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PM me your email address and I will send you access to our training videos. There's I full details on how to setup Insite with v10 enforcer. Tip. Use roving dual then Insite works out the panel type.
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They are all still available and any will work with enforcer but the inputs will not work on the enforcer so 068 to 069 are advised. and James, yes, the enforcer underneath is a Euro panel and support all the wired peripherals. In fact it can support 4 x 8 input ZEMs or even a ZEM32-WE making it a 66 input (64 wireless) panel. It can support the tag readers and output modules.
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HomeControl+ app is free and Pyronix Cloud is free for year 1 and £36 per year to end users there after. This is for LAN or Wifi for End User accounts.
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Hello. Voice version of enforcer is in testing now. Possible trial version soon. PM me. The current one can send SMS via TAP services. To be honest the app version is better as it does not use TAP services which are dated, costly and unreliable. The app version offers push messages via GPRS, LAN or Wifi. Better overall. And yes, you can wire a bell to it. Recommend to use low power or SCB mode and it will use one of the panel inputs for tamper.
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Pyronix Enforcer Wireless Gsm-1Kit - Wired Deltabell?
jiml replied to Alex001's topic in Members Lounge (Public)
The deltabell plus can be connected without dropping the panel below 12 hours but the deltabell X may tip it over the edge. But it is unlikely. In theory. The enforcer has 70mA spare power to allow for 12 standby. The plus draws 60mA. The X draws 90mA. But the X has a light sensor so only displays when dark. So on average the X draws less current than the plus. As long as the bell can see daylight. -
If you can not get the keypads menu up by holding the D key, you may have knocked the screen contrast pot on the back of the keypad.
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It is grade 2. It has a digi and a supervised bell. So it does the best it can at the grade. If the risk assessment thinks the hall is not the best location then there are options for it to be located elsewhere. So yes. It is better than yale.
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Ha ha
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Hi. This often happens on a new install as the battery is not charged. If you have one on the bench, leave it powered over night and try again. As I say, we have seen this several times. The battery we use has little to no charge when shopped.
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Wireless Low Battery Warning And Removing Pir To Decorate
jiml replied to Juiceloose's topic in Control Panels (Public)
It's in the downloads section of our website. Technically bulletin TB004. -
Wireless Low Battery Warning And Removing Pir To Decorate
jiml replied to Juiceloose's topic in Control Panels (Public)
Enforcer does monitor low battery faults. We had an issue a few years ago where it could be missed, but that was addressed. -
My understanding is it is a new unit, not a remote update. A new version of Insite for Castle and Pyronix panels is being developed which adds new com ports for the CSL UDL units.
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Sound like it is not enabled. First option in the ARC/SMS menu. Digi is Disabled/Enabled. Then for ARC1 which you have setup as SMS, it needs to be Active Yes. You need content type 6 to be on also btw. And do not remove the SMSC number.
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do you get any errors like 'ARC call fail'? do you see the LED go active on the digi when sending a message?
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I did my apprenticeship at BT and they gave me a full set of technical tools. By far the best quality I have ever seen. I cherish those that I have left and last month found the No.1 screwdriver that has been with me for €$>~% years, lost when oblast moved. So tough I even used it as a drill bit once up a ladder on call and it didn't damage the blade. Amazing tools. Heaven knows what they make them from.
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You will need the CSL agent installed on your UDL PC. The data goes over the Gemini network. It is quite cool. Like webway, no call / data costs.
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It will. We need to tweek Insite to allow the comms from CSL. Working on it now.
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You may be interested to know the digiair will fit in the spacer for the Enforcer. See attached. You have to strip it out of its little red box, but it works a treat. Just thought you would like to know.
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The App Store and play store have screen shots of the app. Keep an eye on pyronix.co.uk for news.
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Giving out release dates is bad luck. I am testing and finding no bugs. If I tell you a date, I will find a bug that will put the date back. That's how it works lol.
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The PCB in the enforcer is wrapped up the case quite tightly and is hard to swap without damage. Plus the modem needs to be changed. Also the panel would have to be the later one with the extra power socket for then GSM. So it is easier just to change the panel. Sorry chaps but it will be worth it.
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It's a new panel. New modems and panel firmware. It will not be practical to upgrade existing panels. But all peripherals will work for a panel swap.
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The UK version was the first and the export version was developed later. Minimum requirements are different and they don't have things like BS8243 to worry about. Some countries seem to have a loose interpretation of the EN50131 also. The next version of the enforcer was shown at IFSEC and everyone that saw it was impressed. The app is now ready and I am now testing te UK panel for final release. Search the play store or the iOS App Store for Pyronix Home Control. It's free and you can't use it yet, but you can install it in anticipation if you like.
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I think you ay be viewing the International version of the website and seeing details of the Export version of Enforcer. The UK Enforcer does not respond to messages sent to it (yet). Go to the the 'change region' button at the top right to select UK English. Then you should see only features of the UK version. Sorry about that. UDL does require CDS to be enabled and different networks do this in different ways. I have found T-Mobile to be the most friendly as the Data number is the same as the voice number and it is on by default (your experience may vary, networks change things all the time). Some networks also do not allow incoming calls on CDS. Again I found T-Mobile to allow this. When it is all setup, the UDL works just like the PSTN modem.
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Pyronix are going to IFSEC for the first time in about four or five years. Should be interesting at the new venue.