Pyronix Enforcer Area help

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Hi all,

I have a Pyronix Enforcer, pretty able with most bits on it but struggling with one thing.

We have a relatively simple setup, 2 PIRs & 2 door sensors.

Our key fobs currently set:
lock - all armed
unlock - all unarmed
I - night mode (downstairs armed & doors)
II - nothing

What I'm trying to do is set the II button to arm the other PIR and both door sensors. Basically night mode but reversed :)

Can see how to set what the button does, but can't see how to set area D to arm one of the PIRs and the two doors (assuming thats the correct way to do it?)

Any help greatly appreciated :)

Thanks!
 
As you go through changing each input you can choose what areas they are on and off for. If your using D for your cunning plan simply add the doors and upstairs sensor to be active in D
 
As you go through changing each input you can choose what areas they are on and off for. If your using D for your cunning plan simply add the doors and upstairs sensor to be active in D
Could you explain this a bit further? Still struggling on how to set that those should be active in D? Thanks :)
 
Program input …..type …active in ABCD….So for example ….landing would be A D ….on in full A and D ….
 
Amazing, thanks guys. Works a treat now.

But just want to tinker with a couple of bits... if it's possible!!

At the moment, now when I use the fob to set II its setting 1 PIR & 2 door contacts (perfect). However, the alarm panel is giving a constant beep for 10-15 secs when its setting, then goes quite and does the do-do noise to signal its set. Any way to stop the constant beep? It doesn't do that when we use the lock to full set the system, just gives a beep beep noise.

Also, now when II is set (area D), if we open the front door it gives us 30 secs or so to unarm the system before it triggers. Any way to stop this? So if the front door opens it triggers alarm instantly? when we plan on using II (area D) we willl disengage via fob before we even open the front door, so not. necessary to have the entry delay.

Thanks again, much appreciated :)
 
The constant bleep means it’s clear ( no faults ) or devices open ….this is correct …when you set it the other way there must be devices on the exit rout that are open when setting … you could set the exit time at 1 sec or setting volume at 1 SILENT with confirmation bleep for D
 
The constant bleep means it’s clear ( no faults ) or devices open ….this is correct …when you set it the other way there must be devices on the exit rout that are open when setting … you could set the exit time at 1 sec or setting volume at 1 SILENT with confirmation bleep for D
Top man, thank you. Changed the exit/entry time and works a treat. Thank you!!
 

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