100 R100 correct option STU digi or none Keypad Keypad address does not Check keypad address noting that a keypad at display is match any keypad enabled address 00 must be present to program system BLANK Also check Assigning Keypads menu in Engineer mode set up correctly Keypad More than one device Correct addressing so that no overlaps Then display connected at the same power system down and up again to correctly normal but address reinitialise KEYS LOCKED OUT Authorisation The master manager will The option Allow Engineer Menu will need to be Required need to give you access enabled by the master manager RINS1340 3 Page 63
12. available and the default values Timer Function Range Default Entry Time Entry time for each area 0 255 secs 30 Exit Time Exit time for each area 0 255 secs 30 Siren Time Cut off time for external sounder Separate for each area 2 15 minutes 15 Confirm Time period during which a second activation must occur Time to qualify as sequentially confirmed alarm NOTE DD243 specifies a confirm time between 30 and 60 1 99 minutes 30 minutes This also can be used in conjunction with testing an omit signal Siren Delay Delay after intruder alarm before siren live NOT valid within 3 minutes of final set or after entry time 0 20 minutes 0 started Strobe Time Time strobe output remains live after siren time ends 99 means endless 0 99 minutes 0 Re Arm No Number of times system re arms after bell time ends NOTE Re arm number applies to each area and 0 9 3 does not affect emergency alarms 9 means always re arm AC Signal Time delay before mains failure or technical alarm Delay notified NOTE Setting 250 never alarms System change over to battery supply and associated visual 0 250 alert indication is always immediate min tes 40 Some ATE impose a randomised delay in notifying a mains fail This should be taken into account when setting this timer Speaker Time speaker and keypad bleeper outputs remain 0 250 0 live after siren
13. Logs have been cleared will be displayed Otherwise press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Page 14 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO 5 2 Inhibit Fire HU This function allows you to select if you would like the EURO system to respond to or inhibit Fire and Hold Up Alarms during the Engineers Menu Using the and keys scroll to INHIBIT FIRE HU Press the key IHHIBIT FIRE The following will be displayed Enter _0 for Enter 1 for Default Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 3 Software Revision This option identifies the software version number software serial number and product Using the and keys scroll to SOFTWARE REVISION Press the key The version number will be displayed Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 4 Choose Mode 5 4 1 The End of Line Range This programs the panel to operate with different resistor values 1K Alarm 1K Tamper 1K 2K2 Alarm 4K7 Tamper 2K2 Default 6K8 Alarm 6K8 Tamper 4K7 5 4 2 SR or DR This programs whether the whole alarm panel and any ZEMs will be used in Singe End of
14. 2002 to clean start the panel to Grade 2 Programming Manual EURO 4 9 Set Unset System If you do not have access to a user code setting and unsetting the system can be done using the engineer s code Please note the term areas will refer to both areas and level sets in this manual also note that the number of level sets areas will change depending on the panel gt Enter Engineer Code default 1111 gt SET UNSET SYSTEM will be displayed gt Press the key Select the Area s level sets you would like to set Press the key The system then will begin to set To unset the areas enter the engineer code and wait a couple of seconds SET UNSET SYSTEM will be displayed press the key This display shows the EURO 46 To unset the areas press the key 4 10 Forced Arm On Inputs The Forced Arm On Inputs allows the Engineer to set the system using the Engineer Code forcing it to Set despite inputs in fault condition and nominate which inputs must be triggered to generate an alarm condition This is a useful feature if you need to test a system ina building where people are walking around NOTE 1 The system will give the correct DigiCom response to the Setting and any resulting alarm On unsetting the system With the Engineer code or the Use
15. Clear Codes If Yes is selected then all user codes will be cleared Once this has completed the system will then prompt Clear Logs If Yes is selected all the logs will be cleared The process below describes how to do this If the NVM chip is removed from the panel it MUST be replaced before starting programming The system memory will now be restored to factory defaults EXCEPT gt Keypad 00 remains enabled at all times amp the keypad in use remains enabled gt Current keypad Areas are not changed NOTE If a new NVM chip is to be used logs should be cleared It is also possible to perform two different clean starts A grade 2 default clean start 2002 and a grade 3 default clean start 2000 Using the and keys scroll to CLEAN START Press the key The following will be displayed Enter 2 Lo Lo Jo Please Wait will be displayed and then Panel has been clean started Enter 2002 for a Grade 2 clean start Press the key Clear Codes will be displayed If you would like to clear all the codes then press the key now Codes have been cleared will be displayed Otherwise press the key Clear Logs will be displayed Clear Codes If you would like to clear the logs then press the key now
16. Enter the Mobile Number Press the key Choose the network Press the key Page 60 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Select the Areas that you wish to be used NOTE The primary Areas are A B C amp D Press the key Area Accounts If you require a different ARC account code for each area select this options as Yes ARC Account Use the numeric keys to program the account number of the central station this will be given to you by your ARC Press the key Note If Area accounts have been enabled in the previous option then you will have to assign a different account code for each Area This menu item will not be displayed on when using the SMS protocol E Aera Arme AOL Using the numeric keys select the content types you would like to use Please see page 59 for the different types Press the key Repeat for content types 17 32 Press the key ee Z T ef I Select the number of redials you require 0 15 Press the key Repeat for the Time Out The time that the panel will wait for a reply Press the key Test Calls Enter _0 J for No Enter 1 for Timed
17. Level set A events only 0210 Fire Reset A As 0010 for Area A Level set A events only 0213 Secure Intruder A As 0013 for Area A Level set A events only 0214 SirenA As 0014 for Area A Level set A events only 0216 Strobe A As 0016 for Area A Level set A events only 0217 Omit At Rearm A As 0017 for Area A Level set A events only 0218 Unconfirmed A As 0018 for Area A Level set A events only 0219 Can Set A As 0019 for Area A Level set A events only 0220 Exit Starts A As 0020 for Area A Level set A events only Then this pattern repeats for each other area so that 0221 0240 Area Level set B 0241 0260 Area Level set C 0261 0280 Area Level set D 0281 0300 Area Level set 0 0301 0320 Area Level set 1 1xxx Follow input xxx When input is activated When input clears i e add 1000 to the input number to select output required Area Sounder loudspeaker At output 2 of the TMZ fixed as At Default Bell Output Siren Any 0014 Strobe Output Strobe Any 0016 PGM Output Not Used 0000 XPGM1 XPGM2 Not Used 0000 These outputs are shared with inputs 7 10 If these outputs are enabled the inputs become disabled RINS1340 3 Page 39 EURO 5 15 2 STU ATE Pin Output Defaults Programming Manual Any communicating device with the industry standard footprint may be plugged onto the ATE pins on the EURO plus ATE Utility PCB The default types fo
18. will be displayed as you do not wish anything else to activate when the system is unset enter 1 for Internal Sounders again This will make the system only ever activate the internal sounders when an alarm has activated in unset mode RINS1340 3 Page 35 EURO The defaults for this function are as follows Area Starts At Digi Fire Gas HU Starts At Digi Day Alarm Starts At Sirens Only Area Stops At Fire Gas HU Stops At Day Alarm Stops At Programming Manual Confirm Digi Sirens Only Alarm Responses Using the and keys scroll to ALARM RESPONSES Press the key Silent 1 Alarm Enter 0 for Never Enter 1 for Confirmed Press the key Ge E See OU Loh ML iil Disable Confirm On Entry Enter _0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Leave as NO for use with DD243 clause 6 4 5 or Change to YES for use with DD243 clauses 6 4 3 6 44 Press the key Inputs to Confirm After Entry Enter the number of inputs to Confirm after the Entry Leave at 2 to comply with DD243 Press the key Area Starts Enter 0 for Keypads Enter 1 for Internal Sounders Enter 2 for Sirens Only Enter 3 J for Digi Enter 4 for Confirm then r
19. Enter the number of days the soak test will last Press the key Programming Manual EURO Initial Test Enter the number of days the soak test will revert to in the event a soak input is triggered during testing Press the key Test Control will be displayed press the key Test Siren To Test the Siren press the key All outputs programmed as either Siren or Strobe will be tested Testing Siren will be displayed Press the key to stop the test Test Siren will be displayed press the key Do Battery Load Test To perform a Battery Load Test press the key The Battery Load test will be started Once the Battery test has completed press the key Do Battery Load Test will be displayed press the key NOTE This only tests any intelligent PSU s that are connected to the system Test Outputs This tests all the outputs on the control panel including outputs on ZEMs Output Modules and ATE pins To test the outputs press the key Select the Output type you would like to test see page 37 for the output types and press the key All outputs programmed as the type selected will be active Press the key The outputs will switch o
20. If Timed is chosen you will need to enter the hours and minutes once you have pressed the key Press the key ARC Details will be displayed Repeat the above for any other ARC stations you are using Press the key Program Digi SMS Calls will be displayed press the key Program Digi Channels will be displayed and Press the key Program SMS Details will be displayed and Press the key if you are not using the SMS signalling protocol If you are press the key RINS1340 3 Page 61 EURO Programming Manual PROGRAM SMS DETAILS Program SMS Details will be displayed and Press the key Account Reference Enter an account reference advised by Castle Sales 01344 469470 If the system is fitted to a PABX which requires a 9 for an outside line you will need an account code beginning with NN Press the key then press NO 5 24 Dial Out Menu The Dial Out Menu can be used to dial to a remote PC rather than the PC dialling the control panel The modem telephone numbers can be programmed in Set Up Downloading see page 54 The following actions can be performed Connect to PC Test Dial Arm Service You must use the ARM software for this Data from PC Data to PC Diagnostics and Commissio
21. Inputs 1 2 3 and A Warehouse Inputs 5 6 and 7 Reception Input 8 Therefore what we would need to do in the above situation is program the office in one area for example Area A and program the warehouse in another area for example in Area B We then need to make the Reception common to these two areas Partitions A and B so we need to select both partitions A and B for this input input 8 After selecting the partitions for each input there is an option called Input Area Any All For inputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 we need to make this attribute any as they work independently to the area they are assigned to For input 8 The common area we need to make this attribute as all therefore when partitions A and B are both armed the reception input 8 will automatically set as well In these examples the user codes could be allocated to individual areas A and B or to both areas However the keypad controlling the common area MUST be programmed to be IN exactly the same combination of areas as the common inputs ie in AB in this example 5 6 4 Input Attributes Attribute Response Modification Chime System loudspeaker s will chime when an input triggered whilst the alarm panel is unset Note The input concerned will not indicate on the display Single System chimes once when the input is triggered Follow System chimes until the input is cleared Omittable Enables
22. Level Set Entry Time Page 29 Area Level Set Exit Time Page 29 Area Level Set Siren Time Page 29 Confirm Time Page 29 Siren Delay Page 29 Strobe Time Page 29 Re Set No Page 29 AC Signal Delay Page 29 Speaker Page 29 Settle Page 29 Double Knock Page 29 Pre Alarm Page 29 Line Fault Page 29 Set Fail Page 29 Guard Code Alarm Page 29 Fire Siren Time Page 29 Input NAT Days Page 29 Input NAT Hours Page 29 Service Time Page 29 SET DATE amp TIME Year 00 99 Page 30 Month 1 12 Page 30 Programming Manual EURO MENU Sub Menu Page Day 1 31 Page 30 Hours 0 23 Page 30 Minutes 0 59 Page 30 DST Adjust Page 30 EXIT MODES Area Exit Mode Page 31 CHANGE CODES 5 Digit Pins Page 31 Change Duress Codes Page 31 Change Master Manager Code Page 34 Change Engineer Code Page 34 VOLUME CONTROL Area Entry Page 34 Area Exit Page 34 Alarm Page 34 Fire Page 34 Tamper Page 34 Day Alarm Page 34 Chime Page 34 Intelligent Set Page 34 Code Stops Sound Page 34 E E Keypads Only Page 34 Alert Kps Only Page 34 ALARM RESPONSE Silent 17 Alarm Page 35 Disable Confirm Page 35 Inputs to Confirm Page 35 Area Starts Page 35 Area Stops Page 35 Fire Starts At Page 35 Fire Stops At Page 35 Gas Starts At Page 35 Gas Stops At Page 35 H
23. This function allows you to choose a range of dialling modes that can be used Auto Answer permits the PC to dial into the panel Dial Back permits the PC to dial the panel which hangs up the call and dials the PC back to establish communication Panel Dials does not allow the PC to dial into the panel at all All modes allow the panel to dial the PC without restriction At any time the panel can be forced to dial the PC by entering the Manager menu and selecting the Dial Out Menu Please see page 62 5 22 3 Telephone Line Dedication Line When the PC dials the panel it will respond immediately Shared Line When the PC dials the panel it will hang up after the second ring and dial again The first call primes the panel which will then answer the second call 5 22 4 ARM Modem Telephone Number To be used in conjunction with the DIAL OUT MENU function see page 62 these are programmed for the appropriate PC Set up Downloading Using the and keys scroll to SET UP DOWNLOADI NG Press the key Download By Enter _0 for None Enter 1 E for Modem Enter 2 for RS232 Press the key ioe cel Tess WTI az him glar LLLE m Security Mode Enter ot for Auto Answer Enter 1 for Panel Dials Enter 2 E for Dial Back Press the key Page 54
24. scroll to ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS Press the key Address Enter the address of the keypad reader you wish to assign Press the key Type Enter Tal for Keypad Enter 1 for Reader Enter 2 for Not Used Press the key Reader Is NOTE This function will only be displayed if you have programmed a Reader Enter ol for Set Point Enter 1 for Ward Control Enter 2 J for Access Control Enter 4 for Entry Control Enter 3 for Unset Only Press the key Page 24 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Set Point Sets Select the Set Points you would like for Setting the system Please note the primary Areas are A B C amp D Press the key Repeat for Set Point Unsets and Set Point In Press the key Set Point Name If you would like to select an Set point name press the key Enter the text to identify the Set point Text programming is described on page 12 Repeat for all other Keypads readers or press the key to exit You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 7 5 Access Control Door Entry Control T
25. scroll to CHANGE CODES Press the key 5 Digit Pins Enter _0 for No Enter 1 for Yes For Grade 3 Default Press the key Page 32 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Change Duress Codes Press the key to Change the Duress Codes or for the next function press the key NOTE User codes can only be changed in the user manager mode Duress Codes Enter the required User Number using the numeric keys Press the key If a code or tag is already allocated the display will show Enter the new code or present a tag to keypad To erase the existing code press the key Press key ai keck User Type Enter 2 for Duress Default Enter 3 for Guard Press the key User Areas Select the Areas the code will be valid for Please note the primary Areas are A B C amp D Press the key User Set Options Enter 0 for Unset Set Default Enter 1 TL for Unset Only Enter 2 for Set Only Enter 3 TL for None Press the k
26. Line mode SR or Double End of Line DR resistor mode DR is selected as default RINS1340 3 Page 15 EURO Programming Manual 5 4 3 Input Response Time This selects the time that an input trigger must be present before the whole system responds by generating an alarm and is programmable from 100mS 0 1 seconds to 3000mS 3 seconds Note Settings above 400mS do not comply with PD6662 EN50131 If used ina BS4737 installation setting should be between 300 and 800mS 400mS is selected as default 5 4 4 Input XDF DO NOT CHANGE THI S SETTI NG UNLESS I NSTRUCTED TO BY CUSTOMER SUPPORT wm Choose Mode Using the and keys scroll to CHOOSE MODE Press the key T The End of Line Range Enter 0 J 1k Enter 1 J 2k2 Enter 2 4k7 Press the key The End of Line Mode Enter ot for SR Enter 1 for DR Press the key The Input Response Select the required input response using the and D keys to scroll through the different responses 100ms to 3000ms This should be left at default 400ms Press YES Input XDF will be displayed do not alter this and press the key 5 5 Install ZEM Any Zone Expander Modules ZEMs installed on the EURO system
27. Response Full differentiated Communicator Hold Up and Input HU signals 04 Silent HU Active at all times Audible Response None Communicator Hold Up and Input HU signals When unset Audible Response Internal only Communicator 05 Tamper Tamper signal When set Audible Response Full differentiated Communicator Tamper and Unconfirmed signals Active when set Audible Response Full Communicator Intruder and Unconfirmed signals Final Exit Active when set initiates entry timer if system not unset before 07 FX entry time expires Audible Response Full Communicator Intruder and Unconfirmed signals 06 Intruder Entry Route Active when set except during entry time Audible Response Full oF ER Communicator Intruder and Unconfirmed signals 09 ER For use with level sets When fully set acts as Entry route input as Area FX above When part set acts as Final Exit input as above 10 FX For use with level sets When fully set acts as Final Exit input as Area ER above When part set acts as Entry route input as above Active during exit time to complete Setting procedure 11 PTS No audible or communicator response Note May be used to act as doorbell by use of chime attribute Active at all times No audible or communicator response 12 Switcher Triggers associated output or switches othe
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29. be programmed to your requirements The alarm activations you can program are Areas Fire Gas Hold Ups and Day Alarms and the different alarm responses are Keypads Internal Sounders Sirens Only Digi and Confirm The different alarm responses work on a cycle starting from Keypads and finishing at Confirm Each alarm response will take 15 seconds before moving on to the next response For example If the alarm response for Area A starts at Internal Sounders and stops at Digi then once Area A is set and an alarm has been activated the internal sounders will be first to activate then after 15 seconds the Sirens will activate Sirens Only and then after another 15 seconds the Digi will activate You may also program the system to operate on a combined Area basis for example if both Areas A and B are set you may want the process of the alarm responses to change Therefore you would use the If Areas set section of this function and select the desired Areas and the alarm responses Another example of where this function would become useful is when you have several inputs programmed as day alarm you may want the system to only activate the internal sounders in unset mode but when the system is set you may want both the internal and external sounders to activate To do this when you get to Day alarm starts enter 1 for Internal Sounders and press function Day alarm stops
30. format sends event data down the RS232 port so it can be used to give information to other systems It will send a 9600 baud and 8 data bits RINS1340 3 Page 59 EURO 5 23 5 Scope Pager Programming Manual The Scope Pager format is used to control a scope pager until to send alarms to the pager unit Set up Digi SMS Using the and keys scroll to SET UP DIGI SMS Press the key To program in an ARC number press the YES key Disable Digi SMS Enter _0 J for No Enables the Digi Modem Enter 1 J for Yes Press the key Use the numeric keys to select the ARC details to program up to 4 can be selected Press the key Active Enter ot for No Enter 1 for Yes Enables the ARC Details Press the key T HGM Wes Choose Format Select the Format you wish to use Use the D key to scroll through the different formats 4 RS232 Tx 5 Scope Pager 128 SIA Level 1 129 SIA3 130 Contact iD 132 SMS Message Press the key Enter the 1 telephone number Press the key Enter the 2 telephone number Press the key FOR THE SMS PROTOCOL THE FOLLOWING WILL BE DISPLAYED
31. used must be also used within the EURO Insite Software in order for the software to connect to the EURO system 5 8 4 Display When Set Display Alarms Display HU s Display Inputs If Display when set is enabled then the Area Text will be displayed on the LCD keypad once the system is fully set The Default is No Not compliant with PD6662 EN50131 1 If Display Alarms HU s are enabled they will show any alarms that are activated before a valid user code tag is entered If Display Inputs is enabled any inputs activated in day mode will be displayed System Displays Using the and keys scroll to SYSTEM DISPLAYS Press the key Page 28 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Area Text Enter the desired text for the Area press the e Kn j T ie key to enter the text for all other Areas You can also add change the text for Full Area Setting the sign on message and the site name label Press the key once you have changed each text display Display When Set Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 9 Change Timers All the timers can be changed in this function the table below shows the different timers
32. via a keyswitch input either pulsed or latched keyswitch 0026 Set with Omit Activates when inputs are omitted on setting 0031 Entry Live during any exit time 0032 Exit Live during any entry time 0033 Entry Exit Live during any entry or exit time 0034 Lights When exit or entry timer 20 seconds after set unset starts procedure completed 0035 Follow EN When input triggers Dependant upon See page 41 programming 0036 Shunt Fault See Shunt Inputs Page 22 0037 Reset 1 Viper At code entry to set After 3 seconds Reset 0038 Reset 2 Viper At code entry to set When unset Set Unset Re triggers whenever an additional area is set 0039 PIR Latch 1 When set and in Walk Test At alarm or when unset 0040 PIR Latch 2 This is the inverse polarity to PIR Latch 1 0041 Mains Good Output showing the mains is healthy 0043 Follow Test New output for alternative bell test by activating SAB 0044 Off During Test New output for alternative bell test by activating SAB This output is active during walk test and will only SE deactivate when all detectors have been tested 0051 Line Fault WHEN Line Ee DY When fault clears communicator 0052 Mains Fail ALe EES On restoration of mains mains power When battery disconnected or f 0053 Battery Faults load fail detected At next valid code entry 0054 Low Volts At fault When fault clears Global Fault 1 0055 Faults Modem Activates if fault occurs only When all faults cleared Battery Fuse Line when system is armed Mai
33. which it located is set If selected as NEVER it will always require manual setting The Ward must ALWAYS be unset manually An additional option is available the SITE OPTIONS menu to permit a misoperation abort signal to be generated by silencing an alarm at the Ward Controller Operation of a Ward Action Status Notes Normal unset status Detectors within Ward are Unset indication lit inactive Ward input triggered No response Attempt to set Ward with Tou FFD Hashes and intermittent tone to input in fault i i indicate cannot set Set Ward with no faults Ward sets detectors live ae indication goes Ward input triggered Alarm generated Alarm CED 1O nts alapi tone generated Ward Controller unset Ward unsets Unset indication lights Valid code entered at a Keypad whilst alarm running Alarm silenced Ward remains set Assign Keypads Readers eg Sean Eeer oo Using the and keys scroll to E ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS Press the key Address Enter the address of the keypad reader you wish to assign Press the key Type Enter 1 for Reader Press the key Reader Is Enter 1 for Ward Control Press the key
34. will return to the main screen for that entry Information on all fault codes that appear in the log can be seen on page 63 5 19 1 Log Entries EURO 46 1250 5 19 2 Code Identification The codes that are entered into the EURO system are identified as follows Code Identity Engineer Code Default 1111 Master Manager Code Default 2222 Engineer Master Manager User Or Manager Users programmed through the Master Manager Default 1234 menu Duress or Guard Codes programmed through the Engineer Menu Input Switched Key or other switch used through an input 5 19 3 Fault Codes Fault codes shown in the system log include numeric code to identify the equipment at which the fault is present For example Device Failure 203 Mains Failure 400 The first digit identifies the type of device 1 Control Panel 2 Keypad 3 Tag Reader or External Proximity Reader 4 Zone Expander Module ZEM 5 Output Module RINS1340 3 Page 47 EURO Programming Manual The remaining digits identify the address of the device so if the display showed Device Failure 203 then there would be a possible wiring fault on the keypad that is addressed as 03 If the display showed Mains Failure 400 then the power supply fitted to the ZEM addressed as 00 needs to be checked Please note a list of all the fault codes and log meanings are shown on page 63 Review Logs Usi
35. CS View PSU Page 52 View Inputs Page 52 Calibration Page 52 SET UP DOWNLOADI NG Download By Page 54 SET UP DIGI SMS Program Digi SMS Calls Page 56 Program Digi Channels Page 56 3 Way Calling Page 56 DIAL OUT MENU Select PC To dial Page 62 Select Operation Page 62 Programming Manual EURO CHAPTER 2 THE SYSTEM OVERVIEW EURO EURO 46 io 5 End Station 1 8 ZEM 0 9 16 ZEM 1 17 24 ZEM 2 25 32 ZEM 3 33 40 RKPO 41 42 READ RKP1 43 44 READ RKP2 45 46 READ RKP3 READ Reader RKP Remote Keypad Euro 46 Inputs max 46 ZEMs 4 Set Points Max 6 Of which max keypads 6 Other Devices Max 5 Level Sets 6 Full Areas 6 Wards Max 5 Shunts 23 User Manager Codes 75 Duress Guard Codes 10 Logs 1250 Output Modules 2 EN Grade 3 Environment Class 2 Communications Modem ATE Pins ARM Autoset NO Shunt Day Alarm Unset Input Types YES Follow Input YES Special Log YES Intelligent Inputs Multiple Inputs to Confirm on Entry lor 2 Display when Set YES Selectable Resistance Ranges YES Download When Set YES Remote Set and Soak YES Event Signalling to Insite YES Dial Out Menu Upload Commission PSU RINS1340 3 Page 9 EURO Programming Manual CHAPTER 3 THE ENGINEERS MENU In order to program system configurations from the keypad you must be in the En
36. D A PAUSE PRESS THE A KEY UNTIL A COMMA IS DISPLAYED ARC Account Use the numeric keys to program the account number of the central station this will be given to you by your ARC Press the key Select the DIGI channels you require to be sent to the ARC Please see the table on page 56 for the default channels Press the key Repeat for the restores you require to be sent to the ARC Press the key Select the number of redials you require 0 15 Press the key Repeat for the Time Out The time that the panel will wait for a reply Press the key RINS1340 3 Page 57 EURO Programming Manual Low Battery Report Enter ot for No Enter 1 J for Yes Press the key Test Calls Enter ot for No Enter 1 J for Timed If Timed is chosen you will need to enter the hours and minutes once you have pressed the key Press the key ARC Details will be displayed Repeat the above for any other ARC stations you are using Press the key Program Digi SMS Calls will be displayed press the key Program Digi Channels Press the key
37. EUROO Programming Manual CASTLE TS50131 3 2003 EN50131 1 PD6662 Security Grade 3 Environmental Class 2 For use with the EURO 46 For Technical Support please call Castle Care Tech Ltd on 0845 6434 999 local rate or 01709 535225 or visit www castle caretech com technical When calling Technical Support please have ready your software version number This will enable the correct advice to be given for your panel and can be found in the engineer menu under software revisions RINS1340 3 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ENGINEER MENU STRUCTURE 0 ccccceecceecceeecceeeceeeeceeeceeeceeeeneeeeeseees 6 CHAPTER 2 THE SYSTEM OVERVIEW EEN 9 CHAPTER 3 THE ENGINEERS MENU nasaasennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 10 3 1 ENTERING THE ENGINEERS MENU ccccseseccsssesecceseceuseeneseuceseueueeusesuaeoaseeuaeoaseeeaeeuesesennaesenes 10 3 2 EXITING THE ENGINEER MENU cccscsssseseccesseseucnsseueuseeseueuseseuenenuseeenenaseeeeegaseeuensussesenoaesenes 10 CHAPTER 4 POWERING UP amp KEYPAD OPERATIONS cccccseccseecceeeeneeeceeseeeeeeneees 11 4 1 DEFAULT CODES NUMBER OF AREAS LEVEL SETS s sssseeeeeecescesseneneeeeeseeceeansneeeeeeneenansnees 11 4 2 NUMBER OF AREAS LEVEL SETS sssscsssseseccesseseusesseeeuseeneueueeneuenenseeueenaseeeaenaseeeensussesengaesenes 11 4 3 INITIAL POWER UP sicaesccsiccececech ege chases Ee E ge eege git den he dan Robes
38. GE TIMERS Programs siren time confirm time entry exit time Page 29 siren delay etc CHANGE CODES Programs Duress Manager amp Engineer codes For Page 31 user please see the user manual RINS 867 TABLES Function Description Pages FAULT CODES Fault descriptions Page 63 INPUT TYPES Table of all the input types available Page 17 OUTPUT TYPES Table of all the output types available Page 37
39. GHOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS Press the key View PSU s To view the diagnostics of the power supplies on each device press the key The Endstation PSU statistics will be displayed Press the key Sse Enter the address of the ZEM you wish to View PSUs view Repeat for each ZEM Press the key Repeat for the output modules Keypads and Readers you have on the system press the key then press for the next item View Inputs To view the diagnostics of the inputs on the system press the key To view the Endstation Inputs only press the key The status of the inputs will be shown i C Closed O Open F Fault Tamper Press the key again to view the resistance readings 1 Programming Manual EURO The circuit resistance will be shown on any on the inputs you choose enter the input number OC Open Circuit CC Closed Circuit DF Detector Fault DM Detector Masked DT Detector Tamper Press the key and you may view the same for each ZEM Keypad or Reader You will then be sent back to View Inputs If you would like to calibrate the iD res
40. U Starts At Page 35 HU Stops At Page 35 Day Starts Page 35 Day Stops Page 35 CHANGE OUTPUTS Endstation Outputs Page 40 ZEM Outputs Page 40 Output Module Outputs Page 40 Keypad Outputs Page 40 Reader Outputs Page 40 INTELLIGENT SET Intelligent Page 43 SITE OPTIONS Set With Fault Page 44 Set With Tamper Page 44 Set With ATS Fault Page 44 Set Ward TFault Page 44 Set Fail Alarm Page 44 Do Bat Load Test Page 44 RINS1340 3 Page 7 EURO Programming Manual MENU Sub Menu Page Ward Misoperate Page 44 Strobe Confirm Page 44 Re Arm Omits Page 44 Use Level Set Page 44 Confirmed When Page 44 Auto Set Force Page 44 Restrict PIN Use Page 44 Simple Set Page 44 Invert ATE O Ps Page 44 Common Lobby Page 44 Flexi Unset Page 44 2 Key HU Page 44 ATE Inputs Page 44 Tag Opens Doors Page 44 ENGINEER RESTORE OPTIONS Eng Restore Int Page 46 Eng Restore HU Page 46 Eng Restore Tamp Page 46 Eng Restore Soak Page 46 Eng Restore Conf Page 46 Eng Restore Faults Page 46 Anti code Restore Page 46 REVIEW LOGS Panel Log Page 47 Access Log Page 47 ENGI NEER TESTS Walk Test Page 49 Soak Control Page 49 Test Siren Page 49 Do Battery Load Test Page 49 Test Outputs Page 49 Test PHC Communications Page 49 Test SIA CID Communications Page 49 DI AGNOSTI
41. Yes If disabled the codes will only work for the programmed area 5 13 2 E E Keypads Only If there is a speaker connected to the SPK output of the EURO system the entry and exit tones will be heard through the speaker If you would like Entry and Exit tones to be heard on only the keypad and not the speaker then enable this function The default is selected as No 5 13 3 Alert Kos Only If this function is enabled then any Alert tones will be heard on the Keypad only and not the speaker The default is selected as Yes Note 0 Completely Silent 1 Silent but sounds a beep when the system is set The default volume settings are as follows Entry 4 Exit 4 Alarm 7 Fire 7 Tamper Day Alarm Chime Intelligent Set LI LA On dod Volume Control Using the and keys scroll to VOLUME CONTROL Press the key Area Volume Use the numeric keys select the volume level required for Entry and Exit tones for each Area once selected press the key Repeat for Alarm Fire Tamper Unset Chime and Intelligent Set tones Press YES RINS1340 3 Page 34 Programming Manual EURO Code Stops Sound Enter 0 J for No Enter 1 for Yes j Press the key Repeat for E E Keypads Code Stors Sound Only and Alert Keypads Only Press the Ho Lol key You will be ret
42. alarm When a valid code is entered Pre set time after start of exit 0011 Set Fail Pie IPEXIk procedure ismat At code entry to rearm complete When deviation from entry 0012 Entry Deviation route occurs during entry At code entry to unset time At alarm after exit time At first valid code entry Ve Secure Tniruder Any started until unset and at end of confirm time 0014 Siren Any When alarm live WHEN alarm silenced e when siren timer expires 0016 Strobe Any When alarm live When alarm silenced or when strobe timer expires Input omitted if active or in 0017 Omit Rearm Any alarm condition at the end of When system disarmed confirmation time 0018 Unconfirmed Any Any intruder or Tamper alarm At code entry to silence If all inputs and technical 0019 Can Set All faults in system are clear If fault exists and after Also once entry time has final set started e At code entry to unset 0020 Exit Starts All EE FIRST area i e no longer LAST area fully set A When exit time starts to set At code entry to unset E EE FIRST area LAST area 0022 Final Set Any When FIRST area is set COE COTY EE LAST area 0023 Strobe Set Fail Works similar to output 016 but also fires if the set fail timer expires 0025 Keyswitch unset This output turns on for 5 seconds when the system is RINS1340 3 Page 37 EURO Programming Manual Type Active Restore disarmed
43. am the keypad reader to set certain Areas only This is used in conjunction with the Areas allocated to a user code For example if a user code is programmed to operate Areas A and B but the keypad reader is only programmed to Set Area A then the system will Set only Area A Default Area A RINS1340 3 Page 23 EURO Programming Manual 5 7 3 Set Point Unsets An Unsetting Point means that you can program the keypad reader to unset certain Areas only This is used in conjunction with the Areas allocated to a user code For example if a user code is programmed to operate Areas A and B but the keypad reader is only programmed to Unset Area A then the system will Unset only Area A Default Area A 5 7 4 Set Point In The keypad needs to also be told which Areas it is operating in For example a keypad may only be needed to operate in Area A but other code users may use the keypad to quick Set other Areas such as a cleaner director caretaker etc Therefore if Areas A and B are selected in the previous options Set point arms and disarms but Area A only is selected in Set point in then Area B will quick set once a valid tag code has been entered To program Areas operating with their programmed timer then the Areas need to be entered into the Set Point In function Default Area A Assign Keypads Readers Using the and keys
44. ates ee ca des ec doe EEEE 50 5 20 8 Test SIA CID Communications EE 50 al le ler 52 5 22 SET UP OWNED ING oss setae caesar ele e eeetetenece 54 e We E 54 of oA ces Ee E 54 Ee EEN Eeer eebe 54 5 22 4 ARM Modem Telephone NUMDG cccccccssssccececceeeeenensenncenenneeteneeeseeensaseneneeeensnenees 54 5 23 PROGRAMME DIGI SMS eenegen ees 56 5 23 1 Programming Fast Format EE 56 5 23 2 Programming Contact iD SIA and SMS 59 5 23 3 PABX Systems Only relevant to SMS E 59 EE 59 923 9 SCOPE EE 60 GEES 62 APPENDIX A FAULTS tiie 63 CHAPTER 6 CONTACT INFORMATION 00 cccsseeecesseseeeeesseeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeseeneeeeeesenneeeennes 66 EURO Programming Manual CHAPTER 1 ENGINEER MENU STRUCTURE MENU Sub Menu Page CLEAN START Page 14 INHIBIT FI RE HU Inhibit Fire HU Page 15 EXIT ENGI NEER MODE Page 10 SOFTWARE REVISION Page 15 CHOOSE MODE EOL Range Page 16 EOL Mode Page 16 Input Response Page 16 Input XDF Page 16 INSTALL ZEMS ZEM Address Page 17 ZEM Installed Page 17 CHANGE INPUTS Input Page 17 ASSI GN KEYPADS READERS Address Page 23 Type Page 23 Set Points Page 23 Set Point Name Page 23 SYSTEM DISPLAYS Area Level Set Text Page 28 Sign On Message Page 28 Site Name Page 28 Display When Set Page 28 Display HU s Inputs Page 28 CHANGE TI MERS Area
45. because Final Door is higher than Timed Final door is 1 and Timed is 0 all partitions will be set to Final Door If set to NO the Exit Modes will be individually programmable to each area Page 44 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO If set to YES this will allow all codes with Flexi Set attribute enabled to pick and choose which partitions to set unset during SES Unset me entry time This option should always be selected when DD243 option 6 4 5 is in use 2 Key Hold Up Alarm at the keypad The 1 and keys pressed simultaneously to produce a hold up 2 Key HU None None Inactive Silent Silent Hold Up Bells Only Bells Only No signalling Both Signalling and Bells EURO keypads do not comply with ACPO requirements for this facility to be used for police all purposes ATE Inputs None Permits selection of inputs to ATE pins to suit ATE including Red Care Reset DigiCom including Telback Relay Interface Monitoring or Not Used Note This option must be set to ATE or Digi in order for Line Fault etc monitoring to function This option is NOT required for use with the digi modem Used in conjunction with Entry Control in Assign Keypads Readers Page 23 If set to No any reader assigned a No for entry control will arm disarm as normal and any doors on the system are open when the system is unset If set Yes
46. ck Set Mode B To select the system for level setting please see the Use Level Set in Site Options on page 43 5 16 2 Intelligent Set for Area systems If you are using Intelligent Setting for an area system you can automatically omit Area B from the system when the nominated input is activated For example if input 3 is selected for Intelligent Setting then once this input is activated during the exit time for all Areas the system will automatically omit Area B and quick set the remaining Areas To select the system for Area Setting please see the Use Level Set in Site Options on page 43 Intelligent Set Using the and keys scroll to INTELLIGENT SET Press the key Intelligent Enter Co for No Default Enter 1 for Yes Press the key Use the numeric keys to select the input s CCS Een a that will cause Intelligent Setting to occur z Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu RINS1340 3 Page 43 EURO Programming Manual 5 17 Site Options A full range of site options is available to tailor the operation of the system 5 17 1 Site Option Types Option Default Function Set With If YES Allows setting with the following faults active Device Fault Yes fa
47. d Unset System Programmed by Default 2222 Also access to Manager menu functions Manager or Engineer Engineer Access to all engineering functions also Programmed by Default 1111 Set Unset system for test purposes Engineer Duress Unsetting system generates silent Duress or Hold Up signal Programmed by NOTE ACPO policy prevents use of Duress Engineer codes for police all purposes Guard Unset system but only after an alarm has been active for a minimum time programmable Also Set system An output type is available to signal whenever this code is used Programmed by Engineer 5 12 3 User Set Options The User Codes can be programmed as the following Unset Set The code will set and unset the EURO system Default Unset Only The code will only unset the EURO system once it is set Set Only The code will only set the EURO plus system None The code will not be used to set and unset the system It can be used for use with tags to be used for Access Control purposes but not permitted to set unset the system 5 12 4 Flexi Set If enabled the user will be able to select which Areas they can set unset from those the code is valid for taking into account the areas the keypad reader is valid for If disabled the user code will automatically set the selected area s This option is commonly used if a proximity tag has been used on the system Change Codes Using the and keys
48. dressing function and enter 1111 default engineer code to silence an alarms that occur When the display shows Battery Fault and NOT before connect the battery to the panel In the keypad function there are also other individual options such as language the status of the keypad inputs key click volume tag volume master volume and the tag iD The tag iD is used to show the identification code for each proximity tag 4 4 The Addressing Keypads Function To address further keypads on the EURO system press and hold the D key until KEYPAD CODE is displayed Then enter 2000 as the code This will take you to the screens above Once this has been done you will need to assign the keypad in engineers mode see Assign Keypads Readers on page 23 Note To address the readers you must select the relevant switches on the circuit board see the installation manual for more information Any keypad that is not properly assigned will have a blank display until they are addressed RINS1340 3 Page 11 EURO Programming Manual 4 5 Testing The Keypad With the system unset press the key for 10 seconds at any keypad This will cause all the LEDs on that keypad to illuminate and the LCD screen to scroll a display testing each pixel The keypad will revert to normal display approximately 10 seconds after the key is released 4 6 Text Progra
49. e Note depends upon the status of the Area in which the shunt is located Change Inputs Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE INPUTS Press the key Input Input Type Select the input number you wish to program and press the key Select the shunt input type type 18 T pe ma rh LPU Input ol Shunt Inputs If you would like to select the shunt inputs for the selected input press the key Page 22 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Enter the inputs you would like in the shunt list after each one press the key Each input selected will scroll on the display on the bottom line a S i If the input you have selected doesn t appear make sure that input is programmed correctly Intruder Tamper 24Hr or Entry Route Once they have all been entered press the key and press the key again Input Area Enter the areas level sets you would like the input to operate in To select level setting instead of areas please refer to Site Options Use Level Set see page 44 NOTE The primary Areas are A B C and D Press the key For area setting systems only Enter ot for Any Enter 1 for All
50. e input is to be monitored by the alarm system ONLY it should be wired directly to the system and NOT via the door station 5 7 6 Ward Control A Ward is sub vision of an area providing a degree of independent control so that in many systems it may be used as a separate partition Control is by means of a dedicated Set Unset Tag Reader located OUTSIDE the ward area No entry exit route is available The number of Wards available is limited to the number of setting points not otherwise allocated as keypads set unset readers or access control or guard tour points The maximum wards are EURO 46 5 Each ward may consist of any number of intruder inputs all of which must be allocated to the same area No input may be allocated to more than one ward Operation may be by proximity tag or by key or other switch wired into the first input on the tag reader Wards using switch operation MUST be those on which the inputs are live i e shown in the table on the next page Tags for Ward control are programmed through the Manager menu Page 26 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO The ward controller provides Alarm and Can Set outputs dedicated to that Ward It also provides relevant indications including Set Unset status so should always be located adjacent to the controlling Keyswitch where this is used If the option Auto Readmits when set is selected as Area Set then the ward will always set when the area in
51. epeat the above for each other Area and also for Fire Gas HU and Day alarms You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Press the key Repeat for Area Stops and a 5 15 Change Outputs Any output type may be programmed to any of the systems outputs Outputs must be used within their rated capacity Please see the installation manual NOTE Only the ATE outputs can be inverted Page 36 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual 5 15 1 Output Types EURO Type Active Restore 0000 Not Used permanently off 0001 Fire Atalar When a valid code is entered At a HU or Duress alarm When a valid code is 0002 Hold Up Any This includes keypad HU entered 0003 Intruder Any At alarm while system is At first valid code entry disarmed and at end of confirm time 0004 Final Set All When system is FULLY armed At code entry to unset Misoperation An When system is silenced after 0005 p y any intruder output is After 2 minutes Abort triggered When further input active in 0006 Confirmed Any any area after intruder At next code entry alarm At code entry to silence 0007 Tamper Any Any tamper alarm And at end of confirm time 0008 Duress At a Duress alarm i e from a When a valid code is keypad entered 0009 HU Device Any At alarm on a HU input only Anena Vald codais entered 0010 Gas At
52. et Autoset cancelled by a user Forced Set 3 Special Unset Special Unset Access Exit Requested for users 15 20 only 4 Set Fail Set Failure Set Failure with input 5 Alarms Case SAB Tamper Power Fault Fire Input Active Day Alarm Input Active Intruder Input Active Radio Low Battery Fire Key Pressed Burglary Alarm Gas Alarm Tamper Alarm CCTV Tamper on Input Entry Exit Alarm No Input Activity Sent Day Alarm Perimeter Interior Alarm 6 First Alarm Burglary Alarm Once Gas Alarm Once Tamper Alarm Once Entry Exit Alarm Once Day Alarm Once Interior Alarm Once 7_ Alarm Silenced 8 Confirmed Confirmed Signal 9 Lo Tech Faults STU Telecom Line OK CCTV Line Fail CCTV Line OK Telecom Line OK 10 High Tech Faults Any faults from Mains Battery Communications Fuses Device Fail Restored Digi Fail Comms STU Comms Failure Detector Fault Detector Masked Telecom Line Fault 11 System Changes Resets Clock Set From To Added Deleted Changed Code System Restart Twin Device Excess Current Logs Cleared Engineer Reset Clean Start Site Changed CHC Call Failed Logs nearly full PC Clock Set to 12 Manager I nfo Unset System 13 Engineer I nfo Engineer Access Exit 14 Access Control Alarm Door Left Open Forced 15 Access Control I nfo Tag at Reader 16 Access Control Ref Invalid Tag 17_ Special Log Switcher On Input Special Log Switcher Open 18 Special Log Switcher Off Input Specia
53. et and PSU voltage of the EURO system Press the key and enter 2 JLo JLo JLo J The iD Reset voltage may be adjusted using the and D keys This can be checked on the terminals E3 and E4 To calibrate disconnect all iD wiring from endstation terminals and place a calibrated digital volt meter across E3 and E4 The voltage should be 3 5V Press the key Repeat the process for the PSU voltage if desired This can be checked on the auxiliary and battery terminals To calibrate place a calibrated digital volt meter across the auxiliary s and battery terminals The voltage should be 13 7V Press the key twice you will be returned to the engineer menu RINS1340 3 Page 53 EURO Programming Manual 5 22 Set Up Downloading The EURO system has uploading and downloading capability The EURO UDL Software allows you to monitor the status of each input alter programming and review the logs There are two way that the panel communicates with the PC one is remotely via the telephone line thus you will require the digi modem card and the other is directly by using an RS232 lead which connects onto the EURO RS232 connection on the EURO 46 and your PC port 5 22 1 Download By Select either RS232 direct connection or Modem remote dial in connection 5 22 2 Security Mode
54. ey Flexi Set Enter Co for No Default Enter 1 for Yes Press the key User Name Enter the text to identify the user Text Programming is described on page 12 Press the key RINS1340 3 Page 33 EURO Programming Manual Change Master Manager Code Press the key to Change the Master Manager Code and repeat the options as shown above or for the next function press the key C I 1 Change Engineer Code Press the key to Change the Engineer Code or for the next function press the key The Engineer Code cannot be deleted Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu apenas Err riser 5 13 Volume Control The Volume Control function applies to the loudspeaker output only Volume levels at the keypad are programmed individually please see page 11 5 13 1 Code Stops Sound If this function is enabled then once an alarm has been generated even if the code is not programmed for that area the alarm will be silenced and a Misoperation Abort signal will be sent but the area will still be set until a valid user that controls that Area is entered The default is
55. ff Repeat for other output types as required Press the key Test outputs will be displayed Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Test CHC Communications If you are using SMS you need to send a test signal to the Castle Host Computer Press YES Test Complete will be displayed after a couple of minutes Press Test SI A CID Communications If you would like to test SIA or Contact ID communications press and a test signal will be sent to the ARC Press RINS1340 3 Page 51 EURO Programming Manual 5 21 Diagnostics The system diagnostics are available for all parts of the system including any remote power supplies if fitted The diagnostic resolution is gt Voltage 0 1V gt Current 0 01A The diagnostics that can be viewed are System voltage and current at the control panel and at each individual power supply System voltage at each keypad tag reader Battery condition and charge current at control panel or any remote power supply Display inputs current state of all inputs connected to a single system component displayed in real time Calibration permits calibration of control panel PSU voltage using a calibrated meter Diagnostics J Using the and keys scroll to sTA
56. fficulty in connecting to the CHC This must be used in order for SMS to be enabled 5 20 8 Test SIA CID Communications If the engineer is using SIA or Contact ID to signal events this function can be used to send a test signal to the alarm receiving centre Engineer Tests Using the and keys scroll to ENGI NEER TESTS Press the key Sound To Play Press the D key to select which sound you would like to hear Press the key Walk Test Press the key to enter Walk Test Select the Areas to be tested Press the key The display will scroll through all the inputs not yet tested Walk test each input As each input is triggered a chime will sound and that input will disappear from the scrolling list Press the key Once the last remaining input has been tested the following screen appears Press the key Walk Test Complete will be display press the key Soak Control To enter the Soak Control press the key _ A Enter the number of the inputs you wish to soak test and press YES The input number shows on the scrolling list Repeat for each input to be tested To remove an input from the list enter its number again Press Soak Days Left
57. gineer Menu The panel will enter the Engineering Menu after entering a valid engineer code when the panel is in an unset state Whilst in Engineer Mode all tamper alarms including case tamper will be disabled 3 1 Entering The Engineers Menu NOTE You will not be able to access Engineers Mode if Areas or Set levels are set The system must be fully unset in order to gain access to the Engineer Menu Access maybe also denied if the user has disabled the Allow Engineer Menu in the Master Manager Mode Authorisation Required will be shown gt Enter Engineer Code default 1111 gt Any active faults will be shown Press the key gt SET UNSET SYSTEM will be displayed gt Press the key gt FORCE ARM ON 1 INPUT 01 will be displayed gt Press the key gt ENTER CODE will be displayed and a pulsed tone will be heard gt Enter Engineer Code default 1111 gt INHIBIT FIRE HU will be displayed Once you are in the Engineer Menu a high pitch tone will be generated regularly to remind you that you are still in the Engineer Menu 3 2 Exiting The Engineer Menu On completion of programming the system can be returned back to normal mode by METHOD ONE gt Use the sc
58. gs ponsetasqevedestacesesessarersecaacs mee mace lun escbadtoneceorentgreracienemicemia 20 6 6 A tomati EE Of INPUTS ee 20 Ee 22 5 7 ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS 0 secsssseseccnnseseecneneseusneneueuseneseuseuseueaenasseeaenageeuauoasseuensassesenoaesenss 23 5 1 Reader EE 23 5 12 SOL PON E 23 5 7 3 SOL Pont TE 24 5 Z4 SOLPOMMAN EE 24 5 7 5 Access Control Door EE eene eeee een 25 5 7 0 Ward COntrol E 26 5 8 SYSTEM DISPLAYS EEN 28 SETAC RE 28 5 8 2 Sign Onr Message sesyen e a e EE EE EE e PERAE EEE EEE REE 28 56 3 SHO Namo EE 28 5 8 4 Display When Set Display Alarms Display HU s Display Inputs 222 cccceeeeteeeeees 28 5O CHANGE TIMERS EN 29 5 10 SET TIME AND DATE ccnciciescajeicvcctend sta vistauctennssusndvagscudeanscndudvaracdedssduuvansusdisunudsisdvepaidnvctenssdaxsaens 30 5 17 EXIT MODES EEN 31 TAD Re EE 31 foe fy irae e ET DOO EE 31 B18 Ne e TEE 31 5 11 4 PTS P sh TO Sel srisseae ass son aravactnvtitediedactoemuisienvea sige daaesaehaxauele r E EEEE EE ERER R E CEE EREET 31 5 12 CHANGE CODES DURESS GUARD ONLY ccccceeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeneneeseseseeeeeeseenaeeseeeeenaeneens 31 5 12 1 Code Types and el 31 5 122 Code EE 32 5 12 3 User Set ee 32 EE 32 5 13 VOLUME GOIN TR cs acc cca mca ae cased ects 34 5 13 1 GOde Stops Sound EE 34 EE 34 ILS Alart KOS a 34 5 14 ALARM RESPONSE eessen eeEeseEEuEEEEeSERSEEEESEE SES SEESEESEEEEERE SES EES SEeeESER 35 5 14 1 Silent 1st e E 35 5 14 2 Disable Confir
59. he following programming shows how to set up the Access Control facility if you are using it Also the same programming process applies to Door Entry Control which allows a tag reader to control an entry point Assign Keypads Readers Using the and keys scroll to ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS Press the key Address Enter the address of the keypad reader you wish to assign Press the key Type Enter 1 for Reader Press the key Reader Is Enter 2 for Access Control Or Enter 4 for Entry Control Press the key Enter the Lock Open Time max 250 seconds This is the time the door release is going to be active when a valid tag s presented Press the key RINS1340 3 Loos Page 25 EURO Programming Manual Enter the Door Open Time max 250 seconds This is the time the door is allowed to be open before triggering an alarm Press the key Enter the input number to monitor the chosen door Please note that this must be selected for the door monitoring to function
60. igi Modem selected OR DISABLE DIGI SMS is set to NO Note Line Fault timer operative ATE LINE PSTN Line Fault signalled Only operative if Site Option DIGIREPLY is set FAULT by device using STU ATE to STU or Digicom pins on End Station Note Line Fault timer operative ATE FAIL Call to ARC from device Only operative if Site Option DIGIREPLY is set COMM using End Station to Digicom STU ATE pins has failed Note This is a communication problem which is rarely caused by an equipment fault ATSF PATH One of the paths of the Check with the alarm receiving centre which FAIL 100 GSM redcare has failed path has failed Send a test call via the GSM redcare to check the communication again This report will come up if STU is selected on ATE inputs in Site Options ATSF ALL All paths on the Send a test call via the GSM redcare to check PATHS 100 GSM redcare have failed the communication again This report will come up if STU is selected on ATE inputs in Site Options RINS1340 3 Page 65 EURO Programming Manual CHAPTER 6 CONTACT INFORMATION Castle Care Tech Ltd First Floor 6 Bracknell Beeches Old Bracknell Lane West Bracknell Berkshire RG12 7BW Telephone 44 0 845 6434 999 local rate Or telephone 44 0 1709 535225 For Alarm Engineers Only Opening Hours 8 00am 6 30pm Monday to Friday E mail support castle caretech com Website www castle caretech com Cas
61. il Mains fail Battery faults Fuse faults SMS failure relay sirens 1 amp 2 relay Strobe faults Set With No If YES Allows setting with the following faults active Case Tamper tamper and System tampers a If YES Allows setting with the following faults active Telecom set ee Yes line fail Modem failed STU ATE line fault STU ATE one path fail on Digi dial fail STU ATE comms fail Set With Yes If YES Allows a ward to be set if mains battery telecom line Ward TFault or other system fault is present If YES A graduated alarm will be generated when Set Fail Set Fail No timer expires see Change Timers if exit procedure is still Alarm incomplete Set fail output will trigger If NO Exit time will continue until the Exit route is clear Do Bat Load No If YES Programmes the system to perform a full load test of the Test battery at 7 00am each day Ward If YES Allows a Misoperation Abort signal to be generated 7 No without the entry of a valid code into the system when a ward is Misoperation operated after an alarm Strobe If YES A STROBE ANY output will be activated for 5 seconds as No SC S Confirm the system arms Use with care in view of potential security risk If YES At rearm at the end of the confirmation time this Re Arm e e Omits No function will force an input not a system tamper causing an unconfir
62. is a timer that can be set in days and will display a Time message to the user warning that a service is due An 367 0 engineer code will clear the message NOTE Control of timer for inputs on Set fail test is located in the Engineer Tests Sub Menu Change Timers Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE TIMERS Press the key Timers The timers as displayed in the table on the previous page will be displayed adjust the time as required and press the key Once you have finished press the key Pa ee Ssnit TZ be wl ai OU CRU Tete Leski j you will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 10 Set Time and Date All log entries and the system display include the time and date This may be also programmed in the Master Manager Mode NOTE Please note that powering down the system will reset the time and date information Set Date and Time Using the and keys scroll to SET DATE AND TI ME Press the key Year Adjust the year as required using the numeric keys Press the key Repeat for Month Day and Hours Press the key DST Adjust Enter 0 for No Enter 1 tor Yes If enabled this option will automatically work o
63. l Log Switcher Closed 19 Special Log Other On Input Special Log Open 20 Special Log Other Off Input Special Log Close 21 Shunt Ward Set Shunt Opened Ward Set 22 Shunt Ward Unset Shunt Closed Ward Unset Silenced 23 Shunt Ward Alarm Ward Alarm 24 Walk Test Input Walk Tested 25 Restores Burglary Restore Gas Restore Tamper Restore Entry Exit Restore Tamper on Input Restore 2 Key PA Restore Fuse fail restore Case Tamper Restore SAB Tamper Restore Day Alarm Restore Interior Alarm Restore Radio Low Battery Restore Radio Jamming Restore Radio Supervision Restore 26 Not Used 27 Mains Fail Mains Fail Alarm Restore 28 Duress Fire Alarm PA Alarm HoldUp Alarm Duress Code Fire Alarm Once PA Alarm Once Holdup Alarm Once Fire Restore PA Restore Hold Up Restore 29 Emergency Emergency Input Opened Emergency Alarm Once Emergency Restore 30 Input Status Input Omitted Input Force Armed 31 Aborts Stopped Set Abort 5 23 3 PABX Systems Only relevant to SMS Please note for PABX telephone systems where a 9 is needed in order to dial an outside line you must put NN before the account number in the account reference part of the programming see below If you haven t been given an account number then the account reference NN1111 would be OK to use This needs to be entered on the keypad 5 23 4 RS232 TX The RS232 TX
64. lay Once all the inputs have been walk tested Walk Test Completed will be displayed When walk testing a double knock detector it must be triggered twice within the preset period When testing dual trip detectors you must first open detector one and then trigger the second detector next open the second detector and trigger the first detector 5 20 3 Soak Control Any input may be placed on soak test to prevent it from generating an alarm If the input triggers whilst the system is set it will indicate the activation and enter the details in the system log You can also enter the number of days you would like the soak test to last after this period the inputs will be active 5 20 4 Test Siren Any outputs programmed with a siren or strobe configuration will be activated 5 20 5 Do Battery Load Test Battery Test The system performs a check of the battery operation every 10 seconds by dipping the power supply voltage momentarily and measuring the system voltage If the battery voltage measured is below 12 0V or the battery fuse has failed a BATTERY FAULT 100 warning will be generated Battery Load Test EURO Systems may be programmed to perform an automatic battery load test on all of the fitted intelligent power supplies at 7 00am each day This will drop the power supply voltage below the battery voltage whilst monitoring the system diagnostics The test will NOT take place if gt The End Station siren and st
65. m On Entry E 35 5 14 3 Inputs to Confirm After ENY vsccssassscesasecnasginacceessnsendosavesteneatanwe cesnmnranasnenesnasnansevadeenentoped 35 5 14 4 Alarm Starts Stops Alarm Fieber ssbefegiesktiengere ege i eektA ebe eAEAESEEdEEN 35 5 15 CHANGE OUTPUTS i icccssesescdcxciesnacenanscnscastectssassencetcassseeceeceanesensnstessetaecncsceranecicenmeseaceseesanaceeess 36 DAS Qutp t TYPES ege eebe 37 5 15 2 STU ATE Pin Output Defaults E 40 5 15 3 External Reader e EE 40 5 15 4 The Follow INOUE Output eege EE eege 41 5 16 INTELLIGENT geet cere Eaa araa Ea AAN EE caenscacsdececdcaseacetecenseccenss 43 5 16 1 Intelligent Set for User Level SOnH ing cisccccsessossescssosveerssannannerssanecnovesiave cocvesoeienesveunonteneenee 43 5 16 2 Intelligent Set for Area Systems EE 43 5 17 SITE OPTIONS eege ee 44 5 17 1 Site Option TYPES sipas E r E E E 44 5 18 ENGINEER RESET OPTIONS sss annsssnnennnnnneennnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnana nnmnnn nnna 46 5 19 REVIEW e 47 5 19 14 Log E 47 5 19 2 EE 47 EE EE 47 5 20 ENGINEER TESTS toi ses c hence aiseanna aiara raada sanae annaa anaandaa alongs dccim deeds riaa aa inana Aaaa AAEE raia UEan 49 520 1 Sounds E 49 5 20 2 Walk TOBE sciatica hice ntetwedercesausas deuxdatdedcouasecnes atte TENEAN 49 D209 SOAK EE 49 5 204 TeSt SY 2 fee ee em ee OR ee En Oe rE eee re eee 49 5 20 5 Do Battery Load RE 49 EE eebe ee EE 49 5 20 7 Test CHC COMMENICANONG cccscc28 stout bites tee sina tae
66. m anyone dialling in This password must be entered at the Insite software in order for the PC to connect to the panel Press the key RINS1340 3 Page 55 EURO Programming Manual will attempt 0 15 Press the key key the engineer menu Repeat for the Time Out The time that the panel will wait for a reply Press the The options Time Out and Dial Mode are not currently supported please ignore these Press the key You will be returned to Select the number of redials which the panel 5 23 Programme DIGI SMS The EURO system fitted with digi modem can be used to dial to an Alarm Receiving Centre or send SMS texts to a mobile phone 5 23 1 Programming Fast Format The Fast Format type 4 8 1 is commonly used for BSIA Fast Format Up to four numbers can be programmed each with individual account numbers channel information and back up telephone number option The channels can be individually programmed in the Program Digi Channels section Each channel uses a programmable output number The default values are described on below Digi Channel EURO 46 1 Fire 0001 2 HU Device Any 0009 3 Unconfirmed Any 0018 4 Final Set All 0004 5 Tamper Any 0007 6 Omit Rearm Any 0017 7 Confirmed Any 0006 8 Mai
67. med alarm to be omitted whether it s still in fault or not If YES The system becomes a level set Having one area set Use Level Set No only at any one time e g part sets If NO The system becomes a area system setting more than once area at a time Final Set Confirmed signal only available after the system is set Confirmed Final Exit Starts Confirmed signal available after the exit time has When Set started NOTE Not compliant with DD243 l l Note Exit Starts must be selected in order for it to be entered in the logs AutoSet If YES when autoset is in use this is only available in the plus No software the panel will still set even if an input is open at the Force fine Restrict PIN If YES the system prevents a pin code being entered on the Use No Entry Time but allows the system to be silenced once in alarm Enable when DD243 option 6 4 5 is in use Enables the simple set functionality which allows a user to set Simple Set No the system by pressing the YES key and the level set PLEASE NOTE THIS FEATURE IS NOT UK COMPLIANT Ee Yes If YES Positive Removed If NO Positive Applied If set to YES this will automatically select the highest exit mode for all partitions 0 Timed 1 Final Door 2 Timed Final Door 3 PTS For example if Area C is selected as Common Yes Final Door and the rest of the partitions are selected as Timed Lobby then
68. mming Text may be programmed for input names for the sign on message and to identify the Set level being set unset Each keypad key is allocated characters as shown below ABC H H D Gr a The EURO system incorporates predictive text so the system will predict what word is being spelt For example if you enter B and press the D key and enter e Bedroom will be displayed to accept this press the key If the word that you require doesn t appear on the LCD display just type the word as normal To type a word press the relevant key the appropriate number of times e g for the letter k press the 5 key twice or for the letter s press the key four times In addition the A D keys are used as follows A make the character into a capital move cursor left clears cursor adds a space D moves cursor right 4 7 Accessing the Engineers Menu on Any Keypad On the EURO 46 it is possible to access the Engineer Menu on any keypad If you are in the Engineer menu in keypad address 0 the other keypads will display system busy to access the Engineer menu on these press the key on the relevant keypad 4 8 Grade 2 and Grade 3 Defaults The EURO 46 can be used as either a Grade 2 panel or a Grade 3 panel This feature is performed in the Clean Start option see page 14 All you need to do is enter 2000 to clean start the panel to Grade 3 Or enter
69. must be enabled by the Install ZEM function Install ZEM Using the and keys scroll to INSTALL ZEM Press the YES key ZEM Address Please select the address for the ZEM you are installing and press the key Piatt bed Page 16 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO ZEM Installed Enable Disable the ZEM that you have installed Enter 0 for NO Enter 1 for YES Press the key Repeat for additional ZEMs or press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu For information on how to use predictive text please see page 12 Enter the location and press YES 5 6 Change Inputs By default all inputs are pre set as unused so you will need to program each individual input you require The input will not be live and hence cannot be walk tested until you have exited the Engineer Menu please see Page 10 5 6 1 Input Types Number amp Type Operation 00 Unused Factory default Input is programmed out of operation Active at all times Audible response Full differentiated eee Communicator Fire signal Active at all times Audible response Full differentiated 02 Gas j na Communicator Gas signal 03 HU Active at all times Audible
70. n system set Works in conjunction with EE input type for Input detection of forced entry See page 19 for details E Line Active when fail Will give a line fault alarm and will signal telecom 22 p line fault signal on expiry of line fault timer Works in conjunction with Fail f CCTV input Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to Set Unset the Set Keyswitch f R 23 modes assigned to it Requires momentary action switch to toggle Pulsed set unset state 29 Interior Active when set Audible response full communicator intruder and unconfirmed signals Will send interior event when using Contact ID Active when set or unset Audible response full communicator 32 Flood intruder and unconfirmed signals will send flood event when using Contact ID Active at all times No audible or communicator response 39 CCTV If the input line fail is active the system will signal CID SIA events for perimeter alarm and the CCTV input will open 40 Perimeter Active when set Audible response full communicator intruder and unconfirmed signals Will send perimeter event when using Contact ID 41 Keybox Export Similar to switcher input but sends a Contact ID event of keybox 42 Medical Export Sends a medical Contact ID event when activated NOTES Part Set refers to any combination other than all available Areas A trigger from an Entry Route input will be stored for 2 seconds before an alarm is activated If a Final Exit i
71. ng the and keys scroll to REVIEW LOGS Press the key Panel Log Press the key to view the panel log You will be returned to the Engineer Menu The log will be displayed Use the and LD keys to scroll through the log For more information on an event such as alarm silenced for example press the Lc key When you wish to exit press the key ase ut Kikia EET gi Access Log Repeat the above for the Access log When you wish to exit press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Page 48 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO 5 20 Engineer Tests The Test function allows the engineer to test inputs outputs batteries and the siren 5 20 1 Sounds To Play This function allows you to listen to the different tones the EURO system makes They have a choice of Chime Chime Follow Exit Exit Fault Entry Tech Fault Tamper Alarm PA and Fire 5 20 2 Walk Test Please note that the walk test feature can only be used when engineer mode is exited after the programming of inputs This function allows the engineer to test all programmed inputs on the system The inputs that haven t been activated will be shown on the disp
72. ng the and keys scroll to EXIT MODES Press the key Area Exit Modes Enter _0 J for Timed Enter 1 TL for Final Door Enter _2 for Timed Final e ENEE Enter 3 for Push To Set Press the key Repeat for each Area or press the key to return to the Engineer Menu 5 12 Change Codes Duress Guard Only All codes may be 4 5 or 6 digit or proximity tags Using a 5 or 6 digit code will automatically block several possible 4 digit codes that clash with it Please note that the EURO System will only comply with Grade 3 if you have 5 digit codes enabled NOTES Only Duress or Guard codes can be changed by the Engineer Normal user codes can only be changed in The Manager Mode The Master User and Engineer Codes cannot be deleted 5 12 1 Code Types and Numbers Alarm System User Manager Codes Duress Guard Codes EURO 46 75 10 RINS1340 3 Page 31 EURO 5 12 2 Code Types Programming Manual Please note that Master Manager and Engineer Codes can only be changed they cannot be deleted User Type Functions Operation User Set and Unset System Also for Access Control Programmed by Default 1234 and Sub Area Control functions Manager only Manager Set and Unset System Programmed by Also access to Manager menu functions Manager only Master Manager Set an
73. nput is triggered within this time the system will select entry time rather than an intruder alarm Page 18 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO 5 6 2 Entry Shock Input Type 21 This input type is designed specifically for use with systems installed using DD243 option 6 4 5 This input type is always used in conjunction with an Entry Exit input The EE input is a door contact on the initial entry door and the Entry Shock input is a non latching shock sensor fitted to the door frame in the vicinity of the lock If the initial entry door is subjected to gross attack and forced open then at the expiry of entry time only one further intruder input need to be activated to signal a sequentially confirmed alarm the Entry Shock input counts as the first to alarm The Entry Exit door contact must be opened with 10 seconds of the shock detector triggering for the Entry Shock response to apply Triggering the Entry Shock input in isolation will NOT generate an alarm of any kind 5 6 3 Creating a Common Area In certain situations a common area may be needed A common area is an area that only sets if other specific partitions are set For example a reception in a building will only need to be set if the offices and warehouse are set If the office is set but the warehouse isn t then the reception would still need to be inactive so people would be able to leave the premises An example of how to set this up is as follows Office
74. ns Dial Out Menu Using the and keys scroll to DIAL OUT MENU Press the key Enter the PC number you wish to dial This was would be programmed in Set up Downloading please see 54 Press the key Select Operation Enter ot for Connect to PC Enter 1 for Test Dial Enter 2 E for Arm Service Enter 3 for Data from PC Enter _4 for Data to PC Enter 5 J for Diagnostics Enter elt for Commissions Press the key If the call fails check your telephone connections and modem numbers Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Programming Manual APPENDIX A FAULTS EURO Device Fail If a device on the EURO system is not installed correctly or has lost its communication with the panel DEVICE FAIL will be shown on the keypad followed by a 3 figure device code The first digit identifies each type of device DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE End Station Keypad Tag Reader Door Station TMZ Zone Expander Module ZEM Output Module The digits after refer to that devices address for example DEVICE FAIL 401 means that the ZEM addressed as 01 has a problem Fault Indications
75. ns Global Fault 2 f r 0056 Faults Modem Bat ee EE When all faults cleared s any time Fuse Line Mains 0057 German Relay DO NOT USE 0058 Guard Code Used When guard code accepted After 60 seconds 0059 Engineer Access When entering Engineer Mode VE ES Enginer 0060 Initialise Digi At power up Live for 45 seconds only Test signalling through PSTN 0063 Test ATE GSM and GSM E When test completed test call is sent only used for specific GSMs Test ATS ee Rak Test signalling through PSTN 0064 De win i and GSM Activates when a When test completed Form 175 to initiate tect c ll is sent test call to ARC by each available path If an input with NAT timer 0065 Zone Activity Fail active does not trigger in the Next valid code entry defined period Page 38 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Type Active Restore 0066 ATE not used Makes the ATE pin 5V or OV depending if ATE outputs are inverted A repeating block of output types should be noted 0202 Hold UpA As 0002 for Area A Level set A events only 0203 Intruder A As 0003 for Area A Level set A events only 0204 Final Set A As 0004 for Area A Level set A events only 0206 Confirmed A As 0006 for Area A Level set A events only 0207 Tamper A As 0007 for Area A Level set A events only 0208 Duress A As 0008 for Area A Level set A events only 0209 HU Device A As 0009 for Area A
76. ns Fail 0052 9 Global Fault 2 0056 10 Test ATS 0064 The communicator status channel channel 0 is used for low voltage and test calls Set up Digi SMS UP DIGI SMS Press the key Using the and keys scroll to SET key To program in an ARC number press the Disable Digi SMS Enter 1 J for Yes Press the key Enter 0 for No Enables the Digi Modem Page 56 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Use the numeric keys to select the ARC details to program up to 4 can be selected Press the key Active Enter _0 J for No Enter 1 J for Yes Enables the ARC Details Press the key Active Uss TOS Choose Format Select the Format you wish to use The most common protocol that is used in the UK is Fast Format 4 8 1 so select 0 Use the D key to scroll through the different formats O Fast Format 4 8 1 1 Fast Format 6 8 1 2 Fast Format 4 1 3 Fast Format 6 1 Press the key 6 1 6 1 CC mse at roms ror ine m 1 fed Enter the 1 telephone number Press the key Enter the 2 telephone number Press the key TO AD
77. number of inputs programmed as Intruder Tamper Day Alarm and Entry Route types These must all be allocated in the same Area NOTE These will need to be programmed first The inputs in the shunt group list will only activate after 10 seconds of the nominated shunt input For example if input 1 is programmed as Shunt Input and inputs 2 and 3 are programmed as Day Alarm then once input 1 has been opened after 10 seconds inputs 2 and 3 become active Inputs 2 and 3 will not become live after 10 seconds if either detector is in alarm condition Action Status Outputs Shunt Input closed shunted Inputs within the shunt list are inactive The Follow Input output is live Shunted Input triggered No response Shunt Input opened unshunted The Follow Input output clears The Shunt Fault output is live for 10 seconds After 10 seconds Inputs in the shunt list are active Indications off Shunt Input opened with an active detector attempting to unshunt The Follow Input output clears The Shunt Fault output pulses until the shunt is reset or the input fault clears Active input clears After 10 seconds Inputs in the shunt list are active The Shunt Fault output is live for 10 seconds Will not function correctly on an ATE pin Indications off Shunted input triggered whilst not triggered Normal input respons
78. o Enter 1 for UK Intruder Press the key Repeat the above options for the restores Tamper Soak Confirmed and Faults Enter 0 for No 1 for Yes Press the key Page 46 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO Anti Code Restore Enter _0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Please note that if Anti Code is selected this will coincide with the options you have Anti Code Resin selected previously For example if Engineer Ae Restore Inturder is selected and Anti Code is selected then an anti code will be produced on an Intruder activation You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 19 Review Logs There are two logs available on the EURO system gt The Panel Log Includes all Set Unset and Alarm events The code holder performing any operation may be identified by pressing the key The panel log also includes all system faults details of engineer access etc gt The Access Log Includes all Access Control and Guard Tour events With each log use the D key to move from one event to the previous event The key will move from one event to the next event that occurred To view additional details press the key If no other information is available the display will move to the next log entry Pressing the A key
79. pecification fault For UK use Site Option DIGI REPLY should STROBE conditions on relay plug NOT be set to Relay monitor TAMPER on Page 64 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO COMMUNI CATION FAULTS Fault Description Solution MODEM End Station unable to If modem not present ensure that Disable Digi FAULT communicate with Digi option is set to YES and DOWNLOAD MODE is Modem set to NONE or RS232 If present but not detected check Digi Modem is inserted correctly and complete initialisation by pressing End Station RESET button for 2 seconds DIGI FAIL Call to ARC from Digi Check ALL call details are programmed correctly COMM Modem DigiModem has Ensure signalling format is correctly set for ARC failed Note This is a receiver communication problem which is rarely caused by an equipment fault CHC TEST Unable to communicate Ensure the Digi is enabled and at least one SMS FAIL with Castle Host call is correctly programmed Computer Note This Check that ordinary phone on same line would also result if the connects to CHC and modem tones heard if telephone line had not problem is PSTN NOT equipment De premium rate calls program SMS content types for each call exit blocked Engineer menu press RESTART button and retry CHC test from Manager Menu LINE FAULT PSTN Line Fault signalled Only operative if DOWNLOAD BY MODEM 100 by D
80. r code the system will revert to normal mode NOTE 2 If the system has been set by any other code the Engineer code will not unset it gt Enter Engineer Code default 1111 gt Any active faults will be displayed press the key gt Press the key again gt FORCED SET ON INPUT will be displayed gt Select the first input to be forced set and press the key gt Select the second input to be forced set and press the key Select the area s level set you would like to set Press the key The system then will begin to set When the input is triggered the alarm will be activated Please note the primary Areas are A B C and D This shows the display of a Euro 46 panel RINS1340 3 Page 13 EURO Programming Manual CHAPTER 5 THE ENGINEER FUNCTIONS Please note that any programming done in the Engineers Menu will not be seen by the system until you have exited and the system has saved its data please see Page 10 5 1 Clean Start It is essential that the Non Volatile Memory NVM be reset at initial power up of a new system to ensure that the initialisation is correct to factory defaults The CLEAN START function will clear all information apart from the user codes and the logs After the system has completed a reset it will prompt with
81. r equipment RINS1340 3 Page 17 EURO Programming Manual Number amp Type Operation When set Audible Response Full Communicator Intruder and Unconfirmed signals 13 Day Alarm y When unset Audible Response Programmable Communicator Day Alarm signal 15 Ward Input is allocated by system software and cannot be reprogrammed to Control a different type though relevant attributes may be adjusted Active when unset Audible Response Graduated internally 16 Fault Triggers Global Fault 1 outputs if the system is set Triggers Global Fault 2 output if the system is set unset 17 Closure Active during Setting procedure No audible or communicator Supervision response Prevents system being set whilst active Active at all times No audible or communicator response Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to shunt the inputs 1 Shunt Input 8 3 P assigned to it Associated outputs are available After 10 seconds the detectors in the shunt list will be active See page 22 Active when set Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to 19 Unset Input Unset the Area Level set assigned to it z Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to Set Unset the Set Keyswitch ee SE 20 modes assigned to it Setting includes normal exit time etc Requires Latched 5 latching action switch 21 Entry Shock Active whe
82. r must reset Engineer the system before it can be used again This will not interfere with the Restore of HU generation of a Fire or Gas emergency alarm The default setting is No Engineer Following a Tamper alarm an engineer must reset the system before it Restore of can be used again This will not interfere with the generation of an Tamper emergency alarm The default setting is Yes In the event of an input with the soak attribute triggering whilst the Engineer system is set the system must be reset by an engineer before it can be Restore of Soak used again This will not interfere with the generation of an emergency alarm The default setting is No ee Following a confirmed alarm an engineer must reset the system before it R can be used again The default setting is Yes Confirmed E DEET If selected only an engineers code will be able to reset the following Zeie ie of faults ATE telecom fail Modem fail ATE single path fail Telecom line Faults fail Battery disconnect Batt charge Batt load Excessive charge Battery critical Device fail The default setting is No Enables the system to display an anti code whilst awaiting an Engineer Anti Code e PF Rectore reset which can be used to generate a special reset code The default setting is No Engineer Restore Options Using the and keys scroll to ENGINEER RESTORE OPTIONS Press the key Eng Restore Int Enter _0 for N
83. r the footprint are as follows For the diagram of the communication loom please see the Installation Manual ATE OUPUTS EURO 46 1 Blue Fire 0001 2 Orange HU Device Any 0009 3 Yellow Unconfirmed Any 0018 4 Brown Final Set All 0004 5 Purple Tamper Any 0007 6 Green Omit Rearm Any 0017 7 Black Confirmed Any 0006 8 Purple Mains Fail 0052 9 White Global Fault 2 0056 10 Light Grey Test ATS 0064 NOTE There is an Invert ATE outputs option for use with positive removed applied signalling Please see Site Options page 44 These are programmed in Change Outputs under Endstation Output For programming of the onboard Digi channels please see page 56 5 15 3 External Reader Output The RED LED on the external reader can be programmed so that it follows an output To achieve this go to CHANGE OUTPUTS and then Reader Output and program the first output to whichever type is required For example you may want the Prox to show the system set therefore you can use the output 0204 Final Set A The RED LED will then be illuminated once Area A has set Change Outputs Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE OUTPUTS Press the key Endstation Outputs To program the control panel outputs and the ATE pins press the key
84. robe Output are live gt The system is in Engineer Mode gt Any battery faults exists gt Any mains fault exists gt The site option is not selected If the test has already started it will be aborted if any of these conditions apply other than entry into Engineer Mode If the test is aborted it will NOT be performed until the next day This is selected in SITE OPTIONS under Do Battery Load Test The test may also be performed as required under engineer control 5 20 6 Test Outputs The engineer can test all the Programmable Outputs on the End Station and the output module This test can also be used to test the STU ATE pins all you need to do is select the output types you have chosen for the pins and test them the signal will be then sent out on both the programmable outputs and the STU ATE pins RINS1340 3 Page 49 EURO Programming Manual 5 20 7 Test CHC Communications If the engineer has set up SMS text messaging then this function needs to be used after enabling SMS calls in Set up Digi SMS you must exit the engineers mode to save all the data and then you may enter this function this function is also in the master manager menu The system will automatically carry out a test call to the CHC Castle Care Tech Host Computer every two weeks The call is made via a premium rate number and the bill payer should be informed of the charge 50p per call Customers who have BT Answer 1571 enabled may have di
85. roll keys and to scroll P SCH to EXIT ENGINEERS MODE gt Press the key gt You will be returned to day mode METHOD TWO gt When the display shows any main menu item i e an item shown in capitals press the A key you will be returned to day mode Please see page 63 for all fault codes that may appear when exiting Engineers Page 10 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO CHAPTER 4 POWERING UP amp KEYPAD OPERATIONS Before using the system all items connected to the RS 485 communications bus must be allocated a unique address 4 1 Default Codes Number of Areas Level Sets User 1234 Master Manager 2222 Engineers 1111 4 2 Number of Areas Level Sets EURO 46 6 level sets Area s 4 3 Initial Power Up Power up the EURO system on mains only an alarm will be generated Proceed to the nearest keypad which will display from power up gt The following will be displayed After 10 seconds the display will blank and then show Address Enter 00 and then press the key Press the key for further options just as tag volume keypad brightness etc Press the A key to exit the ad
86. sk Paired With For both inputs enter the input number with which each is paired If one or more inputs are selected within the same confirm group all confirmed signals will be disabled If confirm group is selected as 00 the inputs are not part of any group If inputs are allocated to group 99 they will generate an alarm that results in an intruder unconfirmed signal to an ARC They will not under any circumstances generate a confirmed signal regardless of which group the input that selected the unconfirmed alarm is allocated to Confirm Group Any input may be programmed with any combination of these attributes except where stated 5 6 5 Masking Response When unset a masking event will generate an audible alert that requires response in the normal way There will be NO signal transmitted to the ARC When set a masking event will generate a normal intrusion response including intruder or unconfirmed output but will NOT result in a confirmed alarm if paired with a normal activation of the same detector This harmonises with the requirement of EN50131 1 cause 8 4 5 and the insurer s preference expressed in BSIA Form 171 5 6 6 Automatic Inhibit of Inputs Inputs may be automatically inhibited omitted at the time of reinstatement at the end of confirmation time The number of times that this takes place is controlled by the Re Arm Number in the timers section See page 29
87. the readers control the arming disarming and doors Fire Key Enable No Export Only Site Options Using the and keys scroll to SITE OPTIONS Press the key Set With Fault Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Press the key Repeat for all other options until 2 Key HU Enter 0 for Silent Enter 1 J for Sirens Only Enter 2 for Both Enter 3 for None Press the key ATE Inputs Enter 0 for ATE Enter 1 for Digi Enter 2 for Relay Enter 3 for None Press for the Engineer Menu RINS1340 3 Page 45 EURO Programming Manual 5 18 Engineer Reset Options The Engineer Reset Options are used so that once an alarm has occurred the EURO system can only be reset by an engineer code anti code or red care reset from the alarm receiving centre Option Function Following an intruder alarm an engineer must reset the system before it can be used again Please select UK Intruder to enable this Secure Engineer Restore of Intruder should not be used This will not interfere with the generation of Intruder Dee an emergency alarm The default setting is No Following a Hold Up Input HU or Duress alarm an enginee
88. the input to be manually omitted during the Setting procedure Double The control will only generate an alarm if this input is triggered twice within Knock a pre set period or if the input remains in fault condition for that period The control will only generate an alarm if this input and another like Dual Trip programmed input with adjacent number are in alarm condition at the same time Either input in alarm condition will prevent the system from Setting Enables the system to respond correctly when detectors of normally open Normally configuration are wired to the system Alternatively converts input types Open which default to normally open e g PTS to operate with normally closed devices Walk Test If enabled a walk test will need to be done on the particular input before the system can be set Monitor Enables an input to generate an alarm if the input does not see any activity Activity for a period specified by the NAT Non Activity Time timer RINS1340 3 Page 19 EURO Programming Manual Forces a log entry when the input is opened or closed even when an alarm Special Log does not result May be selected to apply when a system is set when unset or always For use in Grade 3 systems for EOL inputs on peripheral devices fitted software prior to version 5 Select YES for each of the two acting as the Paired Input input Fault input Select to YES for the input acting as the fault amp anti ma
89. time ends 99 means endless minutes Settle Time between final exit input closing and system setting 0 255 seconds Double Length of filter period applied to inputs with Double Knock Knock sprite o i 0 75 seconds 10 Pre Alarm Delays Intruder output signals if entry time has started 0 255 Pre alarm time must be set for at least 30 seconds seconde 30 to comply with PD6662 Line Fault Duration of Telecom Line Fault before Line Fault alarm triggered NOTE In the case of devices connected via the 0 250 20 ATE pins this time is additional to that already applied by seconds the ATE RINS1340 3 Page 29 EURO Programming Manual Timer Function Range Default Set Fail Time after which Set Fail operation will be invoked if exit 0 255 40 procedure not completed seconds Guard Code Minimum time an alarm must have existed before a de EEN 3 Alarm Guard code will be accepted to unset Fire Siren Cut off time for fire alarm Time 99 means endless 1 99 minutes 99 Input NAT NAT stands for Non Activity This is used in conjunction Days with the input attribute Monitor Activity and will monitor 0 14 14 the chosen input for the selected number of days Input NAT NAT stands for Non Activity This is used in conjunction Hours with the input attribute Monitor Activity and will monitor 00 23 0 the chosen input for the selected number of hours Service This
90. tle Care Tech Ltd reserves the right to adjust specifications of this system at any time and without notice in the interests of product improvement Castle Care Tech Ltd is an independent British company specialising in the design and manufacture of high quality security control equipment GI CNDIU D COMMUNICATION Function Description Pages Programming of telephone numbers digi channels SET UP DIGI SMS and SMS details Page 56 ENGI NEER RESTORE 7 OPTIONS Anti code and Engineer resets after alarms Page 46 SET UP Makes the system available for upload download via Page 54 DOWNLOADING a modem or RS232 lead JS DI AL OUT MENU Makes the system dial to a PC Page 62 ALARM RESPONSE Disable Confirm on Entry Inputs to Confirm Page 35 SITE OPTIONS ATE Inputs Page 44 ENGINEER TEST FUNCTIONS Function Description Pages ENGI NEER TESTS Walk Test Output test PHC Communications Test Page 49 DI AGNOSTI CS Readings of the PSU Input Resistances etc Page 52 ADDRESSING DEVICES Function Description Pages ASSI GN f KEYPADS READERS Address Keypads Readers Access Control Page 23 INSTALL ZEM Address Remote Input Expanders Page 16 CHANGE OUTPUTS Address Remote Output Expanders Page 36 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS Function Description Pages CHANGE INPUTS Programs input types attributes etc Page 17 CHANGE OUTPUTS Programs output types Page 36 CHAN
91. to check that the Digi Channels are what the ARC are looking for The first Digi Channel will be shown once you have checked this is correct press the key to move to the next To change this channel please see page 37 for the output types All default values are shown on page 56 Once you have completed all the Digi Channels Program Digi Channels will be displayed Press the key Program SMS Details will be displayed and Press the key 3 Way Calling Enter ot for No Enter 1 J for Yes This will apply to both Downloading and Digi signalling Only available if the facility is enabled on the telephone line Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Page 58 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO 5 23 2 Programming Contact iD SIA and SMS The Contact iD SIA and SMS signalling protocol can also be used However the programming differs from Fast Format here you have to select the content types you would like to be sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre The table below shows the types you may have Content Types 1 Set System Set Secure set system System rearm System set by Autoset Final Set 2 Unset System Unset System unset by Autos
92. urned to the Engineer l l Menu 5 14 Alarm Response The Alarm Response function controls how you would like certain activations to perform 5 14 1 Silent 1st Alarm If this function is selected as confirmed then the first alarm to activated on the system will be silent but the if another input activates i e a confirmed alarm then the alarm will activate and the alarm tones will be heard This option is only valid once the system has been set for 3 minutes and not if the entry time has started The default setting is Never 5 14 2 Disable Confirm On Entry To comply with DD243 clauses 6 4 3 and 6 4 4 this option should be set to YES to disable confirmation once the entry procedure has started For use with DD243 option 6 4 5 this option should be left at default No If Disable Confirm On Entry is set to YES this option will disable ALL confirmation signals on entry If Disable Confirm On Entry is set to NO the confirmation signals are enabled on expiry of entry time Default 5 14 3 Inputs to Confirm After Entry This function accepts a choice of 1 or 2 inputs to trigger after expiration of entry time to qualify as a sequentially confirmed alarm Note Only the 2 setting complies with DD243 2004 The default setting is 2 5 14 4 Alam Starts Stops Alarm Responses The order of which alarm responses are activated can
93. ut the date and time to adjust for daylight savings time Page 30 RINS1340 3 Programming Manual EURO 5 11 Exit Modes The Exit Modes operate the Setting procedure of the EURO system The following Exit Modes are available 5 11 1 Timed The EURO system will only set when the programmed Exit Time has expired See Change Timers page 29 providing that all inputs are closed Default setting for all areas level sets NOTE This is NOT suitable for systems installed to comply with DD243 5 11 2 Final Door The EURO system will only set when an input programmed as Final Exit is either closed if the input was opened when Setting started or its single opening and then closing if the input was closed This mode may also be used for lock set operation securing the lock completes the Setting procedure unlocking starts the entry time 5 11 3 Timed Final This function follows timed operation except that the timer will be overridden if an Final Exit input is opened and closed before the timer expires See above Final Door NOTE This is NOT suitable for systems installed to comply with DD243 5 11 4 PTS Push To Set PTS Push to Set The EURO system will only Set when a Push to Set button has been pressed This function will override the programmed Exit Time Exit Modes eem mm o Usi
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