
EURO Programming Manual
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3.9 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.
Enter Engineer Code (default 1111).
“SET / UNSET SYSTEM?” will be
displayed
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.
To unset the areas, press the key.
(This shows the display of a Euro 280 panel)
3.10 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 in a
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 User 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.
Enter Engineer Code (default 1111).
Any active faults will be displayed, press
the key.
Press the key again.
‘FORCED SET ON INPUT’ will be
displayed
Select the first input to be forced set and
press the key.
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 280 panel)
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