Pyronix - Enforcer V10 Install Help

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Hi guys,

Just got a Pyronix Enforcer V10 kit from MAP which I'm hoping to install replacing my current Yale (also wireless) system.

I'm sure I'll have multiple questions but first stupid ones here goes...

How the heck does the battery stay in the wireless bell box? I can't seem to work it out at all, see pics below, seems to have a hole and a peg, but can't work out what goes where!

Mains power to the panel will be coming from a FCU however this is surface mounted and as such the cable will have to come in from the side/top into the panel. I can't seem to see any knock outs to allow the cable to enter from the top? Again see pics.

Loads more questions to follow I'm sure!

Thanks
Matt

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There is a small white round piece of plastic and a screw , on the rear of the bellbox you will find the plastic fits a round hole , place the round peg on the back of the battery pack in the hole and fix by the screw from the rear....
 
There is a small white round piece of plastic and a screw , on the rear of the bellbox you will find the plastic fits a round hole , place the round peg on the back of the battery pack in the hole and fix by the screw from the rear....


Perfect! I was wondering what that white plastic bit was for! Thanks so much!
 
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They are the screw fixing slots
The 3 with A on go on the lefthand side and top right and the one with B on goes on the righthand side just under the plastic pcb unit
You use these to fit the fixing screws to the wall
 
They are the screw fixing slots
The 3 with A on go on the lefthand side and top right and the one with B on goes on the righthand side just under the plastic pcb unit
You use these to fit the fixing screws to the wall

Ok thanks. Would be handy if the bell box came with some instructions!
 
Two options cut the thin plastic section with some cutters or hacksaw and break out or chip out plaster ( in a channel ) where the cable comes from the spur to the rear hole ....
 
The bell box battery is a joke. Could they not come up with a better idea! It's like they designed it all then thought oops what about the back-up battery :LOL:
 
So far so good. Got everything paired and mounted, and even got the app working.

Just need to program it all now. I'm not sure how to do night and day set but hopefully it will become clear.

Thanks
 

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